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ROWELL'S
AMERICAN
NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
— CONTAINING —
A DESCRIPTION OF ALL THE NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS
PUBLISHED IN TliE UNITED STATES AND TERRITORIES,
DOMINION OF CANADA AND NEW VQUNDLAND, AND OF
THE TOWNS AND CITIES IN n'hICH THEY ARE
PUBLISHED, TOGETHER WITH A STATEMENT
OR ESTIMATE OF THE AVERAGE NUMBER
OF COPIES PRINTED BY EACH
PI BLICATION CATALOGUED.
FORTIETH YEAR.
SUBSCRIPflON PRICE TEN DOLLARS.
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NEW YORK
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jTHE PRINTERS' TNK^^ I^C^lllSHlXG^^ COMPANY,
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PREFACE.
The present volume marks the fortieth
year of continuous publication of Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory. As it ap-
peared in 1869 the Directory was the first pub-
lication to give a complete list of American
newspapers and periodicals, together with
circulation ratings. FYom the outset its ac-
knowledged position as the highest authorit}^
upon newspaper statistics has been f ull}^ main-
tained and each 3^ear, it is believed, through
the experience of its compilers and additional
means of gaining information, it has become
more accurate and trustworthy.
During the entire period of its existence
the Directory has been, and still remains,
under the direct supervision of its founder,
Mr. George P. Rowell. He has witnessed dur-
ing these two score years the growth of a
marked tendency among newspaper publish-
ers toward honest treatment of advertisers
and an insistent demand from advertisers to
be told what amount of service is actually
rendered them in return for the mone}^ ex-
pended for publicity. His understanding of
the meaning of the word circulation — copies
printed— is widely regarded as more practic-
able than any other that has ever been
proposed.
In the Director}^ for the year 1879 letter
ratings, explained by a key, were first em-
6 PREFACE.
ployed to indicate the editions printed by
publications that would not set forth the facts
in any definite and satisfactory way. The
letter ratings were used until one year ago,
and then, in the 1907 book, they gave place to
a resume of past ratings, set forth in plain
words. The change has proved acceptable to
Directory purchasers, who are now able to
determine at a glance whether or not an}^ pub-
lication has submitted a satisfactory state-
ment of copies printed, and, if not, to know
the estimated figures accorded by the Directory
editor. The omission of a rating of copies
printed denotes, with few exceptions, that the
paper has never established a claim to have
issued regularl}^ so many as an average of
1,000 copies for the period of a full year. The
exceptions are found in the cases of papers
which have consolidated during the 3^ear or
which have begun publication since the pre-
vious edition of the Director}^ went to press.
There is an encouraging increase in the
number of papers and periodicals which fur-
nish definite and satisfactory information
upon which a reliable rating of copies printed
can be based. This year such information
comes from nearly eighteen hundred publica-
tions, which is more than a quarter of all that
print regularly so many as a thousand copies.
Four papers have secured the Star Guar-
antee of the Directory during the twelve-
A month, and with two exceptions those
which secured the Guarantee in pre-
vious years have rendered acceptable
statements. The total number of papers which
AN^.
TEEO'
PREFACE.
now have the Star is sixty-six. The complete
list of papers comprising the Star Galaxy
appears below.
CALIFORNDA.
^ Oakland Enquirer.
COLORADO.
^ Denver Post.
CONNFCTICUT.
y Bridgeport Morning Telegram.
DISTRICT OF COl.L.^IBIA.
Washington Evening Star.
GFORfjilA.
Augusta Chronicle.
ILLINOIS.
Chicago Daily News.
Chicago Record-Herald.
Chicago Tribune.
Chicago Svenska Tribunen-
Nyheter.
Decatu» Daily Review.
Decatur Herald.
Peoria -Star.
Peoria Journal.
INDIANA.
Crawfordsville Journal.
Indianapolis News.
Indianapolis Star.
Richmond Evening Item.
Terre Haute Tribune.
IOWA.
Des .Moines Successful Farming.
Sioux City Tribune.
KANS.4JS.
Topeka Capital.
l^IARYLAND.
Baltimore News.
.^I \ SS A C H I S K TTS.
Boston Globe.
Boston Post .
Brockton Enterprise,
MICHIGAN.
Jackson Citizen-Press.
Jackson Morning Patriot.
MINNESOTA.
Minneapolis Journal.
Minneapolis Tribune.
Minneapolis Farm, Stock and Home.
Minneapolis Svenska Amerikanska
Posten.
St. Paul Pioneer Press.
ITIISSOl RI.
Kansas City Star.
NEBRASKA.
Lincoln Daily Star.
Lincoln State Journal and
Evening News.
NEW JERSEY.
Red Bank Register.
NEAV YORK.
Brooklyn Standard Unior.
Buffalo Evening News.
Mount Vernon Argus.
Newburgh News.
New York City Printers' Ink.
Troy Record.
OHIO.
Akron Beacon Journal.
OREGON.
Portland Journal.
Portland Oregonian.
Portland Telegram.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Erie Times.
Philadelphia Bulletin.
Philadelphia Press.
Philadelphia Record.
Philadelphia Farm Journal.
Pittsburg Post.
West Chester Local News.
RHODE ISLAND.
Providence Bulletin.
Providence Tribune.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Columbia State,
TENNKSSEE.
Chattanooga News.
Knoxville Journal and Tribune.
Nashville Banner.
WASHINGTON.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Seattle Times.
WISCONSIN.
Milwaukee Journal.
Racine Wisconsin Agriculturist.
CANADA.
Montreal Star.
Montreal La Presse.
Toronto Mail and Empire-
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Where a publisher wishes his display advertisement to ann^r «« ^.
opposite the page of the catalogue descdptfon of his Xn pape?^h char.e
schedule."' '"''""'" '^ ^""^"^ ^^^ P""^ mention^ed'tn the abofe
PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS
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column with and directly following the^atalogL descriptn of ^^^^
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wf/o/^uZionlvVhr^^"^ anything and everything tha't hfclaims !n"tt
way ot superiority of his paper over others, and to place his statement in a
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ROWELL'S
American
Newspaper Directory
ISSUED ANNUALLY
ESTABLISHED I 869
This work is the accepted authoritative source of informa-
tion on Newspaper Statistics in the United States and Canada.
Advertisers, Advertising Agents, Editors, Politicians and the
Departments of the Government rely upon its statements as the recognized authority.
It gives a brief description of each place in which newspapers
are published, population, railroads, local industries, name and location of county, etc., etc
It gives the names of all Newspapers and other Periodicals.
It gives the Politics, Religion, Class, Nationality, etc.
It gives the Frequency of Issue.
It gives the Editor's name.
It gives the Publisher's name.
It gives the Size of the Paper.
It gives the Subscription Price.
It gives the Date of Establishment.
It gives the Circulation — that is the number of copies printed
for a series of years past, thus enabling an advertiser to judge of the probable future.
It gives a separate lii^t of all papers credited in the body of
tlie book with issuing regularly over one thousand copies.
It gives a separate list of all newspapers having a Sunday
issue.
It gives a list of all Class Publications (Religious, Agricult-
ural, Medical, Trade, in Fore.gn Languages, etc.), and a complete index to each class.
It also contains other valuable tabulations and classifications.
The price of ROWELL'S A3IERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY is
TEN Dollars— net cash, all transportation charges prepaid.
As the most important portion of the information supplied by a mercantile agency consists
of a report of the financial strengtli of the person about whom information is asked, so is the
circulation (that is, the editions printed) of a newspaper generally considered the point upon
which information will be of most value to the advertiser. The greatest possible care is
taken to make the Directory reports correct. Every publisher is applied to systematically.
All information is taken in a form which excludes any but definite statements, and every
e to p.'otect honest publishers against such as would resort to disingenuous reports
ifair advixntage.
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RULES AND USAGES THAT PREVAIL IN THE ANNUAL
REVISIONS OF ROWELL'S AMERICAN NEWS-
PAPER DIRECTORY.
For forty years Rowell's American the papers are given a place in
Newspaper Directory has been issued Directory catalogue.
regularly and has been the one au-
thentic and trustworthy authority con-
cerning the number of copies issued
by American newspapers.
The book consists of four parts.
the
"Publisher's Announcements,"
which follow the description of a
paper in the catalogue portion of the
book, are paid advertisements whert^in
Part I. contains a catalogue of all it is the newspaper publisher's privi
American periodical publications.
Part II. consists of a list of all publi-
cations rated in Part I. as issuing reg-
ularly i,ooo copies or more.
Part III. consists of a complete
list of papers issued on Sunday.
Part IV. consists of a complete cat-
alogue of Class and Trade papers.
The price of the Directory is Ten
dollars.
lege to make any statement, on his
own responsibility, that he deems im-
portant to bring to the attention of
every one who consults the Directory
with a view of selecting suitable pa-
pers in which to insert an advertise-
ment. Such announcements are put
in type as they are received, and in-
serted in the body of the book as the
pages are made up.' The cost is one
dollar a line (average six words to a
line). Proofs are exhibited in advance
if desired.
As soon as an edition of the Di-
rectory is issued a revision is begun
for the edition to follow.
The Directory is intended to contain
a complete catalogue of all newspa-
For each revision it is the publish- pers published, and a statement or esti-
er's privilege to furnish any correction male of the number of copies printed
that may be necessary for a correct by each ; consequently, neither the
description. name nor the rating of a paper can be
It is every publisher's privilege to omitted in response to a request to that
have the circulation rating of his paper effect,
brought up to date if he will file with
the Directory editor a detailed state- Unless there are strong reasons to
ment showing his actual issues for the the contrary, the name of a publication
entire twelve months of the calendar that is not admitted to the United
year preceding. States mails as second-class matter is
not entered in the Directory, and
under the same restrictions, any publi-
Each letter or report from a news- ^^^-^^^ admitted as second-class matter
paper is read and every change noted. ^^ considered entitled to a place in the
Correspondence coming too late for Directory
attention is held over for the next re-
vision. jt is not intended that publications of
ephemeral character shall have a place
in the Directory. When in doubt
whether a publication should be in-
cluded or excluded, it is always ex-
cluded.
" New Newspapers " heard of since
the revision for the last edition, are
communicated with, and if late copies
or detailed descriptions are obtained
11
12
EULES AND USAGES.
In cases where a paper is dated from
two or more places it is catalogued
under the town where it is actually
issued and a reference to it is given
space under the town where it pur-
ports to be issued, unless a cogent
reason is urged by the publisher of
the paper in question why a different
course should be pursued.
apparent, the statement cannot be ac-
cepted as one the accuracy of which
may be absolutely relied upon.
When one or more editions of a
newspaper are issued for another town
or village, the words " prints an edition
for" (naming town), or "prints special
editions for neighboring towns," are
added to its description, and the rating
in such cases is specified as "combined
circulation." No mention of such extra
edition is made under the town where
it purports to be issued.
When the name of a paper appear?
in the Directory catalogue for the first
time no rating of copies printed is in-
tended to be accorded unless the paper
has been published for the period of a
full year or more or is the successor of
another paper previously described.
To publications that do not admit
advertisements in their columns no
rating of the number of copies printed
is accorded.
The actual average edition issued
the year past is always stated in plain
figures if the necessary information is
furnished.
To report the editions he issues in
such a way as to convey definite infor-
mation to an inquirer, it is deemed
necessary that a publisher shall state
what the output has been for each
separate issue for an entire year.
A report giving the number of quires
or reams of paper used each week
(instead of the actual number of
copies printed) is not sufficiently defi-
nite. It may mean for an eight-page
paper one-half the actual issue re-
ported in quires. If it has four pages
there are 24 copies to the quire. If
eight pages, it will not be safe to al-
low for more than twelve copies to
the quire. A quire is 24 sheets, and
not 25. A ream is 480 sheets, and
not 500. Furthermore, a statement
expressed in quires or reams always
includes waste and spoiled copies,
which cannot be properly counted as
circulation.
When the report or description of a
paper that has been submitted to a
publisher for revision comes back
bearing a mark of acquiescence, or
bearing no mark whatever, its return
is taken as evidence that the publish-
er has no corrections to make, and it
is taken as an admission that the rat-
ing of copies printed at present ac-
corded him is high enough, tuhatever
else may be said about it.
When a publisher furnishes a true
statement showing the actual number
of copies printed for each and every
issue during the preceding year,
added together to show the aggregate
number and divided by the number
of separate issues, thus arriving at the
actual average of each issue, the state-
ment being dated and signed, the
paper is always rated in accordance.
Advertisers think that they can judge
more intelligently from a knowledge
of what editions have been issued for
a year past than from any sort of
statement of what a publisher hopes
or believe* he will issue for a year to
come. It is his privilege to set forth
his hopes and beliefs in a publisher's
announcement if he thinks it likely
to benefit him sufficient to warrant the
expense.
A statement of copies printed is re-
quired to be signed. If signed with a
hand stamp, or with initials, or by some
person whose authority to sign is not
When a publisher states what has
been his average output for the
past year, without giving the figures
of each issue, his report fails to en-
title him to the rating he appears to
claim, because the editor of the Di-
rectory believes he ought to see and
have on file the figures by which the
result was arrived at, so that he may
be assured that the calculation w^as
made with accuracy. No publisher
can tell what his average edition
has been without first causing the fig-
ures to be set down and the neces- ^
sary calculations made; and when )
that has been done, he may just as
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RULES AND USAGES. 13
well send the figures for examination, accorded to statements about the out-
and to be placed on file at the office put of rival publications made by the
of the Directory. A mistake may publisher who has furnished definite
have been made vv^hich a glance would and satisfactory information about his
reveal. An unwillingness to submit own, and very little to statements
the figures for inspection is always re- concerning his rivals made by the
garded as a suspicious circumstance, publisher who fails to give satisfac-
and casts a doubt upon the accuracy tory information about his own publi-
of the figures claimed. cation.
When the word "circulation" is . Publishers who ref ram from furnish -
used in a statement supplied to the mg any mformation about the editions
Directory editor without definition or }^^y i^^^^' Z' ^'t^« ^^''"^^'^ information
qualification, it fails to inform him ^^^ ^ ^o''™ '^^^ is not specific and au-
whether it means the number of thentic are rated as issuing editions
copies printed or it is intended as an " exceeding i,ooo, 2,250, 4,000, 7,500.
estimate of the number of readers, fig- ^H'SOO' ' 7,5^0, 20,000, 40,000 or 75,000
uring five or some other number for These ratings represent the opinion of
each copy. What he wants to know ^^^ ^'^'^°' ^^ ^^^ Directory at the time
is the actual number of complete and ?^ S^^^g^^^ P^'^^s and are deemed to
perfect copies printed for the period ^^ ^^ definite as it is advisable to at-
of a full year. Statements expressed ^^^^J" the face of the fact that the
in even hundreds and even thousands Publisher evidently has a reason for .
are always open to suspicion. Spoiled concealment that is satisfactory to '
copies and waste are not to be in- himselr.
eluded in the count.
Whenever the marks #,##,###
(explained on the first printed page
Daily papers having a Sunday issue of the Directory) appear against the
are accorded a separate rating for the circulation rating of a paper, the circu-
Sunday edition whenever separate lation rating of the paper so marked
statements are furnished, one for the is not given in the list in Part II. of
week-day issues alone and a separate the Directory, or in other tabulations,
one for the Sundav edition alone. but in place of the rating the doubt
; mark only is given.
When a morning and an evening
edition of a daily are published, even Publishers of newspapers and other
though the evemng edition has a dif- periodicals are aware that it costs
ferent name, the circulation report is nothing to have a correct description
permitted to cover both editions, and inserted in the American Newspaper
be so stated in the hook, provided all Directory. Neither is any payment
advertisements ordered tn one edition demanded or accepted for inserting
of the paper appear in the other also correct figures showing the number
without extra charge. o£ ^^pi^g panted. All that is requi-
site, in either case, is to furnish the
In cases where, for a considerable information in a form that will ad-
time, no information is received from mit of verification. If a publisher
a publisher concerning the circulation wishes to supplement the description
of his paper, it is the rule to occa- of his paper by a displayed advertise-
sionally reduce the rating, unless ment or a "publisher's announce-
information from outside sources forces ment" he. pays for the advertising
the impression that the present circu- space in accordance with the advertis-
lation rating is not too high. ing rates established; but such adver-
tisements or publishers'announcements
In a town where one paper gives in- have no influence upon the circulation
formation about its output that is rating accorded a paper, nor is any in-
definite and satisfactory, and another fluence needed, because every paper is
gives information the accuracy of credited with the exact circulation its
which no one would be justified in publisher claims, if he furnishes the in -
guaranteeing in the form in which it is formation in the form that is demanded
given, a great deal of consideration is from every one of his competitors.
\
Population (Census I900)& Number of Newspapers (I908X
RANK. STATES AND TERRITORIES.
POPULATION.
5U NEVADA,
^ 42.335
49 ALASKA.
48 WYOMING,
■ 63.592
47 ARIZONA,
46 IDAHO,
45 DELAWARE,
44 NEW MEXICO,
43 MONTANA,
42 UTAH,
41 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA,
40 NORTH DAKOTA,
39 VERMONT,
38 OKLAHOMA,
37 SOUTH DAKOTA,
36 NEW HAMPSHIRE,
35 OREGON.
34 RHODE ISLAND.
96 WASHINGTON,
32 FLORIDA,
31 COLORADO,
30 MAINE,
29 CONNECTICUT,
28 WEST VIRGINIA.
27 NEBRASKA.
26 MARYLAND,
i5 ARKANSAS,
24 SOUTH CAROLINA,
28 LOUISIANA,
Zi KANSAS.
21 CALIFORNIA.
•20 MISSISSIPPI.
19 MINNESOTA,
18 ALABAMA.
17 VIRGINIA.
16 NEW JERSEY.
15 NORTH CAROLfNA,
14 TENNESSEE.
13 WISCONSIN.
12 KENTUCKY,
11 GEORGIA.
10 IOWA.
9 MICHIGAN,
8 INDIANA.
7 MASSACHUSETTS.
6 TEXAS,
5 MISSOURI.
4 OHIO.
3 ILLINOIS.
2 PENNSYLVANIA,!
1 NEW YORK.
184,735
95,310
,570
.588
428.
5 I 8,
528.
53 9.
69 4.
908.
556
103
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15.
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1.3 1 1.56
1.34 0. 3 It
1.381.62
1.470.49
1,485.0 5 5
1.55 I, 27C
1.751.394
1.828.697
1.854. 184
1.883.669
1.893.8 10
2.020.6 16
2.06 9.042
2.147,174
2.216.33 1
2.23 1.883
2.420.95 2
2.516.46 2
2.805.346
3.048.710
3.106.665
4.157.545
4.82 1.5 50
6.302. 1 I :
7.268,894
NEWSPAPERS.
58
23
92.531
56
122,931
€9
161,772
116
30
83
U2
88
63
296
559
353
87
229
48
321
157
370
143
159
217
590
181
313
146
202
T32
736
212
739
237
245
363
255
309
687
307
373
I. Oil
765
784
569
902
1,000
1,119
1.619
1,381
1.835
14
CONTENTS.
' INTKODUCTORY.
(For Key to Ratings of copies printed, see inside of first cover. )
Preface Page §
PART I.
GAZETTEER AND CATALOGUE OF NEWSPAPERS BY STATES Paoe 17
ALABAMA PAGE 17
ALASKA 30
ARIZONA '.. 31
ARKANSAS 35
CALIFORNIA 51
COLORADO 87
CONNECTICUT 105
DELAWARE 116
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 119
FLORIDA 123
GEORGIA 132
IDAHO 153
ILLINOIS 158
INDIANA 248
IOWA 294
KANSAS = 355
KENTUCKY 394
LOUISIANA 413
MAINE 423
MARYLAND 434
MASSACHUSETTS 445
MICHIGAN 481
MINNESOTA 527
MISSISSIPPI 568
MISSOURI 579
MONTANA /. 635
NEBRASKA 642
NEVADA 672
NEW HAMPSHIRE 675
NEW JERSEY 682
NEW MEXICO 704
NEW YORK 708
NORTH CAROLINA 825
NORTH DAKOTA 840
OHIO 855
OKLAHOMA 922
OREGON 947
PENNSYLVANIA 960
RHODE ISLAND 1045
SOUTH CAROLINA 1050
SOUTH DAKOTA 1059
TENNESSEE 1076
TEXAS 1094
UTAH 1138
VERMONT 1143
VIRGINIA 1149
WASHINGTON 1164
WEST VIRGINIA 1181
WISCONSIN 1193
WYOMING 1233
CANADA 1237
ALBERTA , 1S37
BRITISH COLUMBIA 1239
MANITOBA 1242
NEW BRUNSWICK 1248
NORTH-WEST TERRITORY 1251
NOVA SCOTIA 1251
ONTARIO 1256
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 1291
QUEBEC 1292
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PART II.
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS ISSUING REGULAR EDITIONS OF 1,000
AND UPWARDS Page 1304
PART III.
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS J*A<»= 144«
PART IV.
C LABS PUBLICATIONS. (See itemized Index on inside of last coTer).
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I.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
A CATALOGUE OF PLACES, ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY STATES
AND TOWNS IN WHICH NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PERIODICALS ARE PUBLISHED. GIVING POST
OFFICE NAME, POPULATION, LOCATION, PROMINENT INDUSTRIES, ETC., FOLLOWED BY DE-
SCRIPTIONS OF NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PERIODICALS PUBLISHED THEREIN— ARRANGED
FIRST ACCORDING TO FREQUENCY OF ISSUE. AND THEN IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER— GIVINO
THE NAMES. FREQUENCY OF ISSUE, POLITICS OR GENERAL CHARACTER, FORM, SIZE, ANNUAL
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT, EDITORS' AND PUBLISHERS' NAMES, COPIES
PRINTED, ETC.
ALABAMA.
Population 1,828,697 1. Land Area 51,540 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Tennessee, east by Georgia and Florida, south by Florida
and the Gulf of Mexico, and west by Mississippi. State capital : Montgomery.
Principal products and industries: Cotton, coal, iron and steel and general agri-
culture. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), §37,
divided as follows: Daily, :i6; semi-weekly, 6; weekly, 186; bi-weekly, 1; semi-
monthly, 6; monthly, 12.
The cities of over 5,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Mobile 3S,469t
Hiriiiiusfliaiii 38,415+
Montgfoiuery 30,34«+
Ainiistoii 9.695t
Seliiia 8,713+
Hiintsville 8,0«8+
Florence 6,478+
Bessemer 6,358+
Tuscaloosa 5,094 +
Talladega 5,056+
ABBEVILLE, c h., Henry Co. 0,889!
pop., terminus of Seaboard Air Line and
Southern Rds., 90 m. S. E. of Montgomery,
the State capital. Saw and grist mills and
wagon factory.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1900;
A. N. Grouby, editor and publisher.
TIUlErt; Fridays; democraLlc; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883 ; J. B.
& J. R. Sapy, editors and publishers.
ALBERTVILLE, Marshall Co. [^
1,200 pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Guntersville, the
county seat. Cotton and general farming.
MARSHAL. I. BANNER; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1896: J. H. Meigs, editor and publisher.
Copies printed : For the year iSgg this
paper seemed to assert that it had an aver-
age issue exceeding i,ooo copies weekly, but
failed to furnish such definite infoririatidn as
v/ould warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any re-
newal of the claim.
ALEXANDER CITY, Tallapoosa
Co. n- 1,061+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.,
13 m. N. W. of Dadeville, the county seat.
Cotton raising.
OUTLOOK; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .§1 ; established 1892;
F. O. Hooton, editor ; Outlook Publishing Co.,
publishers.
SOUTHERN AMERTf'ATVT, wr^Ar,^^.
days ( . -
; i ■
ANDALUSIA, c. h., Covington Co. g
4,126 pop., near tlie Conecuh r.. 90 m. S. of
Montgomery, the State capital. Farming
and lumbering.
NEWSi Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1897; Edward Doty, editor and publisher.
Copies printed : For the year igoo and 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had an av-
erage issue exceeding i ,ooc copies weekly, but
failed to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any re-
newal of the claim.
ANNISTON, Calhoun Co. [if 9,695+
pop., on Louisville & Nashville and South-
ern Rds., 104 m. W. of Atlanta, Ga. Cot-
ton factories, rolling and planing mills.
Iron, steel, brick, car and pipe '"w^orks.
Trade center for cotton and agricultural
products. Coal and iron fields in vicinity.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and REPCIBLIC, Satur-
days; democratic; daily eight to twelve,
w^eekly eight pagiB»15x22 ;'subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1899, weekly
1837; T. R. Gordon, editor; Anniston Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 1,159 in 1902
1,969 in 1904
2,208 in 1907
The weekly has varied from i,ir
copies in 1896 to 2,216 in X903, si-
vvhich it has made no report, b*
credited with issuing fore than
copies in 1906 and 1907.
AMERICAN*! NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
LABAMA.
.ST; every morning except
TIMES, Thursdays; demo-
. pages 15x22; subscription— dally
J SI; established— daily 1882, week-
illton A. Smith, editor and pixblisher
/
,6pi'es printed: 1,268 daily in i8g8. Was
dited with issuing more than 1,000 copies
cgularly until 1904, but not thought, in 1905,
to issue so many. For the weekly an indefinite
claim for exceeding 1,000 copies was received
for the year 1898 and 1900, but no later claim
to that effect is recorded.
UNION EDLCATOR AND DIVER-
SIFIED FARMER; semi-monthly; agri
culture; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1903; J. A. Vanden Burg,
editor; Diversified Farm Publishing Co.,
publishers (6—6 P) (A A).
ASHLAND, c. h., Clay Co. D- 422t
pop., 23 m. S. E. of Talladega. Mining and
agriculture.
STANDARD} Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; L. D. Jordan, editor and pub-
lisher.
ASHVIL.LE, c.h., St. Clair Co. 6 363t
pop., on Teimessee River, AshviUe & Coosa
Rd.. 40 m. N. E. of Birmingham and 100 S. E.
of Chattanooga, Tenn. Saw mills, corn,
grain, cotton, tobacco, sorghum, coal and
iron.
SOUTHERN ^GIS; Wednesdays;
Independent -democratic; four pages 15x22;
subscription 75 cents; established 1873; George
R. Cather. editor; Southern ^gls Publishing
Co., publishers.
ATHENS, c. li., Limestone Co. 6 l.OlOf
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 195 m.
N. of Montgomery and 107 S. of Nashville,
Tenn. Hosiery, flour, saw, planing and
cotton mills and gins.
ALABAMA COURIER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20, subscription
$1; established 1890; Robert M. Rawls, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies weekly from
the year 1898 to 1903, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
LIMESTONE DEMOCRAT ; Satur
days; democratic: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1891 ; R. H. Walker,
editor and publisher (2— 6).
Copies printed : 1,400 weekly in 1900 and
1,011 in 1904, but in 1906 was not credited
with issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
ATMORE, Escambia Co. g 2s7t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd.
SPECTRUM! Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1903; Dr. D. C. Burson, edi-
tor; Spectrum Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—6).
ATTALIiA, Etowah Co-iif l,692tpop.,
on Louisville & Nashville, Nashville, Chat-
tanooga & St. Louis, Queen & Crescent
Route and Southern Rds., 56 m. N. of Bir-
mingham. Farming, mining and live stock.
MIRROR: Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888 ; L. S. Gray, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies weekly in the
years 1902 and 1903, but has not since set up
any claim to issuing so many.
ALABAMA.
BAIT MINETTE, c. h., Baldwin Co.
p 600 pop., on Bay Mlnette & Ft. Morgan
Rd., 25 m. N. E. of Mobile. Lumber and gen-
eral manufacturing.
BALDWIN TI3IES; Thursdays ; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; Ira B. Jones, editor and
publisher (7 — 5).
BAYOU LABATRE, Mobile Co.
P 60+ pop., on Mobile & Bayshore Rd.
SEASIDE WHISTLER; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; J. T. Joullan,
editor and publisher (2—5) (A A).
BESSEMER, Jefferson Co. D 6,358t
pop., on Alabama Great Southern, South-
ern, 'Frisco, Louisville * Nashville and
Queen & Crescent Route Rds., 11 m.S. W.
of Birmingham, the county seat. Iron
foundries, coke ovens, eight blast fur-
naces, machine shops and planing mills.
Iron and coal mining.
BESSEMER WEEKLY; Saturdays;
independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.5U ; established 1887; Wm. H.
H. Judson, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
J O U R N A li ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; G. W. Price and L. W. Jones, edi-
tors and publishers.
Copies printed : For the year 1898 this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays (A A).
WORKMAN; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription (1; estab-
lished 1899; John H.Williamson, editor; The
Workman Publishing Company, publishers.
Copies printed : This paper has on one or
more occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than a thousand copies
regularly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
BIRMINGHAM, c. h., Jefferson Co.
a 38,415+ pop., present estimate, with sub-
urbs 100,000, on Alabama Great Southern,
Central of Georgia, Southern. 'Frisco, Sea-
board Air Line, Louisville & Nashville, Illi-
nois Central and Queen & Crescent Route
Rds. Iron, coal, coke and steel center.
Foundries, machine shops, pipe works and
lumber.
DAILY.
AGE-HERALD ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; dally
ten to sixteen. Sunday thirty-six to flfty-six,
weekly twelve pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $6, Sunday $2. weekly $1; established
1887; E. W. Barrett, editor; Age-Herald Pub-
lishing Company, publishers ( 1—7).
Copies printed — Daily: 6,167 i" 1^98
7,174 in 1900
8,106 in 1901
16,956 in 1906
16,711 in 1907
Weekly: 15,040 in igoo
15,636 in 1901
24,968 in 1906
25.407 in 1907
Sunday: 26,833 in 1907
LEDGERt '>vo'""> ; <- lunday;
dem , Satur-
CATALOGUE BY ST.
ALABAMA.
day sixteen to twentj--four pages 18x34; sub
Bcrlptlon $3; established 1896; The Ledger
Publishing Companj\ publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: 2,848 in 1897
22,419 in 1906
21,861 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Birmingham
Ledger goes into over 2S,000 of the most
prosperous homes In Birmingham, the Bir-
mingham District, North and Middle Ala-
bama. It is the paper with a distinctive
home circulation. Greater Birmingham,
connected by street railway lines, has a
population of 150,000— the most prosperous
section of the South.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; ten to twenty-four pages 18x24;
subscription $5; established 1887; Rufus N.
Rhodes, editor and publisher (2—5).
Copies printed: 10,208 in 1901
20,201 in 1905
20,201 in 1906
22,175 in 1907
WEEKLY.
ALABAMA BAPTIST; Wednesdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 10x13; subscription
$2; established 1874; Frank W. Barnett, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 8,070 in 1903 and 9,500 in
IQ05, since which it has not furnished any defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
ALABAMA CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE ; Thursdays; methodlst episcopal,
•outh; eight pages 16x23; subscription $1.50;
established 1881; Rev. J. S. Chadwick, editor
and manager (2—8).
Copies printed: 6,500 in 1896
8,230 in 1903
10,892 in 1907
AVANGUARDIA : Saturdays (A A).
AVONDALE BUDGET; Fridays; In-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 19U3; W.D. Moody, Jr.. editor
and publisher (1—8).
CHRISTIAN HOPE; Fridays (A A).
COURIER; Saturdays; German; eight
pages 17}^x22; subscription $2; established
1893; E. Lesser and L. Braun. editors and
publishers.
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,345 for the year 1898,
but has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
FARMERS' UNION GUIDE; Wed
nesdays; sixteen pages 9}4xl2}^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1906; Bays" D. Gather,
editor; Guide Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8). See advertisement belov
Copies printed: 8,430 in 1907
JONES VALL..
days (A A).
LABOR ADVOC-
labor; eight pages 15x22,
established 1890; J. H. F. Mo.
publisher (A A).
Copies printed: 2,257 weekly 1.
2,000 in 1901, since which it has mau
port, but was believed in 1005 to have
regularly more than 1,000 copies.
MINERAL BELT GAZETTE; Sat
urdays; local; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established April. 1904; Jack Annes-
ley, editor; The Mineral Belt Gazette Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—5 P) lA A).
REPORTER; Saturdays (A A).
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; established 1894 ;
J. H. Bingham, editor and publisher.
TRUTH; Saturdays; negro; four pages
18x20; subscription $1; establlehed January.
1903; Mrs. O. A. Tuggle, editor and publisher
(2-4).
SEMLMONTHLY.
DIXIE MANUFACTURER; semi-
monthly; manufacturing, flnanoial and im-
migration; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$2; established 1895; Rountree Publishing
Co., editors and publishers.
MONTHLY.
ADVANCE; monthly; twenty-four pages
103^x141^; subscription $1; established June,
1904; John R, Hornady, editor; Advance
Publishing Compan 3% publishers (2—6) (A A).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 10,047 in 1Q05, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
ALABA3IA MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthlv ( A A ).
ALABAMA WHITE RIBBON;
monthly (A A).
DIXIE HOME; monthly; agriculture
and Immigration; sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1891; Th«
Rountree Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed : For the year iqoi this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE;
monthly; educational; thirty-two pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1885; J. B.
Cunningham, editor; Educational Exchange
Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed': This paper had credit
for an average issue of
<?ince which it has "'^
2,040 in
45,000
Read THE FAR'
week. It is the
the Great Farmer
weekly throughr
The Guid '
2108 MOR
^RICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
AMA.
A'ith more than i,ooo
/Ce, up to and including
ORER OF ALABAMA;
^llglous; eight pages 11x16; 8ub-
25 cents; established 1895; E. A.
and J. E. Hixson, editors and pub-
.s(12— 4).
ydpies printed: Had credit for issuing
^bre than i,ood copies regularly in the years
1903, but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so manv.
SOUTHERN FARMER; monthly;
agriculture; sixteen pages; subscription 50
cents; established 1886; John J. McDavid,
editor and publisher (7—5).
BREWTON,c.h.,^«cam6trtCo.g l,382t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 58 m.
N. E. of Pensacola, Fla. Savr and lumber
mills. Starch factory, fruit and vegetabl*
growing and farming.
PINE BELT NEWS; Thursdays; dem-
ooratlc; eight pages 13x2i); subscription $1;
established 1894; W. D. Sowell, editor and
publisher.
STANDARD GAUGE ; Thuredayt ;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
gl; established 1887; H. C. Rankin, editor;
Lovelace & Rankin, oubllshers (6—5 P).
BRIDGEPORT, Jackson Co-cT l,247t
pop., on Southern and Nashville, Chat-
tanooga & St. Louis Rds., 29 m. "W. of
Chattanooga. Basket factory and stove
foundry.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
November, 1904; W. C. Burt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
BRUNDIDGE, Pif^e Co. O, 537t pop.,
on Plant System Rd., about 11 m. S. E. of
Troy, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; semi-vreekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 11x16;
subacrip'tion $1 ; established 1893 ; J. E.
Graves, editor and publisher.
RECORD; Wednesdays; prohibition;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1907; H.A.Norton, editor and pub-
lisher (10-7 P).
BUTLER, c. h., Choctaw Co. p 178
pop., near W. bank of Tombigbee r. and
■ 30 m. S. E. of Meridian, Miss. Agriculture.
CHOCTAW ADVOCATE; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; W. L. Gray,
-^ tar and publisher.
~ — h- Wilcox Co. P 478t
" W. of
ALABAMA.
CARBONHILL, Walker Co. \h 830
pop., on St. Louis and Sau Francisco Rd.,
15 m. N.W. of Jasper. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE - DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 173^x22;
subscription $1; established October, 1893;
I. W. Young, editor and publisher (8—6).
CARROLLTON, c.h., Pickens Co.u
2T8t pop., about 30 m. S. E. of Columbus,
Miss. Coal mines nearby. Cotton.
RURAL SCHOOL EXPONENT;
monthly (A A).
CENTER, c. h., Cherokee Co. tf 282t
pop., on Coosa r., 140 m. N. by E. of Mont-
gomery, the State capital. Cotton and
wheat.
CHEROKEE HARMONIZER;
Thursdays; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; Holder & Williams,
editors and publishers.
COOSA RIVER NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; four to ten pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; Shropshire
Bros,, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to fitrnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CENTERVILLE, c. h., Bibb Co. n
422+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 45 m. S. E.
of Selma. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; S. F. K
L. H. Nunnele. editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed : For the year 1902 and 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had an av-
erage issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish stich definite information as would
\va»-rant the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
CITRONELLE, Mobile^ Co. p 696t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 32" m. N. of Mo-
bile. Health resort. Farming.
CALL; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x36; subscription $1.50; established 1896;
C. W. Thomas, editor and publisher (1—8).
OliANTON, c. h., Chilton Co. D 611t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 41 m. N.
of Montgomery, the State capital. Lum-
bering.
BANNER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Frank Crichton, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: i,oSo in 1902
\. 1,316 in 1905
1,416 in 1907
Thursdays; republican; eight
^22; subscription $1; established
Wallace C. Edler, editor and
-7).
printed: 1,249 in 1906
1,413 in 1907
\nouncement.— Official paper of
\ty, also Farmers' Union.
[, c. h.. Barbour Co. R 998t
|il of Georgia Rd., 20 m. W. of
S. E. of Montgomerj\ the
\ertllizer manufactory.
i'ridays; four pages 18x24;
established 1897; L. H. &
\aL.d publishers.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ALABAMA.
CLIO, Barbour Co. O, 326t pop., on Cen-
tral of Georgia Rd., 40 m. S. E. of Eufaula.
FREE PRES8; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; Independent; four to eight
pages iSx'^O; subscription $1; established
May, 19()(); G. Ernest Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (1—^).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
COFFEE SPRINGS, Geneva Co. O,
on Central of Georgia Rd., about 12 m. N. of
Geneva, the county seat.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January, VA>V;
G. C. Jones and J. H. Jones, editors: Coffee
Springs Publishing Co , publishers (1—8).
COLLINSVILLE, De Kalh Co. ^
IQd pop., on Alabama Great Southern Rd.,
70 m. N. E. of Birmingham. Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; W. E. Mosteller, editor and pub-
lisher (1— 5P).
COLUMBIA, Henry Co. P. 1,1321 pop.,
on Central of Georgia Rd., 20 m. S. of Fort
Gaines, Ga. Agriculture.
BREEZE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages lbx2(J ; subscription $1; established
1892; J. R. Whalen, editor and publisher.
COLUMBIANA. 0. h., Shelby Co. a
1,650 pop., on Southern and Louisville &
Nashville Rds., about 70 m. N. by W, of
Montgomery, the State capital. Shipping
point for cotton and pig iron.
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Thursdays
(▲▲).
esENTlXEL.; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subfcriptlon $1; estab-
lished 1875; J. A. MacKnlght, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CULLMAN, c.h.,CMK7nan Co. b 1.265t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd. Fruit,
grapes, agriculture and manufacturing.
DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
twelve pages 16x22; subscription 81; estab-
lished June, 1901; J. R. Rosson, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,325 in 1902
and 4,510 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but is credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement. — The Cullman
Democrat is the best, largesr In matter,
largest in circulation and influence of the
county papers in Alabama. Goes to homes
of 4.600 farmers. Send advertising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1876; Hewlett
Bros., editors and publishers (12— 4).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,388 in i8q6 and of 1,968
in 1903, since which time it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with printing more
than 1,000 copies for the years 1906
and 1907.
ALABAMA.
DADEVILLE, c. h.,Tallapoota Co.n-
l,136t pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., t>6 m.
N. E. of Montgomery, the State capital.
Manufacture of wagons and buggies.
SPOT CASH; Fridays; four pages 15x32;
•iibscrlptlon 50 cents; established 1898; J.u.
Nelson, editor and publisher.
TAi.l^APOOSA COURIER; Thurs-
days (A A).
DAPHNE, Baldioin Co. D 549t pop.,
on E. shore of Mobile bay, 9 m S. E.
of Mobile. A winter and summer health
resort. Agriculture and lumbering.
STANDARD; Fridays; Independent-
democratic; elgtit pages 18x25; subscription
tl; established March, 1901; Edward Qulncy
Norton, editor and publisher (12—4).
DECATUR, c.h. .Aforpan Co. b 5,114+
pop., at Junction of Southern and Louie-
Tllle & Nashville Rds. and on Tennessee r.
Saw and planing mills, foundries, machine
shops, bridge and car-wheel works and Ice
mantifactory.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established
1870 ; L. Hensley and Walter M. Grubbs, edi-
tors and publishers.
Copies printed : For the year 1S99 this
paper seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that
effect, and has not since made any renewal
of the claim.
DEMOPOLIS, Marengo Co. p 2,606t
pop., on Southern Rd., 50 m. W. of Selma.
Saw. lumber and shingle mills; cotton
presses, gins, and cottonseed oil; tannery,
cooperage and fertilizer works; brick-
yards and machine shops. Cotton ship-
ping point.
TI3IES ; Thursdays (A A).
DOTH AN, Houston Co. R 9,000 pop.,
on Atlantic Coast Line, Central of Georgia
and Abbeville Southern Rds., 120 m. S. E.
of Montgomery, the State capital. Two
cotton compresses, guano factories, chem-
ical plant and cotton-seed oil mill.
SIFTINGS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18S9; G. M. Shepard, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,907 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
HOMKJOURNAL,; Wednesdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscriition $1;
established 1898; L. S, Deal, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper is credited
with issuing more than 1,000 copies weekly
for the year 1907.
EACrLiE; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 81; established
July 4, 1903, as Houston Eagle; W. T. Hall,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
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ALABAMA.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
DOUBLE SPRINGS, c.h., Winston
Co. ^ l,143t pop. (of township), 15 m. N. K.of
Lynn, the nearest station ou Birmingham,
Sheffield St Tennegsee River Rd. Agricul-
ture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; Hubscriptlon $1 ; established 1899 ;
B. J. Cowart. editor and publisher.
EAST LAKE, Jefferton Co. a l,529t
pop., suburb of Birmingham.
HARVARD COLL.EGIAN; monthly
(AA).
EDWARDSVILLE, c. h., Cleburne
Co. cT 398t pop., on Southern Rd., 27 m. E.
of Anniston and 15 W. of Tallapoosa, Qa.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; Huoscriptlon $1; established Novem
bar, 1905; A. J. Hurst, editor; Euterprise
Publishing Co., publishers (1—6 P).
ELBA, c. h., Coffee Co. U^ 636r pop., on
Pea r., 30 m. S. of Troy and about 75 8. B.
of Montgomery, the State capital. Farming.
CLIPPER; Tuesdays and Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 12x22; subscription $1;
established 1897; Powell* Carmlchael, edi-
tors and publishers.
Copies printed : For the years rgoi and
1903 this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any re-
newal of the claim.
ENSLEY, «/^e/cr5(j?i (7o. D I'J.OOOt pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville and Southern
Rds., 6 m. W. of Birmingham, the county
seat. Coal, iron and steel. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Satur.lays; demo
oratlc; eight pages 30x41; subscription Si;
established 1898; L. P. Hill and E. S.Jones,
editors; L. P. Hill, publisher 1 1—7).
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; suljsoription $1; estab
llshed 1899; Carter «& Oawrtner, editors;
Ensley Publishing Company, publishers.
SUN; Thursdaj's; democratic; eight
pages 15x21; subscription $1; Sun Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (7—6 P).
ENTERPRISE, C7ojf «« Co. P,610t pop. ,
on Southwestern Alabama Rd., 15 m.S. E.
of Elba, the county seat. Cotton and corn.
PEOPLE'S LEDGER; Thursdays
(A A).
EPES, Sumter Co. -a 331tpop., on Ala-
bama Great Southern Rd. and Tombigbee
r., 41 m. N. of Meridian. Cotton gins, oil
mill and compress.
SUMTER CO. CALL; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1905; J. R. Sanders, editor
and publisher (1—6 P).
EUFAULA, Barbour Co. Z\ 4,532t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd. and W. bank
of Chattahoochee r., 80 m. E. S. E. of Mont-
ALABAMA.
gomery, the St^te capital, and 50 S. of Col-
umbus, Ga. A cotton-shipping point and
center of general trade.
TIMES ; every morning except Monday,
and TIMES AND NEWS, Thursdays;
democratic; four pages— dally 18x24, weekly
22x23; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1.26;
established— dally 1883, weekly 1845; A. L.
Mulr. editor and publisher.
EITTAW, c. h., Greene Co. -a 8841
pop., on Southern Rd., about 35 m. S. W. of
Tuscaloosa. Cotton growing and stock
raising.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1879; Felix G. Steele, editor and
publisher.
WHIG AND OBSERVER; Thur*
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1837; Mrs. Janie Du
Bois Monroe Rutherford, editor; Oliver
Rutherford, publisher.
EVERGREEN, c. h., Conecuh Co. p
2,200 pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
81 m. S. S. W. of Montgomery, the State
capital. Timber and farming.
CONECUH RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1880; J. C. Whltcomb, editor
and publisher.
CO U RANT; Wednesdays: democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription fl; established
1895; G. W. Salter, Jr., editor and publisher.
FAIRHOPE, Baldwin Co. p 600 pop.,
on Mobile Bay, 15 m. 8. E. of Mobile.
COURIER; weekly; single tax; eight
pages 11x15; established 1894; E. B. Gaston,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the j^ear 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
FAYETTE, c. h., Fayette Co. tl *92t
pop., on Southern Rd., 82 m. W. of Bir-
mingham.
BANNER; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1851; Simpson &
Wood, editors and publishers.
FLORAL A, Covington Co. P 800 pop.,
on Yellow River Rd., 22 m. S. E. of Anda-
lusia.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1901; J. T. Mapoles, editor and publisher.
FLORENCE, c. h., Lauderdale Co. ti
6,478+ pop., on Southern and Louisville A;
Nashville Rds. and Tennessee r. Iron fur-
naces, wagon factory, cotton and saw mills
and coal and Iron mines. Shipping point
for the county and adjoining towns in Ten-
nessee.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
H. E. Mooers, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,948 in 1902 and of 1,951
in 1903, since which time it has not furnished
a satisfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for
the years 1906 and 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x33; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ALABAMA.
1890; M. W. Camper, editor and publisher
(1—7).
Copies printed: 2,036 in 1902
2,454 in 1906
2,442 in 1907
FORT DEPOSIT, Lowndes Co. g
1.091+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd..l8
m. S. of HaynevlUe, the county seat, and
32 S. of Montgomery, the State capital.
Trade center.
VINDICATOR; Thursdays (A A).
METHODIST PROTESTANT
TELEPHONE; semimonthly; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1S'J6; J. T. Howell, editor and publisher(A A).
FORT PAYNE, c. h., Dekalb Co. q-
1,037+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd.
9i m. N. E. of Birmingham and 51 8. by
S. W. of Chattanooga, Tenn. Rolling, saw
and planing mills, ftre-clay works and iron
furnace. Coal and iron mining.
DEKALB RECORD} Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$i; established 1903; Claris Yeueil, editor;
S. L. Pruett, publisher (1 — T).
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Thomas H. Smith, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,094 for the j'ear 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies. ^_
FRUITDALE, Washington Co. p on
Mobile & Ohio Rd., 27 m. S. S. E. of Waynes-
boro, Miss. Fruit raising and farming.
H E R A Li D ; Wednesdays ; four pages
18x22; subscription $1; established 1896; W.
S. Gilmer, editor and publisher.
GABSDEN, c. h., Etowah Co. [1^4,2821
pop., on Southern, Nashville, Chattanooga
& St. Louis, Louisville & Nashville, Chatta-
nooga Southern and Queen & Crescent
Route Rds. and Coosa r. Cotton and lumber
mills and general manufacturing. Iron
and ooai fields. Cotton and grain.
EVENING JOURNAL,; every even
Ing except Sunday, ana PEOPLE'S
VOICE, Thursdays; daily four, weekly
six pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5,
weekly $1; established 1900; W. S. Griffith,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: 2,463 in 1907
TIMES-NEWS; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI- WEEI^L Y, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $3, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished-Timef 1867, AVu'«1881; Times-News
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating _ to that effect.
Semi-weekly: An average issue of
3,017 in 1897 and 3,765 in 1898, since
which no definite and satisfactory re-
port has been received, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1902 and
1907.
ALABAMA.
GENEVA, c. h., Geneva Co. q, l,032t
pop., on Choctawhatchie r., 31 m. S. of
Elba. Naval stores manufacturing. Tim-
ber and cotton raising.
REAPER; Thursdays; democratic; four
to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1901 ; Ed. M. Johnson, editor and
publisher (6 — 5).
Copies printed : For the year 1902 this pa-
per seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 eopies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any renewal
of the claim.
GIRARD.
CHATTAHOOCHE WORKMAN;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1902; C. K. Stout,
editor and publisher (10—5 P) ( A A).
GREENSBORO, c. h.. Hale Co. -a
2,416+ pop., on Southern Rd. Carriage fac-
tories. Seat of Southern University. Cotton
growing.
ALABAMA BEACON; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1835; H. G. Benners. editor
and publisher .
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; Lee M. Otto, editor;
Greensboro Record Co.. ixiblishers (1—8).
WATCHMAN; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; Wm. E. W. Yerby. editor
and publisher.
REVIEW AND BULLETIN OF
THE SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY;
monthly (A A).
GREENVILLE, c. h., Butler Co. Q
5,500 pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 4S
m. S. W. of Montg'omery, the State capital.
Cedar manufactories, saw mills and cotton
gins. Cotton trade center.
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1865; James B. Stanley, editor and pub-
lisher (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,680 in 1896, of 1,600 in
1898, since which time it has not furnished a
satisfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for the
years 1906 and 1907.
LIVING TRUTH ; Fridays;democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1890; Abe Lehman, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
_ Copies printed : No satisfactory circula-
tion statement was ever obtained from this
paper, but from such reports as came to hand
it has been credited with issuing more than
1,000 copies weekly every year since iqoo.
GROVEHILIi, c. h., Clarke Co. JJ
2,859+ pop. (of township), 84 m. N. by E. of
Mobile and 18 N. E. of Jackson. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
CLARKE CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic: four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1856; Isaac Grant,
editor and publisher.
GUNTERSVIIiLE, c. h., Marshall
Co. \J2 471 pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga
& St. Louis Rd. and S. bank of Tennessee
r., 1 m. from landing and about 33 S. E. of
Huntsvllle. Cotton-shipping point,
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic:
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ALABAMA.
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1880; C. G. Fennell, editor and publislier.
Copies printed : This paper asserted in
1900 that its issue hac* not fallen below 1,056
copies in five years, but no satisfactory state-
ment has since been received that would
warrant giving it credit for issaing so many
as i,ooo copies.
GTJRLEY, Madison Co. [j 831t pop.,
on Southern Rd.. 18 m. S. E. of Huntsville,
the county seat. Cotton, corn and wheat.
liERAJjD ; Thursdays; democratic: four
paues 15x22: subscription $1; established 1894;
George T. Shelley, editor and publisher ( 1— 8 ).
HAMILTON, c.h., Marion Co. tl235t
pop., 8i» m. N. W. of Birmingham and 10 of
Guin, the nearest railroad station, on Kan-
sas City, Memphis & Birmingham Rd.
Corn, cotton and potatoes.
MARION CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; G. J. Wilson, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed : For the year 1902 this pa-
per seemed to asseit that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HANGEVILLE, Blount Co. ^ 750t
pop. (of township), on Louisville & Nashville
Rd. Farming and coal mining.
HUSTLER: Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lisbed 189U; Mrs. Julia H. Gillespie, editorand
publisher.
HARTFORD, Geneva Co. 0,3821
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 22 m. from
Dothan.
TIMES-HERALD; •eml-weekly, Wed
neadays and Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 190<»;
James E. McCanto, editor and publisher
(1-8).
HARTSEIiLS, Morgan Co. i 670t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 13 m. S.
of Decatur and 74 N. of Birmingham. Grist
and saw mills, lumber and marble yards,
oil and gas wells.
ALABAMA ENQUIRER; Thursdays;
democratic: four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1887; Symonds, Bolder &
Early, editors and publishers.
HAYNEVILIiE, c. h., Lowndes Co. g
2,283+pop.(of township), 20 m. S.W. of Mont-
gomery, the State capital. Wagon factory
and grist mill. Cotton growing and farming.
CITIZEN-EXAMINER; Thursdays;
Independent-democratic; four pages 20x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1896; Mrs. W.
M. Garret, Jr., editor and publisher.
HEADLAND, ffenry Co. q, 602t pop.,
on Abbeville Southern Rd., 16 m. S. W. of
Abbeville, the county seat. Agriculture,
fertilizer factories and manufacture of
naval stores.
POST; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established September, 1902;
W. F. Covington, editor and publisher (9— 5).
ALABAMA.
H'ETLil'S, C.h., Cleburne Co. cf 815
pop., on Southern Rd., 7 m. S. of Edwards-
ville. Shipping point for lumber, char-
coal-and cotton. Farming and gold mining.
CLEBURNE NEW ERA; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subset iption
$1; established ISHU; Turner & Black, editors
and publishers (1 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HUNTSVILLE, c. h., Madison Co. t\
8,06St pop., on Meuipliis & Charleston and
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds.,
96 m. W. S. W. of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Foundrj% saw mill, cotton and flour mills
and manufactories of sashes and blinds.
Farming, stock raising and cotton growing.
EVENING BANNEK; every evening
except Sunday; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $4.sii; established iy06;
Banner Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (1—7 P).
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKI^Y, Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription— daily $5, weekly 50 cents; estab-
lished 1»94; Chas. P. Lane, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed : For the year 1900 the
weekl^r edition of this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding 1,000
copies, but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
31ERCURV; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
democratic; daily six to ten, weekly eight to
ten pages 15x22; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $1; established — dailv 1885, weekly
1816; R. L. O'Neal, editor; Mercury Publish-
ing- Co., publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
the daily edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000, and the weekly 2,250,
in 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; established 1867;
Virginia and Susanna Clay, editors and pub-
lishers.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription M cents; estab-
lislied January, 1906: Herald Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers.d— 6 P)( A A).
JOURNAL; Tliursdays; negro; masonic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $l;estabii.=hed
1895; H. C. Binford & Sons, editors and pub-
llsherp (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1907
J AC'KSO'S, Clarke Co. p 2,500 pop.,
on Southern Rd. and Tomblgbee r., 61 m.
N. of Mobile. Seat of State Agricultural
College. Lumber manufacturing, farm-
ing and mineral springs.
SOUTH AliABAMIAN; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; Eugene L. Colley, editor
and publisher (2—8).
JACKSONVILLE, c. h., Calhoun
Co. cf 1,176+ pop., on Southern Rd., 145 m.
CATALOGLE BY STATES.
ALABAMA.
N. E. of Selma and 51 S. W. of Rome, Ga.
Seat of Calhoun College. Farming and
summer resort.
RECORD: Fridaj's; democratic; eight
pages 12J^xl9; subscription $1; established
February, 19u6; Walter J. Clark, editor: Clark
Publishing Co., publishers (1— S).
JASPER, c. h., Walker Co. ^ 2,600
pop., on Kansas City, 3Iemphis & Birming-
ham and North Alabama Rds., 41 m. W. of
Birmingham. Agriculture, cotton growing,
lumber and coal mining.
MOUNTAIN EAGl.E; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1872; W.R.Richardson, ed-
itor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : No satisfactory circula-
tion statement was ever obtained from this
paper, but from such reports as came to hand
tor the year 1902 it was credited with issuing
more than 1,000 regularly for that year, and
the same rating has been continued ever
since .
WALKER CO. NEWS; Thursdays
(A A).
LAFAYETTE, c.h., Chambers Co. d-
1,629+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 18 m.
N. of Opelika and 84 E. N. E. of Montgom-
ery, the State capital. Cotton market.
SUN; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1 ; established 1880;
Sam H. Oliver, editor and publisher (1— 3)>
Copies printed : In 1902, not less than 1,600
of any issue. Has been credited with more
than 1,000 ever since.
LEIGHTON, Colbert Co.tl 506t pop.,
on .Memphis & Charleston Rd., 10 m. E. of
Tuscumbia, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890; F.N.
McCormack, editor and publisher.
lilNDEN, Marengo Co. p on Louis-
ville & Nashville Rd., 17 m. S. of Demopolis.
Cotton raising.
MARENGO DEMOCRAT;Thur8dayg;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$L; established 1892; Lamar Matkin, editor
and publisher(l— 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
lilNEVILLE, Clay Co. a- 211t pop.,
30 m. E. of Talladega. Cotton.
HEADLIGHT: Fridays; democratic;
four pages 15x23; subscription (1; estab-
lished April, 1904; J. R. Stodghlll, editor
and publisher (1—5).
LIVINGSTON, c. h., Sumter Co. -a
851+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd.,
87 m.N.E. of Meridian, Miss., and 80 W. of
Selma. Seat of Alabama Normal College
for girls. Health resort, having mineral
waters. Agriculture.
OUR SOUTHERN HOME; Wednes
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established July, 1865; W. H-
Lawrence, editor and publisher (1—8).
8U31TER CO. SUN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established March, 1889; C. H. Allen, editor
and publisher.
ALABAMA.
LUVERNE, C.h., Crenshaw Co. p 731t
pop., on Plant System Rd., 45 m. S. of
Montgomery, the State capital. Cotton
compress, cotton -oil mill and fertilizer
factory.
CRENSHAW CO. CRITIC; Thurs-
days; Independent democratic; eight pages
11x171^; subscription $1; established July,
1902; H. Y. Brooke, editor and publisher
(6— 5) (A A).
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
elglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; J. 0. McLendon, editor and pub-
lisher.
MARION, c. h., Perrv Co. D l,698t
pop., on Southern Rd., 30 m. N. W. of Selma.
Cotton section; several educational Institu-
tions.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays (A A).
STANDARD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Charles H. Greer, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,774 '^^ 1907
MOBILE, c. h.. Mobile Co. p 69,870
pop., on Louisville & Nashville, Mobile ft
Ohio, Southern, Mobile & Bay Shore and
Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City Rds. and
W. bank of Mobile r., near Its entrance Into
Mobile, bay. Steamships to Florida and
Cuba, Central America. Panama, Mexico
and European ports, to various points, on
the Alabama, Tomblgbee and Black War-
rior rs. and to New Orleans. Foreign and
domestic commerce and manufactures.
Third cotton market In the United States.
Trades also In coffee, timber, lumber, coal
sisal and naval supplies.
HERALD; every evening except Satur-
day, and Sunday morning; daily eight to
twelve, Sunday twenty to thlrtj'-two pages
17x24; subscription $5; established 1893; Mo-
bile Herald Publishing Co., Inc., publishers
Copies printed: Believed to exceed
2,250 daily since 1903. No satisfactory
circulation statement has come from
this paper.
ITEM ; every evening exc€ pt Sunday, and
Sunday morning; Independent; dally eight
to ten, Sunday sixteen to twenty-four pages
18x24; subscription $5; established 1897; J. F.
Cothran, editor; Item Publishing Company,
publishers (1 — 1).
Copies printed : Believed to exceed 2,250
daily sinx:e 1903, but no satisfactory circula-
tion statement ever came from this office.
REGISTER ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 1754x24; subscription — daily $7.80,
weekly $1; established 1821; The Register
Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: 4,677 in 1897
7,711 ill 1907
Sunday, 9>875 in 1907
To the daily edition of this paper Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory accords the
so-called gold marks (0©), the meaning of
which is set forth as follows :
(© ©) Advertisers value this paper m«re for
the class and quality of its circulation than for
the mere number of copies printed. [Among
the old chemists gold was symbolically repre-
sented by the sign©. — IVe^sier's Dictionary .
ALABAMA STAATS - ZEITUNG;
Thursdays; democratic; twelve pages 15x22;
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ALABAMA.
ALABAMA.
BUbacrlptlon $2; egtablished 1893; Emll A.
Brunnler, editor and publisher.
Copies printed : For the year 1903 this pa-
per seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BAPTIST L-EADERj Saturdays
(▲A)
FARM AND FLORAL WORLD:
Saturdays (A A).
<JULF COAST RECORD; Saturdays;
lumber; twenty-four pages 6^x9}4; sub-
scription $4; established 1899; Gulf Coast
Record, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a- rating to that effect.
PRESS; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 16x22; sutjscriptlon $1.60; established
1894; A. N. Johnson, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SENTINEL I Fridays; fraternal, labor;
four pages 15x22; subscription 5U cents; es-
tablished August, 1905; John Martin, editor
and publisher (8—5 P) (A A).
SOUTHERN COIU.MKRCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL RECORD; Saturdays
(A A).
UNIONIST; Fridays; labor; eight
ftages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
Ished January. 1902; Unionist Publishing
and Printing (Jompany, editors and publish-
ers (6— S P)
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,653 in 1903, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000 copies
for the years iqo6 and 1907.
MOBILE MEDICAL ANDSURGI-
CAIi JOURNAli; monthly; nieaical and
surgical; sixty five pages ej^xQJ^; subscrip
tlon $2; established January, 1902: E. L.
Marechal, editor; Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: In 1903, average 2,250
monthly. For 1904 a higher rating was asked
for and accorded, but without a satisfactory
statement to warrant it. In igo6 a rating ex-
ceeding 2,250 was accorded without receiving
any report.
MONROE VILLE, c. li., Monroe Co.
P 422+ pop., on Alabama r., about 85 m. N.
N. E. of Mobile and 90 S. of Selma. Cotton
raising.
MONROE JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1867; Q. Salter, editor and pub-
lisher.
MONTGOMERY, c. h., Montgomery
Co. 9 State Capital, 30.846+ pop., on At-
lantic Coast Line. Central of Georgia. Louis-
ville & Nashville, Seaboard Air Line. Mo-
bile & Ohio and Western of Alabama Rds
and left bank of Alabama r. Steamboats to
Mobile 400 m., and Intermediate points. Ma
chine shops, cotton factories and compres
ses.oil mills, fertilizer factories, copper re-
finery and Iron foundries. Ships large quan-
tities of cotton.
ADVERTISER; every morning ; demo-
cratic; dally ten to fourteen, Sunday twenty
eight to thirty-six pages 15x22; eubscrlptlon
—dally $7.80, Sunday $2; established 1828; W,
W. Screws and F. P. Glass, editors; The
Advertiser Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 5,700 in 1895
12,769 in 1905
13,445 in 1906
14,937 in 1907
Sunday, 21,838 in 1907
To the daily edition of this paper Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory accords the so-
called gold marks (© ©1. the meaning of which
is set forth as follows :
(0 ©) Advertisers value this paper more for
the class and quality of its circulation than for
the mere number oi copies printed. [Among
the old chemists gold was symbolically repre-
sented by the sign ©. — Webster^ s Dictionary^
Publishar's announcement.— The Montgom-
ery Advertiser. "Alabama's Only Metro-
politan Newspaper," leads all Slate con-
temporaries in the volume of local and
foreign advertising printed, in face of the
fact that its local and foreign rates are
higher than any other Alabama newspaper.
Particularly is the Advertiser's lead pro-
nounced InEdueational, Banking and sim-
ilar lilghclass advertising, demonstrating
the paper's prestige, influence and widely-
diffused circulation. One of the very few
Southern newspapers that has an absolute
Invariable rate card, and the only Alabama
newspaper that permitted an exhaustive
examination by the Association of Ameri-
can Advertisers, Montgomery, the home
of the Advertiser, is the commercial, po-
litical and social capital, as well as the
geographical center of Alabama, and is the
fastest growing citv in the South.
EVENING TIIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and ALABAMA TII^IES,
Thursdays; democratic; ten pages 15x22;
subscription — dally fS. weeklj' 25 cent.= : es-
tablished 19l'3; AlVa Fltzpatrlck. editor; J.
B. Stern, puhllslier (2— S).
Copies printed; daily, 9,442 in 1907
Weekly, 23,699 in 1907
JOURNAL ; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight to sixteen pages
17^x22; subscription $5; established 1888;
Horace Hood, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: 7,723 in 1903
9,844 in 1906
9,464 in 1907
STATE; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday moniing (A A).
ALA KAMA OUTLOOK; Saturdays;
republican; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
SI; established April, I9(t5; Ben de Lemos,
editor; Alabama Outlook Company, pub-
lishers (1—7).
SOUTHERN ODD-FELLOW; semi-
monthly (A A).
ALABAMA FAR3IER; monthly;
agriculture; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established September, 1905;
Rolfe S. Saunders, editor; Alabama Farmer
Company, publishers (10— 5 P) (A A).
MOULTON, c. h., Lawrence Co. ^
290+ pop., 23 m. W. S. W. of Decatur and SS
8. E. of Florence. Seat of Moulton Normal
Institute. Timber and farming.
ADVERTISER; Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1828; J. White & Son, editors
and publishers (1 — 8 J.
Copies printed: 1,209 '^^ ^9°7-
NEW DECATUR, Morgan Co. b
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 87 m. N. of
Birmingham. Tanneries, spoke and handle
factories, sash and door factories.
BUIiLETIN ; every evening except Sun-
day (A A).
MORtwAN CO. TIMES; semi weekly,
Tueidaj s and Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ALABAJUA.
ADVERTISER; Frldayg; eight pagei
19x25; subscription $1.50; establlahed 1899; C.
J. Hlldreth, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,138 for the year 1903, but
has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as
1. 000 copies.
TWIN CITY RECORD; Fridays; four
pages 16x23; subscription $1; established
October, 1901; T. A. Frlerson, editor and
publisher.
NORMAL., Madison Co. [^ 412 pop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
about 9 m. N. E. of Huntsvllle, the county
seat.
INDEX; weekly (A A).
NORTHPORT, Tuscaloota Co. -D
800 pop., on N. bank of Black Warrior r.
and 1 m. N. of Tuscaloosa, the county seat.
Slat and lumber mills, cotton press and
gins, fertilizer factory. Cotton shipping
point.
WEST AL.ABAMA BREEZEt
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages ]5xi!2;
subscription $1; established 1889; John T.
Bealle. editor and publisher (1— 8j.
Copies printed: 1,449 in 1907
ONEONTA, c. h., Blount Co. b 588t
pop., on LoulsTllle & Nashville Rd., 87 m.
N. E. of Birmingham. Timber, agriculture
and mining.
SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established 1894; F. G. Stephens,
editor and publisher (5—3).
OPELIKA, c. h., Lee Co. i:>7,U00 pop.,
on Central of Georgia and Western of Ala-
bama Rds., «8 m. E. of Montgomery, the
State capital, and 29 W. of Columbus, Ga.
Chair, sash and blind, cotton and guano
factories. Grain and cotton.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four to eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 18S9; WearA Wilson,
editors and publishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 every year, up to and
including 1907.
POST; Fridays; democratic; eight to
twelve pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; W. S. Hyatt, editor; Wallace B.
Salter, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : In 1901 said to have ex-
ceeded 1,500 every issue. A rating of exceeding
1,000 copies average has been accorded since,
although no satisfactory statement to sustain
it has come to hand.
OZARK, c. h., Dale Co. R l,570t pop.,
©n Plant System and Southwestern Rds.,
about 60 m. S. W. of Eufaula. Grist mills,
cotton gins and carriage, guano and cigar
factories.
DALE CO NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages; subscription $1; W. H.
Simmons, editor and publisher (A A).
SOUTHERN STAR; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1867; Joseph H.Adams, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed : No satisfactory circulation
statement was ever rceived from this paper.
ALABAMA.
but in 1 899 it had credit for an average issue
of more than 1,000 copies, and claimed as
much in 1903, but failed to furnish satisfactory
evidence to that effect.
TRIBUNE; Tuesdays (A A).
PELL CITY, c. h., St. aatr Co. b
8U0 pop , on Birmingham & Atlantic and
Southern Rds., 35 m. from Birmingham.
Coal, iron, timber, agriculture, dairying
and live stock.
ST.CL.AIR HERALD; Wednesdays;
independent; four pages 1:^x20; subscription
75 cents; established January, 1902; Bays D.
Cather, editor and publisher.
PIEDMONT, Calhoun Co. cf l,745t
pop., on Southern and Seaboard Air Line
Rds., 21 m. N. E. of Anniston.
JOURNAL; Saturdays (A A).
PINE APPLE, Wilcox Co. u 623t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,20 m.
N. E. of Camden.
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
PRATTVILLE,c.h.,^ufa«<7a Co. u
1,929+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
Mobile & Ohio Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Mont-
gomerj', the State capital. Manufactures
cotton and woolen goods and sashes and
blinds.
PROGRESS; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18^6; H. Q. Ruffln, editor; Progress
Printing Company, publishers.
ROANOKE, liandolph Co. d- l.SOOt
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 40 m. N. of
Opelika and 85 N. E. of Montgomery, the
State capital. Has a college for males and
females.
LEADER I Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1892; O. H. Stevenson, editor and
publisher.
ROCKFORD,c.li., Coosa Co. n L904
pop. (of township), 40 m. N. E. of Montgom-
ery, the State capital. Cotton, corn, pota-
toes, peas, millet, timber and minerals.
COOSA ARGUS: Fridays; democratic;
four pages lfx22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; J. W. Brooks, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
RUSSELL VILLE, c. h.. Franklin
Co. "□ 1,602+ pop., on North Alabama Rd.,
18 m. S. of Tuscumbia. Farming and mining.
FRANKLIN TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; .subscription $1;
established 1S8-I; J. C. Norwood, editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903 and 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had an aver-
age issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that effect.
SAINT STEPHENS, c. h.. Wash-
ington Co. P 1,506+ pop. (of township), on
Mobile & Birmingham Rd. and W.bank of
Tomblgbee r., 65 m. (100 by water) N. of Mo-
bile. Farming.
WASHINGTON CO. NEWS ; Thurs-
days ; democratic ; four pages 16x82 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; W. A. Mose-
ley, editor and publisher.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ALABAMA.
SAMSON, Geneva Co. E, on Central
of Georgia Rd.
LEDGER; Thursdays (A A).
SGOTTSBORO, c. h., Jackson Co. □'
1,014+ pop., on Southern Rd., 42 m. E. of
Huntsville and about 5 W. of Tennessee r.
Coal and iron mining, lumbering and agri-
culture.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.00; established
1877; James Armstrong, editor and publisher
(6-5).
JACKSON UNION NEWS; Wednes
days (A A ).
PROGRESSIVE AGE: Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; Age Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publisliers (1—5).
Copies printed: The highest circula-
tion ratings ever accorded this paper
v/ere 2,549 for the year 1900, and
2,540 for the year 1902, and 2,450 for
the year 1904. In 1906 and 1907 it
was credited, without a satisfactory re-
port,' with issuing more than 2,250
copies regularly.
SEALE, c. h., Russell Co. □, 3861 pop.,
on Central of Georgia Rd., 20 m, S. W. of
Columbus, Ga. Several saw mills. Grain
and cotton.
RUSSELL REGISTER; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1883; Tucker & Chad wick,
editors and publishers.
SELMA, c. h., Dallas Co. g 14,396
pop., on Birmingham, Selma & New Or-
leans, Southern, Louisville & Nashville,
Mobile & Birmingham and Western of
Alabama Rds. and on N. bank of Ala-
bama r., 300 m. from its mouth, 100 S. of
BirmiDgham. Steamers to Mobile. Cot-
ton factories, iron works, steam planing
mill, manufactures of car wheels, oil and
ice. Center of trade in cotton, lumber
iron and coal.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday, and Sunday morning;
democratic; eight pages 20x2ti; subscription
$6; established 1890; F. S. Kineey. editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
MORNING TIMES; every morning,
and WEEKLY. Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $1; established 1825; R. E. L. Nlel,
editor and publisher (1—3).
MIRROR; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; H. B. Kineey, editor and pub-
lisher.
PEOPLE'S OBSERVER; Saturdays
(A A).
MISSIONARY SEARCH-LIGHT;
semi-monthly ( A A).
SHEFFIELD, Colbert Co. b 3,333t
pop., on Memphis & Charleston, North Ala-
bama and Louisville & Nashville Rds.
Manufacturing center.
TRI-CITY D A ILY' ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic: four pages 15x22;
subscription $5; established May, 1907; Will
A. Steldley. editor; Steidley & Hansbrough,
publishers (10—7 P).
REAPER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
ALABAMA.
lished May, 1905; M. S. Hansbrough, editor
and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
STANDARD; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; E. M. Ragland, editor and pub-
lisher.
SLiOCOMB, Geneva Co. g on Central
of Georgia Rd., 15 m. W. of Dothan.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 15x23;
subscription $1; established November, 1905;
J. R. Griffith, editor and publisher (1—6 P).
SPRINGVILLE, St. Clair Co. ti 496 r
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 15 m.
S. W. of Ashville, the county seat. Farming.
ITEM ; Thursdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established August, 1901; B. B.
Cather, editor and publisher (6— 5).
STEVENSON, Jackson Co. cT 560t
pop., on Southern and Nashville, Chatta-
nooga & St. Louis Rds., 38 m. W. S. W. of
Chattanooga, Tenn. Grist mills, cotton
gins and brick-yard. Agriculture.
C H RO N IC LE ; Wednesdays ;democratlc ;
eight pages 14x22; subscription $1 ; established
1887; Vaught & Gregory, editors and publish-
ers (4—3).
TALLADEGA, c. h., TalladegaCo. n
5,0)6 pop., on Birmingham & Atlantic,
Southern and Louisville & Nashville Rds.,
41 m. E. of Birmingham and 41 S. of Gads-
den. Seat of State Institution for the Deaf,
Dumb and Blind. Iron furnaces. Cotton
mills, chemical and fertilizer works.
OUR MOUNTAIN HOME; Wednes
days; democratic; eight to sixteen pages
13J^x20; subscription $1; established 1867; J.
C. Williams, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 2,109 i" i903< of 2,106 in
1904, since which time it has not furnished a
report, but was credited with printing more
than 1,000 copies for the vear 1907.
REPORTER; Saturtiays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1843; E. L. C. Ward, editor and
Diiblisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed : This paper has on more
than one occasion indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
TALLASSEE, Elmore Co. D 4,178t
pop. (of township), on Tallassee & Mont-
gomery Rd., 28 m. N. E. of Montgomery,
the State capital. Corn, cotton, potatoes
and vegetables.
TRI-COUNTY' WEEKLY; Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; James B.
Lvon, editor; Tallahassee Falls Printing Co.,
publishers (8—5).
THOMASVILLE, Clarke Co. p 686t
pop., on Mobile & Birmingham Rd., 15 m.
N. of Grovehill, the county seat. Saw mills,
cotton gins, brick-yards. Cotton. Farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent demo-
crat; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; A. B. Tucker, editor and pub-
lisher.
TROY, c. h.. Pike Co. O^ 4,097t pop.,
on Plant System and Central of Georgia
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ALABA3IA.
Rds., 51 m. S. by E. of Moutgomery, the
Stale capital. Center of cotton trade.
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, "Wednesdays;
democratic; dally four pages 13x2<), weekly
twelve pages 13x20 ; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1892, weekly
1866; Sidney H. Blan, editor; W. J. & S. H.
Blan, publishers.
Copies printed : The weekly edition of
this paper has on more than one occasion in-
dicated a desire to have credit for issuing
more than a thousand copies regularly, but
such definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forthcoming.
H E K- A Ij D ; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
ished July, 1904; C. A. Baker, editor; T
H. Brown, publisher (1—5).
TUNNEL. SPRINGS, Monroe Co. p
1,962+ pop. (of township)— local estimate
2.000— on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 64 m.
S. of Selma. Agriculture.
EAGLiE; semi-monthly; four pages 10x13;
subscription 50 cents; established 1888: A. R.
Davison, editor and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed : For the year 1899 ^^'^ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had an av-
erage issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
TITSCAL.OOSA, c. h., Tuscaloosa Co.
-a 5,094+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route
and Mobile & Ohio Rds. and Black Warrior
r., at head of steamboat navigation, 55 m.
S. W. of Birmingham. The State Univer-
sity and other educational institutions lo-
cated here. Coal, Iron and cotton. Rail-
road and manufacturing center.
TIMES-GAZETTE; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1888, weekly 1830; Times-Gazette Pub
lishlng Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : For the year 1902 this
paper seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies daily, but failed
to furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CRIMSON-WHITE; Tuesdays (A A).
TUSCUMBIA, c. h.. Colbert Co. tl
2,348+ pop., on Loulavllle & Nashville and
Memphis & Charleston Rds., near Tennessee
r., }^ m. S. of Sheffield and about 4 S. of
Florence. Steamboats ascend the river to
this point. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1896; Oscar G. Simpson, editor and publisher.
NORTH AL,.4BAMIANj Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established October, 1901; Julian & Good
loe, editors and publishers (1—7).
AMERICAN STAR; biweekly.
Fridays; four pages 15x23; subscription 76
cents; established January, 1901; G. W. Tren-
holm, editor and publisher.
TUSKEGEE. c. h., Macon Co. P.2,170t
pop., on Tuskegee Rd., 40 m. E. of Mont-
KOmery, the State capital. Seatof sev-
eral educational Institutions. Cottonseed
oil mills. Cotton the chief product.
NEWS I Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1865;
Cbarles W. Hare, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
average issues of 1,152 copies in 1902. Was
credited with more than 1,000 on an unsatis-
ALABAMA.
factory statement in 1904, but has since made
no definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many.
STUDENT; weekly during school year;
negro; educational; four pages 9x14; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1884; Emmett
J. Scott, editor; Tuskegee Normal and In-
du.strlal Institute, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : Rated as issuing more
than I, GOO copies regularly, although no
really satisfactory statement to sustain the
claim appears to be on file.
UNION SPRINGS, c. h., Bullock Co
a, 2,634+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.
40 m. E. S. E. of Montgomery, the State cap
ital, and 55 W. S. W. of Columbus, Ga. Cot-
ton-seed oil mill, steam cotton gins and
spoke and handle factories.
BULLOCK CO. BREEZE; Tuesdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x20; subscription
$1; established March, 1902; John C. Law-
rence, editor and publisher.
HERALD ; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1866; Mills & Johnston, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
UNIONTOWN, Perry Co. D l,047t
pop., on Southern Rd., %) m. E. by S. of
Demopolis and 30 W. of Selma. Cotton th«
chief product. Shipping point.
CANEBRAKE HERALD; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1887; E. R. Bar-
ker, editor; Lily Tayloe Land Co., publish-
ers (6—5).
VERNON, c. h., Lamar Co. ^ JQlf
pop., 9 m. S. of Sulllgent, the nearest rail-
road point, and about 30 N. N. E. of Colum-
bus, Miss. Saw and grist mills. Agriculture.
LAMAR DEMOCRAT; Wednesdaysi
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
75 cents; established 1896: C. S. McDougal,
editor and publisher (6—5).
'WARRIOR, Jejferson Co. a LOlSt
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., near
Black Warrior r., 23 m. N. of Birmingham,
the county seat. Coal mining.
BREEZE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 16x23; subscription tl; establUhed
1887; 8. A. Davidson, editor; E. O. Davidson,
publisher.
WEDOWEE, c. li., Randolph Co. n-
3.50 pop., about 12 m. N. of Roanoke, nearest
railroad station on Central of Georgia Rd.
RANDOLPH STAR; Fridays (A A).
WEST BLOCTON, Bibb Co. -a 4,000
pop.; Blocton, nearest railroad station on
Southern and Queen & Crescent Rds.
BLOCTON ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days (A A).
WETUMPKA, c. h., Elmore Co
n 562+ pop., on Southern Rd. and Coosa r.,
13 m. N. E. of Montgomery, the State capi-
tal. Seat of State Penitentiary. Cotton
shipping.
HERALD; Thursdays; sixpages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1895; H. R. Qol-
son, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,273 i^i 1901, of 1,501 in
1902, since which time it has not furnished a
report, but was credited with printing more
than 1,000 copies for the year 1907.
ALASKA.
Population 63,592 1. Land Area 590,844 sq. miles.
A territory of the United States, bounded north by the Arctic Ocean, east by
the Northwest Territories of Canada, west and south by the Pacific Ocean and
Behring's Sea and Strait. Capital city : Juneau. Principal products and indus-
tries: Gold mining, fishing and fur. Number of newspapers and other peri-
odicals (March 30, 1908), 23, divided as follows: Daily, 9; weekly, 13; montbly, 1.
COUNCIL CITY, » m. N. E. of|
Nome.
NEWS; Saturdays; Independent; six to
eight pages 9x12; subscription $10; estab-
lished 1899; N. H. Ca»tle, editor; Castle &
Moreno, publishers (12—5 P) (A A).
DOUGLAS, 1,500 pop., on Gastinaux
Channel, a branch of Stephen Passage,
about 1,000 ni. from Seattle, Washington.
Gold mining.
ISLAND NEWS? Wednesdays; eight
pages 13x2U; subscription t3; established
1898; Charles A. Hopp, editor and publisher.
FAIRBANKS, on Tanana r., has
steamboat connection with Seattle and
Tacoma, Wash., and St. Michael and Nome,
Alaska; 100 m. S. E. of Tanana.
NEWS I daily; independent; four pages
18x24; 8ubscrIptio-n $24; established 1903; J.W.
Ward, editor; News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2— 8).
TI3IES; every morning except Monday,
and WEERLiY, Saturdays (A A).
JUNEAU, 2,600 pop., 60 m. N. of Sitka
and 900 m. N.W. of Seattle. Mining, Ashing
and lumbering.
DISPATCH ; every evening except Sun-
day; four to eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $8; egtablished 1899; Ed. C. Russell, edi-
tor; Dispatch Publishing Co., publishers
(9-5 P).
Copies printed: For the years igo2 and iqo6
this paper seemed to assert that it had an aver-
age issue exceeding i ,ooo copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as would war-
rant the accordance of a rating to that effect.
It has not since made any renewal of the claim.
RECOR D-I>I I NE R i every morning ex-
cept Monday; four pages 161^ x22>^ ; subacrip-
tion$7; established 1837; Walter S. Coutant,
editor; Record-Miner Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (.1—6).
ALASKA TRANSCRIPT; Satur-
davs(A Al.
ALASKA MONTHLY MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; C^Hx9}4; subscription $2.50;
established April. 1906; Q. W. Taylor, editor;
Alaska Monthly Magazine Co. (Inc.), pub-
lishers (11— 6 P) (A A).
KETCHIKAN, 1. -29.5 pop. , 190 m. S.E.
of Sitka. Mlniug and Ashing.
JOURNAL? Saturdays; independent;
four pa^es 13x20; subscription $3; estab-
lished January, 1901; Walter A. Wyatt, edi-
edltor and publisher (6— 5) (A A).
3IININ« JOURNAL; Saturdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $3; established
1900; Walter S. Coutant, editor and publisher
(4-6 P) (A A).
NOME, 500 pop. A raining camp on
Norton Sound. Steamship line from San
Francisco and Seattle, via St. Michael.
GOLD DIGGER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; in-
dependent: four paeres 15x22; subscription
$5; established 1899; S. H. Stevens, editor and
publisher.
NUGGET; every evening except Sunday,
and SUNDAY NEWS; independent;
daily four, weekly eight pages— daily 18x^4,
weekly 15x22; subscription— dally $20 yearly,
weekly $5 yearly; established— daily 1900,
weekly 1S99; H. G. Steel, editor; Nome Co-
operative Publishing Co.. publishers (6—6 P).
SE'WARD, 1,500 pop., on Alaska
Central Rd. and PaclAc Ocean, 1,250 m. N.
W. of Seattle. Railroad shops, mining
Ashing and lumbering.
GATEWAY; every erening, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription— dally $12, weekly
$3; established— daily August, 1905, weekly
August. 1904; Gateway Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (2— 8).
SITKA, l,396t pop., on W. coast of
BaranoPf Island, which Is densely timbered.
Steamers to Seattle, Wash., and San Fran-
cisco, Cal. Has custom house, a Qreco-
Russlan church, Indian training school and
saw mills. Catching and curing of salmon
Is extensively carried on. Marine barracks,
station for revenue cutter and navy, with
Government coal sheds, also call port for
all Western steamers.
ALASKAN; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1885; Alaskan Publishing Co , editors
and publishers (6—6 P).
SKAGWAY, 1,300 pop., at bead of
Lynn Canal, about 100 m. N. of Juneau.
Steamers to Seattle, Wash., and Portland,
Ore. Supply station for Yukon and Klon-
dike regions.
ALASKAN ; dally except Monday; Inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $9;
established 1S98; John W.Troy, editor; I. M.
Jenson. publisher (5 — 6 P).
Copies printed : For the years 1903 and 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had an aver-
age issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as would war-
rant the accordance of a rating to that effect
It has not since made any renewal of the claim
CABLEGRAM; Thursdays; republi
can; four pages 13x20; subscription $2; e»
tabllshed February, 1905; Cablegram Pub
lishlng Company, editors and publishers
(4—6 P)(AA).
V A LD E Z, 1.600 pop. Steamer to
Seattle. Supply station for gold mines.
A LASK A PROS PECTOR ; every eve
ning except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; Independent; daily four to six,
weekly ^slx pages 11x18; subscription-
daily §10, weekly $3; established— daily 1904,
weekly 1902; W. H. Crary, editor; Prospector
Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
WRANGELL, 1.000 pop., 115 m. E.
of Sitka, the Territorial capital. Money
Order Post-Office.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; local; four
pages 18x22; subscription $2; established
November, 1903; A. V. R. Snyder, editor and
publisher (1—5 P).
ARIZONA.
Population 122,931 1. Land Area 112,920 sq. miles.
A territory of the United States, bounded north by Utah and Nevada, east
by New Mexico, south by Mexico, and west by California and Nevada. Capital
city : Phoenix. Principal industries: Sheep and cattle raising. Number of
newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 19081, 69, divided as follows: Daily,
18; weekly, 4.5; semi-monthly. 1; monthly, 5.
The cities and towns of over l.OO.J population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (t), are as follows:
Tucson 7,531+ Vum.i l,519t
Plioeuix .5,544+ Globe l,495t
Prescott 3,559+ Wiuslow l,305t
Jerome ti,S61+ Flagstaff l,271t
Nogales I,'/ 61t
BENSON, Cochise Co. H 850 pop., on
El Paso & Southwestern and Southern Pa-
cific Rds. and Rio San Pedro r., 47 m. S. E. of
Tucson. Agriculture and mining.
COCHISE CO. PRES!^; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages ]5x]2; subscription
$;i; established May. 1906; W. P. White, editor
and publisher (6—6 P) (A A).
PREf^Ss; Mondays; tour pages 13x20;
subscription $2; established 19o0; W. C.
Shinn. editor and publisher ( 1—8).
BISBEE, Cochise Co. □, 6,000t pop.—
local estimate 20,000— on El Paso & South-
western Rd., in a canyon of the Mule Pass
mountains. Copper mining and smelting.
EVEXIN(; >IIXER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; repul)lican; six to eicrht pages
15x22; subscription $6; estal)lishedllH)2; Frank
De Sousa, editor; De Sousa & Bennett, pub-
lishers.
REVIEW; every morning except Mon-
day; eight pages 13x24; subscription $T.5U;
established 1897; W. B. Kelly, editor; Consoli-
dated Printing and Publishing Co., publish-
ers (1—7).
Copies printed : This paper had credit in
1903 for issuing regularly more than 1,250
copies, and has on two occasions since claimed
and been given credit for more than 1,000, and
the same credit was given for igo6 and 1907,
although no claim to that effect was placed on
file.
CLIFTON, Graham Co. O. 6,000 pop.
(of township), on Arizona & New Mexico
Rd., 27 m. N. E. of Solomonsville, the county
seat. Mining, agriculture and stock raising.
COPPER ERA; Thursdays: six pages
18x24 ; subscription J62.50; established 1899;
Mat Danenhauer, editor and publisher (1—8).
DOUGLAS, Cochise Co. R 6,000 pop.,
on El Paso& Southwestern Rd., 10<J m. S. E.
of Tucson. Agriculture, cenipnt, mining,
copper smelters, cattle ranching.
DISPATCH; every morning except
Monday (A A).
INTERNATIONAL- A3IERICAN;
every evening except Sunday; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription S5; estab-
lished Febi-uary, 1902; George K. Kelly,
editor; Consolidated Printing & Publishing
Co., publishers (6 — 5).
FLAGSTAFF, c. h., Coconino Co. [j
1,271+ pop., on Santa Fe & Pacific Rd., 158 m.
(by rail) N. E. of Prestott. Milling, mining
and cattle raising. Situated in the pine
belt of Arizona.
COCONINO SUN; Saturdays; republi-
can;, eight pages 11x16; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1882; C. M, Funston, editor and
publisher (6 — .'.).
CJE.^I; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription S2..50; established 1383; R.
H. & D. E. Jones, editors and publishers.
FLORENCE, c. h., Pinal Co. g 1.200
pop., ou Gila r., 85 m. N. N. W. of Tucson.
Smelting furnace for silver. Agriculture
and mining.
ARIZONA BLADE AND FLOR-
ENCE TRIBUNE; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription S2.50;
established \^99; Thomas F. Weedin, editor
and publisher.
GLOBE, c. h., Gila Co. a 10,000 pop.,
on Gila Vallej'. Globe & Northern Rds., in
Pinal mountains, 12U m. N. W. of El Paso.
Rich silver and copper ores.
ARIZONA SILVER BELT; every
morning except Monday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; independent; six to eight pages
16x22: subscription— daily $7.50. weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1906, weekly 1878; Silver
Belt Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that they had average issues ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies each, but failed
to furnish such definite information
as would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
3IASr(»T; Mondavs (A A).
MINER; Sundays (A A).
HOLBROOK, c. h., A'arajo Co. n-
2.50 pop., on Santa Fe &. Pacific Rd. Agri-
culture and stock and sheep raising.
ARGUS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
1896; L. C. Henning, manager; L. D. Divel-
bess, publisher.
JEROME, Yavapai Co. D 2,861t pop.,
on United Verde & Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. of
Prescott, the county seat. Copper and gold
mines. Fruit and farming.
MINING N E\VS ; Mondays; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription S2; established
1895; W. S, Adams, editor and publisher.
KINGMAN, c. h., Mohave Co. t: 322
pop.— local estimate 700— on Santa Fe Paci-
fic Rd.,l:D5m. "W. of Prescott. Mining.
MOHAVE CO. 3I1NER; Saturdays; In-
dependent; six pages 13x2(}; subscription $3;
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARIZONA.
established 1882;Smith& Sawyer, editors and
publishers.
OUR MINERAL. WEALTH; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1893; Keau St.
Charles, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
MESA, Maricopa Co. n 722t pop.— local
census 1,5CX)— 18 m. E. of Phoenix, the county
seat and Territorial capital. Agriculture
and live stock.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; daily
four, weelily eight pages 13x20; subscription
—daily $4.50, weekly $2: G. S. Irwin, editor;
Press Publishing Co., publishers (1— 8).
MORENGI, Graham Co. Q^ 6,000 pop.,
on Morenci Southern Rd., 25 m. N. E. of
Solomonsville, the county seat. Mining.
EL OBRERO DE MORENCI; Satur-
days; Spanish; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established December, 1901; Arizona
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
LEADER; Saturdays; republican; six
pages 16x22; subscription $3; established
June, 1904; Arizona Publishing Company,
editors and puV)lisher8 (1—8).
SOUTHWESTERN PYTHIAN;
monthly (A A).
NACO, Cochise Co. P on El Paso &
Southwestern Rd., 100 m. S. of Tucson.
Smelting.
BUDGET; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished October, 1904; Edward N. Buck, edi-
tor; Buck Publishing Co., publishers (11—5)
(A A).
NOGALES, c. h., Santa Cruz Co. g
l,751t pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 75 m.
S. of Tucson. On the international bound-
ary between Mexico and United States.
Farming, cattle raising, and manufactur-
ing. Port of entry.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
local; four pages 13x20; subscription $5; es
tablished 1903; A. L. Pellegrin, editor and
publisher (1—6).
BORDER VIDETTE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1892; E. D. Miller, editor and
publisher.
OASIS; Saturdays; republican; twelve
to sixteen pages 10x16; subscription $2.50;
established 1893; Allen T. Bird, editor: Oasis
Printing House (Inc.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years iSgg and 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that effect.
PARADISE, Cochise Co. 0, on El
Paso & Southwestern Rd., 15 m. N. W. from
Rodeo, N. Mex. ( on El Paso & Southwestern
Rd.)
RECORD: Fridays; republican; four
pagei 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
February. 1906; Renwick White, editor and
publisher (1—8).
PHCENIX, c.h., Maricopa Co. D Ter-
ritorial Capital, 5,544+ pop.— local es-
timate 12,000— on Santa Fe, Prescott & Phoe-
nix and Southern Pacific Rds. and Salt r.,
ARIZONA.
35 m. N. of Maricopa and 226 N. E. of Yuma.
Farming, mining and stock raising. Winter
resort.
ARIZONA DE3IOCRAT; every even-
ing except Sundav (A A ).
ARIZONA GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEK LY, Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $2; established 1880; Akers
& Fritle, editors; Gazette Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly in the
year 1902, but has not since set up any definte
or satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
ARIZONA REi»lTBLlCAI\ ; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight to sixteen pages 18x24: sub-
scription—daily $9, weekly $2; established
1889: Arizona Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,381 in 1905
6,478 in 1906
6,579 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Arizona
Republican is the only morning paper at
Phoenix, the capital, which is a modern
city of 12,000 peoplp, situated in the Salt
River Valley, a body of rich farming land
in a semi-tropical climate equal in size to
the State of Rhode Island and now having
a population of 30,000, which will be in-
creased ten-fold as soon as the U. S. Gov-
ernment irrigation works now In course
of construction on Salt River are com-
pleted. All these people are at the ver3'
door of the Republican and are reached
on the morning of publication either by
private or rural free delivery carrier svs-
tems. Moreover, the Republican goes Into
70 per cent of the postoffloes of Arizona
and has more circulation than all other
territorial papers combined. It is posi-
tively the first newspaper which reaches
the people of Arizona and is the only one
which completely covers the territory.
Equipped with perfecting press and bat-
tery of linotypes. Exclusive morning
Associated Press franchise. Write for
sample copies and rates.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight to twelve pages
15x22; .subscription $5 ; established 1898; J. O.
Dunbar, editor; Dunbar &Loveitt, publishers
(1-6) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies daily in the
year 1903, but has not since set up any definite
claims to that effect, and admits that it does
not keep such a record as would make it pos-
sible to prepare a satisfactory circulation state-
ment.
EL MENSAJERO; Sundays; repub-
lican; Spanish; six pages 7^^x11 ; subscription
$3: established March. 1900; J. M. Melendrez,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SATURDAY REVIEW; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established, May, 1902; John G. Tinker,
editor and publisher.
SOUTHWESTERN STOCKMAN,
FARMER AND FEEDER; Fridays;
live stock and agriculture; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $2 ; established 1884; Chas.
W. Pugh, editor and publisher (8 — 5).
Copies printed : This paper has on three
occasions indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than a thousand copies regularly,
but such definite information as would war-
rant such a rating has never been forthcoming.
ARIZONA MA GAZINE; monthly;
eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1906. Arizona Magazine Co.,
•dltors and publishers (9—6 P) (A A).
ARIZONA-NEW MEXICO WORK-
MAN ; monthly; Ancient Order United
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ARIZONA.
Workmen; eight pages 10J^xl4; subscriptinn
50 cents; established 1899; Geo. W. Brown,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: Average edition of
3.276 copies in 1904, and credited with
printing more than 2,250 in 1905, 2,468
in 1906 and exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
PRESCOTT, c. h., Yavapai Co. D
8,559+ pop., on Santa Fe and Prescott &
Phoenix Rds. Gold and silver mining,
grazing, pine lumbering and agriculture.
ARIZONA JOURNAL-MINEB;
every morning except Monday, and
WEEK L Y, Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $9,
weekly $2.50; established 1864; J. W. Milnes,
editor; Journal-Miner Co., publishers (2— 6).
MORNING COURIER; every morning
except Sunday, and WEERIiY, Fridays;
democratic; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly
22x28 ; subscription— daily (Including weekly)
tlO, weekly $2.50; established 1882; E. A.
Rogers, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: The weekly edition of this
paper had credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly in the year i8g6, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so many.
S AFFORD, Graham Co. q^ 1,800 pop.,
on Gila Valley, Globu & Northern Rd. and
Gila r., 150 m. N. E. of Tucson, in the Pueblo
VIejo Valley. Farming, mining and stock
raising.
GRAHAM GUARDIAN; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; John J. Birdno, edi-
tor and publisher (7 — 5).
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
SAINT JOHNS, c. h., Apache Co. o
1,200 pop., about 140 m. E. by S. E. of Flag-
staff. Gristmill. Mining, grazing and lum-
bering.
ST. JOHNS HERALD AND
APACHE NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent republican ; six pages 11x16; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; Reamer Ling,
editor and publisher (6— 5).
SALOME, Yuma Co. J2 150 pop.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
SOLOMONS VILLE, c. h , Graham
Co. O^ 629+ pop., on Gila Valley, Globe &
Northern Rd., 148 m. N. E. of Tucson.
Mining, agriculture and stock raising.
ARIZONA BULLETIN; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; Arizona Bulletin
Publishing Co.. editors and publishers (1—8).
TEMPE, Maricopa Co. n 892t pop.,
on Maricopa, Phoenix & Salt River Rd.,
10 m. E. of Phoenix, the county seat and
Territorial capital. Location of Territorial
Normal School. Flour mill and manufac-
tories. Farming, live stock and fruit.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
four pages 17x23; subscrlptlen — daily $5,
weekly $2.50; established— dallv 1894, weekly
1886; Curt. W. Miller, editor; News Publishing
Co., publishers.
TOMBSTONE, c. h.. Cochi$e Co. p,
C46+ pop., about 65 m. S. E. of Tucson.
Silver and gold mining and agriculture.
PROSPECTOR; every evening except
Sunday, and EPITAPH, Sundays; dem-
3
ARIZONA.
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $7.50, Sunday $2; established — dally
1886, Sunday 1882; Wm. Hattich, editor and
publisher.
TUCSON, c. h., Pima Co. g 7,531+
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd. and Santa
Cruz r., 250 m. E. of Yuma, 485 from San
Diego, Cal. The town was founded in 1560
by Jesuits. Institute of St. Joseph and
University of Arizona located here. Mining
and reduction of gold, silver and copper
ores. Agriculture and stock raising. Hides
and wool.
ARIZONA STAR; every morning ex-
cept Monday, eight pages \l)4x.22; sub-
Bcrlptlon $7.50 ; established 1874; State Con-
solidated Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
TUCSON CITIZEN I every evening ex-
ceptSunday, and ARIZONA CITIZEN,
Fridays; democratic; eight to ten pageg
15x22: subscription— dally $7.50, weekly $2;
established — dally 1870, weekly 1860; C. M.
Minler, editor; Citizen Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed : The weekly edition of this
paper has on three occasions indicated a desire
to have credit for issuing more than a thousand
copies regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
ALIANZA ; Saturdays (A A).
I^KONTEKIZO; Saturdays (A A).
POST ; Saturdays ( A A).
MINER AND STOCKMAN; semi
monthly ( A A).
PLANT WORLD; monthly; science;
twenty eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; Plant World Association,
editors and publishers (1—8).
WICKENBURG, Maricopa Co. D
217+ pop., ou Morenci Southern Rd.
3IINER; Saturday!; Independent; four
pages 17J^x24 ; subscription $2; established
June, 1904; Angelo Hammer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
WILLCOX, Cochin Co. 0, 396 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Rd., 65 m. N. of Tomb-
stone, the county seat. Mining, cattle
raising and agriculture.
ARIZONA RANGE NEWS; Fridays;
live stock and mining; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1893; Kemp
Bros., editors and publishers.
"WILLIAMS, Coconino Co. [^ 1,500
pop., on Santa Fe Pacific Rd., 32 m. W. of
Flagstaff, the county seat. Copper mining,
cattle and sheep raising and lumbering.
NEW^S; Saturdays; Independent; foiir
pages 16x22; subscription $3; established
1891; F. L. Moore, editor and publisher (1—8).
WINSLO W, Navajo Co. D- 1.305t pop. ,
on Santa Fe Rd.. 58 m. E. of Flagstaff.
Railroad shops, agriculture, stock raising.
MAIL; Saturdays; democratic; six
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
ARIZONA.
1893; Lloyd C. Henning, editor and publisher
(1—8).
YUMA, c. h., Yuma Co. p 3,000 pop.,
on Southern Paeiflc Rd. and Colorado r.,
about 150 m. W. by S. W. of Phoenix, the
capital of the Territory, and 250 S. E. of Los
Angeles, Cal. Commerce, mining and fruit
growing.
SUN; every morning except Mondaj-, and
"WEEKIiY, Fridays; democratic; dally
four, weekly eight pages 13x20; subscription
—daily $7.90, weekly $2 ; established— dallv
1905, weelcly 1S96; A. M. Foster, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
ARIZONA.
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,241 for the year 1905, and 1,283
in 1906, but has not since made defin-
ite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
ARIZONA SENTINEL. J Wednesdays;
republican; four pages 18x^4 ; subscription
$2 ; established 1870 ; J. W. Dorrington, editor
and publisher (1—6).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; socialist;
six pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
August, 1903; The Enterprise Corporation,
editors and publishers (1—8).
ARIZONA PYTHIAN; monthly
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 7x10^
subscription 50 cents; established April, 1903
A. M. Foster, editor and publisher (12—5 P)
(A A).
ARKANSAS.
Population 1,311,564 1. Land Area 53,045 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Missouri, east bj^ the Mississippi River, south by Louisiana
and Texas, and west by Texas and the Indian Territory. State capital: Lit-
tle Rock. Principal products and industries : Live stock, cotton, corn and gen-
eral agriculture. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908),
313, divided as follows: Daily, 28; serai-weekly, 3; weekly, 260; semi-monthly,
2; monthly, 19; quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 3,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
L-ittle Rock 38,307t Joueiaboro 4,50St
Fort Siiiitli ll,5Srt Kayetteville 4,061t
Piue Bluff ll,496t Eureka !<»p rings 3,5r3t
Hot !«ipriiig8 9,973t >Iena 3,4'^3t
Helena 5,550t Paragould 3,3'^4t
Texarkana 4,91 4t
ALMA, Crawford Co. ^ 440 f pop., on \
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., j
10 m. N. E. of Van Bureu and 19 N. E. of
Fort Smith.
NEWS; weekly (A A).
ALPENA PASS, Boone Co. h 300
pop., on Missouri & North Ai-kansas Rd.,
15 m. W. of Harrison, tlie county seat.
Hardwood lumber.
SEARCHLIGHT; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x20; subscription $1;
established April, 1905; Robert Eddins, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
ALTUS, Franklin Co. tl 2,.500 pop.,
on Little Rock & Ft. Smith Rd., 41 m. E. of
Fort Smith. Coal mining. Farming arid
fruit raising.
A LTUS-DENNIN<i BANNER ;Thur3
days; independent; four pages 17x24; sub
scription$l; established 1904; R. H. Burrow,
editor; Altus-Denning Banner Publisliing
Companj', publishers (1— 5P) (A A).
ARGENTA, Pulaski Co. O 14,000 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, St. Louis
Southwestern, Little Rock & Ft. Smith and
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds.
and N. bank of Arkansas r., opposite
Little Rock, the county seat and State
capital. Railroad shops, flour mill and vari-
ous manufactories.
NEWS; every evening except Saturday,
and Sunday morning; democratic; daily
four, Sunday eight pages 15x22; subscription
- dally $5, Sunday $1; established as weekly
In 190J; Henry J. Miller, editor and publisher
(1-8).
NORTH LITTLE ROCK TI3IES;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; W. L. Bar-
ton, manager.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it har
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
VOICE OF THE TWENTIETH
CENTURY; Saturdays; African; metho-
dist episcopal; twelve pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1897; J. A. McG.
Johns, editor; Wm. C. Cox, publisher.
ARKADELPHIA, c.h.,Clark Co.p
2,739+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd. and Ouachita r., 75 m. S. W.
of Little Rock, the State capital. Seat of a
Baptist and a Methodist college. Salt
works, plow factory and excellent water
power. Lumber and cotton the chief
products.
SITTINGS HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; Ed. McCorkle, editor.
SOUTHERN STANDARD; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1868 ; Adam Clark
& Son, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ARKANSAS CITy,c.h.. Desha Co.
□, l,091t pop., ou Mississippi River & North-
western and St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rds. and Mississippi r.,75m. S. E.
of Pine Bluer. Coal depot and saw mill.
A shipping point.
NEW ENTERPRISE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; John W. Davis, editor
and publisher.
ASHDOWN, Little River Co. p 400?
pop., on Texarkana & Ft. Smith and Arkan-
sas & Choctaw Rds., about 20 m. N. W. of
Texarkana. Agriculture, lumber, cotton,
Indian corn and pork.
LITTLE RIVER NEWS; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1897; James Crooks, editor and publisher.
ASH FLAT, Sharp Co. b 215t pop.,
12 m. S. W. of Hardy, nearest railroad sta-
tion on St. Louis and San Francisco Rd.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
ATKINS, Pope Co. b T4.5t pop., on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.,63m.
N. W. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Farming, cotton and live stock. Roller mill
and cotton gin.
CHRONICLE; Fridaj's; democratic;
twelve pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
Ushed 1894; W. F. Turner, editor and pub
lisher (6—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,235 for the year
1906, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
AUGUSTA, c.h., Woodruff Co. D-l,040t
pop.— of township 5,169f— on St. Louis, Iron
Mountain & Southern Rd. and White r., 65
m. E. N. E. of Little Rock, tne State capital.
Steam saw mills and handle factory. Cot-
ton shipping.
WOODRUFF CO. FREE PRESS;
Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1892; E. L. Billingslea, editor
and publisher.
BATESVILLiE, c. h., Independence
Co. i 2,327t pop., on St. Louis, Iron Moun-
tain & Southern Rd. and White r., 90 m.
N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital. Seat
of educational institutions for white and
colored races. Manganese ore is mined.
Cotton, tobacco, corn, wheat, oats, fruit
and vegetables. Shipping point.
INDEPENDENCE CO. NEWS; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established as 5ec 1892; News
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7—5 P).
GUARD; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1876; E. L. Givens, editor; Batesville Printing
Co., publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper has had
credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies weekly since 1901, but has never
made a circulation statement that was
entirely definite and satisfactory.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished January, 1908; I. B. Muchmore, editor
and publisher (1—8).
BEEBE, White Co. n l,200t pop., on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 16 m.
S. W. of Searcy, the county seat, and 32 N.
E. of Little Rock, the State capital. Small
fruits, cotton and vegetables.
WHITE CO. NEWS; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; T. M. Woods, editor; News
Printing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,683 for the year
1903, 1,960 in 1906, since which it has
not made any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
BENTON, c. h., Saline Co. n 2,000
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern; Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf; Little
Rock & Hot Springs ; Western & Pine
Bluff Rds.. near Saline r., and 23 m. S. W. of
Little Rock, the State capital, and 30 m. E.
of Hot Springs. Saw, flour and grist mills,
potteries and tannery. Agriculture, lum-
bering and manufacturing, Rich deposits
of banxito, fuller's earth and whet-stone
being extensively mined.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
189»; R. C. Ray, editor and publisher.
SAL.INE TIMES-COURIER; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x32; sub-
ARKANSAS.
scription $1; established 1890; L. B. White,
editor and publisher (1—7).
BENTON VILLE,c. h., Benton Co. t:
1,843+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
27 m. N. of Fayetteville. Cereals and to-
bacco cultivated. Tobacco manufactorieg
and fruit evaporators. Center of a fruit-
growing country.
BENTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scriptions!; established 1886; Joseph S.Stev-
enson, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: Had credit for an
issue of 1,500 for the year 1898. but
has not since made claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
BENTON CO. SUN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; Cross & Morley, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Had credit for an
average issue of 1,605 in 1903, since
which time it has not furnished a
satisfactory report, but was credited
with printing more than 1,000 copies
for the years 1906 and 1907.
A. O. U. W. GUIDE; monthly; Ancient
Order United Workmen; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1893; H. L.
Cross, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,900 in 1899
and 5.500 in 1905, since which it has
not ftirnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
BERRYVILIiE,o.h., Carroll Co. ^
551+ pop., 12 m. S. E. of Eureka Springs, one
of the two county seats, and 44 N. E. of Fay-
etteville. Flour mill. Farming and fruit
raising.
CARROL.L. PROGRESS? Thurs-
days ; democratic ; six pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription SI; established 1879; Wm. L. Crow,
editor and publisher (7—5).
NORTH ARKANSAS STAR; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established March. 1905; S. H.
Doxey, editor; S. H. Doxey & G. P. Hinch-
man, publishers (1—7).
BINGEN, Hempstead Co. p 200 pop.,
24 m. N. W.ofHope. Farming, milling and
mining.
SOCIAIj VISITOR; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1884; J. R. Wolff, editor and pub-
lisher.
BLACK "ROCK, i Lawrence Co. [/ 1,500
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 100
m. N. W. of Memphis. Button making
and other manufacturing, lumber and
farming.
LAWRENCE CO. TELEPHONE}
Fridays; Independent; eight pages 18x24;
subsclription $1 ; established 1884; C. A. Bed-
good, editor and publisher (6—5).
BLACK SPRINGS, Montgomery
Co. -a 204 pop., 8 m. S. W. of Mount Ida, the
county seat, and 87 W. of Hot Springs,
nearest railroad station on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd. Agriculture and stock
raising.
INFORMER; Saturdays; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1892; J
Mattherre. editor and publisher (A A).
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
37
ARKANSAS.
ARKANSAS.
BLYTHEVII.LE, Mississippi Co. cT
302 pop., on St. Louis & Memphis Rd., 15 m.
N. of Osceola, the county seat. Lumber,
cotton and corn.
COURIER; Thursdays (A A).
BOONE VILLE, Logan Co. -D 9S8t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
20 m. S. W. of Paris. Cotton and corn.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays (A A).
PROGRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April. 190tJ; Jeff D. Ferguson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
BRINKL.EY, Monroe Co. o l,648t
pop.— of township 2,967+— on Arkansas Mid-
land, Little Rock & Memphis, St. Louig
Southwestern and White & Black River
Valley Rds., 65 m. E. of Little Rock, the
State capital, and 71 W. of Memphis, Tenn.
OH mlUs, car works and stave factory.
ARGUC) ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1876; W. B. Folsom, editor; Wm. B. & H. M. Fol-
som, pabllshers.
MONROE CO. CITIZEN; Thursdays:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; W. B. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher.
CABOT, Lonoke Co. n 500t pop., on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 20 m.
N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital. Hor-
ticulture and agriculture.
GUARD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 12x18; subscription fl; established
18»1; a. W. Granberry, editor; B. F. Grau-
berry & Co., publishers (A A).
CALICO ROCK, Izard Co. [j 600
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 200 m. N. E. of Little Rock.
Lumber, mining and agriculture.
PROGRESS; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; H. B. Dallam, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CAMDEN, c. h., Ouachita Co. q 3,8i0t
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds. and
the right bank of Ouachita r., 110 m. S. W.
of Little Rock, the State capital. Steam-
boats ascend the river to this point. Cotton
growing.
BEACON; Saturdays; democratic; four
pa^es 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1874; W. P. Holmea. editor and publisher.
Copies printed: Had credit for an
average issue of 1,279 for the year
1896, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
^OUACHITA II EH ALU; Fridays;
democratic ; eight pagH>* 13xV0 ; subscription
91; established 1840; Harrv F. Kapp, editor;
Herald Printing Company, publisher--- (12— '^,1.
Co-pies printed: Has had credit for
issuing more than i.ooo copies weekly
sinice^ 1903, but has never made a cir-
culation statement that was satisfactory. ,
CARLISLE, Lonoke Co. a on Chi-!
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 9 m. E. of
Lonoke, the county seat. Dairying.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays (A A).
CASA, Perry Co. D 600 pop., on Choc-
taw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 60 m. W. of Lit-
tle Rock. Farming. Lumbering.
DEiHOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; W. T. Huchlngson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CAVE CITY, Sharp Co. b 229tpop.,
about 15 m. N. of Batesvllle, nearest station
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.
CLARION; Thursdays (A A).
CHARLESTON, FmnWm Co. b 677t
pop., on Arkansas Central Rd., about 20 m.
E. of Fort Smith. Cotton, produce and
live stock.
EXPRESS; Fridays (A A).
CHERRY VALLEY, Cross Co. d
114t pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., about 8 m. N. of Vanndale,
the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; weekly; eight pages
11x16; subscription SI; established 1907; En-
terprise Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1—8).
CLARENDON, c. h., Monroe Co. D-
l,840t pop., on Arkansas Midland and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds. and E. bank of
White r., 48 m. W. of Helena. Saw and
grist mills, cotton gin and wagon, boat-
oar, stave, heading, beam, shoe last, buggy
rim strip, pearl button and plow factories
and foundry. Agriculture.
MONROE CO. SUN; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.30; established
1976; Wm. E. Spencer, editor and publisher
(6-5).
CLARKSVILLE, c. h., Johnson Co.\2
1,080+ pop., on Little Rock & Ft. Smith Rd..
2 m. N. of Arkansas r. and about 102 N. W.
of Little Rock, the State capital. Flour
and planing mills and cotton gin.
JOHNSON CO. HERA lit); Fridays;
demooratie: eight pSKes 13x20: subscription
tl; established 1976: Harley & Ward, editors
and puhllahers (4—3).
Copies printed: Had credit for an
average issue of 1,728 in 1895, since
which time it has not furnished a sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for the
years 1906 and 1907.
CLINTON, c. h., VanBuren Co. tl 297t
pop., on Little Red r., about 75 m. N. W.
from Little Rock, the State capital. Cot-
ton gin and saw mill.
VAN BUREN CO. J O U R N A L, »
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 16x24;
subscription $1; established May, 1901; S. A.
Myover, editor and publisher.
VAN BUREN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays (A A).
CONWAY, c.h., Faulkner Co. U 2.611
pop., on Little Rock & Ft. Smith Rd.. 30 m.
N. W. of Little Rock, the State capital. Two
colleges, canning factory and cottonseed
oil, roller flour and shingle mills. Cotton
and corn.
ARKANSAS UNION TRIBUNE;
Thursdays (A A).
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AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIEECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
FAUJLKNER CO. TIMES; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; establlsbed 1896; J. B. Higglns.
editor and publisher.
L.OG CABIN-DE310CRAT; Thurs-
days: democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
Borlption $1; established 1879; Couway Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: Had credit for an
average issue of 1,617 in 1Q04. since
which it has not furnished a report,
but was credited with printing more
than 1,000 copies for the year 1907.
CORNING , c.h.. Clay Co. d l.Ul pop..
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd. Cooperage, factories, saw mills and
cotton gins. Agriculture.
COURIER) Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1; established
I880; Clyde C. Est^s, editor and publisher
(7-5).
COTTER, Baxter Co. i 890 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 110 m. S. of Spring-
field, Mo.
COURIER} Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1903; H. D. Routzong, edi-
tor and publisher (7—5).
COVE, Polk Co. -D T©7t pop., on Kansas
City Southern Rd., 15 m. 8. of Mena, the
county seat.
HERALD; Fridays: four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established November, 19u5;
T. P. Fulton, editor and publisher (2— 7 P).
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Crittenden
Co. D- 300 pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain
& Southern Rd., 18 m. N. W. of Memphis,
Tenn. Farming and lumbering.
CRITTENDEN CO. TI3IES; Satur
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished February, VMr2; Mrs. N. M. Gibson,
editor and publisher (7—5).
CROSSETT. Ashley Co. D, 1,600 pop.,
on Mississippi River, Hamburg & Western
Rd., 65 m. S. W. of Greenville. Miss.
OBSERVER; Thursdays (A A).
DANVILLE, c.h..reH<7o.-D600Tpop.,
on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 85 m.
W. of Perryville. Cotton.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; A. W. Henry, editor and pub-
lisher.
DARDANELLE, c. h., Tell Co. -n
1,602+ pop., on Dardanelle & Russellville Rd.
and Arkansas r., 5 m. S. of Russellville
and 75 N. W. of Little Rock, the Stat«
capital. Distillery and flour, planing and
cotton seed oil mills. Cotton shipping
point.
POST-DISPATCH; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished—Po«f 1876, Dispatch 1893, consoli-
dated January, 1897; Jno. H. Page, editor;
Post-Dispatch Publishing Company, publish-
ers.
Copies printed: Had credit for an
average issue of 1,932 for the year
1898, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
ARKANSAS.
DENMARK, White Co. d' about 11 m.
N. W. of Bradford, nearesst railroad station
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.
3IADDOCK PIONEER; monthly;
twelve pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; e.s-
tablished January, 1903; John M. Harlow,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : 1,250 in 1Q06
1,375 in 1907
DE QUEEN, Sevier Co. p l,200t pop.,
on Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rd.
Lumber, cotton, mining, fruit and veget-
able growing.
BEE; Fridays; ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $\; established 1897; Cannon &
Pearre. editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,038 in 1898
1,353 in 1906
1,375 in 1907
DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays (A A).
DERMOTT, Chicot Co. q, 467tpop.^
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.
30 m. N.W. of Lake Village, the county seat.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
SOUTH EAST ADVOCATE; Thurs-
days (A A).
SOUTH EASTERN BAPTIST; Sat
urdays; baptist; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900: W. W. Booker,
editor; J. H. Vlckers, publisher (A A).
DESARC, c. h., Prairie Co. D 640t
pop., on W. bank of White r., 15 m. N. of
Devaire Bluff, the other county seat, and 57
E. N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Flour mill and machine shop. Cotton,
hides and lumber shipping point. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
GUIDON; Thursdays; deniocrattc;foiir
pages 17x24; subscription *1 ; established 1600;
C. C. Jiidson, e'iltor and pulilisher.
W^HITE RIVER JOUK NA I.; Thuis-
days (A A ).
DEVALLS BLUFF, Prairie Co,
n 605+ pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma &
Gulf Rd. and White r., 25 m. E. of Lonoke
Manufacturing, farming and stock raising
PRAIRIE CO. OBSERVER; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub
Bcription $1; established 1897; Morrill Bros,
editors and publishers.
DEWITT, c. h,, Arkamas Co. D- 318t
pop.— local estimate 500— on Stuttgart Sc
Arkansas River Rd., 25 m. 8. E. of Stutt-
gart. Saw mill and cotton gin. Stock
raising and agriculture.
NEW E R A ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; J. M. Landls. editor and pub-
lisher.
DIERKS, Howard Co. P 400 pop.—
local estimate — on De Queen & Eastern
Rd., 27 m. W. of De Queen. Logging, rail-
road ties and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established June, 1906; A. I.
Henry, editor and publisher (7— 6P).
ELDORADO, c, h., Union Co. p
1,069+ pop., on Arkansas Southern, New Or-
leans & Northwestern and St. Louis, Iron
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
39
ARKANSAS.
Mountain & Southern Rds., 125 m. S. of
Little Rock. Cotton oil mill and canning
factory.
ARKANSAS J O U R N A L.| Satur
days; democratic ; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established November, 1905;
A. A. Terrell, editor; Terrell & Colvin, pub-
lishers (12— 5P> (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays: democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establislied
1894; Geo. W. Mason, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,504 in 1907
UNION CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages lox2U; subscription
$1; established 1891; A. W. Martin, editor;
Martin & Grain, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,057 ^or the year 1896,
1,377 iri 1906, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
ENGLAND, Lonoke Co. n 2,000 pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 31 m. N. of
Pine Bluff and 25 S. E. of Little Rock, the
State capital. Agriculture and lumbering.
COURIER; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; Reid Cur
son, editor; England Printing Co., Inc., pub-
lishers (6—5).
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; C. P. Newton, editor; R. E. L.
Eagle, publisher (1—8).
EUREKA SPRINGS, c.h., (7arro«
Co. "D 5,173 pop., on St. Louis & North
Arkansas Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Seligman,
Mo. A health resort, noted for its heal-
ing springs. Population at the height of
the season about 10.000. Mining, live
stock and agriculture.
TIMES-ECHO; every evening except
Sunday, and CAKKOI.l. CO. REC-
ORD, Thursdays; eight pages 12'';ixl9; sub-
scription—dailv §4, weekly $1; established-
Times 1881, Echo 1885, weekly edition 1903;
G. E. Miller and Wade H. James, editors;
Ozark Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
FLASHLICillT, Fridays ; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription §1: estab
llshed 1894; W. L. Washburn, editor; Maloiie
& Barrows, publishers ( 1— 7 ).
BEAUTIFUIi OZARKS; monthly
(A A).
EVENING SHADE, c. h., Sharp
Co. [^ 281 pop., near Strawberry Creek,
about 22 m. N. of Batesville. Saw and grist
mills and wagon, harness, woolen and
flour manufactories.
SHARP CO. RECORD; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 18T7; Claude L. Coger, editor
and publisher.
FAYETTEVIELE, c. h., Washing-
ton Co. \j 4,061+ pop.— local estimate 8,000—
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Ozark &
Cherokee Rds., 22 m. S. of Rogers and 62 N.E.
of Fort Smith. Seat of the University of
Arkansas. Wagon and plow works. Center
of the great fruit section of Northwest Ar-
kansas. Coal, lead and Iron. Agriculture.
DAILY; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 16x22; subscription $3; established
1894; Lewis Payne.edltor and publisher.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
ARKANSAS.
four pages 15x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1895; C. D. Ambrose, editor and pub-
lisher.
ARKANSAS SENTINEL; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scriptions!; established 1875; Meah M. Mer-
itt. editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 in 1898, since
which time it has not furnished a sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for the
years 1906 and 1907,
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1868; S. E. Marrs. editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
REPUBLICAN: Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; sub.scriptlon $1.25; estab-
lished 1885; D. C. Ambrose, editor and pub-
lisher.
WASHINGTON CO. REVIEW »
Thursdays; republican; six pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1890; Review
Printing Co. (Inc.), editors and publishers
(2-8). _
Copies printed: For the j'cars 1902
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
FORDYCE, Dallas Co. q l,710t pop.
—of township 2.947+— on St. Louis South-
western Rd., 29 m. N. E. of Camden. Saw%
planing and woolen mills and canning fac-
tory. Cotton district.
ENTERPRISE; Tuesdays; democratic;
fix to eight pages 15x22: subscription Jl; es-
tablished 1884; J. M. Raines, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
TRI-COUNTY ADVOCATE; Thurs-
davs (A A).
WESTERN STAR; semi-monthly
(▲A).
FOREMAN, Little River Co. p 350
pop., on Arkansas & Choctaw Rd., 36 m.
from Texarkana and 7 from Red River.
Cotton and corn raising.
NEW ROCKY SUN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; R. M. Stovall, editor and
publisher.
FORREST CITY, c.h., Sai7it Francis
Co. D- 1,361+ pop., on Choctaw and Gulf and
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds., 45
m. W. S. W. of Memphis. Tenn., and 90 E.
by N. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Lumber and potato industry. Live stock
and cotton shipping.
CROWLEY RIDGE CHRONI-
CLE; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
13^xl9?|; subscription $1: established
March, 1906; Charles R. Izard, editor and
publisher (1—8).
TIMES ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1871;
Landvolgt & Vadakin, editors and publish-
ers.
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FORT SMITH, c. h., Sebastian Co. -a
21,587+ pop.— local estimate 33,000— on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern and St.
Louis & San Francisco, Kansas City
Southern, Fort Smith & Western, and
Arkansas Central Rds., and Ari^ansas r., 163
m. W. N. W. of Little Rock, the State cap-
ital. Ice factor}', saw and planing mills,
furniture factories, cotton compress, oil-
seed mills, soap factory, broom factory,
brick plants, shoe and harness factories,
boiler works, and mines of semi-anthra-
cite coal. Exports corn, fruit, cotton, stock,
lumber and hides. Farming and mining.
NEWS RECORD; every evening ex-
cept Saturday, and Sunday morning; daily
eight, Sunday ten to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscrtptiou — daily $5; established 1893; J.
B. Parker, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,160 for the year 1902,
3,864 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 copies for the year 1907.
Publisher's announcement.— The News Rec-
ord is the leading paper of Fort Smith,
both from the standpoint of BONA FIDE,
clean-cut circulation and general prestige
with local and foreign advertisers. It car-
ries over la per cent of all the foreign
advertising sent into this field.
J. B. Parkeu, Editor and Manager.
SOUTHWEST AMERICAN; every
morninjj: except Monday (A A).
TliUES; every evening except Saturday
and Sunday, and Sunday morning; daily
eight, Sunday sixteen to twenty pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5; established 1882; J. F.
Henry, editor; The Times Co., publishers
Copies printed: 3,376 in 1904
4,228 in 1906
4.188 in 1907
ARKANSAS APPRECIATOR; Fri-
days (A A).
C 1 T V ITEM; Saturdays ; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 Ctnts; established
February, 1901; R. C. Kite and Z. Wells, edi-
tors and publishers.
ELEVATOR: Fridays ;democratic;elght
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1878; J. F. Weaver, editor; Weldon, Williams
& Lick, publishers ( 12—3).
Copies printed: 6,577 i^i 1897
5,980 in 1907
UNION SENTINEL; Fridays; labor;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1903; W. W. Phillips, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,298 for the year
1904, 1,523 in 1906, but has not since
made definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
EVANGEIilSTj monthly (A A).
OUR EASTERN STAR; monthly
(A A).
GENTRY. Benton Co. ^ 750 pop.,
in 1905; on Kansas Citj' & Southern Rd.,
about 7 m. N. of Siloam Springs. Fruit
raising.
INDEX; Thursdays; four pages 11x16 and
supplement 9x12; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished July, 1904; L. H. Babcock, editor
and publisher (I— 7).
J O U R N A li-A D VA N C E ; Fridays;
ARKANSAS.
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1894; Arthur Tallman & Co.,
editors and publishers (7 — 5).
GILLHAM, Sevier Co. pSlOf pop., on
Kansas City Southern Rd., 10 m. N. of De
Queen. Mining region.
3IINER ; Wednesdays (A A).
GRAVETTE, Benton Co. "n 1.260
pop., on Kansas City, Southern & 'Frisco
Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Bentonville, the county
seat. Agriculture, fruit and stock raising.
Flour mills.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; A. C.
Veach, editor and publisher (1-3).
GLOBE: monthly(AA).
SOVEREIGN ODD FELLOW;
monthly; odd fellowship; sixteen to twenty-
four pages 10^x15; subscription 25 cents;
established May, 1904; A. C. Veach, editor;
I. O. O. F. Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
GREEN FOREST, Carroll Co. )j 469t
pop., 21 m. S. E. of Eureka Springs and 9 E.
of Berryville, the two county seats, and
75 S. of Springfield, Mo. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889; E. C. Cooper, editor and pub-
lisher (2-5).
GREEN'WOOD, c. h., Sebastian Co.
-a 491+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., 18 m. S. S. E. of Fort Smith,
one of the two county seats. Cotton.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1883; Harvey & Claunrs, editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
GtJRDON, Clark Co.JJlMol pop., on
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.,
16 m. S. W. of Arkadelphia, the county
seat. Planing mill and stave factory. Cot-
ton shipping.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic: four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; S. Scott Harris, editor and publisher.
HAMBURG, c. h., Ashley Co. R l,260t
pop., on Hamburg & Western Rd. and
Mississippi r., 45 m. S. W. of Greenville,
Miss. Lumber and cotton.
ASHLEY CO. EAGLE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
91 ; established 1866; S. B. Baird. editor and
publisher.
CLARION; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1900; F. J. Graves, editor; H. P. Babb,
publisher (11— 5) (A A).
HAMPTON, c. h., Calhoun Co. P 154t
pop., on Little Bay & Hampton Rd., about
20 m. E. of Camden.
ARKANSAW PLAINDEALER;
Fridays (A A).
HARDY, ••h-. Sharp Co. [^ 497t pop.
—of township 844+— on Kansas City, Ft.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ARKANSAS.
Scott &. Memphis Rd., 129 m. N. of Mem-
phis, Tenn. Fruit and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
Been Phillips, editor and publisher.
HARRISBURG, e. h., Poinsett Co.
cf 800 pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., 64 m. N. W. of Memphis,
Tenn. Stave factories, machine repair
Hhops and cotton gin. Lumbering and
cotton raising.
.MODERN NEWS; Fridays; democratic;
eight pa^es 18x3U; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; L. D. Freeman, editor and pub-
llaher.
Copies printed: For the year 190a
and again in 1903 this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
POINSETT col NT V Tl.UES; Fri-
days; four pages l8x:i4; suuscriptiuu gl ; es
tabli8hedl896; Ira D. Waller, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HARRISON, c. h., Boone Co. ^ 1.561t
pop.— of township 2,849+— 40 m. E. by S. E.
of Eureka Springs and 90 S. by E. of
Sprlngtield, Mo. Manufactories of tin-
ware, buggies and flour. Agriculture.
BOONE BANNERt Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; six pages 15x22: subscription $1;
efttablished 1884; John Mason, editor and
publisher (1—5).
REP UB LI CAN; Fridays; four pages
24z8(i; subscription $1; established 1895;
Stanley Crandal I, editor and publisher (I — 8)
TIMEH ; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 2tJx2e; subscription $1; established 1871;
J. R. Newman, editor and p"bilshf'r.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
HARTFORD, Sebasti<in Co. -O 400
pop., 31m. S. of Fort Smith. Coalmining
and farming.
DEVELOPER; Fridays: democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
May, 1900; Leon Westmoreland, editor and
publisher (11—5).
HAVANA, y(^ll Co. -O on Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about 12 m.
N. W. of Danville, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE} Thursdaj's ( A A),
HAZEN, Prairie Co. D 636t pop.— of
township 1,915+— on Little Rock & Mem-
phis and Choctaw Route of Rock Island
System Rds., 44 m. E. of Little Rock. Cot-
ton gin and creamery.
GRAND PRAIRIE RECOUNTER;
Fridays; independent democratic ; eight
pe^e« 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
December, 1901; W. A. Daugherty. editor and
publisher.
HEBER, o. h., Cleburne Co. ^ 800
pop., 30 m. N. N. E. of Searcy. Saw and
ARKANSAS.
grist mills and cotton gin. Stock raising
and farming.
JACKSON IAN: Thursdays : demo-
cratic; four pages 13x24; subscription SI;
established 1388; George W. Reed and W.
Howard Reed, editors and publlsberB (7—5).
HELENA, c. h., Phillips Co. n- 12,000
pop., on Arkansas Midland and St. Louis,
Iron Mountain & Southern, and Yazoo &
Mississippi, Missouri it North Arkansas
Rds. and Mississippi r., 80 m. below Mem-
phis, Tenn. Shipping point for lumber,
cotton and cotton-seed oil. Manufacturing.
WORIjD; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription— dally $7.50,
weekly §1; established 187U; World Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 the weekly edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such detinite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BAPTIftT REPORTER; Thursdays;
baptist; eight pages llxlfi: nubscrlption
$1 25: establislied 1^92; W. A. Holmes, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 co-pies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SHIELD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 16x22: subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1891 ; James R. Turner, editor and pro-
prietor (1— 81.
HERMITAGE, Bradley Co. g 84t
pop., about 1(1 ni. S. W. of Warren, the
nearest railroad station on St. Louis, Kan-
sas Citj' & Colorado Rd.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
HOPE, Hempstead Co. p 4,500 pop., on
Arkansas & Louisiana and St. Louis. Iron
Mountain & Southern Rds.. 32 m. N. E. of
Texarkana. Cotton compress and oil mill,
lumber and planing mills, handle spokes
and heading factory.
STAR OF HOPE; semi weekly, Wed-
nesdaj's and Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages i;Sx31: subscription $1.50; established
18C9; Ed. McCorkle, editor; Star Printing
Co., publishers (I — 8).
G A ZETTE ; Thursdays ; democratic : four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.90; established
l«84: W. W. Folsom, editor and publisher
(1-8).
HORATIO, Sevier Co. p 62.5t pop.,
on Horatio & Southern and Kansas City
Southern Rds., about 12 m. W. of Lockes-
burg, the county seat.
TI3IES-RECORD; Fridays (A A).
HOT SPRINGS. c. h.. Garland Co. U
19.973+ pop., on Missouri Pacific and Rock
Island Rds., S6 m. W. S. W. of Little Rock,
the State capital, and 5 E. of Ouachita r.
Hot and cold mineral springs make it a
health resort. Saw and planing mills and
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ARKANSAS.
manufacture of oilstone. Seat of the U. S.
Army aod Navy General Hospital. Deposits
of lead and sliver ores In vlolnlty.
CITIZENS' DAILY BULIiETIN:
every evening except Sunday; democratic;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $4.50; estab-
lished December, 1906 ; R. O. Schaef er, editor ;
Schaefer & Adams, publishers (11— T P).
NEWS* every evening except Sunday,
and WfiEli.IjV, Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x34 ; subscription— dally $6,
weekly $1; e^tabUfthed 1882; J. L. Wadley,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 the weekly edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SENTUSELi-ltECOttD; every morn-
ing exoeiX MoadAy ; iD^oendeQt ; el^bt jtages
18x24; sub9C(tptioa$ii: established 1873 ; John
Q. Hlgglns. editor and publisher (1— S).
ARKANSAW THOMAS CAT; Sun
days; Independent - democratic; twenty-
eight pa^es 9x11; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1890: J. Davis Orear, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: 4,949 weekly in 1900.
Since which its reports have been
faulty, but was believed to print more
than 2,250 \n 1907.
ECHO; Saturdays; negro; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.35; established 1898;
S. S. Lockhart, editor; Echo Publishing Co.,
publishers.
O REAR'S YELiLOVV-JACKET}
Sundays (A A).
MEDICAL. JOURNAL,; monthly;
medical: forty -four to flfty-two pages 9x9;
subscription |l; established 1892; William F.
B-^rnart, editor; Bernart, Jelks & Holland,
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing 1,000 copies regularly in
the year 1902, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
HOUSTON, Perry Co. D on Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about 35 m. N.W.
of Little Rock, the State capital.
FREE-WILL BAPTIST BANNER;
Thursdays! A A).
HUNTINGTON, Sebastian Co. -u
l,298t pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd., about 22 m. S. E. of Fort Smith.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
HUNTSVILLE, c. h., Madison Co. ^
382 pop.— local estimate 500—30 m. E. of
FayettevlHe. Saw and grist mills. Farm-
ing, fruit raising and stock raising.
MADISON CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdfvys ; democratic; four pages 15}^x22;
subscription $1; establiBhed I6ri6; Alfred
Hawn, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can: four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; W. N. Ivie. editor and pub-
lisher.
HUTIilG, Union Co. Q on Faimer-
. ville & Southern and Little Rock & Monroe
Rds., 32 m. S. E. of El Dorado.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May. 1905; C. A. Berry, editor and publisher
(1-3).
ARKANSAS.
IMBODEN, Lawrence Co. \zf 42It pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 10 m. N.
of Powhatan, the county seat. Creamery.
Cold storage. Roller mills. Agriculture.
Methodist college.
GAZETTE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established December, 1902;
H. M. Phelps, editor and publisher.
JONESBORO, c. h., Craighead Co. cf
10,000 pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Mem-
phis and St. Louis Southwestern Rds. , 160 m.
from Little Rock, the State capital, and 60
N. N. W. of Memphis, Tenn. Farming,
wood factories and railroad shops.
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
CRAIGHEAD CO. SUN, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four pages 15x22, weekly
eight pages 17x24; subscription —daily |3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1904, weekly
1888; Troutt & McNary, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: In 1899 this paper
had credit for issuing 1,125 copies reg-
ularly. In 1902 it was credited with
issuing more than 1,000 copies, but no
statement to warrant such a rating has
ever been forthcoming.
TINES-ENTERPRISE: every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEK liY, Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—dally $4.80, weekly $1; established
1896; R. P. Robblns, editor; Times-Enterprise
Co., publishers.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
JUDSONIA, White Co. a 600t pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.
and at head of navigation on Little Red r.,
8 m. N. E. of Searcy, the county seat, and 63
N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Fruit growing and stock raising. Ship-
ping point.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages l.=ix22; subscription tl; estab-
lished 1378; G. E. Kinney, editor and publisher.
JUNCTION CITY, Union Co. Q
1,640 pop., on Arkansas Southern Rd., 14 m.
S. of Eldorado.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democrat-
ic; four pages 16x22; subscription fl; estab-
lished 1892; G. H. Dismukes, editor; H. E.
Watson, publisher.
LAKE VILLAGE, c.h., Chicot Co.R
200 pop., on Mississippi River. Hamburg &
Western and Memphis, Helena & Louisi-
ana Rds., 20 m. W. of Greenville, Miss.
Cotton and corn.
CHICOT CO. LIFE; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 17x24; established 1893;
Life Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(6-5) (A A).
LAMAR, Johnton Co. tl 474tpop., on
Little Rock & Ft. Smith Rd.. 4 m. E. S. E.
of Clarksville. the county seat. Cotton,
corn, potatoes and fruit.
FARMERS' SENTINEL.; Fridays
(A A).
LiEADER; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1885; Q. E. Bennett, editor and pub-
lisher (1—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ARKANSAS.
liEOIiA, Grmit Co. D 6,500 pop., 51 ra.
N. of Pine BluCE. Corn, cotton and fruit
raising; poultry culture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1907; N. S. Phillips, editor
and publisher (7—7).
LiESLIE, Searcy Co. d] 900 pop., on
St. Louis & Northern Arkansas Rd., 90 m.
N. W. of Little Rock, the capital of the
State. Lumbering, fruit raising and
farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
«ubscription $1; established August, 1905; C.
W. Darby, editor and publisher (9 — 5 P).
liEWISVILLE, c. h., Lafayette Co.
p 548+ pop., on St. Louis Southwestern Rd.,
25 m. E. of Texarkaua. Wagon factory
and lumber mills. Cotton, corn and fruit.
LAFAYETTE RECORDER; Thurs-
days (A A).
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
lilNCOEN, ^Vashiiigton Co. >j on St.
Louis & Sau Francisco Rd., about 40 m. N.
of Fort Smith.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
LITTLE ROCK,c.h., Pulaski Co, n
State Capital, 38,307+ pop., on Rock
Island, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern and St. Louis Southwestern Rds.
and Arkansas r., about 280 m, from its
mouth. Most populous city in the State.
Cotton-seed oil mills, gas works, railroad
machine shops, cooperage shops and various
other manufactories. United States Court
House, School for the Blind, State Lunatic
Asylum, Deaf Mute Institute and Methodist
University are located here. Cotton market.
DAILY.
ARKANSAS DE3IOCRAT; every
evening, and Sunday morning; democratic;
daily eight to twenty, Sunday twenty-four
to forty pages— daily 15x22, weekly 17x22;
subscription— daily $4.50, Sunday $1.50; estab-
lished 1871; Clio Harper, editor; Little Rock
Publishing Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,204 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
delinite and satisfactory report, biit
was credited with more than 7,500 in
1907.
ARKANSAS GAZETTE: every
morning, and W E E K Li Y, Thursdays;
democratic; daily eight, Sunday sixteen to
twenty, weekly twelve pages 16x22; sub
scription— daily $6.50,, Sunday $2, weekly $1 ;
established 1819; J. N. Heiskell, editor: Ga
zette Publishing Co., publishers (2—5).
Copies printed: daily, 10,284 in 1905
11,629 in 1906
13,427 in 1907
Weekly, 7,682 in 1904
7,922 in 1906
8,626 in 1907
WEEKLY.
ARKANSAS BAPTIST; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 10^x14; subscription
$1.50; established April, 1906; C. R. Powell,
editor; Baptist Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (4—6 P).
ARKANSAS ECHO; Fridayg;German:
democratic; twelve pages 17x22; subscription
ARKA XSAS— Little Rock.
$1.50; established 1891; C. Meurer, editor;
Echo Publishing Co., publishers (6—5).
ARKANSAS STAATS ZEITUNGi
Fridays; German; independent; eight pa^es
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
Geo. Doerner. editor; Arkansas Staats Zelt-
ung Publishing Co., publishers.
BAPTIST ADVANCE; Wednesdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$2; established 1899; A. J. Barton, editor;
Advance Publishing Company (Inc.), pub-
lishers (2— 4).
Copies printed: 4,550 weekly in 1903,
and 5,113 in 1904, and believed in
1906 and 1907 to have issued more
than 4,000 copies.
BAPTIST VANGUARD; Thursdays;
baptist; four to eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1882; Joseph A. Booker,
editor; Arkansas Baptist College, publishers
(5-6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1904, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
GOSPEL. MISSIONARY; Thursdays
( A Ai.
LANDMARK BAPTIST; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1.50; established 1S80; W. A. Clark, D.D..
editor; Arkansas Baptist Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—4) (A A).
MOSAIC GUIDE; Saturdays; republi-
can; six pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; D. G. Hill, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Copies printed. No definite satis-
factory report was ever received from
this paper, but it was believed in 1906
and 1907 to have printed more than
2,250 copies.-
REPORTER: Saturdays (A A).
SEARCHLIGHT; Thursdays; temper-
ance; eight pages ilxl4; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; J. E. Mason, editor; Search-
Light Publishing Co., publishers ( 2—3).
Copies printed: Not less than 3,000
in 1 90 1, average issue 6,249 in 1900.
Credited with issuing more than 2,250
weekly in 1906 and 1907.
STATE REPUBLICAN; Fridays; r«-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; G. L. Mallory, editor; Re-
publican Publishing Co.. publishers (l—"i).
Copies printed: 3,150 in 1903, for
1904 actual average 5,252 and credited
with issuing more than 4,000 copies
in 1906 and 1907.
WESTERN .METHODIST; Thurs
days; methodist episcopal; sixteen pages
101^x14^; subscription $1.50; ef^tablished 1881
as Arkansas Methodist; J. A. Anderson, A.
C. Millar and P. R. Eaglebarge, editors; An-
derson, Millar & Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1905, and ever^"-
year since, up to and including 1907.
MONTHLY.
ARKANSAS HOMESTEADt
monthly; agricultural; sixteen pages 9x13;
subscription 50 cents; established 1900; S. L,
Kay, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,930 in_ 1901
and 14,504 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 12,500 in 1907.
ARKANSAS SCHOOL. JOURNAL.!
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS— Little Rock.
monthly; educational; twenty-eight pages
9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1896; W.J.
McIIwain, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,333 in 1900,
of over 1,000 in 1902, since which time
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for the
years 1906 and 1907.
ARKANSAS SUNDAY SCHOOL
HERALD; monthly; undenominational;
sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 25 cents;
established September. If05; W. Fred Long,
editor and publisher (13—5).
Copies printed: 1,150 in 1904, 1,250
in 1905, 1,445 in 1906 and 1,516 in
1907.
BEACON LKJHT; monthly; odd-fel-
lowship: eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1894; E. C. Hatfield, editor and
publisher (12— 4)
Copies printed: 2,000 monthly in
1902, and 3,510 in 1904. In 1906 and
1907 believed to issue more than 2,250
copies.
i>IASONIC TROWEL; monthly; ma-
sonic: sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
•stablished 1887; George Thornburgh, editor
and publisher ( 1— fi).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2.300 in 1904,
and 2,058 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
JOURNAL OF THE ARKANSAS
rHEDICAL SOCIETY; monthly: medi-
cal; forty eight pages 6x9; established June
1904, as Bulletin of thp, Arkansas Medical
Society; Arkansas Medical Society, editors
and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SOUTHERN KREEZIi:; monthly:
flfty-six pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab
lished June, 1906; The Robert L. Rogers Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers
(6-6 P) (A A).
QUARTERLY.
SKETCH BOOK; quarterly; art, lit-
erature; one hundred and ten pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established July, 1906; Mrs.
Bernie Babcock, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1Q07
Publislier's announcement.— The Skktch
Book Is tl^e hand«omeBt publication in the
South, and the only distributing medium
for strictly high-class advertising in Ar-
kansas. It hasten thousand quality readers.
LOCKESBURG, c. h., 5e«;ter Co. jH
550+ pop., 140 m. W. S. W. of Little Rock, the
State capital. Cotton-shipping point and
general farming.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; four
pages 16x23; subscription $1; established
February, 1902; O. T. Graves, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
LONOKE, c. h., Lonoke Co. n 961t
pop.— of township 2,645+— on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd., 23 m. E. of Little
Rock, the State capital, and 110 W. of
Memphis, Tenn. Saw and grist mills. Cot-
ton and rice-shipping point.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
ARKANSAS.
eight pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1872; Bradford & Bradford, editors and
publishers (1—8).
LEDGER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1: established
1902; R. F. Wair, editor and publisher (2-6),
LTTXORA, Mississippi Co. [3' 943t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
and Mississippi r., 5 m. N. of Osceola, one
of the county seats. Lumber, cotton, po-
tatoes, alfalfa and corn.
C0M310NWEALTH; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages U}^x'i2l4; (subscription
$1; established 1904; T. O. Jenkins, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Mt-CRORY, Woodrujff Co. [if 800 pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.,
10 m. E. of Augusta, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
AVOODRUFF CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established April, 1901 ; Walter W. Romey ,
editor and publisher (2—8).
MAGAZINE, Logan Co. -D 897t pop..
15 m. S. of Paris, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages lT}iix24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; R. L. Brawner, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
MAGNOLIA, c. h., Columbia Co. p
1,614+ pop.— Of township 4,139+— on St. Louis
Southwestern Rd., about 38 m, S. W. of
Camden. Cotton compress and cotton
gins, saw and grist mills.
COLUMBIA BANNER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; Emerson Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (4— :3).
Copies printed: 1,266 weekly in 1901,
since which no satisfactory report has
been recorded, but was believed to
have printed more than 1,000 copies in
1906 and 1907.
NEWS; Weunesdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; establishea
May, 1901; Curry & Barran, editors and pub-
lishers.
MALVERN, c. h., Hot Spring Co. a
2,000 ( local estimate ) pop., on St. Louis, Iron
Mountain & Southern and Hot Springs Rds.,
22 m. S. E. of Hot Springs and 43 W. S. W. of
Little Rock, the State capital. Lumber,
brick, cotton, corn, cereals and email fruits.
ARKANSAS METEOR; Fridays;
independent democratic; eight pages 13x20-,
subscription $1 ; established 1879; Powell S.
Carden, editor and publisher.
TIMES-J O U R N A L ; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; Claude Mann, editor
and publisher (1—8).
MAMMOTH S'PniSG, Fulton Co.
li 1,800 pop.— of township 2,975— on 'Frisco
Rd. Cotton, flour and shoe manufactories.
Government fish farm.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Wm. H. V. Wahlquist. editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,825 in 1907
MONITOR; Fridays: democratic; eight
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established
1888; F. Walllck, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
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ARKANSAS.
ARKANSAS.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
kn average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
STATE LINE REPUBIilCANj
Thursdays; republican; four pages 17x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; Miss Alice
Miller, editor; Miss Gladys D. Miller, pub-
lisher.
MANSFIELD, Sebastian Co. -n 368
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
St. Louis and San Francisco Rds.. 30 m. S.
of Ft. Smith.
AMERICAN; Fridays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1906;
Brooks & Edsall, editors and publishers
(10-6P).
MARIANNA, c. h., Lee Co. n- 2,600
pop., ou St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd. and L'Anguille r., at head of navi-
gation, 26 m. N. N. W. of Helena. Cotton-
gins and oil wells. Cotton shipping.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
INDEX ; Thursdays; demooratlc ; eight
PMr«3 19x% ; subscription (1 ; established
1«74; F. W. Snetser. editor and publisher
(1-8).
LEE CO. COURIER; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1890; James E. Wood, editor and
publisher.
OPINION ; Saturdays (A A).
MARION, c. h., Crittenden Co. n- 600
pop., on Kansas City. Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 4 m. W. of Mississippi r. and 9 N. W.
of Memphis, Tenn. Farming and lumbering.
REFORM ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
•Ight pages 18x30; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Frank J. Barlow, editor and pub-
lisher ( 1— Si.
MARKED TREE, Poins,'tt Co. c^
352+ pop., on St. Francis r. and St. Louis &
San Francisco Rd., about 43 m. N. W. of
Memphis, Tenn.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
MARSHALL, c. h., Searcy Co. ^ 480t
pop., about 93 m. N. W. of Little Rock, the
State capital, on St. Louis & North Arkan-
sas Rd. Agriculture and zlno.
MOUNTAIN WAVE; Saturdays;demo-
cratlc; four pages 13x22; subscription $1;
established 1892; Wm. A. Wenrick, editor
and publisher.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages l"<x24; subscription 01; estab-
lished 18W); Albert Garrison, editor and pub-
lisher.
MAYNARD, Randolph Co. cT 358t
pop., about 11 m. N. E. of Pocahontas, the
county seat and nearest station on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd.
SENTINEL.; Thursdays (A A).
MELBOURNE, c. h., Izard Co. t
238+ pop., SO m. N. of BatesvlUe and about
110 N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Cotton raising.
IZARD CO. REGISTER; Thursdays;
demooratlc; four pages 15x22; sabscrlptlou
f 1 ; established 1880 ; Da%'ld Cralge, editor and
publisher.
TIMES; Thursdaj's; democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; estabUahed
I 1896; H. A. Trevathon. editor and publisher.
MENA, c. h., Polk Co. -a 5,2.38 pop.,
on Kansas City & Southern Rd. Mining,
timber, fruit growing and agriculture.
STAR ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; Independent;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1900. weekly 1896 ; A. "W. St. John & Sons
editors and publisher- (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
r.349 copies regularly in 1903, and was
believed to print more than i.ooo in
1906 and 1907.
N E W S - D E 31 O C R A T ; Thursdays ;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 16x22-
subscription $1 ; established 1895; H. P. Robie
editor: Robie & England, publishers U— 3).
Copies printed: For the vear 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
MONETTE, Craighead Co. cf
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
MONTIGELLO, c. h., Drew Co. U^
2.i'0i) pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain ft
Southern Rd., 85 m. S. E. of Little Rock,
the State capital, and about 36 W. of Missis-
sippi r. Saw, oil and grist mills and cotton
compress.
DREW CO. ADVANCE; Tuesdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1894; W. A. Moflatt, editor;
F. P.Walker, publisher fl— S).
MONTICELLONIAN; Fridays; dem
ooratlc; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established lfl70; J. R. Cotham, editor; N. D.
Gotham, publisher.
MONTROSE, Aiihley Co. O, 100 pop.,
on Mississippi River, Hamburg & Western
and St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rds., 19 m. N. E. of Hamburg, the county
seat. Lumber and cotton.
TRUMPET; Eridays; negro; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription >^\; es-
tablished May, 1902; Rex. R. Amos, editor and
publisher.
MORRILLTON, c. h., Conway Co.
n 1,707+ pop., on Little Rock & Ft. Smith
Rd., 50 m. W. of Little Rock, the State capi-
tal, and 50 N. W. of Argenta. Cotton gin,
saw and grist mills and cotton compress.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15}^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; C. E. Cruce, editor and publish-
er ( 6—5).
HEADLIGHT; Wednesdays ; demo
cratlc; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1882; Claude Snowden, editor and
publisher (6—5).
MOUNTAINHOME, c. h., BaxUr
Co. (i 800 pop., 12 m. E. of Cotter, nearest
railroad station, an i about 60 ra. N. W. of
BatesTllle and 110 S. E. of Springfield, Mo.
Saw mills and cotton gins; stock raising;
cotton, hides, avooI and produce.
BAXTER BULLETIN; Fridays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 11x15; sub-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
Bcrlptlon $1; established December, 1901;
Doehrlng & Shlras, editors and publishers
(7-5).
BAXTER CO. CITIZEN; SaturdavB;
democratic: eight page.4 18x30: siib»orlpti<<n
$1; established 1880; Davis Bros., editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: In 1898 this paper
had credit for issuing 1,012 copies
regularly. In 190.3 as much was
claimed for it, but no statement to
•warrant such a rating came to hand
and no such claim has been urged
since that time.
MOUNTAINVIEW, c. h., Stont
Co. i 527 pop., 90 m. N. of Little Rock,
the State capital, and 5S. of Sylamore.the
nearest railroad station. Agriculture and
fruit growing.
OZARK TIMES; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 13xl9><i; subscription (1; estab-
lished 1906, aa Republican; S. A. McCuUongh,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
STONE CO. NEVVS-DEIWOCRAT;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 22x30;7i;
subscription $1; established 1881; Cebern
Brooks, editor and publisher (1—7).
MULBERRY, Crawford Co. ^ 1.500
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 18 m. N. E. of Vanburen, the county
seat. Farming. Hogs and cattle.
CRAWFORD CO. SIFTINGS; Fri-
days; democratic; eight to twelve pages
13x30: subscription $1; established May. 1903;
E. L. Perkins, editor and publisher ( 1—8 ).
TIIVIES; Thursdays (A A).
MURFREESBORO, o. h., Pike Co.
P iOO pop., on Little Missouri r., 14 m. N. E.
of Nashville. Agriculture and stock raising.
PIKE CO. COURIER : Fridays; derao-
oradc; four pages I53c22; gubscriptfon $1; ee-
tabll«rhed 1888; Sam Branch, editor and pub
Usher.
NASHVILLE, Howard Co. p 9281
pop.— of township 2,385+— terminus of Ark-
ansas & Louisiana Rd., 25 m. N. W. of Hope.
Saw and grist mills and broom factory.
NEWS ; seml-weekJy, "Wedneadays and
Saturdars ; democratlo; four pagee 18x2U;
Bubscriptloji $LfiO; efitabUshed ISTffi ; W. W.
Turner, editor and puollsher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
It has not since made any renewal
of the claim.
ARKANSAW TRAVELER ; Fridays
(A A).
NETTLETON, Craighead Co. \:^\fiQO
pop., 3 m. S. E. of Jonesboro. Box, stave,
shingle, handle and lumber mills; fur-
niture factory,
ADVERTISER; Fridays; fourtoeight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
September, 1905; McGlnnis 8l Smith, editors
and publishers (1—8).
NEIVARK, Independence Co. i 950
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
em Rd., 15 m. S. E. of BatesvlUe, the county
ARKANSAS.
seat. Agriculture. Flour mill, cotton gin,
button factory and distillery.
JOURNAI^; Fridays; democratic; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; O. F. Craig, editor and publisher
(6—5).
NEWPORT, c. h., Jackson Co. O,
2,866+ pop. , on Wh 1 1« and Black River Valley
and St. Louis Iron Mountain & Southern Rds.
and White r., 82 m. N. E. of Little Rock, the
State capital. Saw and shingle mill, chair
and ice factories, cotton-seed oil mil!, stave
and broom factories, foundry and cotton
compresses.
DEMOCRAT; dally, and W EEKI.Y,
Fridays (A A).
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY. Fridays;
democratic; dally eight, weekly sixteen
pages 13x20; Bubsorlptlon- daily $6, weekly
$1 ; established 1881 ; £. C. Waterman, editor
and publisher ( A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; dally
four to eight, weekly eight to twelve pages
18x24; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1: es-
tablished February, 1901; Percy H. Van
Dyke, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1904
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information a?
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect, and admits that
it does not keep such records as would
make it possible to prepare an accurate
report of the editions printed.
JACKSON CO. HERALD; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; Bub-
sorlptlon 91; established 1858; T. T. Ward,
editor and publlsfaer.
OLA, Yell Co. -n 500 pop., on Choctaw,
Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 76 m. W. of Llttl*
Rock and 9 E. of Danville, the county seat.
Agriculture and lumber.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays : demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x32; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1899; Ed. L. Lucas, editor and pub-
lisher (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
OSCEOLA, c. h., Miseissippi Co. cT 951+
pop., on Mississippi r., 87 m. above Mem-
phis, Tenn. Shipping point and trade center.
PRESS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1: established August, 1903; Lewis O.
Mayhall. editor and publisher (1—5).
TI^BS I Saturdays ; democratic; elaht
pafftw 1^x20; subscription $1: establlsbed
189: Leon Roussan, editor and publisher.
OZARK, c. h., Franklin Co. "□ 848+ pop,,
on Little Rook & Ft. Smith Rd. and N.
bank of Arkansas r., 43 m. below Fort
Smith and 126 N.W. of Little Rock, the Sta(«
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ARKANSAS.
capital. Location of Franklin Female Col-
lege. Mining and agriculture. Shipping
point for cotton and fruit.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo
cratlc; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1900; Eugene Stevens, editor and
publisher ^6 — 5).
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; C. C. Colbum, editor and pub-
lisher.
PARAGOULD, c. h., Oreene Co. cf
3,3^4+ pop., on Paragould & Southeastern
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds. Stave and wagon
factories, saw mills and cotton gins.
801.IPH0NE ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo
oratlc; dally four to eight, weekly eight
pages 15x22; sutwcrlption— dally $4, weekly
|l; estAbllshed 1892; J. R. Taylor, editor and
publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,900 in 1904, since which time it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000
copies for the years 1906 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents: es
tablished 1899; Chas. H. Stuart, editor; Dem-
ocrat Publishing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PARIS, o. h., Logan Co. -a 836t pop.—
local estimate 2,000— on Arkansas Central
Rd., 50 m. E. of Fort Smith. Flour and
cotton oil mills and cotton gins. Cotton,
corn, oats, wheat and fruit, coal mining.
ARKANSAS MAGNET ; Thursdays;
four to ten pages 15x32; subscription SI:
established 1898; M. L. Tucker, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; democratic-
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Wm. M. Greenwood, editor and
publisher.
PERRYVILL.E, c. h., Perry Co. n
450+ pop., on Fourche la Fave Cr., 45 m. W. N.
W. of Little Rock, the State capital. River
steamboats land here. Lumber mill. Agri-
culture and timber.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1894; Wm. T. Gadd, editor; W. L. Qadd, pub
Usher.
PIGGOTT, c. h., Clay Co. cf 195t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 26 m;^.E.of
Paragould. Agriculture and stock raising.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1891; G. E. "Williams, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
ARKAXSAS.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PIKE CITY, Pike Co. p 703t pop., on
Southwestern Arkansas & Indian Territory
Rd. Planing mill, mining and farming.
CANNON BALL. ; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; F.S.Patterson, editor; Can-
non Ball Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
I credit for issuing more than a thousand
copies regularly, but such definite infor-
j mation as would warrant such a rating
I has not been forthcoming.
' PINE BLUFF, c. h., Jefferson Co. a
11.4%t pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rdy.
and S. bank of Arkansas r., at head of low
water navigation, 42 m. S. S. E. of Little
Rock, the State capital, and 120 from the
mouth of the river. Cotton is the staple
product and is shipped largely. Carriages,
flour, lumber, cotton-seed oil and brick.
COMMERCIAL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEK L. Y, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight to ten pages 20x26, weekly
sixteen to ihirty-two pages 1.5x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $7.50, weekly $1.50: established
1868; Charles Gordon Newman, editor; E. G.
Newman and E. W Freeman, publishers
(1-7). _
Copies printed: daily: This paper
had credit for an average issue of
1,000 in 1903 and 1,805 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
GRAPHIC; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLiY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily and weekly eight pages 15x22,
Sunday sixteen pages 15x22; subscription-
daily S7.50, Sunday SI. 50, semi-weekly $1.50;
established — daily 1893. semi-weekly 1887;
J. W. Adams, editor; Adams Printing Co.,
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than a
thousand copies regularly for its daily,
and has once claimed as much for its
semi-weekly, but such definite informa-
tion as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
MORNING COURIER; every morn-
ing except Monday, and W^EEKLY, Mon-
days ; democratic ; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion—daily $6. weekly $1; established 1898;
E. H. Plummer, editor and publisher (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Monday (▲ ▲ ).
H E R A li D ; Saturdays; republican;
negro; four pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1900; J. C. Duke, editor; Herald
Publishing Co., publishers.
POST; Saturdays (A A).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ARKANSAS.
PRESS - EAGLiE ; Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 22x28; subscription $2;
established 1868 ; Arthur Murray, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,562 for the
year 1895, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
POCAHONTAS, c. b.. Randolph
Co. cf 9tJi+ pop., on Hoxie, Pocahontas &
Northern, and St. Louis, Memphis & South-
eastern Rds., 5 m. N. of Walnut Ridge.
Agriculture.
NEWS-HERAIiD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established— A eirs 1394, Herald 1881; consoli-
dated July, 19i)3; V. G. Hlnton, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: No satisfactory cir-
culation report ever came from, this
paper, but it has been credited since
1903 with regular issues exceeding 1,000
copies.
STAR; Fridays; local; eight pages 18x24:
subscription $1; established September, 1904;
L. F. Blankenshlp, editor and publisher
(■J-5 P).
PRAIRIE GROVE, Washington
Co. \2 ^51+ pop., on St. Louis & San Fran-
cisco Rd., 10 m. W. of Fayettevllle, the
county seat.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; M. L. Hlldebrand, editor and
publisher (1—7).
PRESCOTT, c.h., Nevada Co. P2,0(i5t
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Prescott & Southern Rds., 31 m. S.W. of
Arkadelphla. Saw and grist mills and cot-
ton gin. Shipping point for live stock and
produce.
COTlMERCIAIi; Thursdays (A A).
NEVADA NEWS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 13x24; subscription $1;
established October, 1905; H. B. McKenzie,
editor and publisher (1—7 P).
PRINCETON, c. h., Dallas Co. g 168t
pop.— of township 1,090+— 45 m. W. of Pine
Bluff and 65 S. W. of Little Rock, the State
capital. Farming.
DALLAS CO. NEWS; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established September, 1905; Silas Benson
Lee, editor and publisher (10—5 P).
QUITMAN, Cleburne Co. t] 656t pop.,
14 m. S. W. of Heber, the county seat.
Farming.
CLEBCRNE CHRONICLE; Satur
days; six pages 15x22; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1906: C. A. Monroe Meadows, editor
and publisher (9—6 P).
RECTOR, C/aj/ Co. [3-1,627 pop. in
1904, on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 18 m.
N. E. of Paragould. Fruit, cotton, corn,
wheat and hay.
CLAY CO. NEWSBOY: Saturdays;
democratic: eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1899; Frank M. Daulton. edi-
tor; Frank M. Daulton & Son. publishers
(1-7).
VITASCOPE; Saturdays; six pages
15x2a; gubscrlption $1; established 1895; Mrs.
8. E. C. Cox, editor and publisher (6— 5).
ARKANSAS.
RED BIRD, Montgomery Co. -D
MOUNTAIN JOURNAL: Saturdays
(A A).
RISON,c. h., Cleveland Co. g 453+ pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 23 m. 8. by
8. W. of Pine BluCT. Agriculture.
CLEYELAND CO. HERALD 1 Thurs-
days; demuoratto; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; W. J. Stanfield,
editor and publisher (8—5).
ROGERS, 5cn<on Co. tl2,158t pop., on
Bentonville and St. Louis & San Francisco
Rds., 80 m. N. of Fort Smith. Flour mills
and frult-evaporatlng establishments.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 2i)x26; subscription %\; estab-
lished 1881; Funk & Son, editors and pub-
lishers.
JOUKNAL; Saturdays; Independent;
einht pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1901; Adams & Marcum, editors
and publishers.
FREE PRESS ; Thursdays; Indepen-
deui; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887 as Republican ; A. J. Ward,
editor; Free Press Printing and Publishing
Co.. publishei s (1— 3).
Copies printed: For the j^ear 1907
this paper seemed to assert tliat .it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
inforijiation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
RUSSELL VILLE, c.h., Pope Co. b
3,000 pop., on Little Rock 8c Ft. Smith and
Dardanelle & Russellvllle Rds., near Ar-
kansas r,, about 75 m. W. N. W. of Little
Rock, the State capital. Cotton, saw, grist
and flour mills, ice factory, iron foundry
and coal mines.
COURIER- DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days: democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1875; J. A. Living-
ston, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No satisfactory cir-
culation report ever came from this pa-
per, but it was credited with issuing
more than 1,000 copies weekly in 1906
and 1907.
RECORD; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x18; subscription $1 : established
1900; C. W. Dodd, editor and publisher (6—5).
ST. PAUL, Madison Co. v, 3«5t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 18 m. S.
of HuntBvllle, the county seat. Lumber,
fruit growing and farming.
MOUNTAIN AIR; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; E. F. Shlnn, editor and publisher.
SALEM, c. h., Fulton Co. ^ 600 pop.,
about 20 m. W. of Mammoth Spring, the
nearest railroad point on Kansas City, Ft.
Scott <fe Memphis Rd. Fertile soil, mineral
deposits and timber lands.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1880; H. A. Trevathan, editor and publisher
(1—8).
SUN J Saturdays (A A).
SEARCY, c. h., WTiite Co. a l,995t
pop., on Searcy & West Point Rd. and Little
Red r., about 55 m. N. E. of Little Rock,
the State capital. Sulphur, chalybeate and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ARKANSAS.
alum springs make it a rosort for invalids.
Kducation:il center. Shipping point for
fruit, strawberries, pork and cotton.
CITIZEN ; every evening except Sunday,
«nd WHITE t'O. CITIZEN, Wednes-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 13x20; subecripuon— daily $4, weekly
tl; established— daily 1S90, weekly 1854; J. J.
Baugh. editor and publisher (10— 5 P).
SHERIDAN, c. h., Grant Co. D 210t
pop., 25 m. W. of Pine Bluff ana about 38
S. of Little Rock, the State capital. Agri-
culture.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1881; R. R. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher.
SILOAM SPRINGS, Benton Co. ^
1,748+ pop., on Kansas City, Pittsburg &
Gulf Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Bentonvllle, the
county seat. Saw and grist mills and
various manufactories. Summer resort.
REPUBLICAN; daily, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; republican; four pages
17x24; subscription— dally $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1892; L. B. Powell, editor; Slloam
Springs Printing Co.. publishers (3—7).
HERALD-DEMOCKAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; A. W.Perrine,
editor; Perrlne Printing Company, publish-
ers (1—6).
Copies printed; Actual average 1,621
copies in 1902 and 2,036 in 1905 and
1906, and is credited in 1907, in the
absence of any report, with exceeding
1,000,
OZARK FARM AM) FRUIT
BE1.,T; monthly; horticulture; twenty-
eight pages 8■}ixll^; subscription 23 cents;
established 1897; A. W. Perrine, editor; The
Perrlne Printing Co., publishers (4—6 P)
(AA).
W^ORLD WIDE REVIVAL; month-
ly (A A ).
SMITHVILiLE, Lmorence Co. cf 300
pop., 8 m. S. E. of Powhatan, the county
seat, and 13 S. W. of Imboden, on St. Louis
& San Francisco Rd., nearest railroad sta-
tion. Agriculture and mining.
HOMECROFTERj Wednesdays; agri-
culture; twelve pages SMxUH; subscription
$1; established 190() as Mining Microcosm;
Dr. John R. Barnett, editor; The Lincoln
Mining and Milling Association, publishers
(10— 7 P).
SPRIN6DAL.E, Washington Co. ^
l,251t pop.— of township 2,966+— on St. Louis
& ^ian Francisco Rd., 10 m. N. of Fayette-
Tllle, the county seat. Flour mill, marble
and lumber yards and eanning establish-
ment. Seat of a Baptist college.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription #1; established 1887;
Philips & Renner, editors and publishers.
STAMPS, Lafayette Co. p 1,081 pop.,
on Louisiana Sl Arkansas and St. Louis
Southwestern Rds., 8 m. E. of New Lewis-
vlUe, the county seat. Agriculture.
LAFAYETTE CO. DEMOCRAT;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 17x34; sub-
scription $1; established September. 1905; J.
A.Thomas, editor and publisher (10—5 P).
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ARKANSAS.
STAR CITY, c. h., Lincoln Co. O, «51t
pop., 30 m. S. S. E. of Pine Bluff. Cottoa
gin. Farming and cotton.
LINCOLN COUNTY ENTER-
PRISE; Fridays; local; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established August, 1903;
Alex. Boyd and W. F. Norton, editors and
publishers (2—5 P).
LINCOLN LEDGER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1679; H. R. Lucas, editor and
pabllaher.
STEPHENS, Ouachita Co. g 407 pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd.. 18 m. 8. W.
of Camden, the county seat. Cotton.
NEW^S: Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x12; subscription $1; Charles J. Parker,
editor and publisher.
STRONG, Union Co. q on New Or-
leans & Northwestern Rd., about 23 m. S. E.
of Eldorado.
ARKANSAS JOURNAL ; Wedneg-
days(AA).
STUTTGART, Arkansat Co. 01,258!
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and Stutt-
gart & Arkansas Rirer Rds., 36 m. N. E. at
Pine Bluff and 90 E. by S. K. of Little Rock,
the State capital. Com, oats, peas and baling
of grass hay. Farming and stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; democratic:
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
1884; Free Press Publishing Co., editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in*
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
GERMANIA; Thursdays; German; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1895; M.Buerkle, editor; L.Buerkle, publisher.
TEXARKANA, o. h., Miller Co. p
20,000 pop,, on Kansas City Southern, St.
Louis. Iron Mountain & Southern, St.
Louis Southwestern, Interuatl<»nai & Great
Northern, Texas & Pacific and Texarkana,
Shreveport & Natchez Rds., 145 m. S, W.
of Little Rock, the State capital. Part
of the town lies in Bowie County, Texas,
each part being a separate municipality,
but the post-oftlce is situated In the Ar-
kansas portion. Machine and boiler works,
ice factories, creosotlng works and cottoa
compress. Pine lumber.
TEXARKANIANi every evening ex-
cept Saturday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established 1876; O. E. and Geo. S. Val-
llant, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnisn such definite information aa
would -warrant the accordance of a ra-
ting to that effect. It has not since
made any definite or satisfactory re-
newal of the claim.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
ARKANSAS.
TUCKERMAN, Jackson Co. c/ 260t
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., about 15 m. N. of Newport, the
county seat.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
UMPIRE, Howard Co. P 57t pop.
GAZETTE I Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1903; J. W. Lacetteld, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5 P").
VAN BUREN, c h., Crawford Co.^
pop. 2,573+— of township 6,261+— on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds. and N. bank
of Arkansas r., 180 m. W. by N. of Little
Bock, the State capital. Saw and plan-
ing mills, cotton gins, foundry, canning,
wagon, cigar, ice and broom factories.
▲R.GU8 1 every evening except Saturday;
SUNDAY, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
democratic ; four pages— daily lSx22, weekly
18x24; subscription— dallj- $4.50, weekly $1;
estaDUshed— dally 1897, weekly 18T5 ; Thayer
Bros., editors and publislierB.
PRESS ; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x34; subscription $1; established
1859: J. S. Dunham, editor and publisher.
"WALDRON, c. h., Scott Co. -n 4i7t
pop.— local estimate 2,000—45 m. S. E. of
Fort Smith. Three steam grist mills. Cot-
ton and farming. Lumber.
ADVANCE- REPORTER ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1899; Duncan & Baker, edi-
tors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,085 for the year
1906, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
REPORTER I Fridays ; democratic ;
eight padres 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
UitxeA 18T9; Hubert J. Hall, editor and pub-
lisher (A A).
SENTINEL.; Fridays (A A).
WASP; Fridays; democratic; fourpages
18x24 : subscription $1 ; established June,
1901: H. N. Smith, editor and publisher (A A).
VOICE OF THE MAGI: monthly; 00
cultlsm; thirty-two pages 6x8^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1905; E. H. Adams,
editor; Magi Publishing Company, publishers
(7—6 F).
WAIiNUTRIDQE, Lawrtnee Co. cT
1,325 pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., 40 m. N. N. E. of Newport and
120 N. E. of Little Rock, the State capital.
Saw mills, cotton gins and wagon factory.
BLADE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x32 ; subscription (1 ; established
1889; J. C. Riley, editor and publisher (1—8).
ABKANSAS.
'WARREN, c. h., Bradley Co. g 3,212
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., about 8 m. W. from Saline r. and
50 S. of Pine Bluff. Cotton grrowlng and
lumbering.
D E M O C R A T-N E W S ; Thursdays ;
democratic; twelve pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established— Democrat 1863, News 1885;
J. A. Watkins, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than a
thousand copies regularly, but such def-
inite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
"WASHINGTON, c. h., ffemp$tead
Co. p 374+ pop., on Arkansas & Louisiana
Rd.. 10 m. N. W. of Hope. Farming.
TELEGRAPH; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1840; James W. Ellis, editor; Tele-
graph Publishing Co., publishers.
WYNNE, Cross Co. D- 1,631+ pop.-of
township 3,299+— on St. Louis, Iron Mountain
& Southern Rd., 46 m. W. of Memphis,
Tenn. Farming.
PILOT; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 : established 1897 ; E.G.Fergu-
son, editor; C. P. Saffho, publisher.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1904; J. F. Grist, Sr., editor
and publisher (1—8).
LIFE LINE} semi-monthly (A A).
TELLVIIiLiE, c. h., Marion Co. b »78t
pop., about 120 m. N. by E. of Little Rock,
the State capital. Mining and agriculture.
MOUNTAIN ECHO; Fridays; demo
cratio; four pe^es 15x22; subscription tl;
established 1686; J. H. Hand, editor; The
Mountain Echo Publishing Co.. publishers.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issoie exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; J. D. Wickersham, editor and
publisher.
ZINC, Boone Co. i 28t pop., on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.
OZARK 3IINER AND INVESTOR;
monthly; mining; real estate; twelve to
twenty pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906 as Weekly Miner; I. B. Muchmore,
editor and publisher (1—8).
CALIFORNIA.
Population 1,485,053 1. Land Area 155,980 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Oregon, east by Nevada and Arizona, south by Mexico
(Lower California), and west by the Pacific Ocean. State capital: Sacramento.
JPrincipal products and industries: Gold miningr, tropical fruits, wines, agricul-
ture and general manufacturing. Number of newspapers and other period-
icals (March 30, 1908), 736, divided as follows: Daily, 137; tri-weekly, 2; semi-
weekly, 23; weekly, 463; bi-weekly, 1; semi-monthly, 9; monthly, 95; bi-
monthly, 2; quarterly, 3.
The cities of over 10,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
San Francisco 342,782+
Los Angeles 102,47»+
Oakland 66,960+
Sacramento 29,282+
San Jose 21,500+
San Diearo 17,700+
Stockton 17,506+
Alameda 16,464+
Berkeley 13,214+
Fresno 12,470+
ACTON, Lot Angeles Co. P IM pop.,
on Southern Pacific R(l.,55 m. N. of Los An-
geles, the county seat. Gold mining and
agriculture.
ROOSTER; monthly; republican; four
pagres 13x18 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1887: R. E. Nickel, editor and publisher.
ADIN, Modoe Co. b 314+ pop. (of town-
ship). 65 m. E. of Sisson and 30 S. W. of
Alturas, the county seat. Saw and plan-
ing mills. Farming and stock raising.
AROUSi Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
18B2; E. S. Plckard, editor and publisher.
AliAMEDA, Alameda Co. -a 30,000
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd. and
Ban Francisco bay, 11 m. E. S. E. of San
FranolBco. Residences of San Francisco
business men. Shipbuilding and petroleum
and borax refining.
ARGUS I every evening except Sunday;
rspublican; eight to twelve pages 20x26; sub-
scription t4.80; established VfTI; J. S. Mc-
Dowell, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paer seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GOLDEN STATE EAGLE; monthly
(▲A).
ALHAMBRA, Los Angeles Oo. g
1,000 pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 8 m.
B. by N. of Los Angeles, the county seat.
Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; four pa«e«
lSx2S: subscription %\; established 189S; H. E.
LAwrence, editor; Adrocate Publishing Co.,
pabUsbers.
AliTURAS, 0. h., Modoc Co. 6 l,2»9t
pop. (of township), on Nevada, California
* Oregon Rd. Agriculture, stock raiaing
and fruit growing.
MODOC REPUBLICAN; Fridays
(A A).
NBW ERA I Fridays; independent; eight
Sages lSz24; Bubsorlptlon tS^eetabllshed 18S8;
L W. Anderson, editor; C. w. Anderson Co.,
publishers.
PLAINDEALER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
Thompson, editor and
established 1896; Wm.
publisher.
ANAHEIM, Orange Co. g l,458t pop.
—of township 3.261+— on Southern Califor-
nia and Southern Pacific Co'sRds., 28 m.
8. E. of Los Angeles and in Santa Ana Yal-
Isy, 12 m. from the Paoifls Ocean. Qrapes,
oranges, nuts and lemons. Manufactures
of dried fruits, wines, sugar and farm
implements.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; indepsndsnt-
republlcan; four pages 20x26; subscription
t3; established 1^; Henry Kuchel, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ORANGE CO. PLAINDEALERi
Saturdays; republican: four pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; J. E.
Valjean, editor and publisher.
(Topics printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ANDERSON, SJiatta Co. b l,610t pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd., 23 m. N. of Red Bluff. Manufactures
of wagons and carriages and a flour
mill. Agriculture, lumbering and fruit
growing. Prunes In abundance.
ANDERSON VALLEY NEW8|
Thursdays; Independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription %2\ established 1883: A. L. Price,
•ditorand publisher.
ANGELS CAMP, Calavtras Co. n
4,388+ pop. (of township), on Sierra Rail-
way, about 15 m. N. W. of Sonora. Rich
mines of gold-bearing quarts. Fruitgrow-
ing.
ANGELS RECORD; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $2; established
1899; S. A. Hoffman, editor and pubUsher.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
ANTIOCH, Contra Costa Co. -n 1,525
pop., on Southern Pacific and Sante Fe Rds.
and E. end of Sulsun bay, near mouths of
Saoramento and San Joaquin rs., 19 m. E. of
Martinez, the county seat, and 54 E. of San
Francisco. Steamers dally to San Fran-
cisco. Shipping point for coal and grain.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 189!}; B. F. Stead, editor and
publisher (1—8).
LSOUERt Saturdays; democratic; eight
fiages 18x34; subscription $2.50; established
870; C. F. Montgomery, editor and pub-
lisher.
APPLEGATE, PJacer Co. n- on
Southern Pacific Rd., 42 m. N. E. of Sacra-
mento.
BIBL.E REVIEW J monthly; occult-
ism; forty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1.50; Hiram E. Butler, editor; Esoteric Fra-
ternity, publishers (1—8).
ARBUCKLE, Colusa Co. a 562t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Rd.,40m.N. of Sacra-
mento, the State capital.
PLANTER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished March. 1905; W. W. Felts, editor and
publisher (1—7),
ARCATA, Humboldt Co. \j 952t pop.,
on Areata & Mad River Rd., at head
of Humboldt bay, 12 m. N. of Eureka, the
oounty seat, and 350 from San Francisco.
oonneoted by steamboats. Shipping point
for redwood lumber.
UNION; Saturdays; republican; four
paKes30z24; subscription $2 ; established 1886;
L F. Wiley and R. M. Wiley, editors and pub-
lishers.
ARLINGTON, Riverside Co. R
l,056t pop.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established November, 1905;
Hlldreth Bros., editors and publishers
(1-6 P) (A A).
ARROYO GRANDE, San Luis
Obitpo Co. p 3.319+ pop. (of township), on
Pacific Coast Rd., 16 m. 8. E. of San
Luis Obispo, the oounty seat. Bituminous
coal mines and sulphur springs In
▼iolnlty. Agriculture and dairying.
H E R A Li D ; Saturdays ; independent;
eight pages 12x18; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; S. Clevenger, editor and pub-
lisher.
RECORDER: Thursdays (A A).
ARTESIA, Los Angeles Co. D 406t
pop., on S. P.. Los Angeles & S. L. Rd., 5 m.
N. of Long Beach.
NEWS ; Fridays; independent; six pages
13x20; subsorlption $1.50; ©stablished 1905;
Jay C. Randall, editor and publisher (1—8).
AUBURN, o. h., Placer Co. □ 3,500t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 86 m.
N. X. of Sacramento, the State capital.
Breweries and manufactures of wine.
Mining and fruit growing. Health resort.
The remarkable Alabaster Cave Is 8 m. 8. E.
PLACER CO. REPUBLICAN;
CALIFORNIA.
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1884; E. B.
Willis, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in the year 1904, although
admitting that such records are not
kept as would make it possible to pre-
pare a deiinite and satisfactory state*
ment of the number of copies issued-
It has not since set up any definite or
satisfactory renewal of the claim.
PLACER HERALD; Saturdays ; dem -
ocratlc; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $2.50;
established 1862; O. F. Beavey, editor and
publisher.
AZUSA, L08 Angeles Co. p 1,.500 pop.
—of township 3,500— on Sante Fe Rd. and
San Qabrlel r., 26 m. E. of Los Angeles, the
oounty seat. Principal trading point of
AEusa Valley. Fruit growing and mining.
POMOTROPIC; Thursdays; eight pages
18x19; subscription $1.50; established 18 •in ; L.
P. Mitchell, editor and publisher (1-8).
BAKERSFIEL.D, c. h., Kern Co. g
4,836t pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.
and Kern r., 150 m. N. E. by N. of Los
Angeles. Railroad car shops, planing and
fliour mills and fruit-packing establish-
ments. Agriculture and fruit raising.
CALIFORNIAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; Indte-
pendent; daily four, weekly sixteen pages
15x33; subscription- daily $6, weekly $2;
eatabllshed— daily 1B91, weekly 1865; Alfred
Harrell, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of th's paper had credit for 3,800 rcg-
ular issues in 1895, over 2,250 in 1896,
but has not since filed any claim t«
printing so many as 1,000 copies.
MORNING ECHO; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and KERN CO. ECHO,
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; S. C. Smith, editor; Bcho Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (10—7).
Copies printed: For the years 1901
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
BENICIA, Solano Co.a a,731t pop.
—of township 3,174t— on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd. and Sacramento r., 33 m. N. E. of
San Francisco and 56 S. W. of Sacramento,
the State capital. Site of Government
Arsenal and Barracks, Benicia Agricult-
ural Works and Benicia Ship Yards and
several religious and educational institu-
tions. Tanneries, cement factory and
packing houses. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50: established 1898; Oran A. King, editor
and publisher.
NEW ERA; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1876: J. M. Burke, editor and publisher.
BERKELEY, Alameda Co. -al3,2Ut
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 5 m.
N. of Oakland, the county seat, and about
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
53
CALIFORNIA.
8 N. E. of San Francisco. Seat of the
State University of California and Deaf
and Dumb and Blind Asylum.
CALiIFORNIAN} every morning ex-
cept Saturday and Sunday during the college
year; collegiate; lour pages 12x"<i2; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1893; A. J. White, editor;
Wm. Cavalier, .-uanager.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun
day; twelve to sixteen pages l7J^x22J^; sub-
scription $4; established 1873; Friend Wm.
Richardson, editor; Berkeley Gazette Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in the years 1902, 1903 and
1904, but has not smce set up any
definite or satisfactory claim for issuing
so many.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday; eight pages 15x22; subscription $3;
established January, 1907; H. H. Macdonald,
editor; The Berkeley Independent, publish-
ers (10— 7 P).
REPORTER; every evening except
Sundays; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$4.20; established 1902; Standard Publishing
Co., (Inc.), editors and publishers (2—6 P).
CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN AD-
VOCATE; Tliursdays; rnethodist episco-
pal; twenty pages 9x13; subscription $1.50;
established 1851; Freeman B. Bovard. editor;
Western Methodist Book Concern, publishers
(1-7) (A A).
Copies printed: 4,807 in 1901, and
4,688 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has credit for issuing more
than 2,250 copies in 1905 and 1906.
COURIER; Saturdays (A A).
MINING AND SCIENTIFIC
PRESS; Saturdays; mining and elec-
trical; flfty-two pages llj^xl6; subscription
$3; established 1860; T. A. Rickard, editor
and publisher (5—6) (A A).
Copies printed: 9,310 in 1901, since
which it has filed no report but was
believed to issue more than 4,000 cop-
ies in 1906.
OCCIDENT; Wednesdays during col-
lege year; collegiate; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1 ; established 1881; Occident
Publiahintr Co., publishers.
PACIFIC; Thursdays (A A).
CALIFORNIA JOURNAL OF
TECHNOLOGY; monthly during col-
lege year; scientittc; sixty-eight pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established January, 1903;
Arthur H. Halloran, editor; Students of
University of California, publishers.
HOME CHIMES; monthly; house-
hold; twenty pages 8x11; subscription 10
cents; established January, 1905; R. G.
O'Brien, editor; Home Chimes Publishing
Co., publishers (4 — 5 P).
PHILIPPINE REVIEW: bimonthly;
republican; thirty-two pages 7xl0; subscrip-
tion $1; established January, 19U5; V. L. Le-
garda, editor and r)ublisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed : 4,000 in 1907
PELICAN ; five times a year (A A).
UNIVERSITV OF CALIFORNIA
CHRONICLE; quarterly, January, April,
July and October; collegiate; eighty pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1898; Uni-
versity of California, editors and publishers
( 1— 8 ). Does not Insert advertisements.
BIEBER, Lassen Co. [j 100 pop., on
Pitt r., 85 m. N. of Susanvllle, the county
seat. Cattle raising and farming.
BIG VALLEY GAZETTE; Wednes
days; eight pages 11x18; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1893; Nathan Bieber, editor and
publisher.
CALIFORNIA.
BIGGS, £utte Co. ^ fcOO pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 14 ni. S. W. of
Oroville, the county seat, and 73 N. of Sac-
ramento, the State capital. Grain and fruit
shipping point. Agriculture and fruit.
ARGUS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2: established
1888; L. F. Atwater, editor and publisher
(2-8).
BISHOP, Inyo Co. a, 800 pop., on Car-
son & Colorado Rd., 45 m. N. of Independ-
ence, the county seat. Steam planing mill,
creameries and flouring mills. Agriculture,
fruit, grain, stock raising and bee keeping.
INYO REGISTER; Thuisdays; inde-
pendent-republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3: established 1885; W. A. Chal-
fant. editor and publisher (1—8).
BLACK DIAMOND, Contra Costa
Co. -a 326 pop.— of toAvnship 1,200— on South-
ern Pacific Co's and Santa Fe Rds. and
San Joaquin r., 15 m. N. E. of Martinez, the
county seat. Agriculture, manufacturing
and fish canneries.
ARGUS; Saturdays; Independent; six
pages 11x16: subscription $2; established
April. 1902; W.C.Lewis, editor and publisher.
BLUE LAKE, Humboldt Co. ^ 9*0
pop., on Areata & Mad River Rd., 20 m.
N. E. of Eureka, the county seat. Cream-
ery and manufactures of redwood and
pine lumber, shingles and stakes. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1888; Gus
Perigot, editor and publisher (1-8).
BODIE, Mono Co. d- 965t pop. (of
township), about 100 m. S. by S. E. of Car-
son and Virginia City, Nev., and 35 m.
from Hawthorne, the nearest railroad sta-
tion. Gold and silver mining and milling.
MINER INDEX; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1861; A.S.Williams, editor and pub-
lisher.
BOULDER CREEK, Santa Cru*
Co. -c 600 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,
SO m. S. W. of San Jose. Lumber, wine and
fruit.
SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAIN ECHO;
Saturdays; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50: established 1896: W. S.
Rodgers. editor; W. S. Rodgers & Sons, pub-
lishers (3—7).
Copies pri^jted: 566 in 1906
BRAWLEY, Imperial Co. P 1,500
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd. ,200 m. 8. of
Los Angeles. Fruits, vegetables, grain and
stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
September, 1903; Myron D. Witter, editor
and publisher (1—8).
BRIDGEPORT, c. h., Mono Co. d-
373t pop. (of township), 200 m. N. E. of San
Francisco. Agriculture and mining.
CHRONICLE-UNION; Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 16x23; subscription $3;
established 1863; G. A. Montrose, editor and
publisher.
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CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
BKODERICK, rolo Co. n «08t
pop., suburb of Sacramento.
YOLO INDEPENDENT; Fridays; in
deuendent; four page- 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established December, 1901; John J.
Qlacken, editor and publisher ( 1—7).
BYRON, Contra Costa Co. -D 400
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 5 m. W. of
Stockton and 70 E. of San Francisco.
TIMES; Fridays: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1906; H. T. Ham-
mond, editor and publisher (3—8).
CALEXICO, Imperial Co. q 750
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 240 m. S. E.
of Los Angeles.
CHRONICI^E; Thursday.s; republican;
eijfht pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1904; O. B. Tout, editor and pub
lisherCl— 8).
CAIilSTOGA, -iVapa Co. -a 800t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 72 m. N. of
San Francisco. Medicinal springs and sum-
mer and winter health resort. Wine mak-
ing, grape, prune and other fruit indus-
tries. Silver, quicksilver and copper mines
in vicinity.
CALISJTOGIANi Fridays; Independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 18T7: C. A, Carroll, editor and pub-
lisher il— S).
CAMPBELL, Santa Clara Co. -n 700
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 5 m. S. W,
of San Jose, the county seat. Fruit grow-
ing and general farming.
INTERURBAN PRES8 j Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages I0i^xl4; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1895; E. G. Hurlbert, edi-
tor and publisher (1—6).
CEDARVILLE, Afodoc Co. r^i 745
pop. (of township), 190 m. N. N. W. of
Reno, Nev. Flour mill.
SURPRISE VALLEY RECORD;
Wednesdays; independent; four pages l»>x22;
subscription $2.50; established 1892; R. H.
Stanley, editor and publisher.
CHICO, Suite Co. d 2,640t pop.— of
township 4,739+— on Southern Pacific and
Butte Co. Rds. and Chico creek. 6 m. E. of
Sacramento r. and 96 N. of Sacramento,
the State capital. State Normal School.
Flour mills, foundry, machine shop, fruit
cannery, planing mills, soap, plow, door,
sash, furniture and match factories.
Trades In lumber. Farming, fruit grow-
ing and mining.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republi-
can; four pages— dally 18x24, weekly 20x:86;
subscription— dally $6, weekly $2.50; estab-
lished—dally 1875, weekly 1869; B. F. Arnold,
editor; Enterprise Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers.
POST; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x24; subscription $4; estab-
lished October. 1905; The Briscoe-Nash Co.
(Inc.), editors and publishers ( 11—5 P) (A A).
RECORD; every morning except Mon-
day; democratic; eight pages 15x22; estab-
llshed- daily 1880; Richards & Deuel, sdltors
and publishers (2— 3U
ALT A CALIFORNIAN; monthly
(AA).
CHINO, San Bernardino Co. Q l,607t
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Go's and Ghino Valley Rds., 20 m. W. of
San Bernardino, the county seat. Center
of the sugar Industry of Southern Califor-
nia. Fruit growing and stock raising.
CHINO VALLEY CHAMPION; Fri-
days; agricultural; eight pages 13x19; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; Edwin Rhodes,
editor and publisher (6 — 5).
CLOVERDALE. Sonoma Co. -u 750t
pop.— of township 1,561+— on San Francisco
& North Pacific Rd. Flour mill and soap
factory. Wines, fruit, hop and wood re-
gion. Quicksilver mines In vicinity.
REVEILLE ; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1879; C. T. Coffey, editor and publisher.
CLOVIS, Fresno Co. -a 762t pop., on
Southern Pacific Rd., about 18 m. N. of
Fresno.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
COACHELLA, Riverside Co. P, 300
pop., 72 m. S. of San Bernardino.
COACHELLA VALLEY' NEWS;
Fridays (A A).
COALING A, Fresno Co. a on
Southern Pacific Rd„ 35 m. S. W. of Le
Moore.
WESTERN OIL NEWS; Saturdays;
oil; four pages 15Ux22; subscription $2; es-
tablished March, 1904; A. R. Macdonald,
editor and publisher (9—6) (AA).
COLFAX, Placer Co. n 670 pop,, on
Nevada County Narrow Gauge and South-
ern Pacific Go's Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Auburn,
the county seat. Mining and fruit growing.
SENTINEL; Tuesdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1890; H. E. .Horrish. editor and publisher
(1-8).
COLTON, -San Bernardino Co. C? 1,309+
pop.— of township l,96l+— on Southern Cali-
fornia and Southern Pacific Go's Rds., 4 m.
S. of San Bernardino, the county seat, and
57 E. of Los Angeles. Flour and lumber
mills, marble works and fruit canneries.
Fruit culture, grain raising and mining.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 15x20; subscription
$4.50; established 1889; WillardBeebe. editor
and publisher (3—6 P).
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x30; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1876; R. M. McKIe. editor and pub-
lisher.
COLUSA, c. h., Colusa Co. a 2,500
pop.— of township 2,721— on Colusa & Lake
Rd. and W. bank Sacramento r., 60 m. N. W.
of Sacramento, the State capital. Flour
mills and manufactures of agricultural
Implements and carriages. Agriculture,
fruit and vine culture and stock raising.
SUN ; every evening except Sunday and
legal holidays, and T R I - W E E K L Y,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x2i; subscription— daily
$5, triweekly $3; established— daily 1889, tri-
weekly 1863; Mrs. W. S. Green, editor: The
Colusa Sun Publishing Co., publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: The tri-vveekly edi-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALIFORNIA.
tion of this paper has on four occa-
sioins indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming since the
year 1896.
HERALD; -Fridays; eight pages; llx
17; subscription weekly $2; established
1898; C. E». McComlsh, editor and publisher
7-4).
COMPTON,^^*^"^*^** Co. Q l,683t
pop. (.of township), on Southern Pacific
Co'sRd., 11 m.S. of Los Angeles, thecounty
seat. Dairy, poultry and general farming.
ENTEK PRISE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 16x22; subscription $1.5(1;
established 1895; James H. Bennett, •ditor
and publisher (1—8).
l.OS AKGEL.es county PRESS;
Fridays; four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1893; E. W. Hoag, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3 P) (AA).
CONCORD, Contra Coata Co. -a 586
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 12 m.
E. of Martinez, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and fruit raising.
TRANSCRIPT; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 16x23; subscription $1.50;
established 1898; H. E. Griffiths, editor and
publisher.
CORAM, Sha$ta Co. [^ 250t pop., on
Southern Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. of Redding.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$6; established 1878; Press Printing Com-
pany, publishers (2—7) (A A).
Copies printed: 1,587 in 1902
2,158 in 1904
2,328 in 1905
2,540 in 1906
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; local; four
pages 15x22; subscription S2; established Au-
gust. 19U1; W. D. Pratt, editor and publisher
(1-8).
RECORDER; Wednesday6(A ▲>
CORDELIA, Solano Co. D 300 2)op.
on Southern Pacific Go's. Rd., 45 m. N. W.
of San FranclBCO. Farming and fruit rais-
ing. Stone quarry.
X-RAY; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; Charles A.Jensen, editor and publisher.
CORNING, Tehama Co. [^ 2,2fl9t pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd., S m. W. of Sacramento r. and 21 S.
of Red Bluff, the county seat. Fruit, hogs,
cattle and sheep. Farming.
NEW ERA ; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x23; subscription $2; established 1898;
E. F. Conway, editor and oublisher.
OBSERVER; Saturdays ; independent;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; T. E. Harper, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CORONA, >Riv«r«irf« Co. UX 3,500 pop.,
on Southern California and Santa Fe System
Rds. and Santa Ana r., about 15 m. S. W. of
Riverside, the county seat. Tin, fire-clay
sewer pipe, porphyry and terra cotta.
(Jrain, hay, honey and citrus fruits. Stone
quarries.
COURIER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
CALIFORNIA.
lished 1887; Hildreth Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (1—S).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1906; H. C. Cree, editor: Inde-
pendent Publishing Company (Inc.). pub-
Ushers (1-8).
COTTON"WOOD, Shasta Co. b 300
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 18 m. N.
of Red Bluff. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1901; Andrew McNamar. editor
and puljiisher.
COVINA,J^os Angeles Co. g 2,500pop.,
40 m. N. of Los Angeles, the county seat.
Agriculture and fruit growing.
ARGUS; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1888; J. L.
Mathews, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
CRESCENT CITY, c. li., Del Norf
Co. b 1,000 pop., on the Pacific Ocean, about
280 m. N. of San Francisco by steamer, and
about 95 S. W. of Grants Pass, Ore. Lum-
bermg, dairying, mining and stock raising.
DEL NORTE RECORD; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 18*9; George Sartwell,
editor; Mrs. N. A. Eldridge, publisher(l— 8).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established 1889;
JohnL. Childs, editor and publisher (1—8).
CROCKETT, Contra Costa Co. -n,
l,5uo pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 10
m. W. of Martinez, the county seat. Lo-
cated on the Straits of Garguinez. Agri-
culture. Fruit growing.
SIGNAL; Saturdays; four pages 15x23;
subscription $2; established 1899 ;W.G.HaweB,
editor and publisher.
DAVIS, yolo Co. n 700 pop., on South-
ern Pacific Go's Rd., 13 m. W. of Sacra-
mento, the State capital. Extensive grain
and fruit growing. Seat of University.
State Farm.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; es-
tablished 1898; W. H. Scott, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
DINUBA, Tulare Co. D 600 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 25 m. S. E. of
Fresno. Farming and fruit growing.
ALTA ADVOCATE; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1887; H. Hurst, editor and publisher (6— 5).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x29; subscription $1; estab-
lished xXovember, 1902; J. A. McDonnell, edi-
tor and publisher (1—7).
DIXON, Solano Co. a 783t pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 20 m. W. by S. W,
of Sacramento, the State capital, and 68
N. E. of San Francisco. Wheat growing
and fruit raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages a)x26; subscription $2; establishedl874;
H. W. Bessac, editor and publisher (8— 6).
DOS PAIiOS, Mercea Co. D 700 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 23 m. S. W. of
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
Merced, the count}' seat. Grain, fruit and
dairying.
STA R ; Saturdays ; non-partisan ; four
pages 15x2<! ; subscription $1 ; established 1897 ;
W, C. Payne, editor and publisher.
DOWNEY, Los Angeles Co. g 5,000
pop. (of township), ou Southern Pacific
Go's Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Los Angeles, the
county seat. Fruit raising and agriculture.
CHA3IP10N; Saturdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1888; C. H. Eberle, editor and
publisher (2— 8).
DISPATCH; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab
lished April, liiOi; S. A. Heckethorn, editor
and publisher (I— S).
SSOUTHEllN CALIFORNIA
WOODMAN; monthly; Woodmen; four
pages 11^x19; subscription 50 cents; estab
lished January, 1902; O. A Seay, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,125 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1906 and 1907.
DO WNIEVILLE, c. n., Sierra Co. ^
500+ pop., 121 m. N. E. of Sacramento, the
State capital. Quartz and gravel mining.
MOUNTAIN MESSENGER;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub
scription $3; established 1854; W. F. Esch-
bacher, editor; The Mountain Messenger
(Inc.), publishers.
DUNSMUIR, Sis/ciyou Co. a Iv^OO
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 55 m. S.
E. of Yreka, the county seat. Railroad
division headquarters. Lumber, agricul-
ture and mining.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent: four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1890; S.H.Hill, editor and publisher (1—8).
ELCAJON, San Diego Co. p 563t pop.
(Of township), on San Diego, Guyamaca &
Eastern Rd., 15 m. N. E. of San Diego, the
county seat. Health resort. Fruitgrowing.
VALLEY NEWS; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892 ; Cooke & Christiance, ed-
itors and publishers (1—8).
ELMHURST, Alameda Co. -O 1,800
pop., 7 m. S. W. of Oakland, the county seat.
Power station of Electric Ry. Fruit, vege-
tables, grain, etc.
REVIEW; Saturdays: four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; Frank
Storer, editor and publisher (7—5).
EL MONTE, Los Angeles Co. g 229t
on Southern Pacific Rd., 13 m. E. of Los
Angeles.
GAZETTE; Thursdays (A A).
ELSINORE, Riverside Co. P, 279t pop.
—of township 646+— on Southern California
Rd., 70 m. N. of San Diego and 90 S. E. of
Los Angeles. Clay deposits. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1881;
Allen C. Keith, editor and publisher.
CALIFORMA.
ESCONDIDO, ^"n IHego to. Q 756t
pop., on Southern California Rd., 35 m. N. by
N. E. of San Diego, the county seat. Wheat
and semi-tropical fruits.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican ;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891: A. D. Dunn, editor and pub-
lisher.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; A. S. Linsay, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
he claim.
ETNA MILLS, Siskiyou Co. b 600t
pop.— of township 1,069+— 35 m. S. of Yreka,
the county seat. Mining and farming.
SCOTT VALLEY ADVANCE;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $2; establisheu 1897; M. H. Bal-
frey, editor; Balfrey Bros., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
:his paper seemed to assert that it had
in average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EUREKA, c. h., Humboldt Co. ^ 11,111
pop. —of township 13 010 — on Eel River &
Eureka Rd. and Humboldt bay, 225 m. N.
of and connected by steamboats with San
Francisco. Exports large quantities of
redwood lumber and butter.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day: Independent ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $5; established September, 1902:
A. K. Stone, editor; Eureka Herald Com-
panv, publisliers (1—8).
GUIDE AND MARKET REPORT?
every morning except Mondays; commerce;
provisions; four pages 15x22; subscription
$5; estahlighed 1904; W. S. Van Cott, editor
and publisher (11— 3 P).
HUMBOLDT STANDARD; every
evening except Sunday; republican: daily
eight pages 15x22; subscription- daily$5; es-
tablished—daily 1881; Will N. Speegle and G.
H. Burchard, editors and publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for 1,529 copies
in 1 90 1, since which no definite and
satisfactory record has been placed on
file, but it was believed to print more
tlian 1,000 copies in 1907.
HUMBOLDT TIMES; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; eight t<> twenty pages 18x
21; subscription— dailv $6, weeklv$2; estab-
lished—daily 1874, weekly 1854; Charles S.
Milnes, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: The daily editioin had
credit for issuing 1,583 copies in 1901
and 2,291 in 1903, and was believed to
issue more than 1,000 in 1907. The
weekly edition had credit for an is^
sue of 1,200 in 1896, of 1,600 in 1897,
since which time it has not furnished a
satisfactory report, but was credited
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57
CALIFORNIA.
with printing more than 1,000 copies
for the year 1907.
CALIFORKIAN; Saturdays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 11^2x17; subscription $2;
established 1897; M. M. Vanghan, editor and
publisher.
LABOR NEWSi Saturdays; labor;
twelve pages UxltJ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished February, 1905; Joseph Bredsteen, edi-
tor and publislier (1—7).
EXETER, Tulare Co. a 800 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 10 m. E.of Visalla,
the county seat. Agriculture, fruit grow-
ing and stock raising.
SUN; Fridays; independent; six pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1901; F. W. Train, editor and publisher
(1-8).
FAL.L.BROOK, San Diego Co. Q 656t
pop. (of townsliip), on Southern California
Rd., 47 m. N. of San Diego, the county seat.
Agriculture, fruit growing and stock rais-
ing.
REVIEW; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; estatjlished
December. 1902; G. F. Van Velzer, editor and
publisher.
FALL RIVER MILLS, Shasta Co.
\d 226+ pop., on Pitt River, 50 m. W. of
Hazel Creek, the nearest railroad station.
FALL. RIVER TIDINGS; Fridays;
Indepf'ndent; four pages 15x32; .subscription
$2: established 1894; Peter S. Tlionison, edi-
tor and publisher (1—7).
FERNDALE, Humboldt Co. )j 1,000
pop., 18 m. S. of Eureka, the county seat,
and 8 from Pacific Ocean. Farming, dairy-
ing and shipping of redwood lumber.
ENTERPRISE ; semi weekly. Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; eight pages
18x24: subscription $2.50; established 1877;
Frost, Brigga & Butler, editors and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
FOLSOM CITY, Sacramento Co. a
69H pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
and American r., Zi m. E. by N. E. of Sacra-
mento, the county seat and State capital.
Agriculture and mining.
TELEGRAPH; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 16x2:B; subscription $2; estab-
llflhed 1856; M. F. McFarland, editor and
publisher.
FORT BIDWELL, Modoc Co. cf
309+ pop., about 50 m. N. E. of Likely, near-
est railroad station on Xevada-Callfornla-
Oregon Rd.
BIDWELL GOLD NUGGET; Thurs-
days (A A).
FORT BRAGG, Mendocino Co. -n
1,590+ pop., on the Pacific Coast, 7 m. N. of
Mendocino. Lumbering.
ADVOCATE ; Wednesdays ; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1889; Charles J. Cavanagh, editor
and publisher.
CALIFORNIA.
FORT JONES, Siskiyou Co. 6 356
pop., 12 m. S. W. of Yreka, the county seat.
Lumber, stock raising, farming and mining.
FARMER AND MINER; Wednes-
days; independent; four pages 18x24: sub-
scription $2; established May, 1902; R. R.
Byram, editor and publisher.
FORTUNA, Humboldt Co. ti 428 pop.,
on Eel River & Eureka Rd., 18 m. S. E. of
Eureka, the county seat. Lumber, fruit,
cereals and dairying.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 19x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1888; C. O. Wellock, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
HUMBOLDT BEACON; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established March, 1902; G. A. Jasper,
editor and publisher (I — 8).
Copies printed: 1,968 in 1907
FOWLER, Fresno Co. D 700 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Fresno, the county seat. Farminfr and
fruits. Shipping point for rais'ns.
ENSIGN; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; Howard A.
Harris, editor and publisher (1 — 6).
FRESNO, c. h., Fresno Co. a 12,470t
pop.— of township 17,239+— on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Ed., 206 m. S. E. of San Francisco.
Farming, sheep raising, fruit growing, wine
and raisin making and fruit canning.
EVENING HERALD AND DEMO-
CRAT; every evening except Sunday;
democratic ; eight to twenty-four pages 15x'<i2 ;
subscription $6; established 1898; A. J. Hos-
king, editor; Fresno Herald Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,648 in 1899
and 4,948 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MORNING REPUBLICAN ; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Thursdajs; re-
publican ; daily eight to twenty, weekly six-
teen to twenty pages 20x26; subscrintion—
daily $6. weekly $1.50; established— daily
1887, weekly 1877; The Fresno Republican
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,644 in 1902
and 8,776 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; four pages 17x22; sub-
scription $2; established August, 1905; Horace
J. Brown, editor; James G. Scrlpps, man-
ager (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
an issue of 1,720 for the year 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory^ claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
GUIDE ; Mondays ; Independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1897; George Adam Kupfer, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 5) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed, to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
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CALIFORXIA.
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SUNDAY MIRROR ;Saturd8ys;demo-
cratlc; four pages 18x22; subscription $2; es-
tablistied 1899; R. M. Mappes, editor and pub-
lisher (I— ^).
UNION-CITIZEN; Saturdays (A A).
CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL,
JOURNAL; semlmontlily; agriculture;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SOcents; es
tablished November, 1904; S. C. Lougvell. ed-
itor and publisher (2—5).
CITIZEN J semi-monthly ; Armenian ;
twelve pages 10^x14; Bubscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; H. Egulnlan, editor and publisher
^Va's JOAQUIN \ ALLEY FARM-
ER; semimonthly; agriculture, live stock;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Mcintosh & Fay, editors and pub
Ushers.
CENTRAli CALIFORNIA WOOD-
MAN; monthly; tw^elve pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1902; George
R. Andrews, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,683 in ^903
2,108 m 1905
1,900 in 1906
1,900 in 1907
FRUITVALE, Alameda Co. -a 85,000
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 6 m. S. E.of
Oakland and 11 m. E. of San Francisco.
Oil refining, mining and milling.
PROGRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $2; estab-
lished 1902: C. Leidecker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FULIiERTON, Orange Co. Q l,697t
pop. (of township), on Southern California
Rd., 9 m. N. W. of Santa Ana and 23 S. E. of
Los Angeles. Fruit growing, agriculture
and grazing. Oil wells.
NEWS; Saturdays: republican; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; established
January, 1902; Vivian Tresslar, editor and
publisher.
ORANGE COUNTY TRIBUNE;
Wednesdays; independent local; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
Edgar Johnson, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,005 for year end-
ing Janviary 28, 1908.
Publisher's announcement.— Or&uge County
Tribune, Fullerton— Sworn circulation.
1,160; double that of any county weekly;
also largest weekly; $15,000 plant; owns
brick building; Mergenthaler linotype;
general county paper.
GALiT, Sacramento Co. D 900 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 27 m. S. by S. E.
of Sacramento, the county seat and State
capital. Timber and pipe and porcelain
clays. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1881; J. J. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher.
WEEKLY WITNESS; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 24x36; subscription
$1; established January. 1904; C. A. Cutting,
editor; A. B. Cooper, publisher (1—7).
GAU'D'ENA, Lob Angeles Co. p 103t
pop., on Pomona Rd., 15 m.S. of Los An-
geles.
REPORTER! Thursdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; fs-
tabllshed December, 1904; H. C. Morrill, edi-
tor and publisher (1—7).
GARDEN GROVE, Orange Co. p
108+ pop., about o m. S. of Loara, nearest
station on Southern Pacific Rd.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
GEORGETOWN, El Dorado Co. n
915+ pop. (of townslilp), 16 m. N. of Placer-
ville, the county seat. Mining, lumbering
and agriculture.
ELDORAOOAN; Fridays AA).
GAZE T T E : Fridays; independent;
four pages ibxti; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1680; J. C. Horn, editor and publisher
(1-8).
GEYSERVILLE, -^o'ioma Co.<^ 246
pop., on Calitoruia Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
N. W. of Santa Rosa, the county seat. Stock
raising and farming. Orchards and vine-
yards.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 17^^x24; subscription $1.50; established
1899; C. E. Kenesson, editor and publisher
(1—8).
GILiROY, Santa Clara Co. -O l,820t
pop.— of township 4,003+— on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Rd., 80 m. S. of San Francisco.
Fruit and stock raising, dairies, packing
houses, oil wells.
ADVOCATE ; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1867; Fred
W. and Will Blake, editors; F. W. Blake,
publisher (7—5).
GAZETTE: Fridays; republican; eight
pages l3x2U; subscription $2; established 1880;
J. F. Gawthorne, editor; Gazette Publishing
Co., publisliers (7—5).
GLENDALE, Los Angeles 6VP 3,C0O
pop., on San Pedro, Los Angeles Si Salt
Lake Rd., 6 m. W. of Los Angeles. Tile
and Incubator factories. Fruit and vege
table raising.
NEWS; Fridays: eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1..50; established April, 19(5; Riggs
« Sherer, editors and publishers (1—8).
GLEN DOR A, ios^»^c/«s Co. p 582t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe Rd.,
30 m. E. of Los Angeles.
GLEANER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.£,0; estab-
lished 1901; W. L. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
GONZALES,-Wbn«erej/Co.-nl, list pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd., 16 m. S. of Salinas. Agriculture, live
stock and wool.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24: subscription $2; established
1891; Charles H. Coffey, editor and pub-
lisher.
GRASS VALLEY, Nevada Co. cf
4,719+ pop.— of township 7,043+— on Nevada
County Narrow Gauge Rd., 50 m. N. E. of
Sacramento, the State capital. Quartz min-
ing and fruit growing.
EVENING TIDINGS; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days- independent; daily eight pages 13x20,
weeklv eight pages 15x22; subscription—
daily $3.50, weekly $2; established 1860; J. C.
Tyrrell, editor; Nevada Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2-5 P). ^„ ^
UNION; every morning except Monday ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscrlptJon
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CALIFORNIA.
$6 ; established 1863 ; W. F. Prisk, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GREENVILLE, Plumas Co. cf 461t
pop., about SUm.N.W. of Beckwith, nearest
station on Nevada-California-Oregon Rd.
PLUMAS STAR; Fridays (A A).
GREENWATER, I»yo Co. P,
TIMES; Tuesdays (A A^.
GRIDLEY, Butte Co. ^ l,224t pop. (of
township), on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 66
m. N. of Sacramento, the State capital. Iron
foundry, planing and flour mills, broom
factor3' and cannery. Agriculture and hor-
ticulture.
HERALD; Saturdays ; Independent ;
eight paRfs 13x20: subscription $2; estab
Ushed 1879: W. D. Burleson, editor; Gridley
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8;.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,067 in 1898
and 1,469 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
GROVEL AND, Tuohimne Co. D 184
pop., 15 m. S. E. of Sonora, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TUOL,U.>INE PROSPECTOR; Satur-
days; independent: four pages 15x22; .sub-
scription $2; established January, 1901; Al-
bert P. Hoyt, editor and publisher.
GUADALOUPE. Santa Barbara Co.
t? 300 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,
5 m. from the Pacific Coast. Agriculture
and dairying.
MOON ; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription .S2; established 19(iO; James W.
Edrington, editor and publisher.
GUERNEVILLE, Lonoma Co. -a
583+ pop., on California Northwestern Rd..
about 20 m. W. of Santa Rosa, the county
seat. Mining, saw mills, smelting works*
tobacco factories, wine making.
RUSSIAN RIVER ADVERTISER;
Saturdays (A A).
HALFMOON BAY, San Mateo Co.
-a 900 pop., on the Pacific Coast, about 10
m. W. from Redwood City, the countj seat.
Oil fields, dairying and lumbering.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages ll'^xlT^^: subscription S2; established
April, 1904: H. E. Griffiths, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
HANFORD, c. h., Kings Co. D 2, 9291
pop., on Santa Fe Pacific and Southern Pa-
cific Co's Rd., about 28 m. S. of Fresno.
Shipping place for agricultural produce.
Raisins, orchard fruits, grain, live stock
and wool.
JOURNAL; everv evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
CALIFORNIA.
Fridays; democratic: daily eight pages
15x22; seml-weeklv four pages <0x26;
subscription— dailv $5. semi-weeklv $2: es-
tablished—daily 1898. semi-weekly 1891; F. V.
Dewey, editor ano publisher.
Copies printed: The semi-weekly is-
sue of this paper had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the year 1897, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican ; daily eight pages 15x22, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily %b.
weekU- $2; established— daily 1896, weekly
1886; Fred A. Dodge and J. E. Richmond, edi-
tors and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions
indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
lever been forthcoming.
HAYWARDS, -4/a»nerfa Co. -a l,965t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 13 m.
S. E. of Oakland, the county seat. Supply
point for farming and fruit-raising district.
REVIEW; semi-weekly. Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; six pages Uix2.3: sub
scrlptlon $2; established 1891; Thomas D
Calkins, editor and publisher (1—8).
JOURNAL ; Saturdays ; four pages
20x26; subscription $2 ; established 1877 ;
George A. Oakes, editor ana publisher (2— 3).
HEALDSBURG, Sonoma Co. -n
1,869+ pop., on San Francisco & North Pa-
cific Rd. and Russian r., 72 m. N. bv N. W.
of San Francisco. Agriculture, minin g
stock raising and fruit and wine.
ENTERPRISE: Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x2'!; subscription $2;
established 1876 ; J. P. McDonnell, editor and
publisher.
SOTOYOME SUN; Wednesdays; In-
dependent-democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription SI; established 1898; J. C.
Keene, editor and publisher (A A)-
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; .subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; F. W. Cooke, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
HEMET, Riverside Co. 0, 904t pop.
(of township), on Santa Fe Pacific Rd., 38
m. S. E. of Riverside, the county seat.
Fruit drying and canning and mining.
NEWS; Fridays: republican: eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; establishea 1892;
Peter Mllliken. editor and publisher.
HIGHLAND, San Bernardino Co. O,
lost pop., on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd.. about 14 m. E. of San Bernardino, the
county seat. Fruit growing.
3IESSENGER: Fridays (A A).
HOLLISTER, c. h.,5anfic?i»7o Co. -n
3,200 pop.— of township 3,800-on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., about 48 m. S. E. of San
Jose. Agriculture and stock raising.
BEE; Fridays; Independent; eight pages
1,5x22; subscription $2; established 1685; M.
J. Beaumont, editor and publiiher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 1,123 in 1903
1,232 in 1904
1,637 in 1907
FREE LANCE; Fridays; repubUcan;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab
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CALIFORNIA.
Uahert 1883; R. P. Stephenson, editor and pub-
lisher.
SAN BENITO ADVANCE* Fridays;
demoL-raiic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$-i; astabUshed 1872; Geo. E. & A. D. Shaw,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made ainy renewal of
the claim.
HOLLY"WOOD, Los A),geles Co. P
1.000 pop., 6 m. N. W. of Los Angeles, the
county seat. Suburban town.
CAHUENGA VALLEY SEXTT-
NEL; Saturdays: eight pages 11x16; sub
8criptlon$1.50; established 1898; C.N.Whit
aker, editor and publisher (7 — 5i.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; four pages lGx22:
subscription $1.50; established April, IQO.*); E.
D. Taylor, editor; W. C. Parcher, publisher
(5— 5 P.).
HOLTVILLE, San Diego Co. g on
Southern Pacific Rd., 150 m. S. E. of San
Bernardino.
TRIBUNEj Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x^0: subscription $1; established
May, 19U5; John B. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
HONCUT, Sutte Co. [^ 663t pop. (of
township), on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 14
m. S. of Oroville, the county seat. Farming.
BUTTE CO. TIMES: Thursdays: inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $2;
established 1>^1; Don B. Robb, editor and
publisher (1—8).
HUNTINGTON BEACH, Orange
Co. p 1,500 pop., on Southern Pacific Rd.,32
m. S of Los Angeles. Peat fuel plant, can-
nery; beet and celery growing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established August. 1904; C. F.
Walte, editor; Huntington Beach Time« Pub-
lishing Co., publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HUNTINGTON PARK, Los An-
geles Co. ^ suburb of Los Angeles.
SIGNAL.; Saturdays (A A).
IMPERIAL, San Diego Co. g 320 pop.,
30 m. S. of Flowingwell. Fruit growing.
STANDARD; every evening except
Simday (A A).
PRESS; Saturdays; irrigation and
agriculture; ten pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1901; F. G. Havens, editor;
Imperial Press Publishing Co., publishers
(6-5 P) (A A).
INDEPENDENCE, c.h., Inyo Co. R
500 pop., on Carson & Colorado Rd., about
103 m. S. of Hawthorne, Nev. Flour, lum-
ber and saw mills. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
INYO INDEPENDENT; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 18x24 j subscrip-
four
Hon $4; established 1
land, editor and publisher
18x24: =
Irv. H.
Mulhol-
INGEEWOOD, Los Angeles Co. g
self pop.
TIMES; Saturdays (A A).
I ONE, Amador Co. D 1,100 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 8 m. W. of Jack-
son, the county seat, and 133 N. E. of San
Francisco. Timber, agriculture, mining and
dairying.
lONE VALLEY ECHO; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2: established 1883; J. E. Barnes, editor and
publisher (7— 5).
JACKSON, C.h., Amador Co. a 1,531
pop., 50 m. S. E. of Sacramento, the State
capital. Gold la found near by in quartz
and placer mines. Also marble, granite,
sandstone, coal and copper.
A HI A DOR DISPATCH ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1859; Edwin C. Rust, editor
and publisher.
AMADOR LEDGER; Fridays; repub-
lican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $2.50;
established 1855; R. Webb, editor; Ama-
dor County Publishing Company, publishers.
JAMESTOWN, Tuolumne Co. n
385 pop.— local estimate 1,000 — on Sierra
Rd., 5 m. S. of Sonora, the county seat.
Lumber, fruit growing and mining.
MOTHER LODE MAGNET ; Wednes-
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; et-
tablished 1897; D. L. Sayre, editor and pub-
lisher.
KEESEYVILLE, Lake Co. -n 994t
pop., 60 m. N. of San Francisco.
SUN; Tuesdays; local; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1902: McEwen
& McEwen. editors and publishers (6—5 P).
KENNETT, Shasta Co. 6 on South-
ern Pacific Rd., 15 m. N. of Redding, the
county seat.
COPPER OUTLOOK; Saturdays
(A A).
KING CITY, Monterey Co. -n TOlt
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd.. about 45 m. S. E. of Salinas, the
county seat. Saw mills.
RUSTIjER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1901; F. G. Vivian, editor and publisher
(8—5).
KINGSBURG, Fresno Co. a 750
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
RECORDER; Wednesdays; local; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
November. 1904; P. F. Adelsbach, editor and
publisher (1—8).
LAKEPORT, c. h.. Lake Co. -a 1.100
pop., on Clear lake, 17 m. S. E. of Uklah
and 120 N. of San Francisco. Mineral
springs and quicksilver mines in vicinity.
Agriculture and fruit growing.
CLEAR LAKE PRESS; Saturdays;
democratic; six pages 13x20; subscription
$2: established 1886; Perry F. Mlllberry,
editor and publisher (1—8).
LAKE CO. BEE; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1872; W. L. Rideout, editor and
publislierd— 8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALIFORNIA.
LANCASTER, Los Angeles Co. q 305
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., about
45 m. N. by N. E. of Los Angeles, the county
seat. Farming and fruit growing.
ANTELOPE VALLEV GAZETTE;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1888: H. W. Mel
rose, editor and publisher.
ANTELOPE VALLEY LEDGER;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established September,
1906: Charles E. Jones, editor and publisher
(1—8).
L ATON, Fresno Co. n 60 pop., on San
Francisco & San Joaquin Valley Rd.. 18 m.
S. of Fresno, the county seat. Farming
and fruit growing.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 11x18; subscription $1.50; established
December, 1901; C. F. Hoger, editor and pub-
lisher.
LiEMOORE, Kings Co. U l,772t pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd., 9 m. W. of Hanford, the county seat.
Raisin and orchard fruit growing.
LEADER; Fridays: independent: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1889; Wilbur T. Dewey, editor and publisher
(A A).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
ten pages 13x2(); subscription $1.50; estab-
lished August. 1905; M. L. Doss, editor and
publisher (1—7).
lilNCOIiN, Placer Co. D],061tpop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 30 m. N. E. of
Sacramento. Pottery works and fruit and
grain growing.
NEWS-MESSENGER; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; H. W. Bessac, editor
and publisher.
IjINDSAY, Tulare Co. g 500 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 15 m. S. E. of
Vlsalia, the county seat. Agriculture and
fruits.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
October, 1901; Henry W. Dockham, editor
and publisher.
LIVERMORE, Alameda Co. -n 1,493+
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. about
30 m. E. by S. E. of Oakland, the county
seat. Grape growing, stock raising and
farming. Coal, chrome and magnesite
and quicksilver mines near by.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1882; Elmer G. Still, editor and publisher
(7-5).
HERALD ; Saturdays ; independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1877; Arthur L. Henry, editor
and publisher (1—8).
liODI, San Joaquin Co. n 2,000 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 1 m. S. of Moke-
lumne r. and 12 N. of Stockton, the county
seat. Planing mills. Agriculture, fruit
growing and wine making.
SENTINEL; tri-weekly ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; Sam B. Axtell, editor and pub-
lisher (7-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,058 for the year 1902,
CALIFORNIA.
1,062 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
HERALD; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 19U0: Clark & Perry man, editors
and publishers (7— S).
MAGAZINE; monthly (A A).
LiOMPOC, Santa Barbara Co. g 972t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 1 m. S.
of Santa Ynez r. and 9 from the Pacific
Coast. Fruit, wool, mustard seed, oil, stock
raising and agriculture.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 20x2(i; .subscription $2; estab-
lished 1890; W. E. Miscall, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1875; T. L. Har-
ris, editor and publisher (1—8).
LONG BEACH, Los Angeles Co. g
6,000+ pop.— local estimate 15,000— on South,
ern Pacific and San Pedro, Los Angeles &
Salt Lake Rds., about 22 m. S. by S. E. of
Los Angeles, the county seat. Summer and
winter resort on the Pacific Ocean.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight to twelve pages; 15i^x20;
subscription $4; established 1897; Tribune-
Press Publisliing Co., publishers il— 8).
TELEGRA3I; dally except Sundays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5; established December, 1904; F. C. Rob-
erts, editor; The Daily Telegram Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
LOS ANGELES, e. h., Loa Angeles
Co. g 102,479+ pop.— local estimate 150,000—
on Los Angeles, Salt Lake & San Pedro,
Los Angeles & Redondo, Southern Cali-
fornia and Southern Pacific Co's Rds.
and Los Angeles r., 400 m. S. E. of San Fran-
cisco. Commercial center of Southern Cali-
fornia, and a notable health resort. An
agricultural county, producing the princi-
pal grains, wines, citrus and deciduous
fruit, brandy, wool and hides. Has gold,
silver and lead mines and petroleum Avells.
DAILY.
E X A 31 1 N E R ; every morning ; demo--
cratic; daily sixteen, Sunday sixtj-four
pages 17x211^3; subscription $8;" established
1903; William Randolph Hearst, editor and
publisher (9— 5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
in the absence of any report, was given
credit for an average issue in excess
of 7,500 copies.
EXPRESS; every evenmg except Sun-
day; Independent; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 17x24; subscription $3; established
1871; F. J. Carlisle, manager; Evening Ex-
press Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 10,577 in 190X
13.379 in 1902
IS. 783 in 1903
21,434 in 1904
23,506 in 1905
29,271 in 1906
36,090 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — For the year 1907
the Express made the world's record In
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CALIFORNIA— Los Angeles.
advertising gains over 1906. The total
number of columns of advertising gained
was 3,935 columns. No other paper in the
world was within gun-shot of the advertis-
ing gains made by the Express during 1907.
The Express has a larger circulation with-
in the city limits of Los Angeles by many
thousands than any other daily paper pub-
lished in Los Angeles.
HERALD ; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; republican; daily twelve to
eighteen, Sunday thirty-six to fifty two,
weekly twelve pages 17x23; subscription-
dally $6, weefely $1; established 1873: The
Herald Co., editors and publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper was 22,691 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished a statement
but was credited with printing more
than 17.500 in 1906 and 1907.
JOURNAL. I every morning except Sun-
day; republican; twelve to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription S9; established 1887;
Warren Wilson, editor; Daily Journal Co.,
publishers (L— 7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory circulation report from this pa-
per was ever received, but it was be-
lieved to print more than 2,250 in 1907.
N EWS: every evening except Sunday ; in-
dependent republican; eight to twelve pages
17j|x21; subscription $3; established October.
1905; Sam T. Clover, editor; Evening News
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 8th and
Spring streets (1—8).
Copies printed: 21,267 in 1906
23,437 in 1907
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; Independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3: established 1895; R. H. Can-
field, editor; Record Publishing Co., pub
Ushers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,807 in 1903
and 25,162 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
TIMES; every morning ; independent-re-
publican; twenty-two to thirty-two pages;
Sunday one hundred and twenty to one
hundred and fifty pages 18x22 ; snbscripfion
—daily $9. Suudav $3.50; established— dally
1881; TheTimesMirror Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 43,i50 in 1905
50,488 in 1906
52,558 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Los Angeles
Times is the favorite newspaper of the rich
and productive Southwest. Its rapidly
growing circulation and the enormous
volume of Its advertising Is convincing
evidence of its vast superiority over other
local journals. The aggregate number, as
well as the total amount of its classified
advertising, exceeds that of the five other
Los Angeles newspapers combined, and
the Times does not resort to the use of pre-
miums, souvenii-s or chromos In Its suc-
cessful efforts to secure this business.
The Times is the biggest newspaper In the
world in size and volume of advertising
printed of all classes.
Rates— Classified, Ic. per word daily, V4g.
per word Sundaj'; minimum, 25o. Display.
8c. per line daily, inc. Sunday. Details and
sample codes mailed upon application.
The Times Mirror Co., Publishers,
Los Angeles, Cal.
Harrison Gray Otis, General Manager.
CALIFORNIA— Los Angeles.
WEEKLY.
BUILDER AND CONTRACTORi
Thursdays; building; twelve pages 13xl9i^;
subscription $3; established 1893; Harry lies,
editor and publisher (1—8).
CALIFORNIA CULTIVATOR;
Fridays; agriculture, stock, fruit and poul-
try raising; twenty four to thirty-two pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1889; Cul-
tivator Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1-6).
Copies printed: 8,107 in 1903
10,317 in 1904
10,699 ill 1905
10,975 in 1906
11,795 in 1907
CALIFORNIA INDEPENDENT;
Saturdays; undenominational; twelve pages
10X14; subscription $1.50; established 1896;
Rev. P, H. Bodkin, editor and publisher.
CALIFORNIER-POSTEN; Wednes-
days (A A).
CALIFORNIA TOURIST AND
HOTEL REPORTER; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established January, 1904; H. Jerome Toy,
editor and publisher (7—5).
CALIFORNIA VOICE; Thursdays;
prohibition: sixteen pages 13x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886; Wiley J. Phillips,
editor and publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: 2,369 in 1902
3,361 m 1904
4,988 in 1907
CITIZEN: Fridays (A A).
COLONIA ITALIANA; Saturdays
(A A).
CO.IIIVIERCIAL BULLETI^; Fri
days; commercial; thirty pages 10x14; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1888; Preston
McKlinnej% editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,059 in 1905
and 1,536 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited witli
more than 1,000 in 1907.
EL MONITOR MEXICANO; Satur-
days; literary, Spani.'^h; four pages \7}4^22i4;
subscription $2; established 1888; J. 0. Del-
gado, editor and publisher. Office, 604 New
High street (1—8).
FINANCIER; Wednesdays (A A).
GERMANIA; Fridays; German; repub-
lican; 8 to 12 pages 17^^x22; subscription $2;
established 1891; Edward Stuetz, editor;
German- Amei-ican Publishing Co., publish-
ers (7—5).
GRAPHIC; Saturdays; society, politics
and drama; forty-eight pages 10x13^; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1893; R. H. Hay
Chapman, editor; Graphic Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but sucK
definite information as would warrant
according it any higher rating has
never been forthcoming.
HIGHLAND PARK HERALD;
Saturdays (A A).
HOTEL GAZETTE; Thursdays: hotels:
four pages ; subscription $2 ; established
1888; John A. Medlar and Thomas J. Hammer,
editors; Gazette Publishing Company, pub-
lishers; prints also an edition for railways,
entitled RaiUray Advertiser (li—'i).
Copies printed: This paper is credit-
ed with issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but no circulation statement
was ever obtained from it that could
be called definite and satisfactory.
L' UNION NOUVELLE; Saturdays
CATALOGUE Br STATES.
6;j
CALIFORNIA— Los Anueles .
French; eight pages 15x2;;; .subscripiioii $3;
established 187J ; J. Audcir, editor; A.
Davoust, pul)Ii-h< r ci— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory circulation statement was ever
obtained from this paper, but it has
generally been credited with printing
more than i.ooo copies, which may ex-
plain why its statements fail to be
more definite.
MINING NEWS; Saturdays (a A).
JIININU KEVIEVV; Saturdnys; min-
ing and flnaucial ; twenty-eight pages 103^x14;
subscription $2; established 1897; A. Rich-
ardson, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing an average edition of 2,642
copies in 1902, since which time its
statements have not been definite and
satisfactory, but in the year 1906 it was
credited with issuing more than 1,000
copies.
NEWS; Saturdays; Independent; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
liLihed 1887; Miller & Co.. editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PACIFIC 3IOTOK1NG; weekly; au-
tomobiles, motor boats and cycling; thirty-
two pages 73^xlOV»; subscrlplon $1; estab-
lished 1897; Charles Fuller Gates, editor and
publisner (1—7).
Copies printed: Had credit for an
average issue of 1,541 for the year
1903 and 1,039 in 1904, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
PACIFIC OUTLOOK: Saturdays; lit
erary; thirty two pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established July, 1901; George Baker An-
derson, editor; Pacific Outlook Company,
publishers. Office, 32(' Lisner bldg (7-7 P).
SUD-CAlilFORNIA POST;
Fridays ; German; independent; eight pages
17Vgx24; subscription $2.50; established 1874;
Morlock & Glauch, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TIDINGS; Fridays; roman catholic;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription .§2; estab
tablished isgi; Elm.er Murphy, editor: The
Tidings Publishing Co., publishers (1—61.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,219 in_ 1896
and 3,210 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was cre-
dited with more than i.ooo in 1907.
UNION LABOR NEWS; Fridays;
labor; eight pages lSx24; subscription $1;
established January, 1901; L. W. Rogers,
editor and publisher (2—3) (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement was ever obtained
from this paper, but it was credited
with issuing more than 7,500 copies
regularly in 1906.
CALIFORNIA— Loa Angeles.
SEMIMONTHLY.
B'NAI B'KITH MESSENGER;
semi-monthly: Jewish: eight pages 1:3x20;
subscription $1 established 1897; Victor
Harris, editor; B'nai B'rith Messenger Co.,
publishers.
MONTHLY.
BYSTANDER; monthly; sixty-four
pages 5x8J^; subscription $1; e.stablished—
consolidation of Little Devil, 1905, Little
Classic 1907; The Classic Press, editors and
publishers (2-8).
Copies printed : 19,458 in 1907
CALIFORNIA 31 E D I C A L AND
SURGICAL REPORTER AND LOS
ANGELES 31EDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medicine; fifty-six pages 7x10;
established January, 19ij5; G. P. Wagar, M.D.,
editor; California Medical and Surgical
Reporter Co., publishers (6— 5P).
Copies printed: This paper Ij^d credit
for an average issue of 5,000 in 1905,
since which it has not furnshed a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
EAGLE'S AERIE; monthly; Order of
Eagles: twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1902; John W.Stalley, editor and
publisher (5 — 6 P).
FELLOWSHIP; monthly; undenomi-
national; sixty pages 6x9; subscriptien $1;
established 1899; Benjamin Fay Miles, editor;
Fellowship Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,283 in 1906
2,000 in 1907
FREEMASON; monthly; masonic;
thirty pages 6J^xlO; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Henry J. Lloyd, ,editor and
publisher.
GLOBE; monthly; Independent; eight
pages 10'/iixl4; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished October. li»03; William J. Schaefer,
editor and publisher. Office, 143 E. Seventh
street (1—8).
Copies printed : 4,500 in 1907
GOLI>EN ELK ; monthly ; sixty-four
pages &}4^9%; subscription $1; established
1902; James H. Griflfes, editor; Golden Press
(Inc.), publishers. Office, 233 West Second
street (1—7).
Copies printed: 2,283 in 1906
GRIZZLY BEAR; monthly (A A).
H U 31 A N I T A R 1 A N REVIEW;
monthly; scientific; rorty-four pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established January, 1903;
Singleton W. Davis, etlitoir and publisher.
Office, 854 East Lee street (1~S).
LIBERATOR; monthly (A A).
LIVE STOCK TRIBUNE; monthly;
live stock; forty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1895; Mrs. A. Bas-
ley, editor; Live Stock Tribune Company,
publishers (1—S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,601 in 1901,
since which time it has not furiiished
a report, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the years
1906 and 1907.
MERTZ'S MAGAZINE; monthly; ad-
vei-tising ; fortj^-eight to sevemy-two pages
GJ^xlO ; subscription $1; established 1896;
Lewis H. Mertz, editor and publisher. Office,
702 S. Spring street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,900 in 1907
NATIONAL VISITOR; monthly;
household; sixteen pages lO^xiaj^i ; subscrip-
tion 10 cents per year; established June. 1906;
Ora D. Madsen. editor ; National Visitor Com-
panv, publishers (8—6 P).
OPPOHTUNITY; monthly (A A).
OUT WEST; monthly; one hundred
and seventv pages 6x9; subscription $2: es-
' tablished 1894; Charles F. Lummis, editor;
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CALIFORNIA— Los Angelea.
CALIFORNIA.
The Out West Magazine Co.. publishers;
dated also at San Francisco (1—7).
Copies printed: This magazine had
credit for an average issue of 7>468
in 1895, of 10,766 in 1903, since which
time it has not furnished a complete
and satisfactory reportj but was credit-
ed with printing more than 7,500 copies
for the vears 1906 and 1907.
PACIFIC FANCIER; monthly; live
stock; thirty-six pages 9x12; subscriptions)
cents; eitabllshed February, 1905; Mrs. O. H.
Burbrldge. t^dltor and oubllsher (11—6 P).
PICTORIAL. AMERICA; monthly;
literary; thirty-two pages 11x16; subscrip
tion $1.50; established 1900; N. M. Norfleet.
editor and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed : 6,800 in 1907
RURAL. CALIFORNIAN; monthly;
agricultural ; fortvfour pages 9x12 ; sub-
eeription $1; established 1877; C. M. Heintz,
editor; M. G. Heintz, oubllsher (1—3).
Copies printed: This periodical never
furnished any complete and satisfactory
circulation report, but had credit for
printing more than 4,000 copies in
1900 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
PRACTITIONER; monthly; medical:
fortv-eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885: Dr. Walter Lindley. editor and
publisher. Office, 1414 S. Hope street ( 1— S).
Copies printed: 1,225 in 1903
1,200 in. 1904
1,541 in 190S
1,796 in 1906
1,875 in 1907
WEST COAST MAGAZINE; month-
ly; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established September, 1906; John S.
McQroatv. editor; The Grafton Co., publish-
ers. Office, 824 W. Third street (3—7).
WESTERN EMPIRE; monthly ;
household, literary; twenty pages lli^xl7;
subscription 25 cents; established 1896; M. V.
Hartranft, editor; Fruit World Publishing
Company, publisiiers (3—4).
Copies printed: Actual average of
24,083 in 1904 and credited without
any report with issuing more than
17,500 in 1906 and 1907.
LOS BAN OS, M«rced Co. n 900 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., about 36 m. W.
of Merced, the county seat. Fruit growing,
dairying and agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22: subscription $2; es-
tablished 1891: Fred. S. Walker, editor and
publisher (1—8).
liOS GATOS, Santa Clara Co. -Dl,915t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 10 m.
S. W. of San Jose, the county seat. Wines,
brandies and grape food. Horticulture
and grape and olive growing.
MAIL.; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription tl.80: established
1884; A. E. Smith, editor and publisher (1-8)
NEWS; Fridaj's ; independent ; four
pages 18x24- subscription (1.50; established
1881 ; Trantham & Jenks, editors and publish-
ers.
LOTVER LAKE, Lake Co. -n 395
pop., on Clear lake, about 25 m. S. E. of
Lakeport, the county seat, and 94 N. of Saa
Francisco. Quicksilver, sulphur and borax
mining and lumbering. Health resort.
BULdiETIN; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22: subscription $."?: established
1877; Mrs. A. E. Noel, editor and publisher.
LOYALTON, Sierra Co. □' 79t pop.,
on Boca & Loyalton Rd., about 20 m. N. E.
of Downieville, the county seat.
LOYALTONIAN; Fridays (A A^.
MADERA, c. h.. Madera Co. C 950
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 24 m.
N. E. of Fresno. Farming, sheep raising and
fruit growing.
MERCURY; every evening except
Sunday, and AVEEIvLY, Saturdays: four
pages— daily 13x20,weekly 18x24; subscription
— dallv $4, "weekly $1.50; established— daily
1900, weekly 1885;" E. E. Vincent, editor and
publisher.
TRIBUNE; daily, and WEEKliY,
Thursdays; democratic; dally four pages
13x20, weekly six pages 18x24; subscription—
daily $4, weekly $1.50; established— daily 1903.
wee"kly 1892; Clark & Sharp, publi.^hers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year
1903 the weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such: definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
MARIPOSA, c. h., Mariposa Co. n
500 pop., 91 m. S. E. of Stockton. The great
Yosemite Valley and Big Tree Grove are in
this county. Agriculture, gold mining and
stock raising.
GAZETTE-MARIPOSANi Satur-
days: democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established— Gozetfe 1855, Mari-
posan 1900, consolidated 1901; L. W. Sharp,
editor and publisher (7—5) (A A).
MARTINEZ, c. h., Contra Costa Co.
-D 2,000 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
and Carguinez Straits, 36 m. N. E. of San
Francisco. Coal, copper and quicksilver
mines. Agriculture and fruit and grape
industry.
GAZETTE; every morning except Mon-
day, and CONTRA COSTA GAZETTE,
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 1:^x20;
subscription — dally S4, weekly $2.50; estab-
lished— dally as Daily Press , weekly 1858;
W. A. Rugg, editor; The Gazette Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
CONTRA COSTA STANDARD;
Saturdays; republiean: four pages 18x24;
subscription $2.50; established 1874 as County
Paper: W. R.Sharkey, editor; Contra Costa
Publishing Co., Inc., publishers (2— 8P).
MARYSVILLE. c. h., Tuba Co. a
3,497+ pop.— of township 3,971+— on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd. and Yuba r.. at head of
navigation, 57 m. N. of Sacramento, the
State capital, and 116 N. E. of San Fran-
cisco. Agriculture and mining.
APPEAL; every morning except Hon-
dAy, and WEEKL.Y, twice a-yveek. Mon-
days and Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $6, weefcly
$2.80; established i860; E. A. Forbes, editor
and publisher (7 — 5).
Ccq)ies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,248 for the year 1897, tut
has not since made claim to issuing so
many as i.ooo copies.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY. Tuesdays
and Fridays; non-partisan; ei^bt pages—
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALIFORNIA.
dally 13x20. semi- weekly 18x22; subscription-
dally $5, semi-weeklj' $2; established 1884; T.
J. Sherwood, editor; Democrat Publishing
Company, publishers.
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for an
average issue of 1,014 for the year
1895, but has not since 1897 made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
PEOPLE'S CAUSE; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays (A A).
POPPYLAND MAGAZINE; month
ly (A A).
MAYFIELD, Santa Clara Co. -nl,279t
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Go's Rd.. 35 m. S. S. E. of San Francisco.
Agriculture and fruit raising.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; four pages
16X.23; subscription $2; established 1887; L. B.
Woodruff, editor and publisher (1—8).
MENDOCINO, Mendocino Co. -D 1,100
pop., oil m. N. W. of Ukiah, the county seat,
and 130 N. N. W. of San Francisco. Shipping
point for large vessels at the mouth of Big r.
Lumbering. Oldest town of Mendocino
coast.
BEACON; Saturdays; independent: eight
pages 1:3x19: subscription $2; established
1877 ; A. A. Heeser, editor and publisher (1—8).
MERCED, c. h., Merced Co. n l,969t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 159 m.
E. S. E. of San Francisco. Grain warehouses
and fruit cannery. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays (A A).
EXPRESS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1875; Jos. A. Norvell, editor and publisher.
HER A li D I Saturdays ( A A ) .
STAR; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 18x21; subscription $2; established
1880: Harris Bros., editors and publishers.
MIDDL.ETOWN, Lake Co. -n 420
pop., about 28 m. S. E of Lakeport, the
county seat. Mining, fruit, grape growing
and general farming.
INDEPENDENT ; Saturdays; repub
llcan; four pages 18x^4; subscription $2.50:
established 1888; Read & Read, editors and
publishers.
MILL VALLEY. Marin Co. -a 4 m. s.
of San Rafael, the county seat. Fruit
raising.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays (A A).
lYfARIN CO. ENTERPRISE} Satur-
days; republican; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1900; Marin Co.
Enterprise Publishing Co., publishers.
MILLVILLE, Shasta Co. t) 755t pop.
(of township), 15 m. E. of Redding, the
county seat, and about 28 N. of Red Bluff.
Farming and stock raising.
TIDINGS; Wednesdays; four pages
18x24; subscription ,$1.50: established 1893;
Philip Cumlskey editor and publisher.
MODESTO, c. h., Stanislaus Co.d
3,500 pop.— of township 5,000— on Southern
Pacific Go's Rd.. 29 m. S. E. of Stockton,
Dairying and fruit raising.
EVENING NEWS; everj' evening ex-
cept Sunday, and STANISLAUS CO.
5
CALIFORNIA.
NEWS, Fridays: democratic; daily eight,
weekly twelve pages 12x18; subscription-
dally $5, weekly $2; established- dally 1884,
weekly 1868; W. H. Killam, editor; M. A. &
H. Spencer, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the j^ear 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
MORNING HERALD; every morn
ing except Monday,and WEEK LY, Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—<iaily $5, weekly $2: established— flaily
June. 1903, weekly 1873; T. C. Hocking, editor;
Herald Publishing Co.. publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,272 for the
year 1897, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MOKELUMNE HILL, Calaveras
Co. D 1,971+ pop. (of township), 50 m. N. E.
of Stockton and 60 S. E. of Sacramento, the
State capital. Mining, agriculture and stock
raising.
CALAVERAS CHRONICLE; Satur-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1851; C. E. Day,
editor and publisher (A A).
MONROVIA, Los Angeles Co. g 4,000
pop., on Southern California and Southern
Pacific Go's Rds.. 17 m. E. of Los Angeles.
Agriculture and fruit growing.
MESSENGER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; Messenger Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (1 — 8).
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
MONTEREY, Monterey Co. -a 3,092
pop., school census of 1904— of township
3,420+— on Southern Pacific Go's Rd. and
Monterey bay, 29 m. S. by S. E. of Santa
Cruz. Agriculture and mining.
CYPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; four
pages 18x24: subscription- daily $5, weekly
$2; established— dally 1905, weekly 1870; B.
A. Ramsay, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
NEW ERA; Wednesdays; four pages
18x24: subscription $2: established 1890; Wil-
liam Kay, editor and publisher.
MOROANHILL, Santa Clara Co. -a
700 pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 20 m.
S. E. of San Jose. Fruit and grain.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2: established
1899; D. K. Estes, editor and publisher (1—8).
MOUNT BULLION, J/arzpo5a Co. a
on Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe and South-
ern Pacific Rds., 5 m. X. W. of Mariposa.
NEW ERA; Saturdays: de7nocratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished January, 1902; P. H. Hlgglns, editor
and publisher (A A).
MOUNTAINVIEW, Santa Clara
Co. -n 1,000 pop., on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Santa Clara, 11 from San
Jose, the county seat, and 39 S. E. of San
Francisco. Wine, fruit and agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
66
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
C ALIFORM A.
1903; H. G. Copeland, editor; A. V. Copeland,
publisher (-J— 5).
RECilSTER; Saturdays; independent
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 18&S; C G. Beardslee and
Benjamin J. Reitz, editors and publishers.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES; Wednes
days; seventh-day adventist; sixteen pages
10x14; subscription $1.5U; established 1874;
Milton C. Wilcox, editor; Pacific Press Pub
llshing Company, publishers (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 18,148 in_ 1895
and 22,530 in 1905, since which it has
not furnislied a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 17,500 in 1907.
NAPA, c.h., Napa Co. -a 4,036t pop —
of township 8,532+— on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd. and Napa r., 46 ni. N. E. of San Fran-
cisco and about 60 S. W. of Sacramento,
the State capital. Tanneries, woolen mill,
fruit driers, wine and cream of tartar
works. Agriculture and horticulture.
JOURNAL* ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLiY, Fridays; four
pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; subscrip
tion— daily $6, weekly $2: established— daily
1888, weekly 1884; J. E. Walden, editor and
l)ublisher.
REGISTER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; i-epubli-
can; four pages— daily 17x23, weekly 22x2S;
subscription — dailj'$6, weekly S2; established
—daily 1872, weekly 1863 ; G. M. Francis, edi-
tor and publisher.
NATIONAL CITY, San Diego Co. P
1,086+ pop.— of township 1,T70+— at terminus
of California Southern Rd., on bay of San
Diego. Riveted iron pipe and gold-ore re-
duction works. Fruit growing.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; six
pages 111^x16; subscription $1; established
July, 1903~; Fred Atherton, editor; Fred
Atherton & Co., publishers (2—5).
NEEDLES, San Bernardino Co. ^
1,143+ pop. (of township), on Atlantic & Pa-
cific and Santa Fe Pacific Rds. and Color-
ado r. Cattle raising and mining.
EYE; Saturdays; democratic: eight pages
11x16; subscription S2.50; established 1887;
L. V. Root, editor and publisher.
NEVADA CITY, c. h., Nevada Co.
iif 3.250+ pop.— of township 4,888+— on Ne-
vada County Narrow Gauge Rd., 65 m. N. E.
of Sacramento, the State capital. Mining.
MINER-TRANSCRIPT: every even
Ing except Sundays; republican; mining;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $3.50; estab-
lished 1860; L. S. Calkins, editor; Calkins
Newspaper Syndicate, publishers.
NEWCASTLE, Placer Co. U 335
pop., on Central Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. W. of
Auburn, the county seat. Fruit raising and
shipping point,
NEWS ; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1^2; J. S. Taylor, editor; Newcastle Publish-
ing Co., publishers.
NEWMAN. Stanislaus Co. U l,760t
pop. (of township), on Southern Rd., about
22 m. W. of Modesto, the county seat. Agri-
culture and fruit raising and dairying.
WEST SIDE INDEX; Saturdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established 1S87;
A. Fleharty, editor and publisher.
NILES, Alameda Co. -D 400 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 22 ni. S. E. of
Oakland, the county seat. Farming and
fruit raising.
WASHINGTON PRESS; Fridays; in
dependent-republican : eight pages 13x20;
subscription 82; established 1897; E. B.
Thompson, editor; Thompson & Adams,
publishers (7 — 5\
NOR WALK, Los Angeles Co. g 400
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., about
17 ni. S. E. of Los Angeles, the county seat.
Horticulture, dairying and farming.
CALL; Fridays; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription S1.50; established 1893: E. P. Truitt,
editor and publisher (2 — 8).
NOVATO, flavin Co. -Q 600 pop., on
Northwestern Pacific Rd., 11 m. N. of San
Rafael, the county seat. Agriculture.
MARIN CO. BANNER; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established February, 1902; J. H. Bond,
editor and publisher (1 — %).
OAKDALE, Stanislaus Co. D 2,531 1
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd., 30 m. S. E. of Stockton. Wheat
and fruit raising
GRAPHIC; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished lSiS3; Amy S.Baker, editor; Sanford
C. Baker, publisher (7—5).
LEADER ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription §1.50; established
1884: W. A. Griffin, editor and publisher (8— S).
OAKLAND, c. li., Alameda Co. -n
66,960+ pop.— local estimate (1907) 235.000— on
on four railroads and San Francisco bay,
opposite to and 7 m. E. of San Francisco.
Residences of a large number of San Fran-
cisco business men. State University and
Deaf, Dumb and Blind Asylums near by.
Agriculture, fruit raising and general manu-
facturing. Good harbor.
DAILY.
ENQUIRER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; inde-
pendent-republican ; daily twelve to twenty
pages 15x22, weekly twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription—dailv S6, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1869, weekly 1888; Oakland Enquirer
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,059 in 1893
8,597 in 1904
28,429 in 1907
^^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded
the Enquirer is guaranteed by
the publishers of Rowell'f
American Newspaper Direct^
cry, who will pay one hundred
dollarstothe first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's annoitticement .—The Sihovera,Ung
shows practically onlj' the circulation of
the Enquirer before it absorbed the Herald
on Nov. 16,1907. The consolidation of the
two circulations gave the ENQriRER over
54,(KX) daily. Duplicates were then cut out,
leaving the sworn average for January,
19))3, 49,052. Largest circulation In Oakland
guaranteed.
NEAV ERA ; daily except Sunday (A A).
TIMES; every morning except Sunday ;
independent; four pages 13x22; subscription
TEEO
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CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
$3; established 1S63; S. W. Booth, editor;
Oakland Times Comparv. publishers.
Copies printed: No complete and
satisfactory circulation report has been
supplied by this paper since 1895.. and
no report at all since 1903, but it has
been credited wdth issuing more than
2,250 copies from 1899 to and includ-
ing 1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening, Sunday morn
ing. and WEEKL.Y, Saturdays; republi-
can; sixteen to twenty-four pages 17x23; sub-
scription—daily $6, vreekly $1; established —
dailv 1874, weekly 1872; Tribune Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
' - - • " ' 26,704 in
issue of 8,838 in 1894 and
1907, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 20,000
in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit tor issu-
ing 5.775 in 1896, since wliicli time it
has furnished no report, but was be-
lieved to print more than 1,000 in 1907.
WORLD; every evening except Sunday
(▲A).
WEEKLY.
BAY CITIES' REVIEW; Saturdays
^CALIFORNIA ZEITUNG; Fri
days; German; eight pages 17i^x22; sub-
scription $2; D. Klintworth, editor; Henry
Feldmann and R. S. Kitchener, publishers
^CO-OPERATIVE JOURNAL.:
Saturdavs; cooperation; sixteen pages 79ix
8^; subscription $1; e.stablished January,
1901; D. F. Fowler, editor; Co operative Edu
cation Pub. Co., publishers f7— 5» (A A).
Copies printed: Had credit for 7,666
in 1902, was believed to print more
than 4,000 in 1903, since which no re-
port has been received, but v^as be-
lieved to print more than 2,250 in 1906.
C RITIC ; Saturdays ; republican ; twenty
to twenty-four pages 10i^xl3i^; subscription
S4; established April, 1907; C. E. Wilson and
W. T. Vahlberg. editors; Critic Publishing
Co., publishers (10—71.
1 NDUSTRIAL NEWS; Fridays ;build-
ingiuterests; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1899; P. B. Preble, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
JOURNAL ; Saturdays : German ; inde
pendent; ten to twelve pages 24x36; sub
scription $2.50; established 1875; Albert Curr-
lln, editor; Albert Currlin & Son, publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: Issued an average
edition of 1,085 copies in 1896, since
which no satisfactory report has been
received that appeared to warrant giv-
ing it credit for so many as 1,000
copies.
MESSIAH'S ADVOCATE; Wed
nesdays; Advent Christian; eight pages
12x18; subscription .S1.50: established 1881; W.
R. Young, editor: Pacific Advent Christian
Publication and Mission Society, publishers
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,950 in 1904. since
which time it has not furnished a satis-
factory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for the
years 1906 and 1907.
O ARAUTO; Saturdays; Portuguese:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1338: J. de Menezes. editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,226 in 1900
and 1,144 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
UEPORTER: Saturdays: independent;
eight pagts 17x22; subscription §2; estab-
lished 1387; C. C. L. Soares, editor; Soares &
Soares, publishers ( A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo_ copies
weekly in 1903, but has not since set
up anv claim for issuing so many.
SATURDAY PRESS; Saturdays; so-
cietv; eight pages 12>^xl7; subscription $2;
established 1892; J. H. Delahanty, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,943 fo^
the year 1893, but has not since 1896
made any claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
SUNSHINE; Saturdays; negro; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $2; established
1900; J. W. Green, editor; The Sunshine Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (A A).
MONTHLY.
BRITLSH-CALIFORNIAN; month-
ly; British interests; twenty pages 10x13;
subscription $1 ; established 1897: Charles B.
Sedgwick, editor and publisher (i— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,916 in 1899
and 9,181 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
NEW SAN FRANCISCO MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; forty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription 81-75; established May, 1906;
Peninsular Publishing Co., editors and pub-
ishers (5— 6P) (A A).
PACIFIC ISSUE; monthly;
temperance; sixteen pages ^}i7i\\%\ sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1902: L. M.
Hartley, editor and publisher (3— 5) (A A).
WOODMAN CHIPS; monthly; frater-
nal; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1896 ; H. B. Smith, editor:
Woodmen Chips Publishing Company, pub-
lisiiers (2—5) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper has
never made a complete and satisfactory
report, but had credit for issuing more
than 1. 000 in 1904 and again in 1906.
OAK PARK, Sacramento Co. p 2,000
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. Part of
Sacramento, the county seat. Berries and
fruits.
SACRA3IENTO CO. LEDGER; Fri
davs; four pages 13x24: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; Mrs. H. A. Weaver, editor and
puljlisher.
OCEANO, ^"^ -^«''« Obispo Co. -non
Southern Pacific Rd., 10 m. S. San Luis
Obispo.
TEMPLE ARTISAN; monthly; sci-
ence; twentv pages 6x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1903; Temple Artisan, editors and
publishers (3-6 P) (A A).
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CALIFORNIA.
OCEAN PARK, Los Angeles Co. p
on Southern Paclflo and Atchison. Topeka
& Santa F« Rds. and Pacific Ocean, 12 m.
W. of Los Angeles. Beach resort.
JOURNATi; every evening excent Sun-
days; independent: t"'plve pages 15x23: sub-
scription $5; established January, 1902; C. E.
Lovelace, editor; A. W. Lavne, publisher
(7-5).
OCEANSIDE, San Diego Co. p 7.50
pop., on Southern California Rd., 42 m. N.
of San Diego, the county seat. Slimmer and
winter resort. Agriculture and dairying.
BliADE; Saturdays; independent: four
pages 16x22; subscription $i; established
1889: W. S. Spencer, editor and publisher
(1-8).
ONTARIO, San Bernardino Co. 9
722+ pop.— of township 2,619+— on San Pedro,
Los Angeles & Salt Lake City and South-
ern Pacific Co's Rds. and San Antonio r., 38
m. E. of Los Angeles. Fruit growing.
RECORD ; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $2; established i885; Shirley L.
Holt, editor; Ontario Publishing Company,
publishers.
ORANGE, Orange Co. g 3,300 pop.—
of township 3,293+— on Southern California
Rd., 4 m. N. of Santa Ana, the county seat.
Agriculture and orange and lemon groves.
NEWS;Fridays; independent; fourpages
18xiM; subscription $1.50; established 18W7;
George A. Wright, editorand publisher U— 8).
P O ts T I Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; sub.scription $1.50; established
1885; Alice L. Armor, editor ; Alice L. Armor
& Co., publishers (1—8).
ORLAND, Glenn Co. "□ 540 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 18 m. N. of Wil-
low, the county seat. Fruit growing, stock
raising and agriculturs.
REGISTER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1899; John L. Cleek. editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
OROVIIiLE, 0. h., Butte Co. :j] 1,787
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
Feather r., 65 m. N.of Sacramento, the State
capital, and 152 N. by N. E. of San Francisco.
Center of the orange belt of central Cali-
fornia.
MERCURY; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKIjY, Fridays: democratic;
four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 20x-20; sub-
scriptioa— daily $5, weekly $2.50; established
—daily 1882, weekly 1873; Mrs. J. A. Lawrence,
pabllsher.
Cojwes printed: The weekly edition j
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than i,ooo copies regular'ly in
the years 1895 and 1896, but has not |
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
REGISTEiR; every morning except Sun-
day, and SEMI.WEEKL.Y. Tuesdays
and Thursdays; republican; eight pages-
daily 11x17, semi- weeklyl8x24; subscription-
daily $5, semi- weekly $2; established— daily
1895. as weekly 1877-, Gdorge C. Hansfield.
editor ; Orovllie Register Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
CALIFORNIA.
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
OXNARD, Ventura Co. g 2,000 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Ventura, the county seat. Beets and beans.
SUN AND COURIER; Fridays; sub
scription $1.50; Train & Knight, editors and
publishers (7—5).
PACIFIC BEACH, San Diego Co
g 323+ pop., on San Diego, Pacific Beach &
Lajolla Rd., about 11 m. N. of San Diego.
WAVE; Fridays (A A).
PACIFIC GROVE, Monterey Co. -a
1,411+ pop.— of township 1,439+ — on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., 20 m. W. by S. W. of Sali-
nas, the county seat. Farming and dairying.
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKlA", P'ridays; daily four,
weekly eight pages 11x22: subscription —
dally$5, weeklv $2: established- dnily 19ii4.
weekly 1887; Wallace C. Brown, editor and
publisher C7 — 5).
"PALMS, Los Angeles Co. p 262t POp.,
on Southern Pacific Rd., about 10 m. W. of
Los Angeles.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
PALO ALTO, Santa Clara Co. -a 7,000
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 17 m. N.
W. of San Jose, the county seat, and 33 S.
of San Francisco. Seat of Leiand Stanford,
Jr., University. Agriculture and fruit
raising.
TI3IES; every evening except Sunday,
and PALO ALT AN, Fridays; republican;
daily eight, weekly eight to twelve pages
16x22; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $1;
established— dally 1893, as a semi- weekly;
weeklv 1901 ; H. W. Slmkins. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CITIZEN I Sundays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
February, 1904; L. P. Hathaway, editor; J.
F. Parkinson, publisher (1—8).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1906; Henry & Colestock. editors and pub-
Ishersd— 8).
P AS A'D'E'S A, Los Angeles Co. Q 9,117t
pop.— local estimate 30,000— on Southern
California, Southern Pacific Co's and Los
Angeles Terminal Rds., 9 m. N. E. of Los
Angeles, the county seat. Cultivation of
fruit, especially oranges and lemons.
EVENING STAR; every evening except
Sunday; republican; twelve to thirty- two
pages 175^x223^; subscription $4.50; estab-
lished 1886; C. H. Prisk, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory circulation report ever cam€
from this paper but it has had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies in
1Q03, 1904, 1906 and 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
eight to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription
$4.80; established 1894; Lon F. Chapin, edit-
or; Pasadena News Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1903, but has not
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CALIFORNIA.
since set up any daim for issuing so
many.
WOODMAN JOTTINGS; monthly
(▲A).
PASO ROBLES, San Luis Obispo
Co. (? l,224t pop., on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd.,32 ni. N. of San Luis Obispo, the county
seat. Hot springs. Large hotels and bath
houses. Mining, farming and stock raising.
LEADER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages i3x2U; subscription $1.50; estab
llshed 1886; H. G. Wright, editor and pub
Ushers (2—5 P).
RECORD; Saturdays; four pages 18x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1887; S. D.
Merk, editor and publisher (7—5).
FERRIS, Riverside Co. ^ l,331t pop.
(of township), on Southern California Rd.,
23 m. S. of San Bernardino. Farming and
mining.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages l2xl6; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; N. M. Harford, editor; P. Milliken.
publisher.
PETALUMA, Sonoma Co. -n 3,871t
pop —State census 5,270— on San Francisco
& North Paciflfi, Petaluma & Santa Rosa
and California Northwesiern Rds. and
Petaluma creek, 36 m. N. of and connected
by daily steamers with San Francisco.
Poultry, agriculture, stock raising, fruit
and vine culture, wine making and gen
eral manufacturing.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and SEi.Ul- WEEKLY, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $4, semi-weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1890, semi-weekly 1856; J. E. Olm-
sted, editor; The Olmsted Company, pub-
lishers.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays; independent; daily four pages
18x24; Sunday eight pages 15x22; weekly
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $4, Sunday and weekly $1.50 ; estab-
lished-daily 1882, Sunday 1901, weekly 1876;
H. E. Pastor, editor; The Courier Company,
publishers (1 — ^7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the_ daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim. The
weekly has never furnished any defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but has
been believed to issue more than 1,000
copies in 1903, 1904, 1906 and 1907.
POULTRY JOURNAL; Fridays;
twenty nan^s lO^^xlS}^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; V. H. Snow, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,163 for the
year 1903, but has not since made
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
PINOLE, Contra Costa Co. -n 800 pop.,
on San Francisco & San Joaquin Valley
and Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 11 m. N.of
CALIFORNIA.
Oakland. Agriculture, fruit and grape In-
dustry.
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1895; J. Ber-
mingham, Jr., editor and publisher.
PliACERVIIiliE, c. h., El Dorado
Co. a 1,748+ pop. — of township 2,645+— on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 60 m. E. N. E. of
Sacramento, the State capital. Gold min-
ing, agriculture, fruit growing, slate quar-
rying and lumbering.
NUGGET; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKliY, Fridays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 13x20;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; J. W. Shanklin, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
EL DORADO CO. REPUBLICANi
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1873; Geo. A.
Richardson, editor and publisher.
MOUNTAIN DE3IOCRAT; Satur-
days; democratic ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1852; 6. J. Car-
penter, editor and publisher.
PLE AS ANTON, ^^amcrfa Co.c].l,lOOt
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 41 m.
E. of San Francisco. Farming and fruit
and vine culture.
T I 31 E S ; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1882; F. E.Adams, editor and publisher (7—5).
POINT ARENA, Mendocino Co. -Q 500
pop., on the Pacific Coast, about 106 m. N.
W. of and connected by steamers with San
Francisco. Daii"ying, farming and fruit,
lumber, tan bark and asphaltum.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 24x36; subscription $2.50; established
1888; Wm. Hanen, editor and publisher (1—8).
POINT LOMA, San Diego Co. g 100
pop., 8 m. S. of San Diego.
NEW CENTURY' PATH; Sundays;
illustrated; twenty pages 11x14; subscription
$4; established 1S97; Katherine Tingley, edi-
tor; The New Century Corporation, pub-
lishers.
POMONA, L08 Angeles Co. g 5,526t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's and Santa Fa
&:Salt Lake Rds., 33 m. E. of Los Angeles,
the county seat. Mauufacturmg, farming,
fruit growing and mining.
PROGRESS, e%'eKy evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; daily, in-
dependent; weekly, republican; daily eight
pages 15x22, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established —
daily 1898, weekly 1885; Stevens & Richard-
son, editors and publishers (7 — 5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions
indicated a desire to have credit for _is-
suiing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming since 1896.
REVIEW; every evening except Sunday
republican; daily four pages 1.3J^x20; sub
seription— daily $3; established— daily 1898
E. E. Swantou, editor; Review Publishing
Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,805 in 1904
1,642 in 1905
2,173 ii^ 1907
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
to fourteen pages ISXM; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1882; Wasson & Kinney, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PORTERS VILLE,?"" /ore to. n 2,500
pop., on Southern Pacific C<.'s Kd., 30 m.
S. E. of Visalia, the county seat. Citrus and
deciduous fruits. Graiu, cattle, dairying,
mining.
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday, and ENTERPRISE AND
\VEEKL.Y MESSENGER. Fridays; in-
dependent; dally four, weekly eight pages
17ix22i; subscription— daily $5, weekly $2;
established — dally. April, 1905; Enterprise,
1888; Weekly Messenger, 1902; consolidated
November, 1907; Olds & White, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekl}' edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
QUINCY, c. h., Plumas Co. r^ 650
pop., 250 m. N. E. of San Francisco and 80
N. W. of Reno, Nev. Agriculture, mining
and lumbering. .
PLUMAS INDEPENDENT; Wednes
days; tour pages 18x24; subscription $3: es-
tablished 1892; A. Hall & A. A. Hall, editors
and proprietors (1—8).
PL.UMAS NATIONAL.-BUI.-
LiETIN; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $3 ; established
1866: F. G. Hail, editor; Plumas County Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
RAMONA, San Diego Co. Q 6(10 pop.,
38 m. N. E. of San Diego, the county seat.
Mining, agriculture and fruit growing.
SENTINEL.; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; D. N. Dodson, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
RANDSBURG, Kem Co. g 1,000
pop., 40 m. E. of Bakersfleld, the county
seat. Mining.
MINER; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 19x26; subscription $2; established
1895; W. A. McGinn, editor and publisner.
REDBLUFF, c. h., Tehama Co. 6
2,750+ pop.— of township 4,553+— on Southern
Pacific Go's Rd. and Sacramento r. at head
of navigation, 110 m. N. by N. W. of Sacra-
mento, the State capitaL Glove manufac-
tory. Lumbering, farming and live stock,
wool and fruit raising.
NEWS ; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays ; eight pages —
daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; subscription- daily
$5, weekly $2; established 1885; J. F. Lin-
thicum, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies in the year 1896,
but has not sdnce set up any dajm for
issuing so many.
PEOPLE'S CAUSE; every evening
CALIFORNIA.
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 21x30; subscription— daily $5. weekly
$1.50; established 1860; E. C Pendleton, edi-
tor; C. O. Pendleton, publisher.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been fortlicoming.
SENTINEL ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; Independ-
ent; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 22x30;
subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $2; estab-
lished-daily 1879, weekly 1867; J. F. Meloier
& Sons, editors and publishers (1—8).
REDDING, c. h., Shasta Co. t} 2.»46t
pop.— of township 3,301+— on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Rd., 170 m. N. by N. W. of Sacra-
mento, the State capital. Copper and gold
mining, lumbering and agriculture. Stock
raising and fruit growing.
COURIER-FREE PRESS; every
evening except Sundays; eight pages; and
SHASTA COURIER; semi weekly;
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $5; established-
daily 1895, semi-weekly, 1852 at Shasta;
Lloyd L, Carter, editor; Courier Free Press
News Co., publishers (2—7 P).
SEARCHIilGHT: every morning ex-
cept Monday and legal holidays, and ."*EM I-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; daily
six to eight, semi weekly four pages 15x:i2;
subscription— daily $5, semi weekly $1.50; es-
tablished 1894: J. W. Brackett, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,188 tn 1902, since which time it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with printing more than 1,000 cop-
ies for the year 1906. The semi-
weekly had credit for an issue of 1,200
in 1902, since which time it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with printing more than 1,000 copies
for the j'cars 1906 and 1907.
MINERAL WEALTH; monthly: min-
ing; sixteen pages lOi^xlS}^: sub-scrlption
$2.50; established 1S99: M. E. Dittmar. editor;
Mineral Wealth Publishing Co., publishers
(1-5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1904, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
REDIiANDS, San Bernardino Co. p
10,880 pop.— of township 14,720— on Santa Fe
and Southern Pacific Co's Rds., 9 m. E.
by S. E. of San Bernardino, the county
seat. Center of the orange country. Fruit
raising, agriculture and health resort.
FACTS; every evening except Sunday;
indepenUent-republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $5; established 1890; Paul W.
Moore, editor and manager; The Moore
Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,456 in
1903, of 1,447 in 1904, since which
time it has not furnished a satisfactory
report, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the years
1906 and 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
71
CALIFORXIA.
REVIEW; every morning except Sun-
day, anrt WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1901, weekly
1898; Lyman M. King, editor: Review Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
CITROGRATH; Saturdays; independ-
ent: twelve pages 11x17; subscription $2:
established 1887; Scipio Craig, editor; Red
lands News Co.. publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had
credit for an issue of 1,350 for the!
year 1896, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
REDONDO, Los Anf/eles Co. p 855t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
20 m. S. of Los Angeles.
BREEZE; Saturdays (A A).
REFLEX; Thursda.s^; indenf^ndent;
eight pages l3x20: subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished August, IftO'i; John Steward, editor;
Reflex PubllshingCo. (Inc.), publishersd— 7).
RED^WOOD CITY,c. h., San Ma-
teo Co. -D l,653t pop., on Southern Pacific
Co's Rd. and Redwood creek, at the head of
low water navigation, 28 rn. S. E. of San
Francisco. Leather manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1886: J. V. Swift, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TIMES -GAZETTE; Saturdays: re-
pablican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2.50 :
established 1859; D. E. O'Keefe, editor and
publisher.
REEDLEY, Fresno Co. n 500 pop., on
Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Co's Rds.,
about 25 m. S. E. of Fresno, the county seat.
Agriculture.
EXPONENT; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1..tO; estah
lished 1891; John Fairweather, editor and
publisher.
RIAL TO, San Bernardino Co. R 301 1
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
about 53 m. E. of Los Angeles.
DISPATCH ; Saturdays (A A).
RICHMOND, Contra Costa
Co. -G 3,500 pop., terminus on San Fran-
cisco bay of Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Ra., also freight depot for Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., 8 m. across San Francisco
bay. Shipping. Railway terminal of the
Standard Oil pipe line from the interior of
the State; railroad shops and oil refineries.
Farming country adjacent.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day (A A).
RECORD ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4,
weekly $2 ; established — daily February,
1902, weekly August. 1900; Lyman Naugle,
editor and publisher (7— 5).
RIOVISTA, Solano Co. n 682tpop.—
of township 1,500+— on Sacramento r., 22 m.
C ALIFORM A.
E. of Suisun and 65 E. N. E. of San Fran-
cisco, by water. A shipping point.
RIVER NEWS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1890; Otto Jensen, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
RIVERSIDE, c. h.. Riverside Co. R
12,UU0 pop.— lo.-al estimate— on Santa Fe,
Southern Pacific and Salt Lake Rde. Or-
anges, lemons and deciduous fruits.
ENTERPKISE; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; re-
publican; eight pages 17*^x24; subscription
—daily $6, weekly $1 ; established 1881 ; The
Enterprise Company, editors and publishers
(1-6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,873 in 1902, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with printing more than
1,000 copies for the year 1907. The
weekly edition had credit for an issue
of 1,395 for the year 1896, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday
(AA).
BUI) GET ;Saturdays:lndependent; eight
pages 81.6x12: subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1899; G W. Freeman, editor and pub-
lisher.
AS VOU FIND IT; semimonthly; lo-
cal; twentv pages T^xKit: suhfcrlpt'Oii $1;
established January. 19(»7; Frsiik E. Rusfell.
editor; Orantr*" Vallev Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (2— 8P).
FAR- WESTERN BEEKEEPER;
monthly (A A).
ROCKLIN, Placer Co. D l,050t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 6 m. S. W. of
Auburn, the county seat. Mining, fruit
growing and grape culture.
PLACER REPRESENTATIVE:
Saturdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.^0: established 1892; H. L.
Beecroft, editor and publisher (6—5).
ROSEVILIiE, Pl(icer Co. u- on
Southern Pacific Rd., 18 m. N. E.of Sacra-
mento.
REGISTER; Saturdays; Independent;
fiiur pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished March, 191)6; C. W. Anderson, editor
and publisher ( 1—8).
SACRAMENTO, c. h., Sacramento
Co. u 55,000 pop.. State Capital, on
"Western Pacific and Southern Pacific Rds.
and Sacramento r., at head of navigation
for large steamboats. 120 m., by water, N.E.
of San Francisco. Various manufactures.
Shipping point of California green fruits.
Center of fruit and vineyard country.
Seat of Southern Pacific R. R. shops.
EVENING BEE; every evening except
Sunday; independent; daily ten to twelve
Saturday sixteen to twenty four pages 18x24;
subscription- daily $6, Saturday $1; estab-
lished 1857- James McClatchy Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 7.334 in. 1900
7,788 in 1901
7,724 in 1902
8,601 in 1903
10,825 in 1904..
10,977 in 1905
13,558 in 1906
15,120 in 1907
72
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
STAR; dally except Sundays; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $3; es-
tablisiied November, 1904; Henry White, edi-
tor; W. H. Porterfield, publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: 2,835 in 1903
3,835 in 1906
4,055 in 1907
UNION; every murulng; republican;
ten to twenty eight pages 15^x2lJ^; sub-
scription $6; established 1851; E. A. Forbes,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: 7,139 in 1905
8,364 in 1906
9,616 in 1907
Piiblisher'a announcement.— "RRtayiUshe A 1851.
The only uioruing paper in a morningfleld.
Sworn detailed circulation for the last six
months of 1907, 10,788. The quality paper of
Interior California.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWER;
Satar lays; Horticulture; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $2; established 1888: H. C. Row^-
ley, editor and publisher (1—7).
(_opies printed: This paper has never
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report but has credit for printing more
than 1,000 copies since 1900, including
the vear 1907.
I.EA DER ; Sundays (A A).
i.IBERDADE; Saturdays ( A A).
NOR D- CALIFORNIA llEROliD
UND SACRAHfENTO J O U R N A L :
Saturdays; German; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1858; Charles
sehraitt. editor and publisher.
PRESS; Wednesdays; eight pages 12x18;
subscription $1.50; established July, 1902;
Woodman & Hoey, editors and publishers
(7-5 J.
STELLA D'lTALIA; Saturdays (AA).
SUNDA VNEVVS; Sundays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1894: The News Publishing Co., editors and
publishers.
TRIBUNE; Tue8days;labor;eight pages
13x20; subs'-ription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1901; John S. Blair, editor and pub
lisher (1— 8j.
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect,
CALIFORNIA ODD FELLOW
AND NEW AGE; monthly; Odd Fellows;
sixteen pages 10^^x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; C. M. Harrison, editor and
publisher (2— >).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LIVESTOCK AND DAIRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; agriculture; sixteen to
forty -eight pages liixll; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1903; Charles H. Blemer,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,858 in 1904
and 5,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
WESTERN ELK; mcmthly; Elks; six-
teen pages 9xllJ^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. H. Treichler, editor; Jos. M.
Anderson, publi.sher (f— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SACRAMENTO MISSIONARY;
quarterly; protestant episcopal; thirty-six
pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; established
March. 1903; Rev. George E. Swan, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,875 iti 1904
2,275 in 1907
SAINT HELENA, ^apa Co.-a l,582t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 60 m. N.
of San Francisco. Farming, vine culture
and wine making.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
ll-shed 1894; W. C. Lewis, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
STAR; Fridays; republican; four pages
20x26: subscription $2; established 1874; F. B.
Macfelnder. editor and publisher (7—5).
SAIilNAS, c. li., Monterey Co. -a3,304t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 116 m. S.
E. of San Francisco. Agriculture, fruit,
live stock and wool raising.
INDEX; every morning except Sun-
day, ai»d WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican: dally four pages 13x20, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly
$1.50; established- daily 189b. weekly 1871;
W. J. Hill, editor and publisher.
JOURNAJj; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages— daily 13x20, weekly 20x26;
subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1889, weekly 1867; M. J.Smeltzer,
editor and publisher (1—8).
MONTEREY CO. DEMOCRAT;
Fridays: four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1897; J. V. Bell, editor and pub-
lisher (T — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 con
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SAN ANDREAS, c. h., Calaveras
Co. a l,688t pop. (of township). 42 m. N. E.
of Stockton. Agriculture, horticulture and
gold mining.
CALAVERAS CITIZEN; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1870; S. J. Lewis, editor and
publisher (2—8).
CALAVERAS PRO S PECT; Satur-
days; four pages 18x34: subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881 ; C. W. Qetchell, editor and pub-
lisher.
SAN BERNARDINO, c. h., San
Bernardino Co. ^ 15,000 pop., on Southern
California, Salt Lake, and Southern Pacific
Co's Rds., 60 m. E. of Los Angeles. In a
fertile valley. Agriculture, horticulture
and mining. Santa Fe R. R. shops.
EVENING INDEX; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re-
publican; eight to 8ixt«en pages 173^x22;
subscription- daily $6; established 1898; W.S.
Conger, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,441 in 1906
2,752 in 1907
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
73
CALIFORNIA.
cratic; daily four pages 13x20, weekly eight
pages 11x14; subscription— daily $4.80, week-
ly $1; established 1896; H. C. Warner, editor
and publisher.
SUN; every morning except Monday; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $6;
established 1894; The Sun Company, editors
and publishers (3—7).
Copies printed: 2,301 in 1906
3,276 in 1907
SAN DIEGO, c. h., San Diego Co. Q
25,000 pop., local estimate, on Coronado,
National City & Otay, San Diego, Cuya
maca & Eastern and Southern California
Rds. and San Diego bay, 120 m. from Los
Angeles and 12 frum the Mexican frontier.
The seaport town of Southern California.
Exports raisins, lemons, oranges, honey,
apples, wool and grain. Gold mining. Sea-
side resort.
DAILY.
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday; republican; six to eight
pages 18x^4; subscription $4; established 189d;
The Tribune Company, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 3,009 in 1901
3,194 in 1904
3,308 in 1905
3,296 in 1906
3,531 in 1907
SUN; every evening except Sunday; in
dependent; eight pages 10x25; subscription
S4.20: established I88I; C. A McGrew. editor ;
San Diegan Sun Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 2,624 in 1901,
2,722 in 1902
2,737 in 1903
3,061 in 1904
3,368 in 190S
3,829 in 1906
4,693 in 1907
UNION; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; republican; dally eight to
ten, Sunday sixteen to twenty, weekly
eight pages 18x32; subscription— daily $9,
weekly SL.'it); established— daily 18; i, weekly
1868; James MacMullen, editor; San Diego
Union Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No detailed satisfac-
tory report ever came for either edi-
tion of these papers during the pasf
ten years, but they have been generally
credited with editions exceeding 4,000
daily, 4,000 Sunday and exceeding
1,000 weekly,
WEEKLY.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub
scription $1; established 1892: Cooke & Chris
tiance, editors and publishers (1— 8 ».
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SUED-CAL.IFORNIA DEUTSCHE
ZEITUNG; Fridays; German; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x23; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; J. Harbs, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SAN DIM AS, Los Angeles Co. J3600
pop., on Southern Pacific and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 30 m- E. of Los
Angeles. Fruit raising.
EAGLE: Thursdays; republican; six
pages 15x20; subscription $1 ; established Feb-
CALIFORNIA.
ruary, 1904; H. H. Kinney, editor and pub-
lisher (1—b).
SAN FERNANDO, Los Angeles Co.
g 1.800 pop., on Southern Pacific Rd.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; four
pages l:!x-«>0; subscription $1.50; established
April 8, 1904; Herbert W. Crooks, editor and
publisher (1—8).
SAN FRANCISCO, c.h.. San Fran-
cisco Co. -D 4LK.i,0(JU pop., on Santa Fe &
Western Pacific, San Francisco & North
Pacific and Southern Pacific Co's Rds. The
metropolis of the Pacific Coast, on San
Francisco bay at its entrance through
Golden Gate. Exten-slve manufacturing,
fishing, whaling interests and exportation
of precious metals, wheat, flour, wine,
quicksilver.wool, barley. rubber and hides.
Its suburban population is about 200.000.
DAILY.
BULLETIN ; every evening except Sun-
day; indepenaeni- republican; twelve to
twenty-eight pages 16i^x2l^: sub.scription
$8; established 1H55; K. A. Crothers, editor
and publisher. Office, 233 Kearny street
(1-8).
Copies printed: 44>3ii m ipoo
56,100 in 1905
85,768 in 1907
Publisher's announcetntnt. — The Bulletin
has practically a monopoly of the evening
field and circulates over 40,100 copies daily
in San Francisco.
Its advertising contracts are babed on the
guaranteed statement that it has a larger
daily average distribution than any news-
paper published on the Pacific Coast.
The Bulletin carries, day by day, more
inches of local aisplay advertising than
any San Francisco paper.
All circulation books and cash records
are open to the experts of the Association
of American Advertisers or any advertis*r.
CALIFORNIA DEMOHRAT ; every
morning, and CALIFORNIA STAATS
ZEITU N G, Thursdays ; German ;independ-
ent; daily and weekly eight, Sunday twelve
pages 18x>2; subscription— daily $7.50, weekly
$2.50, Sunday $2.50, weekly with Sunday $3;
established— daily 1853, weekly 1854; consoli-
dated with Abend Post and Weekly Califor-
nia Journal, m)S; California Demokrat Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 51 Third
Qfpzapt (12 4)
Copies printed: No detailed satis-
factory statement ever came for either
edition of these papers, but they have
been generally credited with printing
more than 2,250 daily, more than 2,250
Sunday, and more than 2,259 weekly.
CALL; every morning, and WEEKLY",
Wednesdays; republican; daily and weekly
twelve to sixteen, Sunday fifty two to
sixty pages 18x26; subscription— daily and
Sunday $8, Sunday $2.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished'l856; C. W. Hornick, editor; John D.
Spreckels, publisher. Office. Call BIdg.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
58,350 in 1900 and 62,941 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1906
and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORl,
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
an issue of 71,584 in 1902 and 88,813
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
40,000 in 1906 and 1907.
No report has ever been obtained for
the weekly, but it was credited with
more than 1,000 copies in 1906 and
1907.
CHINESE WORLD; every morning
except Sunday; Chinese; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $6; established 1892; Robert L.
Park, e'lltor; Mon Hing Yat Bo Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 825 Dunont st. (2—.?).
Copies printed: No complete and sat-
isfactory report has been obtained
within ten years, but has been credited
with issuing more than 1,000 copies
since 1902.
CHROiNICLiE; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
daily twelve to sixteen, Sunday thirty-six,
weekly sixteen pages 17x23; subscription-
daily with Sunday $6.70, weekly $1.50, Sun-
day $2; established— daily and Sunday 1865.
weekly 18T4; xM. H. de Young, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, cor. Market. Gearv and Kearny
streets.
Copies printed: In 1902 the state-
ment of daily and Sunday issues was
thoug'ht to be larger than facts would
warrant, and an effort to investigate
failed to produce a result calculated to
remove the feeling of doubt, conse-
quently statements have not since been
considered. The weekly had credit
for issuing 32,183 copies in 1901 and
was thought to print more than 20,000
in 1905.
CHUNG SAl YAT PO; everv morn
ing except Sunday; Chinese; eight pages
15x22; subscription $6; established 1900;
Chung Sal Yat Po Publishing Com])anv. pub-
lishers. Om -e, 8fi2 Franklin street i2— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1903, but has not
since set up any satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
CONSTRUCTION NEWS ; every
moroing excent Sunday and Monday (A A).
EVENING POST; 'every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; in-
dependent-republican; daily twelve. Satur-
day twenty to twenty-four, and weekly
twelve to sixteen pages 17x2!; subscription-
dally .'$4.50. weekly $1 ; established— daily 1871,
weekly 1875; Hugh Hume, editor and pub-
lisher.
C-opies printed: Credited wpth is-
CALIFORXIA— San Francisco.
suing 19,054 daily in 1897 and 8,043
weekly in 1896, since which time no
detailed and satisfactory reports have
been had, but the papers had credit
for printing more than 7,500 daily and
m.ore than 1,000 weekly in 1907.
EXAMINER; every morning, and
WEE K 1 i Y , Thursdays ; independent-demo-
cratic; dally twelve to sixteen, Sunday flfty-
two to flfty-six, weekly sixteen pages
16>^x21}^; subscription— dally (including Sun-
day) $8, Sunday $2.50, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1865; W. R. Hearst, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
Copies printed: dailv, 107,988 ill 1907
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE; every
evening except Sunday and liolidays; com-
mercial; six and eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $8; established 1883; J. S. Wardell. man-
ager; Journal Publishing Co., Inc., pub-
lishers. Office, 51 Third street (1—8).
LA VOCE DEL POPOLO ; every
evening except Sunday, aiKl WEEKLY,
Saturdays; Italian; independent; daily six,
weekly four pages 20x26; subscription— daily
$6, weekly $2; established— daily ia59. weekly
1895; E. J. Crevasco, editor and publisher.
Oltice, 729 Montgomery .«treet t A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 4,Soo in 1893, of
more than 2,250 in 1900, since which
time it has not furnished a complete
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with printing more than 1,000 cop-
ies for the year 1906.
L' ITALIA ; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; Italian;
Independent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $6, weekly $2; estab-
lished-daily 1887, weekly 1899; Ettore Pat-
rizi & Co., editors and publishers. Office. 118
Montgomery avenue (1— S). See adver-
tisement below.
Copies printed: 7.341 in 1907
NEWS; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent: four pages 1S.k22: snt'soription
$:3; established March. 1903; W. D Wasson.
editor; News Publishing Co., publishers
(l-T).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 7,438 in 1904 and 25,818
in igo6, since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more tlian 20,000 in 1907.
RECORI>ER;every morning except Sun-
day; independent; eight to sixteen pages
17x23; subscription $12; established 1900;
Andrew Y. Wood, editor; Recorder Printing
and Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 130
McAllister street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has
Ettore Pdtrizi & Co., Publishers
Ettore Patrizi, nanaginjf Editor
The Italian L' I TALI A ^^^^^ ^^^^
The most up-to-date Foreign Daily Paper in the United States, with the largest
circulation on the Pacific Coast. Progressive before the San Francisco disaster,
more progressive afterwards. An average of 10,000 inches of advertisements a month
before the disaster, over 17,000 after the disaster.
Over 30,000 Italians in San Francisco, about 100,000 on the Pacific Coast.
Reaches every Italian Home and Business Place on the Pacific Coast.
118 Montgomery Avenue, - San Francisco, Cal.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
never furnished a detailed and satis-
fax:tory report of its issues, but had
credit for printing more than i,ooo
copies in 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
ARGONAUT ; Saturdays; independent:
sixteen page:* llxlti; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1877; Argonaut Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Had credit for is-
suing 15,165 average in 1902, since
which no report has been received,
but credited with issuing more than
7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
BIEN; Fridays; Danish-Norwegian; eight
pages 20x24; subscription $2; established
1882; S. Hartnick, editor and publisher.
Office, 952 Yorli streer ( 1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,080 in 1898,
since which time it has not furnished
a definite or satisfactory report, but
was credited with printing more than
1,000 copies for the year 1907.
BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN;
Saturdays; sporting and stock breeding;
twenty pages 11x16; subscription $3; estab-
lished 18S2; D. W. Hackett. editor; F. W.
Kelley, publisher. Office, 616 Golden Gate
avenue (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report but has had credit for issuing
more than 2,250 copies for the years
1903, 1906 and 1907.
BUTCHERS'AND STOCKGROVV-
ERS' JOURNAL; Saturdays; livestock;
fourteen pages 10x13}^; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1896; F. J. Sinclair, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 628 Montgomery street (2—3)
(A A)._
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but has had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies for the years
1902, 1904 and 1906.
CALIFORNIA CHRISTIAN AD-
VOCATE; Thursdays ; methodist-epls-
copal; twenty pages 9x13; subscription $1.50;
establlalied 1831 ; Freeman D. Bovard, editor;
Methodist Book Concern, publishers. Office,
1IJ37 Market street (1—5).
Copies printed: 4,807 in 1901, and
4,688 in 1902, since wMch it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has credit for issuing more
than 2.250 in 1906 and 1907.
COAST SEAMEN'S J O U R N A L;
'We<luesriays; International Seamen's Union
of America; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1887; W. Macarthur,
editor; Sailors' Union of the Pacific, pub
Ushers. Office, 44-46 East street (2—7).
Copies printed: 4,617 in 1902
7,965 in 1906
8,038 in 1907
COMMERCIAL HERALD AND
MARKET REVIEW; Thursdays; com-
mercial ; four pa^s 2lx2S: subscnptiou 85;
established t8.>4 ; J. O'Leary , editor ; Journal of
Commerce I*ublishing Co., publishers. Office,
320 Sansome street.
DEUTSCHE VEREINS-ZEITUNG;
Fridays; German societies; thirty-two pages
11x15; subscription SI. 50; established 1891; C.
Leldecker& Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 156 New Montgomery street (8—3) ( A A).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has credit for printing
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
more than 1,000 copies for the years
1903. 1904 and 1906.
DRAMATIC REVIEW AND MU-
SIC AND DRAMA ; Saturdays; dramatic;
sixteen pages 13x16; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1S39; Charles H. Farrell, editor and
publisher. Office, 287 Thirteenth 8treet(l— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1901, but has not
since sustained any claim for issuing
so many.
EMANU-EIi; Fridays: Jewish; twenty
pages 9x11; subscription §2; established 1895;
A. W. Voorsanger, editor and publisher.
Office, 508 Montgomerv street ( A A).
EVERY WOMAN; Saturdays; literary;
eight pages 8>^xl2; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1905; Marv Fairbrother, editor
and publisher. Office, 1091 Stelner st. (1—8).
GROCER AND COUNTRY MER-
CHANT AND TOBACCONIST; Fri
days; groceries, tobacco; eigliteen pages
9x12; subscription $2.50; established 1874; J.
J. 3Ienzies, editor and publisher. Office, 109
Californiastreet.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,500 for the year
1894, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
HEBREW; Fridays; English and Ger-
man; Jewish ; eight pages 14x22; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1863; Philo Jacoby, editor
and publisher. Office, 612 Commercial street.
HOTEL GAZETTE; Saturdays; four
pages 12x18; subscription $8; established 1876;
William P. Harrison, editor and publisher.
Office. 1310 Webster street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing 5,200 regularly in 1899.
It has not since registered any satis-
factory report, but was credited with
printing more than 4,000 copies in 1907.
JEWISH TIMES: Fridays; Jewish;
sixteen pages 11x12; subscription $3; estab-
lished 18.55; M. S. Levy and Dawson Mayer,
editors; The Jewish Times, publishers. Office,
264 Pacific building (1— ^).
JOURNAL OF ELECTRICITY,
POWER AKD <;AS: weekly; power en-
gineering; sixty pages 9x12; subscription
82 50; established 1895; Technical Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers. Office, Atlas
building (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,687 in_ 1S92, since
which no detailed and satisfactory re-
port has been furnished, but it has
credit for printing more than 1,000
copies in 1903, 1906 and 1907.
LABOR CLARION; Fridays; labor;
sixteen pages 10x13; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1902; San Francisco Labor
Council, editors and publishers. Office. 312
Fourteenth street (10—6).
Copies printed: 9,985 in 1903. and-
11,426 in 1904, and credited with is-
suing more than 7.500 in 1907.
LEADER; Saturdays ; Irish ; roman
catholic; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1;
established January. 1902; Joseph F. Kirby,
editor; Leader Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 532 Commercial street (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper has never
filed any report, but has credit for
issuing more than 2,250 regularly in
1903, 1906 and 1907.
MINING AND ENGINEERING
REVIEW AND ELECTRICIAN;
Saturdays: twenty pages 10xl3i^; subscrip-
tion $3; established I*-!89: T. J. Fitzsimmong,
editor and publisher. Office, 425 Montgomery
street (1—5) (A A).
Copies printed: 8,999 in 1902 and
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CALIFORMA—San Francisco.
11,558 in 1904 and credited with print-
ing regularly more than 7,500 in 1906.
MINING AND S CI K N T I F I C
P K E !S 5J ; Saturdays; mining and elec-
trical; eighty pages 8%x12}ij; subscription
$3; established 186U; T. A. Kickard, edilur
and publisher. Office, 667 Howard st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 9,310 in 1901, since
which it has liled no definite and satis-
factory report, but was believed to
issue more than 4,000 copies in 1906
and 1907.
MISJSilUN JOURNAL; Saturdays; in-
dependent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription |l.50; established 18(6; F. O.
Thomas editor; J. u. Thomas, publisher.
Office, 3956 Nineteenth street (AA>.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal or
the claim.
MONITOR; Saturdays; roman catho-
lic; twenty pages 11x16; subscription $2.50;
established 1856 ; T. A Connelly, editor; The
Monitor Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
37 Flood building ( 5—3).
Copies printed: 25,166 in 1901, since
which it has not made any definite an,^
satisfactory statement, but was credited
with issuing more than 17,500 in 1907.
NEWS LETTER AND CALIFOR-
NIA ADVERTISER; Saturdays; thirty
six pages ga^xlSi^; subscription $4; estab
lished 1856; FredericR Man-iott. editor^nd
publisher. Office, 725 Market street (1—7).
Copies printed: 16,692 in 1902, and
18,753 in I904j and credited with iJ*-
suing more than 17,500 in 1907.
NORTH EXD REVIEW; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1^-99; North Eml Review Pub
llshing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
1318 Stockton street.
ORGANIZED LABOR; Saturdays:
labor; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50;
established 19u0; O. A. Tveitmoe, editor; The
Organized Labor Publishing Company, Inc.,
publishers. Office, 221 Leayenworth st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 12,013 in 1902, since
which it has not filed any statement,
but is credited with printing over 4,000
in igo6 and 1907.
OUR JUNIOR CITIZENS; Satur
days; juvenile; eight to twenty pages 6x93^;
subscription $1; established 1891; A. H. Hutch
inson, editor; Roosevelt Bovs' Club, publish-
ers. Office, 1201 Treat avenue (1—5 P).
PACIFIC; Thursdays; congregational,
twenty pages 8x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1851; W. W. Ferrier, editor: Pub-
lishing Company of the Pacific, publishers
Office, Y. M. C. A. building (8—31 (A A).
Copies printed: 2,721 in 1896, since
which time it has not filed any definite
and satisfactory report, but is credited
with having printed more than 1,000
copies in 1902, 1903, 1904 and 1906.
PACIFIC CHRISTIAN; Thursdays
(▲A).
PACIFIC COAST MUSICAL RE-
VIEW; Saturdays; music: sixteen pages
9»^xl2; subscription $2; established October,
1901; Alfred Metzger, editor; Musical Re
view Company, publishers. Office, Sutter
and Kearney streets (1—81.
Copies 'printed: 5,000 in 1907
PACIFIC DAIRY REVIEW; Thurs-
days: dairying; twenty four pages 9x12; es-
tablished as Dairy and Produce Recieiv,
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
1896; William H. Say lor, editor; Saylor Pub-
lishing Company , publishers. Office, 86 Com-
mercial street (9— 7P).
PACIFIC METHODIST ADVO-
CATE ; Thursdays; methodist-episcopal,
south; sixteen pages 9x12; subsci'iption $2;
established 1854: W. E. Vaughan, editor and
publisher. Office, 1170 Market street ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
PACIFIC RURAL PRESS; Satur-
days; agriculture and horticulture: sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $2: established
1870; E. J. Wickson, editor; Dewey Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Office, 667 How-
ard street (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,861 in 1901, Since
which no definite and satisfactory re-
port has been filed, but was credited
with issuing more than 7,500 in 1907.
RETAIL GROCERS' ADVOCATE »
Fridays; groceries: forty-four pages 81^0x12;
subscription $2; established 1896; Earl D.
Eddy, editor; California Retail Grocers' A.s-
j suciation, publisheis. Office, 222 Sheldon
I building (1--8).
Copies printed: 4,480 in 1903, since
i which it has filed no definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
issuing more than 2,250 copies regu-
larly in 1906 and 1907.
RICHMOND BANNER} Fridays; in-
dependent; four cages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1894; \V. T. Lyon, editor and
publisher. Office, 320 Sixth avenue.
STAR; Saturdays; independent; sixteen
pages 9x12 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
19H3 ; James H. Barry, editor and publisher.
Office, 429 Montgomery street ( ;• — 3 ).
Copies printed: 9,851 in 1896, since
which no definite and satisfactory re-
port has been placed on file, but was
credited with issuing more than 4,000
regularly in 1903, 1906 and 1907.
T A G E li 1.. A TT ; Fli.ia^^; Oierman;
socialist; eigni pages 2ux;:.6: >ubscnpiion
$ij.80; establishea lb91; Arthur Baar, editor;
San Francisco Tageblatt Publishing Society,
publishers. Office. 117 Turk st. (8— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: 2,537 in 1904 and
credited with issuing more than 1,000
in 1906.
TOWN TALK; Saturdays ; society ;
dumocratic; thirty six pages 9x12: subscrip-
tion $3; established IftiS; Theo. F. Bonnet,
editor; Town Talk Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 1019 Market street (1—4).
Copies printed: 9,578 in 1901, 17,-
032 in 1903, since which no report hab
been filed, but credited with issuing
more than 12,500 in 1906 and 1907.
TRADE JOURNAL; Saturdays; can-
ning, packing, groceries and allied interests;
twenty-four pages 10x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1864; L. H. Irvine, editor; Calkins'
Newspaper Syndicate, publishers. Office.
Calkins building (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,819 in 1900, since
which time no satisfactory report has
been filed, but credited with issuing
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
VESTKUSTEN; Thursaays; Swedish;
Independent republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1886; Alex. Ols-
eon, editor and publisher. Office, 30 Sharon
street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,237 in 1902,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
I
and 4,171 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
W A SP J Saturdays; llliisrrate-l; thirty-
two pdges 9x12; subscription »6; established
1876; Waap Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 5i;6 Mission street.
Copies printed: 16,024 in 1896, sinc6
which time no definite and satisfactory
report has been placed on file, but
was believed to issue more than 4,000
copies in 1902, 1903, 1906 and 1907.
WE8TEKN HOTEL REPORTER;
Saturdays; traveling, hotels; twenty and
twenty eight pages 9x12; subscription $3; es-
tablished July, 191J3; Edw. T. Mapes, editor;
Hotel Reporter Conipauy, publishers. Office,
660 Marliet street (2— 8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
WESTERN OUTLOOK; Saturdays;
negro; four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50;
established 1894; Jos. S. Francis and J. L.
Derriok, editors and publishers. Office, 425
Montgomery street ( A A ).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WESTERN WORLD; Saturdays; In-
dependent; thirty-two pages 9i^xl2; sub-
scription.$2.50; established April, 1907; Denl-
son Halley Clift, editor; Burleigh Davison,
publisher. Office, 915 Van Ness avenue (1— S) .
SEMI-MONTHLY.
PACIFIC CHURCHMAN; semi
monthly; protestant episcopal; sixteen
pages 9x14; subscription $2; established 1866;
Diocese of California, publishers. Office, 1215
Sacramento street (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,427 in 190,:;
1,928 in 1906
1,683 in 1907
PACIFIC MINING AND OIL RE-
PORTER; semimonthly; oil and mining;
twenty pages 11x15* ; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1899; E. S. Eastman, editor; Pacific
Oil Reporter Co. (Inc.) publishers. Office,
1300 Golden Gate avenue (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1903, but has_ not
since set up any definite or satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
PACIFIC UNDERWRITER; semi
monthly: Insurance; twenty pages 95^x12;
subscription $2.50; established 1886; W. E.
Taffender, editor; Robert W. Neal, publisher.
Office, 711 Merchants' Exchange bldg (1—8;.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN ASIATIC JOURNAL.
OF COMMERCE; monthly f A A).
AMERICAN FORESTER RE-
VIEW; monthly; foresters of America;
thlrt.y-two pages 7x10; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1898; J. Label, editor; American For-
ester Review, publishers. Office. 1435 Octavia
•treet (1—8).
Copies, printed: 2,500 in 1902
2,791 in 1904
2,750 in 1907
ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OF
CALIFORNIA; monthly; architecture
and engineering; one hundred and forty
pages 734xlO?4; subscription $1.50: estab-
CALIFORNIA—San Francisco.
lished May, 1905; Architect & Engineer Oo.,
editors and publishers. Office, 621 Mouad-
nock building ( 1—7).
BISHOP'S ABC GUIDE; monthly;
shipping and time tables; three hundred and
fifty pages dJ^oxS ; subscription $3 ; established
1885; Joseph Penso. editor; Traffic Publishing
Co.. puhlishei s. Office. 345 Hyde street (1 — 7 ).
Copies printed: Xo definite and sat-
isfactory statement was ever placed
on file, but had credit for issuing
more than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
BLAIR'S RAIIiROAD AND
STEAMSHIP DIRtCTOKY; month
ly: seven hundred and flftv pages 4J4x9J4;
subscription SIO; established JIarch,' I9(n;
Harry N. Blair, editor: Blair's Railroad and
Steamship Directory Companv, publishers.
Office, 943 Van Ness avenue (6-7).
BLUE MUliE; monthly (A A).
CALIFORNIA A. O. IJ.W. ; monthly:
fraternal: sixteen pages9xl4; subscription 25
cents; established 1877; C. T. Spencer, editor
and publisher. Office. 453 Fillmore st. (1—^).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement from this paper
was ever received, but it was thought
to issue more than 2,250 in 1906 and
1907.
CALIFORNIA MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; fifty-two pages
7x10; subscription $1.50; established 1879; D.
Maclean, editor; California Medical College,
publishers. Office, 1466 Folsom street (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,77-0 in 1901
and 2,660 in 1905, since wnich it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
€or\»'' report, but was credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
CALIFORNIA STATE JOURNAL
OF MEDICINE; monthly; medicine;
seventy-two pages 8I4XI 1^-4 ; subscription $3;
established 1902; Philip Mills Jones, editor;
Medical Socie'y of the State of California,
publishers. Office. 2210 Jackson street (1—8).
CALIFORNIA WOMAN'S MAGA-
ZINE: monthly; household; thirty-two
pages 10x14; subscription §1; established
1900; M. Elwood Gates, editor; Gates Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (A A)
CAMERA CRAFT; monthly; photog-
raphy; eighty four to one hundred and
twentv pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Fayette J. Clute, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 713 Call building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a definite and satisfactory
circulation statement, but was credited
with issuing more than 2,250 in 1903,
1906 and 1907.
COAST REVIEW; monthly; inst-
ance; eighty to ninety-six pag(>s 7x10; sub-
scription $8; established 1871; E. H. Bacon,
editor; Coast Review Co., publisher*. Of-
fice. Exchange building (1 — 3).
Copies printed: For the years 1899,
1906 and 1907 this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect
DRUIDS' MAGAZINE ; monthly: An
cient Order of Druids; sixteen rages 9x12;
subscription SI ; established 1863 ; L. A.
Wolff, editor and publisher. Office, .529 Wash-
ington street { 2—6 P ) (A A >.
Copies printed: 1,750 in 1906
IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLE
RECORD: monthly; implements, carri-
ages, harness: one hundred pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established April, 1904; T.
78
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
M. Shearman, editor and publisher. Office,
Crocker building (1—7).
Copies printed: On a report that was
not definite and satisfactory this peri-
odical was credited with printing reg-
ularly more than i.ooo copies in 1907.
INSIGNIA ; iMoiitlily; fraternal; sixt en
pages 9x12; subscription $l.iO: established
1894; Porter L Bliss, editor and publisher
Office. 220 Golden Gate avenue (7— ^) (A Ai-
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
INSURANCE SUN; monthly; insur-
ance; thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription $8;
established 1891; Insurance Sun Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 401 Cali-
fornia street (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1896
this paper had credit, for an average
issue exceeding 2,250 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It haa not since
made any claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
KlNGDO>I; monthly; sociological and
undenominational; twenty pages 7x10; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1894; Henry
A. Flsk, editor and publisher. Office, 712
Greenwich street (1 — 5) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,000 for the
year 1904, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many.
L.IFE INSURANCE REPORT;
monthly (A A).
NEW SAN FRANCISCO .MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; seventy-six pages 9x12;
subscription $2.50; established September,
1906; Chas. E. Chase, editor; Bundv. Davison
& Kellogg, publishers. Office, 1805 Fillmore
street (12— 6 P).
NURSES' .JOURNAL. OF THE PA-
CIFIC COAST; monthly; nursing; forty-
eight pages 534x9 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1004; Genevieve Cooke,
editor; California State Nurses' Association
(Inc.), publishers. Office, 4 Steiner st. (1—8) ,
ORCHARD AND FARM; monthly;
agriculture, live-stock, irrigation; flfty-two
pages lOJ'iJxU; subscription $1; established
1886; Guy fi.Stoken, editor ; The Calkins New-s-
paper Syndicate, publishers. Office, 320 San-
some street (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1907.
OVERLAND MONTHLY; literary,
Illustrated; one hundred and forty - four
pages 7x10; subscription $1.S0; established
1868; Overland Monthly Co.. editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 773 Market street ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: 37,291 in 1902
50,000 in 1904
68,611 in 1907
PACIFIC COAST GAZETTE;
monthly (A A).
PACIFIC COAST JOURNAL, OF
HOMCEOPATHY; monthly; medical;
forty pages 9x12; subscription $2; established
1893; H. R. Arndt, M.D., editor; Charles L.
Tlsdale, publisher, Offlce. 830 Post •t.(7— 5P)
(A A).
Copies printed: This paper nevcf
filed a detailed and satisfactory report
CALIFORNIA—San Francisco.
but was credited with issuing more
than 1,000 in 1903, 1904 and 1907.
PACIFIC COAST MERCHANT^
monthly; general and department store
trade; slxfv-four pages lOxlSJ-o; subscription
$1; established 1899; H. E. Taylor, rditor;
Pacific Coast Publishing Co., publishers.
Offlce, 813 Battery street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been placed on
file, but it was believed to print more
than 2,250 in 1907.
PACIFIC COAST WOOD AND
IRON; monthly; lumber; fifty-six pages
11x14; subscription $1.50: established 1884;
S. L. Everett, publisher. Publishes weekly
supplement— subscription $:3. Offlce, 22 Mar-
ket street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper never
furnished a detailed satisfactory report,
but had credit for issuing more than
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
PACIFIC DENTAL GAZETTE;
monthly (A AK
PACIFIC HARDWARE JOUR-
NAL; monthly: hnrdware; tifty-six
pages 7x10: subserijitinn §1; established
November. 1901; Georjie L. Everett, pub-
lisher. Office, 112 Market street (2— S).
Copies printed: This paper never
made a detailed and satisfactory re-
port, but had credit for issuing more
than 2,250 in 1903, 1904, 1906 and
1907.
PACIFIC MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medical; seventy pages 6x9; sub-
scription 82; established 1857; Winslow An-
derson, editor and publisher. Office, 1025
Sutter street (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1898,
since which time it has not furnished
a detailed and satisfactory report, but
was credited with printing more than
1,000 copies for the year 1907.
PACIFIC 3IINER; monthly; miner-
als; seventy-two pages IJ^xlO; subscription
$1.50; established May, 1897; The Calkins
Newspaper Svndicate, editors and publish-
ers. Office, Calkins building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,308 in 1902,
of 4,389 in 1903, since which time it
has not furnished a detailed and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 2,250 copies for the
vears 1906 and 1907.
PACIFIC PHAR3IAC1STJ monthly
(A A).
PACIFIC UNITARIAN; monthly;
unitarian; thirty-two pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; Chas. A. Murdock,
editor; Pacific Unitarian Conference, pub-
lishers. Office, 1580 Geary street (.5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,216 for the year
1906, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
PACIFIC AVINE AND SPIRIT
REVIEW; monthly; seventy two pages
10x14; subscription $2; established 1878;
R. M. Wood, editor and publisher. Office, 628
Montgomery street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,666 in i90i»
since which time it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with print-
ing more than 1,000 copies for the
years 1906 and 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES
79
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
PACIFIC WOODMAN; monthly;
fraternal; eight pages 18x24; BUbscrip-
tion 5() cents; established 1891; M.T.Moses,
editor; Philips & Van Orden Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 1617 Mission street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 92,042 in 1903
105.008 in 1907
PANDEXOFTHE PRESS; monthly;
literary; one hundred and twenty pages
8x11; subscription $1.50; established Febru-
ary, 1905; A. I. Street, editor; Calkins News-
paper Syndicate, publishers. Office, Calkins
building (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1907.
PHII.OPOL.IS; monthly; forty pages
6ix7; subscription $1; established October.
1906; A. F. Mathews, editor; John Zeile, pub-
lisher. Office, 1717 California street (6—7).
PYTHIAN CHRONICIiE; monthly;
Knights of Pythias ; thirty-two pages 7%xll34 ;
subscription $1; established July, 1901; Leon-
ard S. Calkins, managing elitor; Call-ins
Newspaper Syndicate publishers. Office,
320Sansome street (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding; 2,250 in 1907.
SIERRA EDUCATIONAL. NEWS;
monthly < A A).
SUNSET lUAGAZINE; monthly; lit-
erary; two hundred and eight pages 5x8;
subscription S1.5U: established 1898; South-
ern Pacific Company, editors and publishers.
Office, Flood building (1—8 ).
Copies printed: 19,916 in 1903
48,916 in 1904
95,650 in 1907
PiibHaher's annoiuiceme nt.—The Sunset Mag-
azine, started in May, 1898, has grown to ue
the characteristic magazine of the West,
with its artistic half tone engravings and
its articles and stories from the best West-
ern writers. In its pages readers will find
entertaining descriptive matter concern-
ing all the country west of the Rockies.
The magazine is growing and extending
Its field rapidly and increasing its circula
tlon monthly. For December, 1906. 75,0o0
copies were printed. December. li)07, its
sworn circulation was 104,ei00 copies. The
magazine offers unprecedented opportuni-
ties for advertisers. Its readers form a pe-
culiarly high grade class, made up largely
of men and women who demand an outing
and travel whenever opportiinity offers,
who love nature and look to the West for
new things In life— new scenic wonders,
new artistic developments, new literary
creations.
TOOT-TOOT; monthly; automobiles;
eighty pages 6^^x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished November, 1905; Julius Gabriel,
editor; Toot-Toot Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 2066 Market street (1—7).
Copies printed: ^This paper had credit
for an average issue of .12,625 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 7,500
in 1907.
TOWN AND COUNTRY JOUR-
NAIj; monthly; horticulture and agricul-
ture; thlrtv-slx pages 7^x11; subscription 25
cents; established 1883; W. G. Bohannan Co.,
editors and publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 6,135 in 1903
9,125 in 1904
33,075 in 1907
Publiaher's announcement.— 1908 circulation
guaranteed to exceed 40,000 monthly.
TRESTL.E BOARD; monthly; ma
sonic; fifty two pages 6i-JxlO; subscription
CALIFORNIA— San Francisco.
$1; established 1886; Jam<=s Anderson and
Edmund Atkinson, editors; Trestle Board
Co., publishers. Office, 393 Jes-sie street
(1-8).
VESTRA SANDEBUDET; monthly;
Swedish; methodist episcopal; eight pages
11x18; subscription 50 cents; established 1890;
J. R. Andrews & Co., editors and publishers;
dated also at Oakland, Office, 1224 Howard
WESTERN FIELD; monthly; out-
door sports; one hundred and fifty pages
7x10; subscription $1.50; established August,
1902; Frank H.Mayer, editor; Western Field
Co., publisher. Office, 608 610 Mutual Savings
Bank building (1—8).
Copies printed: 22,511 in 1903
36,083 in 1905
39,812 in 1907
WESTERN JOURNAli OF EDU-
CATION ; monthly ; educational :sixiy-four
pages 6x9; subscription $1.50; established
1895; Harr Wagner, editor; The Whitaker
& Ray Co., publishers. Office, 261 Van Ness
avenue (1—6).
Copies printed: 4,000 in 1907
WHOLESALERS" AND RETAIL-
ERS' REVIEW; monthly; liquor trade;
sixty-six uages 10x14; subscription $2: estab-
lished 1903; Lu H. Irvine, editor; Calkins
Newspaper Syndicate, publishers. Office,
Calkins building (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,738 in 1901, and
4,112 in 1902, since which time its
reports have not been definite and
satisfactor}^ but was credited with is-
suing more than 2,250 in 1906 and
1907.
QUARTERLY.
AVATER AND FOREST; quarterly;
forestry and Irrigation; sixteen pages 9x18;
subscription 50 cents; established 1900; E. A.
Walcott . editor ; California Water and Forest
Association, publishers (2—5) (A A)._
Copies printed: This periodical had
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly in the year 1904, but has
not since set up ^ny claim for issuing
so many.
SANGER, fresno Co. a 428 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 14 m. E. of Fresno,
the county seat. Lumber, wool, grain,
raisins, oranges and lemons.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1889; E. P. Dewey, editor and publisher (7—5).
SAN JACINTO, Riverside Co. C^ 583t
pop. — of township 854+— on Southern Cali-
fornia Rd.. about 20 m. S. W. of Riverside,
the county seat. Planing mill, box factory
and brick -yards. Considerable wine is pro-
duced here. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; Arthur G. Munn, editor and pub-
lisher (2-3).
SAN JOSE, c. h., Santa Clara Co. -D
21,500+ pop.— of township 31,987+-on South-
ern Pacific Co's Rd., 8 m. S. E. from head
of San Francisco bay and 50 from San
Francisco. State Normal School, Academy
of Notre Dame, University of the Pacific
and Asylum for the Insane are located here.
Medicinal springs. Fruit and grain grow-
ing, wine making and general man uf actur
ing.
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22 ;
80
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
subscription $3.50; established 1880; C. W.
"Williams, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: Not supposed to
average i,ooo copies. The publitlher
expresses liimself dissatisfied with the
rating accorded, but unwilling to fur-
nish information that would substan-
tiate a higher rating.
MER-CtKY; every morning; HER-
ALD, every evening, and MERCURY-
HERALD, Sunday; repiiblieau; daily
12 to 16, Sundav24 pages 17x22: subscription
—morning $7.20, evening «6, Sunday $1.50;
established— Herald 1851, Meveury 1853; Mer-
cury Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (1-8).
Cotpiies priruted: Combined average
morning, evening and Sunday,
10,338 in 1904
10,824 in 1905
12,039 in 1906
11,025 in 1907
CALIFORNIA; Saturdays; German;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$3.50; established 1883; Albert Currlin, editor
and publisher.
EAST SAN JOSE POST; Fridays
(AA).
UNION INDEX; Tuesdays; labor; four
pages 10x15; subscription $1; establithed
November, 1902; Miles A. Simpson, editor
and publisher (A A). . ,
UNION LABEL; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 10x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1903; R. L. Telfer, editor and
publisher (1—S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, _ but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
CALIFORNIA ELK ; monthly; B. P.
O. Elks; sixteen pages lOUixU; subsenption
$1; established April, 1901; Alex. P. Murgot-
ten, edi tor and publisher (7—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,676 in 1903,
since which time it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with print-
ing more than 1,000 copies for the
vears 1906 and 1907.
' FANCIERS' MONTHLY; poultry
and pet stock raising; thirty-six pages 10x12;
subscription 75 cents ; established 1885; Chas.
R. Harker, editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,400 in 1894, since
which time it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000
copies for tlie year 1907-
RESCUE; monthly; temperance; twen-
ty-six pages 6x91^; subscription 50 cents:
established 1865; A. C. Banta, editor; Grand
Lodge I. O. G. T., publishers (1-8).
Copies printed: 3.000 in 1900
2,500 in 1906
2,500 in 1907
SAN JUAN, San Benito Co. -O 800
pop.— of township 2,000—8 m. W. of Hollis-
ter, the county seat and nearest railroad
station. Agriculture.
SAN JUAN VALLEY ECHO; Fri-
days; republican: ten pages 12x18; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1870; Thomas A.
Hughes, editor and publisher (1—8).
SAN LEANDRO, Alameda Co. -n
2,253+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.,
9 m. S. E. of Oakland, the county seat, and 15
from San Francisco. Farm implements and
hardware are manufactm-ed. Agriculture
and fruit growing.
RE PORTER ; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1878; Daniel McCarthy, editor and publisher.
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1892 ; Weston P. Truesdell, editor and
Dublisher.
SAN LUCAS, Monterey Co. -o 349 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.. 60 m. S. E. of
Salinas, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 14x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886 ; A. A. Harris, editor and publisher
(A A).
SAN LUIS OBISPO, c. h., San Luis
Obispo Co. g 3,021+ pop.— of township 3,216+
—on Pacific Coast Rd., 9 m. E. of San Luis
Obispo bay and 250 S. E. of San Francisco.
Farming, dairying and stock raising.
BREEZE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; daily four pages 18x24, semi-
weeklv eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $6, semi-weekly $1.50; established 1896;
Breeze Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (2-3).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for an
average issue of i,57S for the year
1899, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
TELEGRAWI; every evening except
Sunday and semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, semL-weekly $1.50: es-
tablished February, 1905; Charles A. Black,
editor; Dailv Telegram Co., publishers (1—7).
TRIBUNE; every mormng except Mon
day. and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; daily four pages 18x24,
semi- weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription—
dailv $5, semi-weekly $ 1.50 ; established -daily
1883," semi- weekly 1869; Ben. Brooks, editor;
Tribune Printing Company, publishers.
SAN MATEO, San Mateo Co. -nl,832t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 21 m.
S. E. of San Francisco. Dairying and tan-
ning of leather. Fruits and wines.
LEADER; Wednesdays; six pages 18x24 ;
subscription .$2; established 1889; S. D. Merk,
editor; Peninsula Syndicate, publishers
(1—8).
TIMES; Saturdavs; independent; four
pages 17x23: subscription $2; established
.\pril, ■!90l; Paul Pinckney, editor; Thlel &
Pinckney, publishei-s (I— 8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SAN PEDRO, Los Angeles Co. P
1,787+ pop.— local estimate 6,000— on San
Pedro Harbor; San Pedro, LosAngeles &
Salt Lake and Southern Pacific Co's Rds.,
24 m. S. of Los Angeles, the county seat. Cul-
tivation of semi-tropical fruits, sardine
and abalone canneries; lumber; fishing
and shipping.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
81
CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
tion 83: established 10f;3: San Pedro Publish-
ing Co., editors and pu!jli>htrs (il — h h).
TIMES; every evfuaiK except Suuday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; daily four,
weekly eignt pages 15x>2 ; subscription-
daily $4.80, weekly $1.50; established— daily
1903, weekly 189;j; E. B. Scott, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper for the year 1900
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
SAN RAFAEL., c. h., Marin Co. -a
3,879+ pop.— of township 8,008+— on North
Shore and San Francisco & North Pacific
Rds., on W. side of San Pablo Straits, 15 m.
N. of San Francisco and at the base of
Mount Tamalpais. Resort for invalids.
Dairying, agriculture and stock raising.
MARIN CO. TOCSIN ; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1879; James H. Wil-
kins, editor and pnl)lisher ( 7—5 P ).
MARIN JOlJRNAIi? Thursdays; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
S2.50 ; established 1861; S. H. Olmsted, editor;
Olmsted Co., publishers.
SANTA ANA, c. li., Orange Co. p
4,933+ pop.— local estimate, 7,.5i0; on Santa
Ana, Southern California and Southern Pa-
cific Go's Rds., 33 m. S. E. of Los Angeles
and 8 N. of Newport Harbor, on the Pacific
Ocean. Semi-tropical fruit growing and
wine making.
EVENING BLADE; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican ; eight pages 18x22 ; subscription
—dally $6. weekly $1.50; established 1887;
Blade Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1906 tiie weekly edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BULiliETIN; Fridays; democratic;
four to six pages 20x26; subscription SI. 50;
established 1899; Yarnell & Hopper, editors
and publishers (1—8;.
SANTA BARBARA, c. h., Santa
Barbara Co t? 6,587+ pop., on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Kd. and Santa Barbara channel,
362 m. S. K of San Francisco, midway be-
tween San Luis Obispo and Los Angeles.
Health resort. Agriculture, stock raising,
and wool and fruit growing.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday; eight pages 17x22; subscription .$7;
established 1877; Thomas M. Storke, editor
and publisher (11— 5 P).
MORNING PRESS; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Mondays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $8, weekly $2; established 1872; R. C.
Rogers, editor; Press Publishing and Print-
ing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year T903
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding t,ooo copies, but failed to
6
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of st
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1885; Frank Sands, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; G. G. Childers, editor and publisher.
PEOPLE'S PAPER; Saturdays (A A).
SANTA CLARA, Saiita Clara Co. -D
3.6.50+ pop.— of township 9,240+— on Southern
Pacific Co's Rd.. 3 m. N. W. of San Jose, the
county seat, and 47 S. E. of San Francisco.
Santa Clara College located here. Agri-
culture, fruit growing and manufacturing.
JOURNAL; semi-yveeklj\ Wednesdays
and Saturdays; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1867; N. H. Downing,
editor and publisher.
NEWS; Tuesdays; independent-republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1894 ; A. C. Gage, editor and pub-
lisher.
REDW^OOD; monthly; collegiate; sev-
enty pages 7x10; subscription $1..'^0; estab-
lished January, 190:3; Students of Santa Clara
College, editors and publishers.
SANTA CRUZ, c. h., Santa Cruz
Co. -n 12,830— local estimate 15,000 — pop., on
Southern Pacific and Ocean Shore Co's Rds.
and on N. side of Monterej- bay, 80 m. S. E.
of San Francisco, connected by steamers.
Summer resort, having 50,000 visitors. Has
bitumen, which is shipped to all parts of
the State. Agriculture, stock raising, dairy-
ing, fruit and vine growing, and manu-
facture of lumber, sugar, leather, paper,
cement, powder and lime.
SENTINEL; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; re-
publican; morning twelve, weekly sixteen
pages 20x24 ; subscription— morning $6, weekly
$2; established— daily 1884. weekly 1855: Dun-
can McPherson, editor; McPherson & Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,080 for the year
1903, but has not since made a definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
SURF; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent:
eight pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; sub-
scription-daily .$5, weekly $2; established-
daily 1883, weekly 1875; Arthur A. Taylor,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory staement has ever been se-
cured from this^ paper, but the daily
edition had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
TRIBUNE SUNDAY ADVERTIS-
ER (A A).
SANTA MARIA, Santa Barbara
Co. p 1,483 pop., on Pacific Coast Rd. and
Santa Maria r., about 28 m. S. by S. E. of
San Louis Obispo, and 70 N.W. of Santa Bar-
bara, the count J' seat. Agriculture, fruit
growing and stock raising.
GRAPHIC; Saturdays; independent:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
1887; J. F. & R. M. Conkey. editors and pub-
lishers (1—8). Publishes editions for Loa
Alamos, Niponlo and Orcutt.
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CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORNIA.
TIMES: Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; ' subscription $2; established
1871; Julius Ebel, editor and publisher (7— 5).
SANTA MONICA, Los Angeles Co.
P7,208pop. in 1905, on Southern California
and Southern Pacific Co's Rds. and the
Pacific Coast, about 20 m. W. of Los An-
geles, the county seat. Summer resort and
shipping port.
OUTliOOK; every evening except Sun-
day; eight pages 18x24; subscription $6; es-
tablished 1896; D. G. Holt, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
SANTA PAULA, Ventura Co. p
2,000 pop., on Southern Pacific Co'sRd., 16
m. E. by N. E. of Ventura, the county seat,
and 64 from Los Angeles. Oil , farming and
fruit growing.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; George A. Griggs, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
SANTA ROSA, c. h., Sonoma Co. -n
6,673+ pop.— of township 10,985+— on San
Francisco & North Pacific and Southern
Pacific Co's Rds., 52 m. N. of San Francisco.
Wine making, agriculture, horticulture,
dairying and poultry raising.
PRESS DE3IOCRAT; every morning
except Monday, and SEDII-WEERli Y,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, semi-
weekly $1.50; established- Press 1895, Demo-
crat 1857; Ernest L. Flnley, editor; Press
Democrat Publishing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert tiiat it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim-
The semi-weekly edition has made no
definite and satisfactory statement since
1S98, when it printed 2,420 copies. If
was believed to issue more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
RBPUBLiICAK ! every evening except
Sunday, and ssEWI-WEEKI^iY, Mondays
and Thursdays; republican; daily four, semi-
weekly eight pages 20x26 ; subscription— dally
$6, semi-weekly $l; established— daily 1880,
semi- weekly 1874; W. B. Reynolds, editor;
Republican Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,250 in 1899, and 1,177 in
1905, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
The semi-weekly edition of this paper
had credit for an average issue of 1,650
in 1896, since which time it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the years
1906 and 1907.
SONOMA CO. FARMER: Fridays;
pages 2i
$1; established 1892; E. D. Sweetser, editor
agricultural; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 189^ ~ ~
and publisher (A A)
SONOMA CO. HERALD; Saturdays
(▲▲).
SANTA YNEZ, Santa Barbara Co. p
211 pop., on Santa Ynez r., about 35 m. N.
W. of Santa Barbara, the county seat. Olive
and fruit raising and agriculture.
ARGUS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1881; DeWitt Hubbell, editor and publisher
(8—3).
SAUSAL.ITO, Marin Co. d 3.000
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 6 m. N. of
San Francisco. Agriculture, dairying and
stock raising.
NEWS ; Saturdays ; republican : four pages
20x26; subscription $2.50; established 1883;
W. J. Boyd, editor and publisher (1—8).
ADVOCATE; bi-weekly. Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 18x21: subscription
$2; established September, 1900; E. D. Spar:
row, editor and publisher (7—5) (A A).
SAWTEL.LE, Los Angeles Co. P on
Southern Pacific Rd., 4 m. from Santa
Monica.
PACIFIC VETERAN AND EN-
TERPRISE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Geo. Bingham, editor; Susan
Pierson Miller, publisher.
SENTINEL; Saturdays; local; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1904; H.
Schultz, editor and publisher (1—6).
SEBASTOPOL, Sonoma Co. -D 900
pop., on San Francisco & North Pacific Rd.,
7 m. S. W. of Santa Rosa, the county seat,
and .50 N. of San Francisco.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established'
1889; J. P. McDonell. editor and publisher.
ANALY STANDARD; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1897; E. R. Cleveland, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SEIiMA, Fresno Co. u l,083tpop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd. Several flour
mills and lumber yards. Raisin and fruit
packing. Agriculture.
FRESNO CO. ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; John W.
Aikiu, editor and publisher.
IRRIGATOR; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription .$2; established
1886; J. J. Vanderburgh, editor and pub-
lisher.
SIERRA MADRE,ios^))^«/e.s Co.
[? 481+ pop., 5 m .N. of Santa Anita, the
nearest railroad station,
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1.50; established October, 1906;
R. T. Cowles, editor and publisher (1—7)
(A A).
SISSON, Siskiyou Co. [^ 1,200 pop., on
Southern Pacific Co'sRd.,25m. S. of Yreka.
Lumber.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; independ
ent; eight pages 13x2ii; subscription $2; es
tabllshed September, 1904; Walter C. Spann-
editor and publisher (7—5).
SKIDOO, Liyo Co. D- Mining region.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
SKYIiAND, Santa Cruz Co. -n 12
m. N. of Santa Cruz, on Southern Pacific
Co.'s Rd., 60 m. S. of San Francisco. Lum-
ber and fruit growing.
REALTY; monthly; republican; four
pages 14x20; subscription 25 cents; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALIFORNIA.
lished January, 1903; Jos. J. Bamber, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SONOMA, Sonoma Co. -D 652t pop.
—of township 3,172+— on Snn Francisco &
North Pacific Rd. and San Francisco baj',
about 40 m. N. of San Francisco. Farming.
INDEX-TRIBUNE; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four page9l8x24; subscription $2.5(J ;
established 1879; H. H. Granice, editor and
publisher.
SONOUA VAT.L.EY EXPOSITOR;
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1899; W. O. Hoclter. editor and
publisher (8 — 5).
SONORA, c. li., Tuolumne Co. a l,922t
pop.. 60 m. E. of Stockton. Center of mining
and lumber trade. Marble, slate and soap-
stone quarries. Fruit growing.
SIERRA DAILY TIMES; every
morning except Sunday; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $fi; established 1906; Park Wins-
low, editor; William Grant and J. B. Zim-
darg, publishers (9 — 6 P).
MOTHER LODE BANNEK ; Fridays,
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1885; Jones & Richardson,
editors and publishers.
TUOLUMNE INDEPENDENT; Sat-
urdays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1872; A. D. Duchow,
editor; J. C. & A. D. Duchow, publishers
(1-8).
UNION DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 18o3; J. A. Van Harlingen
& Co., editors and publishers.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, San
Mateo Co. -a 1,500 pop., on Southern Pacific
Go's Rd. and Bay of San Francisco, 14 m.
S. of San Francisco. Manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; E. E. Cunningham, editor and
publisher (7—5).
STANFORD UNIVERSITY,
Santa Clara Co. -u on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd., 18 m. N. W. of San Jose, the county
seat, and 33 S. of San Francisco. Seat of
Leland Stanford Junior University.
PALO ALTO DAILY ; every evening
except Saturday and Sunday, during the
college year; collegiate; four pages 11x16;
subscription $.3; established 1892; Students
of Leland Stanford Junior University, edi-
tors and publishers (7—5).
CHAPARRAL; semimonthly; hu-
morous; twenty-eight pages 8x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1900; Earl Hadley, edi-
tor; Times Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
SEQUOIA: monthly during college year
STANFORD ALUMNUS; monthly;
collegiate; forty pages 6x9; subscription $1 ;
established 1899; Stanford Alumni Associa-
tion, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This periodical had
credit for issuing i,ooo copies regularly
in the year 1905, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
STIRLING CITY, Butte Co. ti 1,«00
pop., on Butte County Rd., 40 m. N. of Oro-
ville, the county seat. Lumbering and saw
mills.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x23; subscription $1 ; established Au-
gust, 1904; H. H. Farnham, editor and pub-
lisher (7-5).
CALIFORNIA.
STOCKTON, c. h., San Joaquin Co. u
17,506+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
and Stockton channel, an estuary of the
San Joaquin r.. 45 m. S. of Sacramento, the
State capital, and 90 N. E. of San Francisco.
Has four flour mills and is tlie wheat and
manufacturing center of California.
EVENING MAIL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays ; demo-
cratic; daily eight, weekly twenty pages
16x2U; subscription— daily $5, weekly $2; es-
tablished 1880; A. L. Crowell, editor; The
Stockton Mail Co., publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: Daily 3,390 in 1896,
since which time no definite and sat-
isfactory statement has been obtained,
but it was believed to issue more
than 1,000 in 1906. The weekly edi
tion had credit for 3,494 in 1896, since
which it has registered no claim at all,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
INDEPENDENT; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
republican; daily eight, weekly sixteen pages
15x22; subscription— dally $6, weekly $2; es-
tablished—daily 1857.weekly 1860; J. L. Phelps
& Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: The daily edition ot
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,120 in 1896, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with printing more than
1,000 copies for the year 1907. The
weekly edition had credit for an av-
erage issue of 2,776 in 1896, since
which time it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the year
1907.
RECORD ; every evenmg except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Saturdays;
republican; dally eight pages 22x35, semi-
weekly eight pages 17x22; subscription-dally
$6, semi weekly $2; established— daily 1895,
semi-weekly 1876; Irving Martin, Pres. ; Rec-
ord Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,932 in 1905
2,970 in 1905
The semi-weekly for the year 1904
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceding 1,000 copis, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
REPORT; every morning except Sun-
day; four pages 13x20; subscription $10; es-
tablished 1896; Report Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (1—8).
COURIER; Saturdays; German; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1898; Wm. Leuz, editor; Siockton Courier
Publishing Co., publishers.
NEWS-ADVOCATE; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 16x22; subscription $2;
established March 7, 1903 ; J. deL. Mac-
Gaughey, editor and publisher (11—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of s.809 in 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
TERRA ; Fridays (A A ).
SUISUN CITY, Solano Co. u 625t
pop.— of township 2,158+— on Southern Pa-
cific Co's Rd. and Suisun bay, 44 m. S. W.
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CALIFORNIA.
Of Sacramento, the State capital, and 49
N. E. of San Francisco. Shipping pblnt.
f^OliANO CO. COURIER: Thursaays;
republican: four pa^es 20x'-i6; subscription
$2; established 1895; Tillman & Tavlor, edi-
tors and publishers (7 — 5).
SOIiANO REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established l8oS; Edward Dinkenspiel,
editor and publisher.
SUMMERLAND, Santa Barbara
Co. P 417 pop., on Southern Pacifle Go's
Rd., 5 m. E. of Santa Barbara, the county
seat. Oil works.
ADVANCE-COURIER; Saturdays;
in.lepeudeutrepublican; four pages 18x24;
sub3cription$1.50;establishedl895; C.F. Hoff-
man, editor and publisher (1—8).
SUNNYVALE, Santa Clara Co. -a
1,200 pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 8 m.
N. W. of San Jose. Canning factories,
iron works, paint, roofing and hydrocar-
bon plants.
STANDARD; Thursdays; independent;
six to eight pages 15x^2; subscription $1.50;
established December, 1904; W. K. Roberts,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SUSANVIL.LE, c. h., Lassen Co. ti
882 pop., on Susan r., 90 m. N. W. of Reno,
Nev., and 300 N. E. of Sacramento, the State
capital. Farming and stock raising.
LASSEN ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
Independent; tour pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1865: Hay den & MoDiarmid,
editors and publishers.
LASSEN MAIL; Thursdays (A A).
SUTTER GREEK, Amador Go. n
2,000 pop., 4 m. N. by N. W. from Jackson,
the county seat, and 45 E. S. E. of Sacra-
mento, the State capital. Gold mining and
agriculture. *
A3IADOR CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1892; C. E. Day, editor and
publisher U— 8).
Copies prinited: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TEHACHAPI, Kern. Co. g 600 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 35 m. S. E. of
Bakersfleld, the county seat. Agriculture
and fruit raising.
TOMAHAWK; Saturdays; four pages
16x22; subsoriptlon $1.50; established 1900;
Charles Heath, editor and publisher.
TEMPIiETON, Sail Lui$ Obispo Co.
P 309+ pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 20 m.
N. of San Luis Obispo.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1 50; estab-
lished 1889; Otto R. Koster, editor and pub-
lisher (1—S).
THERMAL, Riverside Co. Q §00
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 60 m. S. of
San Bernardino. Stock and produce and
fruit raising.
COACHELLA VALLEY SUBMA-
RINE; Saturdays; republican; eight to
CALIFORNIA.
ten pages 12x18; subscription $1; established
1901; C. L. Comptou, editor and publisher
TRACY, San Joaquin Co, n on South-
ern Pacific Go's Rd.. 22 m. S. S. W. of Stock-
ton, the county seat. Farming.
PRESS; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1898; Press Co.,
editors and publishers.
TRUCKEE, Nevada Co. cf 2,000 pop.,
on Southern Pacific and Truckee and Lake
Tahoe Rds., 120 m. N. E. of Sacramento, the
State capital. Ice and lumber,
REPUBLICAN; semi weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $4: established 1871; Alex-
ander CroBsau, editor; Calkins Newspaper
Syndicate, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assei't that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TULARE, Tulare Co. U 2,216t pop.—
of township 3,441t— on Southern Pacific
Go's Rd., about 250 m. S. of San Fran-
cisco. Artesian wells. Farming and grape
growing.
ADVANCE; every evening except Sun-
days, and WEEKLY, Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 20x26;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
—daily March, 1903, weekly 1900; Thos. R.
Jones, editor and publisher.
REGISTER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; independ-
ent-republican ; daily four, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$2; established— daily 1886, weekly 1882; Char-
ters & Van Allen, editors and publishers(l— 8).
TUOLUMNE, Tuolumne Co. n 1,500
pop., on Sierra Rd., 13 m. E. of Sonora, the
county seat. Gold mining and lumbering.
NEW ERA ; Saturdays ; four pages
16x22; subscription $2; established April,
1899 ; E. C. Damin, editor and publisher ( 1—^) .
TURLOCK, Stanislaus Co. -a 161t
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., about 85 m.
N.W. of Fresno.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
UKIAH, c. h., Mendocino Co. -a l,850t
pop.— of township 8,767+— on San Francisco
& North Pacific Rd. and Russian r.. 121 m.
N. W. of San Francisco. Farming, fruit,
hop and wool growing, stock raising and
lumbering.
DISPATCH-DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratiq; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50; established 1869: J. B. Sanford, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the j'^ears 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
REPUBLICAN-PRESS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50; established 1876; W. O. White, edi-
I tor and publisher (7—5).
TIMES; Tuesdays; independent; twenty-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CALIFORNIA.
CALIFORMA.
four pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
1901; Geo. H. Rhodes, editor and publisher.
ANCIENT FORESTER; monthly;
fraternal; eight pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established May, 1902; J. B. Sanford,
editor and DUblJsher.
UPliAND, San Btrnardino Co. P,1500
pop., on Santa Fe Rd., 40 m. N. E. of Los
Angeles. Agriculture and fruit.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x17; subscription $1.50; established
1894; E. L. Westlaud & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
VACAVIIiliE, Solano Co. a l,220t
pop.— of township 4,160+— on Southern Pa-
cific Go's Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Sacramento,
the State capital, and 60 N. E. of San
Francisco. Seat of the California Normal
and Scientific School. Farming and fruit
growing.
REPORTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1883; Adsit & Andrews, editors and
publishers (1-8).
Corpies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
VALiLEJO, Solano Co. D 12,000 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd. and San Pablo
bay, 24 m. N. E. of San Francisco. Harbor
Is accessible to ships of large draught. U. S.
Navy Yard is on Mare Lsland, directly op-
posite. Manufacturing and agriculture.
EVENING CHRONICliE; every even
Ing except Sunday, and W E E K L. Y,
Fridays ; republican ; eight pages— daily 1.3x20,
weekly 20x26; subscription— daily $6, weeklv
$2; established 1868; W. D. Peunycook, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Monday; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $6; established 1895;
Henry F. Stahl, editor and publisher.
TIMES; every morning except Monde y
VENICE, Los Angeles Co. g
VANGUARD; Saturdays (A A).
VENTURA, c. h., Ventura Co. g ,S,118
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 30 m.
S. E. of Santa Barbara. Lima beans, wal-
nuts, citrus and deciduous fruits. Genter
of petroleum oil belt.
FREE PRESS ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; inde-
pendent-republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$2; established 1875; Reese & Whiting, editors
and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,524 in 1897
and 2,128 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1883; John McGonigle, editor and
publisher.
VISALIA, c. h., Tulare Co. n 3,085t
pop.— of township 4,948+— on Southern Pa-
cific Go's Rd. and Kaweah r., 30 m. N. E. of
Tulare lake and about 200 S. E. of Sacra-
mento, the State capital. The oldest town
between Stockton and Los Angeles. Agri-
culture, stock raising, mining and fruit
growing.
MORNING COURIER; every morn-
ing except Mondays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $5, established September, 1905; F.
L. Piatt, editor and publisher ( 10— 5 P) (A A).
MORNING OEL.TA; every morning
except Monday , and WEEK L. Y, Thursdays;
republican; four pages— daily 18x22. weekly
20x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1892, weekly 1858; Alonzo
Melville Doty, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions
indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating, has
never been forthcoming.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and TIIL-ARE CO. TIMES, Thursdays;
democratic ; four pages— daily 13x20. weekly
22x28; subscription — daily $6, weeklv $2;
established— daily 1892, weekly 1865; 'S. B.
Patrick, editor and publisher.
WATSONVILLE. So?i<a Cr^iz Co.-o
3,538+ pop., on Pajaro Valley and Southern
Pacific Go's Rds. and Pajaro r., 5 m. W,
from Monterey bay and 20 S. E. of Santa
Cruz, the county seat. Agi-iculture, fruit
growing and lumbering.
REGISTER; every morning except
Monday; democratic; eight pages 15x21 J^;
subscription $4. SO; established 1880; Ernest H.
Haack, editor; Register Publishing Co.,
publishers (12 — 5).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
i.ooo_ copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that ef-
fect.
PAJARONIAN; Thursdays; republl
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1868; W. R. Radcliff. editor and
publisher.
WEAVERVILLE,c.h.,rHn% Co.
i 968+ pop. (of township), about 5 m. from
Trinity r., 47 X, W. of Redding, connected
by stage, 6it E. of Eureka and 180 N. W.
of Sacramento, the State capital. Supply
point for mining camps. Gravel and quartz
mines.
TRINITY JOURNAL,; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 16x'23; subscription
$3; established 1856; Given, Edwards & Bre-
mer, editors and nublishers (1—8).
WEST BERKELEY, -4/ameda Co.
-a Suburb of Berkeley.
BERKELEY SUN-I.ETTER; Satur-
days (A A).
WHEATIiAND, ^Mfta Co. DSOlt pop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 40 m. N. of
8(i
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
CALIFORNIA.
Sacramento, the State capital. Shipping
point for the products of adjacent copper
mines. Hops, fruit, live stock and grain.
FOUR CORNERS? Saturdays; eight
pages 13x2(); subscription $1.50; established
188S; J. L. Cleek, editor and publisher (9—6).
WHITTIER, Xos.4«^e/es Co. g 4,500
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 10 m. S.
E. of Los Angeles, the county seat. Oil,
citrus fruits and walnuts.
N E W Sj every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays: daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1.50; established 1900; F.
W. Wright, editor; Whittier News (Inc.),
publishers ( 1—8).
R E G 1 5j T E R ; semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; republican; six page*
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1892;
B. F. Arnold, editor and publisher (1—8).
WIIililAMS, Colusa Co. □ 918t pop.
(of township), on Southern Pacific Go's Rd..
about 22 m. S. of Willow. Agriculture and
fruit raising.
FARMER; Saturdays; democratic;
twelve pages 9x12; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished i8S7; S. H. Callen, editor and pub-
lish^.
^WllAATS, Mendocino Co. -DSlStpop.,
about 8 m. N. by N. W. of Ukiah, the county
seat and nearest railroad point. Farming
and lumbering.
LITTLE L.A KE HERALD; Wednes
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established May, 1901; Alf Pennington, editor
and publisher.
NE\V!S; Thursdays (A A).
WILLOW, c. h., Gienn Co. ^ 893t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's P.d., 150 m.
N. of San Francisco and 30 S. W. of Ghico.
Agriculture and fruit growing.
JOURNAL ; every evening except Sun-
day, and JSEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; democratic ; daily four, semi-weekly
six to eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily
$5, semi- weekly $2.50: established — daily
1883, semi- weekly 1378; E. M. Sehorn, editor
and publisher.
GLENN TRANSCRIPT; semi week
ly; democratic; four pages; 15x22; sub-^crip-
tion $1.50; established Aue-usr, 19,2; Frank
Freeman, editor; Transcript Publishing Co..
publishers.
REVIEW; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1890;
John A. Apperson, editor and publisher (1—8).
W^ILMINGTON.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22: subscription $1.^0: estab-
lished 1903; F. W. Morris, editor and pub-
lisher (5—5 PK
WINTERS, Yolo Co. a 785t pop.— of
township 1,137+— on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd.,W. of 26 m. Sacramento, the State capi
tal. Fruit growing and curing. Grain and
general agriculture.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1884;
Frank H. Owen, editor and publisher.
WOODLAND, c. h., Yolo Co. a 2,886t
pop.— of township 4,329+— on Southern Pa-
CALIFOR'SIA.
cific Go's Rd., 20 m. N. of Sacramento, the
State capital, and 86 N. E. of San Francisco.
Wheat, barley, fruit, raisins, wine, wool
and live stock.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and YOLO DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays; independent-democratic; daily
four pages 18x"^, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription —daily $5, weekly $2.50; estab-
lished—daily 1868, weekly 1859; Ed. E. Leake,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed. The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,171 for the year 1896, but
has not since made any detailed and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
MAIL; every morning exceot Monday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, semi- weekly $2.50; estab-
lished—daily 1874. semi-weekly 1868; W. F.
Mixon, editor and publisher (12— 5 P).
HOME ALLIANCE; Thursdays ;
independent; eight pages 11x15; subscription
$1 ; established 1891 ; Mrs. S. A. Huston, editor
and publisher.
YREKA, c. h., Siskiyou Co. q l,263t
pop.— of township 2,235+— on Yreka Rd. and
Yreka creek, 300 m. N. of Sacramento, the
State capital, and 25 S. of Oregon State line.
Agriculture, lumber, stock raising and
mining.
JOURNAL; Tuesdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1856; Robert Nixon, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SISKIYOU NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 26x4i); subscription $2;
established 1874; F. Holbrook, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903,
T906 and 1907 this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, _ but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
YUBA CITY, c. h., Sutter Co. a l,488t
pop. (of township), on Southern Pacific
Go's Rd. and Feather r., nearly opposite
Marysville, and 57 m. N. of Sacramento, the
State capital. Manufactories of wagons
and agricultural implements and two large
fruit canneries. Farming and fruit raising.
SUTTER CO. FARMER; Fridays;
republican: eight pages 13x20; subscription
S2; established 1881; L. H.Woodworth, editor
Sutter Publishing Co.. publishers.
SUTTER INDEPENDENT ; Thurs
days; democratic: eight pages 13x20; sub
scription $2; established 1886; J. GloudPhipps
editor and publisher.
COLORADO.
Population 539,700 1.
Land
Area 103,645 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Wyoming and Nebraska, east by Nebraska and Kansas,
south by Oklahoma and New Mexico, and west by Utah. State capital : Den-
ver. Principal industries: Cattle and sheep raising, gold and silver mining.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 368, divided as
follows: Daily, 42; semi-weekly, 7; weekly, 275; semi-monthly, 6; monthly, 38.
The cities and towns of over 3,500 population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (t), are as follows :
Denver 133,859t
Pueblo ti8,157t
Colorado iSpriu^s til, 085+
Leadville 12,455+
Clippie Creek 10,147+
Boulder 6,150+
Triuidad 5,345 +
Victor 4,986+
Canyou City 3.775 +
Florence 3,728+
Salida 3,722+
Grand J auction 3,503+
AGUILAR, ^as Animas Co. O, 668+
pup., oa Denver & Rio Grande Rd., about
6) m. S. of Pueblo. Coal mining and agri-
culture.
APISHAPA VALLEY RECORD;
Saturdays (A A).
AKRON, c. h., Washington Co. z^ 450
pop., on Chicago, Burlington &Qulucy Rd.,
112 m. E. by N. E. of Denver, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
PIONEER PRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 18S6; H. G. Pickett, editor and
publisher (1—3).
WASHINGTON CO. LEADER; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; John M.
Stuart, editor and publisher (5—5).
ALAMOSA, Conejos Co. g 3,000 pop.,
on Denver & Rio Grande Rd. and Rio
Grander., 130 m. S. W. of Pueblo. Gold and
silver mines in vicinity. Agriculture and
stock raising.
COURIER; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1-50; estab-
lished 1889; John M. Stewart, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
INDEPENDENT JOURNALj Thurg-
days; republican; four pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1875; W. H. Hirst, edi-
tor; Independent Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers.
ALMA, Park Co. n 297+ pop.— of
township 380+— 10 m.W. of Como and about
90 S. W. of Denver, the State capital. Lum-
ber yards. Gold, silver and copper mining,
milling and stock raising.
PARK CO. BULLETIN; Fridaya;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$3; established 1881; Edward Edwards, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
ANTONITO, Conejos Co. g 347t pop.
—of township 360+— on Denver & Rio Grande
Rd., 1 m. S. of Conejos, the county seat.
Sheep.wool and cattle. Mining and farming.
LEDGER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1892; J. D. Frazey, editor and publisher.
ARVADA, Jefferson Co. U 412t pop..
on Colorado &: Southern Rd., about 9 m.
N. W. of Denver, the State capital.
DISCOVERER; Fridays (A A).
SUN; Fridajs(A A).
ASPEN, c. h., Pitkin Co. -aS.SOSf pop.,
OQ Colorado Midland and Denver & Rio
Grande Rds. and Roaring Fork r., about
43 m. S. E. of Glenwood Springs and 50
W. of Leadville. Foundries, manufactories,
smelters and concentrators. Mining.
DEMOCRAT ; every morning except
Monday; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $6; established 1900; Chas. Dally,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 189S
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TIMES ; every morning except Monday
and days after legal holidays, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; republican; daily four,
weekly eight pages 17x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $2; established- daily 1886,
weekly 1881; T. J. Murphy, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed; For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
AULT, TreW Co. cf 1,000 pop., on Union
Pacific Rd., 60 m. N. of Denver and 12 N. of
Greeley. Agriculture.
A DVERTISER ; Saturdays ; republican ;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1.50: es-
tablished August, 1904; E. P. Hubbell. editor
and publisher (1—8).
BASALT, Eagle Co. n 382t pop.— of
township 565+— on Colorado Midland and
Denver & Rio Grande Rds., 20 m. S. E. of
Glenwood Springs. Agriculture, stock rais-
ing and mining.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; established 1897; W. H. Hildreth, edi-
tor and publisher (7—5).
BERTHOUD, Larimer Co. b 805t
pop. — of township 752+ — on Colorado
Southern Rd., 11 m. N. of Longmont and 54
from Denver, the State capital. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
BULLETIN! Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; R. C.
Hardesty, editor and publisher (6—5).
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BOULiDER, c. h., Boulder Co. (^ (3,150t
pop.— local estimate, 10,000 -on Coloraao &
Northwestern, Color;ido & Southern and
Union Pacific Rds. and Boulder creek, 29
m. N. W. of Denver, the State capital. State
University located here. Gold, silver and
coal mining, oil wells, agriculture and stock
raising.
BOUI^DER CO. HERALD ; every
evening except Sunday and Wednesday, and
W E E K Li Y, Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages— daily 15x22, weekly 20x26; sub-
ecription- daily $5, weekly $3; established
1880; Otto H. Wangelin, editor and pub
Usher (12—4).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has never made a definite
and satisfactory report, but had credit
for printing more than i,ooo copies in
igo4 and 1906.
CAMERA; every evening except Sun-
day, and TRIBUNE, Fridays; democratic;
daily four pages 20x26, weekly four pages
20x26; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1884; L. C. Paddock, editor; The
Boulder Publishing Co., publishers (6—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEWS} Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1866; C. Ricketts. editor and publisher (6— 5).
SILVER AND GOLD: Wednesdays
during college year (A AK
BOWERMAN, Gunnison Co. -u 500
pop., on Colorado & Southern and Denver
& Rio Grande Rds., 28 m. E. of Gunnison.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent:
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished August. 1903; E. R. Lore, editor and
publisher (12—4) (A A).
BRECKENRIDGE, c. h., Stimmii
Co. n 1,200 pop., on Colorado & Southern
Rd.. 30 m. E. of LeadviUe and 105 N. W: of
Denver, the State capital. Mining and stock
raising.
BULLETIN; Fridays: eight pages 13x20;
subscription $2.50; established 1898; J. W.
Smisher. editor and publisher.
J O U R N A li ; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1880; O. K. Gaymon, editor and pub
lisher(l— 8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
■^atinor has never been forthcoming.
BRIGHTON, c. h., Adams Go. n SCet
pop.— of township 674+— on Union Pacific
Rd., 19m. N. of Denver. Mining, agricult-
ure, stock raising and gardening.
BLADE; Fridays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50:
established 1901; Lewis C. Grove, editor and
publisher (6—5).
REGISTER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1886; Lee &
Son, editors and publishers.
BRUSH, Morgan Co. [J 3811 pop.—
local estimate 1,800— of township 944+— on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. in Colo
rado, 10 m. E. of Fort Morgan, the county
seat, and 87 N. E. of Denver, the State
capital. Stock raising, sugar beet cultuie
and farming.
MORGAN CO. REPUBLICAN; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established September, 1901;
L). P. baunders. editor and publisher (1—8).
TKIBUNE; Fridays; four pai^es 15x2i;;
subscription $1; established 1895; Edward H.
Madison, editor and publisher.
BUENAVISTA, c. h., Chajffee Co. a
1,006+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande. Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe and Union Pacific
Rds., 36 m. S. by S. E. of Leadville. Agri-
culture, manufacturing, mining and smelt-
ing. At an elevation of seven thousand five
hundred feet.
CHAFFEE CO. DE3IOCRAT;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; C. S. Logan,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
COLORADO REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; repuV)lican; ten pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; esiablislied 1880; Gilbert A.
Walker, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,214 ^^
1896, of 2,3S2 in 1898. since which
time it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with printing more than 1,000
copies for the y,ears 1906 and 1907.
BURLINGTON, c. h.. Kit Carson
Co. n- 183+ pop. — of township 382+— on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about
43 m. E. of Flagler. Flour and feed mills
and lumber trade.
KIT CARSON CO. RECORD; Sat-
urdays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1: established August, 1901; A. C.
Morrison, editor: Frank D. Mann, publisher.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays: independent;
eight pages 17J4x24: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892: George L. Wilkinson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CALHAN, El Paso Co. P oOt pop., on
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 40 m. N.
E. of Colorado Springs, the county seat.
Cheese making, cattle and sheep raising.
DIVIDE FARMER; Fridays (A A).
NEWS: Fridays: independent; six pages
15x22: subscription $1: established January,
1901; A. W. Sparkman, editor and publisher.
CAMERON, Teller Co. a 450 pop.,
on Midland Terminal and Colorado Springs
& Cripple Creek District Rds., 3 m. N. E. of
Cripple Creek, the county seat. Gold min-
ing.
CRESCENT; Fridays; republican^
eight pages I3x2u; subscription $2; estab.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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lished 1898; J. R. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher (A A).
CANON CITY, c. h., Fremont Co. n
3,775t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Denver & Rio Grande Rds. and Arkan
sas r., 41 m. N. W. of Pueblo and 161 S. by
S. W. of Denver, the State capital. Hot and
cold soda springs. Coal, oil, sandstone and
lime. Seat of Colorado State Penitentiary.
RECORD; daily, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; six to eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.25;
established— dally August, 1906, weekly 1878;
Guy U. Hardy, editor and publisher (2— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,529 in 1901
and 2,001 in 1906, since which it has
not furnishe;d any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
CANNON; Wednesdays; democratic;
elg he pages 15^x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; Catharine B. Bell, editor; Fre-
mont Publishing Ocmpauy, publisSiers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; A. F. Ter-
rill, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such defirrite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
CARBONDALE, Garfield Co. ti lT3t
pop —of township 598+— on Denver & Rio
Grande and Colorado Midland Rds., 15 m.
E. of Glenwood Springs and 26 N. W. of
Aspen. Mining. Cattle and farm produce.
ITEM; Thursdays; democratic; six pages
13x20; subscription $2; established 1898; Chas.
Johnson, editor and publisher.
CASTLEROCK, c. h.. Dotiglat Co.
D 450 pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 33 m. S. of
Denver, the State capital. Stock raising,
dairying, mining and quarrying.
DOUGLAS CO. RECORD; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1898; C.A.Bent,
editor and publisher (1—8).
JOURNAL.; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1880; L. C. Wood, editor; H. C. Wood, pub-
lisher.
CEDARED6E, Delta Co. -a about
8 m. N. of Payne, nearest station on Denver
& Rio Grande Rd.
SURFACE CREEK CHAMPION:
Fridays (A A).
CENTER, Sagnache Co. g 2Q0pop.,13
m. N. of Montevista. Wheat, oats, barley,
potatoes, sugar beets and stock raising.
DISPATCH; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
May, 1901; Jute Lawrence, editor and pub-
lisher.
COLORADO.
CENTRAL CITY, c. h., Gilpin Co. a
3,114+ pop., on Colorado & Southern Rd., in
the Rocky Mountains, 40 m. W. by N. W. of
Denver, the State capital. Gold mining,
milling and smelting. Supply point for sur-
rounding mining district.
GILPIN OBSERVER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1887; F. J. Altvater, editor
and publisher.
REGISTER-CALL.; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; es-
tablished I860; G. M. Laird, editor and pub-
lisher.
CHEYENNE WELLS, c. h., Chey.
enne Co. o- 725 pop. (of township), on
Union Pacific Rd., 176 m. E. of Denver.
Farming and stock raising.
CHEYENNE REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days; independent; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; W. E. Cain,
editor and publisher (1—8).
COLLBRAN, Mesa Co. -a on Denver
& Rio Grande, Colorado Midland Rds., 4 m.
N. E. of Grand Junction at De Beque.
PLATEA U VOICE; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1898; C. B. Pitts, editor; Pitts &
Pitts, publishers (1—7).
COLORADO CITY, El Paso Co. a
2,914+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Denver & Rio Grande Rds., 3 m. W. by
N. W. of Colorado Springs, the county seat.
EL PASO CO. ARGUS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established June, 1900; J. O. Chase,
editor and publisher ( A A).
IRIS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889; R. A.
Hampshire, editor and publisher (1—8).
COLORADO SPRINGS, c. h.,
El Paso Co. a 30,000 pop., on Denver &
Rio Grande, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Colorado Mid-
land and Colorado & Southern Rds., 76 m.
S. by S. E. ot Denver, the State capital.
Ore reduction and refining mills. Printers'
Home, school for deaf mutes and blind
asylum. Health resort for Invalids. Gold
mining.
DAILY.
EVENING TELEGRAPH ; every
evening except Sunday: independent; ten
to twelve pages 18x22i^; subsci-iption $4.80;
establishea 1887; Evening Telegraph Pub
lishing Co. (Inc. ), publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 8,844 "^
1902, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 4,000 copies for the years
1906 and 1907.
GAZETTE; every morning, and
W EEK LY, Thursdays; republican; dally
eight to sixteen, Sunday twenty-eight to
thirty-six, weekly twelve pages 17x24; sub-
scription—daily $7, weekly $1 ; established —
daily 1878, weekly 1873; C. T. Wilder, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of '9,341 in 1902, of 8,357 i"
1903, since which time it has not fur-
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COLORADO.
nished a definite and satisfactftry report,
but was credited with printing more
than 4,000 copies for the year 1907.
The Sundav edition had credit for
an average issue of 8,549 i" 1903. since
which time it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 4,000 copies for the year
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the year 1898, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
WEEKLY.
COLORADO PRESS; Fridays; four
pages ll}4x'U; subscription $l.5U; established
1896; E. C. F. Whitaker, editor and publisher
(6-5).
EL. PASO CO. DEMOCRAT; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1B89; T. B. &
Nellie E. Pyles, editors and publishers.
L.ABORKEVVS;Thursdays; labor; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establisiied
September, 1901; A. J. E.Hubbard, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such r
rating has never been forthcoming.
MINING IN VESTOR; Saturdays-
mining; eighty pages 10x12; subscription
$2; established 1895; Claude Sachs, editor;
Critic Publishing Co., publishers (1— (i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an apverage issue of 2,520 in 1902
and 10,547 in 190.6, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
MINING NEWS: Saturdays; mining;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July. 1902; Will J. Mathews, editor and
publisher (11—5).
PUBLIC OPINION; Mondays (A A).
TIGER; Fridays, during college year
(AA).
WESTERN ENTERPRISE; Satur-
days; negro; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; Porter
S. Simpson, editor and publisher.
MONTHLY.
FRONTIER; monthly; literary; fifty-
two pages 6x914; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1902, Frontier Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (9— 5P).
COMO, Park Co. D 407t pop.— of town-
ship 504+— on Union Pacitic Rd., 10 m. N.E.
of Falrplay, the county seat. Silver and
gold mining.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
8 pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1881 ; Webster Ballinger, editor and publisher
(8-5) (A A).
CORTEZ, c. h., Montezuma Co. p 400
pop., 12 m. S. W. of Dolores. Agriculture
and extensive irrigating system.
MONTEZUMA JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; independent: six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1888; C.A. Frederick,
editor and publisher (1—8).
CRAIG, iioutt Co. tl 175 pop., on Den-
■"er & Rio Grande and Colorado Midland
Rds., about 35 ni. N. of Meeker. Cattle
raising.
RO UTT CO U NT V COURIER ; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1891 : Walter Spencer, edi-
tor ; Courier Printing Co., publishers (2—5).
CREEDE, c. li., Mineral Co. g 938t
pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., about
35 m. N. W. of Del Norte. Mining.
CANDLE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 : subscription $2; established
1892; Sam. A. Moty, editor and publisher
( 1—8 ).
CRESTED BUTTE, Gunnison Co. -D
988+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.,
25 m. N. by N. W. of Gunnison, the county
seat. Gold, silver and coal mining and
coke.
CITIZEN; Fridays (A A).
ELK MOUNTAIN PILOT; Tues-
days; four pages 16x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1880; Will and Minnie C. Decker,
editors and publishers.
CRIPPLE CREEK, Teller Co. a
10,14;+ pop.. 25 m. W. by S. W. of Colorado
Springs, the county seat. Gold mining.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLV, Saturdays;
republican; eight pages I5x2.i; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $2.5u; established 1S99; C. E.
Wood, editor and publisher (9— 3).
Copies printed: No definite _ and sat-
isfactory report was ever furnished for.
the daily edition, but it has been cre-
dited with issuing more than 1,000
copies from 1899 to and including 1907.
The weekly edition for the year
1903 seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. If
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TI3IES; every morning except Monday,
atid WEEKIjY, Thursdays; republican;
uaily and weekly eight, Sunday twelve to
sixteen pages l7J>^x22; subscription— dally
$7.80, weeitly S1.5u; established— daily 1892,
weekly 1896; Geo. W. Shepherd, manager;
The Cripple Creek Times Companv, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,987 in 1901, of 4,068 in 1902,
since which time it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with printing more than
2,250 copies for the year 1907.
DEBEQUE, Mesa Co. -n 150t pop.— ot
township T50+— on Denver & Rio Grande
and Colorado Midland Rds., 30 m. N. E. of
Grand Junction, the county seat. Farm-
ing, oil, and stock raising.
BUGLE; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Bugle Publishing Company, editors
and publishers.
DEL NORTE, c. h., Rio Grande Co.
P 705+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.,
about 32 m. N. W. of Alamosa. Grist mills.
Mining and agriculture.
SAN JUAN PROSPECTOR: Satur-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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COLORADO.
scriptlon $2; established 1874; Geo. A. Scibird,
editor; Prospector Publishing Co., publishers.
DELTA, c. h.. Delta Co. -n 2,500 pop.,
on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 51 m. S. E. of
Grand Junction. Farming, fruit growing
and stock raising.
DELTA CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; establlstied 18S9a8Z)cZ^a County Laborer ;
Elbert E. Watts, editor; Delta County Tri-
bune Publishing Co., publishers (2— 8).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 16x2a; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; R. D. Blair, editor and publisher.
ORGANIZER: Wednesdays (A A).
DENVER, c.h., v4rapaftoe Co. n State
Capital, 133,859+ pop., on Union Pacific,
Denver, Lakewood & Golden. Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe, Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy,ColoradoEastern and Denver & Rio
Grande Rds., and at confluence of Cherry
creek and S. Platte r., 620 m. W. of Omaha,
Neb. Altitude five thousand three hundred
feet above sea level. Commercial center for
the mining and agricultural interests of
Colorado and New Mexico.
DAILY.
CA PITA LE; daily except Sunday (A A).
COLORADO HEROLD; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days: German; independent; dally eight,
weekly twelve pages 17x23; subscription,
daily $6; weekly $2; established 1870; Har-
burg & Co., editors and publishers (2—5 P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 4,o8o in 1899, since which time
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies since
1901 and including the j-ear 1907.
HOTEL BULLETIN; every evening
except Sundaj'; hotels; eight pages 18x24;
established 1890 ; V. S. Warriner, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For free distribution.
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun
day; law, real estate and finance; four pages
15x22; subscription $12; established 1897;
Herbert Fairall, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac- ,
cordance of a rating to that effect. It I
has not since made any renewal ot j
the claim. ,
3IINING RECORD; every evening,
except Sunday; mining; eight to forty pages
17x22; subscription $5, Saturdav only $2; I
established 1889; Chas. J. Downey, editor;
Reinert Publishing Co., publishers" (1—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,298 in 1902 and 9,350 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 7,500 in
1907.
Saturday edition: 21,240 in 1905 and
25,548 in 1906, and in the absence of
a definite and satisfactory report was
credited with more than 20,000 in
1907.
COLOR A DO— Denver.
Copies printed:
Sunday issue,
POftT; every evening except Sunday, and
Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; independent; daily sixteen, Sunday
sixty-eight pages 18x24, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— da ily $7.80, Sunday $2,
weekly 50 eeuts ; established — dailv 1893,
weekly 1901; W. W. Winne, manager ( 1—8 ).
Daily editions:
36,950 in 1903
44,577 in 1904
44,320 in 1905
53,008 in 1906
49,888 in 1903
58,982 in 1904
60,104 in 1905
73,113 in 1906
Copies circulated: Daily and Sunday:
50.606 in 1907.
B^" The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded
the Denver Post is guaran-
teed by the publishers of
Roweli's American News-
paper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to
the first person who successfully contro-
verts its accuracy.
RECORD-STOCKMAN; every even-
ing except Sunday; commercial and live
stock; four pages 17x21; subscription $3;
established 1877; F. P. Johnson, editor;
Record Stockman Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement was ever obtained
from this paper, but its regular issues
have been believed to exceed 1,000 cop-
ies since 1897, including the year 1907.
REPUBLICAN: every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays ; republican ;
daily and weekly ten to twelve, Sunday thirty
to fortj-eight pages 18x2Uii; subscription-
daily $9, weekly $1 ; established 1866; William
Stapteton, editor ; Republican Publishing
Company, publishers ( 12—6).
Copies printed: Daily, 2^,722 in 1903
2g,2i4 in 1904
31,440 in 1905
36,511 in 1906
37,690 in 1907
Weekly: no definite and satisfactory
report was ever received from this pa-
per, but it was thought to issue more
than 1,000 copies in 1899, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
ROCKY lUOUNTA IN NEWS; every
morning.TIMES evc-y evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY NEWS-TIMES,
Thursdays; independent; daily twelve to
sixteen, weekly twelve. Sunday fifty to
sixty-four page's 19x24; subscription— iVeirs,
daily and Sunriay $9, Sunday $2.50, dally
Times, with Sundav AVm's $7.80, without
$5 20, weekly $1 ; established — News 1859,
Times 1872; Thomas M. Patterson, editor;
News-Times Publishing Co., publishers (1—6),
Copies printed: Morning,
Evening,
Sunday,
28,272
in
1903
37,998
in
1904
43,836
in
1905
42,894
in
1906
41,536
in
1907
28,990
in
1903
39,080
m
1904
44,841
in
190S
44.965
in
1906
44,541
in
1907
65,983
in
1903
75,690
in
1904
84.873
in
1905
92
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO— Denver.
86,060 in 1906
85,794 in 1907
Weekly had credit for an issue of
4,500 in 1894, since which time it has
not furnished any report, but was cre-
dited with printing more than 1,000
copies for the years 1906 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC REGISTER; Thursdays;
rornaa catholic; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established August, 1905; The Reg-
ister Publishing Co.. editors and publishers
(1— 8 . Prints editions for Colorado Springs
and Pueblo.
CLAY'S REVIEW; Saturdays; eight
pages ISx'U; subscription $1; established
189:j; Perry A. Clay, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,699 in
j.)02 and 11,688 in 1905, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
COLORADOAN; Thursdays; twenty
pages lOV^xU}^; subscriptiou $2; established
lStf4 as George's Weekly; Samuel H. Wood,
editor Modern Message Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
COLORADO GRAPHIC; Saturdays;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab
lished 1891; Robert H. Latta, editor; Graphic
Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
COLORADO TOURIST AND HO-
TEL REPORTER; Saturdays; hoteU;
traveling; four pages lHx24; subscription $i;
established 1895; E. M. Hawkins, manager;
H. Jerome Toy, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903,
1906 and 1907 this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
COLORADO VORWARTS; Satnr
days; German; eight pa^es 15x22; subsciio
tion $1.50; established i.Sii5; L. P. Bischoff,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CO^lMERCIAIi TRIBUNE AND
PUEBLO PROGRESS; Tuesdays; com-
mercial; twenty-eight pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion .S2; established 1885; Frank Esshorn,
editor; Commercial Publishing Company,
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue af 9,115 in
1897, _ of 9,222 in 1898, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with printing more than
2,25b copies for the years 1906 and
IQ07.
DEMOCRAT: Saturdays (A A).
EAST END ECHO; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
COLORADO— Denver.
established 1896; W. S. Wager, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EXAMINER; Saturdays; legal: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1889; James M. Lomery, editor and publisher
(1-8).
FIELD AND FARM; Saturdays; agri-
cultural; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
$2; established 1885; Lute M. Wilcox, editor
and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 8,400 in 1894, since
which time it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with printing more than 2,250
copies since 1897 and for tlie vear 1907.
HIGHLAND CHIEF; Saturdays; in
dependent republican; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1389; E. H. Sny-
der, editor and publisher (1—8).
ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY;
Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 .-established 1890; W. C. Calhoun, editor;
Calhoun Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory report was ever received from
this paper, but it has been thought to
issue more than 2,250 copies regularly
since 1903, including the year 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays (A A).
JEWISH OUTLOOK: Fridays (A A).
MECCA; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .$1; established 1890;
Edwin J. Miller, editor and publisher (2—5).
MINER'S MAGAZINE; Ihursdays;
socialist; sixteen pages \.i}4xlC>\4: subscrip-
tion $1; established 19<X); Jo]in~M. O'Neill,
editoi ; Western Federation of Miners, pub-
lishers (h— 5 P).
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1903, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
MIXES AND MINING; weekly; min-
ing; fifty-two pages 9x12; subscription $2;
established 1896; Hall Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,066 for the year 1904,
6,183 in 1906, since which it has made
no definite and satisfactory statement,
but was credited with more than 4,000
copies in 1907.
MINI N G REPORTER; Thursdays;
mining; seventy two pages 9x14; subscrip-
tion S3; established 1873; W. F. R. Mills, edi-
tor; The Industrial Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers ( 1- 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 3,957 in 1900 and
6,000 in 1904, since which time it has
not furnished a definite and satisfae-
tory report, but was credited with print-
ing more than 2,250 for the year 1907.
NAZIONE; Fridays (A A).
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HERALD {
Saturdajs; legal; Elks; eight pages 15x22:
subscription $1; established 1860; Halsey M.
Rhoads, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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COLOR ADO—Denver.
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINEK; Sat-
urdays; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1693; Miner Printing and Pub
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN SENTINEL;
Saturdays; literature; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1887; Sentinel
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies reg-
ularly in the years 1900 and 1901, but
has not since set up any claim few
issuing so many.
ROMA; Saturdays; Italian; four pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1892; Peter
Albi, editor; The Italian Publishing Co., pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it ha.,
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SCINTll.liATOR; Thursdn.vs; prohib
Itlon; four pages B-KxllJ^; subscription ."0
cents; established April, 1907; Forest J. Gar
man, editor; Lugg & Garman, publishers
(1-8 P).
SOUTH DENVER EYE AND Bllli-
L E T I N J Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1883; H. W.Risley, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,400 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
STATESMAN; Fridays; negro; repub-
lican; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; C. A. Franklin, edi-
tor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
SUNDAY STANDARD; Stmdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Charles N. Monaghan, editor and
publisher. Office, 1125 Larimer street.
SVENSK.A3IERIKANSKA
WESTERN ; Thursdays; Swedish; liberal;
twelve pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; Swedish Printing Co., editors and
publishers (l2— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for- an average issue of 7,839 in_ 1901
and 13,825 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
WESTERN W^OODMAN; Saturdays;
woodcraft; eight pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; P. J. Molntyre,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
UNIVERSITY BULiIiETINj weekly
during college year (A A).
COLORADO— Denver.
WEST SIDE HUSTLER; Fridays
(A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
COLORADO OD D-F E L L O W ;
■emi-monthly ; odd-fellowship; eight pages
11x14; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
J. M. Norman, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies in
the year 1898, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
FINANCIAL BULLETIN; semi-
monthly (A A).
NATIONAL ELK'S JOURNAL;
semi month)}' (A A).
ORES AND METALS; semimonthly;
mining; thirty-six pages 9x12; subscription
S2; established 1891; CarlH. Paddock, editor;
ores and Metals Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing 3,030 in 1902, 5,130 m
'1904, and exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
WESTERN JOBBER; semi-monthly;
mercantile; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established Januarj', 1904; Western
Jobber Publisliing Co., editors and publish-
ers (7— 5P).
MONTHLY.
A. O. U. W. RECORD; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
to sixteen pages lOJ^oxUJ^; subscription 50
cents; established 1887; A. £. Pierce, editor;
Pierce Publishing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 9,937 in 1897, and
7,308 in 1904, and credited with is-
suing more than 4,000 in 1907.
ART WORLD; montlily; German; art,
music, drama; one hundred and thirty two
pages 7x10; subscription $3; established
April, 1907; Victor Neuhaus, managing edi-
tor; Art World Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 210 Appel building (5—7 P).
BALANCE; monthly; new thought;
fifty-six pages 7x10; subscription 5u cents;
established 19<)5; J.Howard Cashmere, editor
and publisher (11—6 P) (A L).
BUSINESS AVOMAN'S MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; one hundred pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established June, 1903: Lou-
ise Lee Harden, editor; The Business Wom-
an's Publishing Co., publishers (8— 5 P; (A A).
COLORADO MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL AND WESTERN MEDICAL
AND SURGICAL GAZETTE; month-
ly; medical; eighty four pages 7x10; sub-
scription $2; established 1895: Wm. N. Beggs,
A.B., M.D., editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
COLORADO MEDICINE; monthly
(A A).
COLORADO SCHOOL JOURNAL!
monthly (during the school year); educa-
tional and literary; twenty eight pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1885; Aaron Gove,
editor: D. R. Hatch, publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,170 for the
year 1902, but has not since made
definite or satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
CRITIQUE; monthly; medical; sixty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1894;
James William Mastin, editor; Journal Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5 P).
Copies printed: This periodical had
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO— Denver.
COLORADO— Denver.
credit for an average issue of 1,175 fot
the year 1898, but has not since made
any claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
FRATERNAL SIFTINGS; monthly;
Fraternal Order of Eagles; twenty eight
pages 63^x9*^; subscription $1; established
1904: S.H. Loeb, editor and publisher(5— 6 P).
FRATERNAL. UNION; monthly; Fra
ternal Union of America; eight pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896; F.
F. Roose, editor; The Fraternal Union of
America, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 26,416 in 1903
28,500 in 1905
30,083 in 1907
INSURANCE REPORT; monthly; in
surance; twenty-eight pages 10x13: subscrip-
tion's; establisliL'd 1S97; Cyrus K. Drew, edi-
tor and publisher.
For the year 1899
to assert that it had
exceeding 1,000 cop-
furnish such definite
as would warrant the ac-
a rating *to that effect. It
Copies printed:
this paper seemed
an average issue
ies, but failed to
information
cordance of
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
INTERNATIONAL HORSE-
SHOERS' MAGAZINE; monthly;
labor; twenty eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1900; Roady Kene-
han, editor; International Union of the
Journeymen Horseshoers' Union of U. S. and
Canada, publishers.
INTERSTATE TRADE BULLE-
TIN; monthly; mercantile; twenty four
pages 10x12; subscription $1; established
March, 1904; Geo. V. Richards, editor; BuUe
tin Publishing Co., publishers (1—7).
IRRIGATION; monthly; irrigation;
and agriculture; thirty-two pages 10x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; C. O.Sprenger,
editor; Irrigation Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—5) (A A).
Copies printed: Average issue 9,917
in 1904 and believed to exceed 7,500
in 1906.
MEDICAL TIMES AND UTAH
MEDICA L JOURNA L ; monthly; medi-
cal; ninety-six pages 6MxlO; subscription
$1; established 18S2; Edward C. Hill, editor;
The Medical Times Publishing Co.. pub
Ushers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of i.ooo for the year
1903, but has not since made any
definite and satisfactory clainiing to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
i>lINING TRUTH; monthly (A A).
MODERN WORLD; monthly (A A).
MOTOR FIELD; monthly ; automobile
and cycling; flftj'-two to eighty pages 6^x10;
subscription $1; established 1892; G. A.
Wahlgreen, editor and publisher; dated
also at San Francisco. Cal. (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,453 in 1896
and 5.000 in 1906, since which it hjas
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
OUTDOOR LIFE; monthly; recrea-
tiou; one hundred and forty-eight pages 7x
10J><>; subscription $1-50; established 1897; J.
A. McGuire, editor; Outdoor Life Publishing
Co.. publishers (1—7).
(Topics printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,308 in_ 1900
and 45,041 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
PROFIT AND LOSS; monthly; min-
ing and flnancial; two hundred pages GJ^xlO;
subscription $1; established October, 1904 ;
Harry J. Newton, editor ; tiarry J. Newton
and W. H. Cunningham, publishers. Office,
1715 California street (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,750 in 1905
6,375 in 1906
8,875 in 1907
PYTHIAN TRIANGLE; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; twenty-four pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1893; J. D. Wil-
liamson, editor and publisher.
QUERIES; monthly; twenty pages
10^x15*; subscription 50 cents; established
January, 1907; Newton & Cunningham, edi-
tors and publishers (10—7 P).
RAILWAY GAZETTE; monthly;
one hundred and eiglit page? 5x10 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1885; G.R.Ohlin, editor;
The Gazette Publishing Co., publishers
(12-3) (A A ).
Copies printed: This publication has
never furnished a satisfactory report,
but was believed to issue more than
4,000 copies in 1906.
RANCH AND RANGE; monthly; il
lustrated; twenty-four to forty-eight pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1900; H. S.
Groves, editor and publisher (1 — 5 P).
Copies printed: This paiper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 7,041 in
1902, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 4,000 copies for the year
1907.
RETAIL CLERKS' INTERNA-
TIONAL ADVOCATE; monthly; labor;
thirty six pages 6}^xlO; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893; Max Morris, editor; Retail
Clerits' National Protective Association, pub-
lishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: 43,666 in 1903
50,000 in 1904
50,000 in 1905
50,000 in 1906
50,000 in 1907
ROCKY MOUNTAIN DRUGGIST;
monthly; drugs; fifty-four pages 9x12: sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1888; C. E.
Ward, editor; Rocky Mountain Druggist
Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 1).
Copies printed: 2,969 in 1904, and
believed to issue more than i.ooo in
1906 and 1907.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ENDEAVOR;
monthly; Christian Endeavor; twenty-four
pages 63^x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished March, 1901; J. T. Traylor, editor;
The Endeavor Press, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
ROCKY" MOUNTAIN MAGAZINE;
monthly; twenty-four pages 10x143^; sub-
scription 10 cents: established March, 1903;
Rocky Mountain Magazine, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P).
ROCKY MOUNTAIN OFFICIAL
RAILWAY GUIDE: monthly; railroad;
one hundred and twelve pages6x9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; E. L. Bost-
wlck, editor; The Rocky Moimtain Official
Guide Co., publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 4,018 in 1905
1,625 in 1906
3,718 in 1907
SISTER REPUBLICS; monthly;
English and Spanish; thirty-two pages 6x9;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
95
COLORADO— Denver.
COLORADO.
subscriptiounO cents: established 1S99; Frank
Brady, editor and publislit-r ( '^ — 8^
Copies printed: 3.792 in 1903
3,792 in 1904
3,500 in 1906
3,000 in 1907
SQUARE AMI C«KUl*AS>»;nionthly;
masonic; thirty six pages TxlU; subscription
$1; established 1892; L.N. Greeuleaf, editor
and publisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,367 in 1895,
of 1,550 in 1902, since which time it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000
copies for the year 1907.
STUFFED CLUB; monthly; hygiene;
eighty pages 5x6^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900: Dr. J. H. Tilden, editor: Dr.
R. R. Daniels, publisher fi—S). |
Copies printed: 7,840 in 1907 |
SWASTIKA ; montlily ( A A).
WESTERN INVESTORS' RE-
VIEW; monthly (A A).
WESTERN POULTRY WORLD;
monthly; potiltry; thirty six pages 9x12; I
subscription .50 cents; established 1902: W. ^
C. Schuman. editor; Western Poultry Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,250 in 1903
and 18,500 in 1906, since which it |
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 12,500 in 1907. 1
WESTERN T R A 1) K JOURNAL
(succeeding Westeryi Grocer, Butcher and 1
Clerk r, monthly; general trade; twenty
pages7xl0; subscription 50 cents; established '
1898; Keller Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—7) (A A). I
W^ESTERX WORLD: monthly; min- I
ing; forty-eight pages 9x12; subscription $1; ,
established 1902 a« Conquest; P. A. Leonard,
editor; Western World Publishing Co., pub- I
lishers (6— 5P).
Copies printed: This paper has never I
furnished a satisfactory report, but was
believed to have printed more than
1. 000 in 1906 and 1907.
DOLORES, Montezuma Co. P 275
pop.— of township 600 — on Rio Grande
Southern Rd., 28 m. S. W. of Rico. Farm-
ing and fruit and stock raising.
STAR; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1897; Charles Bear, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
DURANGO,c.li.,ia7'Zrt<aCo.p3,317t
pop., on Rio Grande Southern and Denver
ft Rio Grande Rds. and Las Animas r., 451
m. S. W. of Denver, the State capital. Out-
fltting point for miners. Good coking coal.
Agriculture, stock raising, smelting and
mining.
DEillOCRAT; every morning except
Monday, and WEEK.IiY. Fridaj's; demo-
cratic; daily four.weekly eight pages lTx22J^;
subscription— daily S6. weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; David F. Day, editor and pub
Usher (T— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper was
credited with an average issue exceed-
ing 1,000 copies, since which time it
has not made any renewal of the claim.
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Mondaysand
Thursdays; republii-an; four pages—daily
18x24, semi-weekly 2lx26; subscription— dally
$6, semi weekly $1.50; established— daily 1831;
Geo. N. Raymond, editor; Herald Printing
Co., publishers.
WAGE EARNER; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1894; O. 8. Galbreath, editor and
publisher (1—8).
EADS, c. h., Kiowa Co. P, 165 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 25 m. W. of Sheridan
Lake. Farming and stock raising.
KIOWA CO. PRESS; Fridays; re-
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$150; established 1887; J. L.Pyles, editor and
publisher (1—8).
EAGLiE, Eagle Co. n 175t pop.— of
township 271t— on Denver ft Rio Grande
Rd., 31 m. E. 6f Glenwood Springs. Agri-
culture.
EAGLE VALLEY ENTERPRISEi
Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established May, 1901; G. T.
Haubrich, editor and publisher (1 — 3).
EATON, Weld Co. cf 1,200 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd..8 m. N. of Greeley, the
county seat. Farming, flour and sugar.
HERALD; Fridays; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; H. E.
Hogue and J. E. Snook, editors and publish-
ers (1-8).
ELBERT, Elbert Co. n- 300 pop., on
Colorado & Southern Rd., 52 m. S. E. of
Denver, the State capital. Agriculture,
dairying, and stock raising.
ELBERT CO. TRIBUNE ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1..50; established 1884; J. E. Pope,
editor and publisher (1—8).
ELDORA, Boulder Co. rt 500t pop.,
22 m. S. W. from Boulder, the county seat.
Gold mining.
RECORD; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 19(j2; Henry M.
Warner, editor and publisher.
ELIZABETH, ^Z&cr< Co. a- 215t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 39 m. S. E. of Denver,
the State capital. Corn, oats, rye, potatoes
and cattle.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888; F, P. Murray, editor and publisher.
ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe Co. D 8
m. S. of Denver, the State capital.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1905; J. Homer Rickart, editor
and publisher (1—8).
ERIE, Weld Co. cf 697 pop., on Union
Pacific. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rds., 25 m. N. of Denver, the State capital.
Rich coal mines.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A ).
WESTERN MIRROR; Fridays; In-
dependent ; eight to twelve pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established June, 1903; J. W.
Hoffman, editor and publisher ( 11— 5 P) (A A).
EVANS, Weld Co. cf 889+ pop., on
Union Pacific Rd. and South Platte r.,
about 4 m. S. of Greeley, the county seat,
and 48 N. by N. E. of Denver, the State cap-
ital. Cattle shipping, stock raising and
farming.
COURIER; Saturdays; democratic:
06
a:merican newspaper directory,
COLORADO.
COLORADO.
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lehed 1870; A. H. Woodmansee, editor and
publisher (1—7).
FAIRPL.AY, c. h., Park Co. D 319t
pop. — of township 406+ — on Colorado &
Southern Rd., 80 m. W. S. of Denrer, the
State capital. Hay and beef industry.
Sliver and gold mines. Summer resort.
FliUME; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x32 ; subscription S2 ; established
1878; C. P. Link, editor and publisher (1—8).
FLORENCE, Fremont Co. d 6,000
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Denver & Rio Grande Rds., 8 m. S. E. of
Canon City, the county seat. Ore-reduction
works. Petroleum oil, mining, fruit grow-
ing and agriculture.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Fridays; daily, inde-
pendent; weekly, republican; four pages 15x
22; subscription— daily $4.80, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1896; A.P.Willimas,editor; Tribune
Printing & Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1902; C, H. and C. N. Bissell, editors and pub-
lishers (11—6).
EX PARTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.5U; established
September, 1901; F. A. Moore, editor and pub
Usher.
FLORISSANT, Teller Co. a 131!
pop., on Colorado Midland Rd., 47 m. N. W.
of Cripple Creek, the county seat. Mining.
EAGLE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
1898; J. W. Horrigan, editor; J. R. Wilson,
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definit,
information as would warrajit the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. J
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FORT COLLINS, c. h., Larimer
Co. [j 4,600t pop., on Colorado & Southern
Rd., 74 m. N. of Denver, the State capital,
and 45 S. of Cheyenne, Wyo. Beet sugar,
quarrying and grain. Stock raising and
wheat growing.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; twenty pages 15x22; subsci-iption
— daily $6, weekly $2; established— daily
1902, weekly 1878; Ansel Watrous, editor;
Courier Printing and Publishing Companj',
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The weekly editioit
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,200 in 1895, since which time it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 co$>ies for
the year 1907.
DEIVIOCRAT; every morning except
Monday (▲ A).
EXPRESS ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays ; sixteen to
twenty pages 15x22; subscription — dally
, weekly $1..50; established — daily 1907.
weekly 1878; McCormick Brothers, editors
and publishers (1—8)
Copies printed: weekly, 1,089 in 1900,
increasing to 1,786 in 1904, and in the
absence of a satisfactory report, be-
lieved in 1906 and 1907 to have an out-
put in excess of 1,000 copies.
LARIMER CO. DEMOCRAT; Sat-
urdays; democratic; eight to twelve pages
16x22; subscription $1.50; established March,
1904; H. C. Branch, editor and publisher(l— 7).
ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLE-
<wIAN; semimonthly, during college year
(▲A).
FORT LUPTON, Weld Co. □' 214t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 26 m. N. of Den-
ver, the State capital. Cheese making and
canning corn, tomatoes, beans and peas.
Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
SPIRIT; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1892; F. L. Falkenburg, editor and publisher
(AA).
FORT MO'RGA'S^c.h., Morgan Co.
cT 3,500 pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 76 m. N. E. of Denver, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
Sugar-beet district.
MORGAN CO. HERALD; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; G. E. Hosmer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; James A. Ide.editorand publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it ha^^
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FOUNTAIN, El Paso Co. a 400t
pop. (of township), on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Colorado Southern and Denver & Rio
Grande Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Colorado Springs,
the county seat, and 80 S. E. of Denver.
Cattle raising. Agriculture and horticul-
ture.
HERAIiD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Harry Ellington, editor and publisher.
FOWLER, Otero Co. CX 369t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Feand Missouri
Pacific Rds., 29 m. W. of Lajunta. the coun-
ty seat, and 35 E. of Pueblo.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; G. W. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 5).
FRUIT A, Mesa Co. -n 126t pop.— of
township 756+— on Rio Grande Western Rd.,
10 m. N. W. of Grand Junction, the county
seat. Stock raising and agriculture.
MESA CO. MAIL ; Saturdays; people'!
party ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1892 ; H. C. Wagner, editor and
publisher.
GEORGETOWN, c. h., Clear Creek
Co. D 1,418+ pop.— of township l,479t— on
Union Pacific Rd., In the Rocky Mountains,
50 m. W. of Denver, the State capital.
Mining.
COURIER; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
97
COLORADO.
subscription $1.50; established 1877; S. Ran-
dall, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For tlie year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. If
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GLENTVOOD SPRINGS, c. h.,
Oarfleld Co. )j 2,000 pop., on Denver & Rio
Grande and Colorado Midland Rds., about
60 m. W. by N. W. of Leadville. Hot springs
make it a resort for invalids. Cattle raising,
coal mining, agriculture and fruit growing.
AVALANCHE ; every evening except
Sunday, and AVALANCHE ECHO,
Thursdays; independent; daily four, weekly
eight pages 13x20: subscription— daily $6,
weekly $2: established— dally 1891, weekly
1887; H. J. Holmes, editor and publisher
(1-8).
GLEN WOOD POST AND WEEK-
LY LEDGER ; Saturdays: eight oages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1S91; A.
J. Dickson, editor and publisher (13 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i.i6q in
1903, since which time it has not fur-
nished a detailed and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the year
1904, but was not thought to print so
many in 1906 and 1907.
GOLDEN, c. h., Jefferson Co. a 3,152t
pop., on Denver, Lakewood & Golden and
Union Pacific Rds. and Clear creek, 15 m.
W. of Denver, the State capital. Coal
shafts ; flour mills, smelting, copper re-
duction, pottery and drainpipe, fire and
pressed brick works. State School of
Mines and State Reform School are located
here.
COLORADO TRANSCRIPT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1866; George
West, editor; The Transcript Publishing Co.,
publishers.
GLOBE; Saturdays (A A).
GOLDFIELD.
CRESCENT; Fridays (A A).
GRANADA, Prowers Co. P. ^27 pop.
in 1905, on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 16 m. E. of Lamar, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1898; D. H. Dlckason, editor and publisher
(6-5).
GRAND JUNCTION, c. h., Mesa
Co. -n 3,503+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande,
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Little Book
Cliff and Rio Grande Western Rds. and
Grand r., about 85 m. S. W. of Glenwood
Springs. Agriculture, fruit growing and
stock raising.
HERALD ; Saturdays (A A).
MESA CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays
(A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1882;
Price & Newton, editors and publishers.
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
COLORADO.
dit for an issue of 1,155 for the year
1895, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
GRAND VALLEY.
NEWS: Wednesdays (A A).
GRANITE, Chaffee Co. D 250 pop., on
Colorado Midland and Denver & Rio Grande
Rds., 18 m. S. of Leadville. Gold mining.
WINING JOURNAL; Mondays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24: subscription $2;
established 1894; O. A. Brown, editor and
publisher(l— 8).
GREELEY, c. h., Weld Co. ^ 3,023t
pop.— local estimate 5,500— on Union Pacific
and Colorado & Southern Rds. and Cache
La Poudre r., 5 m. from its confluence with
Platte r., and 52 N. by N.E. of Denver, the
State capital. Beet sugar and potatoes.
Rich coal flelds in vicinity. Agriculture
and stock raising. Seat of State Normal
School.
SUN; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tions! .50; established 1872; T. T.Wilson, edi-
tor; Sun Publishing Co., publishers.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1870; Charles Hansen, editor; C. H.
Wolfe, publisher (8— .3).
Copies printed: 1,662 in 1901
2,017 ^ 190a
2,095 in 1903
2,177 'ti 1904
2,26s in 1905
2,298 in 1906
2,450 in 1907
WELD CO. REPUBLICAN; Satur-
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1887; Townsend &
Weber, editors aud publishers.
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
i,ocko copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
GUNNISON, c. h., Gunnison Co. -n
1,200+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and
Colorado Southern Rds., 51 m. E. of Mont-
rose. Gold, silver, Iron and coal mining,
agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS-CHAMPION; Fridays; demo-
cratic; six pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1880; H. F. Lake, Jr., editor and
publisher (1--8).
Copies printed: 1,057 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays: republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1900; C. T. Sills, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HAYDEN, Rouit Co. \^ 1,000 pop.,
70 m. N. W. of Yarmony, the nearest rail-
road station, and 229 N. W. of Denver.
Coal mining and cattle raising.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays: four pages
17x24 ; subscription $2 ; established 1908;
George W. Smith, editor and publisher (1—8).
HOLLY, Prowers Co. R 364t pop.— ol
town ship 837+— on Atchison,Topeka & Santa
98
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO.
COLORADO.
Fe Rd., 28 m. E. of Lamar, the county seat.
Agriculture.
CHIEFTAIN; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estHh-
lished 1897; L. N. Zalinger, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HOIiYOKE, c. h., Phillipt Co. cf 4511
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincj' Rd.,
48 m. E. of Sterling. Agrriculture.
PHILLIPS CO. REPUBL.1CA1N;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; O. C.
Zingg, editor and publisher.
STATE HERAIiD ; Fridays; repub-
lican ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50;
•stablished 1887; J. H. Painter, editor and
publisher (2—8).
HOOPER, Costilla Co. p 177t pop.—
of township 401t— on Denver & Rio Grande
Rd., 160 m. S. W. of Denver. Agriculture
and wheat shipping.'
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subsoription $1.50; established
1890; C. F. Chapman, editor; Tribune Pub-
lishing Company, publishers.
HOTCHKISS, -D«»a. Co. -neoot pop.,
on Denver & Rio Grande Rd. and N. Fork
of Gunnison r., 25 m. N. E. of Delta, the
county seat. Mining, cattle, and fruit
growing.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
NORTH FORK TIMES; Fridays; re
publican; six pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 189fi; Thomas L. Blackwell, editor
and publisher (1—8).
HUGO, c. h., Lincoln Co. d- 260t pop.
(of township), on Union Pacific Rd., 105 m.
E. S. E. of Denver, the State capital. U. S.
Land Office located liere. Shipping point
for cattle and sheep.
RANGE LEDGER; Wednesdays; in-
dependent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; CM. Miles, editor
and publisher.
IDAHO SPRINGS, Clear Creek fo.
a 2,502t pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 14 m. E.
by N. E. of Georgetown, the county seat.
Has springs of mineral water. Mining.
MINING GAZETTE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $2;
established 1881; V. I. Noxon, editor; The
Clear Creek County Printing and Publish-
ing Company, publishers (6-- 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,202 for the year 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
NEWS; Fridays ; Independent ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1883;
M. J. Bowen, editor and publisher.
SIFTINGS; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; John
T. Mallalien, editor; Sifting Printing and
Publisning Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it ha
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
JOHNSTOWN.
BREEZE: Thursdays (A A).
JULESBURG,c. h., Sedgivick Co.^
900 pop., at junction of main and Denver
branch of Union Pacific Rd. and South
Platte r., 193 m. E. of Denver and 81 W. of
North Platte, Neb. Stock raising and agri-
culture.
GRIT-ADVOCATE; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1889; Ed. A. Fry, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
KERSEY, Weld Co. ^ 550 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 55 m. N. E, of Denver.
Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; independent ;'
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1904; E. P. ShaCCner, editor
and publisher (1—8).
KIOWA, c. h., Elbert. Co. D- 67St
pop. ( of township), on Kiowa creek, 7 m. E.
of Elizabeth, the nearest station on Colora-
do & Southern Rd., and 45 S. E. of Denver.
Agriculture and ranching.
DIVIDE REVIEW; Saturdays (A A).
RECORD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; C. L.
Dickerson, editor and publisher (9—6) (A A).
KREMML.INO, Gmnd Co. \2 11 m.
W. of Sulpher Springs, nearest station on
Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Rd.
GRAND CO. NEWS; Fridays; repub-
lican; ten pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1903; Fred J. Perry, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
LAFAYETTE, Boulder Co. ^ 3,000
pop., on Colorado & Southern and Burling-
ton & Missouri River Rds., 12 m. E. of
Boulder, the county seat. Agriculture,
stock raising and mining.
LEADER; Fridays; six pages; sub-
scription $1.50; established February, 1905;
Jack Demotte, editor and publisher (1—8).
NEWS-FREE PRESS; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1898; Charles Payne Smith, editor; Clyde L.
Stanley, publisher (1—8).
LA JARA, Conejos Co. g 400t pop.,
on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.. 25 m. N. of
Conejos, the county seat. Mining, agricul-
ture, sheep and cattle.
CHRONICI^E; Fridays; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; Clifton H. Wilder, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,172 in 1907
LAJUNTA, c. h., Otero Co. R 2,513t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and S. bank of Arkansas r., about 63 m. E.
by S. E. of Pueblo. Extensive railroad
shops. Cattle raising and agriculture.
D E .11 O C R A T ; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; four pages 14x20: sub-
scription $4; established 1896; Marion R. Mc-
Cauley, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
TRIBUNE ; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; Wednesday four,
Saturday eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; S. B. Mason, editor
and publisher.
OTERO CO. DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; Marion R. McCauley,
editor and publisher.
LAKE CITY, c. h., Hinsdale Co. p
700+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 45
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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COLORADO.
COLORADO.
m. S. S. E. of Gunnison and 200 W. of
Pueblo. Gold, silver and lead mining.
PIIONOGRAPH; Saturdays; dem
ocratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$2.50; established 1875; John Uglow, editor
and publisher ( 1—8).
TIMES ; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1891; Wm. C.Blair, editor and publisher.
L A.M AR, c. h., Prowers Go. 0,4,500 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and
S. bank of Arkansas r., 60 m. E. of La
Junta and 116 from Pueblo. Agriculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK IjY, Fridays; republican; dally
four, weekly twelve pages 16x22 ; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1907, weekly 1887; C. Frost Liggett, ed-
itor and publisher (1—8).
REGISTElt; Wednesdays; republican;
ten pages 13x20 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1886; George B. Merrill, editor and pub-
lisher.
SPARKS; Thursdays; democratic; six
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1886: JoeT. Lawless, editor and publisher.
liA PLATA, La Plata Co. JJ 30 pop.,
15 m. N. W. of Duraugo, the county seat.
Mining and agriculture.
MINER; Thursdays; republican and
mining; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1894; C. O. Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (A A).
LAS ANIMAS, c. h.. Bent Co. O, l,l»2t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and S. bank of Arkansas r., 29 m. E. of La
Junta and 80 from Pueblo. Cantaloupes
and sugar beets. Cattle and sheep raising.
BENT CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Geo. B. Wick, editor
and publisher (7—5).
LEADER; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1873; John A.
Murphy, editor and publisher.
IjAVETA, Huerfano Co. p 550 pop.—
of township l,048t— on Denver & Rio Grande
Rd., 14 m. S. W. of Walsenburg, the county
seat, and 60 S. by S. W. of Pueblo. Summer re-
sort. Agriculture, coal mining and stock
raising.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1895; C. E. Turner, editor and pub-
lisher (1—S).
LEADVILLE,c.h., Lake Co. n 12,455t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Denver & Rio Grande and Union Paclfio
Rds., about 80 m. S. W. of Denver, the State
capital. Leading city and trade center of
gold, lead and silver mining district.
ilERALD-DEMOCRAT; everymorn
ing except Monday, EVENING CHRON-
ICLE, every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKliY, Mondays; republican; morn-
ing and weekly eight, evening four pages
18x22; subscription— moi'ning $9, evening $6,
weekly or Sunday $2; established 1879;
Leadvllle Publishing and Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (2—4).
Copies printed:
Morning, 4,470 in 1904
4,674 in 1907
The evening edition had credit ^ for
an average issue of 1,837 ^^ 1904, since
which it h?s not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
Weekly, no detailed, satisfactory re-
port was ever obtained, but was be-
lieved to issue more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
Publisher's announcement .—Study the map
of Central Colorado. Leadville is the cen-
tral point for a large mining and agricul-
tural region. The Morning Herald-Demo-
crat and Evening Chronicle are the only
daily papers between Pueblo and Grand
Junction, a distance of 35i) miles. If you
want to reach the people uf this important
territory, write our agents, The S. C. Beck-
vvith Special Agency, Tribune Building,
Chicago— Tribune Building, New York.
LITTLETON, Arapahoe Co. a 738t
pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 11 m.
S. of Denver, the county seat and Stats
capital. Agriculture.
ARAPAHOE HERALD; Saturdays;
eight pages 15i^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1902; Frank L. Finch,
editor and publisher.
ARAPAHOE REPUBLICAN; Satur-
days (A A).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
ent democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; Henry Kraft, editor
and publisher (1—8).
LONGMONT, Boulder Co. [^ 2,201t
pop.— of township 3,430+— on Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy and Colorado & Southern
Rds., 32 m. N. by N. W. of Denver, the
State capital. Agriculture.
EVENING CALL; daily, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; republican; daily four pages
17x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily 84, weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1906. weekly 1898; Geo. W. Johnson,
editor and publisher (1—3).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; independent;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription— daily $4, weeklj^ $1.50; established
—daily 1893, weekly 1888; Elmer F. Beckwith,
Sr., editor; Elmer F. Beckwith, Jr., publisher.
LEDGER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; C. W. Boynton, editor and manager;
Ledger Publishing Co.. publishers.
LOUISVILLE, Boulder Co. t 2,500
pop.— of township 3,500— on Colorado &
Southern Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Boulder. Coal
mining and agriculture.
BLACK DIAMOND AVORLD;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 13x26;
subscription $1.50; established October, 1901;
A. S. Rudd, editor and publisher (1—8).
LOVELAND, Larimer Co. ^ 5,000
pop., on Denver & Great Western and Colo-
rado & Southern Rds., 59 m. N. of Denver,
the State capital. Agriculture, mining and
stock raising. Canning factories.
REGISTER; daily, and WEEKLY,
Thursdavs; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; J. Gordon Smith,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 189S
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO.
COLORADO.
HERALD; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays (A A).
REPORTER; Thursdays; reoublican;
eight pages 15x:i2; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1880; Frank McMeekin, editor and
publisher (1—3).
Copies printed: 1,175 in 1907
LYONS, Boulder Co. ^1 547t Pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 33 m. N.
of Boulder, the county seat. Red sand-
stone.
RECORDER; Thursdays: four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
O. H. Knight, editor and publisher (6— 5).
MA'SCOS, Montezuma Co. P383t pop.,
on Rio Grande Southern Rd., 15 m. E. of
Cortez, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES -TRIBUNE; Fridays: demo-
cratic; four pages 14x21 ; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1892; W. H. Kelley, editor; Kelley
& Carr, publishers.
MANITOU, El Paso Co. n l,303t pop.,
on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe and Man-
itou & Pike's Peak and Denver & Rio
Grande Rds., 6 m, N. W. of Colorado
Springs, the county seat. Summer and
health resort.
PIKE'S PEAK DAILY NEWS;
two editions dally during summer season
(A A).
JOURNAL; Fridays ; republican -
twelve pages 11x17; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; E. D. Bowers, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,034 fo^"
the year 1903, but has not since made
any claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MANZANOLA, Otero Co. 0,400 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 25 m.
N. W. of Lajunta, the county seat. Live
stock and farming, cantaloupes and sugar
beets.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established March, 1901; H. J.
Woodbury, editor; Frank Hays, Jr., pub-
lisher (1—8).
MEEKER, c. h., Bio Blanco Co. ^ 1,000
pop.— of township 1,200— on Whiter., about
75 m. N. W. of Glenwood Springs. Coal de-
posits in vicinity. Stock raising.
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1885: Jas. Lvttle. editor and publisher d—R).
WHITE RIVER REVIEW; Satur
days; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established February, 1901;
Jam«s L. Riland, editor and publisher.
MONTEVISTA, Bio Grande Co. g
556+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd. and
Rio Grande r., about 18 m. N. W. of Alamosa.
Steam flour mills, foundry and smelter.
Mining, stock raising and farming.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; Charles S. Conant, editor; Jour-
nal Publishing Co.. publishers.
SAN LUIS VALLEY GRAPHIC
AND MONTE VISTA REPORTER;
Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; Whittier
& Tohill, editors and publishers n— 8).
MONTEZUMA, Summit Co. n l,217t
pop., about 5 ni. S. E. of Keystone, nearest
station on Colorado & Southern Rd.
PROSPECTOR; Saturdays (A A).
MONTROSE, c. h., Montrose Co. -n
1,217+ pop.— local estimate 3,800— on Denver
& Rio Grande Rd., about6m. S. of Grand
Junction. Fruit growing, farming and
stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; semi weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; six pages
16x22; subscription $2; established 1887; The
Enterprise Printing Co., editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,073 ^n 1896
and 1,289 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
PRESS; Thursdavs; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50: established
IS80; Heckethorn & Murphy, editors and pub-
lishers.
WESTERN EMPIRE; Saturdays: re-
publican: eiylit pages ](ix22; suliscflption
$1.50; established Januarv, I9u5: John J.
McCarthy, editor: Empire Printing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
MONUMENT, El Paso Co. D 156t
pop. — of township 352+— on Atchison, Tope-
ka & Santa Fe and Denver & Rio Grande
Rds., 20 m. N. of Colorado Springs, the
county seat. Potato and grain raising.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; four pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1890;
C. D. Ford, editor; W. T. Lambert, publisher.
MOSCA, Costilla Co. p 293t pop. (of
township), on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.,
aoout 12 m. N. of Alamosa. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50: established
1892; F. C. Hitchcock, editor; Chas. H. Reed,
publisher.
NEWCASTLE, Garnehi Co. ^ 431t
pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 12 m. W. of Glen-
wood Springs, the county seat. Coal, fruit
and live stock.
GARFIELD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 15x22:
subscription $1.50; established January, 1901 ;
Democrat Printing Company, editors and
publishers.
NEW WINDSOR, Weld Co. cf 1,000
pop., on Colorado & Southern Rd., 80 m. N.
of Denver. Beet sugar factory.
OPTIMIST; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1904; C. A. Brakeman. edi-
tor; Windsor Publishing Company, publish-
ers (12—4).
POUDRE VALLEY; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; twelve to sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Roy Ray, edi-
tor and publisher (7— 5).
NORWOOD, San Miguel Co. P 53t
pop., about 15 m. W. of Browns, nearest
station on Rio Grande Southern Rd.
RECORD; Thursdays (A A).
OLATHE, Montrose Co. -n 497t pop.,
on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., about 10 m.
N. of Montrose, the county seat.
WESTERN SLOPE CRITERION;
Thursdays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
101
COLORADO.
COLORADO.
ORDWAY, Otero Co. P, 1,000 pop., oii
Missouri Pacific Rd., 18 m. N. W. of La
Junta, the county seat, and 50. E. of Pueb-
lo. Farming and stock raising.
NEW ERA; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established April, 1902;
J. F. Johnson, editor and publisher ( 1— 8 ).
OURAY,c. h., Ouray Co. p 2, 196t pop.,
on Denver & Rio Grande Rd. and Uncom-
pahgre r., about 30 m. S. by S. E. of Mont-
rose. Gold and silver mining.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1889;
Ernest C. Bacon, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PLiAINDEAI.ER; Fridays; eight pages
20x26; subscription $3; established 1884; F.
J. Hulaniski, editor and publisher (1—8).
PAGOSA SPRINGS, c. h., Archu.
leta Co. p 367+ pop., on Rio Grande, Pagosa
& Northern Rd., 6U m. E. of Durango and
25. N. of Lumberton, N. Mex., connected by
daily stage line. Hot mineral springs and
health resort.
NEW ERA; Fridays; repubRcan; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established
Ft-brviary, 1903; Chas. A. Day, editor; New
Era Publlahing Company, publishers (1—8).
TIMES-OBSJERVER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished August, 1903; Fred G. Rockfellow,
editor and publisher (1—7).
PALISADE, Mesa Co. -a 800 pop., on
Colorado Midland and Denver & Rio Grande
Rds., 12^ m. N. E. of Grand Junction, the
county seat. Fruit raising.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished June. 1903; Clinton H. Martin, editor
and publisher (1—8).
PALMER LAKE, El Paso Co. n
166+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Denver & Rio Grande Rds., 50 m. S. of
Denver, the State capital. Agriculture.
YEjSTERDAY AND TO-DAY; Fri
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1898; Kate B. Sherwiu, editor;
Frank R. Sherwin, Jr., publisher (11—4 P).
PAONIA, Delta Co -n 21.^t pop.—
local estimate 1,500 — on Denver & Rio
Grande Rd., 86 m. S, E. of Grand Junction.
Fr:iit growing, cattle raising and agri-
culture.
BOOSTER; Fridays; six pages 17x22;
subscription $2; established June, 1904; Clin-
ton Oliver, editor and publi.sher (1 — S).
GAZETTE; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established November r, 19C0;
C. A. Frederick, editor and publisher (7—3)
(A A).
NEWSPAPER; Fridavs (A A).
COLORADO FRUIT (GROWER;
monthly; horticulture; twenty pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established November, 1905;
Clinton Oliver, editor and publisher (1—8).
PARADISE, Bvtte Co.
GO L. DEN WEST; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 10x15; subscription $1.50;
established November, 1904; H. A. Shearer,
editor and publisher (1—8).
PITKIN, Gunnison Co. -D 203t pop.—
of township 266+— on Colorado & South-
ern Rd., 27 m. E. by N. E. of Gunnison, the
county seat. Gold and silver mining. Stamp
and silver mills.
MINER; Fridays ; democratic ; four pages
16x22; subscription $2; established 1890; J.
A. Wiseman, editor and publisher (7—5).
PLATTEVILLE, Weld Co. ^ 263t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 35 m. N. of
Denver.
NEWS; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1903 ;
M. B. Royer, editor and publisher (11— 5).
PUEBLO, c. h./ Pueblo Co. g 69,000
pop. — local estimate— on Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Denver & Rio
Grande, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Missouri Pacific Rds. and Arkansas r.,
120 m. S. by S. E. of Denver, the State cap-
ital. Iron and Bessemer steel works, three
smelters, one of which is the largest in the
world. Iron ore in abundance. Supply
point and commercial center for agricult-
ural, stock-raising and mining country.
DAILY.
CHIEFTAIN ; every morning, and
COLORADO CHIEFTAIN, Thursdays;
republican; daily twelve to sixteen, Sunday
twenty-four to thirty-two pages 16x22; sub-
scription-daily $6, Sunday $2, dailj' and
Sunday $7.30; weekly $1; established 186«; I.
N. Stevens, editor; Chieftain Publishing Co.,
publishers (.3 — 4).
Copies printed: Daily edition 14,897
in 1893 and 15,545 in 1894. In the
absence of any report was credited
with issuing more than 12,500 in 1907.
For the year 1898 the weekly edition of
this paper seemed to assert that it hafl
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
STAR-JOURNAL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and Sunday morning; daily
twelve, Sunday twenty-four pages 18x24;
subscription .§6; established— .Star 1881, Jowr-
nal 1900; consolidated 1901; F. S. Hoog, man-
ager; The Star-Journal Publishing Company,
publishers (3—8). See advertisement on
foUowius paire.
Copies printed: Daily and Sunday, 15,354
in 1Q07.
SUN; every evening except Sunday; in
dependent: four pages 17x22; subscription
$2.50: established September, ]906: J. C.
Ralston, editor; Pueblo Sun Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
WEEKLY.
COLORADO TI3IES; Fridays: inde-
pendent; negro; six pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1904; H. Franklin
Bray, editor; M. B.Brooks, publisher (11— 5).
IL VINDICE; Saturdays; Italian; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1.50; established
1896; Michele Jachetta, editor; II Vindice
Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: This paper in 1903
indicated a desire to have credit for
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO.
COLORADO.
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating was not
forthcoming.
INDICATOK; Saturdays; republican:
eight pages 21x26: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; P. Byrnes, editor and publisher
(1— 5)._
Copies printed: This paper has
never furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies in 1903*
1906 and 1907.
L' UN I ONE; Fridays; Italian; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; Hector Chiariglione, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper
dit for an average issue of
1900, since which time it has
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the year
1907.
POST; Fridays; independent; f our pa^es
20x26; subscription $1; established 1894; S. D.
Brosius, editor; Broslus Printing Co., pub-
lishers.
RELIGIOUS WORLD; Saturdays
(▲A).
■ SLOVENSKl NAROD; Saturdays;
Slovenian labor; six pages 15x22: subscfip
tion$1.50: established 1905; R. F. Gregorlch,
editor; Gregorich & Predovich, publishers
(1-8).
SUNDAY OPINION; Saturdays: repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1:
established 1882; J. W. Lockin, editor and
publisher (8— 3).
had cre-
2,413 in
not fur-
REDCLiIFF, C. h.. Eagle Co. D 350
pop.— of township 600— on Denver & Rio
Grande Rd., 24 m. N. by N. W. of Leadville.
Mining.
EAGLE CO. BLADE; Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 17i4x24; subscription
$3; esrablished 1894; John D.Nims, editorand
publisher U— 8).
EAGIvE CO. TIMES; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x34: subscription $3,60:
established 1886; Wm. McCabe, editor and
publisher.
RICO, c. h., Dolores Co. jU Sllf pop.,
on Rio Grande Southern Rd. and Dolores r.
Mines of gold, silver, copper, iron and coal.
ITEM; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1879; News Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (3—6).
RIDG WA Y, Ouray Co. p 245t pop.—
of township 489 — Northern terminal of Rio
Grande Southern Rd., 10 m. N. of Ouray ,^
the county seat. Gold and silver mining.
Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1892; Walter Elder, editor and pub-
lisher (11— 5) (A A).
RIFIiE, Garfield Co. tl 2T3t pop.— of
township 670+ — on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe and Denver & Rio Grande Rds.,.
27 m. W. of Glenwood Springs, the county
seat.
REVEILLE; Fridays; independent ;
eight pages 16x20; subscription $2 : estab-
lished 1890; Todd & Swartz, editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
ROCKY FORD, Otero Co. R 2,oi8t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and S. bank of Arkansas r., about 10 m.
N. W. of La junta, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; Will R. Monkman, editor and
publisher (1—8).
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; .subscription $1.50; established
1892; John Frazler, editor and publisher
(1—8).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897: W. J. Seller, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SAGUACHE, c. h., Saguache Co. 9
350+ pop., on Saguache r., about 32 m. N. by
N. E. of Del Norte. Agriculture and mining.
C R ESC E \ T ; Thursdays : republican ;
eight pafres 6x22: subscription S2; estab-
lished 1882; John W. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher.
SALIDA, Cha:ffee Co. n 3,722t pop.-
local estimate 6,500 — on Denver & Rio
Grande Rd., 30 m. S. by S. E. of Buena
Vista, the county seat. Near productive
iron, copper, silver and gold mines.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; estab-
More News for Less Money
Pueblo Star^Journal
IS WHAT HAS
PLACED THE
AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION IN SOUTHERN COLORADO
Complete Associated Press Reports. Full Hearst Leased Wire News Service. Pub-
lished Every Day in the Year for 50c. a Month.
SMITH & THOMPSON, Advertising Represetitatives
New York and Chicago.
The Star-Journal Publishing Company, Pueblo, Colo.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
103
COLORADO.
lished 1904; Hulaniski& Dixon, editors and
publishers (,9—4) (A A).
MAIL; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2.50 ; established 1880; E.A.New-
ton, editor and publisher (8-6).
RECORD; Fridays; republican; six
pages 18x24; subscription 81.50 ; established
1881; O. E. Meacham and H. J. Foulk editors
and publishers ( 1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,553 i"
1905, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory repc^.
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1907
TIiTlESi Thursdays CA A).
SEIBERT, Carson Co. a- on Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about 34 m. W.
of Burlington, the county seat.
SETTIiER; Saturdays (A A).
SHERIDAN LAKE, c. h., Kioua
Co. p on Missouri Pacific Rd., about 125
m. E. of Pueblo.
COLORADO F A R :>I AND
RANCH; Fridays (A A).
SILVERCIilFF, c. 11., Cutter Co. p
576+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd.,
25 m.. S. by S. E. of Canon City. Mining,
stock raising and agriculture.
RUSTLiER; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1874 ; Doyle & Wolf, editors and pub
Ushers.
SILVERPL.UME. Clear Creek Co. o
77 + pop., on Colorado & Southern Rd.,
i 2}i m. W. of Georgetown, the county seat.
Rich silver-mining country.
SILVER ^STANDARD; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 18S5; A. B. Clark, editor
and publisher (7 — 5).
SILVERTON, c. h.,San Juan Co. P
1,380+ pop., on Denver & Rio Grande and Sil
verton Rds., about 40 m. N. of Durango.
Gold and silver mining.
MINER; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1875; Clar
ence O. Fiueh, editor and publisher.
STANDARD; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1889; Lee & Joyce, editors and pub
lishers (2-6 P).
SPRINGFIELD, c. h.,£aca Co. Q 44t
pop. — of township 198+— about 48 m. S. of
Lamar. Stock raising and agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1887; S. E. Speckmann, editor and publisher
(7-5).
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Boutt
Co. \2 100+ pop. ( of township ), on Yampah r.,
120 m. N. W. of Georgetown and 70 N. of
Wolcott. Its hot and cold sulphur springs
make it a summer resort.
PILOT; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pag«8 15x22; subscription $2; established 1886;
Chas. H. Leckenby, publisher.
ROUTT CO. SENTINEL; Fridays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1900; John Weiskopf, edi-
tor and publisher.
COLORADO.
STERLING, c. h., Logan Co. nf 3,20»
pop., on Union Pacific and Chicago, Burling-
ton & Quincy Rds. and South Platte r.,
about 140 m. N. E. of Denver. Farming and
stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; 'Jhursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; J.A.Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
LO<JAN CO. ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.5(1: established 1885; D.C.Fleming, editor
and publisher.
SUGAR CITY, Otero Co. R 687t pop..
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. W. of La
Junta, the county seat. Raising of sugar
beets. One large sugar-beet factory.
SACCHARINE Ci A Z E T T E ; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; H. E. & Sher-
man Farr, editors and publishers (1—8).
SULPHUR SPRINGS, c. h.,
Orand Co. i 60+ pop.— of township 199+—
on Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Rd.
and Grand r., 100 m. N. W. of Denver,
Summer and health resort. Agriculture,
stock raising and mining.
GRAND CO. ADVOCATE; Satur
days; republican; fright pages; established
January. 1904; V. S. Wilson, editor; L. E.
& V. S. Wilson, publishers ( 1—8).
MIDDLE FARR TI II ES; Fridays;
six pages 15x22; stibscription $2.5<); eslab-
lished 1882; Morton Alexander, editor and
publisher.
TELLURIDE, c. h., San Miguel Co p
2,446+ pop., on Rio Grande Southern Rd., at
head of San Miguel r., 45 m. S. of Ridgway.
Gold and silver mining. Cattle raising and
agriculture.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; inde-
pendent; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $8; es-
tablished-daily 1894, weekly 1881 ; F. E. Curry,
editor; Journal Publishing Co., publishers
( 1-7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
SAN MIGUEL EXAMINER; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription S2; established 1880; John M.
Wardlaw, editor and publisher (1—8).
TRINIDAD, c. h., Lat Animas Co. O,
5,845+ pop.— local estimate, 12,000-on Den
ver & Rio Grande, Union Pacific, Colorado
& Wyoming, Colorado & Southern and At-
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds. and Las
Animas r., 210 m. S. of Denver, the State
capital. Coal mines and coke. Grazing
and farming.
ADVERTISER; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY MONITOR,
Fridays; daily six to eight, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1880, weekly 1892;
Trinidad Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—7)
Copies printed: For the years 1903
104
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
COLORADO.
and 1906 the daily and weekly editions
of this paper seemed to assert that it
had an average issue exceeding 1,000
copies, but failed to furnish such defi-
nite information as_ would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect.
CHRO\ICliE-NEW!*; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Thurs-
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tlou— daily $'0, weekly SI ; established— CTiron-
icle 1890, News 1887, The Chronicle-News Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily 1,757 in 1907
COKKlbKEDEL. TKINIDAD; Sat
urdays (A A).
EL. AN UNCI A DOR; Saturdays; Span-
ish; four pages 1«)X23; subscription $2; estab-
lished September, 19U4; P. J. Martinez, editor
and publisher (2—5 P).
EL. PKOGREsJO; Saturdays; Spanish;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; J.E.Fernandez, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8)
SOUTHERN MINER; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight to twelve pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1901; Robin-
son-Wright Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ax:-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TURRET, Chaffee Co. n 113t pop. (of
township), 16 m. S. E. of Buenavista. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
GOIiD BELT; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription SI. 50; es-
tablished 1899; A. H. Robinson, editor and
publisher.
TWIN LAKES, Lake Co. u 118 pop.,
12 m. S. of Leadville, tlie county seat. Alin-
ing.
WINER; Saturdays; mining; four to six
pages 15x22; subscription $2 established
December, 1902; E. J. Hoefnagels, editor and
publisher.
VICTOR, Teller Co. u 4,986t pop.,
on Florence & Cripple Creek and Midland
Terminal Rds., 60 m. S. W. of Colorado
Springs, the county seat. Mining.
RECORD; every morning except Mon-
day,and WEEK LV, Thursdays; fourpages
18x24; subscription— daily $fi, weekly $1;
•stablished 1895; Geo. E. Kyner and A. I.
Miller, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of r,o6o for the year 1897, but
has not since established a claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
IVALDEN, Larimer Co. ti Ulf pop.
85 m. W. of Fort Collins, the couaty seat.
Gold mining.
NEW ERA; Thursdays (A A).
NORTH PARK UNION ; Fridays; in-
COLORADO.
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1896; Eugene Alvin Ander-
son, editor and publifcher.
WALSENBURG, c. h.. Huerfano
Co. 9 l,0.33t pop., on Denver & Rio Grande
Rd., about 180 m. S. of Denver, the State
capital. Coal mining, stock raising and
agriculture.
WORLD; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 1.5x22; sub
scription $1.50; established 1889; W. C. Hunt,
editor and publisher.
WELDONA, Morgan Co. ^ on Union.
Paclflo Rd., about 100 m. N. E. of Denver,
the State capital.
AVELDON VALLEY NEAVS; Fridays
(AA).
WELLINGTON, Larimer Co. 6 on
Colorado & Southern Rd., about 10 m. N.by
E. of Fort Collins, the county seat.
WELLINGTON; Saturdays (A A).
WESTCLIFFE, Custer Co. g 256t
pop.— of township 326t— on Denver & Rio
Grande Rd.. 30 m. S. by S. W. of Canon City.
Stock raising and mining.
WET MOUNTAIN TRIBUNE; Sat
urdays; republican; eight pages 9x13; sub-
scription $2; established 1880; A. H. Lacy,
editor and publisher.
WHITEHORN, Fremont Co. D 1,000
pop., on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 14 m.
N. E. of Salida. Mining.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1897; O.R. Meacham,
editor and publisher (7— 5 ).
WRAY, c. h., Yuma Co. cf 2Tlt pop.—
of township 757t— on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., about 27 m. E. of Yuma. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fiidays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished March, 1903; Frank T. Hawks, editor
and publisher (1—8).
RATTLER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; C. L. Will, editor and publisher (1—8).
YAMPA, Lioutt Co. b ^00 pop., on
Denver, Northwestern & Pacific Rd., 173 m.
W. of Denver. Coal mining, lumbering,
stock raising and agriculture.
LEADER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15Vax22; subscription $2; established
May, 1903;~H. C. Wood, editor and publisher
(1-8).
YUMA, Yuma Co. c^ 139t pop.— of
township 419+ — on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., about 27 m. E. of Akron and 138
N. E. of Denver. Agriculture and stock
raising.
PIONEER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1885; J. B. Campbell, editor and publisher
(9-5).
CONNECTICUT.
Population 908,355 f. Land Area 4,845 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Massachusetts, east by Rhole Island, south by Long
Island Sound, and west by New York. State capital : Hartford. Principal
products and industries : Manufacture of clocks, firearms, small hardware,
cotton, woolen and silk goods. The number of newspapers and other period-
icals (March 30, 1908), 158, divided as follows: Daily, 35; semi-weekly, 10;
weekly, 86; bi-weekly. 2; monthly, 20; bi-monthly, 1; quarterly, 4.
The cities of over 10,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
New Haven 108,02rt
Hartford TM,S.>Ot
Bridgeport 7 0.996t
VVaterburj- 4.»,8.39t
New Britain '^.>,99St
Merideu %i4,296t
New Lioudou 17,54St
Norwich 17,'i51t
Danbury ie,537t
Stamford ,. 15,997 +
Ansonia 12,681 +
Naugatuck 10,541 +
ANSONIA, New Haven Co. p 14,0oO
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Naugatuck r., 10 ni. \V. of New
Haven, the county seat, and 16 N. of
Bridgeport. Manufacture of clocks and
brass, copper and w^oolen goods.
EVENING SENTINEL,; every evening
except Sunday: eight to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription $5; established 1884; Emerson
Publishing Company, Inc., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,678 in 1900
4,399 in 1901
4,665 in igo2
4.925 in 1903
4,965 in 1904
5,022 in 1905
5,143 in 1906
5,273 in 1907
BRANFORD,-^^eM7 Haven Co. g 2,473+
pop. — of township 5,706t — on New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rd., 8 m. E. by S. E.
of New Haven, the county seat. Manufact-
uring.
OPINION; Saturdays; eight pages 1.5x22;
subscription $1; established 1890; Ellas P.
Bates, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an issue of 1,600 for the year 1898, but has
riot since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
BRIDGEPORT, c.h. ,i?'air/feZd Co.p
70,996+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and Long Island Sound, 56
m. N. E. of New York City. Manufactures
of sewing machines, carriages, furniture,
firearms and corsets. Coast trade.
DAILY.
EVENING FARMER; every evening
except Stuiday. and REPUBLICAN
FARMER, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages— daily 17x24, weekly 19x24; subscrlp
tion— daily $3, weekly $1; established— daUy
1855, weekly 1790; F. Tucker, editor; The
Farmer Publishing Co., publishers (12 — 6).
Copies printed: daily, 7,822 in 1905
8,742 in 1906
8,365 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 4,000 for the year 1894, but
has not since made any definite and
to issuing so many
satisfactory claim
as 1,000 copies.
POST; every evening except Sunday ; in-
dependent; twelve to twenty pages 18x24;
subscription S3; establislied 1883; F. W. bo-
lande, managing editor; The Post Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 11,273 in 1900
' 10,615 in 1904
11,025 in 1905
11,268 in 1906
11,945 in 1907
Publisher's announceinent. — ine Bridgeport
EvENi.NG Post, the peoples paper, is the
only evening paper thai permitted the ex-
pert examinerof the Afcsoelation of Anit-ri-
can Advertisers of New York City (who
was in BridKeport during the week of
March 9, 190^) to make a thorough exami-
nation of its circulation books. The report
of the examiner substantiates the pub-
lisher's claims.
M O R N I N G T E L. E G R A I»I ; every
morning except Sunday; independent; ten
pages 17x23; subscription S3; established
1891; George W. Hills, editor and publisher
(2-8).
4,877
Copies printed:
in
7-EEO'
1900
9,206 in 1904
10,171 in 1905
10,212 in 1906
11,165 i" 1907
C;^^The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the Telegram is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — The Bridgeport
Telegram is the only morning paper pub-
lished in Bridgeport or Fairfield County.
We guarantee that the Telegram has the
largest circulation of any daily paper pub-
lished in Fairfield County. It thoroughly
circulates on all the li. F. D. routes and all
of the suburban towns by local agents. The
Telegram is purely a family paper de-
livered by carrier and mail. We will give
every facility to any advertiser or board
of examiners access to our circulation
books, or In fact any way they may choose
to arrive at the facts. If we cannot get
business by giving a square deal we will
close up shop. Send for a sample copy and
rates. A flat rate to all; IJ^c. a line. Want
advertisements, 1 cent a word.
fSTANDARD : every eveniiig except
Sunday, and REPUBL.IOAN STAND-
ARD, Fridays; republican; ten pages
18x24: subscription — daily S.3, weekly $1;
established— daily 1852, weekly 1830; George
106
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT.
CONNECTICUT.
C.Waldo, editor; Fred'k H. Stevens, publisher
(1-7).
Copies printed: daily, 6,209 in 1904
6,145 in 190S
6,006 in 1906
6,200 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for issuing
more than 2,250 in the year 1896, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
WEEKLY.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays ; eight to
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
189;; John J. O'Neill, editor; Advocate Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (Ti— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an average issue of 2,200 in 1898, since which
time it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for the years
1906 and 1907.
HERALiD; Sundays; independent;
twenty pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1890; Richard Howell, editor; F. R.
Swift, publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an average issue of 14,000 in 1891, since
which time it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with printing more than 4,000 copies for the
year 1899 and more than 2,250 in 1907.
S A L.E ; Saturdays ( ▲ A).
STAR! Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1868; Wm. H. Maj'. editor and publisher.
TRIBUNA DEL. CONNECTICUT;
Saturdays; Italian; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established March. 1906; P. Al-
tieri, editor and publisher (4—6 P).
MONTHLY.
BRASS WORLD AND PLATERS'
GUIDE; monthly; metals; forty pages 6%x
1054; subscription SI; established January,
l'.H)5; Erwin S. Sperrj'. editor: Brass World
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
NEW ENGLAND WOO DM EN ;
monthly (A A).
BRISTOL, Hartford Co. ^ 6,268t
pop.— of township 9,643— on Highland Div-
ision of New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd.. 17 m. W. of Hartford, the county seat
and State capital. Manufactures of clocks,
hardware, brass and knit goods.
PRESS; Thursdays ; independent; eight
to sixteen pages 17x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1871; A. S. Barnes, managing
editor; Bristol Press Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,613 in 1902
1,701 in 1903
1,716 in 1904
1,789 in 1905
1 ,907 in igo6
2,024 in 1907
CANAAN, Litchjteld Co. b 1,100 pop.,
at junction of New York, New Haven &
Hartford and Central New England Rds.,
56 m. N. W. of Hartford, the State capital,
and 73 N. of Bridgeport. Bl ast f urn aces and
lime kilns, knitting mills and dairying
section.
CONNECTICUT WESTERN
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2; established 1871 ;
Henry M. Doty, editor; Canaan Printing Co.,
publishers (1—8). Publishes an edition for
Sharon.
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CHESHIRE, N'ezv Haven Co. g 1,989
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
and New York & New England RdB., 16 m.
N. of New Haven, the county seat. Manu-
factures of buttons, brass and edge tools.
TIMES; Thursdays. (See Neivs, South-
ington. Conn. )
Gill's TON, Middlesex Co. g l,429t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Long Island Sound, 23 m. E. of New
Haven. Paper mill.
RECORDER; Fridays; eight pages
16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1895; Allen
W. Jones, editor; C. H. Scholey, publisher.
D ANBURY, c. h., Fairfield Co. p
16,537+ pop.— of township 19,474+— on New
York. New Haven & Hartford and New
England Rds., about 30 m.N. N. W. of New
Haven and 62 N. N. E. of New York City.
Manufactures hats.
EVENING NEWS ; every evenmg ex-
cept Sunday and Wednesday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; independent; ten to
twelve pages 17x24; subscription— daily $4,
weekly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly
1870; Flint & Smith, editors and publish-
ers (1 — 7).
Copies printed, daily:
4,835
in
1904
5.055
in
1905
5.215
m
1906
5 1509
in
1907
4.3«7
m
1904
4.667
in
1905
4.930
in
19-16
5.416
in
1907
Weekly edition:
N E VV E N G li A N O i>I E D I C A L
MONTHLY; medical; ninety-six pages
5x8; subscription $1; established 1881; W.
C. Wile, editor; Danbury Medical Printing
Co., publishers.
Copies printed: This periodical had credit
for an issue of 10,000 in 1891, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but was
credited witTi printing more than 2,250 for
the year 1896 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
DANIELSON, Windham Co. cT
2,823+ pop., on New England Rd. and Quin-
nebaug r., 28 m. N. N.E.of Norwich. Manu-
factures of cottons, woolens, mill supplies,
oil engines and whip sockets.
WINDHAM CO. TRANSCRIPT!
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 16}^x22^ ;
subscription $1.50; established 1848; Bur-
roughs & Hopkins, editors and publish-
ers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,506 in 1898
1,609 in 1905
1 ,687 in 1906
1,792 in 1907
DARIEN, Fairfield Co. p 3,116t pop.,
on New York. New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
5 m. N. E. of Stamford. Farming.
REVIEW; Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Adelaide N. Bass, editor; J. W. Bass.
publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
107
CONNECTICUT.
CONNECTICUT.
D££PRIV£R, MiadU$ex Co. g 1,84»
pop., on New York, New Haven Sl Hart-
ford Rd.. 30 m. S. by S. E. of Hartford, the
State capital, and same distance E. of New
Haven. Manufacturing.
NEW ERA ; Fridays; independent ; eight
pages 22x38; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1874 ; Ernest L. Prann, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1898
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
EAST HAMPTON, Middlesex Co.^
2.223+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., about 8 m. E. of Middletown.
CHRISTIAN ENQUIRER; monthly
(A A).
EAST HARTFORD, Hartford
Co. ^ 6,406+ pop., on New England Rd., 2 m,
E. of Hartford, the county seat and State
capital. Paper mill, carriage factories and
other industries.
AMERICAN ENTERPRISE; Satur
days; indepeudent; eight pages 15x22; suo-
scription $1; established 1888; James A. Mar-
tin, editor and publisher; dated also at Glas-
tonbury, Manchester and South Windsor.
Copies printed: For the 3'ear 1903 this
paper seemed to assert that it had an aver-
age issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any renewal
of the claim.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1885; Henry
B. Hale, editor and publisher; dated also at
Glastonbury and South Windsor.
GREENWICH, Fairfield Co. p 2.420t
pop.— of township 12.172+— on New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rd. and Long Island
Sound. Residences of New York City busi-
ness men. Agriculture.
GRAPHIC ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x32 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1881 : Erwiu Edwards, editor and pub
Usher (7-3).
Copies printed: This paper has on two
occasions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; twelve
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1888: Frederic W. Lyon, editor and publisher
(1-8). _
Copies printed: 1,110 in 1902
2.162 in 1907
GUILFORD, New Haven Co. D 1,512 r
pop.— of township 2,785+— on New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rd., 16 m. E.of New
Haven, the county seat. Farming.
ECHO; Saturdaj's; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; F. E. Norton,
editor; Frederick A. Finch, publisher (A A).
SHORE LINE TIMES; Thursdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1877; C. H. Scholey, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the years 1903 and 1904, but has not since
set up any satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
HARTFORD, c. h., Hartford Co. ti
State Capital, 105.(Xh) pop., on New Eng-
land, New York, New Haven & Hartford and
New England and Western Rds. and W.
bank of Connecticut r„ about 35 m. N. N. E.
of New Haven. Engaged in general manu-
facture and commerce. Insurance and
financial center.
DAILY.
COURANT; every morning except Sun-
day, and CONNECTICUT COURANT,
semi-weekly, Mondays and Thursdays; re-
publican; twenty to twenty-four pages 17x24 ;
subscription — daily $8, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1837, semi-weekly 1764; Hart-
ford Courant Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1-8).
Copies, printed; Xo definite and satis-
factcrj' statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it was credited
with an average issue exceeding 12,500
in 1907.
To this paper Rowell's American News-
paper Director}' accords the so-called Gold
Marks (© 0), the meaning of which is stated
to be that advertisers value it more for the
class and quality of its circulation than for
the mere number of copies printed.
POST; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent; ten to twenty pages 17ix21i; sub-
scription $3; established 1856; Evening Post
Association, editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 6,769 in 1900
7.454 in 1901
7,900 in 19C2
8,405 in 1903
12,615 in 1905
12,554 in IQ06
12.872 in 1907
TIIWES; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; daily sixteen to
twenty-four pages 17x23, semi-weekly twelve
pages; subscription— daily $8, semi-weekly
$1; established— daily 1841, semi-weekly 1317;
W. O. Burr, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed, daily: 15,949 in looo
15,909 in 1901
16,172 in 1902
16,509 in 1903
17.547 in 1904
18,045 in 1906
19,192 in 1907
Semi-weekly 4,333 in 1907.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
TRINITY TRIPOD; semi weekly.
Tuesdays and Fridays, during college year
(A A).
WEEKLY,
CATHOIilC TRANSCRIPT; Thurs
days ; roman catholic ; ten pages 1 7x24 ;
subscription S1.50; established 1876; Rev. T.
S. Duggau, editor; T. F. Dignam, publisher
(12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an average issue of 24,249 in 1901, since
which time it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with printing more than 12,500 copies for
the year 1907.
DER HARTFORDER HEROL.D;
Saturdays; German; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1883; Paul Stoeckel and Henry Beck, editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
108
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT.
issuing more than i,ooo copies regularly in
the years iqoo and 1901, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
FARMINGTON VAL.L,EY HER-
ALiD; Fridays; four pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1S86; A. S. Barnes, man-
aging editor; Bristol Press Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8). Prints edi ions for
neighboring towns.
GLOBE; Sundays; independent; twenty
to forty pages 17x21,'^; subscription $2.5U;
established 1876: Globe Publishing Company,
publishers (1—S).
Copies printed: 8,187 in 1900
8,451 in igoi
9,224 in 1902
0,869 '^^ '903
10,755 in 1904
12,952 in 1905
13,460 in 1906
13,605 in 1907
INSURANCE JOURNAL, ;Thursdays;
insurance; sixteen pai?es 9x11; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; The Insurance Journal
Co., editors and publishers.
JOURNAL; SaturUays and Simdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—Saturday .'52. Sunday $2; established-
Sunday, 1867; Saturday, November, 1901;
Chas. H. Barnum, editor; Journal Publish-
ing Co., publishers.
NEW ENGLAND BULLETIN; Sat
urdays ; financial and real estate; sixteen
pages llxl*^: subscription $3; established
January, 1903; Commercial Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (3—6).
EVERY THREE WEEKS.
TRINITY TABLET; every three
weeks on Saturdays, during college year
MONTHLY.
FRATERNAL NEWS; monthly (aa).
w^J^AXtA^^^^A^ J^ POULTRY
JOURNAL; monthly; poultry, pet stock;
thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established April, 1902; R. E. Colby, man-
aging editor; N. E. Poultry Journal Publish-
ing Company, publishers ( 1—7) ( A A).
Copies printed: io,o83 in 1903
11,583 in 1906
QUARTERLY.
HARTFORD S E 31 I N A R Y
RECORD; quarterly, January, April,
July and October; theological; one hundred
pages 6x10; subscription .«1 ; established 1890;
A. L. Gillett, editor: Hartford Seminary
Press, publishers (1—8).
QUARTERLY OF THE NATION-
AL t FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIA-
JEWETT CITY, New London Co.
D, 2,224t pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd . , about 12 m. N. E. of Norwich.
Cotton factories.
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
LAKEVILLE, Litchfield Co. ^ 900
pop., on Philadelphia, Reading & New Eng-
land Rd. Farming.
JOURNAL:Saturdays;eightpages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; B. D.
Jones, editor; Col. Card, publisher.
LITCHFIELD, c. h., Litchfield Co. Vj
1,120+ pop.— of township 3,214+— on Shepaug,
Litchfield & Northern Rd., 16 m. N. W. of
Waterbury. Summer resort. Farming.
ENQUIRER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1826: Geo. C. Woodruff, editor and pub-
lisher.
CONNECTICUT.
MANCHESTER, ^aW/ord (70. ^
10,601+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd.. 8 m. E. of Hartford, the
county seat and State capital. Manufac-
tures of paper, silk and woolens.
-HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881; Elwood S.
Ela, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the year preceding 1902, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
MERIDEN, Niw Haven Co. g 24,296t
pop.— of township 28,695+— on New York,
New Haven & Hartford and Meriden &
Waterbury Rds., 18 m. N. by N. E. of New
Haven, the county seat, and same distance
S. by S. W. of Hartford, the State capital.
Manufactures of sterling and silver-plated
ware, cut glass, lamps, bronzes, gas and
electric fixtures, hardware, cutlery, steel
pens, guns, glassware, pianos, piano play-
ers and organs.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; ten to twenty pages 17x22;
subscription $8; established 1886; The Jour-
nal Publishing Co.. editors and publish-
ers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 7,404 in 1903
7,649 in 1904
7,587 in 1905
7,580 in 1906
7,743 in 1907
3IORNING RECORD; every morn-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY RE-
PUBLICAN, Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; established I860: The Republi-
can Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—7 ).
Copies printed, daily: 7,582 in 1903
7,559 in 1904
7,578 in 1905
7,672 in 1906
7,769 in 1907
MIDDLETO WN, c. h., Middlesex Co.
I? 17,486 pop. on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and W. bank of Connecticut
r., 33 m. from its mouth on Long Island
Sound. Connected with New York City by
daily line of steamers. Various manufac-
tures. State Asylum for the Insane, and
Industrial School for Girls.
PENNY PRESS; every evening except
Sunday; independent-democratic; eight
pages 15x28; subscription $3; established
1884; G. E. King, editor; C. B. & G. E. King,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6.741 in 1904
6,980 in 1905
7,379 in 1906
7,737 in 1907
WESLEYAN AKGUS; Wednesdays;
college news; twenty eight pages 8x11; sub-
scription $2; established 1866: Students of
Wesleyan University, editors and publishers.
WESLEYAN LITERARY
MONTHLY; literary; sixty eight pages
6x9; subscription $2; established 1892; G. W.
Sherburn. editor; W. A.Johnston, Jr., pub-
lisher (7—5).
MILFORD, N'ew Haven Co. p 8,783t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Rd. and Long Island Sound, 10 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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CONNECTICUT.
CONNECTICUT.
S. W. of New Haven. Manufactures of
straw goods, automatic meters, brass car
trimmings and general carriage worlc.
CITIZEN; Fridays; independent; six
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894; F. I. Hammond, editor; J. Ashman
Beaven, publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper has on two oc-
casions indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than i,ooo copies regularly, but
sucli definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forthcoming.
MOODUS, Middlesex Co. p 800 pop., in
East Haddam township, about 12 m. S. E.
of Middletown. A manufacturing town.
CONNECTICUT VALLEY
ADVEKTISER; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1869; G. P. Lecrenier, editor and publish-
er (12—6).
Copies printed; This paper had credit for
an issue of 1,500 for the year 1896, but has
not since made any definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
MOOSUP, rr?nc?fta»» Co. []' 4,500 pop.,
on New England Rd., about 18 m. N. E. of
Norwich. Manufactures of cotton and
woolen goods.
JOURNALi; Thursdays; independent;
ten pages lT}^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Chas. F. Burgess, editor and pub-
lisher; prints editions for Plainfleld and Ster-
ling (2-8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,304 in iges.of 1,368 in
1903, since which time it has not furnished a
report, but was credited with printing more
than 1,000 copies for the years 1904, 1906 and
in 1907.
MYSTIC, -^ewionrfon Co. 0^3,000 pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rr),
and both sides of Mystic r., 11 m. E. of New
London, one of the two county seats.
Woolen mill, spool and silex works, ma-
chines for cotton gins, printers' and book-
binders' machine works and shipbuilding.
JO URN A li; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1860; J. S.Anderson, editor; Ston-
Ington Publishing Co., publishers.
TII>IES; Saturdays; Independent: four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
December, 1905; A. L. Pitcher, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 577 in 1907
NAUGATUCK, New Haven Co. g
10,541+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 5 m. S. of Waterbury. Man-
ufactures of rubber clothing, rubber boots
and shoes, woolen underwear, buttons and
farming implements.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1895; Naugatuck News Co., publishers
(6-5).
ENTERPRISE; Frldaj's; independent;
eight pages 13x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1877 ; B. A. Peck, editor and publisher.
NEW BRITAIN, Hartford Co. ^
25,998+ pop.— Of township 28,202+— on New
England and New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rds., 10 m. S. W. of Hartford, the
county seat and State capital. Manufac-
tures of hardware, cutlery, jewelry and
knit goods.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day ; independent ; ten pages 17x24 ; sub-
scription $7; established 1876; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,633 in 1904
and 3,941 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited witii
more than 2,250 in 1907.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
four to eight pages UJ4x23; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1 ; established — daily 1892,
weekly 1855; J. L. Doyle, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3).
Copies printed : No detailed satisfactory re-
port was ever obtained from this paper, but it
had credit for issuing more than 2,250 daily
in 1903 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition has on two occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for issuii^ more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such definite
information as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
<l STERN HAROLD; Thursdays;
Swedish; eight pages 17x21; subscription
$1; established 1892; Carl Ebbesen, editor;
Ostem Harold Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies piinted: This paper has on four
separate occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly, but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
NEW CANAAN, Fairfield Co. p
1,304+ pop.— of township 2,968+— on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd., 5 m. W.
by N. W. of Norwalk, 8 N. by N. E. of
Stamford and 13 S.W. of Bridgeport. Prin-
cipal manufactures are boots, shoes and
clothing.
MESSENGER: Saturdays; independ
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1877 ; William W. Kirk, editor and
publisher (1—8).
NEW HARTFORD, Litchfield Co.
^ 3,424+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford and Philadelphia, Reading & New
England Rds., 29 m. N. W. of Hartford, the
State capital. A manufacturing town.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1881; Henry R. Jones, editor and publisher.
NEW HAVEN, c. h., New Haven
Co. 9 103,027+ pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., at head of New Haven bay,
4 m. from Long Island Sound and 73 N. E. of
New York City. Seat of Yale College. Has
considerable foreign trade. Manufactiu-es
of carriages, india-rubber and guttapercha
goods, firearms, cutlery, musical instru-
ments and iron and steel goods.
DAILY.
EVENING LEADER; every evening
except Sunday, and Sunday morning; twelve
to twenty-four pages 15J-^x2t : subscription-
daily $5, Sunday $1; established 1892; Even-
ing Leader Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed : 8,727 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement. — The Lea^deb,
everv evening and Sunday morning, with
a circulation of 10.000 daily and 10,000 Sun-
day, and iteadily growing, Is the most In-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT— New Haven.
fluential and the ONLY evening Republi-
can newspaper in the city, and ONE of the
strongest in the State. It carries the be«t
class of advertising and has nevsr failed to
bring the best results. Carries more "Want
Ad" advertisingthan any other New Haven
paper. Tne Lkadk:r Is a prosperous, grow-
ing newspaper, metropolitan iu lis style,
reliable in its contents and progre.^sive in
its methods. No advertiser can cover the
field satisfactorily without using the
Leader. The net daily increase in circu
lation for 191)7 was 2,i i)U
EVENING REGISTER; every even
ing except Sunday, Sumlay morning, and
COLUMBIAN REGISTER, Thurs
days; independent; daily twelve to twenty,
Sunday twenty to thirty, weekly ten and
twelve pages 18x22; subscription— daily $6,
Sunday $2. weekly $1* established— daily 1840,
Sunday 1877, weekly 1812; John Day Jackson,
editor; Register Publishing Co., publishers
(1-8). ...
Copies printed, daily : 11,594 in iqoo
12,512 in igoi
13,079 in 1902
13,571 in 1903
13,613 in 1Q04
13,711 in 1905
14,681 in 1906
15,720 in 1907
Sunday issue : 11,107 ii^ i9°4
11,311 in 1905
11,662 in 1906
12,104 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Register,
with largest circulation In its history in
1907— a steady and permanent growth— is
by far the best advertising medium and
most influential paper In the largest city
In Connecticut. It reaches the buving class
and always brings best results. Manj' local
advertisers use no other medium. Chief
want advertising medium. Can ies 30 more
columns of advertising a day than any
other paper in the city. Largest and best
equipment In the city— two Hoe presses,
seven linotypes. If you want results, the
Register meets the test. It always sells
goods. Permission given Association of
American Advertisers to examine circula-
tion.
MORNING JOURNAL AND COU-
RIER; every morning except Sunday, and
CONNECTICUT HERALD AND
WEEKLY JOURNAL, Thursdays; re-
publican; sixteen pages 17x23; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $1; established— daily 1832,
weekly 1766; N. G. Osborn. editor; The Car-
rington Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 3,100 in iSgg, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with printing more than 2,250 copies
for the years 1904, 1906 and 1907.
Publisher's announcei)ienf.— The Morning
Journal-Courier, New Haren, Conn. The
oldest daily In Connecticut. With up to-
date equipment tlie Journal Courier is
the oldest and the youngest daily in the
State. It is abreast of the times in ever.v
respect. Long-established prestige, rapidly
increasing family circulation, make it In-
dispensable for advertisers who desire to
cover New Haven and vlcinitv.
PALLADIUM; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub
Ucan; twelve to twenty-four pages 17x54; sub-
Bcrlptlon— dally $6, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1840, weekly 1828; David Adams editor;
The Palladium Company, publishers (2—8 ).
. Copies printed, daily : 7,625 in 1903
7,857 in 1904
8,636 in 1905
9,549 in 1906
9,570 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The New Haven
PALLADitTM Is the Only morning paper that
CONNECTICUT— New Haven.
permitted the Association of American
Advertisers to make a thorough examina-
tion of its books.and we guarantee the bona-
fide paid subscription for 1907 to be 9,570
copies daily. The Palladium carries all of
the local advertising, a sure sign of its
prestige and influence at home, and no ad-
vertiser that intends to cover New Haven
thoroughly can do so without using the
Palladium in the morning.
UNION ; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; democratic; daily
eight to sixteen, Sunday sixteen pages 16x22;
subscription— dally $3, Sunda.y $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1873, Sunday 1871 ; Alex. Troup,
editor; New Haven Union Co., publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed, daily : 15,296 in 1901
15,831 in igo2
15,827 in 1903
16,076 in 1904
i6,2og in 1905
16,481 in 1906
16,548 in 1907
Sunday: 8,179 in 1901
8,825 in 1902
8,260 in 1903
8,2s 1 in 1904
8.313 in 1905
8,659 in 1906
8,614 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The New Haven
Union furnishes a sworn average circula-
tion statement for 1907, showing 16,548 paid
copies daily. It is the only one-cent publica-
cation in New Haven that reaches the
classes as well as the masses. Advertisers
get results. We* guarantee our circulation
and prove it b.v carriers, postoffice and ex-
press receipts, and, la8tly,by our circulation
books and paper bills. Our rate per thou-
sand for guaranteed paid circulation is
cheaper than that of any other newspaper
In New Haven. The Union is the only
Evening paper that permitted the Associ-
ation of American Advertisers (composed
of 100 of the leading advertising firms of
the United States) to examine its circula-
tion books, paper accounts and cash re-
ceipts from subscription, proving fully
that the paper has all it claims. We guar-
antee all we claim, write it in the con-
tract. No advertiser can cover the evening
field thoroughly without using the Union,
YALE DAILY NEWS; every morning
except Sunday, during the college year; col-
legiate; four pages 11^3x17; subscription $4 ;
established 1878; Students of Yale University,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper has never made
a definite and satisfactory report, but had
credit for more than 1,000 in 1904, 1906, and
1907.
WEEKLY.
ANZEIGER; Saturdays; German; Inde-
pendent; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; H. Busmann, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed : For the year 1Q03 this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; society; six-
teen pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; The Connecticut Press Corpora-
tion, editors and publishers (4—5 P).
COMMERCIAL RECORD; Satur-
days; commercial; thirty-six pages 9xl2Ji^;
subscription $3; established 1882; S.B.War-
ren, manager; Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,952 in 1902
and 2,062 in 1906, since which it has
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
IIL
CONNECTICUT— New Haven.
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than i,ooo in 1907.
CONNECTICUT FARMER; Satur
days; agricultural; sixteen pages 11x15}^;
subscription $1; established 1S54; George V.
Smith, editor; The Farmer Publishing and
Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : For the year iSgg this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made anv renewal of the claim.
CONNECTICUT FREIE PRESSE;
Wednesdays; German; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; H. Busmann,
editor and publisher.
DER HERMANNS SOHN; Wednes
days; German: fraternal; four pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1893; Paul Geb
hard, editor and publisher.
HERALD OF LIFE; Thursdays; re-
ligious; sixteen pages yxl3; subscription S2;
established 1863; Rebecca J. Smith, editor;
Life and Advent Union, publishers (1—8).
IL. CORRIEllE DEL CONNEC'Tl-
CUT; Saturdays; Italian; eight pages
15}^x2li^; subscription .S'.; established 1897;
Giovanni Lombardi. editor and publisher.
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
1901, but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
LA STELLA D'lTALIA; Saturdays;
Italian; twelve pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1892; Paul Russo, publisher.
Copies printed : This paper had credit for an
average issue of 3,412 in 1898, of 4,484 in 1901,
since which time it has not furnished a report,
but was credited witli printing more than 2,250
copies for the year 1904, and more than 1,000
in 1907.
L'UNIONE; Saturdays; Italian; four
pages 16x24; subscription $1; established
1902; Pasquale Cobianchi, editor and pub
Usher (1—1).
Copies printed: This paper has never made
a definite and satisfactory report, but has had
credit for more than 2,250 in 1904, and exceed-
ing 1,000 in 1907.
YALE ALUMNI WEEKLi; ; Wed-
nesdays (monthly during July) ; university
news; sixteen to thirty two pages 8^x11;
subscription $3 ; established 1891 ; Edwin
Oviatt, editor; Clarences. Day, Jr., publish-
er (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,749 in 1902
and 6,783 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
BI-WEEKLY.
YALE COURANT; bi-weekly, Satur-
days, during college year; collegiate; inde-
pendent; thirty six pages 4i^x8; subscription
$2; established 1865; Students of Yale Uni-
versity, editors and publishers.
YALE RECORD; bi-weekly, Satur-
days, during college year; collegiate; pic-
torial; humorous; twentj'-eight pages 9x11;
subscription $2.50; established 1872 ; Students
of Yale University, editors and publishers.
(1-8).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SCI-
ENCE; monthly; scientific; eighty pages
6x9; subscription $6; established 1818; E. S.
Dana, editor and publisher.
CONNECTICUT WORKMAN;
monthly (A A).
GOLDSMITH AND SILVER-
SMITH: monthly; jewelry trade; twenty-
four pages 8x11; subscription $2; established
COXNKCTICUT—New Haven.
«
1895; Newton Dexter, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed : This periodical had credit
for an average issue of 7,317 m 1903, since
which time it has not furnished a satisfactory
report but was credited with printing more
than 2,250 copies for the years 1904, 1905, iqo6
and 1907.
NEW ENGLAND POULTRY
JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
YALE LAW JOURNAL; monthly,
during college year; law; ninety-six pages
7x10: subscription $2.50; established 1890;
W. V. Griffin, managing editor; Yale Law
Journal Co., publishers ( 1—8).
YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE;
monthly, during the college year; colle-
giate; seventv-eight pages 6x9: subscription
$3; established 1836; Students of Yale College,
editors and publishers.
YALE M E D T C A L J O U R N A li ;
monthly, medical and surgical; eighty pages
7x10; subscription $'i; established 1894; Yale
Medical School, editors and publishers (1—8).
YALE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY;
except July, August and September; scien-
tific ; sixty pages 6x9; subscription $2.50;
established 1894: The SeniorClass of the Shef-
field Scientific School of Yale University,
editors ; C. G. Whaples & Co., publishers (1—8).
BI-MONTHLY. '
ZION TRUMPET: bi-monthly; negro;
methodist episcopal (African); twenty pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents: established 1898;
Rev. E. George Biddle, editor and publisher
(1-8).
QUARTERLY.
CONNECTICUT 3IAGAZINE; quar-
terly (A A).
YALE REVIEW: quarterly, February,
May, August and November; history and
political .science; one hundred and fourteen
Dages6xl0; subscription $3; established 1892;
Yale Publishing Association, Inc., pub-
lishers (1—8).
NEW LONDON c. h., New London
Co. n, 17,548+ pop., on New York, New Ha-
ven & Hartford and Central Vermont Rds.
and Thames r., about 3 m. from its mouth
on Long Island Sound. Good harbor. Com-
merce and manufacturing. Summer resort,
DAY; every evening except Sunday; re-
publican; twelve to sixteen pages 19x24; sub-
scription $5; established 1881: W. M. Slocum,
managing editor; Day Publishing Co., pub-
lishers; Wednesday issue is sent out as a
weekly edition (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,690 in 1900
4,845 in igoi
5,198 in igo2
5 613 in 1903
5,855 in 1904
6,109 in 1905
6,104 in 1Q06
6,547 in 1907
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 17}^x24; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1890; The Daily Globe
Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed : For the year 1899 this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
MORNING TELE GR A PH; ^very
morning except Sunday ; independent; eight
to ten pages 17x22; subscription $5; estab-
ILshed 1885; Walter M. Slocum, editor; Day
Publishing Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an issue of 4,500 in 1896, since which time it
has not furnished a report, but was credited
with printing more than 2,250 copies for the
year 1900 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
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AMERICAN" NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT.
CONNECTICUT.
NEW MILFORD, Litchfield Co. ^
4,804t pop. (of township), on New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rd. and Housatonic r,,
16 m. N. of Danbury and 35 N. by N. E. of
Bridgeport. Tobacco trade and manufact
uring.
GAZETTE ; Fridays ; independent ; eiglit
pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; establisiied 1872;
Pnilip Wells, editor and publisher (6-6 P).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
more than i,ooo in 1896, but has not since es-
tablished any claim for issuing so many.
NEWTOWN, Fairfield Co. p 254t
pop.— of township 3,276+— on New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rd., 9 m. W. of Dan-
bury, one of the two county seats. Saw,
grist and cider mills, and rubber,, car-
riage, wagon, woolen, comb and button
factories.
BEE; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
20x26; subscription $1.25; establisiied 1878;
Allison P. Smith, editor; The Bee Publishing
Company, publishers (,1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 3,273 in i8q8, since which
time it has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with printing
more than 2,250 copies every year since includ-
ing 1907.
NORWAL.K, Fairfield Co. p 6,125t
pop.— of township, including Norwalkand
South Norwalk cities, 19,932+— on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. and
Norwalk r., 42 m. N. E. of New York City.
Manufacturing.
HOUR; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKl^Yt Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1895, weekly
1871; The Hour Publishing Co., publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed, daily : 3,217 in 1904
3,249 in 1906
3,398 in 1907
The weekly edition of this paper had credit
for an issue exceeding 2,250 in 1898, since
which time it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than i,ooc copies since 1899 and
for the year 1907.
NORWICH, c. h., A'ew London Co. P,
17,251+ pop.— of township 24,637+— on Cen-
tral Vermont and New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rds., at head of navigation on
Thamea r., 13 m. N. of New London, the
other county seat. Steamers make daily
trips to New York City. General commerce
and manufacturing.
BULiLETIN; every morning except Sun-
day, and COURIER, weekly, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
daily eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription— daily $6, weekly 50 cents; estab-
bllshed— daily 1858, weekly 1796 ; The Bulletin
Co., editors and publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed, daily : 4,659 in 1902
4,983 in 1903
5,350 in 1904
5,920 in 1905
6,590 in igo6
7,203 in 1907
Weekly, 2,200 in 1904
2,221 in 1905
2,116 in 1906
2,050 in 1907
Publisher's announcement .—Th^ Bullbtih
sets all of Its news: covers its local field
thoroughly, besides covering all the good
news of the surrounding towns; has its own
carriers in WilUmantlc, Danlelsou and
Putnam; is the only paper delivered on all
of the forty-one rural free delivery routes
in Eastern Conn, and has no street sales —
all route delivery —and gives the advertiser
more for his money than any paper In
Eastern Connecticut. It Is conceded to be
the leading and most Influential paper in
its territory.
The Bulletin has the largest circulation
of any Eastern Conn, paper, three to four
times that of any local one, and Its circula-
tion Is constantly Increasing, as shown bj
the accompanied report. There Is every
reason to think the circulation will reach
8.000 during 1908.
EVENINtJ RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and COOLEY'S WEEK-
LY, Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22 : subscription— daily $6, weekly 50 cents ;
established— daily 1888, weekly 1876; Cle-
worth & Pullen, editors and publishers (4—3).
Copies printed: Daily 2,926 in 1896 and
3,384 in 1899, since which no definite and satis-
factory report has been furnished, but has been
credited with exceeding 2,250 copies since 1900
and including 1907.
The weekly had credit for an issue of 3,831
in 1896, since which no report has been furn-
ished, but it has been credited with issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly since 1900 and
including 1907.
PCrTNAM,c. li., Windham Co. a'6,66:t
pop., on New England Rd. and Quin-
ebaug r., 33 m. N. by N. E. of Norwich,
26 S. of Worcester, Mass., and 61 S. E. of
Boston. Manufactures of cotton, woolen
and silk goods, bouts, slippers and shoes,
cutler}', steam heaters, clothing, trunks
and carriages. Also lumber yards and
woodworking establishments.
PATRIOT; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x25; subscription $1.50; established
1872; A. W. Macdonald. editor; Macdonald
& Williams, publishers (8—3).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,504 in 1897, since which
time it has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies from the year
1900 up to and including 1907.
WINDHA M CO. OBSERVER : Thurs
days; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; Nathan W. Kennedy, editor
and publisher (12— 5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 3,740 in 1901, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but has been
credited with printing more than 2,250 copies
ever since including the year 1907.
TilJiGT,TlE,JAi, Fairfield Co. p 2,626t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd.. 10 m. S. of Danbury. one of the two
county seats, and 17 N. by N. W. of Norwalk.
Summer resort of New York City residents.
Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1874; W. A. White, editor; The Ridgefleld
Press Printing Company, publishers.
Copies printed : For the year 1899 this pa-
per seemed to assert that it had an average is-
sue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to furn-
ish such definite information as would warrant
the accoi dance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the claim.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
113
COXyECTI'UT.
ROCKVILLE, Tolla>ut Co. a 7.-287t
pop., on New England Rl.. 16 ni. N. E. of
Hartford, the State capital. Manufactures
of envelopes and woolen and silk goods.
LEADEK; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; lour pages 18x24; sub
scription $1.50; established 1879; Radj- &
Brown, editors and publishers.
Copies printed : For the year i8q8 this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average issua
exceeding i,ooo copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect. It lias
not since made any renewal of the claim.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $l.riO; estab-
lished 1866; Charles S. Greer, editor; The
Journal Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,363 in 1896,
since which time it has not made any
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
SCOTLAND, Windham Co. cT 471t
pop., 3 m. N, of Scotland Station, the near-
est railroad station. Dairying.
WHITE RIBBOX BANNER; month
ly; temperance; four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1890; LisaK. Fuller,
editor and publisher (12—6).
• Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,448 in 1905
and 1,460 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
SEYMOUR, ^ew Haven Co. Q 3,541t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., at the confluence of Naugatuck,
Bladen and Little rs., which supply water
power for many large factories. Manu-
factures of paper, horseshoe nails, marine
telegraph cables, rubber, copper, brass. Iron,
plush goods and mechanics' tools.
RECORD ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871; W. C. Sharpe. editor and pub-
lisher (2—7).
Copies printed ; This paper had credit for an
issue of 1,174 for the year 1902, 1,169 i" ^9°i
and 1,026 in 1905, but has not since made any
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
SOUTHINGTON, Hartford Co. ti
3,411+ pop. — of township 5,890+ — on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd., 20 m. N.
of New Haven. Manufactures of general
hardware, tinners' machines and tools, car-
riage hardware, pocket cutlery, plumbers
goods, paper bags and wood screws.
NEWS ; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription Sl.rO; established
1873; C. K. Alger, editor; Northampton Val-
ley Publishing Co., publishers. Publishes
an edition for Cheshire, Conn., called the
Times iVi—l).
Copies printed : Without any complete and
satisfactory report this paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 in 1905, 1906
and 1907.
SOUTH MANCHESTER, Hart.
ford Co. ^ 9,000 pop., on New England
Rd.,8m. E. of Hartford, the county seat
8
CONNECTICUT.
and State capital. Manufactures of silk
and paper.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription SI; established 1898; W. J. Flood,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed ; For the year 1903 this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
SOUTH NORWALK, Fairfield
Co. p 6,591+ pop.— of township, including
Norwalk and South Norwalk cities, 19,932+
—on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.
and Norwalk r., 33 m. S. W. of New Haven
and 42 N. E. of New York City. Manu-
factories of felt hats, locks, shoes, paper
boxes and Iron works. Connected with
Norwalk by electric cars.
EVENING SENTINEL.} every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight pages
17x22; subscription $5; established 1870;
James Golden, editor and publisher (5 — 5 P).
Copies printed : This paper has never fur-
nished a detailed and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with issuing more than 1,000
since 1901 and including 1907.
STAFFORD SPRINGS, Tolland
Co. i 2,460+ pop. — of township 4,297+— on
Central Vermont Rd. and Wllllmantic r.,
50 m. N. of New London. Manufactures of
woolen and Iron goods. Mineral springs.
PRESS; Wednesays; republican; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1858; Lewis McLaughlin, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 8).
Copies printed : 1,320 in igoo
1,374 in 1902
1,415 in 1903
1,392 in 1904
1,372 in 1905
1,388 in 1906
1,417 in 1907
STAMFORD, Fairfield Co. p 15,997t
pop. —of township 18,8.i9+ — on New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rd. and Long Isl-
and Sound, 34 m. N. E. of New York City,
and residence of many of its business
men. Lumber yards, lock works, pianos,
coloring extract, liquorice and various
other manufactures.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Thursday and Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 17x22;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1892. weekly 1829; Gillespie Bros., edi-
tors and publishers.
Copies printed : The daily edition of this
paper had credit for an issue of 2,500 in 1901,
since which time it has not furnished a report,
but was credited with printing more than 2,250
copies for the year 1903 and more than 1,000 in
1907.
The weekly edition has had the same rating
as the daily and under conditions precisely
similar.
PHOTO-A31ERICAN; monthly; pho
tography; flftyslx pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1889; Mrs. Helene E. New-
comb, editor; The Photo American Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12-3).
Copies printed : 6,333 in 1901 and 10,440 in
1904. In the absence of any report had credit
for more than 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
114
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT.
POULTRY STANDARD; monthly;
poultry, pigeons and pet stock; twenty -eight
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1899; R. M. Clark, manager (2-3) (A A).
Copies printed : No complete and satisfactory
report ever came from tliis periodical, but it
has had credit for issuing more than 4,000 since
igo2 and including igo6.
STONINGTON, ^^ London Co. P
2.278+ pop. — of township 8,540+— on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. A port
of entry on the sea-coast at eastern ex-
tremity of Long Island Sound, 12 m. E. of
New London, one of the two county seats.
Providence & Stonington Steamship line
connects daily with New York City. Coast
trade and manufacturing.
MIRROR; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1869; Jerome S.
Anderson, editor; Stonington Publishing Co.,
publishers.
THOMASTON, Litchfield Co. ^ 3.300t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 10 m. N. of Waterbury. Rolling mills.
Seth Thomas Clock Company works are
here.
EXPRESS J Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1880; F. W. Etheridge, editor and publisher
(1-8).
THOMPSONVILLE, Hartford Co.
^ 6,669 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and E. bank of Connecticut
r., 8 m. S. of Springfield, Mass., and 18 N.of
Hartford, the county seat and State capital.
Manufactures of carpets, cottonseed-oil
presses and casket hardware.
PRESS; Thursdays; neutral; four pages
20x26 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1880 ;
Frederick P. Parsons, editor; Parsons Print-
ing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an issue of 1,150 in 1900, since which time it
has not furnished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing more than
1,000 copies for the years 1906 and
1907.
TORRINGTON. Litchfield Co. t:
11,500 pop.— of township 12,453+ — on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. and Nau-
gatuck r. Extensive manufactures of brass,
woolen goods, hardware, plated goods,
machinery, bicycles and needles.
EVENING REGISTER; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKIiY, Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established 1874; Geo.
W. Peterson, editor; Torrington Printing
Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,136 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite^ and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
UNION VILLE, Hartford Co. ^
1,875+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., about 17 m. W. of Hartford,
the State capital.
TUNXIS PRESS; Fridays (A A).
CONNECTICUT.
"WALLINGFORD, ^V<?" Haven Co.
P 6,737+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., about 7 m. S. of Meriden.
WORD ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; eight pages 17}^x22;
subscription $3; established November. 1907;
James E. Beale, editor and publisher (11— 7 P).
WATERBURY,c.h.,A"<wfl^ai'en Co.
"P 45.859+ pop.— of township 51,139+— on New
York & New England and New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rds., 30 m. N. of New
Haven, the countj- seat, and 32 S. W. of
Hartford, the State capital. Manufactures
of brass, brass goods, German silver, but-
tons, clocks and watches.
AMERICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and »E3II-\^'EEKL,Y, Tues-
days and Fridays; independent; twelve to
sixteen pages — daily 18x24, semi weekly
20x25; subscription — daily $8, semi- weekly
$2; established— daily 1866, semi-weekly 1844;
C. F. Chapin, editor; American Printing Co.,
publishers (9—5 P ).
Copies printed: This paper has ever seemed
averse to giving definite and satisfactory in-
formation: but was credited with issuing
more than 7,500 daily in 1903 and more than
4,000 in 1907. Its semi-weekly was
believed to issue more than 1,000 in
1902, but not so many since.
EVENING DEMOCRAT; every even
ing except Sunday; democratic; ten pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1881; C.
Maloney, editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satisfac-
tory statement seems to be obtainable from
this paper, but it was credited with exceed-
ing 4,000 in 1904 and 1907.
REPUBLICAN; every morning and
Sunday; republican; daily twelve to six-
teen, Sunday twenty pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion— daily $6, Sunday $2; established-
daily 1881, Sunday 1906; William M. Lathrop,
editor; W. J. Pape, publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed, daily: 5,846 in 1903
5,770 in 1904
5,648 in 1905
5,957 in 1906
6,338 in 1907
BEOBACHTER; Saturdays (A A).
EXAMINER; Saturdays (A A).
HERA IjD ; Sundays ; independent ; eight
to sixtefen pages 18x21J^; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1SS8; Richard Howell, editor; F. R.
Swift, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an issue of 12,000 in 1891, since which it has
made no definite and satisfactory report; but
the average issue is believed to have ex-
ceeded 1,000 copies since 1900, including
1907.
TELiEGRA3I; Sundays; Independent;
ten pages 17x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1903; John H. Curley, editor: C. J.
Sawdey, publisher (4—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
WATERBURY MEN; monthly: Y.
M. C. A.; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription
25 cents: established 1901; Robert S. Ross,
editor: Young Men's Christian Association,
publishers (1—8).
"WEST HAVEN, ^ew Haven Co. p
5,247+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 3 m. S. W. of New Haven,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
115
CONNECTICUT.
the county seat. Saw mills and lumber.
Manufacturing.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 16x>2; subscription 50 cents;
established September. 1905; William S.
Rathbun. editor; Edward S, "Whaples, pub-
lisher (1—8),
Copies printed: 1,184 in 1907
HERALD; Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Luclen P. Smith, editor; Herald
Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903 this
paper seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any renewal
of the claim.
WESTPORT, Fairfield Co. p 4,017t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Saugatuck r., 45 m. N. E. of New
York City. Manufactures of cotton, rope,
batting, twine, mattresses, carriages, boots
and shoes.
WESTPORTER- HERALD ; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1876; Willis S. Jones, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,047 f^^ t^- year 1896,
but has not since made any definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
WILLIM ANTIC, Windham Co. d"
10,000 pop., in Windham township, on New
York, New Haven & Hartford and Central
Vermont Rds. and Wlllimantic r., 32 m. E.
of Hartford, the State capital, and 59 W.
of Providence, R. I. Manufactures of silk,
cotton, thread and silk machinery.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established 1877; G. A.
Bartlett, editor; Chronicle Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed; The daily edition of this
paper had credit for an issue ot 2,450 in 1895,
since which time it has not furnished a re-
port that was definite and satisfactory, but
was credited with printing more than 1,000
copies since 1898 and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly in the year
1900, but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim for is-
suing so many.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1847;
D. A. Lyman, editor; The Hall & Bill Print-
ing Co., publishers (12— «).
Copies printed; This paper had credit for
an issue of 1,850 in 1896, since which time it
CONNECTICUT.
has not furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with printing more
than 1,000 copies for the years 1906
and 1907.
'WINDSOR LOCKS, Hartford Co.
i 2,997+ pop., on New York, New Haven ft
Hartford Rd. and W. bank of Connecticut
' r., 12 m. N. of Hartford, the county seat and
t Statecapital. Iron foundry, large machine
shops and cotton-warp mills. Manufact-
usre of paper, hosiery, steel, silk, rubber
rolls and school furniture.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; neutral ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1880; J. M. Morse, editor and publisher.
WINSTED, Litchfield Co. t: «,804t
pop.— local estimate 9,525— on Central New
England and Naugatuck Division of New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rds., 35 m.
N. W. of Hartford, the State capital, and
61 N. of Bridgeport. Manufactures of clocks,
cutlerj', brass goods, lamps, hardware,
milling machines, tools, silks, hosiery, pins
and undertakers' materals.
EVENING CITIZEN; every evening
except Sunday; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $5: established 1888; I.E.
Manchester, managing editor; The Citizen
Printing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an issue of 1,800 in 1902, of 1,873 i" 1903,
since which time it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for
the years 1906 and 1907.
HERALD ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1853; I. E.Manchester.editor; The Citi-
zen Printing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly in the
year 1895, but has not since sustained any
claim for issuing so many.
LITCHFIELD CO. LEADER; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; I. E. Man-
chester, managing editor; The Citizen Print-
ing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for an
average issue of 1,654 in 1899, since which
time it has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies ever since
and including the year 1907.
WOODBURY. Litchfield Co. ^ l,988t
pop., on Pomerang r., 12 m. W. of Water-
bury and 25 X. W. of New Haven. Manu-
factures of pocket cutlery and shears.
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 17)^x22; subscription SI. 50; es-
tablished 1877; Arthur E. Knox, editor and
publisher (1—8).
DELAWARE.
Population 184,735 t. Land Area 1,960 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Pennsylvania, east by Delaware river and bay and the
Atlantic Ocean, and souih and west by Maryland. State capital : Dover. Princi-
pal products and industries : Fruit raising and various manufactures. Number
of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 30, divided as follows:
Daily, 3; weekly, 24; monthly, 3.
The cities and towns of over 1,500 population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (f), are as follows :
Wilmiugtou 76,508t
Newcastle 3,3S0+
Uover 3,3'i9t
M i U o r d ti , 5 0 0 1
Lie was a.'259t
Smyrna 2,16St
Laurel 1 , S'-i5 1
Seatord ... l,7'-i4t
Georgretown l,658t
Middletowu l,567t
DOVER, c. h., Ke7it Co. a State Cap-
ital, 3,329+ pop.— Of township 5,450+— on
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd.
and Jones creek, 7 m. W. from Delaware
bay, 43 S. of Wilmington and 75 S. b.v S. W.
of Philadelphia, Pa. Canning factories.
Peach growing and agriculture.
DEL.AWAREAN ; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1859; Wm, Saulsbury. editor;
Delawarean Company, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed : No definite and satisfac-
tory statement has ever been secured from
this paper, but it had credit for exceeding
I, coo in 1902 and 1907.
DELAWARE STATE NEWS;
Wednesdays; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established May, 1902; Mon-
roe Ashmore, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 2,015 in 1903, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000 copies
for 1904 and 1907.
INDEX J Fridays; democratic ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1887; T.
F. Dunn, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,232 in 1900
1,209 io igo2
1,200 in 1904
1,200 in J 905
r, 210 in 1906
1,236 in 1907
STATE SENTINEL,; Saturdays; re-
Jublican ; four pages 22x30 ; subscription
1; established 1874; E. B. Louderbough, edi-
tor; The Sentinel Printing Co., publishers
(12—5).
Copies printed : This paper has credit for
an average issue of 1,462 in 1903, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000 copies
in 1904 and 1907.
GEORGETOWN, c. h., Sussex Co. g
1,658+ pop.— of township 2,874+ — on Phila
delphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd.,40m.
S. of Dover, the State capital, and 89 from
Wilmington. Basket and canning factories.
DELAWARE DE3IOCRAT; Satur-
days: democratic: four pages 20x26: sub-
gcrlption $1 ; established 1882 ; Delaware
Democrat Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
SUSSEX JOURNAL; Saturdays;
democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1; established 1867; A. J. Lynch and F. M.
Jones, editors and publishers.
Copies printed : For the year 1903 this
paper seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would war-
rant the accordance of a rating to that effect.
It has not since made any renewal of the claim.
SUSSEX REPUBLICAN; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 22x28; subscriptiou
$1; established 1886; Robt. G. Houston, edi-
tor; Sussex Republican Publishing Co., pub-
lishers.
LAUREL, Sussex Co. p l,825t pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
Rd. and Laurel r., 90 m. S. of Wilmington.
Flour mills and manufactures of fruit-
baskets and crates.
STATE REGISTER; Saturdays;
independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1885 ; C. W.
Kenney, editor and publisher.
Copies print-d : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,100 for the year 1894, but
has not since sustained any claim to issuing so
many as i.ooo copies.
LEWES, Sussex Co. q 2,259t pop., On
Maryland, Delaware & Virginia and Phila-
delphia, Baltimore & Washington Rds. and
Delaware Bay, about 35 m. S. E. of Dover,
the State capital.
DELAWARE PI LOT | Saturdays
(A A).
MARSHALLTON, Newcastle Co.
i 450 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 5 m.
W. of Wilmington, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
TRI-HUNDRED WAYS; Thursdays;
independent; four to eight pages 163^x22;
subscription $1 ; established May. 1902: John
T. Mullins, editor and publisher (1—5).
MIDDLETOWN, Newcastle Co. g
1,567+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington &
Baltimore Rd.. 25 m. S. W. of Wilmington,
the county seat. Manufactures of carriages,
harness, agricultural implements, shirts
and general underwear. Also, curing and
canning of fruits. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
NEW ERA ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscript i ; >n $1; established 1885;
C. J. Freeman, editor and publisher.
Copies printed : This paper has on two oc-
casions indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than a thousand copies regularly,
but such definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forthcoming.
TRANSCRIPT; Saturdays; republi-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
117
DELAWARE.
DELAWARE.
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1868; T. S. Fouracre, editor and
publisher.
MIIiFORD, Kent Co. D 2,500t pop., on
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd.
and Mispillion r., at head of steamboat
navigation, 68 m. S. of Wilmington and 98
from Philadelphia , Pa. Shipbuilding, agri-
culture, fruit growing and packing.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878 ; Theo. Townsend, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,462 in 1902
2,651 in 1905
3,415 in 1907
MILTON, Sussex Co. g 9i8t pop., on
Queen Anne's Rd., 65 m. S. E. of Baltimore.
Farming.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
W. W. Crouch, editor and publisher.
NEWARK, Newcastle Co. b l,213t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Philadel-
phia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rds., 12 m.
W. by S. W. of Wilmington, the county
seat, and 37 from Philadelphia, Pa. Seat
of Delaware State College, Academy of
Newark and Delaware Normal School.
Farming and paper manufacturing.
DELAWARE LEDGER; Saturdays;
democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
81; established 1878; Bowen & Bro., editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897 this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
DELAWARE CHURCHMAN;
monthly; protestant episcopal; ten to twelve
pages 8x11; subscription 25 cents; established
1893; Rev. F. M. Munson, editor; Rev. H. B.
Phelps, publisher (12— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,382 for the year 1896, but
has not since made satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
DELAWARE COLLEGE RE-
VIEW; monthly, during college j ear (A A).
NEWCASTLE, Newcastle Co. d
4,200 pop.— of township 5,407t — on Phila-
delphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd. and
Delaware r., at head of Delaware bay, 5 m.
S. of Wilmington, the county seat, and 33
from Philadelphia, Pa. Steel, cotton and
woolen mills. Good harbor. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1895; E. C. Bross. editor; L. R. Rogers, pub-
lisher (1—8). ,. ^
Copies printed : This paper had credit for an
average issue of 1,278 for the year 1897, but '''^s
not since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
SEAFORD, Sussex Co. p l,724t pop.—
of township 3,779 — on Philadelphia, Wil-
mington & Baltimore Rd. and Nanticoke r.,
84 m. S. of Wilmington and 33 N. E. of Cam-
bridge, Md. Small vessels ascend the river
to this point. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891 ; W. H. Stevens, editor and publisher
(1-5).
SMYRNA, Kent Co. U 2,168t pop., on
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rd.
and Duck creek, 86 m. S. W. of Wilmington
and 60 from Philadelphia. Pa. Peach trade,
shipbuilding, manufactories of farming im-
plements, peach baskets, sashes and doors.
CAIjL; Tuesdays; democratic; fourpagea
20x26; subscription $1; established 1889;
Frank Whelen, editor and publisher (7—5).
TIMES ; Wednesdays ; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1864; Robert D. Hoftecker, editor and pub-
lisher.
WILMINGTON, c. h., NetccastU
Co. t} 76,508+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio,
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore and
Wilmington & Northern Rds. and Delaware
r., 28 m. S. W. of Philadelphia, Pa. Build-
ing of wooden and Iron steamships and
cars, and manufactures machinery, cotton
and woolen goods, morocco, powder, car"
riages and farming Implements. A port of
entry.
DAILY.
EVENING JOURNAL AND DAILY
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $3; established— Zwninflr Jour-
nal, 1888; Republican, 1839; Evening Jour-
nal and Dally Republican Company, editors
and publishers (2 — 6 P).
Copies printed: 5,388 in igoi
6,408 in 1902
5,964 in 1903
5,440 in 1904
9,714 for year ending February 29,
EVERY EVENING AND COM-
MERCIAL; every evening except Sunday ;
Independent democratic ; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $3; established 1866; The Every
Evening Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—4).
Copies printed : 9,842 in 1901
10,337 in 1902
10,784 in 1903
11,060 in 1904
In the absence of any report this paper was
credited with issuing more than 7,500 in 1905,
igo6 and 1907.
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight to twelve
pages 17x23: subscription $3; established
1872; News Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed : 9,485 in 1902
9,938 in 1903
9,960 in 1904
9,514 in 1907
WEEKLY.
AFRO-AMERICAN CITIZEN; Sat-
""dELaNvARE farm and HOME;
Saturdays; agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1885; Mar-
tin Hutchinson, editor; Delaware Farm and
Home Publishing Company, publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: There has been so much
doubt concerning the accuracy and good faith
of statements concerning the number issued by
this paper that the editor of Rowell's Ameri-
118
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY.
DEL A WARE— Wilmington.
can Newspaper Directory has not, in recent
years, thought it well to attempt to deal with
question.
DELA WARE— Wilmington.
the
SUN; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 153^x22; subscription $1; established
1897; Geo. W. Roberts, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for an
average issue of 3,918 in 1898, since which time
it has not furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with printing more
than 2,250 copies for the year 1901 and more
than 1,000 in igo6 and 1907.
SUNDAY MORNING STAR ; Sun-
days; independent; twelve pages 17x24; sub-
scription S1.50; established 1881 ; Jerome B.
Bell, editor; The Star Printing Company,
publishers (12—5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 5,374 in 1894 fand 9,235 in
1905, since which it has not furnished a report,
but was credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
TIMES; Sundays ; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; Democrat Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (11—5 P)
(A A).
MONTHLY.
DELAWARE WORKMAN; month-
ly; Ancient Order of United Workmen ; eight
pages 13x18; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896; J. H. Martin, editor and pub-
lisher (2-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,800 in 1897
and 3,530 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Population 278,718 1. Land Area 60 sq. miles.
A district of the United States containing the federal capital, and having the
river Potomac as its southwest boundary, and enclosed on all other sides by-
Maryland. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 63,
divided as follows : Daily, 4; weekly, 20; semi-monthly, 1; monthly, 33; bi-
monthly, 2; quarterly, 2.
WASHINGTON, c.h, Capital of
the United States. 278,718t pop,, on Bal-
timore & Ohio, Chesapeake & Ohio, Phila-
delphia. Wilmiugtou & Baltimore and
Southern Rds. and Potomac r. Govern-
mental center of United States, containing
the Capitol and department buildings.
DAILY.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and Sunday morning; inde-
pendent; daily sixteen to twenty, Saturdays
thirty-two, Sunday fifty six pages 16x22;
subscription— daily $6, Saturday $1, Sunday
$1.50; established 18.52; The Evening Star
Newspaper Company, publishers. Office. 1101
Pennsylvania avenue (1—8).
Copies sold : daily, 32,295 in 1900
34,259 in 1901
33,748 in 1902
34,083 in 1903
35,502 in 1904
35,550 in 1905
35,577 in 1906
35,486 in 1907
Sunday: 3i,3i8iniQo6
34,122 in 1997
To the daily edition of this paper Rowell's
American Newspaper Directory accords the
so-called Gold Marks (OO), the meaning of
which is stated to be that advertisers value it
more for the class and quality 08 its circulation
than for the mere number of copies printed.
^P"The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
'accorded the Evening Star is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American Newspa-
per Directory, who will pay one
hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
HERALD; every morning; twelve pages
17x22; subscription— daily $1, Sunday $1.50;
established 190rt; Scott C. Bone, editor; The
Washington Herald Co., publishers (4— 7P).
Copies printed: No definite and satisfactory
statement has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding 20,000
in 1907.
POST; every morning; independent;
daily twelve, Sunday thirty-six to flftyfour
pages 20x24; subscription— daily $6, Sunday
$1.50; •atablished— dally 1877; Beriah Wll-
kins Estate, editor and publisher. OfHce,
cor. Fourteenth street and Pennsylvania
avenue (2 — 5).
Copies printed : No definite and satisfactory
statement of the number of its issues was ever
obtained from this paper for either its daily or
its Sunday issue, but the daily was believed to
exceed 20,000 in 1907 and the Sunday
to exceed 12,500 for the same year.
TIMES ; every evening and Sunday morn-
ing; independent; daily ten to sixteen, Sun-
day fifty-two pages 18x23; subscription-
evening and Sunday $5.50, evening $3, Sun-
TEECr
day $2.50; established 1894; Frank A. Munsey,
editor and publisher. Office, Munsey build-
ing (1--7).
Copies printed: ###
WEEKLY.
ARMY AND NAVY REGISTER;
Saturdays; military and naval; thirty-two
pages 11x16; subscription $8 ; established 1870;
J. E. Jenks, editor; The Army and Navy
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Bond building (1—4).
Copies printed : # # #
Publisher's announcement.— The Army and
Navy Regibtek was established in 1879.
On January 4, 1908, the 1,462 consecutive
weekly number was printed. During these
twenty-nine yeai s no issue has been missed.
During the year 1907 the Army and Navy
Register printed 32,896 lines more display
advertising than the next highest medium
of itis cl&ss
In the panic months of 1907— October. No-
vember and December- twenty-six annual
advertising contracts expired, of which
nineteen, 73 per cent, were renewed. The
Army and Navy Register having made this
record proves that it is a valuable medium
for advertisers.
The officers of the United States Army,
Navy, Marine Corps and Revenue Cutter
Service and their families, buy their food
supplies in part through Subsistence Stores
of the Commissary General of Subsistence,
their personal outfits and furnishings for
their dwellings, very largely by mall. Their
expenditure for necessities and luxuries
amounts to several million dollars each
year. The Register is the one medium
that surely reaches this class.
BEE ; Saturdays ; negro ; eight pages 16x22 ;
subscription $2; established 1882; W. C.
Chase, editor ; Bee Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. 1109 I street. N. W. (1—8).
CHRONICLE; Tuesdays; republican;
four pages 20x116; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1861; J. Q. Thompson, editor and pub-
Usher. Office, 715 Eleventh street. N. W.
COLORED AMERICAN; Wednes-
days; republican; negro; sixteen pages
103^x151^; subscription $2; established 1893;
E. E. Cooper, editor and publisher. Office.
459 C street, N.W. (A A).
EVANGELIST; Thursdays; four pages
101^x14; subscription 50 cents; established
September, 1898; The People's Mission, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 910 Pennsyl-
vania avenue, N. W. (11—7 P).
JOURNAL; Saturdays; German; inde-
pendent republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1878; Dr. Chr.
Strack, editor; Werner Koch, publisher. Of-
fice, 710 Sixth street, N. W. ( 11—3).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly in the
years 1903 and 1904, but has not since set ud
any claim for issuing so many.
LAW REPORTER; Fridays; legal;
twenty pages 7x10: subscription $8; estab-
lished'l874; R. A. Ford, editor; Law Reporter
Company, publishers. Office. 518 Fifth street.
N.W. (1-8).
NATIONAL JOURNAL; Saturdays
NATIONAL TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
patriotic societies and general literature;
120
AMEllICA^ NEWSrAPER DIRECTOllY,
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Washington.
eight pages 18x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; National Tribune Co., Inc. edi-
tors and publishers (1 — 5).
Copies printed: 110,630 in 1900
107,770 in igoi
104, 5gg in igo2
1 06, 545 in igo3
100, 2og in igo4
In the absence of any report for
1Q06 and 1907 this paper was credited
with issuing more than 75,000 copies.
NEW CENTURY; Saturdays; romau
catholic; eight pages 18x23; subscription $2;
established 188ti; C. Sevier, editor; H. J. Des
mond, publisher. Office, Marj-land building
(12-6).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 2,gg8 in igoo, since which
time it has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with printing
more than 2,250 copies for the year igo3 and
more than 1,000 in 1907.
OFFICIAI. GAZETTE OF THE U.
S. PATENT OFFICE; Tuesdays; pat
ents; one hundred and sixtj' pages 8x11;
Bubscription §5; established 1872; United
States Patent Office, editors and publishers
( \—% ). Does not insert advertisements.
PATHFINDER; Saturdays; news
review; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1894; Pathfinder Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office. Twenty fourth
and Detroit sts., N. E. Post office address.
Pathfinder, D. C. (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an average issue of 28,204 in igoi, since which
time it has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with printing
more than 20,000 copies in the year igo2, and
exceeding 12,500 in 1907.
PATRIOT; Saturlays; liquor interests;
eight pages 11x15; subscription $3.00; estab-
lished 1894; J. G. Deponai, publisher. Office,
Harper building (1—8).
Copies printed: 2.226 in 1900
2,696 in 1907
RECORD; Fridays; independent: four
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50: established
1837; E. W. Lanipton, editor and publisher.
Office. 1700 Vermont ave., N. W. (9—6).
Copies printed : Tiiis paper never made a
definite and satisfactory report, but has had
credit for issuing more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
REVIEW AND SABBATH HER-
ALD; Thursdays; adventist; twenty-four
pages 8i^xl2Vo; subscription $1.50; Review
and Herald Publishing Association, editors
and publishers. Office, Tacoma Parle (1—7).
Does not Insert advertisements (AA).
SENTINEL.; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four page820x26; subscription $3: established
1874; Louis Schade. editor and publisher.
Office, 804 E street, TS. W.
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly in the
year igoo, but has not since set up any claim
for issuing so manv.
SUNDAY HERALD: Sundays (A A).
TRADES UNIONIST; Thursdays:
trade union; four pages 15x22; subscription
tl; established 1896; T.M. Ling, editor; Trades
Unionist Publishing Co.. publishers. Office,
441-443 G street, N. W. (10—3).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for an
average issue of 1,754 in 1903, since wliich
time it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000 copies
in 1906 and 1907.
U. S. (^iOVERNftlENT ADVER-
TISER; Thursdays; government con-
tracts; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription $5;
established 1882; Rldenour & Jenks, editors
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Washington.
and publishers. Office, Washington Post
building.
Copies printed: For tlie year 1899 '''is paper
seemed to assert tliat it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of tiie claim.
YOUTH'S INSTRUCTOR; Tuesdays;
adventist; eight pages lOJ^xlS}^; subscrip-
tion 75 cents; established 1852; Fannie M.
DIckerson. editor; Review and Herald Pub-
lishing Association, publishers. Office, Ta-
coma Farl< (12- 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit for
an issue ot i2,855i in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL; semi-
monthlv; commerce; thirty-six pages 9x14;
subscription $2; established 1906; Woodworth
& Clum. editors and publishers. Office, Mun-
sey building (10—6 PJ (A A ).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN FEDERATIONIST;
monthly; labor; one nundred pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1894; Samuel
Gompers, editor; American Federation of
Labor, publishers. Office, 423 G street, N. W.
Copies printed : This publication has never
furnished a definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with issuing more than
20,000 in 1901 and more than 17,500
in 1907.
AMERICAN MONTHliY MAGA-
ZINE; Daughters of American Revolution;
one hundred pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1892: Mrs E. M. Avery, editor;
National D. A. H., publishers. Office. 9(2 F
street. N. W. (1—8).
Copies printed : Tiiis paper had credit for
an average issue of 3,075 in 1904 and 3,625 in
1905, since which time it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with printing more than 2,250 copies for
for the years 1906 and 1907.
ARMY AND NAVY MAGAZINE;
monthlv; army and navy; forty-eight pages
7x103^2 ; subscription $3; established 1893; Her-
bert Cecil Lewis, editor and publisher. Office,
6U6 F street. N.W.
Copies printed : This publication never fur-
nished information on the subject, but was be-
lieved to issue more than 2,250 copies in 1895,
more than 1,000 in igoo and not so many in
1906 and 1907.
BUFF AND BLUE; monthly; literaryj
sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; H. D. Drake, editor; T. A.
Lindstrom, publisher. Office. Kendall Green.
CATTARIAN: monthly; cats; six-
teen pages 6^x10^4; subscription .$1; estab-
lished 1903; Mabel Cornish-Bond, editor; U.
S. Official Register Association, publishers.
Office, 310 First street. S. E. (1—7).
CHILDREN'S STAR 3IAGAZINE»
monthly: juvenile: thirty six pages 9x12;
subscription S2; established November, 1907;
Elizabeth C. Wickershani, editor; The Chil-
dren's Star Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, The Sherman (2-8P).
CHURCH MILITANT; monthly;
protestant -episcopal ; twelve to sixteen
pages 9x12: subscription $1; established 1896;
organ of the Bishop of Washington; Rev. C.
L. Stetson, editor; C. T. Warren, manager.
Office, 820 F street, N. W.
Copies printed : This publication had credit
for 2,791 in i8g8, for more than 2,250 in 1900,.
more than 1,000 in igo2 and a smaller number
in 1905 and 1907.
CROP REPORTER; monthly; agri-
cultural; eight pages 9x12; established 1899;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
121
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Washington.
U. S. Deoartmeutof Agriculture, editors aud
publishers (1—8). Does not insert adver-
tisements.
DYE'S GOVEItX^IENT COUNTER-
FEIT DETECTOR; monthly; seventy
pages 6x9; subscription $3; established 185U;
F. A. Lester, editor and publisher. Office,
Corcoran building (7—3 P).
Copies printed : No definite and satisfactory
information concerning the editions issued has
ever been obtained, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1896 and more than 1,000 ever
since, including 1907.
ELECTRICAL. WORKER; month-
ly; International Brotherhood of Electrical
Workers; one hundred and thlrtv six pages
6x9; established December, 1900; H W.Sher-
man, editor and publisher. Office, Corcoran
building.
FEATHER; monthly; poultry and
pigeons; sixteen pages 10»^xl2^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; establislied 189.5; George E.
Howard, editor and publisher. Office, 714
Twelfth street, N. W. (12— 4).
Copies printed : 12,333 in iQoo, since which
its reports have not been definite and satis-
factory, but it was credited with issuing more
than 7,soo in 1905 and 1907.
FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION;
monthly; forestry and irrigation: sixty-eight
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1895;
Taomas E. Will, editor; American Forestry
Association, publishers. Office, 1311 G street,
N. W. (1— 8).
Copies printed: 6,y66 in 1902
7,316 in 1903
8,037 in 1907
^GEORGETOWNCOLLECiE JOUR-
NAL; monthly during college year; col-
legiate; sixty-two pages 8x10; subscription
451.50; established 1872; students of George-
town University, editors and publishers
(1-5).
Copies printed : This periodical had credit
for an average issue of 1,090 for the year 1904,
but has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
INVENTIVE AGE AND PATENT
INDKX ; monthly; Inventions; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription Jl; established 1889;
E. G. Slggers, publisher. Office, 918 F street,
N. W.a~8)._
Copies printed: 7,350 in 1897 and 3,041 in
1903, since which no definite and satisfactory
report has been received, but was given credit
for more than 2,250 in 1006 and 1907.
JOURNAL OF THE KNIGHTS
OF LABOR; monthly (A A).
LIFE AND HEALTH; monthly;
melical; thirty-six pages 7x10: subscription
50 cents; established 1H85; G. H. Heald. M.D.,
editor; Review and Herald Publishing As-
sociation, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed : 14,208 in 1905, but different
reports covering the same period fail to accord
one with the other. Credited with exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MACHINISTS' MONTHLY JOUR-
NAL; International Association of Machin-
ists; ninety-six pages 7x10: subscription $1;
established 1888; D. Douglas Wilson, editor
and publisher. Office, 418 McGlU building
<12-5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issuejof 35,333 in 1901 and 58,000
in 1905, since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1907.
MODEL MAGAZINE; monthly (A A^
NATIONAL BAPTIST MAGA
ZINE; monthly (A A). •
NATIONAIi GEOGRAPHIC
MAGAZINE; monthly; geography; ninety
pages 7x10; subscription $250; established
1888; Gilbert H. Grosvenor, editor; National
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Washington.
Geographic Society, publishers. Office, Hub-
bard Memorial Hall (1—8).
Copies printed: 36,250 in 1907
NATIONAL HIBERNIAN; monthly;
Ancient Order of Hibernians; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established Febru-
ary, 1901; P. J. Haltigan, editor and publish-
er. Office, H14 Louisiana avenue, N. W. (1—8).
Copies printed 144,000 in 1903
166,000 in 1904
178,250 in 1905
183,417 in 1906
185,666 in 1907
NATIONAL LIVE STOCK BUL-
LETIN ; monthly (A A).
NEW AGE; monthly; Scottish Rite Ma-
sons; eighty pages 7x10: subscription $1.50;
established June, 1904; George F. Moore, edi-
tor; Supreme Council Scottish Masons, pub-
lishers. Office, 714 Twelfth street, N. W.
(11-5 P).
Copies printed : This paper never furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but had credit
for more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NAVY; monthly (A A).
NEWS-LETTER; monthly; religious;
sixty four pages 8x12; subscription $1; fes-
tabllshed 1897; Oliver C; Sabln, editor and
publisher. Office, 1329 M street. N. W.
Copies printed : For the year 1903 this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect; It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
PATENT RECORD ; monthly; pat-
ents; twenty-four pages 103^x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; Patent Record
Company, editors and publishers. Office,
719-721 Thirteenth street, N. W.
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 47,916 in 1899, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with printing more than 20,000
copies since 1901 and including 1907.
POSTAL RECORD; monthly; twenty-
eight pages 9x12; subscription $1 ; established
1887; Edward J. Cantwell, editor; National
Association of Letter Carriers, publishers.
Office, Traders' National Bankbldg. (1— «).
Copies printed : 15,416 in 1900
16,958 in 1902
'9.375 in 1904
19,227 in 1905
19,165 in igo6
21 312 in 1907
POSTMASTERS' ADVOCATE;
monthly ; postal service ; twenty four pages
llJ^xlSi^; subscription 50 cents;" established
1895; J. Wm. McKinley, editor and publisher.
Office, May building (1—8).
Copies printed: 26,^:^^ in 1905,
37,031 for year ending June, 1907.
RECORDS OF THE PAST: month
ly; thirty two pages 7?4xll; subscription $2;
established 1901; G. Fi^ederlck Wright, edi-
tor; Records of the Past Exploration So-
ciety, publishers. Office, 215 Third street.
S.E.(12-5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 5,000 in 1902, since which
time i. has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with printing
more than 4,000 copies for the year 1903 and
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
RED LETTER MAGAZINE; month-
ly (A A).
SABBATH SCHOOL WORKER;
monthly; adventlst; nixteen pages 7x10; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1887: O. B.
Thompson, editor; Review and Herald Pub-
Ushlug Association, publishers. Office, Ta-
eoma Park (1—7). Does not Insert adver-
tisements.
STONE CUTTERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; labor; twenty pages 10x14; sub-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA— Washington.
scriptlon $1; established 1887; James F. Mc-
Hugh, editor and publisher. Office. 803 Fifth
street. N. W. (4—3).
Copies printed : This paper never furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but had credit
for exceeding 4,000 in 1903 and 1907.
VIEWS ; monthly; insurance; twenty-
four to thirty-two pages 9x11; subscription
$2; established 1888; Max Cohen, editor and
publisher. Office. 509 Seventh St., N.W. (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,250 in 1903
3,700 in 1907
BI-MONTHLY.
AMERICAN ANNALS OF THE
DEAF; bi-monthly, during school year;
one hundred and twenty eight pages 6x9;
subscription $2; established 1848; Edward
Allen Fay, editor and publisher. Office. Ken-
dall Green (1—8).
Copies printed : 1,100 in 1900
1,100 in 1991
1,100 in 1904
1,100 in 1905
1,100 in 1906
1,110 in 1907
JOURNAL, OF THE U. S. INFAN-
TRY ASSOCIATION; bi monthly, Jan-
DISITRICT OF COLUMBIA— Washington.
uary, March, May, July, September and No-
vember; military; one hundred and eighty
to two hundred and twelve pages 6x9; sub-
scription $3; established 1904; H. U. Clark,
editor; The U. S. Infantry Association, pub-
lishers. Office, 1T44 G street, N.W. f 1— 8).
Copies printed: 2,420 in 1907
QUARTERLY.
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY COU-
RIER; quarterly, January, April, July and
October; educational; eight to twelve pages
9x12; subscription 25 cents; established 1891;
W. L. Davidson, editor; The American Uni-
versity, publishers. Office, 1419 F st.. N. W.
(12-5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit tor
issuing more tlian i 000 copies regularly in the
years 1903 and 1904, but lias not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for issuing
so many.
JOURNAL, OF THE AMERICAN
SOCIETY OF NAVAL ENGINEERS;
quarterly, February, May, August and No-
vember; naval and marine engineering;
three hundred and eiglit to three hundred
and eighty pages 6x9; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1889; American Society of Naval En-
gineers, editors and publishers. Office, Navy
Department (7—5).
FLORIDA.
Population 528,542 1. Land Area 54,240 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Alabama and Georgia, east by the Atlantic Ocean, south
by the Straits of Bimini and the Gulf of Mexico, and west by the Gulf of Mexico
and Alabama. State capital : Tallahassee. Principal products and industries:
Cotton, lumber, tobacco, oranges and tropical fruit, and cigar manufacturing.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 157, divided as
follows: Daily, 16; semi-weekly, 3; weekly, 127; monthly, 11.
The cities of over 3,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
Jacksouville 28,429t
Pen sacola 17,747+
Key West 17,114f
Tampa 15.839+
Ht. Augustine 4,27iJ+
LakeCity 4,013t
GainesTille 3,633t
Ocala 3,380t
Palatka 3,301t
Feriiandiua 3,2454-
Apniachicola 3,077t
A1,ACIIV A, Alachua Co. b 206t pop.,
at Junction of Atlantic Coast Line and Sea-
board Air Line Rds., about 20 m. N. W. of
Gainesville, the county seat.
POST; Fridays (A A).
APALAGHICOLA, o. h., Franklin
Co. "1113,077+ pop., at mouth of Apalachicola
r. on Apalachicola bay. Boats to Columbus,
Ga., and way landings four times a week.
Lumber, flsh and oyster trade and sponge
fishing.
TIMES ; Saturdays; neutral; four pages
9x13; subscription $1; established 1886 ; H.
W. Johnston, editor and publisher.
APOPKA, Orange Co. D 400t pop.— of
township718+— on Atlantic Coast Line and
Seaboard Air Line Rds., 150 m. S. of Jack-
sonville. Fruit.
ORANGE CO. CITIZEN; Saturdays;
democratic; eight page8l5x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; L. D. Geiger, editor and
publisher.
ARCADIA, O. h., De Soto Co. g 799t
pop.— of township 1,449— on Plant System
Rd., about 50 m. S. of Bartow. Oranges,
vegetables, cattle and abundant phosphate.
DESOTO CO. CHAMPION; Thurs
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Mrs. NevaC. Child, editor and
publisher.
DE SOTO CO. NEWS; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; Walter Graham, editor; De
Soto Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BARTOW, c. h., Polk Co. g l,983t
pop.— of township 2,390+— on Plant System
Rd. and Peace r., about 38 m. E. of Tampa.
Farming, orange growing and manufact-
uring. Center of the pebble phosphate belt.
COURIER INFORMANT; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1 ; established — Informant 1881,
Courier 1877. consolidated 1888; D. B. Sweat,
editor; The Polk County Printing Co., pub-
lishers.
POLK CO. RECORD; Fridays (A A).
BLOUNTSTOWN, Calhcun Co. tl
800 pop., on Apalachicola r. Steamboat
connection between Apalachicola, Fla.,
and Columbus, Ga., 28 m. 8. W. of Qulncy.
CALHOUN DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1: established 1904; A. Max Wil-
son, editor and publisher (2—5).
BRAIDENTOWN, c. h.. Manatee
Co. p 900+ pop. (of township), at head of
navigation on Manitee r., 6 m. from its
mouth. Cigar factory, oranges, vegetables
and flsh.
HERALiD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 24x36; subscription $1; established 1900;
W. C. Llghtfoot. editor and publisher (1—7).
MANATEE RIVER JOLRNAl--
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1888; J. H.
Humphries, editor and publisher (6—8).
B R O N S O N, c. h., Levy Co. a 799t
pop. (of township), on Florida Central &
Peninsular Rd..24m. S. W. of Gainesville.
Saw mill, cotton gin and barrel factory.
Center of the phosphate and turpentine
belts. Agriculture and lumbering.
LEVY TIMES-DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1882; Oliver J.
Farmer, editor and publisher (7—5).
BROOKSVIIiLE, c. h., Hernando
Co. D 641+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rail-
way System, about 75 m. S. W. of Ocala.
Growing of oranges, semi-tropical fruits,
vegetables, corn, sugar, tobacco; naval
stores, cedar, cypress and pine lumber, wool
and phosphate.
SOUTHERN ARGUS; Thursdays:
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established January, 19U2; A. M.C.Rus-
sell, editor; Russell Publishing Company,
publishers (7-5).
STAR; Fridays; democratic; four to
six pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; established
1886; J. C.Burwell. editor and publisher.
CHIPLEY, Wa$hington Co. t2 652t
pop., on LoulSTllle & Nashville Rd., 118 m.
E. of Pensacola. Milling, lumbering, cotton
growing and farming.
BANNER; Saturdays; democratic; four
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
pages lfix22; subscription $1; established 1886;
T. C. Joues, editor and publisher.
CLEARWATER HARBOR,
Hillsboro Co. p 325 pop., on Sanford &
St. Petersburg Rd.. located on the Gulf of
Mexico, 30 m. W. of Tampa, the county
seat. Fruit culture.
WEST HILLSBORO PRESS; Fri-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; Leroy Brandon, editor;
Press Publishing Company, publishers.
COCOA, Brevard Co. ^i 382tpop., on
Florida East Coast Rd. and Indian r.. 20 m.
S. of Tltusville, the county seat. Stock j
raising, fruit and truck growing. Agri- i
culture. Winter resort. |
COCOA AND ROCKLEI>GE<
NEWS; Thursdays; twelve pages 9x14; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; E. D. Oslln,
editor and publisher (1—8).
CRAWFORDVILLE, c h., Wa-^
kulla Co. \} 799+ pop. (of township), on
Tallahassee & Georgia Rd., 2)4 m. E. of
Carrabelle. Saw mills.
GULF COAST BREEZE; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13.\2U; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; C. D. Robertson,
editor; G. M. Shepard, publisher.
DADE CITY, c. h., Pasco Co. u 509t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular and
Plant System Rds., about 32 m. N. E. of
Tampa. Saw mill and wagon manufactory.
PASCO CO. DE3IOCRAT; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; John B. Johnston,
editor; J. B. Johnston & Son, publishers.
DAYTON A, Volusia Co. D 5,229 pop.,
on Florida East Coast Rd. and Halifax r., 74
m. S. of St. Augustine. Growing of oranges,
strawberrlesand vegetables, and manufact-
ure of lumber. Summer and winter resort.
Automobile race course.
GAZETTE-NEWS; Saturdays; demo
cratic; four pages 18x22; suljscrlptiou $1.50;
established 1889; T. E. Fitzgerald, editor;
Gazette-News Company, publishers (1— s).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HALIFAX JOURNAL; Wednesdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; J, M. Jolley, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DE FUNIAK SPRINGS, c.h.,>rai.
ton Co. ^ 1,800 pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 80 m. E. of Pensacola. Seat of Florida
Chautauqua Assembly and Palum College.
BREEZE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
R. W. Storrs, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,036 in 1906
1,148 in 1907
DE FUNIAK HERALD; Fridaya;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1894; J. T. Stubbs, editor and
publisher.
STOCK MANi monthly ; live stock ;
twelve pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished April, 1901; R. W. Storrs, editor;
Stockman Publishing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This periodical had
credit for an issue of 1,500 in 1902,
since which time it has not furnished a
report, and was credited with printing
more than 1,000 for the year 1903, but
nothing to sustain so high a rating has
since been received.
DE LAND, c. h., Volusia Co. D 2,500
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 108 m. 8.
of Jacksonville. Agriculture, gardening
and fruit growing. Starch manufactory.
Seat of John B. Stetson University.
FLORIDA AGRICULTURIST;
Wednesdays (▲ A).
INDUSTRIAL HERALD ; Satur-
days; four pages lTJ^x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished May, 19()4; R. H. Mack, editor and
publisher (11—5) (A A).
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; six pages
15}^x22; subscription $1; established 1887; C.
O. Codrington, editor; News Publishing Co.,
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite informa-
tion as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
SUPPLEMENT; Wednesdays; local;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; S. M. Johnston, editor and pub-
lisher.
VOLUSIA CO. RECORD: Saturdays;
democratic: four pages 18x24: subscription
$1.50; established 1888: B. E. Prevatt. editor
and publisher.
SOUTHERN FIELD AND HOME;
monthly; agriculturiil; ei»iht pages I4%xl5;
subscription 25ceut3; established 1888; South-
ern Field and Home Company, editors and
publishers (A A).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than ^ t,ooo
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
ESTERO, Lee Co. P 225 pop., on Es-
tero r., 16 m. S. of Myers.
FLAMING SWORD; monthly; ad
vance thought; thirty six pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; U G.Morrow,
editor; Guiding Star Publishing House, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,300 in 1900
2,248 in 190 1
2,000 in 1902
1,200 in 1905
1,252 in 1906
1,305 in 1907
E U S T I S , Lake Co. D 600 pop., on
Plant System, 5 m. N. E. of Tavares and
150 S. of Jacksonville. Orange growing
and gardening.
EUSTIS LAKE REGION; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscrlp-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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FLORIDA.
tlon $1.50; established 1884; C. H. Newell,
editor and publisher (1—8).
FERNANDINA,c. h., Nassau Co. ^
3,245+ pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular
Rd., Amelia Island and Amelia r., 33 m. N.
by N. W. of Jacksonville. Oyster canning.
Manufactures lumber, sashes and blinds.
Fine liarbor.
NASSAU CO. STAR AND FliOR-
IDA MIRItOK.; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x2U; subscription $1; estab-
lished—S<ar 189T, Mirror 1878, consolidated
October, 19U1; H. P. Trimble, editor; Feruan-
dina Publishing Co., publishers (A A).
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1889 ; S. W. Mauncy, editor and publisher
(1-8).
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
FORT MYERS (Myers P. O.). Lee
Co. p 1,700 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.,
18 m. E. of Gulf of Mexico.
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; P. A Ruhl, editor; Ruhl & Stout, pub-
lishers (1—8).
TROPICAIi BREEZE; Thursdays;
four pages 15x21; subserij)tion $1.50; estab-
lished 1906: W. E. Grlffls, editor; Griffis Brjs..
publishers ( 10-6 P).
FORT PIERCE, St. Lucie Co. n- 918
pop., on Florida East Coast Rd., 242 m. S. of
Jacksonville. Pineapple and orange grow^-
ing and fishing. Winter resort.
NEWS; Fridays; local; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 19i'3: Charles S.
Emerson, editor and publlslier (10— 5 P).
ST. LUCIE CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 19U5; A. K.Wilson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
AMERICAN BEE KEEPER; mouth
ly; bee culture; thirty-six to forty pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1890;
Harry E. HID, editor; W. T. Falconer Mfg.
Co., Falconer, N. Y., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,000 in 1907
GAINESVILLE, c. h.. Alachua Co. [j
7,851 pop., on Seabord Air Line, Atlantic
Coast Line, and Gainesville & Gulf Rds.,
40 m. W.of Palatka, 70 S.W. of Jacksonville
and 100 S. W. of Fernandina. Agriculture
and orange growing. Phosphate, naval
stores and truck farming. University of
Florida. Manufacturing.
SUN; every morning except Monday, and
SEMI -WEEKLY; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription— daily $5, semi-
weekly $1; established — daily 1880, semi-
rreekly 1886; H. H. McCreary, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1906
and 1907 the daily issue of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
v^^ould warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
For the years 1906 and 1907 the semi-
weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
FLORIDA.
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
CHRISTIAN STANDARD; Satur-
days (A A).
ELEVATOR; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established October,
1905; F. Prescott Bullock, editor; The Eleva-
tor Publishing Co. , Dublishers (12—5 P).
FLORIDA SCHOOL EXPONENT;
monthly; educational; sixteen to thirty two
pages 9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
T. F. McBeath, editor and publisher (6—5).
GREENCOVE SPRINGS, c. h.,
Clay Co. ^ 929tpop.— of township 1,561+— on
Jacksonville, Tarn pa & Key West and South-
western Rds. and St. Johns r., 30 m. S. of
Jacksonville and 25 N. of Palatka. Copious
sulphur spring, car shops, brick and wood
works. Large lumber interests. Fruit and
vegetable center. *
CLAY CO. TIMES; Fridays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1898; Harry O. Decker, editor and publisher.
INVERNESS, ell., Citrus Go. U 950
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., about 32
m. N. by N. W. of Dade City. Phosphate
mining and orange shipping, truck farm-
ing.
CITRUS CO. CHRONICLE; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Walter F.
Warnoek. editor and publisher (1—8).
JACKSONVILLE, c. h.. Duval Co. ^
28,429+ pop. — local estimate 50.000 ^ on
Georgia Southern, Florida East Coast, Jack-
sonville & Southwestern, Southern Rail-
way, Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air
Line Rds. and St. Johns r., about 140 m. S.
by S. W. of Savannah, Ga. A winter re-
sort. Manufactures lumber, marmalade,
moss soap, naval stores, fertilizers and
machinery. Shipbuilding.
DAILY.
FLORIDA TIMES-UNION; every
morning, and FARMER AND FRUIT
GROWER, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; daily ten to forty,
semi- weekly eight pages 17x23; subscription
—dally $6, semi weekly $1; established 1865;
Geo. W. Wilson, editor; Florida Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 11,581 in 1907.
No definite information was ever ob-
tained concerning the weekly, but it
had credit for exceeding 1,000 since
1901.
To the daily edition of this paper
Rowell's American Newspaper Direc-
tory accords the so-called .Gold Marks
(0 0), the meaning of which is stated
to be that advertisers value it .more for
the class and quality of its circulation
than for the mere number of copies
printed.
METROPOLIS; every evening except
Sunday; independent -democratic; dally
eight, Saturday eight to sixteen pages
17^x24; subscription $5: established 1887;
W. R. Carter, editor; Rufus A. Russell, bus-
iness manager; Carter & Russell Publishing
Company, publishers (3—4).
Copies printed: 6,231 in 1900
7,018 in 1902
8,398 in 1903
8,760 in 1904
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
FLORIDA^ Jacksonville.
FLORIDA.
8,930 in 1905
9,432 in 1906
10,830 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Jackson-
ville, Fla., Metkopolis is Jacksonville's
best paper. The sworn circulation for
1907 shows 10,8:30 copies dally. We are now
printing and selling over 11,000 copies daily,
which is by far the greatest circulation
ever attained by any newspaper in
Florida. The population of Jacksonville
is about 50.000 souls. We cover Jackson-
ville most thoroughly and have a large
circulation In the State outside of Jackson-
ville. If j'ouuse the Metropolis you cover
the Cit5' of Jacksonville and Florida most
thoroughly. The Metropolis is the only
paper in Jacksonville that permitted the
Association of A.merican Advertisers to
make a thorou<2:h ftispection of its circula-
tion books and accounts, and was Issued a
certificate provin? every claim made. E.
Katz, Temple Court, N. Y. Representative.
WEEKLY.
FLORIDA AGRICULTURIST;
Wednesdays; agriculture; sixteen pages
10^x15; subscription $1; established 1874;
W. C. Steele, editor; Agriculturist Publish-
ing Co., publishers (9—7 P). „
FLORIDA LABOR TE»1PLAR;
Saturdays (A A) „
FRATERNAL LEDGER ; Saturdays;
miscellaneous fraternal societies ; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; Eev.
R. B. Brooks, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the years igoi
and 1903 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the * accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any re-
newal of the claim.
INDUSTRIAL RECORD; weekly;
naval stores and lumber ; twenty- pages
11x13^; subscription $2; established 1900;
Record Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1903 this paper had credit for
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but has not since made any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
MASONIC FORU M ! Saturdays;
Masonic: f our nages 18x24; subscription $1;
"Established 1900; D. A. Perrln, editor; J. H.
Dlckerson. publisher (1— 5>.
SUEDLICHE POST; Saturdays; Ger-
man; ten to twelve pages 15x22: subscrip-
tion .12: established June, 1907: Henry Jen-
sen, editor: The Jensen Printing Company,
publishers. ^.„^, „ ^
SUNDA\' SCHOOL LESSON :Satur
days: Sundav school : four p«ges 18x24: snb
scription $1: established 1900; H. G. Reid,
editor and publisher.
MONTHLY.
FLORIDA FRATERNAL REt;-
ORD; monthlv; fraternal societies;
fifty-six pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; J. W. White, editor and publisher
(1— «).
WHARTON'S MAGAZINE; month
ly (AA>.
JASPER, c. h., Hamilton Co. \^ 993t
pop., on Plant System and Georgia Southern
& Florida Rds., about 30 m. N. W. of Lake
City and 163 a. W. of Savannah, Ga. Cot-
ton, sugar, rice, melons, oranges and tur-
pentine. Cotton gins and lumber factories.
BANNER OF LIBERTY; Thursdays;
democratlo; four pages 18x24; subscription
SI; established November, 1903; W. A. Snow,
editor and publisher (1—5).
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x2-l; subscription $1; established 1890;
W. C. Caldwell, editor; Jasper Printing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
KEY WEST, c. h., Monroe Co. Q
17,114+ pop.— local estimate 25,000— on the
Gulf of Mexico and Key West Island. Ex-
tensive cigar factories. Sponge and deep-
sea fishing. Galveston, New York, New
Orleans, Havana, Tampa and Miami steam-
ers touch here. A port of entry.
CITIZEN; dally except Sunday; demo-
cratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $5;
established April, 1905 (succeeded Inter-
Ocean); Walter W. Thompson, editor; The
Citizen Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1890; J. T. Ball, editor: The Adver
tiser Publishing Company, publishers.
KISSIMMEE, c. h.. Osceola Co. cj
1,132+ pop., on Florida Midland and Plant
System Rds. and Lake Tohopekallga, 18
m. S. of Orlando. Center of sugar and
rice industries. Orange culture, early vege-
tables and tobacco. Headquarters for cattle
and sheep.
VALLEY GAZETTE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1897; W. B. Harris and P. A.
Vans Agnew. editors and publishers.
LAKE BUTLER, Bradford Co. b
431 pop., on Georgia Southern & Florida,
Jackson & Southwestern Rds., 15 m. N. W.
of Starke, the county seat. Cotton, corn,
fruit and strawberries.
STAR; Fridays; four pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1901; F.
G. SchlU, editor and publisher.
LAKE CITY, c. h., Columbia Co. b
4,013+ pop., on Plant System, Georgia South-
ern & Florida and Florida Central & Penin-
sular Rds., 60 m.W. of Jacksonville and 106
E. of Tallahassee, the State capital. Phos-
phate mining, tobacco growing, timber and
turpentine industries. Seat of State Agri-
cultural College and U. S. Agricultural Ex-
periment Station. Center of Sea Island
cotton region.
CITIZEN-REPORTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1874; Herbert L. Dodd, editor;
Dodd Printing and Publishing Company,
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,245 for the year 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
FLORIDA INDEX; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1899; T. J. Appleyard, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
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FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop- j
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SUNDAY MO R N T N G BA ND
JOURNAL.; Fridays (A A).
liAKELAND, Pr^lk Co. g 3,013 pop.,
a health resort on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., ^
3J m. E. of Tampa. Fruit and vegetable
culture; phosphate rock mining.
POTiK CO. NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; R. R. Tomlin, editor and pub- I
lisher.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; four pages :
15x22; subscriptiou$l; established 1884; P. M.
Trammell, editor and pnblishf-r (11— fi) (A A), i
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903 j
this paper seemed to assert that it had 1
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim. 1
li AUREIi HILL, Walton Co. u 609t
pop., on Yellow River Rd., 68 m. N. E. of
Pensacola. Syrup refinery, fruit and cot-
ton raising and agriculture.
OUR SOUTHERN HOME; Saturdays;
local; four pages 10^x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished January, 19U5; Krlc von Axelson,
editor and publisher (8—5 P).
LEESBURG, -^a^'* C'o. n 765t pop.,
on Florida Central & Peninsular and Plant
System Rds. and St. Johns r., 11 ra. W. of '
Tavares, the county seat, and 143 S. of
JackBonTlUe. Center of the great lake re-
gion and orange belt of the State.
COIMERCIAL; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x2t): subscription $2; established
1876; Jos. H. C. Pratt, editor; South and East
Florida Publishing Co., publishers.
LIVEOAK, c. h., Suwannee Co. [^
1,659+ pop. — local estimate, 8,000— on Sea-
board Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line,
Suwannee & San Pedro and Live Oak,
Perry & Gulf Rds., 83 m. E. of Tallahassee,
the State capital, and .30 N. W. of Lake
City. Sugar cane, cotton, sweet potatoes
and early vegetables.
DEMOCRAT; every • evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $5; eitablished November, 1905;
Live Oak Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1— 7P).
FLORIDA CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Tuesdays; methodist; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1..50 ; established 1886 ;
Live Oak Publishing Co.. publishers CI— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had
credit for issuing 3,214 in 1899, since
which no definite and satisfactory re-
port has been forthcoming, but it had
credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1903
and more than 1,000 in 1907.
SUWANNEE DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
eight to sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
established 1884; Live Oak Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (6 — 5).
Copies printed: No satisfactory re-
port was ever obtained from this paper,
but it had credit for issuing more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MACCLENNY, c. h., Baker Co. b
350+ pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular
Rd., 23 m. W. of Jacksonville. Growing of
peaches, fruit and vegetables.
STANDARD; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; Avery Powell, editor and
publisher.
MADISON, c. b., Maditon Co. ^ 84 t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular Rd.
Saw and cotton-seed oil mills and cotton
factories. Farming.
N E W ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1901; Columbus B.Smith,
editor and publisher.
RECORDER; Fridays; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1881; R. C. Dunn,
editor; R. C. Dunn & Co., publishers.
MANATEE, J/awa<«e Co. g 254 pop.,
on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 2 m. E. of
Braidentown.
RECORD} Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1903; Frank A. Walpole, editor and publisher
(5—4).
MARIANNA, c. h., Jackson Co. Yi
900+ pop.-- of township 3,615+— on Louisville
& Nashville Rd., 72 m. N. W. of Tallahassee,
the State capital. Agriculture and stock
raising. Turpentine.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; democratic; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; established
Mav, 1905; Jefferson Davis Stephens, editor
and publisher (1-7) (A A).
TIMES-COURIER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1863; O. C. Moore and W. B. Fol
som, editors and publishers (6 — 5,.
WEST FLORIDA BUGAIL; Satur-
days; negro; republican; four pages 17>^x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; A. Purdee,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WEST FLORIDA TRIBUNE;
monthly; negro; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896; Jas. C. Forest,
editor and publisher.
MAYO, c. h., Lafayette Co. i^ l,347t pop.
(of township), 20 m. S.W. of Live Oak, on
Suwannee&San Pedro Rd. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription §1; established
1890; J. B. Home, editor and publisher (6—5).
MELBOURNE, Brevard Co. Q 400
pop., on Indian r., 39 m. S. of Titusville. the
county seat. Pineapple growing. Winter
resort.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 133^x19; subscription .fl; established
1894; E. D"Oslin, editor and publisher (6—5).
MIAMI, Dade Co. g l,681t pop., on
Florida East Coast Rd. Fruit, winter vege-
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FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
tables and farming. Fishing and sponging.
Winter resort.
METROPOLIS; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1896; B.
B. Tatum, editor; The Miami Printing Co.,
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the. claim.
NEWS? Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50: established 1898; E. T. By-
ington, editor and publisher.
MILLIGAN, Santa Rosa Co. t] 680t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 28 m. N.
E. of Milton, the county seat. Fruit and
lumber.
HERA LD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 9x13; subscription $1; established 1900;
Willis Garrett, editor and publisher.
MILTON, c. h., Santa Rosa Co. bl,204t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd. and
Blackwater r., about 19 m. N. by N. E. of
Pensacola. Wool, cotton, fruit and lumber.
INDEX; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1888; E. A. Potter, editor; H. S. Seabrook,
publisher.
SANTA ROSA STAR; Thursdays
(▲A).
MONTICELIiO.c. h., Jefftrton Co.\^
l,076t pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular
and Plant System Rds., 31 m. E. of Talla-
hassee, the State capital, and 224 S. W. of
Savannah, Ga. Agriculture, cotton and
vegetable growing.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
January, I9u3; C. T. Carroll, editor and pub-
lisher.
NEW SMYRNA, Volutia Co. u 543 1
pop., ou Florida East Coast Rd. and North
Indian r., 1 m.W. from the Atlantic coast
and 35 N. E. of Sanford. Fruit growing.
Winter resort.
BREEZE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1887; J. J. Birch, editor and publisher.
OCALA c. h., Marion Co. D 5,000
pop., on Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic Coast
Line and Silver Springs, Ocala & Gulf Rds.,
i% m. from the famous Silver Spring.
Foundry and machine shops. Sugar cane,
oranges,phosphate, turpentine, lumber and
truck farming.
BANNER; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; democratic ;
daily four to eight, weekly twelve to sixteen
pages 15x22: subscription— daily $5, weekly
»1 ; established -daily 190?,weekly 1866; Frank
Harris, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1899
and 1907 the weekly edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKliY, Fridays;
four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established—
I daily 1895, weekly 1897; C.L.Bittinger. editor;
I Bittinger & Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
the weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
FLORIDA ADVERTISER: Fridays;
four pages 17x24; subscripticm $1; estab-
lished July. 190!; S. M. Gibbs, editor; Adver-
tiser Publishing Co., publishers (2—5 P).
FLORIDA NEWS CARRIER: Sat
urdays; negro; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established July. 1904; James Dean,
editor; J. W. Dukes, publisher (1—5) f A A).
SOUTHERN WITNESS; Thursdays
(▲A).
ORLANDO, c. li., Orange Co. D 2,481t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular and
Plant System Rds., about 18 m. N. by N. E.
of Kissimmee. Iron foundry. Oranges,
pineapples, grapes and various vegetables.
REPORTER -STAR; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; dally eight, weekly twelve
to sixteen pages 13x20; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1: e.^^tablished— daily September
15. 1903; weekly 1896; R J. HalJy, managing
editor; Reporter-Star Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays (A A).
FLORIDA CHRISTIAN RE-
CORDER; Thursdays; African methodist-
episcopal; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1894; G. C. Henderson, editor;
Florida Christian Recorder Publishing Co.,
publishers.
SOUTH FLORIDA SENTINEL;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription SI; established 1892; Josiah
Ferris, editor and publisher (10-7 P).
PALATKA, c. h., Putnam Co. b
3,301+ pop., on Florida East Coast, Georgia
Southern & Florida, Jacksonville, Tampa
& Key West and Plant System Rds. and St.
Johns r., 30 m. S. W. of St. Augustine, 75 S.
of Jacksonville and 200 E. by S. E. of Talla-
hassee, the State capital. Cotton, sugar,
oranges and other fruits shipped by steain-
boat to Jacksonville. Agriculture. Win-
ter resort.
NEWS AND ADVERTISER; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1894; Wm. A. Russell,
editor; Russell & Vickers, publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing 2,224 in 1902, since which
no report has been forthcoming, but
it was thought to print more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
TIMES-HERALD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established- Jlem/rf 1869. Times\9&'d; consoli-
dated 1893; H. A. B. McKlnzie. editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
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129
FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PALMETTO,3f«»«fee Co.go69tpop.,
on Seaboard Air Line and Manatee r., 50 m.
S. E. of Tampa. Canning factory, fertilizer
plant.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1: established
1894; J.W.Bell, editor and publisher (6-51
PENSACOL.A, c.la., Escambia Co. ^
17,747+ pop., on Louisville & Nashvtlle
and Pensacola, Alabama & Tenuessee Rds.
and Pensacola bay, 8 m. from the Gulf of
Mexico. Port of entry. Custom house and
navy yard.
JOURNA L. ; every morning* except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
eight pages ISJ^x? ; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1898, weekly
1904; Frank L. Mayes, editor; The Journal
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed:
Daily, 1,887 i" 1901
2,441 in 1902
2,929 in 1903
3,540 in 1904
4,850 in 1905
5,738 in 1906
5,758 in 1907
Weekly: 2,147 in 1907
NEWS; every evening except Saturday,
and WEEKliY. Fridays: democratic; daily
and weekly eight, Sunday twenty pages
18x24; subscription — daily $5, weekly 81;
established 1889; News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory report has been obtained from
this paper since 1899, and the publisher
admits that he does not keep records
that would make it possible for him
to prepare such a report; but the daily
edition has had credit for isstiing more
than 1,000 copies regularly since 1900
and including 1907.
BROTHEKHOOD: Fridays (A A).
FTiORIDA SENTINEli: Fridays;
negro; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1887; M. M.Lewey.
editor and publisher.
PERRY, c. h., Taylor Co. b l,314tpop.
(of township), on Fenhollowav r.. about 2S
m. from its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico.
Sea Island cotton and tobacco.
TAYLOR CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 11x22; subscription
»1; established 1903; J. O.Culpepper, editor;
J. L. Dennis, publisher.
PLANT CITY, HilUhoro Co. p 1,500
pop., on Florida Central and Peninsular
and Plant System Rds., 22 m. E. of Tampa,
the county seat. Shipping point for oranges
and vegetables.
COURIER ; Fridays; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; P. A. Merrin. editor and publisher (10—7).
PUNTA GORDA, De Soto Co. g
1,300+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
Charlotte Harbor. Fishing, phosphate min-
ing, cattle raising and fruit growing.
HERALD; Thursdays ; eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; A. P.
Jordan, editor and publisher (1—8).
9
QUINCY, c. h., Gadsden Co. \^ 847t
pop., on Florida Central & Peninsular Rd.,
24 m. N. W. of Tallahassee, the State cap-
ital. Farming and fruit-growing section.
GADSDEN CO. TIMES; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1902; H. A. Love, editor and
publisher.
SAINT ANDREWS, Washington
Co. "d 383+ pop. (of township), on St. An-
drews bay, 100 m. E. by S. E. of Pensacola.
A fish market and winter resort.
ST. ANDREWS BUOY ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; sub.scription
$1; established April, 1891; Wm. A. Emmons,-
editor and publisher (9— 5).
SAINT AUGUSTINE, c. h., Saint
John Co. -^ 6,157 pop., on Florida East
Coast and St. Augustine & South Beach
Rds. and on Bay of St. Augustine, 36 m. S.
of Jacksonville. A well known winter re-
sort.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established 1899; H.
L. Brown, editor; The Record Company,
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,155 ^ I905»
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
SAINT FRANCIS, Lake Co. u 50
pop., on W. bank of St. Johns r., 10 m. W.
of De Land. Agriculture and fruitgrowing.
FLORIDA FACTS; monthly; demo-
cratic; elsht pages 15x22: subscription 75
cents; established 1890; John E. Harris, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
SAINT PETERSBURG, ^t«*6oro
Co. p 4,500 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line
Rd. and Tampa bay. Fruit and vegetable
growing and fishing. Summer and winter
resort.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; Inde-
pendent; daily eight, weekly eight to sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription^aily $5, weekly
$1.50; established — daily. November, 1907;
weekly, March, 1906; Willis B. Powell, editor
and publisher (1—8). See advertisement
on followiug page.
TI.IIES; Saturdays: eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1884; W. L.
Staub, editor; Times Publishing Company,
publishers.
SANFORD, Orange Co. n 1,4501 pop.,
on Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West and
Plant System Rds. and St. Johns r., 193 m.
S. of Jacksonville. Shipping point for
oranges, earlj' vegetables and fruits to
Northern markets. Cigar, jelly and mar-
malade factories.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; Frank V. Baker, editor and publisher.
SAN MATEO,/'«<nam Co. ti 267t pop.,
on Florida East Coast Rd. and St. Johns r.,
about 6 m. S. E. of Palatka, the county seat.
Orange growing.
ITEM ; Saturdays; agricultural; eight
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FLORIDA.
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891 ;
J. A. Crosby, editor and publisher.
SARASOTA, Manatee Co. p 1,800
pop. (of township), on Seaboard Air Line
extension and Sarasota bay, 12 m. S. of
Braidentown, the county seat. Truck farm-
ing and orange growing. Summer and
winter resort.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 12x18;
subscription $1.R0; established 1899; C. V. S
Wilson, editor and publisher (2—8).
STARKE, c. h., Bradford Co. ^ 972t
pop., on Elorida Central & Peninsular and
Atlantic, Suwannee River & Gulf Rds.,
45 m. S. W. of Jacksonville. Cotton, corn,
sugar, oranges, strawberries and farming.
BRADFORD CO. TEI.E(iRAPH;
Fridays; democratic: eight pages 1:^x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1879 ; E. S. Matthews,
editor and publisher.
SUMTER VILLE, c. h., Sumter Co.
D 886tpop. (of township), on Florida Cen-
tral & Peninsular Rd., 37 m. S. of Ocala.
Orange growing and stock raising.
SUMTER CO. TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1881; "Walter Graham, editor
and publisher.
TALLAHASSEE, c. h., Leon Co. \2
State Capital, 2,981+ pop., on Florida
Central & Peninsular and Carrabelle.Talla-
FLORIDA.
hassee & Georgia Rds . about 2.3 ni. N. from
Apalachee bay. Farming and fruit raising.
SUN; Saturdays; democratic; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $2; successor to
Capital and Tallahasseean; Claude L'Engle,
editor; Sun Company, publishers ("1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
METROPOL.ITAN; Fridavs (A A).
TRUE DEMOCRAT; Fridays (A A).
TAMPA, c. h., Hillshoro Co. p 43,.500
pop.— local estimate 60,(X)0— on Seaboard,
Atlantic Coast Line and Tampa Northern
Rds., Hillsboro r. and Tampa bay. A good
harbor. Numerous cigar factories In opera-
tion; manufacturing, lumber and phos-
phates. Winter resort.
MORNING TRIBUNE; every morn
Ing, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; eight to twenty-four pages 20x26 ;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
llshe.l-daily 1891, weekly 1870; W. F. Sto-
vall, editor; Tampa Tribune Publishing
Company, publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: Daily 2,529 in 1900
5,608 in 1902
6,610 in 1903
12,516 in 19Q7
edition had credit for ■
The weekly
2,092 in 1900,
have failed to
tory, but was
than 1,000 in 1906 and
NEWS; every evening
since which its reports
be definite and satisfac-
believed to issue more
1907.
except Sunday;
ST. PETERSBURG INDEPENDENT
EVERY EVENING and WEEKL.Y
Independent Building,
St. Petersburg, Fla.
The Weekly Independent has 1,350 subscribers — every one paid in advance.
Its rates are ten cents an inch, flat, on time contracts. Twelve pages, 15x22. Each
page contains live local news. Considered model paper of Florida by press and
public.
The Evening Independent was a success from start; carries full United Press
dispatches and three news services' matter; three reporters cover city field; 750 fully
paid-up subscribers on books inside of 60 days; list now 1,000 and growing. Covers
entire Pinellas peninsula. Eight pages, 15x22. Rate on time contracts, 8 cents per
inch, flat.
DOX'T WRITE UNLESS TOIT WILL PAY MY RATE.
I refuse rods of advertising every month because I do not allow advertising
agents to dictate value of my space to me. I know I have a good advertising medium
because I carry $1,500 worth of advertising each month for local merchants.
St. Petersburg is the most popular resort town in Florida, both summer
and winter. Ten years old and has 4,500 population. Has 10,000 to 15,000 winter
tourists during season. Post-office receipts for 1907 over 1906 show 39 per cent in-
crease in sale of stamps. Banks tripled deposits and paying 28 per cent profit.
Grandest climate in the world. Ask those who have been here.
P. S. — I am the Powell who for seven years edited the American A<fvertiser^
Chicago, and later of Delhi, N. Y., before M. Lee Starke bought it. I am the
Powell who used to spend $15,000 a month advertising department stores. I am
the Powell who managed a million,and a half dollar mail-order business in St. Louis.
I am the Powell who wants your business if you will pay for it, but I do not give
space away. I don't need the money that bad. I am making $1,000 a month profit
as it is, and patent medicine men with $13 a year contracts for a foot of reading
matter will please save stamps.
W. B. POWELL, ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.
Whose Motto is "PUSH and SMILE."
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131
FLORIDA.
FLORIDA.
democratic; eight to twenty-four pages 15x22:
subscriptioD $5; established November. 1906
(successor to Evening Herald and Globe,
189?); W. F. Sto vail, manager; News Publish-
ing Company, publishers ( 1— S).
Copies printed: 5,646 in 1907
J'ublisher's announcement.— T&iiiiyin Is the
most prosperous city In Florida. Popula
tlon now 46.1H'0, and growing eonatantly.
Ole r Havana cigar output for one year,
270.000,000. Annual cigar factory pay-roll.
$7,250,000. Bank deposits of $6,000,009. In
this field the News has the largest guar
anteed afternoon circulation, and Is the
best afternoon medium in Florida. It is
printed In its own building, and operates
five linotype machines. Full telegraphic
service. Average daily circulation in 1907
was 5.545 copies.
TIHIES; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages— daily 18x24, weekly
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1;
established 1891; D. B. McKay, editor; Tam-
pa Publishing Com pan v, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1895
this paper had credit for an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but has
since failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of so high a rating.
ANDAZ; Thursdays (A A>.
EAST COAST WATCHMAN;
Thursdays (A A^.
FLORIDA INTELLIGENCER ;
Saturdays; republican, negro; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established March,
1901; Y. K. Meeks, editor and publisher (1—^).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but, but it had credit
for exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
FLORIDA POITLTRYANDAGRI-
CULTURAIi JOURNAL I monthly;
agriculture and live stock; twenty pages
9x12; subRCriotion 50 cents; established
March, 1906; H. P. Inabriett, editor; Florida
Poultry and Agricultural Journal Co., pub-
lishers a— 8).
FLORIDA PYTHIAN; monthly
(AA).
TARPON SPRINGS, HilUhoro Co.
p 1,000 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line, 28 m.
N. W. of Tampa. Sponges.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 13x21; subscription $1; established
June, 1903; Leroy Brandon, editor and pub-
lisher.
TAVARES,c. b., Lake Cn. n 113t pop.,
on Florida Central & Peninsular, Plant
System, Tavares & Gulf and Jacksonville,
Tampa & Key West Rds.. 200 m. S. of Jack
sonvllle. Saw and planing mills and ma-
chine shops. Shipping point for Ocklawaha
Lake.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
1882; Alfred St. Clair Abrams, editor and pub-
lisher.
TITUSVIIiLE, c. h., Brevard Co. p
756+ pop.— of township 804+— on Florida East
Coast Rd. Orange, vegetable, oyster, fish,
turpentine, Ice and merchandise shipping
point. Stock raising and tropical and
semi-tropical fruit.
EAST COAST ADVOCATE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x21; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; Charles H. Walton,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies.
A similar claim was put forward in
1903, but such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a.
rating to that effect was not received,
and it has not since made any renewal
of the claim.
FLORIDA STAR; Fridays; demo
cratlc; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1880; Ellis B. Wager, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1900,
but has not since sent any detailed and
satisfactory statement to warrant giving
it credit for issuing so many.
WAUCHUIiA, De Soto Co. p 167t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 25 m. S.
of Bartow, the countv seat.
FLORIDA ADVOCATE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established March, 1901 ; George M. Gools-
by, editor and publisher (1—7).
TELEGRA3I; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; sub.«cription $1; estab-
lished June, 1903, as De Sota Co. Advertiser ;
H. C. Sparkman, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
-WEST PALMBEAGH, Dade Co.
g .561+ pop.— local estimate 2,000— on Flor-
ida East Coast Rd. and I^ake Worth. Win-
ter resort. Shipping point for fish, oysters,
fruit and merchandise.
NEWS; every morning during season
(▲ A).
TROPICAL SUN; semi weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; six pages 16x22;
subscription $2; established 1887; Tropical
Sun Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
(1-8).
PALM BEACH LIFE; Tuesdays dur
ing season (A A).
PALM BEACH NEWS; Fridays;eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1894; R. O. Davies. editor; R. O. Davies, Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (.1— 8).
WESTVILLE.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
WEWAHITCHKA, Calhoun Co. ^
1,250+ pop. (of township ), 4 m. W. of Apala-
chicola r. and 45 N. of Apalachicola. Fruit
growing.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1892; E.
G. Mack, editor and publisher.
WHITE SPRINGS, Hamilton Co.
^ 1,800 pop., on GeorgiaSouthern& Florida
Rd., about 72 m. W. of Jacksonville. Cot-
ton and naval stores.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; Joseph N. Smith, editor;
White Springs PrintIngCo.,publl8her8(12— 3).
"WILD WOOD, Sumter Co. a 2Ut
pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptionu $1; established August, 1905; J.O.
Fleece, editor and publisher (10— 5P)(AA).
WILLISTON, Leroy Co. a on Sea-
board, Air Line and Atlantic Coast Line
Rds.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; eight pages I3x
20; subscription .SI; established December,
1905; J. H. Burke, editor and publisher
(2-6P) (A A).
WINTER GARDEN, Oran^re Co.
D 300 pop., ou Atlantic Coast Line and
Tavares & Gulf Rds., 150 m. S. of Jackson
ville. Oranges and vegetables.
RICOCHET; Thursdays; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1905; A. B. Newton, editor and publisher
(1-3).
GEORGIA.
Population 2,216,331 1. Land Area 58.980 sq. miles.
Bounded north by North Carolina and Tennessee, northeast and east by
Soutb Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean, south by Florida, and west by Alabama.
State capital: Atlanta. Principal industries: Cotton and maize raising, and
manufacture of cotton, woolen and lumber. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals (March Hi), 1908), 371, divided as follows: Daily, 27; tri- weekly, 2; semi-
weekly, 13: weekly, 273; semi-monthly, 5; monthly, 49; bi-monthly, 1 : quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 5.000 population, according to the United States census
of 1900 (t), are as follows:
Atlanta —
Savaunah
Augusta ..
Macon
Columbus.
Atlieus.
Brunswick 9,081 1
S9,S7'2+ Americus 7,6r4t
54,ti44t Rome 7,291t
39,441t (i}riffin 6,S57t
23,372t Waycross 5,919t
ir,614t Valdosta 5,613t
10,'245t Thomasville 5,322t
ABBEVILLE, c. h., Wilcox Co. P
1,152+ pop., on Georgia & Alabama Rd. and
Ocmulgee r., about 54 m. E. of Americus.
Saw mills.
CURONICLiE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; W. R. Googe, editor; L. J. White
hurst, publisher.
SOUTHERN STUDENT} quarterly,
January, April, July, October; educational;
twenty pages 10x12; subscription 25 cents;
established 1899; W. A. Little, editor and
publisher.
AC WORTH, Cobb Co. b 937t pop.,
on Western & Atlantic Rd., 12 m. N. W. of
Marietta, the county seat. Farming. Gold
and iron in vicinity.
POST; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription 75 cents; established 1888;
Bernard Awtry, editor and publisher.
ADAIRSVILLE, Bartow Co. t: 616?
pop.— of township 2,245+— on Western &
Atlantic Rd., 70 m. N. of Atlanta, the State
capital. Mining. Farming.
BANNER; Saturdays; six pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895; Joe P.
Bowdoln, editor; Scott & Bowdoin, pub-
lishers.
ADEL, Berrien Co. Q 721t pop., on
Georgia Southern & Florida Rd., 12 m. S.
W. of Nashville, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20 : subscription $1 ; established
1888; W. T. Shytle, editor and publisher (5—3).
All's AliY ,o.h., Dougherty Co. Pi, 606
pop., on Albany & Northern, Central r>f
Georgia, Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic Coast
Line, and Georgia Northern Rdg. and Flint
r., 260 m. W. of Savannah. Cotton, sugar
cane, rice, fruit and corn.
HERAIjD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKIiY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
81; established— daily 1891, weekly 1892; H. M.
Mcintosh, editor; Herald Publishing Co.,
publishers (6— 5).
VOX POPUL.I; Sundays; eight pages
13x30; subscription $1 ; established February,
1903; Lee Bros., editors and publishers.
AliliAPAHA (P. O. Pitts), Berrien
Co. p 429+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.,
11 m. N. E. of Nashville, the county seat.
LEDGER; Fridays (A A).
AliPHARETTA, c. h., Miiton Co. b
310+ pop., 6 m. N. of Chattahoochee r. and
28 N. of Atlanta, the State capital. Manu-
factures of wagons, boots and shoes.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; George D. Rucker, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
AMERICUS, c. h., Sumter Co. p
12,000 pop., on Seaboard Air Line and Cen-
tral of Georgia Rds.. 71 m. S. W. of Macon.
Cotton, peaches and farming.
TIMES-RECORDER; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1;
established— Times 1890, Recorder 1879. con-
solidated April. 1891; Thomas Gamble, Jr.,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions
indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies^ regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming,
ARLINGTON, Calhoun Co. p 755t
pop., on Central of Georgia & Georgia
Florida & Alabama Rds., 215 m. S. of At-
lanta. Cotton press, oil mill and lumber-
ing.
CALHOUN CO. COURIER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1881; Jack Powell, editor;
Courier Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
ASHBURN, Worth Co. g2,000tpop.,
on Georgia Southern & Florida Rd., 85 m.
S. of Macon. Agriculture, saw mills and
naval stores.
TURNER CO. BANNERj Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established December. 1905; S. B. Hud-
son, editor: Banner Publishing Company,
publishers (1 — 8). ^, ^
WIREGRASS FARMER AND
STOCKMAN; Fridays; eight pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
133
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA— Atlanta.
13J^x20; subscription $1; established March-
19(J2; J. Lawrence, editor and publisher (6—5)-
ASHWOOD, Berrien Co. g 6 m. N. of
Nashville, the county seat. Turpentine,
farming and stock and cotton raising.
SOUTHERN FIEliD AND FIRE-
SIDE; monthly; agricultural; eight pages
15x22; subscription 25 cents; established 1899;
W. Henry Griffin, editor and publisher (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,6os f or _ the
year 1902, but has not since sustained
any claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
ATHENS, c. h., Clarke Co. ^ 10,245t
pop., on Central of Georgia, Georgia
Southern and Seaboard Air Line Rds.
and Oconee r.. 100 m. N. W. of Augusta
and 67 E. of Atlanta, the State capital.
Seat of Georgia University. Cotton grow-
ing.
BANNER; every morning except Mon-
day, and W££KLi¥', Fridays; democratic;
dally four, weelily eight. Sunday ten to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— dally $6,
Sunday $1, weekly $1; established— dally and
Sunday 1880, weekly 1832; B. F. Holder, Jr.,
editor; H. J. Ro we, publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
EVENING C'AliL.; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; four pages 17x24;
subscription $4; established 1906; T. L. Gantt,
editor and publisher (10— 6 P).
CLARKE CO. COURIER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22: snbscription
60 cents; established 19uO; J. E. Gardner,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SOUTHERN FIELD ; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; eight to twelve pages 17J^x24; sub-
scription $1; established October, 1905; T.
Latry Gantt, editor; Gantt & Sou, publishers
(11— 5P).
PROGRESSIVE ERA; semi monthly
(AA).
BIBLE STUDIO; monthly (A A.
WOiHAN'S WORK; monthly ; house
hold; twenty pages 11x15; subscription $1;
estai^Ushed 1887; Kate Garland, editor; T.L.
Mitchell, publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement of average issues was
ever obtained from this periodical. It
had credit for issuing more than 17,500
in 1895, more than 7,500 in 1901 and
more than 4,000 ever since, including
1907.
ATLANTA,c.h.,FM«o7i Co. ti State
Capital, 89,872+ pop., on Atlanta & West
Point, Central of Georgia, Georgia. Sea-
board Air Line, Southern, and Western &
Atlantic Rds. Manufacturing center, trade
and cotton shipping point.
DAILY.
CONSTITUTION ; every morning,
and WEEKLY, Mondays; democratic;
daily ten to twelve, Sunday thirty-two to
thirty-eight, weekly twelve pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription—dally $6, Sunday $2, weekly $1;
established— dally 1868, weekly 1870; Clark
Howell, editor ; Constitution Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue ot 18,633 in 1897, and 38,590_ in
1905, since which time it has not fur-
nished a report, but was credited with
printing more than 20,000 copies for
the years 1906 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 42,319 in 1904,
and 48,731 in 1905, since which time
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with printing more than 40,-
000 copies for the years 1906 and 1907.
In the absence of any report the
weekly was credited in 1906 and 1907
with issuing more than 75,000 copies.
To the dail}^ edition of this paper
Rowell's American Newspaper Direc-
tory accords the so-called Gold Marks
(GO), the meaning of which is stated
to be that advertisers value it more for
the class and quality of its circulation
than for the mere number of copies
printed.
GEORGIAN: everyevening except Sun-
day; democratic; sixteen pages 17x22; sub-
scription $4.50; established April, 1906; John
Temple Graves, editor; F. L. Seely, publisher
(4-6 P).
Copies printed : In the absence of a definite
and satisfactory statement this paper is ac-
corded a rating in excess of 7,500 copies
in 1Q07.
JOURNAL ; everyevening except Hun-
day, and Sunday morning, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays anu Fridays; demo-
cratic; dally twelve toslxteen.Sundayforty.
semi-weekly eight pages 17x24; subscription
—daily $5, Sunday $<:; semi-weekly $1: es-
tablished—dally 1883, semi- weekly 1885; Sun-
day June, 1902; James R. Gray, editor; The
Atlanta Journal Company, publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: daily: 30,159 in 1900
35,565 in 1901
37,828 in 1902
38,928 in 1903
43.633 in 1904
46,038 in 1905
50,357 in 1906
51,144 in 1907
Sunday: 35,526 in 1903
41,928 in 1904
47,998 in 1905
56,060 in 1906
56,882 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 28,389 in 1900
30,734 in 1901
34,105 in 1902
39,931 in 1903
56,731 in 190S
74,916 in 1906 •
63,275 in 1907
WEEKLY.
AGE; Saturdays; republican: four pages
20x26; subscription «1.50; established lb98;
W. A. Pledger, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
i:i4
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA— Atlanta.
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CHRISTIAN INDEX; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages r<Jx 16; .siibscriptlon$2;
establisJied 1821; Bell .v oiraliain. editors and
publishers ; 1—24 ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,500 in 1896
and 11,251 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1906.
FRATEItNAI. NEWS; Fridays lA A).
GEORGIA DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG;
Saturdays; German; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established September, 1905; M,
Opp«nheim, editor; H. Oppenheim & Co..
publishers (12—5 P).
GOLDEN AGE; Thursdays; imdenom-
inational; sixteen pnges 10J^xl5; subscrip-
tion $2; established February, 1906: Wm. D.
Upshaw, editor; Golden Age Publishing Co.,
publishers (2— tj P).
INDEPENDENT; weekly; negro; es
tabiished July, 1903; B. J. Davis, editor; The
Atlanta Independent Co., publishers (12 — 3).
JUSTICE; Saturdays (A A).
PRESBYTERIAN; Wednesdays; pres-
byterian; twenty to forty eight pages 6x9;
subscription 82; established 1884; Atlanta
Presbyterian Publishing Company, editors
and publishers.
SOUTHERN ARCHITECT AND
BUILDING NEWS; Fridays; architec-
tural, contracting and building; forty eight
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1887;
Industrial Press Publishing Co., publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
SOUTHERN EVANGELIST: Thurs
days; disciples; sixteen pages 83^x11}^; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; E. L. Shelnutt
and F. L. Adams, editors and publishers
(10-4P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1.448 in 1902, of
1. 58 1 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited witla
printing more than i.ooo in 1907.
SOUTHERN MERCHANT; weekly;
trade; twenty-four pages SJ^xll; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established April, 1901 ; John Bratton,
editor; Southern Merchant Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,766 in 1902,
since which time it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with printing more than
2,250 copies for the year 1907.
SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN;
Thursdays; pre»byterlan; twenty pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1848; Rev.
Thomas E. Converse, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 2,808 m 1899
3,803 in 1903
4,369 in 1904
7,500 in 1907
SOUTHERN STAR; Saturdays; pro-
hibition; eight pages 15x22; subscription Si;
established 1886; Barker Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (7—5 P).
Copies printed: No report was ever
GEORGIA— Atlanta.
obtained from this paper. It had credit
for over 4,000 in 1895, over 2,250 in^^
1898, over 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
SUNNY SOUTH; weekly; literary; ten
pages 17x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1874; J. R. Holliday, editor; The Sunny
South Publishing Co., publishers (8—8) (A A).
Copies printed: Definite and satisfac-
tory statements of issues from this^
office are rare. The only one ever ob-
tained was for the year 1903, when it
had credit for an average issue of
72,725. In the absence of any report
it was thought to issue more than
40,000 in 1904 and more than 20,000 .
in 1905 and 1906.
W A T C H M A N : Wednesdays; metho-
dlst; eight pages 12x19; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Rolfe Hunt, editor; Congre-
gational Methodist Publishing House, pub-
lishers (10— 7 P).
WESLEYAN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
C A T E ; Thursdays; methodist episcopal,
south; sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1836: W. C. Lovett, editor; M. J.
Cofer, publisher (2 — i).
Copies printed: :1,48s in 1894 and
11,542 in 1899, since which time na
definite and satisfactory report has been
obtained, but was thought to issue more
than 7,500 in 1901 and more than 4,000
in 1906 and 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
GEORGIA TECH; semi-monthly diir-
ing college vear (A A).
SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR AND
DIXIE FARMER; semi-monthly; agri-
cultural; thirty-two pages 9x13; subscription
$1 ; established 1843; G. F. Hunuicutt, editor;
The Cultivator Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 30,125 in 1903.
and 50,833 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 40,000 in 1907.
SOUTHERN KURAt.IST; semi-
monthly; agricuiiural ; twenty four pages
10x14; subs;;rlption$l; established 1894; F.J.
Merriam, editor; Southern Ruralist Co , pub-
lishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: 25,083 in 1902 and
42,791 in 1904, since which no definite
and satisfactory report has been re-
ceived, but was credited with more than
20,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN REPUBLIC; monthly;
fifty-two pages 6x91^; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished January, 1907; Sidney C. Tapp. editor;
Evans Printing Company, publishers (3— 7 P).
COTTON; monthly; eighty four pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1893; Cot-
ton Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
COTTON SEED OI L MAGAZINEj
monthlv; cotton industry; eighty-four pages
7x10; siibscriptlon $1; established 1901; H. E.
Harman. editor; The Cotton Oil Magazine
Co., publishers (1—8).
(Copies printed: This periodical has
never furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory statement of copies issued; but has
been credited with more than 1,000
since 1899 and for the years 1906 and
1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
135
GEORGIA— Atlanta.
DIXIE WOOD-WORKER; monthly;
nieehaulcs; sixty pages 9x12; subscription
$1; eatabllstied 1885; B. F. Ulmer, editor;
Southern States Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No detailed satisfac-
tory report of its issues was ever ob-
tained from this paper; but it has had
credit for exceeding i,ooo since 1898
and including 1907.
(^EORC^IA ECL.ECT1C rtlEDICAl.
JOURNAIjJ montlily; medical; sixty eight
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1878;
Drs. H. E. Truax and Florence T. Duvall.
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop.
ies regularly, but such definite informa-
tion as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
ICE; monthly (A A).
JOURNAL - RECORD OF MEDI-
CINE; monthly; medical; one hun<lred
pages 4}^x7J^ ; subscription $1 ; established
1855; consolidated 1899; George Brown, M.D.,
editor; M. B. Hutchins, M D., manager (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,525 in 1897 and
1,525 in 1904. In the absence of any
report was credited with exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MEDICAIi CONSENSUS; monthly;
medical; sixteen to thirty two pages 6J4x9i4;
subscription $1; established September. 19U5,
as State Board Journal of America; H.
Crenshaw, M D., editor; Siate Bo«rd Pub-
lishing Company (Inc.), publishers (1—8).
OSTEOPATHY; monthly (A A).
PYTHIAN 1. O D G E S E C R E T ;
monthly ; Knights of Pythias; sixteen
pages lOxllJ^; subscription $1; established
1890; H. Cronhelm, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,833 i"
1897, of 2,858 in 1S99, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with printing more than
2,250 copies for the year 1903 and more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
RAILROAD HERALD; monthly;
railroads; thirty-six pages SJ^xll}^; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; E. C. Laird,
editor and publisher ( 12—5 ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,818 in 1901,
of 4,070 in 1905, smce which time
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited wih printing more than 2,250
copies in 1907.
RAILROAD RECORD 4ND COM-
MON CARRIER; monthly; railroads
twenty-four to forty-two pages 9x12; sub
Bci-iption fit; established January, 1900
Frank Weldon, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REPAIRER; monthly; holiness; four
Pages 12>^xl8; subscription 35 cents; estab-
lished 1895; E. E. Shelhamer. editor and pub-
lisher (1-8) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1903 and 1904,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
SODA DISPENSER; monthly (A A).
GEORGIA— Atlanta.
SOUTHEASTERN UNDERWRIT-
ER ; monthly ; insurance ; twenty-four pages
9}^ixl2; subscription $3; establlshtd 1896;
Orville H. Hall, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SOUTHERN AUTOMOBILIST;
monthly ; automobiles, motor boats, cycling ;
sixty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $2; es-
tablished March, 1907; H. F. Reils, managing
editor; Southern Automobiiist Company,
publishers (9— 7P 1.
SOUTHERN BANK ER : monthly;
banking; forty two to seventy two pages
8}^xl2:'siib8cription $2; esiahilslied Decem-
ber, 1903: Richard H. Brown, editor and
publisher. Office, 311 Empire building (1— b).
SOUTHERN CAUBONATOR AND
BOTTLER; monthly; bottling; ninety
pages 10x14; suljscripnon $1; established
1901; Donald A. Loyiess, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,471 in 1906
2,500 in 1907
SOUTHERN DRUtiJ«IST; monthly;
drugs; twenty to thirty-t\\o pages 8x11;
subscription $1; establiphed 1898; Louis
Phillips, editor and puljllsher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,891 in 1903
2,112 in 1906
1,958 in 1907
SOUTHERN DRUG JOURNAL;
monthly; drugs; thirty six pafies 9xlv!; sub-
scription $1; ei-lablished 1901; Wm. B. Free-
man, editor; Southern Drug Journal Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper never fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory report,
but had credit for more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
S O U T H E R N E D U C A T I O N A L
JOURNAL; monthly except July aud
August; educational; thirty to fifty pages
7x10; subscription $1 ; established 1888; Mrs.
Gertrude A. Alexander, editor; Clanton &
Webb, publishers (12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1894,
since which time it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000
copies in 1898 and ever since, includ-
ing 1907.
SOUTHERN ENGINEER; monthly;
engineering; ore hundred and forty pages
9x12; subscription gl; H. H. Kelley, editor;
The Southern Engineer Company, publish-
ers (12-7).
SOUTHERN FANCIER; monthly;
poultry; twentv-eight to forty-eight pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1887;
G. AI. Downes, editor and publisher (9—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper never
made a definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
SOUTHERN MACHINERY; month-
ly: machinery; seventy pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established May. 1905; H, H.
Kelley, editor; W. R. C. Smith Publishing
Company, publishers (12— 7).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper,_ but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
UNCLE REMUS'S MAGAZINE;
month 1v
VOICE OF THE NEGRO; monthly;
136
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORQIA— Atlanta.
GEORGIA.
negro: subscription $1; established Janu-
ary, li-Oi; J. M. K. Brown, editor; J. L. Nich-
ols & Co., publishers (»i— 4) (A A).
VOICE OF THEPEOPLiEj monthly;
negro; four pages 20x26; subscription 50
cents; established 1902; H. M. Turner, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an average issue of 4,162 in
1903, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 2,250 copies for the years
1906 and 1907.
WATSON'S JEFFEliSONIAN
MAGAZINE; monthly; literary; ninety-
six pages 634x9J^; subscription $1 50; estab-
lished January, TauT; Thomas E. Watson, edi-
tor and publisher (7—7 P).
WATTS' OFFICIAL RAILWAY
GUIDE; monthly; hotels and railways;
two hundred and fif t v-six pages 5x8 ; subscrip-
tion $2; establish Bd 1886; J. R. Watts, editor;
Watts Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This_ paper never
made a definite and satisfactory state-
ment, but had credit for issuing more
than 2,250 in 1904, 1905. 1906 and
1907.
Publisher's announcement— W ktth' Official
Railway Guidk Is the official Organ of the
Georgia Hotel Men's Associatlin and the
only recognized publication of its class in
theSouth.
AUGUSTA, c.h., Ilichmond Co. D-
39,441t pop., on Augusta Southern, Central
of Georgia, Georgia, Charleston & Western
Carolin'k, South Carolina & Georgia and
Southern Rdg^and Savannah r., at head of
navigation, 120 m. N. N. W. of Savannah and
136 N. W. of Charleston, S. C. Manufact-
uriog and cotton trade. Flour, cotton, cot
ton-seed oil and luirtber mills. Cotton com
presses and car shops.
CHRONICLE; every niorniug, and
SE.UI- WEEKLY. Tiies.l;iysun iFii.lays;
democratic; daily eight, Suiulay sixteen to
forty eight pages 16x23; subscription— daily
$7, semi weekly $1; established 1785; Thos. W.
Loylegs, editor; Augusta Chronicle, publish-
ers (8—6).
■ Looies printed: Daily,
Including Sunday, 5.661 in 1904
6,043 in 1905
6,111 in 1906
Daily, 6,964 in 1907
Sunday, 8,024 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 4.512 in 1904
4,450 in 1907
To the dailv edition of this paper
■Rowell's American Newspaper Direc-
tory accords the so-called Gold Marks
<© 0). the meaning of which is stated
to be that advertisers value it more
for the class and quality of its circu-
lation than for the mere number of
copies printed.
^P~The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
, accorded the Augusta Daily
Chronicle is guaranteed by the
publishers of Rowell's Ameri-
can Newspaper Directory, who
will pay one hundred dollars
to the first person who successfully contro-
verts its accuracy.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; independent-democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription — daily $5, Sunday $1,
weekly 30 cents; established — daily 1890,
weekly 1897; Herald Publishing Company,
editors and publisherB (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 5,973 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished a report, but has been
credited with printing more than 2,250
copies ever since, including the year
1907.
The weekly edition in the year 1898
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has ^ not since
made any renewal of the claim.
Publisher's announcement.— Oua,rSinteed cir-
culation in excess of 7,100 copies daily;
7,500 copies Sunday ; 4,500 copies Weekly.
Subscription records are open to examina-
tion to any advertiser or advertising
agencv and to the Association of Ameri-
can Advertisers. Mgr. Foreign Adv. Dept.,
Vreeland Benjamin Special Adv. Agency,
New York and Chicago.
GEORGIA RAPT I ST; Thursdays;
negro; baptist ; eight pages 13x20: subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1880 : Rev. William J.
White, editor; Georgia Baptist Printing
Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average^ issue of 2,128 in
1 90 1, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies since 1902 and
including 1907.
MIRROK; Saturdays; labor; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1900;
John Allen Mette, editor; The Mirror Pub-
lishing Co., publiBheis (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing 1,780 copies regularly in
the year 1901 and more than 1,000 in
• 1902, but has not since set up any
] definite and satisfactory claim for is-
I suing so many.
I BAINBRIDGE, c. h., Decatur Co. p
\ 2,641+ pop., on Georgia Pine and Plant Sys-
tem Rds. and Flint r. Ice and cigar facto-
ries. Center of Cuba tobacco-growing belt.
Agriculture.
TRIBUNE ; every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x32;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es ab-
lished November, 1905; S. B. Blanton, e itor;
Blanton Printing Co., publishers (12— 5 P)
POST; triweekly, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays ( A A ).
ARGUS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1902; Theodore H. Tiller, editor and publisher
(A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871; J. M. Brown, editorand publisher
(5—8).
' Copies printed: This paper had ere-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
137
GEORGIA.
dit for an issue of 2,300 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with printing more than 1,000
copies since 1900 and including 1907.
SsEAKCHLIUHT; Fridays: demo
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription SI;
establislied 1898; S. Russell Brinson, editor
and publisher (1—S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
BARNESVILLE, Pike Co. ^ 3,036t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.. 18 m. S. of
Griffin and 40 N. W. of Macon. Farming.
NEAVS-UAZETTE j Tiiursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages ir)T...K: substriptiou $1;
established 1867; B. H. Hardy, editor: Barnes-
ville News Publishing Conipany, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite informa-
tion as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
UNION NEVV!?i; Wednesdays (A A).
BAXLEY, c. li., Appling Co. P, 488t
pop.— of township 1,825+— on Southern Rd.,
about 40 m. S. E. of McRae. Naval stores,
saw mills. Farming.
NE\V«. BANNER; Fridays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established May, 1901 ;
W. H. Shepperd, editor and publisher (12 — 4)
BLACKSHEAR, c. h., Pierce Co.^
876+ pop., on Plant System Rd., 9 m. N. E.
of Waycross and 87 S. W. of Savannah.
Grist mills, cotton-seed oil mill, fertilizer
and camphor factories.
TI3IES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1880;
E. Z. Byrd, editor and publisher.
BLAIRSVILLE, c. h., Union Co. [j
141+ pop., 80 m. N. (.f Atlanta, the State
capital. Agriculture.
UNION CO. BANNER; Fridays; dem
ocratlc; four pages l.')x2'2; subscription $1 ;
established May. 1903; Wellborn & Grifties,
editors and publishers.
BLAKELY, c. h., Early Co. p 804t
pop. — local estimate 2,500- of township
3,274+— local estimate 5,( 00 — on Central of
Georgia Rd., 9 m. E. of Chattahoochee r.
and 80 S. of Columbus. Sugar cane, sweet
potatoes, cotton, corn, cotton-seed oil and
fertilizers.
EARL.Y CO. NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1859; A. J. & W. W. Fleming, editors
and publishers (1—8 1.
REPORTER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
established 1894; E. J. Block, editor and pub
lisher (1—8).
SOUTHERN PIT GAMES; monthly ;
poultry; eight to twelve pages 16x22; sub-
»crIption$l; established 1894; Jeff Fleming,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies in the years 1895 and 1896, but has
not since set up any detailed and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
GEORGIA.
W/
BLUERIDGE, c. h., Fannin Co. b
2,350 pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
about 103 m. N. of Atlanta and 123 S. of
Knoxville.Tenn. Fruit growing and mining.
POST; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
187H; F. W. Padgett, editor and publisher
(1—8).
SOUTHERN WORLD; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1 : established 1898; T. W. Kellogg, editor and
publisher (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1899, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
FARMER; monthly (A A).
BOSTON, Thomas Co. P 2,.'^00 pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line and Georgia Northern
Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Thumasvjlle.
SOUTH GEORCilA HOME; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; A. R. Blouton & Sons,
editors and publlj-hers ( 1—8).
BOWDON, Carroll Co. -D 307t pop.,
12 m. W. of Carrollton, the county seat.
Agriculture and live stock raising.
INTELLIGENCE; Thursdays; four
pages 15x2.i; subscription $1; established
1890; J. W. Borrow, editor and publisher.
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
BREMEN, Haralson Co. ^ 1,250 pop.,
on Central of Georgia and Southern Rds.,
8 m. S. of Buchduan, the county teat.
Agriculture, oil mills, foundries and ma-
chine shops.
GATEWAY; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, li)02; C. F. Dodson. editor
and publisher ( 1—8).
BRUNSWICK, c. h., Glynn Co. p
9,081+ pop., on Plant System and Southern
Rds. and the Atlantic coast, about 86 m. E.
of Waycross. Yellow pine lumber market.
Spacious harbor. Weekly lines of steam-
ers to New York City.
JOURNAL; daily except Suudayp; in-
dependent democratic; four piiges 15x22;
suijscrlpiion $5; establislied March, 1902;
Ernest Camp, editor; Austin Holcomb, pub-
lisher (10— 5 P).
NEWS; every morning except Monday;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$5; established 1884; Arthur H. Leavy, editor;
News Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALD; Saturdays; negro; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1897: A.
Jaspar Shootes. editor; The Brunswick Her-
ald Publishing Co., publishers (9—5 P).
UNION; Saturdays: republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
October, 1903; E. R. Belcher, editor; The
Union Publishing Co., publishers (12—5).
BUCHANAN, c. h., Haralton Co. \^
359+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.. 50 m.
W. of Atlanta, the State capital. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent; eight
l;{8
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
pages 13x20 ; subscription 75 cents ; estab-
lished 1897; A. R. Dodson, editor and pub
Usher.
BUENA VISTA, o. h.. Marion Co -a
l,161t pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., about
30 m. E. by S. E. of Columbus; 1,000 feet
above the sea level. Has several cotton
warehouses.
MARION CO. PATRIOT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1876; Roy Hlrshburg, editor
and publisher (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,480 for
the year 1903, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
BULLOCKVIIiLE, Meriwether Co.
-a *X) pop., on Southern Rd., 10 m. S. of
Greenville, the county seat, and 42 N. E. of
Columbus. Summer resort and Govern-
ment fish hatchery.
PINE MOUNTAIN ERA; Fridays;
four pages 13x22; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 189S; Charles Stout, editor and
publisher.
BUTLER, c. h., Tai/lor Co. -a 7071
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 50 m. W.of
Columbus. Seat of Butler Male and Female
College. Agriculture.
HERALD; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; W. N. & C. E. Benns, editors
and publishers.
CAIRO, Grady Co. p 690t pop.
MESSENGER: Fridays (A A).
CALHOUN, c. h., Gordon Co. ^ 1,500
pop., on Western & Atlantic Rd.,80 m. N. by
N. W.of Atlanta, the State capital, and 60
S. E. of Chattanooga, Tenn. Flour mills.
Agriculture and peach growing.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1869;
G. W. Tribble. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
X-RAY; Fridays; independent; eight
f>age8 11x15}^; subscription 75 cents; estab-
ished January. 1901; Don Coffee, editor;
Geo. A. Coffee, publisher (2—5 F).
CAMILLA, o. h., Mitchell Co. p 1081
pop., on Savannah, Florida & Western Rd.
26 m. N.of Thomasville. Shipping point for
large quantities of pears and watermelons.
Cotton, corn, oats, sugar cane and sweet
potatoes.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages UxlS; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; W. A. Allen, editor; Allen &,
Roles, publishers (1—5).
CANON, Franklin Co. q' 300 pop., on
Southern Rd., about 6 m. S. E. of Carnes-
ville, the county seat. Shipping point for
cotton-growing section. Iron ore and other
minerals found in the vicinity.
ECHO; Tuesdays (A A).
UN1VERSAL.IST HERALD; Satur
days; universalist ; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; John M. Bow-
ers, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
GEORGIA.
dit for an average issue of 1,035 for
the year 1899, but has not since sus-
tained any claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
CANTON, c. h., Cherokee Co. b 847t
pop., on Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern
Rd. and Etowah r., 45 m. N. of Atlanta, the
State capital. Mining and farming.
CHEROKEE ADVANCE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1880; W. Q. McNelley, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CARNESVILLE, c. li., Franklin Co.
c/ 305t pop., on Southern Rd., 33 m. N. E. of
Athens. Saw aud grist mills. Farming.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; e.stablished
1900; S. B. Swilling, editor; Purcell & Swill-
ing, publishers.
CARROLLTON,c. h., Carroll Co. d
1,998+ pop., on Central of Georgia and Chat-
tanooga, Rome & Southern Rds., about
35 m. N. W. of Newnan. Agriculture and
stock raising. . Cotton and oil mills.
CARROL.I. CO. TIMES; Tuesdays
and Friday!*; democratic; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January, 1872;
J. J. Thomasson, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CARROLL. FREE PRESS; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1857; John T, Hearn,
editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: 1,475 in ,^90i^ and
2,044 in 1902, since which time it has
not furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited ^ with printing
more than 1,000 copies since 1902 and
including the year 1907.
CARTERS VILLE, c. h.. Bartow
Co. \j 3,135+ pop., on East & West and
Western ft Atlantic Rds.. 48m. N. W. of At-
lanta. Farming and mining.
NEWS AND COURANT; Thurs
days: eight pages 15x22; subscription 81; es-
tablished 1882; Cartersville FublLshlng Com-
pany, editors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: 1,402 in 1898, since
which time this paper has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with jyrinting more than
1,000 copies in 1900 and ever since,
including the year 1907.
CEDARTOWN, c. h.. Polk Co. \^
2,823+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line and Cen-
tral Rds., 20 m. S. by S. W, of Rome. Iron
and cotton manufactories.
STANDARD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
CATALOG U"S BY STATES.
139
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
«8tabll8hed 1888; E. B. Russell and W. S. Cole
man, editors; The Standard Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,767 in 1907
CHATSWORTH, Murray Co. ti-
PROGRESS; Saturdays (A A).
CHIPLEy, Harris Co. -a 459t pop., on
Central of Georgia Rd., about 8 m. N. N.E.
of Hamilton, the county seat. Agriculture
and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1893; Chas. Stout, editor and pub-
lisher.
CLARKESVILLE, c. h., Hahtr.
tham Co. cf 491+ pop., on Tallulah Falls
Rd., 85 m. N. E. of Atlanta, the State capi-
tal. Cotton and woolen milling. Livestock
and fruit raising.
ADVERTISER; Tuesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1879; Charles L. and Mattle C. Bass, editors
and publishers.
CLAYTON, c. h,, Eahun Co. cT 199t
pop., 20 m. N. of Clarkesvllle and 100 N. E.
of Atlanta. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; democratic; six
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1897;
J. A. Reynolds, editor and publisher (1— S).
CLEVELAND, c. h., White Co. ^
200 pop., 23 m. N. of Gainesville. Gold
mining.
COURIER; Fridays; four pages 13x18;
subscription 60 cents; established 1899; Alex-
ander Davidson, editor and publisher.
COLQUITT, Miller Co. J3.
MILLER CO. LIBERAL: Wednes-
days (A A).
COLUMBUS, c. h., Muscogee Co. -a
17,614+ pop., on Central of Georgia, Seaboard
Air Line and Southern Rds. and at head
of navigation on Chattahoochee r. Largest
cotton manufacturing place in the State.
ENQUIRE R-S U N ; every morning
except Monday; SUNDAY, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; democratic; daily eight,
Sunday sixteen to twenty-four pages 18x24;
Bubscriptlon— dally $fi, weekly $1; established
—dally 1868, weekly 1828; C. I. Groover, editor
and publisher (.12 — 1).
Copies printed: No satisfactory de-
tailed statement was ever obtained from
this paper; but it has had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies daily
since 1898, and Sunday and weekly
since 1903. It has on numerous oc-
casions indicated a desire to have a
higher rating, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant it has never
been forthcoming.
LEDC^ER; every evenmg except Satur
day, and SUNDAY, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; dally
eight, Sunday twelve and weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dailv t5.*Sundav
$1, weekly $1: established 1883: R. W. Page,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: daily: 3,500 in 1902
7,371 in 1903
9,041 in 1904
8,882 in 1905
9,294 in 1906
10,980 in 1907
The weekly edition for the year 1901
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN RE-
CORDER; Thursdays; methodlst; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.00; established
1389; G.W.Allen, editor and publiiher (2— 5 P).
Copies printed: Although the publish,
er of this publication admits that no
such record is kept as would make it
possible to prepare a circulation state-
ment such as the Directory requires from
other papers with which this one is
likely to be brought into competition,
yet he gives out figures purporting to
represent the average issue. In other
words, tells what its circulation is, and
at the same time admits that he does
rot know.
CONYERS.c.h., Rockdale Co. n 1,605+
pop., on Georgia Rd., 31 m. E. of Atlanta,
the State capital, and 141 W. of Augusta.
Cotton raising and milling.
FREE PRE.SS; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1902; L. F. Scott, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No satisfactory de-
tailed statement was ever obtained from
this paper, but it had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly in the
years 1905, 1906 and 1907.
CORDELE, Dooly Co. p 3,473t pop.,
on Georgia & Alabama, Georgia Southern
& Florida and Albany & Northern Rds., 33
m. E. of Americus. Cotton manufacturing
and saw mills.
RAMBLER; daily except Sunday, and
WEEKIjY, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 2i>x26; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— dally 1907, weekly 1905;
Charles Jackson Shipp, editor and publisher
(1-8).
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
J O U R N A L; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1: estab-
lished April, 1905; A. J. TIson, editor; Cor-
dele Printing Co., publishers (8 — ri P).
PILGRIM'S BANNER; monthly
(AA)-
COVINGTON, c. h., Newton Co. Q
2,062t pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 41 m.
W. by S. W. of Atlanta, the State capital,
and 130 W. from Augusta. Cotton and agri-
' cultural machinery manufactured. Farm-
ing.
ADVOCATE: Saturdays; negro: eight
nages 13xl9J^; subscription $1; established
October, 1903; S. H. King, editor; Advocate
Publishing Co., publisher.-* (1—5 P).
GEORGIA ENTERPRISE; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1865; James P.
Cooley. editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
140
AMERICAN NEWSPArER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
CRAWFORD VILLE, c. h.. Talia-
ferro Co. a 597+ pop., on Georgia Rd., 64 m.
W. of Augusta. Carriage shops.
ADVOCATE-DEMOCRAT; Fridajs;
democratic; eight pages lGx22; subscription
$1; established— Pieopie'a Advocate 1892,
Democrat 1876 ; J. C. "Williams, editor and
publisher (7—5).
CUMMINO, c. h., Forsyth Co. ^ 239+
pop., 40 ni. N. of Atlanta, tlje State capital.
Cotton, grain and fruit.
N O K T U G E O K G I A N ; Fridays ;
independent; eight pages 13xk0; subscrip-
tion $1; established i890; J. E. Kirby, edi-
tor and publisher (8—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for^ an average issue of 1,824 in
1897, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with printing more than
1,000 copies from 1900 to 1904, since
which it has not been thought to issue
so many.
CUTHBERT, c. h., Handolph Co. jD
2,641+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 26 m.
E. by S. E. of Eufaula, Ala., and 118 S. W. of
Macon, Seat of Bethel Male College and
the Andrew Female College.
LEADER; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1891; J.J.How-
ell, editor and publislier.
L.IBERAL.-ENTERPRISE ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub.scription
$1; established 1866; J. N. Stanford & Son,
editors and publishers.
DAHLONEGA, c. h., Lumpkin Co. [j
1,255+ pop., 70 m. N. E. of Atlanta, the State
capital. Seat of North Georgia State Agri-
cultural College. Farming. Center of Apa-
lachian gold belt.
NUGGET; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; W.B. Town-
send, editor and publisher.
SIGNAL; Fridays ; people's party ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1840; J. W. Woodward, editor and publisher.
DALLAS, c. h., Paulding Co. ^ 644t
pop.,onSouthern Rd., 34 m. N.W. of Atlanta,
the State capital. Farming.
PAULDING NEW ERA; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
75 cents; established 1882; R. B. Walker, edi-
tor and publisher.
DALTON, c. h., Whitfield Co. ^ 4,315t
pop., on Western 8l Atlantic and Southern
Rds., 36 m. S. E. of Chattanooga, Tenn.,and
100 N. by N. W. of Atlanta, the State cap.
Ital. Agriculture and stock raising. Grain,
cotton and potatoes.
ARGUS; Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1878;
B. L. Heartsill, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 for the year
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1907.
HERALD; Thursdays ; farmers' al-
liance; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; J. A. Bodenhamer. editor
and publisher ^ A A).
NORTH GEORGIA CITIZEN;
Thursdays ; democratic ; eight to twelve
pages 18x24 ; subscription 81 ; established
1850; T. S. Shope and A. J. Showalter, editor*
and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,059 for
the year 1902, but has not since made
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
I»IUSIC TEACHER AND HOME
MAGAZINE; bl-n.onthly; music; thirty-
six pages 7x9; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1S85; A. J. Showalter, editor; A. J.
Showalter Co., publishers U— 8).
DANIELS VILLE, c. h., Madison
Co. cf 194+ pop., 15 m. N. E. of Athens. Cot-
ton raising.
MONITOR; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1882; B. T. Moseley and E. J. Christy, edi-
tors and publishers,
DARIEN, c. h,, Mcintosh Co. D, l,739t
pop., on Darlen & Western Rd. and Alta
maha r., 60 m. S. of Savannah. Timber and
lumber.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2,50; estab-
lished 1874; Richard W. Grubb, editor and
publisher.
DAWSON, c. h., Terrell Co. p 2,926^
pop., on Central of Georgia and Georgia
& Alabama Rds., 98 m. S. W. of Macon.
Sugar cane and cotton.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
E. L. Rainey, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,100 in 1900,
1,300 in 1902, since which time it has
not furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the years
1906 and 1907.
DA WSONVILLE, c. h., Dawson Co.
\^ 217+ pop., 18 ni. E. of Jasper. Farming
and mining.
DAAVSON CO. ADVERTISER;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 13x2(t;
subscription $1; established 1887; John B.
Thomas & Son, editors and publishers.
DECATUR, c. h., Dekalb Co. ^ l,418t
pop., on Georgia Rd., 6 m. E. of Atlanta, the
State capital. Farming.
OUR MISSIONARY HELPER ;
monthly; baptist; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; Mrs. C.
E. Kerr, editor and publisher (3—8),
Copies printed: 1,016 in 1907
DOUGLAS, c,h,,Co/ec Co. g 617+ pop.,
about 10 m. W. of Nichols, the nearest sta-
tion on Way cross Air Line Rd. Naval stores.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
DOUGLASVILLE, c, h., Douglas
Co. -a 1,140+ pop,, on Southern Rd., 27 m. W.
of Atlanta, the State capital. Cotton mar-
ket. Farming.
DOUGLASVILLE CO. SENTINEL;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages IBx
20; subscription $1; established May, 1905;
T. A. J. Majors, editor and publliher (5— 5P),
NEW SOUTH; Thursdays; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1878; C. F.
Douglas, editor and publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
141
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
BTTBIilN, C. h., Laurens Co. U 2,987+
pop., on Macon, Dublin & Savannah, Oconee
& Western and Wrightsville & Tennille
Rds. and Oconee r., 55 m. E. of Macon and
120 W. of Savannah. Turpentine, lumber,
farming and manufacturing.
COURIER-DISPATCH; semi week-
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four |
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; ea
tabiished— Courier 1894, Dispatch 1893; con-
solidated December, 1899; Stanley & Hilton,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper never fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory state-
ment but has had credit for issuing
more than i,ooo in 1906 and 1907.
TIMES; semi weekiy, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; eight to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; Dublin Printing Co., Inc., edi-
tors and publishers (1—7).
EASTMAN, c. h., Dodge Co. a l.es.'St
pop., on Southern and Dublin & Savannah
Rds., 56 m. S. by S. E. of Macon. Agricul-
ture and sheep raising. Shipping point for
turpentine and lumber.
TIMES-JOURNAL; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established — Times 1873, Journal 1834, con-
solidated 1888; C. M. Methuln, editor and
publisher (7—5).
EASTPOINT, FultonCo. ^ 1.315t
pop., at Junction of Atlanta & West Point
and Central of Georgia Rds., 6 m. S. E. of
Atlanta, the State capital and county seat.
Fertilizer works, cotton-seed oil mill, cir-
cular-saw and wagon factories.
PliOWBOY; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1884; R. F.
Thompson, editor; The Plowboy Co., publish-
ers (A A).
SOUTH FULTON ENTERPRISE;
Saturdays; eight pages 17J^x24; subscrip-
tions!; established September, 1905; Garnett
McMillan, editor and publisher (12—5 P).
EATONTON, c. h., Putnam Co. o
2,500 pop.— local estimate 2,800— on Central
of Georgia Rd., 23 m. N. by N. W. of Mil-
ledgevllle and 60 N. by N. E. of Macon.
Agriculture, cotton and peach growing.
MESSENGER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
18fi8; Charles Stirling Wilson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MIDDLE GEORGIA INDEKi Wed
nesdays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established August, 1902; H. G. Roby, editor
and publisher (A A).
EDISON, Calhoun Co. P 900 pop., on
Georgia, Florida & Alabama Rd., 16 m. S. of
Cuthbert and 49 m. N. of Balnbridge. Cot-
ton gin and cotton seed oil mill, cigar fac-
tory and fertilizer plant.
NEWS; Fridays; local; ten pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established August, 1904;
A. M.Lane, editor and publisher (1—8).
EliBERTON, c.h., Elbert Co. [^3,834t
pop., on Seaboard Air Line and Southern
Rds., 10 m. W. of Savannah r. and 75 N. W.
of Augusta. Cotton, fruit and grain.
STAR; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 17^4x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1888 as weekly;
W. L. Skelton, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,672 in 1900
2,169 iti 1903
2,372 in 1904
2,199 in 1905
2,210 in 1906
2,19s in 1907
ELLAVILLE, c.h., Schley Co. -n 474t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 48 m. E. S.
E. of Columbus. Seat of Ellaville Institute.
Peach growing. Cotton market.
SCHLEY CO. NEWS {Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
established 1885 ; J. H. Cheney, editor and
busln«8s manager.
ELLIJAY, c. h., Gilmer Co. b 581t
pop., on Atlantic, Knoxville & Northern Rd.,
87 m. N. of Atlanta, the State capital. Lum-
ber and planing mill. Butter and cheese
market. Coop factory.
COURIER; Thursdays: independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1875; Tabor & Ellington, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
TIMES; Wednesdays: democratic; four
pages 17x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ;
S. Estes Johnson, editor and publisher (7—5).
FAIRBURN, c. h., Campbell Co, -o
761-I- pop., on Atlanta & West Point Rd., 19
m. S. W. of Atlanta, the State capital. Cot-
ton, grain and fruit.
CAMPBELL NEWS; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1S«1: Charles D. Toney, editor and publisher.
FAYETTEVILIiE,c. h., Fayette Co.
-n 430f pop., on Southern Rd., 24 m. S. of At-
lanta, the State capital.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; E. P. Mize, editor; News Publishing Co.,
publishers.
FITZGERALD, Irwin Co. g l,817t
pop., on Georgia & Alabama, Tifton &
Northeastern and Fitzgerald & Atlantic
Rds. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; triweekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1895; J. E. Mer-
cer, editor; Fitzgerald Publishing Company,
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,159 in
1900, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with printing more than
1,000 copies in 1902 and 1907.
ADVANCE; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subacrlptlou 01 ; established Septe mber,
19ue; Thos. W. Clark, editor; Fitzgerald Ad-
vance Publlshiug Co., publishers.
BEN HILL CO. NEW8» Fridays
(▲A).
PEOPLE ; Saturdays ; independent ; eight
pages 1234^17^: subscription 75 cents; estab
llshed March, 1904; A. H. Jones, editor; Peo-
ple Publishing Co., publishers (1—7).
SOUTHEASTERN ODD FELLOW;
monthly (A A).
FOLKSTON, c. h., Charlton Co. P, 600
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line and Southern
Rds.. 35 m. S. E. of Way cross.
CHARLTON CO. HERALD; Thura
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
scrlption $1; established 1899; W, W. Tyler,
editor and publisher (1—8).
FORSYTH, Monroe Co. u 3,Onot pop.,
on Central of Georgia Rd.. 26 m. N. of Ma-
eon. Cotton mills, oil mill, lumber mills.
3IONKOE ADVERTISER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1856; Saunders & Evans, ed-
itors and publishers.
PROGRESSIVE JOURNAL; Satur
days; negro; four page-s 17Vax24: subscrip-
tion $1; established November. 1905; William
Hubbard, editorand publisher (1—6 P) (A A).
rORT GAINES, Clay Co. p l,305t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 22 m. S. of
Quitman. Farming.
SENTINEL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; W. C. Thomas, editor and publisher.
FORT VALLEY, Houston Co. a
2,022+ pop., on Central of Georgia and
Southern Rds., 29 m. S. W. of Macon. Vari-
ous manufactures. Trade in agricultural
products. Fruit growing. Knitting mill.
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $i ; established 1890;
Thomas J. Shepard, editor and publisher.
FRANKLIN, c. h., Heard Co. -n 500
pop.— of township 1,572+— on Chattahoochee
r., 14 ra. fromHogansville and 38 N. by N. E.
of West Point. Farming and shipping.
Mineral deposits. Cotton-seed oil and fer-
tilizers.
NEWS AND BANNER; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1876; P. F. McCutchen, editor and
publisher (1—8).
GABBETTVILLE, Troup Co. -n 50
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 9 m. S.W.
of La Grange.
ENTERPRISE AND I. B.O. JOUR-
NAL; Saturdays; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; W.
S. Cannon, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GAINESVILLE, c. h., Hall Co. b
4,382+ pop., on Georgia and Southern Rds.
and in the crescent formed by the Currahee
and Blue Ridge mountains, 53 m. N. E. of
Atlanta, the State capital. Summer resort.
Agriculture, manufacturing and mining.
EAGLE; Thursdays; democratic; eijfht
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1860;
W. H. Craig, editor; Eagle Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,411 in
1903, since which time it has not fur-
nished a report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for the
vears 1906 and 1907.
HERALD; weekly (A A).
INDUSTRIAL NEWS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1888; A. S. Hardy, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
GEORGIA.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
GIBSON, C-. h., Glascock Co. D- 600
pop., on Augusta Southern Rd., 14 m. S. of
Warrenton. Cotton.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1891;
J. W. Whiteley, editor and publisher (1—8).
GLENN VILLE, Tattnall Co. Q 2691
pop., on Register & Glennville Rd., about
70 m. S. W. of Savannah.
BANNER; Fridays (A A).
GRAY, Jones Co. n on Macon & Nor-
thern Rd., about 20 m. from Macon. Corn
and cotton. Farming.
JONES CO. NEWS; Thursdays ;
democratic ; four pages 18x24 ; established
1894 ; M. C. Greene, editor and publisher.
GREENVILLE, c. h., Meriwether
Co. -G815+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.,
50 m. N. E. of Columbus and 72 S. by S. W.
of Atlanta, the State capital. Cotton, corn,
peas and potatoes.
MERIWETHER VINDICATOR;
Fridays; democratic; foui- pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1872; Wm. T. Revill,
editor and publisher.
G R E E N S B O R O, c. h., Greene
Co. n 1,511+ pop., on Georgia Rd., 84 m. W.
of Augusta and 88 E. by 8. E. of Atlanta,
the State capital. Cotton, corn and hay.
HERALD- JOURNAL ; Fridays ; dem-
ocratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1866; J. C. Williams, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
GRIFFIN,c.h., SiiaZdmy Co. -D 6,857t
pop., on Central of Georgia and Southern
Rds., 43 m. S. from Atlanta, the State capital.
Cotton factories, iron foundries, chair
factory and cotton-seed oil mills. Cotton
and fruit raising. U. S. and State Experi-
ment Farms located here.
CALL; every morning except Sundays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1892; W. E. H. Searcy, editor; Griffin
Publishing Co., publishers (12— 5 P).
NEWS AND SUN; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and W^EEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6,
weekly 50 cents; established 1871; Douglas
Glessner, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: Without ever having
received a detailed and satisfactory re-
port the weekly edition of this paper
was credited with issuing more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
ECHO; Saturdays; negro; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; A. S. Boynton, editor and pub-
lisher.
MIDDLE GEORGIA FARMER 1
Thnrsdays, agriculture and horticulture;
eight pages 15x22; established 1889;W. E. H.
Searcy, editor; Griffin Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (9-5 P).
GUYTON, Effingham Co. D- 800t pop.,
on Central of Georgia Rd., 5 m. W. of
Springfield, the county seat, and 30 N. W. of
Savannah. Farming. Turpentine. Gov-
OATALOGUE BY STATES.
143
GEORGIA.
ernment Sugar and Syrup Experimental
Station.
EFFINGHAM CO. NEWS; Fridays;
elgiit pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; W. A. Snow, editor and publisher.
HAGAN, Tattnall Co. P, 250 pop., on
Register & Glenville and Seaboard Air Line
Rds. , 10 m. E. of Collins. Agriculture.
TATTNAL.L. TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established April, 1901; Ben M. Dorsey,
editor and publisher.
HAMILTON, c. h., Harris Co. -n 418t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 25 m. N. of
Columbus. A mountain summer resort.
J O U R N A Ij ; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1872; C. K. Stout, editor and publisher (1—8).
HARLEM, Columbia Co. n-527t pop.,
on Georgia Rd., 25 m. W. of Augusta. Saw
and planing mill. Farming.
COL.U3IBIA SENTINEL,; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24: subscription
$1; established 1882; J. M. Atkinson, editor
and publisher.
DIGEST; Thursdays (A A).
HART'WELL, c.li.. Hart Co. [^l,672t
pop., on Hartwell Rd., 40 m. N. E. of Athens
and 22 S. W. of Anderson, S. C. Agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1876; John
H. and James T. Magill, editors and publish-
ers.
HAWKINSVILLE, c. h., Pulaski
Co. D 2,103t pop.— local estimate 3,000— on
Southern, Wrightsville & Tennille, Haw
kinsville & Florida Southern Rds. and Oc-
mulgee r., at head of navigation, about 48
m. S. of Macon. Cotton raising, cotton-
seed oil and cotton mill.
DISPATCH AND NEWSj semi
weekly; eight pages 15x22; subscription$1.50;
established 1867; Josephus Tarver, editor;
J. J. Harvard, publisher.
HAZLEHURST, Jeff Davis Co. P,
793+ pop., on Southern Rd., 100 m. W. of
Savannah. Saw mills.
NEWS: Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1904; L. C. Pennington, editor and
publisher (12—5).
HINESVILLE, c. h.. Liberty Co. Z\
162 pop., 30 m. W. S. W. of Savannah.
Timber, cotton and rice.
LIBERTY CO. HERALD; Wednes
days; democratic; six pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1871 ; Robert M. Martin,
editor; Herald Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,050 for
the year 1900, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
HOGANSVILLE, Troup Co. CJ
893+ pop., on Atlanta & West Point Rd., 70
m. S. W. of Atlanta.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; Fred C. Wright,
editor and publisher (2—7).
GEORGIA.
HOMER, c. h., Banks Co. cf 221t pop.,
20 m. E. of Gainesville and 28 N. of Athens.
Agriculture.
BANKS CO. JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; C. A. Meeks, editor;
Journal Publishing Company, publishers.
HOMERVILLE, c h., Clinch Co. g
434+ pop., on Plant System Rd., half way
between Valdosta and Way cross. Agricult-
ure, naval stores and lumber,
CLINCH CO. NEWS; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
G. M. Dame, editor and publisher.
IRWINTON, c. h., Wilkinson Co. u
227+ pop., 3 m. S.W. from Mclntyre's station,
on Central of Georgia Rd. Agriculture.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1895; J. T. & W. H. Rutland, editors and pub-
lishers.
IRWINVILLE, Iricin Co. g on
Atlantic & Birmingham Rd. 24 m. S. by W.
of Abbeville.
IRWIN CO. COURIER; Frldajs;
democratic; four pages 15x22* subscription
$1; established November, 1902; W. M. Rogers,
editor and publisher (7—5).
JACKSON, c. h., Butts Co. u l,487t
pop., on Southern Rd., 43 m. N. of Macon
and 45 S. of Atlanta, the State capital.
Agriculture.
ARGUS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1873; Mrs. A. H. Shaver, editor and publisher
(4—6 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
RECORD ; Wednesdays; eight pages
12x16; subscription $1; established 1881; D.
J. Thaxton, editor and publisher.
JASPER, c. h., Pickens Co. ^ 379t pop.,
on Atlanta, Knoxville & Northern Rd.,27
m. N. by N. E. of Canton. Farming.
PICKENSCO.PROGRESS?Fridavs;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
81; established 1886; G. A. Bartlett, editor
and publisher.
JEFFERSON, c. h., Jackson Co. D-
726+ pop., on Gainesville Midland Rd.,28m.
S. E. of Gainesville. Good water power.
Saw mill, oil wells and cotton gins. Agri-
culture and dairying.
JACKSON HERALD ; Thursdays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1870; Holder & Williamson,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
The publisher has admitted that no such
record has been kept as would make it
possible to prepare such a statement of
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
average issues as the Directory editor
requires,
JESUP, c. h., Wayne Co. O, 805t pop.,
on Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Rds.
Timber and naval stores. Farming.
SENTINEL; Thursdajs ; democratic;
eight pages l7x".J4 ; subscription $1 ; established
1866; R. M. Millken and T. B. Hartig, editors
and publishers (.1—8).
WAYNE CO. NEWS ; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1897; N. L. Stafford, editor and
publisher.
JONESBORO, Clayton Co. -n 877 r
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 21 m. S. of
Atlanta.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription .$1; estab-
lished 1892; J. A. Morrow, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LAFAYETTE, c. h., Walker Co. t:
49H pop.— local estimate 2,000 — jn Central
of Georgia Rd., 40 m. W. of Rome and 25 S.
of Chattanooga, Tenn. Health resort.
WAL.KER CO. MESSENGER;
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1877; N. C. Napier, editor;
George M. Napier, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,427 in 1901
1,590 in 1902
1,640 in 1903
1,736 in 1904
2,005 in 190S
2,279 in 1906
2,488 in 1907
LAGRANGE, c. h., Troup Co. -n
4,274f pop.— local estimate 6,000— on Atlanta
& West Point, Macon & Birmingham and
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Rds., 71
m. S. W. of Atlanta, the State capital.
Cotton-seed oil mill, guano, carriage, cot-
ton and ice manufactories. Cotton, grain
and other agricultural products.
GRAPHIC : Tuesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; J. B. Daniel, editor and publisher U— 8).
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1843; J. O. Bell, editor; The Re-
porter Publishing Co., Inc., publishers (6—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies but failed to furnish such definite
inf'ormation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any definite or
satisfactory renewal of the claim.
LAVONIA, Franklin Co. cf 699f pop.,
on Southern Rd., 125 m. N. E. of Atlanta,
the State capital. Cotton.
S T A N D A R n-G A U G E ; Saturdays ;
four pas-es 15:5^22; subscription $1; established
18? 1: J. J. Hardv, editor and publisher.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic: six to
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1905; Luther Roberts, editor; La-
vonia Publishing Co., publishers (8— 5P).
LAWRENCEVILLE, c. h.. Gwin-
nett Co. ti 1.200+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line
and Southern Rds., 34 m. N. E. of Atlanta,
the State capital. Masonic Institute.
Farming and manufacturing.
GWINNETT JOURNAL.; semi-
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription 75
cents; established May, 1902; J. A. Bagwell,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a definite and satisfactory
statement, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
NEWS HERALD; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription 75
cents; established 1871; J. L. Hagood, editor
and publisher (1—8).
LEESBURG, Lee Co. p 413 pop., on
Central of Georgia Rd., 10 m. N. of Albany,
LEE CO. JOURNAL; Fridays; local;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1: estab-
lished August. 1897; M. E. Tison, editor and
publisher (2—5 P).
LEXINGTON, c. h., Oglethorpe Co.^
635+ pop., on Georgia Rd., 16 m. S. E. of
Athens. General trade center.
OGLETHORPE ECHO; Fridajs ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1874 ; W. A. Shackelford , editor
and publisher.
LINCOLNTON, c. h., Lincoln Co. cf
221+ pop., 40 m. N.W. of Augusta. Furniture
manufacturing and mining.
LINCOLN HOME J O U R N A li;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscriptlOTi SI; established 1893; James H
Boykin, editor and publisher.
LINDALE, Floyd Co. ^ 2,.%9t pop.~
GEORGIA FREE LANCE; Satur-
days (A A).
LOUISVILLE, c. h., Jefferson Co. n
1,009+ pop., on Louisville & Wadley Rd. and
Ogeechee r., 40 m. S. of Augusta. Agricult-
ure. Cotton, corn and sweet potatoes.
NEWS AND FARMER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 13x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1871 ; J. W. White, editor and
publisher.
LUMPKIN, c. h., Stewart Co. p l,470t
pop., on Georgia & Alabama Rd., 36 m. W.
of Amerlcus. Mining.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 187^; A. W. Latimer, editor and
publisher.
LYONS, Toombs Co. P, 534t pop., on
Seaboard Air Line and Garbutt & Donovan
Short Line Rds.
PROGRESS ; Fridays ; independent ;
fourteen pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1905; L. W. Moore, editor and
publisher (1—6).
MoDONOUGH, c. b., Henry Co. -G
6S0+ pop., on Georgia Rd., 28 m. S. S. E. of
Atlanta, the State capital, and 59 N. W. of
Macon. Cotton shipping point.
HENRY CO. WEEKLY; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1876; J. A. Fouche, editor and
publisher.
MACON, c.h., Bibb Co. n 23,272tpop.,
on Central of Georgia, Georgia, Georgia
Southern & Florida, Macon & Birmingham.
Macon, Dublin & Savannah and Southern
Rds. and Ocmulgee r., 103 m. S. E. of At-
lanta, the State capital, 100 E. N, E. of Col-
umbus, 124 W. S. W. of Augusta and 198 W.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
145
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
N. W. of Savannah. Cotton market and
trade center.
EVENING NEWrS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; eight pages 17x22;
subscription Sf5; established 1884; John T.
BoifeulUet, editor; News Printing Co., pub-
lishers (10— 5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000. cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ?.c-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TEIjEGRAPH; every morning, and
W E E K Li Y ; democratic; daily and
weekly eight to sixteen, Sunday twenty to
thirty six pages 20x26; subscription— daily
$7, weekly $1; established 1826; C. R.
Pendleton, manager; Macon Telegraph Pub
lishing Company, publishers (1—8;.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement was ever obtained
fiom either edition of this paper, but
the daily was credited with exceeding
4,000 in 1891 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
MoRAE,c.h., Telfair Co. g l,020tpop.,
on Savannah, Amerieus & Montgomery and
Southern Rds., 112 m. N. W. of Brunswick
and 77 S. E. of Macon. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1887; O.F. McRae, editor and pub
Usher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MADISON, cA\., MorganCo. D l,992t
pop., on Georgia and Central of Georgia
Rds., 68 m. E. by S. E. of Atlanta, the State
capital, and 104 W. by N. W. of Augusta.
Cotton compress. Shipping point for cotton.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1885; Millard George, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
MADISONIAN; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1871; W. T. Bacon, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
MANSFIELD, Nen-ton Co. D SOj
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.
LEADER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1902; Joe Win
burn, editor and publisher (8— 6P).
MARIETTA, c. h.. Cohh Co. [j 4,446t
pop., on Western & Atlantic and Atlanta,
Knoxville & Northern Rds., 20 m. N. W.of
10
Atlanta, the State capital. Agriculture and
stock raising.
C O U R I E R ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1902; Fred Morris, editor;
Courier Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866 ; Neal & Massey, editors and pub-
lIshers_(12-4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement was ever obtained
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MAYSVILLE, Banks Co. cf 453t
pop., on Southern Rd., about 80 m. N. E. of
Atlanta.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established
April, 1906; Miss Frellie Maddux, editor and
publisher (5—6 P).
MEIGS, Thomas Co. p 617t pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 20 m. N. of Thom-
asvllle.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1906; R. L. Braswell, editor and publisher
(3-8).
MEIiDRIM, Effingham Co. D- on Cen-
tral of Georgia Rd., 17 m. W. of Savannah,
Corn, cotton, rice, potatoes, peas and sugar
cane.
GUI DON; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x2(); subscription SI; established 1894;
G. B Whatley, editor and publisher (A A).
MIIiLiEDGEVILiLE, c. h., Baldwin
Co. D 7,500 pop., on Central of Georgia
and Georgia Rds. and Oconee r., 30 m. N.
E. of Macon. Water power for milling
and manufacturing. Seat of State Lunatio
Asylum, Georgia Normal and Industrial
College for Girls and Middle Georgia Mili-
tary and Agricultural College. Cotton '
raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established October,
1901; W. J. Vaughan, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed for the years 1906
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
UNION-RECORDER; Tuesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— i^(ederaZ Union 1829, South-
ern Recorder 1819, consolidated 1872; Barnes
Moore & Son, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MILiLEN, Screven Co. D- 4Ilt pop., on
Central of Georgia and Millen South-
western Rd.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
1514x22; subscription $1; established 1903; W.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
S. Dodlin, editor; MlUen Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—5).
MIIiNER, Pi^ Co. -D 440t pop., on
Central of Georgia Rd., 12 m. S. of Griffin.
Agriculture.
PIKE CO. NEWS; Saturdays; iiide
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription 2."
cents; established 1901; Marshall. Smith &
Co., editors and publishers (12—5) (A A).
PEE WEE MAGAZINE ; monthly;
literarj'^; sixteen pages 4}^x8; subscription
25 cents; established January, 1904; Marshall
Smith, editor and publisher (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: 531 in 1906.
MITCHELL, Glascock Co. n- on Au-
gusta Southern Rd., 6 m. W. of Gibson, the
county seat. Farming.
GLASCOCK BANNER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 18S4; Cooper & Allen, editors
and publishers.
MONROE, c. h., Walton Co. t\ 1.8^61
pop., on Gainesville, Jefferson & Southern
Rd. Shipping point for cotton. Cotton,
oil and fertilizer mills. Agi-iculture.
WAL.TON NEWS; Tuesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1881; J. H. Felker, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WALTON TRIBUNE; Fridays;
democratic; eight to sixteen ages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 19()0; Ernest
Camp, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,156 in
1901, of 1,415 in 1903. since which
time it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with printing more than 1,000 cop-
ies in 1906 and 1907.
MONTEZUMA, Macon Co. -D 719t
pop., on Central of Georgia Rd. and Flint r.,
49 m, S. W. of Macon and 153 S. of Atlanta,
the State capital. Steam cotton gins and
artesian wells. Shipping point for cotton.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1872; J. C. Sawtell, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite informa-
tion as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
MONTICELLO, c. h., Jasper Co. n
l,106t pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 45 m.
N. of Macon and 99 S. E. of Atlanta, the
State capital. Saw, flour and oil mills.
Center of cotton belt.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established
1881; Mrs. A. P. Penn, editor; F. L. Penn,
publisher ( 1—8).
MOULTRIE, c. h., Colquitt Co. g
2,221+ pop., on Georgia Northern and
GEORGIA.
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Rds. Saw
and cotton mills, naval stores, Sea Island
cotton, cooperage and R.R. shops.
OBSERVER; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; C. B. Allen,
editor; Observer Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
T.ooo copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
MOUNT AIRY, Habersham Co. cf
310+ pop., on Southern Rd., 8 m. S. of
Clarkesville, the county seat. Farming.
PROTECTIONIST; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; es-
tablished 1896; M. C. Wilcox, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3) (A A).
MOUNT VERNON, c. h.,Mo7itgom.
ery Co. □ 578+ pop.. 00 Georgia & Alabama
Rd., 1 m. E. of Oconee r. and 100 W. of Savan-
nah. Timber-shipping point.
MONTGOMERY MONITOR;
Thursdays ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1886; N. L. Staf-
ford, editor; Monitor Publishing Company,
publishers.
NASHVILLE, c h., Berrien Co. p
1,000 pop., on Nashville & Sparks and Doug-
las, Augusta & Gulf Rds.. 25 m. N. of Val-
dosta. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1904; Albert C. Sweat, editor
and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,076 for 1904
and 1,457 for 1905, since which time
it has not furnished a definite _ and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies in
1907.
NEWNAN, c. h., Coweta Co. -a 3,654t
pop., at junction Atlanta & West Point and
Central of Georgia Rds. Oil, cotton and
corn mills, iron works, harness and cigar
manufactories and tanneries.
HERALD AND ADVERTISER; Fri-
days ; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription SI; established 1865 ; James E.
Brown, editor ; The Newnan Publishing Co..
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,325 in 1895, 1,650 in
1 000, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1900; C. M. Morcock,
editor and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NORMAN PARK, Colquitt Co. p
on Atlantic & Birmingham and Sparks,
Moultrie & Gulf Rds., about 10 m. N. E. of
Moultre. the county seat.
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
147
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
OCILLA, Irwiji, Co. I? 805t pop., on
Georgia & Alabama Rd., 9 m. S. E. of
Irwinville, the county seat. Naval stores
and lumber.
STAR J Fridays (A A").
OGLETHORPE, c. h., Macon Co. -o
545+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.,50m.
S. of Macon. Agriculture.
3IA COX CO. CITIZEN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1;
established 1889; Leon C. Greer, editor and
publisher.
OXFORD, Neirton Co. D 800 pop., on
Georgia, Central of Georgia Rds., about 38
m. E. S. E. of Atlanta.
EMORY PHOENIX; monthly during
college year; collegiate; fifty to sixty pages
7x9; subscription $1.50; established 1884; Stu-
dents of Emory College, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
PELHAM, Mitchell Co. p 945t pop.,
on Plant System Rds., 34 m. S. of Albany.
Cotton, fruit and melons.
JOURNAL; Fridays: democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
October 1, 1902; H. H. Merry, editor and pub-
lisher.
PEMBROKE, ^ri/aH Co. ^306 pop.,
on Georgia & Alabama Rd., 15 m. X. W.
of Clyde, the county seat. Lumbering and
naval stores.
BRYAN ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x20; subscription
$1; established 1900; M. E. Carter, editor and
publisher (1—8).
PERRY, c. h., Houston Co. u 650t pop.,
on Central of Georgia Rd. and Big Indian
creek, 28 m. S. by S. W. of Macon. Cotton
country.
HOME JOURNAL.; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic : eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1870; John H. Hodges, editor and
publisher.
POULAN, Worth Co. g 474t pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 3 m. E. of Sylves
ter, the county seat.
SEARCHIilGHT: Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription SI; es-
tablished December, 1904; P. Pelham, editor
and publisher (7— 5P).
NUT GROWER; monthly; horticult-
ural; eight pages 9x13; subscription 50 cents;
established 1902; J. F. Wilson, editor; The
Nut Grower Co., publishers (1—8).
SOUTHERN FLORIST; monthly
(▲▲)•
QUITMAN, c. h., BrooTct Co. g 2,281t
pop., on Southern Georgia and Plant Sys-
tem Rds., 174 m. S. W. of Savannah. Cotton
mills, turpentine and lumber. Agriculture.
ADVERTISER ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1900; Frank P. Wade, editor;
Advertiser Publishing Company, publishers
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has
never made a detailed and satisfactory
statement, but had credit for more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; democratic:
•ightpages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1876; Edna Cain, editor; John Cain, Jr., pub-
lisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper has nevsr
furnished a detailed and satisfactory
statement, but has had credit for more
than 1,000 since 1900, including 1907.
REIDSVILLE, c. h., Tattnall Co. 0,
257+ pop., 6 m. E. from Collins r. and 66 W. of
Savannah. Saw and grist mills. Farming
and timber.
TATTNALL JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1879; G. G. & H. B. Folsom,
editors; G. G. Folsom, publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has never
had credit for issuing so many as 1,000
copies, and never furnished a statement
to warrant such credit, but has on one
or more occasions recorded a protest
against the rating accorded to it.
RICHLAND, SttiBart Co. p i.out
pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., about 30 m.
W. of Americus.
GEORGIAN; Fridays (A A).
RINGGOLD, c. h., Catoosa Co. \^
437+ pop., on Southern Rd., about 15 m.
N. W. of Daltou.
<:AT00SA RECORD; Thursdays
(A A).
ROBERTA, Craioford Co. U 2521 pop.,
on Georgia Rd., 1 m. S. E. of Knoxville, the
county seat, and 22 S. W. of Macon. Cot-
ton, corn, wheat, oats and fruit.
CRAWFORD CO. NEWS; Fridays;
democratic: eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1892; R. M. Reynolds, editor
and publisher (1—8).
ROCHELLE, Wilcox Co. g 793t pop.,
on Georgia & Alabama Rd., 50 m. E. of
Americus. Saw mills, cotton gins and grist
mill. Cotton growing, farming and lum-
bering.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; John T. King, editor and pub-
lisher.
ROCKMART, Pol^ Co. ^ 575t pop.
—local estimate 1,500— on Seaboard Air
Line and Southern Rds., 12 m. E of Cedar-
town, the county seat, and 47 N. W of At-
lanta. Planing and saw mills. Portland
cement, slate and caen stone.
COURIER ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight to twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1 ;
established 1894; H. F. Joyner, editor and
publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1899, but has not
since set up any definite or satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
ROME, c. h., Floyd Go. t] 7.291t pop.,
on Southern, Central of Georgia and Nash-
ville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds. and
Coosa and Oostanaula rs. Important cot-
ton depot and manufacturing center.
TRIBUNE-HERA LD ; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily eight pages 17x24.
weeklv eight to sixteen pagesl5x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1; established— Tri-
tmne 1848, Herald 1904; consolidated 1908; J. L.
14:8
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
Johuson, W. M. Hardy and J. D, McCarthy,
editors ; Tribune Herald Co., publisheri- (2—8) .
Copies printed: (Herald) daily:
1,412 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Rome Tribune
and Rome Herald consolidated January 20,
1908. Tribune-Herald only dally in 7th
Congressional District, with population
over 200.(j(JiJ. Herald's daily sworn circula-
tion in 1907 averaged 1,412. Sworn net cir
culatioii of Dailv Trirune Herald, 2,400.
CHEROKEE MESSENGER; month-
ly (A A).
xVIASOXIC HERAL.D; monthly; ma
sonic; thirty-six pages 63^xlOJ^; subscription
$1; established 1S94; MaxMeyerhardt, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,058 in 1901
2,158 in 1902
2,216 in 1903
2,366 in 1905
2,383 in 1906
2,408 in 1907
ROSSVILLE, Walker Co. t]255t pop.
NEW AGE; Thursdays (A A).
ROYSTOR, Franklin Co. cfSSot pop.,
on Southern Rd., about 30 m. N. E. of Athens.
RECORD; Saturdays (A A).
ST. GEORGE, Charlton Co. R 750
pop., on Georgia, Southern & Florida Rd.
and St. Mary's r., 27 m. N. of Jacksonville,
Fla. Saw and planing mills; turpentine,
truck farming. In peach and pecan belt.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 1:3x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1905; John Harris, editor; Ga-
zette Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
SANDERSVILLE, c. h., Washing.
ton Co. a 2,023+ pop., on Augusta Southern
and Sandersville Rds., 60 m. E. of Macon.
Cotton and peach growing country.
HERALD; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x21 ; subscription $1 ; established 1841 ;
Howard & "Wood, editors and publish-
ers (8— 6).
PROGRESS; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; C. B. Chapman, editor and
publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,526 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
SAVANNAH, c. h., Chatham Co. D,
54,244+ pop., terminus of Central of Geor-
gia, Florida Central & Peninsular, Georgia
& Alabama and Plant System Rds. and
on Savannah r., 18 m. from its mouth.
Head of river navigation. Large quantities
of cotton, naval stores, rice and lumber
are exported. In truck-farming and fruit-
growing district.
MORNING NEWS; every morning,
and WEEKLY, twice-a-week, Mondays
and Thursdays ; democratic ; eight to twelve
pages 17x23; subscription— daily $8, weekly
$1; established 1850; J. H. Estill, editor;
The Morning News (Inc.), publishers (10— 5 P).
Copies printed: No report of issues
put out was ever obtained for either the
daily or the weekly edition of this pa-
per, but the daily was believed to ex-
ceed 4,000 in 1907 and the weekly to
exceed 1,000.
To the daily edition the Directory
accords the so-called Gold Marks © ,
the meaning of which is stated to be
that advertisers value it more for the
class and quality of its circulation than
for the mere number of copies printed.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight to sixteen pages 17x23;
subscription $5; established 1891 ; Pleasant
A. Stovall, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,403 in
1898, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 4,000
copies in 1906 and 1907.
COTTON TRADE JOURNAL.; Fri-
days; industrial; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1901; Julius A.
Nelson, editor and publisher (7—5).
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Wednesdays;
German; four pages 15x22; subscription $3;
established 190(5; Albert Orth. editor and
publisher (8— 6 P).
LABOR HERALD; Sundays: labor;
four to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established February, 1902; W. S. Harris &
Co., editors and publishers (12—2).
(Topics printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1903 and 1904,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
NATIONAI^ REPUBLICAN; Satur
days (A A).
NAVAL. STORES REVIEW; Satur
days; naval stores; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $5; established 1890; Thomas Gam-
ble, Jr.. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1902 and 1903,
hut has_ not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; negro; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1885; S. C. Johnson, editor; Tribune
Publishing Company, nublishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 coijies, but failed to furnish sucn
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that ef-
fect
INDEPENDENT; semi-monthly; negro;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished 1900; W. O. P. Sherman, editor; Inde-
pendent Publishing Company, publishers.
GAILLARD'S SOUTHERN MED-
ICINE; monthly; medical; one hundred
pages 6x10; subscription §2; established
January. 1866; Wm. Edwards Fitch, M. D.,
editor; Gaillard's Sout' ern Medicine (Inc.),
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,666 in 1906.
6,250 in 1907
NEW YORK MUSICAL ECHO;
monthly; musical and dramatic; thirty-six
pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1891; New York Musical Echo Co., editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory report ever came from this
paper, but it has been thought to issue
more than 1,000 since 1901, including
1906.
PEACH GROWER; monthly; agricul-
ture ; twentv-four pages 9x11^^;^; subscription
50 cents; established 1902; R. M. Martin, edi-
tor and publisher (4 — 5P).
SOUTHERN TRADE JOURNAL;
monthly; drugs and paints; seventy-six
pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
149
GEORGIA.
1886 as Southern Druy and Paint Review; E.
W. Glitton, editor; Jacob Lippman, pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,500 in 1894, since
which time it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with printing more than 2,000
copies in 1907.
SENOIA, Coioeta Co. -n 782t pop., on
Central of Georgia Rd., 16 m. S. E. of New-
nan, the county seat. Large mills and cot-
ton gins.
ENTERPRISE -GAZETTE; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1891; B.A.Nolan, editor
and publisher (7—5).
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Walton Co. ^
l,229t pop., on Georgia and Gainesville &
Midland Rds., about 65 m. N. of Macon.
NEW ERA; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays (A A).
WALTONIAN; Fridays (A A).
SPARKS, Berrien Co. P 683t pop., on
Georgia Southern & Florida, Nashville &
Sparks and Sparks, Moultrie & Gulf Rds.,
about 10 m. W. of Nashville, the county
seat.
PATRIOT; Saturdays (A A).
SPARTA, c. h., Hancock Co. n LlSOf
pop., on Georgia Rd., about midway be-
tween Augusta and Macon. Agriculture.
ISHMAELITE ; Fridays ; democratic;
eight pages lox2U ; subscription $1 ; established
1878; Sidney Lewis, editor; T. C. Moore, pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SPRING PLACE, c. h., Murray Co.
\d 213+ pop., on Daltou & Alaculsy Rd.,
about 53 m. N. E. of Rome.
MURRAY NEWS; Fridays (A A).
STATESBORO. c. h., Bullock Co.n-
l,19r+pop.,on Dover & StatesboroRd.,50 m.
N. W. of Savannah. Agriculture.
NEWS; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; ten pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893; News Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a satisfactory report, but had
credit for more than 1,000 in 1906 and
again in 1907.
BUIiLOCH TIMES; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; D. B. Turner, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
STILLMORE, Emanuel Co. D- 741 1
pop., at junction of Miller & Southwestern
and Stillmore Air Line Rds., about 9 m.
N. W. of Savannah.
LiEADER; Thursdays (A A).
SUMMER VILLE, c. h., Chattooga
Co. "□ 486+ pop., on Chattanooga. Rome &
GEORGIA.
Columbus Rd.. 45 m. S. of Chattanooga,
Tenn., and 93 N. W. of Atlanta, the State
capital. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; O. J. Espey, editor; News Publishing
Co., publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: 1,104 ^^ igoi
1,149 in 1902
1,610 in 1906
1,690 in 1907
SYLVANIA, c. h., Screven Co. U- 545t
pop., at terminus of Sylvania Rd., 60 na
N. W. of Savannah. Agriculture.
TELEPHONE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1876; J. H.
Bussey, editor and publisher.
SYLVESTER, Worth Co. g 552t pop.,
on Brunswick & Western Rd., about 3 m.
S. of Isabella, the county seat, 20 E. of Al-
bany and 21 W. of Tifton. Agriculture.
W O RT H CO. LOCAL.; Fridays ;
democratic; four pages 16x:d2; subscription
$1; established 1885; Clittord GruObs, editor
and publisher.
TALBOTTON, c. h., Talbot Co. -a
1,131+ pop., at terminus of Talbotton Rd.,
33 m. N. E. of Columbus. Steam grist mill,
creamery, cotton gin and cotton-seed oil
mill.
NEW ERA; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1870: R. N. R. Bardwell. editor and publisher.
TALLULAH LODGE, Habersham
Co. cf 100 m. N. E. of Atlanta. Silk culture,
farms and silk mills.
SILK; monthly; silk; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription $1; established Febru-
ary, 1903; Louis Borris Magid, edicor; Silk
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TALLAPOOSA, Haralson Co. t:
2,128+ pop., on Southern Rd. near Tallapoosa
r., 63 m. W. of Atlanta, the State capital.
Manufacturing. Timber, grape growing
and farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription '$1 ; estab-
lished 1886; L. Burd, editor and publisher
(12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,325 in
1898, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies in 1906 and
1907.
TENNILLE, Washington Co. Q l,121t
pop., on Central of Georgia, Southern,
WrightsviUe & Tennille and Sandersville
Rds., about 60 m. E. by N. of Macon.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
THOM ASTON, c. h., Upson Co. -n
1,714+ pop., on Central of Georgia and
Macon & Birmingham Rds., 80 m. S. of At-
150
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
lanta, the State capitaL Furniture, shoe,
eorton and carriage manufacturing.
T 1 31 E S ; Thursdays ; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1869; J. T. Willis, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,053 for
the year 1898, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 cop-
ies.
THOMASVILLE, c. h., Thomas Co.
p 5,322t pop., on Atlantic Coast Line and
Atlantic and Birmingham Rds., midway
between Savannah and Montgomery. Win-
ter health resort. Center of fruit and melon
belt. Cotton and wool.
TIMES-ENTERPKISE; every morn-
ing except Monday, and \VEEKL.Y, Fri-
days; democratic; daily four to eight, week
ly ten to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1 ; established — Times 1873,
Enterprise 1854, daily 1888; Times-Enterprise
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (.2 — 8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907, although its
reports were neither in detail nor sat-
isfactory,
PRESS; Mondays; democratic; four
pagos 15x22; subscription $1; established
August. 1904; S. W. Davis and W. P. Cox, edi-
tors and publishers (1—7),
THOMSON, c. h., McDuffie Co. ^ l,154t
pop., on Georgia Rd., 37 m. W. of Augusta.
Cotton, corn, wheat and sweet potatoes.
McDUFFIE JOURNAL; Wednes
daya; democratic; eight pages 22x30; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1871 ; Jordan E.
White, editor and publisher.
McUrFFIE PROGRESS; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established January, 1901; J. E. & L. M.
Farmer, editors and publishers (3 — 6) .
WATSON'S WEEKLY JEFFER-
SONIAN: Thursdays; democratic; sixteen
pages 1034x14^; subscrlptit)n SI : established
November, 1906; Thomas E. Watson, editor
and publisher (1—8)..
TIFTON, c. li., Tift Co. g 2,500 pop., on
Atlantic, Birmingham & Atlantic, Atlantic
Coast Line, Georgia Southern and Florida
Rds., 25 m. N. W. of Nashville. Turpen-
tine, lumber, fruit, truck and airriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription %\\ established
1891; John L. Herring, editor and pub-
Usher (1-8).
Copies printed: 1,689 in 1900, and
2,2:25 in 1904. In the absence of a
definite and satisfactory report was
credited with exceeding 1,000 in 1905,
1906 and 1907.
TOCCOA, StejJhens Co. cf 3,500 pop.,
on Southern Rd., 93 m. N. E. of Atlanta, the
State capital. Farming region.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870; E. H. Graves, editor; Southern
Publishing Company, publishers (2—8).
TRENTON, c. h., Dade Co. ^ 349t pop.,
on Queen & Crescent Route Rd.. 18 m. S.
W. of Chattanooga, Tenn. Agriculture and
mining.
DADE CO. SENTINEL; Fridays; In
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1891; R. F. Tatum, editor;
Hunt & Tatum, publishers (1— S).
VALDOSTA, c. h., Lowndes Co. g
5,613tpop.— local estimate, 9,000— on Georgia
Southern & Florida, Plant System, Atlan-
tic, Valdosta & Western and Valdosta
Southern Rds., 157 m. S. W. of Savannah.
Cotton, sweet potatoes, sugar cane, rice,
fruit and corn. Sea Island cotton market.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and SE3II- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Sat-
urdays; democratic; dailj' four, semi- weekly
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, semi- weekly SI; established — daily
1905, semi-weekly 1867; C. C. Brantley, editor;
Times Publishing Co., publishers (11— 5 P).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for an is-
sue of 3,896 for the year 1905, since
which it has made no report but was
credited with exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
VIDALIA, Toombs Co. D 1,80ft
pop. , on Seaboard Air Line and Macon, Dub-
lin & Savannah Rds., 12 m. E. of Mount
Vernon.
ADVANCE ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
March, 1903; E. C. J. Dickens, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GEORGIA BAPTIST; monthly (A A).
VIENNA,c.h., Dooly Co. p l,035t pop.,
on Georgia Southern & Florida Rd., 57 m.
S. of Macon. Seat of Vienna Institute. Saw
mills and turpentine stills. Farming.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; four to eight pages
15x22; subscription $i; established 19ul; T.
A. Adkins, Jr., editor and publisher.
Copies printed: On one occasion
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has never made any renewal of the
claim,
VILLA RICA, Carroll Co. -n 595t
pop., on Southern Rd., 30 m. W. of Atlanta.
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
January, li;03; A.J. Luginbill, editor and
publisher (1—7).
WADLEY, Jefferson Co. D- 630t pop.,
on Central of Georgia and Louisville &
Wadley Rds., 5 m. S. of Louisville, the
county seat. Agriculture, cotton, corn and
sweet potatoes.
JEFFERSON CO. BANNER; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established 1896; G.W. Kelley,
editor and publisher.
WARRENTON, c. h., Warren Co. O
l.llot pop., on Georgia Rd., 51 m. W. of
Augusta. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 14x21 ; subscription $1 ; established 1843 ;
James R. Lee, editor and publisher (1—8).
Publisher's announcement .— Established 1843.
Official organ. All home print.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
WARREN CO. REPORTER; Fri
days; independent; four pages 18x21; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1902; Scruggs
Bros. & Brady, editors and publishers ( A A ).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
151
GEORGIA.
GEORGIA.
WASHINGTON, c. h., Wilkes Co. cf
3,300t pop., on Georgia Rd., 70 m. W. N. W.
of Augusta. Cotton and grain.
CHRONICLiE; Mondays; democratic;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886; Willces Publishing Co., editors
and publishers.
tiAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1866; The Wilkes Publishing Co., editors and
publishers.
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 12x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Ficklen & Neeson, editors and
publishers (8 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,145 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
W ATKINS VLLIiE. c. h., Oconee
Co. [j 351+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd.,
7 m. S. of Athens. Farming.
OCONEE ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; J. W. McWhorter, editor
and publisher (7—5).
WAYCROSS, c. h., Ware Co. R 5,919+
pop.— local estimate 8.000— on Atlantic
Coast Line and Atlanta, Birmingham &
Atlantic Rds., 96 m. S. W. of Savannah and
75 m. N. W. of Jacksonville, Fla. Naval
stores, cigars, lumber and railroad car
shops.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
14x20; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1880; A. P. Perham & Son, editors
and publishers (1—8).
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily July, 1907. weekly 1895; S. V.
Williams, editor; Waycross Journal Co.,
publishers (1—8 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement was ever obtained
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1906
and 1907.
COLLEGE EXPLAINOR; Fridays;
college; four to eigJit pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 190O; Prof. M. J. Craw-
ford, editor and publisher (2—8).
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
WAYNESBORO, c. h., Burke Co. D-
2,030+ pop., on Central of Georgia Rd., 32 m.
S. of Augusta and 100 N. W. of Savannah,
Cotton-seed.oil mills and fertilizer works.
Cotton, shipping and manufacturing.
TRUE CITIZEN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x'20; subscription $1;
established 1882; Sullivan Bros., editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any ren3wal of
the claim.
VOICE OF UNION; Saturdays; negro;
republican; four pages 13x22; subscription
90 cents; established September, 1903; A.N.
Jackson, editor and publisher (7—5).
WESTPOINT, Troup Co. -a l,797t
pop., on Atlanta & West Point, Chatta-
hoochee Valley and Western of Alabama
Rds., 16 m. S. W. of Lagrange, the county
seat. Farming and manuf actui-ing.
INTER-STATE HERALD; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1905; J. S. Hames, editor and
publisher (1—8),
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
W. Trox Bankston, editor and publisher;
dated also at Lannett, Ala. (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in_ 1902,
and 1,731 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
"WILLACOOCHEE, Coffee Co. g
471+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.. near
junction of Douglas & Ocmulgee and Ocilla,
Pinebloom & Valdosta Rds., about 45 m. W.
of Waycross,
SUN; Fridays (A A).
WINDER, Jackson Co. [j 1,U5 pop.,
on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 22 m. S. W. of
Athens. Cotton and fruit raising.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdas's; democratic;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1899; L. C. Russell, editor; The Demo-
crat Publishing Co., publishers.
JACKSON ECONOMIST; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1893; A. G. Lamar, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEWS ; Thursdays (A A1.
WOODBINE, Camden Co. Q, 112
pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 49 m. N. of
Jacksonville, Fla., and 90 S. of Savannah.
Timbering, saw mills and rice.
SOUTHEAST GEORGIAN; Fridays;
democratic: four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1894; A. K. Swift, editor; J.
A. Britton. publisher (7—5).
WOODBURY, Meriwether Co. -n 566t
pop., on Macon & Birmingham Rd.. 9 m. E.
S. E. of Greenville, the county seat. Flour
mill. Agriculture.
GEORGIAN; Fridays ; dem ocratic ;
eight pages 13x20: subscriotion $1; estab-
lished 1906; Bion Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WRENS, «^^.^<'"S0" Co. D- 1,214 pop.,
on Southern Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Augusta.
JEFFERSON REPORTER; Thurs-
152
AMEKIUAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
GEORGIA.
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established November, 1905; A.
S. Patterson, editor and publisher (11 — 5P).
WRIGHTSVILLE, c. h., Johnson
Co. D 1,127+ pop.,on'Wrlghtsville& Tennllle
Rd., 130 m. W. of Savannah. Agriculture.
CHRONICL.E; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established October. 1906; Arthur S. Bussey,
editor and publisher (1—8).
HEADI.IGHT; Tuesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1880; John M. Huff, editor and pub
Usher.
GEORGIA.
YATESVILLE, Upson Co. -D 700
pop., on Macon & Birmingham and Atlanta
& Florida Rds., 44 m. W. of Macon. Gin and
grist mills. Agriculture and fruit raising.
ADVA^fCE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1904; Thos. J. Shepard,editor and pub-
lisher (2— 5).
ZEBULON, c. h.. Pike Co.-n361t t)op-,
on Southern Rd., 12 m. S. by S. W. of Griffin.
Agriculture.
PIKE CO. TIMES-JOURNAL. ;
Wednesdajs; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; Marshall
Smith, editor and publisher.
IDAHO.
Population 161,772 1. Land Area 84,290 sq. miles.
Bounded north by British Columbia and Montana, east by Montana and
Wyoming-, south by Utah and Nevada, and west by OreKon and Washington.
State capital: Boise. Principal industries: Cattle and sheep raising. Num-
ber of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 116, divided as follows :
Daily, 12; tri-weekly, 1; semi-weekly, 5; weekly, 92; monthly, 6.
The cities of over 1,000 population, according to the United States census of
1990 (t), are as follows:
Boise 5,957t
Pocatelio 4,046+
Moscow 3,4S4t
Lie wistou 2,425 1
Wallace 3,265t
Moutpelier l,444t
Weiser l,364t
Idaho Falls l,262t
Graiigeville l,132t
Kexburg l,081t
Malade 1, 050t
ALBION, c. h., Cassm Co. g 306+ pop.,
34 m. S. by stage from Minidoka, the nearest
station on Union Paciflc Rd., and IIC N. W.
of Ogden Citj', Utah. Agriculture and
stock raising. Mining.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; established
883; C. M. Gilkey, editorand publisher.
AMERICAN FALIiS, Oneida Co.
a, 150 pop., on Oregon Short Line, 52 m.
N. W. of Malad City, the county seat. Min-
ing and farming.
AMERICAN ; Wednesdays (A A).
AMERICAN FALiLrS ADVER-
TISER; Saturdays; republican; four
panes 18x21; subscription $1.50; e.stablished
October, 1902; Waldo Taylor, editor; Davis
& Taylor, publishers (A A).
PRESS; Saturdays (A A).
ASHTON, Fremont Co. -a
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
BIiACKFOOT, c. h., Bingham Co.UX
1,330+ pop. (of township), on Oregon Short
Line Rd. Agriculture, mining and stock
raising.
IDAHO REPUBLICAN; Fridays; re
publican; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1904; Bryd Tregs, editor
and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,052 in 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
SOUTHERN IDAHO 31 AIL;
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; W. E. Smith, editor; Mail
Publishing Co., publishers (A A).
BOISE, c. h., Ada Co. jH State
Capital, 22,000 pop., on Union Paciflc
Rd. and N. bank of Boise r. Trade center.
Agriculture and mining. City supplied with
pure hot water from a flowing hot well.
EVENING CAPITAL. NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, and IDAHO CAP-
ITAIi NEWS, Thursdays; democratic;
daily eight to twenty pages 17x22, weekly
twelve pages 17x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1901, weekly
1896; Capital News Publishing Co. (Ltd.), edi-
tors and publishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: daily
2,512 in 1902
2,761 in 1903
3,296 in 1904 i BURLEY.
4,137 in 1905
4,308 in 1906
5,363 in 1907
The weekly issue of this paper had
credit for an average issue of 2,405 in
1902 and 3,041 in 1905, since which
time it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed witli printing more than 1,000 copies
in 1907.
IDAHO STATESMAN; every
morning, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Mon-
days and Thursdays; republican; eight to
twenty four pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$7, semi-week ly $2; established 1864; States-
man Printing Co., editors and publishers
(1-6).
Copiesp printed: daily,
2,689 in 1899
4,299 in 1905
5,737 in 1907
For the years 1900 and 1907 the
semi-weekly issue of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
IDAHO CITIZEN; Fridays (A A).
IDAHO SCIMITAR; Saturdays;
democratic; sixteen pages 10^x13}^; sub-
scription $2; established November, 1907;
Fred T. DuBois. editor; Scimitar Printing
and Publishing Compauy,publi8hers(2— 8P).
UNIONIST; Saturdays; labor; six pages
17x23; subscription $1; established 1902; J. E.
Roberts, editor «nd publisher (1—5).
INTERURBAN EMPIRE; monthly;
industrial; twenty four to thirty-six pages
10}^xl3%; subscription $1; established Feb-
ruary, 1907; F. W. Ellis, editor; Empire Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—8).
NORTHWEST MAGAZINE: month-
ly; eighty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1905 as Critic; William Wallace
Irwin, editor; Phillips Publishing Company
(Ltd.), publishers (8—6 P),
BONNERS FERRY, ^oo<«naiCo.t]
349+ pop., on Great Nortnern Rd. and Koote-
nai r., 100 m. N. W. of Spokane, Wash. Min-
ing, farming and lumber.
KOOTENAI HERALD; Saturdays;
republican; six pages 18x24: subscription $1;
established 1891; S. D. Taylor, editor and
publisher (7—5).
BUHL. Cassia Co. g
PIONEER; ThurBdayi(AA).
BULLETIN; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
May, 1905; Will J. Hayner, editor; Bulletin
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
154
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IDAHO.
CAIiDWELL.c. h., Canyon Co.p 997t
pop.— local estimate 5,000 — on Oregon Short
Line Rd., 26 m. W. of Boise City, the capital
of the State. Agriculture and stoclc raising.
NEWS; WedJiesdays; democratic; eight
pages 16x42; subscription $1.50; established
1894; F. G. Burroughs, editor and publisher
(1-8).
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $3; established
1883; R. H. Davis, editor and publisher.
GE3I STATE RUKAl^; monthly ; agri-
cultural; twenty-four to forty eight pages
11x14; subscription $1; established 1895 as a
weekly; A. E. Gipson, editor; The Gem State
Rural Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement was ever obtained
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1906 and 1907.
IDAHO ODD -FELLOW; monthly;
odd-fellowship; eiglit pages 11x14; subscrip
tion $1; established 1894; A. E. Gipson, editor
and publisher (1—8 1.
Copies printed: 2,312 in 1903
2,291 in 1904
1,675 in 1907
WESTERN REBEKAH; nionthlv
(A A).
CAMERON, Nez Percei^ Co. tl
POTL.ATCH HERALD; Mondays;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished October. 1905; Wicklifte R. Smith, ed-
itor and publisher (10— 5 P).
CHAIiLIS, c. h., Custer Co. D 500
pop. (of township), 60 m. W. of Mackey.
Mining.
SILVER MESSENGER; Tuesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3: established 1881; M. M. Sweet, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CCEUR D'AIiENE, Kootenai Co. ^
5()8+ pop.— local estimate 8,000— on North-
ern Pacific and Coeur d'AIene & Spokane
Rds., 31 m. E. of Spokane, Wash. Mining,
agriculture and lumbering.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK li Y , Saturdays ; independent ;
democratic; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription
— weekly $1; established 1902; Jos. T. Scott,
editor and publisher (1—8).
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
July 25, 1902; Moon & Mills, editors and pub
lishers (7—5).
COTTONWOOD, Idaho Co. D 750
pop., 20m. N. W. of Grangeville, the county
seat. Gold mining, timber, agriculture and
stock raising.
CAMAS PRAIRIE CHRONICLE;
Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; F. S. Wlmer, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
CUIiDESAC, N'ez Perces Co. t: 25 m.
S. E. of Lewiston, the county seat. Timber,
farming and mining.
REGISTER; Wednesdays;independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; John J. Schick, editor and pub-
lisher.
EMMETT, Canyon Co. p l,008t pop. (of
township), on Payette r., 22 m. N. of Cald-
well, the county seat, and 30 N. W. of
IDAHO
Boise City, the State capital. Mining,
stock raising and agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1893; Edward Skinner, editor and publisher
(7-5).
GENESEE, Latah Co. ^ 731t pop.»
on Northern Pacific Rd., in Lower Palouse
or Genesee vallej', 113 m. S. by S. E. of Spo-
kane, Wash., and 14 S. of Moscow, the
county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
Chas. Power, editor and publisher (1—8).
GIFFORD, ^^ez Perces Co. [j 350 pop.
ENTERPRISE: Fridays (A A).
GAZETTE; Fridays; local; four pages
13x<0; subscription $1; established May, 1904;
J. F. Orr, editor and publisher (1 — 6) (A A).
GRANGEVILLE, c. h., Idaho Co. n
1,900 pop., local estimate, 63 m. S. W. of
Lewiston. Gold minmg, farming and stock
raising.
IDAHO CO. FREE PRESS; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; estai>lished 1886; M. Wlsener,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
Ihe claim.
STAM>ARD-NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; six pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established April. 1902; £ A. Carpenter, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1906
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
■ he accordance of a rating to that
effect.
HAILEY, c. h., Blaine Co. g 1,500
pop. (of township), on Union Pacific Rd.
and Wood r., 120 m. E. of Boise City, the
State capital. Hot mineral water springs.
In a rich mineral belt. Agriculture and
mining.
WOOD RIVER NEWS -MINER;
every morning except Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Fridays; eight pages— daily 13x20, week-
ly 18x22 ; subscrintion— {laily $10, weekly $2;
established— daily 1883. weekly 1881; E. R. Rich-
ards, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
WOOD RIVER TIMES; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY*
Wednesdays ; republican ; four pages— daily
15x22, weekly 18x24; subscription— daily $10,
weekly $3; established — daily 1882, weekly
1881 ; T. E. Picotte, editor and publisher.
HARRISON, Kootenai Co. t] 702t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
Go's Rd., 28 m. S. of Rathdrum, the coun-
ty seat. Mining, farming and stock raising.
SEARCHLIGHT; Fridays: four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1899;
H. O Thompson, editor and publisher.
HEYBURN, Lincoln Co. Q Agri-
culture.
SOUTHERN IDAHO REVIEW^;
Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
155
IDAHO.
IDAHO.
IDAHO CITY, c. h., Boise Co. p
600+ pop., about 35 m. E. N. E. of Boise City,
the State capital. Gold and silver mining.
IDAHO WORLD; semi weekly, aion-
days and Tiiursdays and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; republican; four pages— semi weekly
18x24, weekly 13x19; subscription — semi-
weekly $4, weekly $2; established— semi-
weekly IS',0, weekly 1863; Charles E. Jones,
editor and publisher (1—8).
IDAHO TAL,L,S, Bingham Co.C\l,2(y2^
pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd. and Snake
r., 200 m N. of Salt Lake City. Farming and
stock raising.
. MORNING POST; every morning ex-
cept 3Iondays; four pages 15x22; subicrip-
tion $6; established October, 1905; Sumner
& Gabbe, editors and publishers (1—8).
IDAHO REGISTER; Fridays ; repub
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1880 ; Wm. E. Wheeler, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
3!i average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TIMES; Tuesdays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription S2; established 1890;
Bert P. Mill, editor and publisher (7—5).
JULIAETTA, ia^a^i Co. t] 287tpop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., about 20 m. S. E.
of Moscow, the county seat.
JOURNAL: Fridays (A A).
KENDRIGK, Latah Co. t] 800 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 100 m. S. E. of
Spokane, Wash. Shipping point for fruit,
wheat and lumber. Mining.
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1892; D. 1. A. Mackintosh, editor and
publisher (1—8).
KOOSKIA, Idaho Co. n 30 pop.,
about 20 m. N. of Grangevllle, the county
seat. Gold mining, dairying and fruit
culture.
IDAHO MOUNTAINEER; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established April, 1902; H. E.
O'Donnell, editor and publisher (1—8 ).
IiEWISTON,c. h., Nez Perces Co, ^
2,425+ pop.— local estimate7,500 — on Northern
Pacific Rd. and at junction of Snake and
Clearwater rs. Connected by steamboat
during season of navigation with Pacific
Ocean and Columbia r. Mining and stock
raising. Fruit and wheat.
TELLER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly jgl.SO; established 1876; C. A.
Foresman, editor; Lewiston Publishing Co.
(Ltd.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition i pubirshers (1-5)"
of this paper had credit for an average }
issue of more than 1,000 in 1904, since
which time it has not furnished a re- |
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the years
1906 and 1907.
TRIBUNE; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent dem-
ocratic; daily ten, weekly twelve pages
22x36; subscription— daily $7.50, weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1898, weekly 1892: Alford
Bros. & Stainton, editors and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: daily, 3,242 in 1907
The weekly had an average issue
of 1,688 in 1897, since which its reports
have not been definite and satisfactory,
but it was given credit for exceeding
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
McCAMMON, Bannock Go. ^ 121t
pop., on Oregon Short LineRd.. 150 m. N. of
Salt Lake City.
BANNER; Fridays; republican ; six
pages 1:3x20; subscription $2; established 1906;
A. E. Haines, editor and publisher (9—6 P).
MACKAY, Custer Co. U on Oregon
Short Line Rd.. 76 m. N. W. of Blackfoot.
MINER : Fridays; republican; mining;
irrigation, agriculture; eight pages 14x22;
subscription $2; established February, 1906;
Leslie E. Dillingham, editor ; Dillingham
Bros., publishers ( 1—8)
MALAD CITY, c. h., Oneida Co.U
1,050+ pop. Mining and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent-republican; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $2: established 1879; R. H. Davis, editor
and publisher.
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
democratic: four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established November, 19id; W. H. Peck,
editor; Advocate Publishing Co., publishers
(A A).
MEADOWS, Washington Co. -Q 260
pop., 90 m. N. E. of Weiser, the county seat.
Mining and agriculture.
EAGIiE; Thursdays: republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1899; Chas. A. Hackney, editor and publisher.
MERIDIAN, Ada Co. P 215t pop., on
Oregon Short Line Rd., 10 m. W. of Boise,
the State capital. Farming, dairying and
fruit raising.
T R I B U N E ; Saturdays; republican;
twelve pages 15J^x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished July, 1903; S. M. C. Reynolds, edi-
tor; Charles H. Shepherd, publisher (11 — 5).
MONTPELIER, Bear Lake Co. O,
1.444+ pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd., 10 m.
E. of Paris, the counts' seat. Manufactur-
ing of cheese. Grain and stock raising.
EXA3IINER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; C.E.Wright, editor; Examiner
Publishing Co., publisher (7—5).
MOSCOW, c. h., Latah Co. ^ 2,484t
pop., Qii Northern Pacific and Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Co's Rds. Seat of State
University. Milling, mining, stock raising
and agriculture.
EVENING JOURNAL; daily except
Sundays; independent ; four pages 16x22;
subscription $5; established October, 1904;
Roland A. Laird, editor; Fletcher & Laird.
MOUNTAINHOME, c. h., Elmore
Co. p 725 pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 75 m.
S. E. of Boise City, the State capital. Stock
raising and gold mining.
MAVERICK; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
150
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IDAHO.
IDAHO.
lishecl as Elmore nulletin, 188T: South Idaho
Herald. 19()-2; consolidated 1907; Karl H. S.
Houffen, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1896; The Republican Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
MURRAY, c. h., Shoshone Co. [^ 302t
pop. (of township), 20 m. from Wallace, the
nearest station on Northern Pacific Rd.
Placer and quartz mining.
CCEIJR D'ALENE SUN; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 13x20; subscription
$3; established 1884; Adam Aulbach, editor
and publisher (7—5).
NAMPA, Canyon Co. p 5,000 pop., on
Oregon Short Line Rd., 19 m. W. of Boise
City, the State capital. Agriculture and
stock raising.
LEADER-HEKALD; seini weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1891 ;
Henrietta Mansfield, editor; N. Jenness.
publisher (1—8).
RECORD; Fridays; Independent repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.5'); established 1903: L. D. Felshelm &
W. H. Mason, editors and publishers (1—8).
NEZPERCE, N-ez Perces Co. b 1.2801
pop., 10 m. E. of Fletcher, the nearest rail-
road station.
HERALD; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; MilUcent
A. Pope, editor and publisher (9— 5P).
OAKLEY, Cassia Co. g l,078t pop.,
on Goose Creek. Mining.
EAGLE: Thursdays (A A).
OROFINO. Shoshone Co. 6 33 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 40 m. E. of Lewis-
ton. Faiming and mining.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 11x16: subscription $1; established
September, 1905; W. C Forseman, editor and
publisher (S — 6).
PARIS, c. h.. Bear Lake Co. O, 906t
pop., 10 ni. S. W. of Montpelier. the nearest
station on Union Pacific Rd. Lumber
mills, cheese making, stock raising, marble
quarries and copper mining. Seat of Bear
Lake State Academy.
POST; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .S2.50 ; established
1880; James H. Wallis, editor; The Post Pub-
lishing Co. publishers.
PARMA, Canyon Co. p 600 pop., on
Oregon Short Line Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Cald-
well, the county seat.
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; sub.scription $1.50; established
October, 1903; M. A. Bates, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
PAYETTE, Canyon Co. p 3,000 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd and a't conflu-
ence of Payette and Snake rs. Farming
and fruit growing.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; Venable & Kirk, editors and
publishers (1—8;.
PAYETTE VALLEY ENTER-
PRISE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13Jx20; subscription $1; established
January, 1905; L. E. Merritt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
PIERCE, Nez Perces Co. t\ 200 pop.,
27 m. N. E. of Greer, nearest railroad sta-
tion. Farming and mining.
PIERCE CITY BIINER; Fridays;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished March. 1902; W. J. Todd, editor and
publisher ;7— 5).
POCATEIiL.0, c. \\., Bannock Co. q,
4,046+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 23 m. S, of
Blackfoot. Stock raising.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; daily
four, weekly eight pages 14x21 ; subscription
—daily $9, weekly $2 ; established — daily
1902, weekly 1899; Geo. N. IfEt, editor; Tri-
bune Co. (Ltd.). publishers.
ADVANCE; tri w-eekly,Tuesday8,Thurs-
daj'8 and Saturdays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $3; established 1892; CO.
Broxon, editor and publisher.
SOUTHERN IDAHO MAIL; semi
weekly. Wednesdays and Saturdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1S98; W. H. Peck, editor; Mall Publishing
Company (Ltd.), publishers (10— 7 P).
RATHDRUM, c. h., Kootenai Co. ti
1,450 pop., on Northern Pacific and Idaho
& Washington Northern Rds., 28 m. E.N.E.
of Spokane, Wash. Saw mills, creamery
and timber. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x^1; subscription $1; established
1895; Culp Bros.,editorsand publishers a— 8).
KOOTENAI CO. EDUCATOR;
monthly; educational; fifteen pages 9x11;
subscription 50 cents; established October,
1903; R. C. Egbers, editor; Culp Bros., pub-
lishers (1—7) (A A).
REXBURG, Fremont Co. D- 3,388
pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd .
CURRENT- JOURNAL; Thursdays
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1906; Standard Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (2—8).
RIGBY, Fremont Co. D- on Oregon
Short Line Kd., about 12 m. N. of Idaho
Falls.
STAR; Fridays (A A).
ROSEBERRY, Boise Co. -D 200 pop.,
40 m. E. ot Ever^ireen, the nearest railroad
station, and 100 N. of Boise, the State
capitaL Mining, saw mills and farming.
LONG VALLEY ADVOCATE;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages llxl5i^;
subscription $2; established October, 1904;
Fred Mullin, editor and publisher (1—8).
SAINT ANTHONY, c. h., Fremont
Co. a-411t pop., on N.fork of Snake r. Gold,
sliver and coal mines. Farming.
FREMONT CO. NEWS; Thursdays
(AA).
TETON PEAK; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1899; Wood D. Parker, editor and pub-
lisher.
SAINT MARIES, Kootenai Co. ti on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd.,
35 m. S. S. E. of Rathdrum.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1906; Charles Brebner, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SALMON, c.h., Lemhi Co. 398t pop.,
on Salmon r., 70 m. W. of Red Rock, Mont.
Mining, milling and agriculture.
IDAHO RECORDER; Wednesdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1885; H. E. Frost, editor and
publisher (8— P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
15?
IDAHO.
LiEMHI HERALD ; Thursdays; re
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established January, 1901 : E. K. Abbott, edi-
tor; Abbott & Preston, publishers.
SANDPOINT, Kootenai Co. b 1,871
pop.— local estimate 3,000— on Great North-
ern, Canadian Pacific and Northern Pa-
cific Rds., 70 m. E. of Spokane, Washing-
ton. Lumbering, fruit growing, mining
and smelting.
XORTHERX IDAHO NEWS; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1898; Al. Filson,
editor; News Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers
(2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,523 in 1905
and 1,881 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
PEND D'OREILiLE REVIEW;
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1902; George R. Barker,
editor and publisher (1—7).
SANTA, Kootenai Co. b 23 m. S. E. of
Harrison, nearest station on Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Co's Rd.
TIMES: Thur.sdays(AA).
SHELLY, Bingham Co. O, 360 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd., 40 m. N. of Poca-
tello.
PIONEER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 11x15; subscription $1.50; established
March, 1906; J. W. Eastin, editor; S. N.
Eastln, publisher (1—8).
SHOSHONE, c.h.,ZtncoZ7i Co. g 1,110
pop. (of township), on Oregon Short Line
Rd., 23 m. N. from Snake r. Railroad car
shops. Sheep raising, irrigated fruit grow-
ing and farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; irriga-
tion; eight pages 18x20; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1884 Lisle & Barber, editors and
publishers (1—8).
SILVER CITY, c. h., Owyhee Co. O^
976+ pop. (Of township). 30 m. S. S. W. of
Guffey, and 24 S. S. "W. of Murphy, on the
Boise, Nampa & Owyhee Rd., connected by
stage, and 60 S. W. of Boise City, the State
capital. Quartz and placer mining, farming
and stock raising.
NUGGET; Fridays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $3; established
1891 ; John Lamb, editor and publisher.
SODA SPRINGS, Bannock Co. Q.
428+ pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd., 48 m. S.
E. of Pocatello. Ranching and grazing,
sulphur mills, natural mineral water bot-
tling, sheep-shearing and stock shipping.
IDANHA CHIEFTAIN; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; suVjscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; L. H. Wlllett, editor and pub-
lisher.
SOLDIER, Blaine Co. g 200 pop., 80
m. E. of Boise. Farming, cattle and sheep
raising and mining.
CAMAS PRAIRIE COURIER;
Thursdays; four pages 13x20: subscription
%2; established November, 1905; McCaw &
Baird, editors and publishers (1— 6P).
IDAHO.
STITES, Idaho Co. i on Nortbern Pa-
cific Ra., 90 m. E. of Moscow.
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription .$1; estab-
lished June. 1906; W. C. Sallee, editor and
publisher (1—7).
SUGAR CITY, Fremont Co. D- 1,500
pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd., 3 m. N. of
Rexburg, Beet sugar factory.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
September, 1904; W. Lloyd Adams, editor
and publisher ( 1—8).
TROY, Latah Co. >q 600 pop., on
Northern Pacific. 14 m. E. of Moscow, the
county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; P. L.
Orcutt, editor and publisher (12—3).
TWIN FALLS, Cassia Co. g 3,000
pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd. Fruit
growing, agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2: established October, 1904; The
News Publishing Co. editors and publishers
(9-5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,011 for the year 1903,
but has not since made claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
WALLACE, Shoshone Co. [^ 2,265t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Co's Rds., 13 m. E. S. E. of
Wardner. Sawmill. Lumbering and mining.
IDAHO PRESS; daily except Sunday,
and W^EEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $2; established— weekly 1894, daily
1906; Idaho Press Publishing Co., publishers
(1-8).
TIMES; every morning except Monday;
democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$10; established July, 1906; James A. Ford,
editor; Wallace Times Co., Ltd., publishers
(1-8).
MINER; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
February, 1907; Miner Printing and Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (2— 7P) (A A).
WARDNER, Shoshone Co. [[] 8,278+
pop. (of township), on Oregon Railway &
Navigation Co's Rd., 12 m. S. by S. W. of
Murray, the county seat. Silver and lead
mining.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $2.50; established
1886; Aaron Frost, editor and publisher.
WEISER,c.h., Washington Co. -ol,S6ii
pop., on Oregon Short Line Rd., 80 ni. N.
W. of Boise City, the State capital. Min-
ing, agriculture, fruit growing and stock
raising.
SIGNAL; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; independent-republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $3; established 1882;
F. S. Harding, manager; Signal Publishing
Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,164 for
the year 1900, but has not since made
any definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
AMERICAN; Thursdays (AA)
WHITE BIRD, Idaho Co. D 250+
pop., on Salmon r, and White Bird Creek.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays (A A).
ILLINOIS.
Population 4,821,550 1. Land Area 56,000 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Wisconsin, east by Lake Michigan, Indiana and Kentucky,
southeast and south by Kentucky, south and southwest by Missouri, and west by
Missouri and Iowa. State capital : Springfield. Principal products and indus-
tries : Agricuture, iron, lead and lumber, and general manufactures. Num-
ber of newspapers and other periodicals (March ao, 1908), 1,613, divided as fol-
lows: Daily, 180; tri-weekly, 1; semi-weekly, 51; weekly, 1,0S3; bi-weekly, 4;
semi-monthly, 31; monthly, 289; semi-quarterly, 1; bi-monthly, 10; quarterly, 10.
The cities of over 20,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Chicago I,698,.5r5t
Peoria 56,100t
Quincy 36,2.>'2t
Springfield 34,1.59t
Roclilord 31,05 It
East St. Louis ii9,655t
Jollet
Aurora
Blooiniugton.
Elgiu
Decatur
a9,353t
24,14rt
23,'^S6t
3tJ,433t
30,r54t
ABINGDON, Knox Co. -n 2,022t pop.,
ou Chicago, Burliugton & Quincy and Iowa
Central Rds., 10 m. S. from Galesburg, the
county seat. Seat of Abingdon Normal and
Hedding Colleges.
ARGUS; Thursdays (A A).
ENTERPRISE HERALD; Thurs
davs; inaepeudent-republican; eight pages
18x22; subscription $1.5U; established 1880;
Mrs. E. M. Killough, editor and publisher
(1—8).
KODAK ; Thursdays; eight pages 17i^x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; J. C.
Shoop, editor and publisher (.&— 5).
ALBANY, Whiteside Co. "n 629t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Mississippi r., 13 m. W. of Morrison, the
county seat. Button factory and creamery.
Farming. Summer resort.
- REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; G. S. McCartney, editor and publisher.
ALBION, c. h., Edwards Co. Q, l,162t
pop., on Southern Kd., 120 m. E. of Saint
Louis, Mo., and 170 S. E. of Springfield, the
State capital. Seat of Southern College In-
stitute. Vitrified brick factories, milling,
butter and cheese making.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; Albion Journal Co., editors and
publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,582, in
1 90 1, of 1,849 in 1902, since which time
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with printing more than 1,000 copies
in 1906 and 1907-
REGISTER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established July,
1907; Loren A. Gibson, editor; Howe-Gibson
Printing & Publishing Company, publishers
(10-7 P').
ALEDO, c. h., Mercer Co.\i 2,081t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 14 m.
E. of Mississippi r. and 25 S. W. of Rock
Island. Shipping point for stock and grain.
Coal mines. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; John E. Murdock. editor and pub-
lisher (5-3). . , ^, . , ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,508 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with printing more' than 1,000
copies since 1900 and including the
year 1907.
TIRIES-RECORD; Thursdays: repub-
lican; sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; Times-Record Co., editors
and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,588 in 1898,
of 3.995 ii^ 1902, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 copies for the years 1906
and 1907.
ALEXIS, Warren Co. -a 998 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Monmouth, the county seat, and 14
N.W. of Galesburg. Manufactures of brick
and tile and stoneware. Breeding of Clydes-
dale horses.
ARGUS; Thursdays: independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription §1; established
1886; B. E. Russell, editor and publisher
(6—6).
VISITOR; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1895; D. E.
Donly, editor and publisher.
ALLERTON, (P.O.Cisco), VermiUo
Co. o on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
about 25 m. S. W. of Danville, the county
seat.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
ALPHA, Senry Co. ^ 335t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., about
20 m. W. of Galesburg.
ADVANCE; Thursdays (A A).
ALTAMONT, Effingham Co. Q 1,450
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern,
Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Vandalia Line
and Wabash Rds., 12 m. W. by S. W. of
Effingham, the county seat. Grain, poultry
and fruit-shipping point. Tile, carriage,
embossing, egg-case, canning and furni-
ture factories and flour mills.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
H. H, Bailey, editor and publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
159
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
/
ALTON, Madison Co. P 14,»10t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton, Cleveland, Ciucinuati.
Chicago & St. Louis. Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and St. Louis, Chicago & St. Paul
Rds. and Mississippi r., 25 m. N. of Saint
Louis, Mo., and 4 above the mouth of the
Missouri r. River trade and manufactures.
Depot for shipment of produce.
EVENING TELEGRAPH ; every
evening except Sunday, and VVEEKliit,
Thursdays; republican; daily four, Saturday
eight pages 20x26, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— dailv $5.20, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1853, weekly 1836; J. A. Cousley,
editor; Telegraph Printing Co., publishers.
SENTINEL - WEMOCKAT ; eAerv
evening except Sunday, and WEEIVLY,
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages lox22;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished laje; Sentinel Democrat Printing
Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
r.ooo for the year 1903, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
The weekly edition had credit for an
averag^e issue of 1,900 in 1899, since
which' it has not furnished a report, but
has been credited with printing more
than 1,000 copies ever since including
the year 1907.
BANNER; Fridays; German; independ-
ent; four pages 20x30; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1867 ; H. Meyer, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
AliTONA, Knox Co. -D 663t pop., on
Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 16 m.
N. E. of Galesburg, the county seat. Car-
riage factories.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscriptions!; established 1888: W.O.Mills
& Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
ALTO PASS, Union Co. g 618t pop.,
on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 11 m. N. of Jones-
boro, the county seat. Farming, fruit
growing and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
:^ight'pages9xU: subscription $1; established
February. 1904; John A. Hale, editor and pub-
lisher (1—3).
AMBOY, Lee Co. ^ l,826t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Illinois
Central Rds., 90 m. W. of Chicago. A prod-
uce-shipping point. Dairying and farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1855; Geo. A. Lyman, editor and pub
Usher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1878; G. L. Car- —
penter, editor and publisher ( 1—8 1.
ANNA, Union Co. g 2,618t pop., On
Illinois Central Rd., about 1 m. E. of Jones-
boro, the county seat, and 36 N. of Cairo.
Center of fruit region.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x'22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; J. L. Hammond, editor; A. Ney Ses-
sions, publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,443 in 1899
and 2,265 ill 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
TALK; Fridays ; independent ; eight -
pages 171^x24; subscription $1; established
1883; Edgar A. Davie, editor; Talk Printing
Company, publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: 1,870 in 189 5
1,973 in 1900
2,233 in 1901
2,303 in 1903
2,373 in 1904
2,42s in 1905
2,469 in 1906
2,468 in 1907
ANTIOCH, Lake Co. ^ 5221 pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd.. 20 m. N. W. of
Waukegan, the county seat. Farming.
ADVERTISER; semi-weekly, Tues- .
days and Fridays (A ▲).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
A.B. Johnson, editor and publisher.
ARCOLA, Douglas Co. D- l,995t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Vandalia Line Rds.,
about 7 m. S. of Tuscola, the county seat.
Live stock, grain and broom corn.
ARCOLIAN; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; Hugh Healy and John B. Healy,
editors and pui^lishers.
R ECOR D-H KRA LD ; Fridays; repub
licau; eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established— iiecorrf I861;, Herald
1883; Nathan Collins & Sous, editors and pub-
lishers (.1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,179 in
1898, since which it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies ever since, in-
cluding the year 1907-
ARGENTA, Macon Co. n 525t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Decatur,
the county seat. Agricultural district.
MAGNET; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March, 1905; F.
S. Marrs, editor and publisher (1—8).
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Cook
Co. d 1.380+ pop., on Chicago & Northwest-
ern Rd.,22m. N. of Chicago, the county
seat. Foundries, factories, breweries and
creameries.
COOK CO. HERALD; ^'ridays:
German and English; eight Pages 17^24,
subscription $1.50; established 18,2; H. O.
Paddock & Sons, editors and publishers
(10—5)- ^, . 1- J ■
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
dit for an issue of 1,250 for the year
1902, but has not since made any
definite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
REVIEW: Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; establislied April, 1900;
^^.„ E. C. M. Haynes and E. R. Taylor, editors
^ and publishers (7—5).
ARROWSMITH, 3fci6an Co. n 31Tt
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 20 m. E.
of Bloomington, tlie county seat. Grain
and live stock.
N E W S; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1884; Frank WooUey, editor and publisher.
ARTHUR, Moultrie Co. u 858t Pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Vandalia
Line Eds., 10 m. W. from Areola. Broom
corn, grain and farming.
GRAPHIC-CLARION; Fridays; in
dependent; four to six pages 18x24; subscrip-
y tion $1; established 188T; Hugh M. Rigney,
y editor; Bigelow & Rigney, publishers
,-^ (11— 5 P).
ASHKUM, Iroquois Co. n- 500 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 17 m. S. of Kanka-
kee and 73 S. of Chicago. Agriculture.
JOURNALi; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; Harry C.
Gilpin, editor and publisher (1—8).
ASHLiAND, Cass Co. -al,201t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern and Chi-
cago & Alton Rds., 20 m. N. W. of Spring-
field, the State capital. Shipping point for
grain.
SENTINEL ; Saturdays; independent;
;/ eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; P. W. Bast, editor and publisher.
ASHLEY, Washington Co. p 953t
pop., on niinois Central and Louisville &
Nashville Rds., 60 m. E. of St. Louis.
Farming and fruit growing.
WASHINGTON CO. GAZETTE ;
Fridavs; republican; four pages 20x84; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1876 ; F. E. & W.
C. O'Bryant, editors and publishers (1—8.)
Copies printed: 1,019 in 1903
1,132 in 190S
1,274 in 1907
ASHMORE, Coles Co. u 476tpop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 8 m. E of Charleston, the county seat,
and 37 W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Agriculture.
RE PUBLiICAN; Saturdays ; republican ;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; S. D. Makepeace, editor and
publisher (6—5).
ASHTON, Lee Co. i 756t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 83 m. W. of
Chicago. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1895 ; Ralph
J. Dean, editor and publisher (7—5).
ASSUMPTION, Christian Co. n
2,100 pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 15 m. E.
of Taylorville, the county seat. Coal min-
ing and farming.
ITEIW; Fridays; ten pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1907; J. H.
Pratt, editor and publisher (10—7 P).
PRAIRIE STATE TRIBUNE; Fri-
ILLINOIS.
days; Independent; eight to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1899; E.
C. Foster, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
ASTORIA, Fulton Co. -n l,684t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 115
m. S. of Rock Island. Various manufac-
tures and abundant coal.
ARGUS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1880: A. N. Price, editor and publisher.
SEARCHLIGHT; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1894; A. E. Scott, editor and publisher.
ATHENS, MenardCo. u l,535t pop, on
Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rd., 15 m. N. W.
of Springfield, the State capital. Agricult-
ure, stock raising and coal mining.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscriptioij $1.25; estab-
lished 1888; W. E. Wilkins. editor and pub-
lisher a— 8).
ATKINSON, Henry Co. \j 762t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
18 m. N. E. of Cambridge, the county seat.
Agriculture. Bricks and tiles. Coal mining.
HERALD; Thursdays; non-partisan;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1892; Thomas E. Caverly, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ATLANTA, Logan Co. u l,270tpop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Vandalia Line
Rds., 11 m. N. E. of Lincoln, the county
seat. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages lSx24; subscription $1.50; established
1869 ; H. Crihfield, editor; Crihfleld Bros.,
publishers.
ATWOOD, Piatt Co. D 698tpop.,oii
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 27 m.
E. of Decatur. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; six
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1887; W. E. Means, editor and publisher (7—5).
AUBURN, Sangamon Co. D 1,281 f
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Pawnee Rds.,
16 m. S. by S. W. of Springfield, the county
seat and State capital. Farming.
CITIZEN; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x2(J ; subscription $1 ; established "
1874; M. L. Gordon, editor and publisher.
AUGUSTA, ^ancocA Co.-Dl,149t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 37
m. N. E. of Quincy. Fine potters' clay is
found here. Stock raising, agriculture and
coal mining.
EAGLE ; Thursdays ; Independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; Olin Emery, editor; Dr. J.H.
Emery, publisher.
AURORA, Kane Co. ^ 24,147t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy,
Chicago & Northwestern and Elgin,
Joliet & Eastern Rds. and Fox r., 38 m.
W. of Chicago. Railroad repair shops of
the Chicago & Iowa Rd. and main loco-
motive and car shops of the Chicago,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
161
ILLINOIS.
Burlington & Quincy Rd. are located here.
Stove and machine works, fertilizers,
large cotton and woolen mills, corset, road-
cart, road machinery and scrapers, chemi-
cal works, cooperage, wood-working ma-
chinery and other industries.
BEACON; every evening except Sun
day; ten to sixteen pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1846; A.M. Snook. general
manager; Aurora Beacon Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,064 in 1904
4,585 in 190S
6,454 in 1906
6,770 in 1907
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$3; established 1874; The Aurora Daily News
Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,235 in 1900
and 6,542 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
VOLKSFREUNIJ ; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and VVEEKL.Y. Saturdays;
German ; republican ; daily four weekly
eight pages 20x24; subscription- daily $.3.90,
weekly $2; established— daily 1895, weekly
1868; Peter Klein, editor and publisher.
FOX RIVER liEADER: Thursdays;
labor; eight pages 12i^xl9; subscription $1 ;
established March, 1904; Chas. Connors, edi-
tor; Connors & Badry, publishers (1—5).
YEOMAN; monthly; literary and f rater
nal; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents; established October. 1898; Yeomen of
America, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: 5,677 in 1901
7^166 in 1902
15,000 in 1904
In the absence of a report it had
credit for more than 7,500 in 1905 and
exceeding 4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
AUSTIN, Cook Co. cT 6 m. W. of Chi-
cago; a suburb of that city.
VINDICATOR ; Fridays ( A A )
V AVA, Jackson Co. g l,OO0t pop., on
^ Mobile & Ohio Rd.. 14 m. N. of Mur
physboro, the county seat,
and manufacturing.
Agriculture
^ CITIZEN; Fridays; democratic; eight
^ pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1901 ; R. G. Everts, editor; Everts
& Everts, publishers (6—51.
AVON, Fulton Co. -n 809t pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 20 m. S. of
Galesburg. Drainpipe factories.
SENTINEL ; Thursdays; Independent-
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; Willis E. Stevens, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
B ARDOIiPH, McDonough Co. -n 38rt
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 70 m. N. E. of Quincy. Banks of Are
and brick clay and manufactories of sewer
pipe, tile paving brick, etc. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1: established 1893; Fred H.
Maxwell, editor and publisher.
HARRINGTON, Cook Co. [^ l,162t
pop., on Chicago* Northwestern Rd., 32 m.
11
ILLINOIS.
N. W. of Chicago. Flour mill. Milk ship-
ping station.
^^Ye^?^^^' Fridays; independent: eight
fssf^M^T^?'. subscription $1.50; established
I880; M.T.Lamey, editor and publisher.
BARRY, Pike Co. -a l,643t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 18 m. E. of Mississippi r.
Flour mill and ice plant.
ADA GE ; Thursdays ; Independent • eleht
fiE is'f'l' «"t>seriptipn $1.25 ;"*'e?tlb
(l_|) ^'^' ^- ^- ^®SS' ^^itoJ" and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,250 in 1900, of
1,493 m 1902, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with print-
ing more than 1,000 copies every year
since, including 1907.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22-
subscription $1.25; established 1W5- V B
Gentry, editor and publisher (1-8)
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
BAT A VI A, Kane Co. ^ 3,871t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ana Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds. and Fox r., 7
m. N. of Aurora and 35 W. of Chicago. Ex-
tensive wind mills and factories. Stone
quarries adjacent.
HERAL.D; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22:
subscription $1.50; established 1893; F. E Mar-
ley, editorand publisher(l— 8).
^o^'^^^^'^oA Thursdays; republican; eight
Pa^«l^'o?''r'/"r^s^"Pt^o" 'Sl.SO; establisfied
1869; Clark A. Lewis, editor and publisher
BAY LIS, Pike Co. -n 340t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 27 m. E. of Hannibal. Mo.
Wagon manufactory. Farming.
^!^}I}oVL^''J^^^^y^'' independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1892:
Geo. R Hames, editor; Guide Printing Co
publishers. ^ '
BEARDSTOWN, Cast Co. -n 4.827t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds.
and Illinois r., 45 m. W. by N. W. of
Springfield, the State capital, 139 E. by S. E.
of Rock Island and 111 N. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Agriculture and manufacturing, fish-
ing and ice packing.
I.l^?Sfs^il?' ''^"^' -" WEEK-
ILLINOIAN STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays ;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
-daily$4.50, weekly $1.50 established 1848; J.
puSfsherT?i^?;!"^= '''^^"^^«° * Nicholson.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,800 in 1896, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies ever
since, up to and including the year 1907.
BELLEVILLE, c. h., Saint Clair
Co. p 17,484+ pop., on Illinois Central,
Louisville & Nashville, Southern and St.
Louis, Belleville & Suburban Rds., U m.
S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Nail works,
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ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
smelting works, oil mill, stove and glass
works. Extensive coal mines and large
trade in flour.
ADVOCATE ; every evening except
Sunday, and \V EEKL. V, Fridays ; repub-
lican: daily four, weekly eight pages 10x22;
subscription-daily $5, v\eekly $1 ; ,estat)
lished— daily 1898, weekly 1839; The Belleville
Advocate Printing Co., editors and publishers
/a 3\
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,200 in 1895, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory ye-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies in 1906 and
1907.
MORNING RECORD; every morning
except Sunday; four pnges 17i.ox24; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1895; M. 1.. Mimie, edi-
tor; George Meyer, publisher (6— 5).
NEWS DEMOCRAT; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WEEK-JL) ,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription — dally $0,
seini- weekly $1.50; established 1855; Fred. J.
Kern, editor; News Democrat Co., pub
Ushers (1—8). , ., . .
Cooies printed: daily, 2,400 m 1906
2,418 m 1907
The semi-weekly edition of this paper
had credit for an average issue of 3,800
in 1906, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
POST UND ZEITUNG; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; German; republican; daily four pages
30x26, weekly twelve pages 17x23; subscrip-
tion-dally $5, weekly $1.50; established-Post
1884, Zeitung 1849; Postand Zeltung Publish
Ing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
For the weekly edition no detailed
satisfactory report was ever obtained,
but it has been credited with more than
1,000 since 1900, including the year
^^TAGEBL.ATT AND ARBEITER
ZEITUNG; every evening except Sun-
day, WEEK-LY, Wednesdays, and DER
TREU-KIJND, Sundays; German; dally
and Sunday four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $4, Sunday 50 cents,
weekly $2; established 1884; Fred W. Kraft,
editor and publisher.
COAIi MINING LAW JOURNAL.;
monthly; law; forty pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $2; established March, 1907; Thomas R.
Mould, editor; Coal Mining Law Publishing
Co., publishers (7—7 P).
BELVIDERE, c. h., Boone Co. ^
7,937 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
78 m, W. of Chicago. Flour mills and
manufactories of butter, cheese, sewing
machines, corsets, pianos, heating boilers,
and bicycles.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and REPUBLICAN-NORTH-
WESTERN, weekly, twice a -week, Tues-
days and Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4.80, weekly $1; established
— daily 1891, weekly 1870: Frank T. Moran.
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily 1,200 in 1901
2,270 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,200 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished a satisfactory
report, but has been credited with print-
ing more than 1,000 copies ever since,
including the year 1907.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISE Ri
monthly (A A).
BENSEN VILLE, Du Page Co. cf 3741
pop., on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
17 m. W. of Chicago. Agriculture and fruit
raising; poultry shipping.
DU PAGE CO. REGISTER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 17J^x24; subscription
$1.50; established July, 1900; H. C. Paddock,
editor and publisher (7—5) (A A).
BENSON, Woodford Co. n 367t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., about
30 m. N. E. of Peoria.
BEE: Fridays (A A).
BENTON, c.h., Franklin Co. p l,341t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and
Central and Illinois Central Rds., about 90
m. S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Wheat, corn,
tobacco and castor beans. Coal mining.
FRANKLIN CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; A. E.
Martin, editor and publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert tiiat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;^
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; H. L. Frier, editor and publisher.
STANDARD; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1849; Brownlee & Cantrell. editors and ^
publishers.
BERWYN, Coi>k Co. cT 8.000 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 7 m.
W. of Chicago, and Is a residence suburb
of same.
CURRENT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1899;
W. O. Woodworth, editor; West End News
Co., publishers (2—8).
BETHANY, MouUrieCo. n 87St pop.,
on Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rd., 7 m.
N. W. of Sullivan, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ECHO;Fridays; independent; four pages ..---^
17x22; subscription $1; established 1888; J.Wt^
Mcllwain, editor and publisher (6—5).
BIGGSVILLE, Henderson Co. -a 417t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
15 m. E. of Burlington, la. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established""-".^^
1875 ; M. M. Rowley, editor and publisher.
BL ANDINS VILLE , ^c 2? o n 0 M flr A
Co. -a 995+ pop., on Toledo, Peoria & West-
ern Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Macomb, the county
seat. Steam flour and saw mills.
STAR-GAZETTE; Thursdays; repub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
lican; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription
4^1: established 1887; M. Irwiii and George
<Jriggs, editors and publishers.
BLOOMINGTON, c. h., McLean
Co. a 23,286+ pop., on intersection of Chi-
cago & Alton, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis. Illinois Central and
Lalce Erie & Western Rds., 126 m. S. W. of
Ciiicago and 156 N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Coal mining, manufacturing, farming and
stock raising.
DAILY.
BULLiETIN; every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; daily
eight to twelve, Simday twelve to twenty-
four pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, Sun-
day $2, weekly $1 ; established 1881 : Braley &
O'Donnell, editors and publishers (1—5 1.
Copies printed: Daily, 6,86o in 1903
and 6,074 in 1904. In the absence of
any report it was credited with exceed-
ing 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
The weekly edition for the year 1899
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a ra-
ting to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
PANTAGRAPH; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; daily eight to sixteen, weekly ten
pages 17x233^; subscription — dally $5.20,
weekly $1; established— daily 1855, weekly
1846 ; C. C. Marquis, manager (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 5,601 in 1895
7,392 in 1900
8,349 in 1901
9,579 in 1902
11,400 in 1903
13,604 in 1904
13,812 in 1905
14,239 in 1906
14,204 in 1907
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for an average issue of 5,412 in
1895 and 4,079 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite _ and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
WEEKLY.
JOURNAL; Fridays; German; inde-
pendent; eight pages 20x24; subscription
§1.50; established 1878; Julius Dietrich, edi-
tor and publisher.
RECORD; Saturdays; labor; eight
pages I7}^x24: subscription $1; established
1898; R. E. Woodmansee, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WESLEY AN ARGUS ;Thursdays,dur
Ingthe college year; collegiate; eight pages
9x12; subscription SI; established 1895: Stu-
dents of the Illinois Wesleyau University,
editors and publishers.
MONTHLY.
ILLINOIS FREE3IASON; monthly,
masonic; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1885; Delmar D. Darrah. editor
and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: 5,025 in 1903, since
which, in the absence of any report, it
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1904
and 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
ILLINOIS RED MAN; monthly; Im-
proved Order of Red Men; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established Oc
tober. 1902; Geo. M. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
SCHOOL AND H03IE EDUCA-
TION; monthly, except July and August;
educational; seventy-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1.25; established 188U; George P.
Brown, editor ; Public School Publishing
Company, publishers (5— 3).
Copies printed: 10,909 in 1896 and
12,050 in 1900, since which it has not
made any report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1907.
TAILOR; monthly; labor; tailoring;
thirty-two pages 8x11; hubscriptiou 60 cents;
established 1338; John B. Lennon, editor;
Journeymen Tailors' Union of North
America, publishers (1—8). Does not insert
advertisements.
BLUE ISLAND, Cook Co. rf 6,114t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Chicago & Grand Trunk and Illinois Central
Rds., 2]4 m. S. of Chicago, the county seat.
Brickyards, stone quarries, wire mills.
heater manufactory and smelting works.
Farming.
SATURDAY SUN; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1394; John H. Voli>,editorand publisher.
STANDARD; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; svibscription $1; estab-
lished 1376 ; W. Errett. editor and publisher.
BL.UEMOUND, Macon Co. D 7Ut
pop., on Wabash Rd., 14 m. S. W. of Decatur,
the county seat. Shipping point for grain
and live stock. Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x20; subscription $1; established 1887;
Frank Trainer, editor and publisher.
TEACHERS' AND STUDENTS'
FRIEND; monthly; educational; thirty-
six cages; subscription f^O cents; established
1900; Frank Trainer, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Copies printed: This publication has
never furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but had credit for exceed-
ing 1,000 in 1906 and 1907-
-G 5i9t pop., on
of Winchester, the
! BLUFFS, Scott Co.
j Wabash Rd., 12 m.N.W
county seat. Farming.
I TIMES; Fridays: eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1890; E. D. Beird,
editor and publisher.
BONE GAP, Eduards Co, 0,496! pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Al-
bion, the county seat.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established August,
1905; Logan W. Gould, editor and publisher
(1-8) .
BOWEN, Hancock Co. -a 628t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 27 m. S. E. of Keokuk. Trade
center. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1891; M. S. McCoy, editor and pub-
lisher.
BRADFORD, Stark Co. n 990 pop.,
on Chicago. Burlington & Qulucy Rd., 40
m. N. of Peoria. Agriculture and stock
raising.
STARK CO. REPUBLICAN; Wed
nesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
Bubscription $1.50; established 1892; R. L.
Breene. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,067 ^o^
the
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ILLINOIS.
year 1896, but _ has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
BRAIDWOOD, Will Co. d'3,279t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 2ii m. S. of
JoHet.
BULIjETIN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 17J^x2i; 8ubi»cription $1; estab-
lished 1891; A. F. Paden, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BREESE, Clinton Co. g l.STlt pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd.. 8
m. E.of Carlyle, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
PEOPLE'S INTEREST; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established February, 1906; F.M.Davis,
editor and publisher (1—8).
BRIDGEPORT, Lam-ence Co. Q,
487+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 4 m. W. of LawrencevlUe, the county
seat. Agriculture.
■LEADER; Fridays (A A).
LOCAL. REPORTER; Fridays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
W. A. Hunt, editor and publisher (7—5 P)
(A A).
BRIGHTON, Macoupin Co. u 680t
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Chicago,
Burlington & Qulncy Rds., 12 m. N. E. of
Alton and 33 N. of Saint Louis, Mo. Coal in
Ticinlty.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 81.25 ; established
1880; A. William Amass, editor and publisher
(1-8).
BRIMFIELD, Peoria Co. n 677t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,20 m.
N. W. of Peoria, the county seat. Agricul
ture and stock raising.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Addison Pacey, editor and publisher.
BROCTON, Edgar Co. Q 613t pop,, on
Chicago, Hamilton & Dayton, and Toledo,
St. Louis & Western Rds., 19 m. N. W. of
Paris, the county seat. Hogs, corn, cattle,
oats, broom corn and sheep.
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 17}^x22; subscription $1.25; established
1892; Charles B. Miller, editor and publisher
(1-7).
Copies printed: 1,196 in 1902
1,207 ill 1903
1,288 in 1904
1,321 in 1905
1,561 in 1906
1,730 in 1907
BROOKFIELD, Cook Co. ^ 1,111
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
9 m. S. W. of Chicago.
SUBURBAN MAGNET; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1894, as Magnet Vigilant; Norman C.
Darnell, editor and publisher (2—8).
BROOKPORT, Massac Co. p 850
pop., on Illinois Central Rd, and Ohio r.
opposite Paducah, Ey. Lumber, corn and
vegetables, cross ties and wheat.
EAGLE: Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
ElishaBaugh, editor and publisher (10—6).
ILLINOIS.
BUCKLEY, Iroquois Co. [> 490t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd.. 93 m. S, W. of Chi-
cago. Grain and stock raising. Artesian
wells.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
C. E. Carter, editor and publisher.
BUDA, Bureau Co. <^ 87St pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincj' Rd., 13 m.W.
by S. W. of Princeton, the county seat.
Agriculture, coal mining and manufactur-
ing.
P L A I N- D E A L E R ; Fridays ; repub-
lican; four pages 13x^0; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; P. N. Mason, editor and
publisher (2—8).
BUNKER HILL, Macoupin Co. Q
l,279t pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago &St. Louis Rds.. 36 m. N. N.E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Fruit, dairying, agriculture,
and live stock.
GAZETTE -NEWS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages; 15x22: subscription $1.50;
established— Gazef^t; 1865, Nrws 1888; Edward
Wilson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,096 for the
year 1904, since which it has made no
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
BUSHNELL, McDonough Co. -n 2,490t
pop., at the crossing of Toledo, Peoria &
Western and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rds., 192 m S. W. of Chicago. Manufactur-
ing.
Mcdonough democrat; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 173^x22; .sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; Charles C.
Chain, editor and publisher. ^
RECORD; Fridays; republican; ftight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1868; John R. Camp, editor and publisheiv-
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,018 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1. 000 copies.
BYRON, Ogle Co. ^ l,015t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago
Great Western Rds. and Rock r., 89 m. W.
of Chicago. Agriculture and dairying.
LEADER; Thursdays: eight pages
151^x20; subscription $1 ; established January,
1902; G. E. Smith, editorand publisher.
CABERY, J^ord Co. a- 400 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 24 m. S. W. of Kanka-
kee and 79 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Coal
beds and farming lands.
ENQUIRER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17^x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1883; William R. Watts, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CAIRO, c. h., Alexander Co. p 12,566t
pop., terminus of Illinois Central, St. Louis,
Iron Mountain & Southern, Cleveland, Cin-
cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis, St. Louis,
Southwestern and Mobile & Ohio Rds., at
confluence of Ohio and Mississippi rs., 175
m. below Saint Louis, Mo. Manufacturei
and commerce.
ARGUS ; every morning except Sunday;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ILLINOIS.
four pages 18x24; subscription $5; established
1864; H. F. Potter, editor and publislier.
BULiIjETIN ; every morning; democrat-
ic: daily six to eight, Sunday twelve to
thirty pages 18x24; subscription $7; estab-
lished 1868; The Bulletin Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,945 in 1904
2,127 in 1905
2,019 in 1906
2,112 in 1907
CITIZEN ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEM.L1Y, Thursdays; republican;
daily eight pages 15x22, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4.80, weekly $1;
established— daily 1899, weekly 1885 ; John C.
Fisher, editor; The Citizen Company, pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 818 in 1903 and 1,477 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
The weekly had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1,110 in 1903 and 1,058
ill 1906, since which it has not made
any definite and satisfactory claim to
printing so many as 1,000 copies.
TELEGRAM; every eveumg except
Sunday, and Sunday morning; four pages
20x26; subscription $9; established 188T; E. E.
and C. M. Ellis, editors and publishers (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BAPTItST TRUTH; Thursdays (A A).
-SOUTHERN IliLINOIS LABOR
JOURNAL; Saturdays (A A).
STAR; Fridays (A A).
WHOLESALE JOURNAL; monthly;
mercantile; thirtv-two pages 9x11^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established April, 1905;
George B. Walker, editor and publisher (1—T)
(A A).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1906
CAMBRIDGE, c. h., Henry Co. ti
1,.345+ pop., on Rock Island & Peoria Rd.
Shipping point for surrounding agricult-
ural country. Coal mines.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
ILLINOIS.
' lished 18.53 ; John M. Mavity, editor and pub-
; lisher.
! Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,200 for the year
1895, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
PRAIRIE CHIEF; Saturdays; repub-
lican: eight cages 13x20; subscription $1; es--
tabllshed 1867; John H. Seaton, editor and
publisher.
CAMPBELL HILL, Jackson Co. g
497t pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 15 m. N. W.
of Murphysboro, the county seat. Coal
mining and farming.
ECLIPSE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; G. M. Dillard, editor and publisher.
CAMPPOINT, Adam$ Co. -o l,260t
pop., at junction of Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Wabash Rds., 22 m. N. E. of
Quincy, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; G. W. Cyrus, editor and publisher
(6—5).
Copies
printed:
1,146 in 1897
1,086 in 1902
1,094 in 1903
1,090 in 1905
1,096 in 1906
1,089 in 1907
CA.'NTO'S, Fulton Co.-a6,56it pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Toledo,
Peoria & Western Rds., 14 m. N. E. of Lew-
istown, the county seat, and 28 S. W. of
Peoria. Foundries, tile factory and brick
yards, marble works, agricultural imple-
ments, broom, gun and several cigar manu-
factories. Coal mining.
HERALD; every evening except Satur-
day, and Sunday morning; four pages 17x24;
subscription $3.50; established April. 1906^
John T. Griffith, editor: The Canton Herald
Co., publishers t7— 6 P) (A A;.
REGISTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight pages 15x22, weekly
twelve pages; subscription— dailj- $5, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1890, weekly 1849 ;
C. E. Snively, editor and publisher (7—5;.
See advertiseiiieut below.
Copies printed: daily, 2,7^2 in 1905
3,252 in 1906
3,506 in 1907
FULTON CO. LEDGER; Thursdays;
CANTON, ILLINOIS
Has circulation three tillie!>i greater than all other Canton papers
(excepting "Canton Weekly Register") combined.
Sivorn circulation statement. Circulation guaranteed.
0£ii:it<3ia "V^Tools-ly DFLegistor
CANTON, ILLIi^OIS
Has a larger circulation than all other Canton papers (excepting "Can-
ton Daily Register") combined.
Sample copies and rate cards upon request. C. E. Snively, Publisher.
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democratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1849; S. Y. Thorn-
ton, editor and publisher (7—5).
C APRON, Boone Co. b 50?! pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m. N. E. of
Rookford.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; establisht-d August, 1!K)6:
Chas. A. Pratt, editor and publisher (8—6 P ».
CARBONDAL.E, Jackson Co. g
3,318+ pop., on Chicago & Texas and Illi-
nois Central Rds., 57 in. N. of Cairo. Seat
of State Normal University. Farming,
fruit growing and coal mining.
FREE PRESSs; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1.50; established— daily
1903, weekly 1877; Chas. H. Rieth, editor;
Free Press Publishing Co., publishers (9—7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,077 for the year 1905, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as i,ooa
copies.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS HERALDt
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 16x22:
subscription $1.50; established 1892; J.H. Bar-
ton, editor and publisher.
CARLINVILLE, c. h., Macoupin
Co. D 3,502+ pop., on Chicago & Alton and
Litchfield, Carrolton & Western Rds., 39 m.
S. by S. W. of Springfield, the State capital.
and 57 N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. A trade
center. Coal mining.
ENQUIRER; every eveningexcept Sun-
day, and MACOUPIN CO. ENQUIR-
ER, Wednesdays ; democratic; daily four
pages 18x24, weekly eight to ten pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weeklv $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1896, weekly 1870; C. J. Lumpkin,
editor and publisher {7—3 P).
Copies printed: The weekly issue of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,401 in 1898, since which time
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with printing more than i.ooo copies
ever since, including the year 1907.
DEMOCRAT ; Wednesdays; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856; Jas. E. McClure, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
BLACKBURNIAN: monthly during
college year (A A).
CARLOCK, McLean Co. D .300 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 11 m. N. W. of
Bloomington, the county seat. Farming,
horse and cattle raising.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays: eight pages
15x22; subscription$l: established 1899; John
Bedingef , editor and publisher ( 5—6).
CARIiYLE, c. h., Clinton Co. p l,874t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd.
and Kaskaskia r., 47 m. E. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Shipping point for lumber. Agriculture.
CONSTITUTION; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1861; T. D. Shoupe & Son, editors
and publishers.
ILLINOIS.
UNION BANNER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; '
established 1864; John Kuf, Sr., editor; John
Ruf & Son, publishers.
CARMI, c. h., White Co. U^ 2,939t pop.,
at junction of Louisville & Nashville and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds. and at head of navigation on Little
Wabash r., 37 m. W. by N. W. of Evansville,
Ind. Center of corn-growing region.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1872;
Frank Hosick, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,296 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with printing more than 1,000 copies in.
1900, but since then not so many.
WHITE CO. DEMOCRAT ; Thurs-
days; democratic: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; esl^ablished 1858; A. W. Charles,
editor; Berry & Charles, publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,239 i*»
1896, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with print-
ing more than 1,000 copies ever since
and including the year 1907.
CARRIER MILLS, Saline Co. Q
427+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., about 7 m. S. W. of
Harrisburg, the county seat.
MAIL; Fridays (A A).
CARROLLTON, c. h., Greene Cc. u
3,355+ pop., on Chicago & Alton and Litch-
. field, Carrollton & Western Rds., 34 m. S. by
S. W. of Jacksonville and 57 N. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Manufactures of tiles and ma-
chinery, and canning factory. Grain and
coal Agrietilt\ire.
GAZE T T E ; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1846; James McNabb, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PATRIOT; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1864: Chas. Bradshaw, editor and pub-
lisher (1—81.
Copies printed: 1,392 in 1905
1,506 in 1906
1,531 in 1907
CARTERVILLE, Williamson Co. Q
1,749+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd..9m. W.
of Marion, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight,
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; L. 'E. Robertson, editor and publisher.
CARTHAGE, c. h.. Hancock Co. d
?.104+ pop.,on Wabash and Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy Rds., 88 m, N. E. of Quincy.
Seat of Carthage College. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscriptitm $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
167
ILLINOIS.
lished 1S99; Fred. M. Milby. editor and pub-
lisher.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
"pages 15x22; subscription $1.5U; established
1865; W. O. Sharp, editor and publisher.
HANCOCK CO. JOURNAL,; Thurs
days; republican: eigiit pages 15x22; sub-
scription SI; established 18S8; John S.Coch-
ran, editor and publisher.
REPUBLICAN: Wednesdays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1853: I. Davidson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,462 in 1904
and 1,582 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than i.ooo every year since,
up to and including 1907.
OUR BOYS AND GIRLS; monthly,
except May, June. July and August: educa-
tion; eight" pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents;
esral)lished September. 1905; J. E. Williams,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1906
1,000 in 1907
CASEY, Clark Co. P l,500t pop., on
Terre Haute & Indianapolis and Cincinnati,
Hamilton & Dayton Rds., about 32 m. E. by
N. of Effingham. Oil fields, farming and
poultry shipping.
BANNER -TIMES: Fridays (A A).
*— COMMERCIAL; Fridays (A A).
CAVE IN ROCK, Hardin Co. p 322t
pop., on Ohio River, daily steamers, 40 m.
N. E. of Paducah, Ky.
HARDIN ERA: Fridays; republican;
;,^ eight pages 15x22; subscriprion $1; estab-
s lished 1900; S. L. Jackson, editor and pub
lisher (1—7).
CENTRALIA, Marion Co.Q 6,721
pop., on Illinois Central, Louisville. Evans-
ville & St. Louis Consolidated, Centralia &
Chester and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rds., 6U m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Railroad
repair shops, nail mill, coal mine, large
foundry and machine shop, ice plant, win-
dow glass and canning factories.
DE.>IOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and VVEEKIjV, Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weelcly eight pages 15x22;
— s- subscription — daily $5, weelcly $i; established
—daily 1892, weekly ls7l; C. D. Tufts, editor;
C. D. Tufts & Co., publishers,
SENTINEL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1884,
weekly 1863; Verne E. Joy, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copie& printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but both editions had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
CERROGORDO, ^*a« Co. n l,008t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 12 m. E. of Decatur
Agriculture. Natural gas.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17}^x22; subscription $1; established
1886; J. C.Locher, editor and publisher (A A).
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; E. Drum &
Son, editors and publishers.
CHADWICK,Carro«(7o.^650pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m.
ILLINOIS.
S. E. of Mount Carroll, the county seat.
Stock and grain raising.
CLARION; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.5(J; established 1898; A.
A. Strauch, editor and publisher (1—8).
CHAMPAIGN, Champaign Co. O-
14,500 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis. Illinois Central and Wa-
bash Rds., 48 m. S. E. of Bloomington and
128 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Seat of the Uni-
versity of Illinois. Clock manufacturing.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and CHAMPAIGN CO. GA-
ZETTE, Wednesdays; republican; dally
eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1883, weekly 1852; J. K. SteAvart, editor;
Orville Davis and Eaward Flannlgan, pub-
lishers (1-8).
Copies printed: In 1899 the weekly and
in 1902 and 1907 the daily edition of
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but the publisher failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect
for either of them.
NEWS; every morning except Monday ;
every evening except Sunda\ ,and CHAM-
PAIGN CO. NEWS, weekly, twice-a-
week, Wednesdays and Saturdays; republi-
can; eight to sixteen pagos 17x24; subscrip-
tion—evening ?5, morning $". weekly $1.50:
established— daily 1895, weekly 1891; E. B.
Chapin, editor and publisher il— 7).
Copies printed: Combined morning
and evening edition, 3,156 in 1906
3,592 in 1907
Weekly, 3,460 in 1906
3,447 in 1907
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; eight to
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1872; Powers & Fielding, editors and
publishers (7— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,543. '"
1904. since which it has not furnished
anv definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 2,250
in 1906 and 1907.
CHANDLERVILLE. Cat$ Co. -a
940+ pop., on Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rd.
and Sangamon r., 58 ni. S. S. W. of Peoria.
Live stock and farming.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1825; M. L.Spink,
editor and publisher.
CHAPIN, Morgan Co. -D 514t poP-. on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Wabash
Rds., about 10 m. W. of Jacksonville, the
county seat.
HERALD; Frldi.ys (A A).
CHARLESTON, c. h., Coles Co. o
5,488+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Toledo, St. Louis &
Kansas City Rds.. 48 m. W. of Terre Haute.
Ind. Seat of State Normal School. Broom,
ice and canning factories, foundry, woolen
and flour mills and stone quarry. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription--weekly
$1; established — daily 1894, weekly 1840;
C. L. Lee. editor and publisher.
168
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
NEWS; every morning except Suuday,
and WEEKLiV, Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3.13,
weekly $1; established 1892; J. K. Rardin,
editor and publisher (1—8).
PLiAlNDEALiEK; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1892, weekly 1840; Glassco Brothers,
publishers (1—8)).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on more than one
occasion indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i.ooo cop-
ies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
CHATHAM, Sanuamon Co. n 6291
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 11 m. W. of
Springfield, the state capital. Coalmining.
SOUTH SANGAMON MESSEN-
GEK.; Fridays; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tions!; established September, 1905; W. F.
Kineade. editor; Kincade Brothers, publish-
ers (11— 5 P).
CHATSWORTH, Livingston Co. D
1,038+ pop., on Toledo. Peoria & Western and
Illinois Central Rds.. 70 m. E. of Peoria and
96 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Corn, swine rais-
ing and farming.
PLAINDEAIiER; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1873; Clarence H. Smith, editor;
Jas. A. Smith, publisher.
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1902;
H. O. McCombs, editor; Chatsworth Printing
Co., publishers (1—5).
CHEBANSE, /roguow Co. o-555t pop,,
on Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. S. of Kankakee
and 64 S. W. of Chicago. On the county
line, a portion being In Kankakee county.
HERALD ; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1868; B. E. Burroughs, editor and publisher.
GHENOA, McLean Co. D l,5I2t pop.,
at intersection of Chicago & Alton and To-
ledo, Peoria & Western Rds., 24 m. N. E. of
Bloomington, the county seat. Manufactur-
ing. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1893: E. S. Pike,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,121
in 1900, cf 1,395 in igoi, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with printing more than
1,000 copies for the years 1906 and
1907.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established January, 1901;
Beard Brothers, editors and publishers.
CHESTER, c. h., Randolph Co. p
2,832+ pop., og Ceutralia & Chester and
terminus of Wabash. Chester & Western
Rds., and Mississippi r., 80 m. below Saint
Louis, Mo. River commerce In coal, flour,
live stock, manufactures and agricultural
products.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1396; Frank^R. McAtee, editor and publisher
(1-3).
ILLINOIS.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; Thos. J. Ho worth, editor; Thos.
J. Howorth & Co., publishers.
CHICAGO, c. h., Cook Co. r^ 1,698,5751
pop., on Lake Michigan. Metropolis of the
Northwestern States. The corporate limits
are more extensive than those of any other
municipality in the United States. The
largest grain, provision, live stock, lumber
market and railroad center In the world.
DAILY.
ABENDPOST; every evening except
Sunday, and SONNTAGPOST, Sun-
days; German; daily eight to twelve, Sun-
day sixteen to twenty- four pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $3. Sunday $1; established-
daily 1889, Suuday 1899; The Abendpost Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 173 Fifth ave-
nue (1—8).
Copies printed, daily: 41,587 in 1900
41,063 in 1901
42,511 in 1902
43,129 in 1903
44,315 in 1904
46,248 in 1905
46,684 in 1906
46,965 in 1907
Sunday: 30,721 in 1901
31,486 in 1902
31,776 in 1903
32,695 in 1904
34,497 in 1905
35,783 in 1906
36,932 in 1907
AMERTKAN; daily (A A).
ARBEITER-ZEITUNG; every even
ing except Sunday, DIE FACKEL, Sun-
days, and VOKBOTE, Wednesdays; Ger-
man; socialist; daily four, Sunday twelve,
weekly eight pages 20x23; subscription-
daily $3, Sunday $2, weekly $2; established-
daily 1877, Sunday 1879, weekly 1874; Chicago
Arbeiter Zeitung Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 45 N. Clark street
(1-8).
Copies printed: No complete and sat-
isfactory report of the output of either
of these papers was ever obtained, but
the daily was credited with more than
12,500, the Sunday with exceeding
20,000 and the weekly with more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
DENNI HLASATEL; every morn-
ing, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; Bohemian; independent; eight to
sixteen pages 17^^x24; subscription — dailj'
$5.20, semi-weekly $2; established 1891 ; Denni
Hlasatel Printing and Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office. 657 W. Eighteenth
street (1—8).
Copies printed: Daily, 23,303 in 1903,
since which no report has been received,
but credit was given for exceeding
20,000 in 1904 and exceeding 17,500 in
1906 and 1907.
Semi-weekly, 18,745 in 1903, since
which no report has been made, but
credit was given for more than_ 17,500
in 1904 and more than 12,500 in 1906
and 1907.
DER DAILY REPUBLIK ANER ;
every evening except Sunday, and Sunday
morning; German; republican; four to eight
pages 18x24; subscription $3; established 1890;
G. F. Harnieyer, editor and publisher. Office,
S. W. cor. of Fifth ave. and Washington st.
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory report was ever received from
this paper. It had credit for exceeding
7,500 in 1895, exceeding 4,000 in 1898,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
169
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
exceeding 2,250 in 1899, exceeding 1,000
in 1903, and not thought to issue so
many as 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
FARMERS' AND DROVERS'
JOURNAL.; every evening except Sun-
day, and C;oOD ALL'S FARMER,
Satui'days; daily six to twelve, weeklj'
tv7enty-four pages 12x18; subscription —
daily $4, weekly 25 cents; established 1873;
Drovers' Journal Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, Union Stock Yards (2—8).
Copies printed: Daily, 38,686 in 1899,
and 35,631 in 1906, since which no
definite and satisfactory report has been
forthcoming, but it was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
Weekly: No definite and satisfactory
report has been obtainable, but the
paper was credited with more than
20,000 in 1907.
DZIENNIK CIITCAGOSKI; every
evening except Sunday ; Polish; democratic;
four pages 18x23; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1890; S. Szwajkart. editor: Polish Pub-
lishlngCo.. publishers. Office, 143 W. Division
street (2—4^.
Copies printed: 8,194 in 1900
8,713 in 1902
9,251 in 1903
In the absence of any report credit
was given for exceeding 7,500 in 1904
and exceeding 4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
DZIENNIK LUDOWYj every morn
Ing except Sunday (A A).
DZIENNIK NARODOWY; every
morning except Siinday; Polish; four to
eight pages 'l'7\ix21}4; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1899; Philip M. Ksycki, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 738 Milwaukee avenue (1—8).
See advertiseiueut belonv.
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,780 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any re-
port, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday; daily eight to twelve, Saturday six-
teen pages 18x24; subscription $6; established
1889; J. C. Shatter, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, Times-Herald building (2—3).
Copies printed: 23,000 in 1895 and
25,440 in 1904. In the absence of any
report, credit was given for exceeding
20,000 in 1906 and 1907.
EXAMINER; every morning except
Sunday; democratic; ten to sixteen pages
16x22; subscription $3; establisheo 190O; A.
M. Lawrt-nce, editor; Illinois Publishing and
Printing Company, publishers (2 — 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper, daily, had
credit for an average issue of 144,806
in 1905 and 173,000 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907.
Sunday had credit for an average is-
sue of 649,846 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 75,000 in 1907.
This is the highest rating ever ac-
corded in the absence of a definite and
satisfactory statement covering the is-
sue of an entire year.
FREIE PRESSE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays;
German; independent; daily eight, Sunday
thirty-two, weekly eight to sixteen pages
The Polish population of Chicago is over
300,000, being the largest Polish settlement
in the ^vorld, outside of Warsaw, Poland.
Dziennik Narodowy
The Polish National Daily, of Chicago, HL
Established t899
reaches this army of buyers daily, a fact not
to be overlooked by the observing advertiser.
For rates apply to any responsible adver-
tising agency, or directly to the
DZIENNIK NARODOWY
738 Milwaukee Ave.
Telephone Monroe 718. CHICAGO, III.
170
AMERICANS NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLi:<OIS-Chicago.
17x23; subscription— daily $3, Sunday $3,
weekly 5<; cents; establisiied 1871; Illinois
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 94-100 Fifth '
avenue (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory report was ever received con-
cerning the output of either issue of this
paper. Complaints concerning the rating
accorded have been placed on record, but
no facts to warrant a higher rating. In
1906 and 1907 the daily and Sunday
issue was thought to exceed 7,500 and
the weekly to exceed 4,000 copies.
HEAR!ST'S EVEXINfi AMERI-
CAN; every eveuing except Sunday, and
Sunday morning; independent-democratic;
daily sixteen, Sunday fifty six pages 16V^x21;
subscription — daily $3.50; established 190U;
Will. R. Hearst, editor and publisher. Office,
Security building (.8— (i).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory information concerning the is-
sues of these papers has ever been ob-
tained, but each is given credit for
exceeding 75,000 copies, which is the
highest rating the Directory accords in
any case where definite detailed informa-
tion concerning the actual output is not
forthcoming.
ILililNOIS STAATS-ZEITUNG;
every morning except Sunday, ABEND
PKESSE, evei'y evening except Sunday,
WEST EN UND DAHEIiH, Sundays,
and VV E E K JL Y , Thursdays; German;
republican; morning eight to twelve, even-
ing four, weekly twelve and Sunday thirty-
two pages 17x23; subscription — morning
$7, evening $2, Sunday $2, weekly (including
twelve page German agricultural supple-
ment and sixteen-page Westen) $2; estab-
lished—daily 1847, weekly 1845, Sunday Westen
1S54, Daheim 1871; Illinois Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 94-100 Fifth
avenue (1-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement of the issues of either
of these publications has ever been ob-
tained, but the morning and evening
issues were believed to have a combined
output of more than 7,500 copies in
T906 and 1907. The Sunday edition
also had credit for more than 7,500
and the weekly for more than 2,500.
INTER OCEAN; every morning, and
INTER OCEAN AND FARMER,
"Wedne.sdays; daily twelve to sixteen, Sun-
day forty-eight to eighty four, weekly twelve
pages 18x23; subscription— daily $4, Sunday
$2, weekly $1: established 1872; Geo. W. Hin-
nian, editor and publisher. Office, 108 Monroe
street (1—8).
Copies printed: The only definite in-
formation ever received concerning the
issues of the daily was for the year 190 1,
when it had credit for an average out-
put of 63,415 copies. In the absence of
any definite and satisfactory report,
each edition has been credited with
exceeding 40,000 in 1907.
JEWISH COURIER; every morning
except Saturday, and C' M I C A G O
WEEKIjY, Thursdays; Hebrew; daily
six 10 eight, weekly twelve to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3. Sunday SOcents,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1887, weekly
1885; Courier Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 473 Halsted street.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue or 11,286 in 1904 and 12,539 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 7,500
in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the year 1900, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
JOURNAli; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription $3; established 1844; Chi-
cago Journal Co., publishers. Office, 117 123
Market street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 104,174 in 1897
and 87,651 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 40,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907-
L.ABOR WORLD; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 17^^x22; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1898; Geo. F, Harmeyer,
editor and publisher. Office, 172 E. Wash-
ington street.
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a complete and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 copies since 1900 and includ-
ing the year 1907.
LAW BULLETIN; every evening
except Sunday and legal holidays; legal;
four pages 15x22; subscription §12; estab-
lished 1854; Law Bulletin Publishing Co..
publishers. Office, 180 Monroe street (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating 1,0 that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LIVESTOCK WORLD; every even-
ing except Sunday ; live st<ck ; lour to
tv/elve pages 18x22; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1899; Ashley C. Hallivvell. e-ilior and
publisher. Office. 15 Exchange avenue. Union
Stock Yards (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 13-774 m 1903
and 20,714 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 17,500 in 1907.
MAROON; every morning except Sun-
day and Monday during college year ( A A).
NAROD; every morning; Bohemian;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1895; Bohemian Bene
dictine Order of Chicago, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 464 W. Eighteenth street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,400 in 1900
and 1,672 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent; eight to twenty-two pages 18x24;
subscription $4; established 1876; Victor F.
' Lawson, editor and publisher. Office. 123
Fifth avenue ( 1—7).
Copies sold: 275,789 in 1900
288,156 in 1901
304,218 in 1002
305,534 it! 1903
319,539 in 1904
3x2,637 in 1905
318,185 in 1906
323.P79 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
171
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
J^~ The absol ute correctness
oflhelaiest circulation rating
►accorded the News is guar-
anteed by the publishers o1
Rowell's American Newspa-
per Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
K,AC1NG FORM; every morning ex-
cept Monday; sporting; four to eigiit pages
10^x14}^; subseriDtiou $17; established 1895;
F. a. Brunell, editor and owner; Daily Rac-
ing Form Publishing Co., publishers. Office.
126 Fifth avenue (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement was ever obtained from
this paper, but credit has been given for
more than i.ooo since 1899 and including
1907.
RECORD -HERALD; every mormng;
Indeoendent; daily fourteen to twenty-
four," Sunday sixty eight to eighty eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4, Sunday
$2 50; established— ftecorci 1881, Herald 1881,
consolidated 1901; Frank B. Noyes, editor
and publisher. Office. 154 Washington street
Copies printed: daily
154,120 in 1901
158,424 in 1902
154,218 in 1903
145,761 in 1904
146,456 in 1905
141,743 in 1906
151,564 in 1907
Sunday, 171,816 in 1902
191,317 in 1903
199,400 in 1904
204,559 in 1905
211,611 in 1906
216,464 in 1907
iSTThe absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded
the Record-Herald is guaran-
teed by the publishers of
Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to
the first person who successfully contro-
verts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— The Chicago
Kkcord-Herald 1b the only morning news
paper In Chicago which freely gives infor-
mation about its circulation. The circula
tlon statement for the preceding month Is
printed on the editorial page in every
issue, and since January 1, 1908, this state-
ment gives the net sold circulation.
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
Sundav; republican; eight pages 17x22; sub
scriptibn $4; established 1S95; R. E, Har-
meyer, editor and publisher. Office, S. W .
corner of Fifth ave. and Washington street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1898 up to and in-
cluding 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
SKANDINAVETN; every morning, and
SEMI- WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Fri-
days; Norwegian Danish ; republican;
daily eight, Sunday sixfeeu, semi weekly
twelve pages 17x22; subscription— daily $3,
Sundav $1, semi- weekly $2 ; established—
daily 1871, semi-weekly 18(56; Nicolay Grev-
stad, editor; John Anderson Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 187 N. Peoria street (2—3).
Copies printed: In 1898 the daily had
credit for an average issue of 17,526,
the- Sunday for 17,278 and the semi-
weekly for 44,468, since which time no
detailed satisfactory statement has been
obtained. In 1905 the daily had credit
for exceeding 17,500, the Sunday for is-
suing as many and the semi-weekly for
more than 20,000 and in 1907 the daily
and Sunday were credited with exceed-
ing 12,500 and semi-weekly with more
than 17,500.
SOUTH CHICAGO DAILY CALU-
MET; every evening except Sunday; re-
publican; four pages 20x24; subscription $5;
established 1881; J. W. Murphy, editor; Calu-
met Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 914:5
Houston ave.. South Chicago (5— 3).
Copies printed: 2,530 average issue in
1902, since which, in the absence of a
report, it has had credit f9r exceeding
2,250 in 1903 and 1,000 in 1906 and
1907.
SVORNOST; every morning, DUCH
C A S U, weekly, and A M E R I K A N ,
seral-weekly, Wednesdays and Saturaays;
Bohemian; independent; daily eight to six-
teen pages 18x23, Sunday sixteen to twenty-
four pages 18x24, semi weekly sixteen pages
18x24; subscription — daily $5, Sunday $2,
semi-weekly $2.50; established — daily and
semi-weekly 1874, Sunday 1877; Aug. Gerin-
ger, editor and publisher. Office, 150 W.
Twelfth street (10—6).
Copies printed: The daily had credit
for an average issue of 5,800 in 1893
and 16,514 in 1897 and 27,869 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
20.000 in 1907.
Tlic weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 18,665 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 7,500 in 1903
and every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
The semi-weekly had credit for_ an
average issue of 30.729 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with exceeding 4,000 in 1902,
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and exceeding
1.000 in 1906 and 1907-
TRIBUNE; every morning ; republican ;
daily twelve to twenty four, Saturday six-
teen, Sunday forty eight to seventy-two
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4, Sunaay
$2.50; established 184U; Robert W.Patterson,
editor; Tribune Company, publishers. Office,
corner Madison and Dearborn streets (12—4).
Copies printed: daily, i53»55o j" ^905
162,204 in 1906
162,976 in 1907
Sunday, 233,287 in 1905
249,462 in 1906
320,514 in 1907
To this paper Rowell's American
\>w=paper Directory accords the so-
colled Gold Marks "(©©). the meaning
of which is stated to be that advertisers
value it more for the class and quality
of its circulation than for the mere
number of copies printed.
^The absolute corl-ect-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Tribune is
guaranteed by the publishers
.f Rowell's American News-
^ -« paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
ZGODA ; daily, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; Polish; organ of Polish National Al-
liance. U. S. N. A; eight pages l.x24; sub
172
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLISOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
scriptlon— dally — , weekly $1.60; established
—daily January. 1908, weekly 1880; K. H. Jab-
lonski, managing editor; Polish National Al-
liance of North America, publishers. Oitice,
102 W. Division street (2—8).
Copies printed: weekly, 38,380 in 1903
46,987 in 1905
51.906 in 1906
56,317 in 1907
SEMI-WEEKLY.
HLiA!SATEl>; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; Bohemian; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1891 ; Denni Hlasatel P/intinjt & Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Oflfice, 657 W.
Eighteenthstreet. cor. Ashland avenue (1—8).
JEWISH FUOGKESiS; semivveekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1888; Julius Liebling, editor; J. Liebling (i£
Sons, publishers. Office, 429 S. Union street
(2-5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement was ever obtained from
this paper, but it had credit for issuing
more than 2,250 in 1904 and again in
1907.
KATOIilK ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; Bohemian; roman catholic: eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1894; Rev. p. Valentin, editor; Bohemian
Benedictine Order of Chicago, publishers.
Office, 464 W. Eighteenth street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,537 in 1900
and 7.874 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1905.
WEEKLY,
ADVANCE; Thursdays; congregational;
twenty -eight to sixty-four pages 9x18: sub
scription$2; established 1867; J.A.Adams,
D.D., editor; Advance Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, 324 Dearborn street (1—8").
Copies printed: 20,452 in 1900
19,347 in 1901
17,270 in 1903
17,760 in 1904
17.355 in 1905
16,745 in 1906
17,550 in 1907
AGITATOR; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished September, 1905; E. P. Morgan & Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 495 S. Hermit-
age avenue (1—8).
AMERICAN ARTISAN AND
HARDWARE RECORD; Saturdays;
hardware, heating and sheet metal work;
eighty-eight pages 83^x12}^; subscription $2;
established 1880 ; Daniel Stern, editor and
publisher. Office, 69 Dearborn street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,249 in 1895
and 7.316 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any report, but has been cred-
ited with more than 4,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
AMERICAN CONTRACTOR; Satur
days; building and construction; one hun-
dred and four pages 9x12; subscription $5;
first Issue each month $2; established 1885;
American Contractor Publishing Co., editors
and publishers; dated also at New York.
Office, 40 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1897,
1906 and 1907 this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that eiifect.
I AMERICAN FIELD; Saturdays;
sportsmen; thirty-two pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1874; N. Rowe (Mohawk;,
founder; American Field Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Masonic Temple (5—3).
Copies printed: No information con-
cerning the editions issued was ever ob-
tained from this paper, but it had credit
for an average issue of more than 7,500
in 1891, of more than 2,250 in 1900,
since which time, in the absence of any
report, it has been credited with print-
ing more than 2,250 copies every year
since, including 1907.
AMERICAN FLORIST; Saturdays;
commercial horticulture; thirty-two pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1885; The
American Florist Co., editors and publishers;
dated also at New York, N. Y. Office, 324
Dearborn street (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,375 in 1895, of
exceeding 4,000 in 1903, since which
time it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with printing more than
2.250 copies for the years 1906 and
1907.
A3IERICAN L,U3IBERMAN; Satur
days; lumber; ninety-six pages 11x15; sub-
scription $4; established 1873; J. E. Defe-
baugh, editor; American Lumberman, pub-
lishers. Office. 315 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: 11,218 in 1900
13,459 in 1903
12,630 in 1906
13,744 in 1907
APPEAliS Saturdays; Afro- American;
Independent; four to eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2.40; established 1885; Cyrus Field
Adams, editor and publisher. Office, 325 Dear-
born street (2— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 13,850 in 1894
and 13,221 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any report, but was cred-
ited with more than 7,500 in 1906 and
1907.
BANKER : Thursdays: financial: thirty-
two pasrsllxl4: subscription $5: established
1898; Harrv Wilkinson, editor and publisher.
Office, 405 iVIonadnock Block (12—5).
Copies printed: Distinctly separate
reports from this paper covering the
same period have not always agreed with
each other, but it has been credited with
exceeding 2,250 since 1901 and including
1907.
BEOBACHTER AND POST: Satur-
days (A A).
BILLBOARD; weekly. (See Cincin-
nati, Ohio).
Publisher's annouticement.— The Billboard
(Old Billy Boy) Is the largest, best and most
widely read theatrical and amusement
paper in America. It stands first in the es-
timation of actors, actresses, performers,
musicians, theatrical managers and agents
and professional entertainers of every
kind and class. Covers thoroughly the
whole world of dramatic, vaudeville, min-
strel, musical, burlesque, circus, park, fair
exposition and Chautauqua interests . Rate
20c. per line. Publication office, Cincin-
nati, O. Chicago office, 907 and 909 Schiller
Bldg., 103-109 Randolph Street. Telephone,
Central 5934. (See also New York and Cin-
cinnati.)
BLACK DIAMOND; Saturdays; coal
trade and mining; fifty-two pages 10x14;
subscription $3; established 1885; A. T. Mur-
phy, editor; Black Diamond Co., publishers.
Office, Old Colony building (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,.iio_ in 1896
and 6,802 in 1899, since which it has not
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
173
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
furnished any definite and satisfactory ■
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
B L A D E T; Tuesdays; Swedish; unde-
nominational; eight pages 18x24; subscription
•$1.50: established 1877; Jolin Martenson, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 205 Oak st . ( 1 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,000 in 1895
and 12,500 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
BOYCE'S WEEKLIES; consisting of
Saturday Blade and Chicago Ledger; Satur-
days; Blade eight pages HJ^x'JSJ^, Ledger]
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription— combined '
$2, Blade $1, Ledger $1; consolidated 1903; '■■
Currier-Boyce Co., publishers. Office, 63 ■
Washington street (5— 5).
Copies printed: The combined circu-
lation of these two papers is often said
to be very large; but the Directory ed- 1
itor has not in recent years been able to |
secure definite and satisfactory reports,
and on that account he seems to have
failed since 1903 to accord them his
highest rating ever given under such con-
ditions. His estimate for 1903 was ex-
ceeding 75,000 and for 1906 and 1907
exceeding 40,000.
BREEDERS' GAZETTE; Wednes
days ; live stock and agricultural ; fortj'
eight to sixty-eight pages llxU; subscription
$2; established 1881; Alvin H.Sanders, editor; ,
The Sanders Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 358 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: 66,605 iri 1905
70,000 in 1906
74,755 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The basis of
Ajuerican prosperity Is A'^ricultore. The
right arm of agriculture is live stock. The
cattle, horses, sheep and swine of the
United States are worth three million dol-
lars. The representative newspaper of
this basic industry Is the Breeder's Ga-
zette, a 48 to 63 page weekly. Established
in 1881. The growth of Its circulation has
been steadily forward. No name is kept
on Its subscription list after the period
paid for In advance has expired. Its circu-
lation is therefore made up live subscrip-
tions. Advertising rate, 35c. a line. flat.
Full information and detailed circulation
statement sent on application.
"The Gazette has been a tremendous
and inestimable force in the nation's
progress along the lines of judicious im-
provement In ani nal husbandry, and does
a work not even approached by any other
medium."— F. D. Coburn, Secretary of Ag-
riculture of Kansas.
BROAD AX J Saturdays; democratic;
Afro-American; tour pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1895; Julius F. Taylor,
editor and publisher. Office, 5040 Armour
street (1—8).
CAL.U3IET RECORD; Fridays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1898; Henry W. Lee, editor and publisher.
Office, 18 WInnepek Block, South Chicago
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,200 in 1901
and 5,500 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1904, 1906 and 1907.
CANADIAN AMERICAN ; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$1; established 1882; Jamieson & Sutherland,
editors and publishers. Office, 353 Dearborn
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,060 in 1902
and 13,676 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any report, but was cred-
ited with more than 7,500 in 1906 and
1907.
CANNER AND DRIED FRUIT
rACKER; Thursdays; canning; forty-
four to flfty-two pages 83^x12; subscription
$3; established 1895; James J. Mulligan
editor. The Canner Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 22 E. Randolph street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
CATHOLIC PILOT; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1873; M. J. Cahill. edi-
tor and publisher. Office. 510 E. 63d street
(12— TP).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any report, but has been cred-
ited with issuing more than 1,000 every
year since 1899, up to and including
1907.
CHAMPION OF FAIR PLAY; Sat
urdays; anti-prohibition; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established l'^73; Robert J.
Halle, editor and publisher. Office, 109 Ran-
dolph street (13 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,500 in 1894,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1903
and more than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
CHRISTIAN CENTURY ; Thursdays;
disciples of Christ; thirty-two pages SJ^xlli^;
subscription $1.50; established 1884; H. L.
Willett and Chas. A. Young, editors; The
Christian Century Company, publishers.
Office, 358 Dearborn street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,480 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since 1901 and up to and including
1907.
CHRISTIAN WITNESS AND AD-
VOCATE OF BIBLE HOLINESS;
Thursdays; holiness; sixteen pages 103^x16;
subscription $1 ; established 1ST2; The Chris-
tian Witness Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 151 Washington street ( 12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,067 in 1902,
since_ which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription S2 ; established 1882 ; John F.
Finerty, editor; The Chicago Citizen Co.,
publishers. Office. 69 Dearborn street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 18,213 in 1900
and 26,888 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
COMMERCIAL UNION; Thursdays;
commercial; four pages 8x11; subscription
$5; established 1880; Commercial Union, edi-
tors and publishers (2 — 5). ^
C O N S E R VA TOR ; Saturdays; negro;
four pages 18x24; subscription S2; established
1878; Ida B. Wells Barnett, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 2811 State street.
CONSTRUCTION NEWS; Saturdays;
building; forty-eight pages 9x12; subscription
$5; established 1395; The Construction News
174
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicaao.
Co., publishers. Office. Monadaock building,
(1-8).
Copies printed: The Directory editor
records this paper as a "kicker" un-
friendly to the objects of the Directory
and unwilling to convey information, but
credits it with issuing more than i,ooo
since 1902 and including 1907.
COURRIEli CANADIEiN; Fridays;
French; republican; four to eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1855;
Louis J. Bachaud Vertefeullle, editor and
publisher. Office. New Era building (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since 1903, up to
and including 1907.
DAIRY PRODl!CE| Tuesdays; but
ter trade; thirty six pages 9J^xl2; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1894; Chicago Produce
Co., publishers. Office, 154 Lake street ( 1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue oi 3,000 in 1901
and 3,240 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every year
since up to and including 1907-
DER BEOBACHTER ; Saturdays: Ger
man; republican; twelve pages 17x23, In-
cluding four page supplement, Daa Volks-
blatt; subscription $2; established 1877; A.
Paessler. editor; H. Wilhemy, publisher.
Office, 140 Cli'bourn avenue (10—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,156 in 1894
and 12,043 iri 1896, since which it has
not furnished any report, but was cred-
ited with more than 7,500 in 1898 and
over 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
DOMESTIC ENGINEERING;
Saturdays; plumbing and heating; eighty
pages 7^x11; subscription $1: established
1889; John K. Allen, editor; Domestic En-
gineering, publishers; dated also at Boston,
Mass.; Philadelphia, Pa.; New York, N. Y.
Office, 49 N. Jefferson street ( 1—8.)
Copies printed: 9,319 in 1907
DRAFT HORSE JOURNAIiAND
BREEDERS' GUIDE; Saturdays (A A ).
DRAMATIC TIMES; Saturdays ^AA >.
DRY GOODS REPORTER; Satur
days; dry goods; sixty-four pages 9x13; sub-
scription $3; established 1870: C. W, Soof
ford, editor; Dry Goods Reporter Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 203 Fifth avenue.
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,004 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1907.
E A G li E ; Saturdays ; independent ;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1889; Henrv F. Donovan, editor and
publisher. Office', 504 Teutonic building
(5—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 24,800 in 1892
and 42,082 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 17,500 every year since 1901,
up to and including 1907.
ECONOMIST; Saturdays; financial,
commercial and real estate; forty pages
10x18; subscription $5; established 1888; Econ-
omist Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 189 La Salle street (2—7).
Copies printed: 2,825 in 1901
3,248 in 1902
3,368 in 1903
3,391 in 1904
ILLINOIS— Chicayu.
In the absence of any definite and
satisfactory report, it was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905, 1906 and
1907.
ELECTRIC RAILWAY REVIEW;
Saturdaj's; railways; one hundred pages
9x12 ; subscription $2; established (successor
to Street Railivay Review) 1891 ; The Wilson
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 160 Har-
rison street (2 — 8).
Copies printed: 5,126 in 1907
ELITE; Saturdays (A A).
ENGINEERING -CONTRACTING;
Wednesdays; engineering and contracting;
flftytwo pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1890; HalbertP. Gillette, editor; JVlyron
C.Clark Publishing Co.. publishers. Office,
355 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
ENGLEWOOD TIMES; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 20x24 ; subscription
$1: established 1888: Gerald E. Sullivan, ed-
itor and publisher. Office. 519 West 63d street
(1—8). Prints editions for Auburn Park and
Qresham.
EPWORTH IIEKALD; Saturdays;
methodist episcopal; twenty four pages 7x11;
subscription $1; established 1890; Stephen
J. Herben, editor; Jennings & Graham, pub-
lishers; dated also at New York. N.Y. Office,
57 Washington street (2—8).
Copies printed: 80,000 in 1894
114,619 in 1900
118,921 in 1903
In the absence of any definite and
satisfactory report, it was credited with
exceeding 75,000 in 1906 and 1907,
which is the highest rating accorded
in the absence of a definite report.
EVANGELISTEN; Wednesdays; Nor-
wegian-Danish; undenominational; eight
pages 13x17; subscription $1; established 1890;
Rev. I. Andersen, editor; Evangelist en Pub-
lishing Society, publishers. Office, 789 W.
North avenue (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 2,075 in 1902
2,525 in 1903
3,338 in 1904
In the absence of any definite and
satisfactory report, it was credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
FARMERS' REVIEW; Wednesdays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 10x16; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1877; Hannibal H. Chand-
ler & Co., editors and publishers. Office.
Ashland block.
Copies printed: No information was
ever obtained from this paper, but it had
credit for exceeding 20,000 in 1892, ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1896, exceeding 7,500
in 1900 and more than 4,000 in 1906
and 1907.
FA RM IMPLEMENT NEWS;
Thursdays; farm Implements; forty pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 1882 ; C. W.
Marsh, editor; E. J. Baker, publisher. Office,
Masonic Temple (12—4).
Copies printed: 10,356 in 1898
10,587 in 1900
10,413 in 1902
10,246 in 1904
In the absence of any report, it was
credited with exceeding 7,500 in 1906
and 1907.
FL.ORISTS' REVIEW; Thursdays;
florist, seed and nursery trade ; seventy two
to one hundred and eight pages 9x12; sub-
ecrlptlon $1; established 1897; G. L. Grant,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
175
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
editor; The Florists' Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, Caxton bulWing(l— 8).
Copies printed: 6,144 in 1898
6,096 in 1901
6,086 in 1902
In the absence of any definite and
satisfactory report, it was credited with
exceeding 4,000 in 1906 and 1907,
FOL.KE-VENNEN; Thursdays;
Norwegian-Danish; undenonainational ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Folke-Vennen Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 332 Grand avenue
(12-5).
Copies printed: 4,966 in 1895
4,797 in 1900
4,300 in_ 1902
since which it has not furnished any re-
port, but was credited with more than
2.250 in 1906 and 1907.
FREE CITIZEN; Saturdays (A A).
FREE METHODIST ; Tuesdays; free
methodist; sixteen pages 11x16: subscrip
tlon $1.50, established 1868; J. T. Logan, edi-
tor; W. B. Rose, publisher. Office, 14 N.
May street (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,297 in 1897
6,664 in 1901
6,707 in 1902
7,190 in 1904
7,878 in 1907
FUEL: Tuesdays; coal; thirty six pages
9^x12: subscription $3; estal)lished 1901; R.
A. Halley. editor. Fuel Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 293 Dearborn street (7— 5 P).
F Y L< G I A ; Fi-idays; Swedish; literary;
sixteen pages lOJ^xlb^; suVjscription §1; es
tabllshed 188«i; The Swedish Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, T3 Wells street (3—8).
Copies printed: This paper has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report since 1899, but has been credited
with more than 7.500 since 1903, up
to and including 1Q07.
GAZETA KATOL.ICKA; Thursdays;
Polish; roman catholic; four pages 21x28;
subscription $2 ; established 1871 ; Wladislaw
Smulski, editor; J. F. Smulski & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 565 Noble street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
ularly in the years 1900 and 1902, but
has not since set up any claim for issuing
so many.
GAZETA POLSKAj Thursdays;
Polish; independent; twelve pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1873; W. Dvnle-
wicz, editor and publisher. Office, 532 Noble
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 8,000 in 1898, - since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every year
since 1900, up to and including 1907.
GL.AS SVO BODE; Fridays; Slovenic;
labor; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1.50;
established October, 1902; Martin V. Konda,
editor and publisher (6—5 P).
Copies printed: Without any detailed
satisfactory report this paper had credit
for more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
GRAND CALUMET COURIER;
Fridays (A A).
HEMLANDET; Wednesdays; Swedish;
republican; twelve pages 17x24; subscription
t2 established 1854; John A. Enander, editor;
Hemlandet Company, publishers. Office, 36
N. Clark street (2—3).
Copies printed: 24,753 in 1900
31,007 in 1902
since which it has not furnished any def-
inite and satisfactory report, but has
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
been credited with more than 20,000
every year since 1903, up to and inclu-
ding 1907.
HIDE AND LEATHER; Saturdays;
shoes, leather and hides; forty-eight pages;
11x15; subscription $4; established 1890; Ja-
cobsen Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 154 Lake street (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,026 in 1907
HOME HERALD; Wednesdays; unde-
nominational; independent; twenty pages
9x14; subscription $1.50; established 18P3, as
Ram's Horn; Frederick L. Chapman, editor;
Home Herald Publishing Co., Inc., nublish-
ers; dated also at New York, N. Y.' Office,
110 La Salle avenue (1-8).
Copies printed: 44,416 in 1895
111,696 in 1900
137,039 in 1907
HOME LIGHT; Saturdays (A A).
HORSEMAN AND SPIRIT OF
THE TIMES; 'luesdays ; twenty-four to
forty eight pages 11x16; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1831 ; Chicago Horseman Newspaper
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 357 Dear-
born street; dated also at New York (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
7,500 in 1902 and 1903, and more than
4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
HORSE REVIEW; Tuesdays; sport-
ing; twenty-four pages 11x1 5; subscription $2;
established 1889; John C. Bauer, editor and
publisher. Office, 215 221 Madison street.
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1902 and exceeding 2,250 in
1906 and 1907.
HOTEL WORLD; Saturdays; hotels;
thirty-six to fifty two pages 6x10; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1875: John J. Bohn, editor;
H. J. Bohn & Bro., publishers. Office, 324 Dear-
born street (1—8).
INDEX; Saturdays: Independent; eight
pages 17}^»x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894 ; Charles H. Galllan, editor and publisher.
Office, 1095 Michigan avenue (1—8).
INDICATOR; Tuesdays; music trade;
forty-four pages 9x12}^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; O. L. Fox, Geo. B. Armstrong:
and R. E. Fox, editors; Indicator Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 225 Dearborn street.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
INTERIOR; Thursdays; presbyterlan;
thirty-six to seventy pages 9xli; subscription
$2.50; established 1870; Interior Publishing
Company, publishers. Office, 69 Dearborn st.
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since 1899, up to
and including 1907.
INTERSTATE CHRISTIAN HER-
ALD; Saturdays (A A).
ISRAELITE ; Saturdays: Jewish; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $250; established
1885: T.Schanfarber, editor; Leo Wise &Co.,
publishers. Office, 324 Dearborn street (2—5).
Copies printed: 15.618 in 1900
15,594 in 1901
17,485 in 1903
18,405 in 1904
In the absence of any report, it was
credited with exceeding 12,500 in 1906
and 1907.
176
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS-Chicago.
JEFFERSONIAN} Saturdays; Inde-
peudeut; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; Grace Grinnell Hunt, editor
and publisher. Oftice, 2733 N. 45th avenue
2-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
JEWISH STANDARD; Saturdays
(A A).
JOURNAL. OF THE AMERICAN
MEDICAL. ASSOCIATION; Satur
days; medical; cue hundred and twenty
eight to one hundred and forty pages 8x11;
subscription's; established 1883; Geo.H. Sim
mous, editor; American Medical Association,
publishers. Office, 103 Dearborn ave. (1—7).
Copies printed: 17,446 in 1900
2,2,049 in 1 90 1
25,321 in 1902
28,6:5 in 1903
32,423 in 1904
38,006 in 1905
46,479 in 1906
52,217 in 1907
KATALIKAS; Thursdays (A A).
KA THOLISCHES SONNTAGS-
BLATT; Sundays; German; roman cath-
olic; eight pages 17x23; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881; Rev. C. Kuhlmann, editor;
Wni. Kuhlmann, publisher. Office, 211 Cleve-
land avenue.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1897 and 1898, but has
not since set up any claim for issuin-g so
manv.
KA THOLISCHES VVOCHEN-
BliATT ; Wednesdays; German; roman
catholic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2.50 ;
established 1859; Franz Xavier Brandecker,
editor and publisher. Office, 648 Sedgwick st.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,700 in 1895
and over 2,250 in 1898, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1809, up to. and including 1907.
KRESTANSKY POSEL; Thursdays;
Bohemian; methodist: sixteen pages 10x14;
subscriptions!; established 1891; Fr.Pelikan,
editor and publisher. Office, 652 So. May st.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
LAW REGISTER; Wednesdays ;
legal; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $2;
established 1880; W. F. Woods, editor; The
Law Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 94
La Salle street."
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LEGAL. NEWS; Saturaays; legal; six-
teen pages 11x15; subscription $2.20; estab-
lished 1868; James B. Brad well and B. Brad-
well Helmer, editors ; Chicago Legal News Co. ,
publishers; Office. 110 Clark street (2—4).
Copies printed: 3,173 in 1902
3,820 in 1903
3,192 in 1904
In the absence of any report, it had
credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and
1907.
Publisher's announcement.— The Chicago Le-
ILLINOIS—Ch icago.
gal News Company was Incorporated by a
special charter approved by the Governor,
Feb. 27, 1669. Section 5 of the charter Is as
follows:
" Section 5. Anv notice or advertisement,
required by law or the order of any court,
to be published in any newspaper, shall be
as good and valid if published in the Chi-
cago Legal News as in any newspaper,
and the certiflcateof the president or sec-
retary, under the seal of said company, of
the publication of any notice or advertise-
ment, shall be sufficient evidence of the
publication thert-In set forth."
The Chicago Legal News is the paper
originally designated for publication of
notices under the U. S. Bankrupt Law In
Chicago.
LIETUVA; Fridays; Lithuanian; sclen-
tlflc; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1892; — Szernas, editor; Anton
Olszewski, publisher. Office, 3246 S. Halstead
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,344 in 1896
and 4,639 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since 1902, up to
and including 1907.
li'ITAlilA; Saturdays; Italian; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1886; Oscar Durante, editor: Hector
Durante, manager. Office, 101 E. Harrison
street (2—8 ).
Copies printed: 21,322 in 1897
28,569 in 1904
28,783 in 1905
30,846 in 1906
32,035 in 1907
LITTLE CHRONICLE; Saturdays;
education ; thirty two pages 63r(>x9i^; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1900; Little Chronicle
Press, editors and publishers. Office, Pontiac
building (1—S).
Copies printed: 8,047 in 1901 and
26,218 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
lilVE STOCK JOURNAL; weekly;
live stock; sixteen pages 10x15; subscription
$1; established 1868; T Butterworth, editor;
T. A. Butterworth, publisher. Office, 394 E.
55th street (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 15,000 in 1894 and of
over 7,500 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, \,^t has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since 1900, up to
and including 1907.
LIVE STOCK REPORT; Fridays;
livestock; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription
75 cents; established 1891; R. P. Fales, editor;
John Clay, publisher. Office, Exchange
building, Union Stock Yards (2—8).
Copies printed: 15,329 in 1901
23,530 in 1905
36,048 in 1907
MINING WO RLD ; Saturdays; mining;
one hundred and twenty four pages 9x12;
subscription $3; established 1894; Lyman A
SIsley, editor; Mining World Co., publishers.
Office. 1420 Monadnock block (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,061 in 1903
and 7,452 in 1904. In the absence of
any definite and satisfactory report, it
was credited with exceeding 4,000 in
1906 and 1907.
M I S S I O N S - V A N N E N ; Tuesdays ;
Swedish ; undenominational ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1874;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
177
ILLISOIS—Ch icago.
ILLINOIS-Chicaao.
O. Hogfeldt, D Marceliiis a-i-l F. Bnving, erti-
tors; Mission P'rieinN PiiblisliiiiK Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 114 Oak streit (1—5).
Copies printed: 16,569 in 1895
16,690 in 1901
17,211 in 1902
17,528 in iyoj
18,595 in 1904
19,465 in 1965
19,598 in 1906
19,567 in 1907
MODERN GIlOCEir; Saturdays;
groceries; thirty-two pages9xl2; subscription
.$2; established 1898; The Modern Grocei Pub-
lishing Co., editors and jiublishers. Office,
40 Dearborn street (1— 8K
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,772 in 1902
and 9,992 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 7,500 in 1904 and more than 4,000
in IQ06 and 1907.
MONITOR; Fridays; negro; republican;
eight pages lSx24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; E, O. Parnielee. editor; Gerald
E. Sullivan, publisher. Office. 733 W. 79th
street (12—3).
Copies printed: No detailed _ satisfac-
tory report ever came from this paper,
but it had credit for more than 12,500 in
1900, more than 7,500 in 1902 and more
than 4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MOTOR AGE; Thursdays ; automo-
biles; eighty to one hundred pages 8x11; sub-
scription 62; established 1S97; The Class Jour-
nal Company, publishers. Office, 1200 Michi-
gan avenue (2—8).
Copies printed: 4,007 in 1902
15,000 in 1907
MUSICAIi I.EAOER AND CON-
CERT-GOER; Tlmrsdays ; nuisic and
drama and literary: twenty-eight pages 12x
16; subscription S2..50: estab'lshed December,
1895; Florence French, editor; Charles F.
French, publisher. Office. Cable bldg (2—8).
Copies printed: .3,144 i" 1901 and
15,750 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement.— !<>■ the musical
authority of Central and Western States.
Corers East and West with largest paid
subscrlDtion. Unexcelled adr'g medium.
MUSICAL. TIMES; Wednesdays;
twenty-four pages lOxU; subscription $2;
established 1881; C. B. Harger, editor and
publisher. Offlce.203-20T Michigan boulevard.
NAROD POIiSKI: Wednesdays (A A).
NATIONAL CORPORATION RE-
PORTER; Thursdays; commercial and
legal; thirty-six pages 10x13; subscription
$3; established 1890; Adolph Moses, editor; U.
S. Corporation Bureau, publishers. Office, 606
The Temple.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory report was ever received from
this paper, but it had credit for exceed-
ing 4,000 in 1901 and more than 2,250 in
1006 and 1907.
NATIONAL PROHIBITIONIST;
Thursdays; prohibition; sixteen pages
9Mxl3M;' subscription $1: established No-
vember, 1908; a consolidation of /Vet/; Voice,
1878, and Defender, 1895: George G. Pendell,
manager; the Home Defender Publishing
Companv, publishers. Office, 87 Washington
street (2—8 P).
NEUES liEBEN; Saturdays; German;
socialist; eight pages 15x22; subscription
tl: established Nov. 29, 1902; Ernst Ebel.
editor; The Illinois Volksblatt PubUsbliig
Aesoclatlon, publishers. Office, lt)3 East
Randolph street (1— o).
Copies printed: 2,307 in 1903
2,764 in 1904
In the absence of any report, it was
credited with exceeding 2,250 in 1906
and 1907.
NEW CHURCH MESSEN<iER ;
Wednesdaj's; religious; sixteen pages6i^xl0;
subscription $3; established 1843; John S.
Saul, editor and publisher. Office, 501 Ma-
sonic Temple (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
NEW WORLiD ; Saturdays; reman
catholic; thirty-two pages 9xl2?|; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1892; Rev. Thomas Judge,
editor; The Catholic Press Co., publishers.
Office, New World building a—7^
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory report was ever obtained from
this paper, but it was credited with ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1892, exceeding 4,000
in 1900, and the same rating was ac-
corded in 1906 and 1907.
NORTH SHORE NEWS; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1891; H. E. Roundi,
editor and publisher (7—5). Office, 4823 N.
Clark street (A A).
NORTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; methodlsi-
episcopal; thirty-two pages 7x11; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1852; D. D. Thompson,
editor; Jennings & Graham, publishers. Of-
fice, 57 E. Washington street (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 29,869 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 20,000
every year since 190 1, up to and inclu-
ding 1907.
NYA WECKO POSTEN ; Tuesdars;
Swedish; baptist; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1878 ; Rev. E.
WIngren, editor and publisher. Office, 383
Wells street (7-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,679 in 1897
and 11,720 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
ONZE TOEKOMST; Fridays; Hol-
land; republican; eight to ten pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; L. Hol-
steln. editor; A. Langeland, publisher. Of-
fice. 774 Ashland avenue ( 12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1903 and 1904, but has
not since set up any definite and sat-
isfactory claim for issuing so many.
OPINION; Saturdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription .$1; estab-
lished 1888; V. E. Etsfeller and F.J. Quinu.
editors; West Chicago Press Association,
publishers ; prints regular editions for subur-
ban villages. Office, 65-71 Plymouth place
(I-')-
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
ORANGE JUDD FARMER (West-
ern edition of American Agrtcultunst): Sat-
urdays; agricnlturnl; twen<^y-four to thirty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $1 ; established
12
i7S
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
1894; Orange Judd Co. editors and publish-
era. Office, Marquette building (1—8).
Copies printed: 61,070 in 1900
69,150 in 1901
71,312 in 1902
71,541 in 1903
71,735 in 1904
79,58$ in 1905
93,008 in 1906
94,086 in 1907
ORDENSBLATT DER HARUGA-
RIDES5»TAATESIL.l.INOIS;Thurs
days; German; Order of Harugari; four
pages \0]4xU ; established 1887 ; Llchtner
Printing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
180 Monroe street (7—5).
PACKER; Saturdays. (See Kansas City,
Missouri.)
PAINT, <)I1^ AND DRUG RE-
VIEW} Wednesdays; paints, oils and drugs;
forty pages 8x12; subscription $2; established
1882; D. Van Ness Person, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 84-86 La Salle street.
' Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the year 1896, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
PAPER TRADE} Saturdays; paper;
twenty pages 9x13}^; subscription $3.50; es-
tablished 1874 ; J. Fred. Waggoner, editor
and publisher. Office, 155 Washington st. (1—8).
PHENIX; Saturdays (A A).
POL-ICE AND FIRE DISPATCH;
Saturdays (A A).
POL.ONIA} Thursdays (A A1.
POSTEN} Wednesdays; Danish; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; established
1880; C. Rasmussen Publishing Co., publish
ers. Offlce,27 N.Clark street.
PRAIRIE FARMER} Thursdays,
agricultural; sixteen to twenty pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1841; C. P. Rey
nolds, editor; Rand, McNally & Co., publish-
ers. Office, 166 and 163 Adams street ( 1—7) .
Copies printed: This paper has never
made a definite and satisfactory report,
but had credit for more than 20,000 in
1891, more_ than 12,500 in 1896, more
than 4,000 in 1900 and more than 7,500
in 1906 and 1907.
PRESTO; Thursdays; musical and music
trade; thirty-six pages 10x14; subscription
$2; established 1884; Frank D. Abbott and C.
A. Daniell, editors: The Presto Publishing
Co.. publishers. Office. 324 Dearborn sr. (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a definite and satisfactory
statement, but has had credit for more
than 2,250 in 1900 and more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
PRITEL. DITEK} Thursdays; Bohe-
mian; roman catholic; twenty pages 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1890; Rev. P. Val-
entine, editor; Bohemian Benedictine Order,
publishers. Office, 464 W. Eighteenth st. (8—3).
Copies printed: 3,340 in 1900
4,324 in 1904
5,082 in 1905
5,079 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 in
PROGRESSIVE THINKER; Satur
days; spiritualist; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; J. R.Francis,
editor and publisher. Office, 40 Loomis street.
Does not insert advertisements.
PUBLiIC; Saturdays; radical demo-
cratic; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1898; Louis F. Post, editor;
Public Publishing Co.. publishers. Office,
First National Bank building (1—6).
Copies printed: 6,663 in 1901
5,319 in 1903
9,400 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500 in
1907.
PYTHIAN LEADER; Tuesdays;
Knights of Pythias; eight pages 10x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1902: Jas. N. Brady,
editor; Brady & Kloch. publishers. Office,
707 Baltimore building (1—8).
RAILWAY AGE; Fridays; railroads;
one hundred pages 9x12; subscription $4; es
tablished 1876; The Wilson Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 160 Harrison street (2—8).
Copies printed: 5,863 in 1905
5,665 in 1906
6,397 in 1907
RAILWAY AND ENGINEER-
ING REVIEW; Saturdays; railroads;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1868; W. M. Camp, editor; Railway Re-
view, Inc., publishers. Office, 1305 Manhat-
tan building (2— 6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,000 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
RAVENSWOOD CITIZEN; Satur-
days (A A).
REAL ESTATE AND BUIIiDING
JOURNAL; Saturdays; real estate, build-
ing; twenty pages W4^iS\<i: subscription $5;
established 1866; Real Estate and Building
Journal Co.. editors and publishers. Office,
leoWashington street (1—7).
REFORM ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
Jewish; thirty-two pages 10x13; subscrip-
tion $2; established 189U: E. G. Hirsch, editor:
Bloch & Newman, publishers. Office, 143
Dearborn street (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 16,476 in 1900
17,871 in 1901
18,341 in 1902
18,677 in 1904
19,115 in 1905
10,288 in 1906
19,407 in 1907
REMINDER; Saturdays (A A).
REV YEN; Saturdays; Danish; socialist;
four pages 18x24: subscription $1; established
1895; Christian Botker. editor and publisher.
Office, 842 W. North avenue (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,740 in 1900
1,813 in 1903
2,018 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ROZHLEDY; Saturdays; Bohemian;
twenty pages 11x16; subscription $2.50; es-
tablished September, 1906; F. J. Kutak. edi-
tor; Rozhledy Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, .'552 Blue Island avenue (1—7).
SANDEBUDET} Wednesdays; Swed-
ish; methodist episcopal; sixteen pages 10x15;
subscription $1.50; established 1861; Alfred
Anderson, manager; Swedish M. E. Book
Concern, publishers. Office, 152 Oak street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
tactory report was ever obtained from
this paper, but it has had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1900 and more than
4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
SATURDAY EVENING HERALDi
Saturdays; art, literary, clubs, society, music
and drama; twenty-four pages 10^x13}^;
subscription $2; established 1874; W. W.
Loomis. manager: Saturday Publishing Com-
pany (Inc.), publishers. Office. 609 Schiller
building (2-8 P).
Copies printed: This paper long had
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but has not since 1897 set up
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179
ILLINOIS-Chicago.
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
SATURDAY TIMES; Saturdays
(AA)
SCANDIA ; Fridays; Norwegian Danish;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab
lished 1889; Anton B. Lange, editor and pub
Usher. Office, 122 W. Erie street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been obtained
from this paper, but it has been credited
with more than i,ooo since 1898 and in-
cluding 1907.
SCHOOI.. WEEKLY; Fridays (A A).
SHOW WORLD; weelcly (A A).
SOCIALIST; Saturdays; socialistic;
four pages 18x24; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1899; A.W, Mance, editor; Socialist
Party of Chicago, publishers. Office, 181
Washington street (1—4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,731 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any re-
port, but was credited with more than
7,500 in 1905 and 1906.
SOCIETY TIMES; Saturdays; society;
twenty-four pages 9^xl2}4\ subscription
$2.50; established 1893; J. S. Mather, editor
and publisher. Office. 1010 Schiller building.
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
SOCIETY TIMES AND SOUTH
SIDE SAYINGS; Fridays; society;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; J. S. Mather, editor: Society
Times Co., publishers. Office. 283 East 55th
street (1—5) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
oi a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SOUTH END TELEGRAM; Satur
days (A A).
SPRAVEDLN08T; Saturdays; Bohe-
mian; social democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1900; Bohemian
Socialist Publishing Association of Chicago,
publishers. Office, 721 Allport street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper never fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory state-
ment, but had credit for exceeding 2,250
in 1903 and more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
STANDARD; Thursdays; baptist;
twenty to thirty- four pages 93^x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1858; J. S. Dickerson,
editor; Goodman & Dickerson Co., publishers.
Office, 69 Dearborn street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 12,500 in 1895 and over
7,500 in 1897, since which it has not fur-
nished any report, but has been credited
with more than 4,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
STANDARD OPINION ; Saturdays;
Independent: sixteen pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1896; James C. Denvir,
editor and publisher. Office, 84 La Salle
street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1907.
SUN; Sundays; independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1869, as
ILLINOIS— Chicago .
Daily Sun ; Drovers' Journal Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, Union Stock
Yards (.2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,606 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 every
vear since, up to and including 1906.
'SVENSRA AMERIKANAREN ;
Tuesdays; Swedish; twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1876; Jakob Bong-
gren. editor; Swedish American PrintlngCo.
publishers. Office. 35 S. Clark street.
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has had credit for exceeding
17,500 in 1898 and more than 7,500 since
1900, up to and including 1907.
SVENSRA RURIREN; Tuesdays;
Swedish; republican; twelve pages 18x84;
subscription $2.25; established 1884; Alex. J.
Johnson, editor and publisher. Office. 37 N.
Clark street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any definite and satisfactory
statement, but had credit for exceeding
7,500 in 1900 and more than 4,000 in
iqo6 and 1907.
SVENSRA TRIBUNEN-NYHE-
TER (The Swedish Tribune-News); Tues-
days; Swedish; independent; sixteen to
twenty pages 13x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869 ; Charles F. Erickson, president;
The Swedish Publishing Co. (Inc.), publish-
ers. Office, 7.3 Wells street (2—8).
Copies printed: 56,527 in 1907
^^The absolute correctness of the lat-
est circulation rating accord*
ed the Svenska Tribunen.
Nyheter is guaranteed by the
publishers of Rowell's Amer.
loan Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred
dollars to the first person who successfully
controverts its accuracy.
TELEGRAF ; Fridays; Polish; demo-
cratic; six pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1896; C. F. Pettkoske, editor and
publisher. Office, 801 S. Ashland ave. (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a definite and satisfactory
statement, but has had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 since 1901, including the
year 1907.
TELEGRAM; Saturdays; eight pages
18x34; subscription $1; established 1887; J.
I. Phillips, editor and publisher. Office,
1104 75th street (1—7).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceedini?
1. 000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
TRAFFIC BULLETIN; Saturdays
(AA).
TRIBUNA ITA LIANA TRANSAT-
LANTICA ; Saturdays; Italian; Independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; A. Mastro Valerlo, editor and
publisher. Office. 343 S. Halstead st. ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a definite and satisfactory
statement, but was credited with exceed-
ing 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
UNION LEADER; Saturdays (A A).
UNITY; Thursdays; undenominational;
sixteen pages 10x13; subscription $2: estab-
lished 1878; Jenkln Lloyd Jones and Edith
TEEO
180
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
Lackersteen. editors; Unity Publishing Co.,
piiblisliers. Office, Abraham Lincoln Centre
(2-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,077 iri. 1891
and over 2,250 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credit-
ed with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907-
VERDENS GANG; Fridays; Nor-
wegian-Danish ; independent; eight pages
18x*J4 ; subscription 50 cents ; established 1878;
N. Grevstad, editor; Verdens Gang Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 183 N. Peoria street.
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any definite and satisfactory
statement, but had credit for exceeding
2,2S0 in 1906 and 1907.
WESTERN BOWLERS' JOURN-
AL; Saturdays; bowling; twelve pages
10x14 ; subscription $2 ; established 1898 ;
John G. Hemnier, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 170 E. Madison street (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,600 in_ 190:
and over 4,000 in 1904, since which It
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in the years 1906 and
1907.
WESTERN BRITISH A3IERI-
C AN ; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1837; British American
Co., editors and publishers. Office. Pontiac
binding (1—5).
Copies printed: 19.033 in 1902 and
19,937 in 1904. In the absence of a re-
port, it was credited with exceeding 12,-
soo in 1906 and 1907.
' WESTERN ELECTRICIAN; Satur
davs; electrical; thirty eight pages 11x15;
subscription $8; establKshed 1887; W. A.Kreid-
ler, editor and publisher. Office. Marquette
building.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,100 m 1897
and over 4,000 in 1898, since which it
has not furnished any report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
WESTERN F1RE:>IAN AND JOUR-
NAL OF PUBLK; WORKS; Wedne
days; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $
established 1880; T. E. Smith, Jr., editor
and Dubllsher. Office, 500 Masonic Templo.
WESTERN TRADE JOURNAL;
Tuesdays; commercial; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $5; established 1872: Fremont
Arford, editor and publLsher. Office, 134 E.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
Van Buren street (1—8).
iiieut belo^v.
Copies printed:
See advertise-
21,645 in 1900
24,230 in 1901
24,581 in 1902
21,800 in 1903
22,311 in 1904
20,528 in 1905
21,798 in 1906
22,387 in 1907
WESTERN UNDERWRITER;
Thursdays; Insurance: twenty-four pages
11x13^; subscription $2.50; established 1897;
CM. Cartwright, editor; The Western Un-
derwriter Co., publishers; dated also at Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Office. 145 La Salle st. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,600 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since up to and including 1907.
WOCH EN BLATT; Thursdays (A A).
WOOD LA WN T I 31 E S; Saturdays
ZENSKE LISTY; Thursdays; Bohe-
mian; women; twenty four pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; established 1894; Milly R.
Hlina, editor; Rosa A. Kabat publisher.
Office, 1297 S. Central Park avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,000 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited with
fore than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
BI-WEEKLY.
GENERAL MERCHANTS' RE-
VIEW; bi-weekly, Friday; dry goods, boots
and shoes, window dressing; twelve pages
15x22;sub8crlption50cent8; established June,
1904; Guy Blanchard. editor; General Mer-
chants' Review Co.. publishers. Office, 315
Dearborn street (5—5 P).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
APPAREL GAZETTE; semi-
monthly; meii'swear; one hundred and flfty-
six pages 10x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1889; L. E. Fairchlld, editor: Falrchlld
Co.. publishers. Office, Lee's building (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,000 in 1897
4,507 in 1905
4,509 in 1907
Baper Rowell's American
irectory accords the so-
Marks (O0), the meaning
of which is stated to be that advertis-
ers value it more for the class and
quality of its circulation than for the
riiere number of copies printed.
BIT AND SPUR; semi-monthly;
To this
Newspaper
called Gold
WESTERN TRADE JOURNAL
£<>tubli»«lied IStS.
Oldest Paper of Iti* Class in the West.
Reaching a larerer number <if new readers each week than any
other publication of its character.
DcTOted to the Industrial, InveutiTe, Financial, Commercial,
Mining, Investing, Oil and Material Interests
of the United States.
Weekly Circulation Averaged Past Year, 22,387 Copies
Advertising and Special heading Notices nt Lowest Rates.
For terms and particulars address
F. ARFORD, Manager, 134 East Van Buren St.. Chicago, III.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
181
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
horses; forty-eight pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established March, 1905; Miss Minnie
Mclntyre, editor; Bit and Spur Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 356 Dearborn st. Cl— 8;.
Copies printed: 5,416 in 1907
CHRISTIAN SOCIAL.IST; semi
monthly; Christiau socialist; eight pages
11x15; subscription 50 cents; established De-
cember, 1903. E. E. Carr, editor: Co operative
Printing Company, publishers. Office, 5406
Drexel avenue (9—7).
CLiAY RECORD; semi-monthly;
clay industry; sixty pages 9x12; subscrip
tion $1; established 1892; Geo. H. Hart-
well, editor; Clay Record Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 303 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,000 in 1901
4,900 in 1902
4,933 in 1903
5,017 in 1904
5,012 in 1905
5,200 in 1906
5,200 in 1907
CONTRACTOR; semi-monthly; earth-
moving, contracting and engineering; seven-
ty-two pages 9x12; subscrlptioii $1; estab-
lished 189 ) ; K. H. Baumgarter, editor and pub
Usher. Office, 842 Monailnock block (1— 8;.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been obtained
from this paper, but it was credited with
more than 1,000 copied in 1906 and
1907.
DIAL; semimonthly; literary; thirty-
two pages 8x11; subscriptiou $2; established
1880; Francis F. Browne, editor; The Dial Co.,
publishers. Office, 315 Wabash avenue.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has been credited
with exceeding 1,000 since 1899 and in-
cluding 1906.
ENGINEER; semi-monthly; engineer-
ing, steara and electrical power plant; one
hundred and thirty pages 91^2x12^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1885; A. L. Rice, editor;
Taylor Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
355 Dearborn street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 22,250 in 1907
EPWORTH KI.OCKAN; semi
monthly (A A).
FARMER'S VOICE; semimonthly.
(See Evanston.)
FURNITURE JOURNAL; semi
monthly ; furniture ; seventy-six to two
hundred pages 9x12; subscription S''^: estab
lished 1890; Trade Periodical Co., publishers.
Office, 355 Dearborn street (1—7).
Copies printed: 4,000 every issue in
1904, and in the absence of any defin-
ite and satisfactory report was credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
GARDENING; semi-monthly; tlorlcult-
ure and horticulture; sixteen i)ages 9x12;
subscription $2; established lb:92; TheGardeu-
Ing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
Monon building (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5,000 in 1894 and ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
' GRAIN DEALERS JOURNAL;
semimonthly; grain trade; sixty-eight pages
9x12; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
Charles S. Clark, editor; The Grain Dealers
Co., publishers. Office, 255 La Salle st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,612 in 1900
3,937 in 1901
4,416 in 1902
4,854 in 1903
4,927 in 1904
5,053 in 1905
5,082 in 1906
5,201 in 1907
To this paper Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory accords the so-
called Gold Marks (©O), the meaning
of which is stated to be that advertisers
value it more for the class and quality
of its circulation than for the mere
number of copies printed.
HARDWOOD RECORD: semi
monthly; hardwood lumber; fifty-two pages
9x12; subscriptiou $2; established 1895;
Henry H. Gibson, editor and publisher.
Office, 355 Dearborn street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1907.
H A U S U N D LAND; semi-monthly
(A A).
HORSE NEWS; semi monthly (A A).
H O S P O D A R S K E LIST Y ; §eml
monthly; Bohemian; agricultin-al; twenty
pages 103^x16; subscripticui §1; established
1898; Rev. P. Valentine, O.S.B., editor; Bo-
hemian Benedictine Order, publishers. Office.
464 W. Eighteenth street.
Copies printed: 4,052 in 1900
4,404 in 1901
3,795 in 1904
3,790 in 1905
3,822 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 in
1907.
INDUSTRIAL AGE; semimonthly;
Industrial; thirty-six pages 9x12; established
June, 1903; Clayton C. Pickett, editor and
publisher. Office, 185 Dearborn street (1—5).
Copies printed: The publisher admits
that he does not keep such a record as
would make it possible to prepare a def-
inite and satisfactory statement, but it
had credit for exceeding 12,500 in 1903,
more than 4,000 in 1904 and more than
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
INSURANCE POST; semimonthly;
Insurance; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscrip
tion t1\ established 1892; T. R. Weddell and
W. R. McBurney, editors; Insurance Post
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 169 E.
Jackson boulevard (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,245 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
JOURNAL OF MAN; semimonthly
LU.^IBER WORLD: .semimonthly;
lumber; thirtv two pages lOi^xK^i^i; subscrip-
tion $1: established June. 1905; Lucius E.
Fuller, editor; Lumber World Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 21 Qnincy st. (1—7).
MEN'S WEAR ;seminionthly; clothing,
furnishing goods, hats, caps and shoes; one
hundred and forty pages 9HxV2U\ subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1896 ; Fairchlld Com-
panv. editors and publishers : dated also at
Nev\? York. Office. Lee's building ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 5.000 in 1898
5,008 in 1905
5,002 in 1907
MIDA'S CRITERION; semi monthly;
wholesale liquor tra'ie; one hundred and
thirty-two pages 10x131^^; subscription $6; es-
tablished 1885, William Mida, editor; The
Criterion Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 302 Dearborn street (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,731 in 1902,
182
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
since which it has not furnished any
delinite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than i,ooo every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NATIONAL L.AUNDRY JOUR-
NAL*; Beml-niouthly; lauuUry; eighty four
to one hundred ana twenty pages luj^xl4;
subscription $1; established 1878; C. Dowst,
editor; Dowst tiros. Co., publishers. Office,
9 S. Ann street (1—8)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,968 in 1903
and 6,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
SHOE TRADE JOURNAL; semi
monthly; boots and shoes; sixty-eight pages
6i^x9Ji^; subscription $1; establlsueil lb9o;
Jacoosen Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 154 Lake street (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,329 in 1897 and 3,100
in 1899, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1904 and more than 4,000 in 1906 and
1907.
MONTHLY.
ACETYLENE JOURNAL; monthly;
ol-gan of the International Acetylene Asso-
ciation; forty to forty-eight pages 8x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; Elias
A. Long, editor; Acetylene Journal Publish-
ILUNOIS— Chicago.
Office. 324 Dear-
any
has
in
19(K);
. Of-
and
not
furnished any
report, but was
12,500 in 1905
Ing Company, publishers,
born street (12—4).
Copies printed: 3,081 in 1903
4,333 in 1904
3,933 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished
definite and satisfactory report, but
been credited with more than 2,250
1907.
ADVERTISING; monthly; advertis-
ing; forty eight 10 sixty-four pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established October,
Arthur E. Swett, editor and publlslier
ttoe, Royal Insurance building (12 — fi).
Copies printed: 3,363 in 1901
3,810 in 1906, since which it has
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2.250 in 1907.
AGRICULTURAL ADVERTIS-
ING; monthly; sixty four to ninety -six
pages 6x83^; subscription 50 cents; established
1894; Elmer E. Critchfleld and Marco Morrow,
editors; The Long Crltchtield Corporation,
publishers. Office, Powers building (1 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,133 in 1899
and 7,528 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any flefinite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 in 1903 and exceeding 2,250
in 1907.
ALLIED PRINTING TRADES
JOURNAL; monthly; labor, printing;
thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription 75 cents;
established November, 1902; L. P. Straube,
editor; Allied Printing Trades Council, pub-
lishers. Office. 260 S. Clark street.
AMERICAN ADVISER; monthly;
financial and investments; tAventy eight
pages 11x13; subscription $1; established
1894; American Adviser Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 167 South Canal street (1—8).
Copies printed: 10,000 in 1906
10,000 in 1907
AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL;
monthly; beeculture; thirty-two pages 8x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1861;
George W. York, editor; George W. York &
Co., publishers. Office, 118 W. Jackson boule-
vard (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,757 in 1899
and 6,450 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 in 1906 and
1907.
AMERICAN BREWERS' RE-
VIEW; monthly; English and German;
forty pages 9x12; subscription $5; established
1887; Dr. R. Wahl and Dr. M. Henius, editors;
American Brewers' Review Co., publishers;
dated also at New York, N. Y. Office. 294
S. Water street.
AMERICAN BUILDING ASSOCI-
ATION NEWS; monthly; building and
loan associations; thirty-six pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1880; The American
Building Asset iatlon News Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 233 S. Canal street a— 8)-
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 42,000 in 1899,
since which it has not
definite and satisfactory
credited wnth more than
and 1907.
AMERICAN BUSINESS MAN;
monthly; ninety-two pages 7x10; subscrlp-
tion$2; established September, 1907; William
H. Wilson and Robert John, editors; Ameri-
can Business Man Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 279 Dearborn street (10—7 P).
AMERICAN CO-OPERATIVE
JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
AMERICAN CARPENTER AND
BUILDER; monthly; carpentry, build-
ing; eighty-four pages 9x12; subscription $2;
established April, 1905. William A. Radford,
editor; American Carpenter & Builder Co.,
publishers. Office, 185 Jackson boulevard
(1-8).
Copies printed: 29,535 in 1906
25,385 in 1907
AMERICAN DENTAL JOURNAL;
monthly; dentistry; one hundred and forty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established July,
1902; J. B Dicus, editor; Frink & Young,
publishers. Office, Masonic Temple (1—4).
AMERICAN EDUCATIONAL RE-
VIEW; monthly (A A)
AMERICAN EL,EVATOR AND
GRAIN TRADE; monthly; sixty-four
pagei 11x15; subscription $1; established 1882:
Harley B. Mitchell, editor; Mitchell Brothers
Co. (incorporated), publishers. Office, 184
Dearborn street.
AMERICAN JEWELER; monthly;
Jewelry trade; forty-eight pages 10x14; sub-
scription $1; established 1882 HazUtt &
Walker, publishers,
street (1—8).
Copies printed:
Office, 373 Dearborn
5,000 in 1897
5,000 in 1905
5,000 in 1906
S,ooo in 1907
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLIN-
ICAL MEDICINE; monthly; medical
and turglcal; two hundred and fifty pages
7x10; subscription $1; established (as Alka-
loidal Clinic) 1893; W. F. Waugh. W- C.Ab-
bott and Q. H.Candler, editors; Cllnio Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Address, Ravens-
wood, Chicago (7—3 P).
Copies printed :
36,250 in 1905
37,916 in 1906
39,166 for year end-
ing October 1907.
Publisher's aymouncement.— Genuine, practi-
cal, everyday helpfulness to thedcctor has
been the keynote of Clinical Medicine's
success. It Is this great popularity, and the
fact that Its readers stand by and endorse
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
183
ILLINOIS —Chicago.
it, that has made the journal so profitable.
Advertising has to conform to a "Flatform"
which has been established to keep the
advertising pages clean and reliable. Clini-
cal Medicine is a most profitable adver-
tising medium for automobile and carri-
age manufacturers ; for insurance com-
panies; for food products of all kinds,
sanitariums, schools, colleges, reaorts, rail-
roads, mineral waters, sanitary wearing ap-
parel, sanitary articles, hygienic methods,
appliances, and books of everv description ;
also for heating apparatus, reliable invest-
ment companies, saving institutions, house-
hold articles, useful novelties, time and
labor-saving devices ; and, in fact, for every
useful article of a reputable nature.
AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF EU-
OENICSJ; monthly; race culture; sixty-
four pages 7.X10; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished Julv,li»07; Moses Harman, editor and
publishiT.* OlHce,5()u Fulton street (10— 7j.
A »IERI<JAN JOURNAL OF PRO-
GRESSIVE THERAPEUTICS;
monthly; medical; thirty-six pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1908— consolida-
tion of American X-Ray Journal and Arch-
ives of Electrology and Radiology ; H. Pres-
ton Pratt, M.D., editor; American Progres-
sive Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 92
State street (7— 6P).
AMERICAN MARINEENGINEER;
monthly ; National Marine Engineers' Bene-
ficial Association; fiity-two pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1906; Na-
tional Marine Engineers' Beneficial Associa-
tion editors and publishers. Office, 315
Dearborn street (5—6 P) (A A».
AMERICAN MILiLiER j monthly;
milling; eighty to one hundred pages 11x16;
subscription J2; established 1873; H. B. Mitch-
ell, editor; Mitchell Brothers Co., publishers
Office, 184 Dearborn street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1898 and 1902, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
AMERICAN POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; poultry; forty-eight to
one hundred and sixty-four pages i;xl2; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1874; Geo. G.
Bates, editor ; American Poultry Journal Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office. 113 S. Clinton
street tl— 8).
Copies printed: 40,458 in 1904
40,916 in 1905
53>333 in 1906
60,583 m 1907
AMERICAN SHEEP -BREEDER
AND WOOL - GROWER ; monthly;
live stock; sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1881; L. D. Burch, editor;
The .\merlcan Sheep Breeder Co. .publishers.
-Office, 112 Michigan street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
AMERICAN SUGAR INDUSTRY
AND BEET SUGAR GAZETTE;
monthly ; sugar industry ; sixty pages
9x12; subscription $); established 1899; The
Beet Sugar Gazette Co.. editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 145 La Salle street ( 1— 8) .
Copies printed: 3,350 in 1902 and
2,020 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
Publisher's anno^inceme7it.—l{ the purchas-
ing power of the field covered by a trade
journul Is more Important than the num-
ber of copies It prints, then the American
Sugar Industry and Beet Sugar Gazette
can justly claim to have a circulation that
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
Is of the utmost value to advertisers; for It
is read by the men who buy machinery and
supplies for the sugar factories, as well as
by those who recommend such purchases
all over the globe. This journal is read
closely because It contains practical infor-
mation about field and factory operations
in every Issue, and because It presents, in
an exhausive manner, the sugar news of
the world.
AMERICAN SWINEHERD;
monthly; agriculture and live stock; fitty-
two to ninety six pages 8>4Xll^; subscription
50 cents; established 1881; Jas. Baynesft Son,
editors and publishers. Office, 323 Dearborn
street (3-6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 42,125 in 1900
and 48,958 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1906 and 1907.
AMERICAN TEAM OWNER;
monthly (A A).
ARGUS; monthly; Insurance; forty
pages 10x12; subscription $3; established
1871; T. W. Dealy, editor; Rollins Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 169 Jackson
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,100 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
ARKANSAW TRAVELER;
monthly; humorous; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established I88I); Arkan-
saw Traveler Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 242 S. Water street (12—5),
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1 90 1 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907,
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL;
monthly except February and August ; BClen-
tlflc; ninety-four pages7xl0; subscription $i;
established 1895; George E. Hale and Edwin
B. Frost, editors; The University of Chicago
Press, publishers. Office, University of Chi-
cago.
BAKERS' HELPER; monthly; bak-
ing; one hundred pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1887; H. K. Cllssold, editor;
Bakers' Helper Co., publishers. Office, 315
Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,346
3.542
3,892
4,100
4,100
4,017
4,000
paper Rowell's American
Directory accords the so-
Marks (®®), the meaning
stated to be that advertisers
value it more for the class and quality
of its circulation than for the mere num-
ber of copies printed.
BARREL AND BOX; monthly (AA).
BIBLICAL WORLD ; monthly; un-
denominational; ninety to one hundred
pages 61^x91^; subscription $2; established
1882; William R.Harper, editor; The Univer-
sity of Chicago Press, publishers. Office,
University of Chicago (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,604 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500 in
1902 and exceeding 4,000 in 1906.
in
1896
in
1900
in
igoi
in
1904
in
in
1905
1906
in
1907
To this
Newspaper
called (jold
of which is
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AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS-Cn icago.
BIj AC KSiUITHSJ' JOUllNAL.;
monthlj'; blacksmlthiiiK; fifty -i wo pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1901; J. W.
Kline, editor; Bronson & Canode, publishers.
Office. 570-585 Monun building ( 1—7).
BI.UE BOOK MAGAZINE; fiction;
two hundred pages TxlU; subscription $1.50;
established May, 19u5; Storv -Press Corpora-
tion, editors and publishers. Office. North
Anjerican building c2 — S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
issuing more than 75,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announceiitent. — The publishers
state the conibined circulation of the Hkd
Book and Blue Book Magazines as exceed-
ing 575,000 copie.«, with every assurance
that during the year 1908 the combined
average will exceed 65(1,000.
BONDiS AND MORTGAGES!
monthly ; financial ; fifty-six pages 10x13 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1894 ; F. H. Er-
tel, manager; Bonds and Mortgage Co., pub-
lishers. Office, U^ Monadnock block (2— 8)
Copies printed: 1,525 in 1897
2,200 in 1900
2,016 in 1902
2,083 in 1903
2,262 in 1905
2,333 in 1906
2,465 in 1907
BOTANICAL. GAZETTE; monthly
scientific; onehundredand thirty pages 7x10;
subscription $4; established 1877; John M.
Coulter and C. R. Barnes, editors; The Uni
versity of Chicago Press, publishers. Office,
University of Chicago.
BRANN'S ICONOCLAST; monthly;
literary; sixteen pages 9x12; subscriplion
$1; established 1890; C. A. Windle, edi-
tor; Iconoclast Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 157 Washington street (12— (i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 49,750 in 1898
and 12,333 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
BREWER AND MALTSTER;
monthly; English and German; brewing;
one hundred and fifty-six pages 9x13; sub-
scription $5; established 1883; Eugene A. Sit-
tig & Son, editors and publishers; dated also
at New York, N. Y. Office, cor. Lake and
Clark streets (2-3).
Copies printed: This paper has credit
for an average issue of 5,500 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
BRICK; monthly; brick industry;
ninety-four pages 9xlli^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; Kenfield Publishing Co., edi
tors and publishers. Office, 45 Plymouth
Court (12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,416 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
BUILDING MANAGEMENT;
monthly; building; fifty two to sixty eight
pages 9x12; subscription $2; established
.Tanuary, 1906; C. A. Patterson, editor; Por-
ter, Taylor & Co., publishers. Office, 358
Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,750 in 1907
BULLETIN OF ECliECTlC
SHORTHAND; monthly (A A)
BUSINESS AID; monthly (A A).
BUTCHER AND GROCERY
CLERKS' JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
CALLAHAN'S MAGAZINE; month
ly (AA).
CEMENT AND ENGINEERING
NEWS; moutlily; .sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; establislied 1S96; Wm. Seaetrt,
editor and publisher. Office, 22 Fifth avenue
(6-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,933 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1899, up to and including
1907.
CEMENT ERA; monthly; cement and
concrete; seventy-tvvo pages 9x12; sub^crlp-
tiou (1: established January, lyOo; E. H.
Baumgartiier, editor and publisher. Office,
812 Monadnock Bh^ck (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,456 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1906
and 1907.
CEMENT W^ORLD; monthly; build-
ing; sixty eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established April. 1907; William A. Kadford,^
editor; Cement World Company, publishers.
Office, 2J1 Fifth avenue (9— 7P).
CHEF, STEWARD AND HOUSE-
KEEPER ; monthly; catering and service;
forty eight pages 7xlu; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; W. H. Piiillips, editor; The
Epicurean Printing and Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 171 Washington st.
(12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,267^ in 1900
and 4,351 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
CHExMICAL ENGINEER; monthly
(AA).
CHILD-GARDEN; monthly; kinder-
garten; forty eight pages 8x10; subscription
$1; established 1901; Eieanora K. Marble,
editor; A. W. Mumford, publisher. Office, 378
Wabash avenue (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 15.000 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since 190 1, up to and including
1906.
CHIIiDREN'S CHARITIES; month-
Iv; charities, juvenile; thirty-two pages
6kx9%; subscription $1: established Janu-
ary, 1893; Hastings H. Hart, LL.D., editor;
Children's Charities, publishers. Office, 636
Unity building (2— 8P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1907.
CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE; monthly;
undenominational; thirty six pages7xl0; sub-
scription $1; established 1868; W. I. Phillips,
editor; National Christian Association, pub-
lishers. Office, 221 W. Madison street (12—4).
Copies printed: 3.541 in 1901
4,791 in 1903
4,583 in 1904
4,333 Jn 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
CItiAR MAKERS' OFFICIAL
JOURNAL; monthly; labor; sixteen
patces 9x12: subscripti«m $1; established
1864 ; G. W. Perkins, editor ; The Cigar Makers'
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
185
ILLINOIS— Chicaao.
International Union of America, publishers.
Office, Monon building (1—8).
Copies printed: 31,963 in 1902
36,389 in 1904
36,776 in 1907
CIRCULATION i>I A N A G E R ;
monthly; advertising; sixteen to thirty-two
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
June, 1902; Circulation Journal Pub. Co.,
publishers. Office, 470 Monon building (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,233 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
C. R. AND L. OF A. JOURNAL,:
monthly ( A A).
CLASSICAL. JOURNAL; monthly
(A A).
CLIMAX; monthl3'; matrimonial ; eight
pages 15x22; subsci-iptiou$l; established 1887;
Albert Wallace, editor; Phillips P. & M. Co.,
publishers. Office, 444 Division st. (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 31,468 in 1894
and 25,15s in 1895, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 every year since 1902,
up to and including 1907.
C L IN I C A N D PURE WATER
J O URN A L ; monthly ; medical;eighty-four
pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Marcus P. Hatfield, M.D., and George Thomas
Palmer, M.D., editors; George Thos. Palmer,
publishei-. Office, 40 Dearborn street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,925 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1906.
CLINIQUEi monthly. (See Lansing,
Michigan.)
C03I1»ERCIAIi STAMP TRADE
JOLRNAL; monthly; seals, stamps, sten
cils and engravings; twenty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1892 ; H. C. Scot-
ford, editor; The Commercial Stamp Trade
Journal Co., publishers. Office, 1S4 La Salle
street (1—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average is#ue of 1,064 in 1899
and 1,173 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
COMMERCIAL TELEGRAPH-
ERS' JOURNAL; monthly; labor;
one hundred pages 6i^x9>^ : sub.scriptlon $1;
established January, 190.3;' Will C. Long, edi
tor; The Commercial Telegraphers' Union of
America, publishers. Office, 9S0 Monon build
lng(l-8).
Copies printed: 5,025 in 1903
10,000 in 1905
10,000 in 1906
15,000 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— Every one of the
30,000 commercial telegraphers of the
country, as well as a large majority of the
railroad men read the Commercial Tele-
graphers'Journal— theofflcial publication
of the Commercial Telegraphers' Union of
America, We are now publishing 15,000
ILLINOIS— Chicaao.
regularly, and the only waj to reach thla
army of wage earners is through our
columns.
COMMON SENSE; monthly; thirty-two
pages 7}^xlOi^; subscription $1; established
1897; O. S. Duff, editor; Common Sense Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office. 90 Wabash
avenue (1—8).
CONFECTIONER AND BAKER;
monthly; twenty-four pages 7x12}^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1877; Thonrpson Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
85 Washington street (2 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 ii\ 1899 and 2,700
in 1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CONGREGATIONAL NEWS;
monthly (A A).
DEACONESS ADVOCATE; monthly;
methodist episcopal; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1885; J. S.
Meyer, publisher. Office, 5T Washington
street (2—3).
Copies printed: 21,625 in 1898
23,250 in 1899
23,458 in 1900
34,500 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 20,000 in
1907.
DEALER'S BUILDING MATE-
RIAL RECORD; monthly (A A).
DENTAL DIGEST; monthly; dentist
ry; one hundred and ninety two pages 6x9;
subscriptions!; established 1895; J.P.Buck-
ley, Ph.G.,D.D.S., editor; J. N. Crouse, pub-
lisher. Office, 2231 Prairie avenue (2—8).
Copies printed: S,i66 in 1899
6,538 in 1901
7,000 in 1903
8,000 in 1905
8,000 in 1906
8.000 in 1907
DENTAL REVIEW; monthly; den-
tistry ; one hundred and twenty eight to on©
hundred and seventy-two pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; C. N. Johnson,
editor; H.D. Justi & Son, publishers. Office.
55 State street (1 — S).
Copies printed: 1,266 in 1896
2,741 in 1902
3,443 in 1904
3,703 in 1905
4.001 in 1906
4,018 in 1907
DIGNAM'S MAGAZINE; monthly
(A A).
DRESS MAKING-A T-HOME;
monthly; fashions; household; thirty two
pages 10^x141^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished May, 1904; Dressmaking at Home Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
306 Masonic Temple (5—7 P).
EARTH: monthly; immigration; six-
teen pages 101^x14; subscription 25 cents;
established 1908. Office, 1118 Railway Ex-
change (1—8).
Copies printed: 34,917 in 1907
ECHO; monthly; music; thirty-two
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1885;
J. F. Kinsey, editor; The Echo Music Co,,
publishers. Office, 358 Dearborn si reet (7—3) .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 12,500 in 1900 and more than
188
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLISOIS—Chicoao.
7,500 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
ELECTRICAIi MINING; monthly;
mining; twenty pages 6x9; subscription
5U cents; established 1904; E. C. Dewolfe,
editor; Electrical Mining Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. .S55 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,746 in 1906
8,554 in 1907
E L. E M E N T A 11 Y SCHOOL
TEACHER; monthly, except August and
September; educational; one hundred and
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; estab-
llsiied 1900; Ella F. Young, editor; University
of Chicago Press, publishers. Office, Unlver
sity of Chicago, 57th street and Lexington
avenue (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ^ver been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
ELLiINGWOOD'S THERAPEUT-
IST; monthly (A A).
EMBALWEKS' MONTHLY; em
balming; sixty four to eighty pages 7J^xlO;
subscription $1; established 1887; J.Newton
Nind, editor; Trade Periodical Co., publish-
ers. Office, 353 Dearborn street (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,833 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1906
and 1907.
ENGRAVER AND ELECTRO-
TYPER AND AMERICAN LITHO-
GRAPHER; monthly; engraving, electro-
typing and lithographing ; twenty pages
6x9; subscription $2; established 1897; Wm.
Hughes & Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 6854 Wentworth avenue (1—7).
EQUITY FARM JOURNAL; month
ly; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1; es-
tablished December, 1907; Charles W.Bowne,
editor; Equity Publishing C 1., publishers.
Office, Metropolitan building (2 — ^^ P).
EVANGELICAL EPISCOPALIAN;
monthly; reformed episcopal; forty-eight
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1889;
Evangelical Episcopalian, editors and pub
Ushers. Office. 6623 Perrj' avenue.
EXTENSION 3IAGAZINE; monthly
(▲A).
FACTORY; monthly; manufacturing;
fifty two pages 9i^xl2; subscription S3; es
tablished November, 1907; A. W. Shaw, edi-
tor; The System Co.. publishers. Office, 151
Wabash avenue (11— 7 P).
FANCY FOWLS; monthly; poultry
raising; thirty-six to forty pages 9x12: sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1897; Fancy
Fowls Company, publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,025 in 1902
and 4,417 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
FARM AND REAL ESTATE
WORLD; monthly: agriculture and real
f state; eight pages 13x20; subscription 75
cents; established November. 1906; Farm and
Real Estate World Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office. 400 Cleveland avenue (1—8).
FARM LIFE; monthly; thirty-two
pages 11x14; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished May, 1903; Farm Life Publishing Co..
editors and publishers. Office, 1322 Wabash
avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 115,651 in 1904
152,792 in 1905
160,293 in 1907
FARM LOANS AND CITY BONDS;
monthly; real estate; sixty to one hundred
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established Jan-
uary, 1900; T. P. Keator. editor; Farm Loans
and City Bonds Co.. publishers. Office, isa
La Salle street ( 12—5).
Copies printed: 2,316 in 1901
4,370 in 1902
8,508 in 1905
10,850 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500 in
1907.
FINANCIAL RE VIE W; monthly;
flnaucial; thirty two to forty eight pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1888; J. W.
White, editor; The Credit Co., publishers.
Office, Pontiac building.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5,500 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1901, up to and including 1907.
FIREPROOF; monthly; fireproof
building construction; fifty pages 5^x8;
subscription $1; established July, 1902; Wm.
Clendenln, editor; Fireproof Publishing Co.^
publishers. Office, New York Life building.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FORESTER GAZETTE; monthly
(A A).
GEGENWAKT: monthly (A A).
GLASS AND POTTEK\ WORLD^
monthly; pottery and glassware. Illustrated ;
fifty-two to sixty pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1892: Porter, Taylor* Co.,.
puV)lishers. Office, :15S Dearborn street U— 8)-
Copies printed: 5,096 in 1905
2,541 in 1906
2,583 in 1907
GLOCKE: monthly tA A).
GOLFERS' MAGAZINE; monthly;
golf, sporting; flftytwo pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $2; established May. 1902; C. W. Higgins,
editor and publisher. Office, 1353 Monad -
nock building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 25,000 in 1903
and 30,000 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1906 and 1907.
GOSPODARZ: monthly (A A).
GREGG WRITER; monthly; short-
hand, typewriting; forty-four pages 6x9; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1898; John
Robert Gregg, editor; Gregg Publishing Co.
publishers. Office, 57 Washington st. (5—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,666 in 1903,
i3;75o in 1904 and 17,916 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 12,500 in 1907.
HEARST'S AMERICAN HOxME
MAGAZINE: monthly (A A).
HOME DEFENDER; monthly; mail
order; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 10
cents; established January, 1900; Edward
E. Rlake, fdltor; Home Defender Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 87 Washington street (2—7)
(A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,400 in 1901
and 43,500 in I904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1905 and 1906.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
187
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
HOMEFO-LKS ; monthly; household;
thirty two pages 9x14; subscription 20 cents;
established 1894; Currier Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 48 W.
Monroe street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 116,833 in 1902
519,250 in 1907
HOME LIFE; monthly; household;
sixteen to twenty-four pages 10x14; subscrip
tion 25 cents; established 1892; F. O. Balch,
editor; Home Life Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 52 Wabash avenue (1— 6P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1901 and more than
4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
HOTEL. MONTHLY; hotels; aeventy-
t wo pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1892; John Willy, editor and publisher. Office,
325 Dearborn street (2—8).
Copies printed: 3,083 in 1896
3,750 in 1901
4,583 in 1904
4,500 in 1905
4,500 in 1906
4,583 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— One tliousand
men who subscribe for the Hotel Monthly
purcliase, in the aggregite, over one mil-
lion dollars' worth of goods every week.
Other subscribers influence, continuously,
the purchase of goods, shrewd advertisers
will see the point.
HOUSE BEAUTIFUL; monthly;
household ; fifty-six pages 10x13; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1896; Herbert S Stone,
editor and publisher. Office, 209 State street
(1-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 15,916 in 1901
and 20,000 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1906 and 1907.
HOUSEHOLD GUEST; monthly;
literature; thirty-two pages 9x14; subscrip-
tion 20 cents; established 1891; Currier Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 48 W. Monroe street (1—8).
Copies printed: 250,000 in 1896
273,160 in 1897
418,916 in 1906
442,500 in 1907
HOUSEHOLD REALM; monthly;
household; twenty pages 11x15; subscription
50 cents; established 1886; Alice Webster,
editor; Household Realm Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. 92 State street ( 1—8) .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1907.
HOW TO LIVE; monthly; health and
literature; eighty to one hundrf-d pages
7x10; subscription $1; establisi ed I'.KK); Geo.
F. Butler, M.D., editor; Gen. F. Rntlfr Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 1410 E. Ravens-
wood Park (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,773 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with fore than 4,000 in 1906
and 1907.
HUMAN CULTURE; monthly; phren-
ology; twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1902; Emily H. Vaught, editor;
V. G. Lundqulst, publisher. Office, 130 Dear-
born street (3-5 P).
HUMANE JOURNAL; monthly;
humanitarian; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrlp-
ILLINOIS— Ch icago.
tlon $1 ; established 1872; T. Arford, editor
and publisher. Office, 134 Van Buren st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,500 in 1905
12,917 in 1905
8,016 in 1907
ICE AND REFRIGERA TION »
monthly; cold storage; one hundred and
twenty-eight pages 9x14; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1891; J. F.Nickerson, editor; Nicker-
sou & Collins Co., publishers; dated also at
New York, N.Y. Office. 315 Dearborn st.t 1— 8).
Copies printed: For the year 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect
ILLINOIS LAW REVIEW; month-
ly, except July, August and September;
law; eighty-four pages 6^x10; subscription
$0; estallished May, 1906; Roscoe Pound,
editor; Northwestern University Law Pub-
lishing A8.sociatioii, publishers. Office, North-
western University building (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,200 in 1907
ILLINOIS ODD-FELLOW; month
ly; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; Illinois Odd-Fellow Publish-
ing Co,, editors and publishers. Office, 334
Dearborn street (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,791 in 1899
and 2,500 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
INGER90LL ME3IORIAL BEA-
CON; monthly; agnostic; twenty-four
pages 8x10; subscription $1; (-stablished 1904;
William H. Maple, editor; Ingersoll Beacon
Company, of Chicago, publishers. Office, 78
La Salle street (1— S).
INLAND ARCHITECT AND
NEWS RECORD; monthly; architect-
ural, construction, decoration and furnish-
ing; sixty eight pages 10x14; subscription,
regular edition, §10; established 1883; Porter,
Taylor & Co., editors and publishers. OfRce,
Pontlac building (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1903, but has not since set up-
any claim for issuing so many.
INLAND PRINTER; monthly; typo-
graphical; one hundred and sixty-four pages
9x12; subscription $3; established 18S3; A.
H. McQuilkin, editor; The Inland Printer
Co.. publishers. Office. 130 Sherman st (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 15,837 in 1900
and 15,866 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 12,500 in 1907.
To this paper Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory accords the so-
called Gold Marks (®®), the meaning
of which is stated to be that advertisers
value it more for the class and quality
of its circulation than for the mere
number of copies printed.
INTERNATIONAL AUCTION-
EER: monthly; sixteen page? 12x17; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; M. Cumir.gs,
editor and publisher. Office, Monon build-
ing (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1902
1,500 in 1905
1,500 in 1907
INTERNATIONAL SOCIALIST
REVIEW^ ; monthly : socialistic ; sixty-eight
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 19C0;
188
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
A. M. Simons, editor; Cliarles H. Kerr & Co.,
publishers. Office. 264 Kiiizie stx-eet (12—6).
Copies nrinted: 7,415 in 1901
5,742 in 1903
4,333 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any-
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
INTERNATIONAL. WOOD-
WORKER; mouthly; fraternal; forty to
fifty four pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; John G. Meiler, editor;
Amalgamated Wood-Workers' International
Union of America, publishers. Office, Bush
Temple (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,737 in 1899
and 28,666 in 1904, since which it has
rot furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but* was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
IRRIGATION AGE; monthly ;
drainage and irrigation; thirty-six pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1885; D. H.
Anderson Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 112 Dearborn street (1— S).
Copies printed: 30,166 in 1904
33,227 in 1907
JEWELRY WORKER: monthly
(▲A).
JOURNAL OF POLITICAL, ECON-
OMY; monthly, ten numbers; one hundred
and sixty to one hundred and ninety pages
7x10; subscription $3; established 1892; Thor-
stein B. Veblen, editor; University of Chi-
cago Press, publishers. Office, University of
Chicago (3—6).
JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING;
monthly ; advertising ; one hundred and
thirty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1; es
tablished 1901; Milton Buclcliu, editor; Lord
& Thomas Publishing House, publishers.
Office, Trude building (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceedine 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
LADIES' MAGAZINE; monthly
(▲A).
LEGAL ADVISER ; monthly ; general
Information; thirty-two pages 11x13; sub-
scription $1; established 1861; The Legal Ad-
viser Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 94 La Salle street (I— S).
LIBERAL REVIEW; monthly (A A).
MAIL ORDER JOURNAL; month
ly; mall order and advertising; sixty-four
pages 5x8; subscription $1; established 1897;
Louis Guenther, editor and publisher. Office,
Schiller buildl ug ( 1—6 ) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,333 in 1898
and 12,321 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
MASONIC VOICE- RE VIE W;
monthly; masonic: sixty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $1.50; established 1845; M. B.
Reber, manager. Office, Masonic Temple
(2-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,958 in 1900
and 28,474 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MAXWELL'S TALISMAN; month
ly; Irrigation and homemaking: thirty-two
pages 9?|xl2M; subscription $1; established
December, 1901: George H. Maxwell, editor
and publisher. Office, 1409 Fisher bldg (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MEDICAL RECORDER; monthly;
medical; one hundred and twenty-two pages
6x9; subscription $2; established 1890; Dr.
Archibald Church, editor; Medical Recorder
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Pullman building (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,683 in 1900 and
11,067 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MEDICAL vSTANDARD; mouthly;
medical; sixty-eight pages 8x11 ; subscription
$1.25; established 1881; T. G. Atkinson, M.D.,
editor; G. P. Engelhard & Co., publishers.
Office. 357 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: 9,283 in 1901
9,542 in 1902
9,775 in 1905
9,965 in 1906
9,825 in 1907
MEDICAL TIMES; monthly; medi-
cal; eighty pages 7%xl0i^; subscription $1.50;
established 1869; J. S. Harovltz, M.D., editor
and publisher. Office, 412 Fulton street (3—8).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1906
5,400 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The National
Eclectic Monthly. A journal of Liberal
Medicine devoted to the interests of the
great American School of Medical Practice,
known as Eclectlsm. Recognized among
members of the profession as the leading
organ of eclectic medicine in the country.
Its history and growth is Intimately con-
nected with that of the eclectic wing of the
medical profession in America, which It
represents, and to which it owes its incep-
tion as well as Its success. One of the old-
est and unquestionably the most repre-
sentative, as well as the most mfluentlal,
medical periodical maintained by tht> ec
lectio physicians of ;he English speaking
world.
MERCHANTS' RECORD AND
SHOW WINDOW; monthly; window
dressing ; eighty j>at;es 9x12 ; subscriptou
$2; established 1897; G. H. Lamberton, man-
ager; The Merchants' Record Co., publishers.
Office, 315 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,041 in 1900
7,066 in 1903
7,141 in 1905
8,200 in 1906
8,958 in 1907
MILLINER ; monthly ; millinery, gowns
and cloaks; forty pages 10xl2J^i; subscription
$2; established 1898 ; Grosvenor K. Glenn,
editor: The Milliner Co., publishers. Office,
230 Fifth avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,308 in 1899,
and 7,072 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
MINING REVIEW AND METAL-
LURGIST; monthly; mining minerals
and Irrigation; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1862; E. A. Taft,
editor and publisher. Office. 356 Dearborn
street ( 12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907-
MISSION STUDIES; monthly; con-
gregational; thirty-six pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1883; Miss Sarah
Pollock, editor; Woman's Board of Missions
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
189
ILLINOIS-Ch icago.
of the Interior, publishers. Offlce, 40 Dear-
bom street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,000 in 1893,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since 1899, up to and including
1907.
MIXED STOCKS; monthly; mercan-
tile; thirty-six pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1888; Mixed Stocks Publishing
Co.. publishers. Office. 147 Fifth ave. (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1895 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
mODERN MACHINERY: monthly;
mechanical; eighty to one hundred pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1896;
Modern Machinery Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office. Security bldg. (2 — 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
MODERN PAINTER; monthly; paint-
ing; ninety-six pages TxLi; subscription $1;
established 1892 as Western Painter; Chas.
H. Webb, editor and publisher. Offlce, 92 La
Salle street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,200 in 1893,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1899, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
MONEY MAKER; monthly; mining;
forty pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished April, 1903; "Money Maker Co.. pub-
lishers. Offlce, 17-21 Quincy street (1—7 ) ( A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
MONUMENTAL NEWS; monthly;
monuments; sixty-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; John TV. Weston,
editor; R. J. Haight. publisher. Offlce, 324
Dearborn street (2—8).
Copies printed: 3,083 in 1900
2,966 in 1902
3,091 in 1904
2,891 in 1905
3,345 in 1906
3,450 m 1907
MOTOR WAY» monthly; automobiles;
flfty-two to one hundred pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; W. B. Canls,
editor; The Motor Way, publishers. Offlce,
188 Madison street (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,166 in 1907
MY WORD; monthly: eight pages
93^xl2J^: subscription $1; established Feb-
ruary, 1901, as Higher Thought ; My Word Co.,
editors and publishers. Offlce. 4.59 La Salle
avenue (1—7).
NATIONAL. BANKER; monthly;
financial ; seventy pages 9x12; subscription 81 :
established 1894; J. H. Francis, editor and
publisher. Office, 84 La Salle street (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,166 in 1900 and
8,208 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4.000 in 1907.
NATIONAL BUILDER; monthly;
building; Bixty pages 10x14; subscription
$2 ; established 1885; Fred T. Hodgson, editor;
ILLINOIS- Chicago.
Porter, Taylor & Co., publishers. Offlce, 358
Dearborn street (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 4,245 in 1900
4,125 in 1901
7,291 in 1902
7,208 in 1903
, 7,666 in 1904
8,541 in 1905
9,708 in 1906
10,208 in 1907
NATIONAL ENGINEER: monthly;
engineering; one hundred and twelve pages
8x11; subscription §1; established 1897; John
W. Lane, Jr., editor; National Aesociation of
Stationary Engineers, publishers. Offlce, 815
Dearborn street (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 19,472 in 1899
and 20,000 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1906 and 1907.
NATIONAL FINANCE: monthly;
finance; forty pages 9i^xl2J^; subscription
$1; established 1901; Wells Goodhue, nub-
lisher. Office, 15<54 Monadnock block (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
fo ran average issue of 2,554. in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
NATIONAL HARNESS REVIEW;
monthly; harne.ss; seventy-six to one hundred
and twenty-two pages 9x13; subscription
$1; established 1879; Jefferson Jackson, editor
and publisher. Offlce, 358 Dearborn st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,167 in 1901
5,291 in 1902
5,500 in 1906
5,000 in 1907
NATIONAL JEWELER AND OP-
TICIAN : monthlv (A. A).
NATIONAL MONTHLY FARM
PRESS (formerly Farm, Field and Fire-
side); agriculture: twenty pages UtJ^xlS;
subscription 50 cents: Farm Press PublLshing
I Co.. editors and pul Ushers. Office, 198 Fifth
avenue (11— 6 P).
NATIONAL PRINTER JOURNAL-
IST; monthly; journalistic: fortv-eight
toonehundred and sixteen oages 9x12; sub-
scription S2; established 1884; B. B.Herbert,
editor; National Printer Journalist Co., pub-
lishers. Offlce, Caxton building (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1904
5,000 in 1907
NEW THOUGHT; monthly; eightv-
four pages 7x10; .subscription' 50 cents; estab-
lished 1904 ; Franklin L. Berrv and Louise
Radford Wells, editors; New Thought Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers. Office, 1299 Farwell
avenue (1 — 8).
NOVELTY NEWS: monthly: twenty-
four pages 10x13; subscription ,?;1; estab-
lished 1905: Henry S. Bunting, editor: Nov-
elty News Co.. publishers. Offlce, 171 Wash-
ington street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
OFFICE APPLIANCES; monthly;
mercantile; one hundred and twenty-four
pages 10x13; subscription ^1 50; established
June, 1904; George H. Patterson and Evan
Johnson, editors and publisher!. Offlce, 303
Dearborn street (1 — 8).
OFFICE OUTFITTER: monthly;
fifty-two pages 9fxl2; subscription $1; es-
tablished January, 1908; Wesley A. Stanger,
editor: Class Periodical Co., publishers.
Offlce, 293 Dearborn street (1—8 P).
OPEN COURT: monthly; religious;
sixty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
190
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS-Chicago.
tablished 1887: Paul Carus. editor; The Open
Court Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 329
Dearborn street (1—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
OPERATIVE MII.l.ER; monthly;
flour milling; forty-four to ninety six pages
lUxU; subscription $1; established 1896; J. F.
Mueller, editor; The Operative Miller Co.,
publishers. Office. 114 Shei-man street (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,416 in 1898
and 5,542 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
O P HTH A T.MIC RECO RD ; monthly ;
medical; seventy two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1891; H. A. Fox, pub-
lisher. Office, 72 Madison street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,053 _ in 1899 and
1,148 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1. 000 in 1907.
OPHTHAIiHIOI.OGTST; monthly;
ophthalmology; thirty-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 190tj; Chas. McCor-
mlck, M.D., editor; Association Independent
Doctors (Inc. ), publishers. Office, 2100 Prairie
avenue (1—8).
ORDENSBI.ATT DER HARUGA-
RI; monthlv; fraternal; four pages 101^x14;
established 1883; Deutscher Ordender Haru-
gari, editors and publishei-s. Office, 180 Mon-
roe street (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and I907>
OSTEOPATHIC HEALTH?
monthly; osteopathy: sixteen pages 10x13;
subscription $1; established 1901; Henry S.
Bunting, editor; The Osteopathic Publish-
ing Co.. publishers. Office, 171 Washington
street (1— T).
Copies printed: 3.487 .m .1903 and
50.000 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
40.000 in 1907.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN;
monthly; osteopathy; sixteen pages lOxloi^;
subscription $1; establisiied 1901; Osteo-
pathic Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 171 Washington street (12— 6).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1905 and
3.625 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2.2 tO in 1907.
O'UR DAY; monthly; literary; seventy-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1881; Frederick L. Chapman, editor: Our
Day Company, publishers. Office, 110 La
Salle avenue.
PAPER DEALER: monthly: paper
trade; thirty two pages 5fx8^: subscription
Jil; established September. 1906; J. Fred.
Waggoner, editor and publisher. Office, 155
Washington street (9—7 PV
PARK AND CEMETERY AND
LANDSCAPE GARDENING; month
Iv ; parks and cemeteries; floriculture;
t'hirtv-two pages 9x12: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; John W. Weston, editor; R.
J. Halght. publisher. Office. 82i Dearborn
street (2—8).
Copies printed: 2,300 in 1897
2,041 in 1902
1,817 in 1904
1,867 in 1905
2,07s in 1906
2,033 in 1907
PEOPLE'S HEALTH JOURNAL;
monthly; hygienic; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1885 ; People's Health
Journal Co., editors and publishers. Office.
441 Dearborn street (7—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PEOPLE'S NATIONAL MONTH-
LY (A A).
PIANO, ORtiAN AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENT WORKERS' OF-
FICIAL JOURNAL; monthly; labor;
sixteen to twentvf our pages 9}^xl2; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1898; Charles Dold, edi-
tor; Piano, Organ and Musical Instrument
Workers' International Union of America,
publishers. Office, 849 N. Irving ave.(5— 5 P).
PIANO TRADE; monthly ; pianos ;
twenty eight pages 9x12; subscription 25
cents; established 1903; George B.Armstrong,
editor and publisher. Office, Stelnway Hall
(1—8).
Copies printed: 1,850 in 1904
1,500 in 1907
PICTURE AND ART TRADE;
monthly; flne arts; sixty pages 9x12; sub-
8criptlon$l; established 1880; W.W.Raleigh,
editor; J. Sawtelle Ford, publisher. Office,
528 Monadnock building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,250 in 1903
and 2,875 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PLEXUS; monthly; medical; sixty pages
"1^x10; subscription $1; established 1895; Stu-
dents of Physicians' and Surgeons' College,
University of Illinois, editors and publishers.
POINTER ; monthly; traveling; sixteen
pages 12x14; subscription $1; established 1884;
Keau Campbell, editor and manager. Office.
204 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the
claim.
POPULAR MECHANICS; monthly;
review of mechanical progress; one hundred
pages 7k10; subscription $1; established 1902
as a weekly; H. H. Windsor, editor; The
Popular Mechanics Co., publishers. Office,
Journal building (1—8).
Copies printed: 11,612 in 1902
60,799 in 190S
77,424 in 1906
107,477 in 1907
POSTAL CLERK; monthly; United
National Association of Post Office Clerks;
sixteen to twenty four pages Ti>^x] 0 ; subscrip-
tion 20 cents; established December, 1901;
John T. Scott, editor; United National Asso-
ciation of Post Office Clerks, publishers.
Office, 5637 Sangamon street (1—8).
Copies printed: 9.500 in 1903
11,87s in 1904
12,250 in 1906
14,166 in 1907
POULTRY FANCIER; monthly;
poultry; fifty two pages 8ixlli: subscription
25 cents: established 1897, as Fancy Fowls;
Frank Heok. editor; Poultry Fancier Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers. Office, 357 Dearborn
street (10— 7 P). ^
POWER AND TRANSMISSION;
monthly; mechanical; twenty to twenty-
four pages 6x9: subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1885; E. C. De Wolfe, editor; Power
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
191
ILLI\OIS—rhn'iao.
and Transmission Pubiisiiiai< Co., pub-
lishers. Office, i55 Dearborn s(reet (1—8).
Copies printed: 21,125 in 1901
29,182 in 1905
26,250 in 1906
24,204 in 1907
POWER WAGON; mouthiy (A A).
PUBLIC JLlBRAllIErS: monthly, ex-
cept August and September; literary; sev-
enty-two pages TxlU; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; 31. E. Ahern. editor; Library Bu-
reau, publishers. Office, 156 Wabash avenue
<l-8).
Copies printed: 2,253 in i907
PUBLIC SERVICE;monthly (A A).
PYTHIAN R E C O It II ; monthly ;
Knlgnts of Pythias; twelve pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established ISsS; C. H. Gushing,
editor; Pythian Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 99 Fifth avenue.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1897 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PYTHIAN TRIBUNE; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Wm. D. Ken-
nedy, editor and publisher. Office, 6023
Princeton avenue (T— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1906.
RAILWAY ENGINEERING AND
MAINTENANCE OF WAY; monthly
(A A).
RAILWAY' EPICUREAN; monthly;
railway; culinary: forty pages ej^xlO: sub-
scription $1; established 0--tober, 1905: Thos.
Burdlne, editor and publisher. Office, 171 E.
Washington street (1—3).
RAILWAY JOURNAL; monthly;
railways; forty four pages9xl2; subscription
SI; established 1898; E. C. Cook and W. B.
Barr, editors; Railway Journal Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 504 Royal Insuranee
building (1-8).
Copies printed: 2,137 '^ iQoi
3,283 in 1904
3,755 in 1905
3,842 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, _ but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
RAILWAY MASTER 3IECHAN.
ICj monthly; mechanical; seventy to one
hundred and twenty pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1878; Bruce V.Crandall, editor
and publisher. Office. 305 Dearborn st. (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,500 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2.250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
RAILWAY SURGICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; American Association of
Railwav Surgeons; fifty-two pages 7>^xl0;
subscription $2; established 1894; Louis J.
Mitchell, M.D.. editor; E. H. Baungartner,
publisher. Office, Monadnock building (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in i8q6 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
RAND-McNALLY BANKERS'
MONTHLV; financial; one hundred and
ILLINOIS-Chicago.
thirty pages 65^x10; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; Rand, McNally & Co., editors and
publishers, office, Rand-MciNally building
(2—3).^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,533 in 1896
and 6,358 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
RED BOOK MAGAZINE; monthly;
fiction ; one hundred and fortv-four pages
6}4x9}4; subscription 5I; established 1903;
Karl Edwin Harriman, editor; The Red
Book Corporation, publishers. Office, 153-
164 State street (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement.— The publishers
state that on the basis of increase of the
past year, during which an average guar
anteed olrculation of 300,0(JO was exceeded
by 22}^ per cent, that the year 1908 will
bring its circulation up to over 400,000
copies per month.
REPORTER} monthly; granite and
marble trade; forty eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $2; established 1868; Frank M.
Nichols, editor; Nichols & Co., publishers.
Office, 204 Washington boulevard (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,750 in 1897
2,700 in 1907
RETAIL COALMAN; monthly; coal;
nlnety-slx pages SixlU; ^uhscriptl n $1; es-
tablished 19C0; A. M. Hull, editor; Retail
Coalman Co., publishers. Office, 1431 Monad-
nock block (1—8).
RETAILERS' JOURNAL; monthly;
mercantile: eightv four pages 9x11^^; sub-
scription SI; established April. 1903; S. W.
Roth, managing editor; The Retailer.s' Jour-
nal (Inc.), publishers. Office, 36 La Salle
street (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,785 in 1903,
since which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1905
and 1907.
R. F. D.NEWS; monthly ; official organ
of rural letter carriers : subscription .50 cents;
established Janii^^ry. 1903; H. H. Windsor,
editor and publisher. Office. Journal build-
ing (l-;-8).
Copies printed: 20,028 in 1906
24,504 in 1907
ROADMASTER AND FOREMAN;
monthly; railroad work; twenty-four to
thirty six pages 9x12; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1885; F. A. Smith, editor; Myron C.
Clark Publishing Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 355 Dearborn street (1—8).
Copies printed : Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
ROCK PRODUCTS; monthly (A A).
SALES >I A NSHIP: monthly; thirty six
pages 93^x12^^; subscription $1; established
July, 1898; W. C. Holman editor; The Sales
manshlp Company, publishers. Office, 200
Monroe street (10 — 7 P).
SCHOOL REVIEW; monthl.v. except
July and August; educational; eighty pages
7x10; subscription $1.50: established 1893;
Department of Philosophy and Education,
editors; University of Chicago Press, pub-
lishers. Office, University of Chicago (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,960 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
H)2
AMERICAN I^EWSPAPER IHRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
SCHOOL. SCIENCE AND MATHE-
31 A TICS; mouthly, except July, August
and September; educational; one hundred
pages 6x9^^; subscription $2; established
March. 1901; O. H. Smith, editor; Smith &
Turton, publishers. Office. 440 Kenwood
Terrace (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,611 in 1905
2,611 in 1906
3,444 in 1907
SERVICE; monthly; one hundred and
thirty-two pages eV^xlO; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; W. H. Geistweit, editor;
Baptist Young People's Union of America,
publishers. Office, 324 Dearborn street (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 24,076 in_ 1894
and 28,015 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 17.500 in 1907.
SEWING MACHINE ADVANCE 1
monthly; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1879; Walter Scates, editor
and publisher. Office, 4109 Indiana avenue.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 for the year 1896,
but has not since 1897 made any claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
SHEARS. (See Lafayette. Ind.)
SHEPHERD'S CRITERION;
monthly; sheep; twenty four pages S^xllJ^a;
subscription 50 cents; established 1890; Frank
E. Moore, editor; A. Stone, publisher. Office.
858 Dearborn street (2—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1895 and more than
2.250 in 1906 and 1907.
SHOW WORLD; monthly (A A).
SIGNET; monthly; Eastern Star; twenty
pages 8]4xll}4; subscription $1; established
June, 1905; M. L. Chester and L. J. Wiley,
editors and publishers. Office. 350(5 Vincennes
avenue (1—7).
SKETCH BOOK; monthly; art; eighty
pages 7x11; subscription $2; established
1901; Catherine E. Cook, editor; The Sketch
Book Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
Fine Arts building (1—8).
SOCIAI.IST WOMAN; monthly;
socialism; twelve pages SViixllJ^; subserip
tion 50 cents; established June, 1907; Jose-
phine C. Kaneko, editor; The Socialist Wom-
an Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
619 E. 55th street (9— 7P\
SOKOL. AMERICKY; monthly; Bo
hemian; athletics; thirty six pages 9x12; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1879; Dr. J. R.
Jicinsky, editor; National Printing and Pub
llshing Co , publishers. Office. 566 W. Eigh-
teenth street (2—8).
Copies printed: 4.345 in 1905
5,049 in 1907
SOUND WAVES: monthly ; telephony;
eighty-tour pages 9x12; sub'^cription $1; es-
tablished 1900; ttd J. Mock, editor; Electricity
Magazine Corporation, publishers. Office,
1293 Monadnock block (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,127 in 1907
SOUTHW^EST TRAII^; monthly;
agricultural; twenty four to forty-two pages
10x14; subscription .50 cents; established 1889;
Jesse B. Tavlor. editor; Chicago. Rock Isl-
and & Pacific Railroad, publishers. Office,
La Salle Street Station (1—8).
Copies printed: 46.358 in 1907
SPORTS AFIEI.D; monthly; literary
and sporting; one hundred pages 7x10; sub-
scriptions!.50; established 1887; Claude King,
editor; Sports Afield Publishing Company,
publishers. Office. 358 Dearborn street (1—6).
Copies printed: 17,250 in 1895
»3,500 in 1901
26,489 in 1903
34,800 in 1905
35,505 in 1906
STEAM SHOVEli AND DREDGE;
monthly (A A).
SUCCESSFUL. POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; poultry; fifty two to one
hundred and twenty pages; SJ^xllJ-^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; Frank
Heck, editor; Successful Poultry Journal
Publishing Co., publisliers. Office. 355 Dear-
born street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,000 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than -17,500 in 1907.
SURGERY, GYNECOLOGY AND
OBSTETRICS; monthly; medicine and
surgery; one hundred and fifty pages
I'^KlOVi; subscription $5; established July,
1905; Franklin H. Martin. M. D., managing
editor; Surgical Publishing Co. of Chicago,
publishers. Office, \m Stnte .street (1—8).
SVENSK- a:\IERIKANSK A FAM-
ILJ-JOIIRNALEN; monthly (A A).
SVOJIM; monthly (A A).
SYSTEM; monthly; mercantile; one
hundred and slxtj' two pages 7x9}^; sub-
scription $2; established J900: A.W.Shaw,
editor; The System Co., publishers. Office,
934 First National Bank building (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 33,750 in 1904
and 50,556 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 40.000 in 1907.
TECHNICA li WORLD MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; scieniitie; mechanical;
one hundred and sixty pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1.30; established February, 1904; The
Technical World Co.. publishers. Office, 58th
street and Drexel boulevard (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 84,559 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1906
and 1907.
TELEPHONY; monthly; telephone;
one hundred and sixty to three hundred
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established Jan-
uary, 1901; Telephony Publishing Co. (Inc.),
publishers. Office. Manhattan building (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
TEN STORY BOOK; monthly; lite-
rary; fiction; sixty eight pages 5x8; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1901; Dwight Allyn, edi-
tor; The I'ally Story Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 315 Dearborn street (12—6).
Copies printed: 56,614 in 1904
54,010 in 1905
76,148 in 1906
TO-MORROW MAGAZINE; month-
ly; newthought; ninety-six pages 6x10; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1905; Par-
ker H. Sercombe, editor; Tomorrow Pub
llshing Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 13,166 in 1905.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 7,500 in
^ T R A V E L E R S ' RAILWAY
GUIDE; monthly (A A). , , ^ ^ „ ^ ^^ „
VEGETARIAN MAGAZINEj
monthly; vegetarianism; thirty-six pages
7x10 ; subscription $1 ; established 1896 ;
Dr. Walter E. Elfunk, editor; The Vegetarian
Company, publishers. Office. 80 Dearborn
street (6—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
393
ILLINOIS— Chicago.
for an average issue of 3,000 in 1897
and 3,042 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
VIOLINIST; monthly; musical; twenty
pages 7x10: subscription $1; established
August. 1900; Ray G. Edwards, editor; Vio-
linist Company, publishers. Office, 2152 Gladys
arenue (7—5) (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
VOICE; monthly (A A).
VOTER? monthly (A A).
WELCOME NEWS; monthly; unde-
nominational; twelve to sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription 25 cents; established 1905; T. G.
Mawritzen, editor and publisher. Office, 1119
Woman's Temple (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,863 in 1907
WESTERN BREWER AND JOUR-
NAL OF THE BARLEY, MALT
AND HOP TRADES; monthly; brewing;
two hundred and twenty-four pages 9x13;
subscription $5; established 1876; H. S. Rich &
Co., editors and publishers; dated also at
New York, N. Y. Office. .315 Dearborn street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,337 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
WESTERN COLLEGE MAGA-
ZINE; monthly (A A).
WESTERN DRUGGIST ; monthly;
pharmaceutical; one hundred and fifty to
two hundred pages 8x11; subscription $1;
established 1879; G. P. Engelhard & Co., edi
tors and publishers. Office, 357 Dearborn
street (1-8).
Copies printed: 12,705 in 1897
13,127 in 1901
13,587 in 1902
14,367 in 1905
• 14,662 in 1906
14,450 in 1907
WESTERN PUBLISHER: monthly;
eighty-four pages 9x12; suliscription $1; es-
tablished May. 1902; Byron Robert Williams,
editor; Western Newspaper Union, publish
ers. Office, 73 W. Adams street (9—7 P ).
WESTERN UNDERTAKER;
monthly; embalming and sanitation; fifty
six pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1880: Herbert S. Fassett. editor and publisher.
Office, 263 Washington boulevard (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,050 in 1896
4,212 in 1898
6,000 in 1903
6,000 in 1905
6,000 in 1906
6,000 in 1907
WHAT TO EAT; monthly; house-
hold and pure food; fifty -four to sixty
pages 7J^xl2^ ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; Pierce Publishing Co., editors and nub
lishers; dated also at New York. Office.
171 -173 Washington street (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,383 in 1897,
since which it has not "furnished any
definite and satisfactory reoort, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1906
and 1907.
W^HITE'S CLASS ADVERTIS-
ING? monthly; advertising; ninety six to
one hundred and forty pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established October 1902;
Prank B. White, editor and publisher. Office,
118 W. Jackson boulevard (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,083 in 1907
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ILLINOIS- Ch icaao.
WINDLE'S GATLING GUN; month-
ly (A A).
WOMAN'S WORLD; monthly; house-
hold; thirty two pages 9x14; subscription 20
cents; established 1885; Currier Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers. Office, 46 W.
Monroe street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,000,000 in 1901
869,827 in 1903
1,339.083 in 1907
WORLD TO-DAY; monthly ; literary;
one hundred and twelve to one hundred and
twenty eight pages 7x10; subscription $1.50:
established 1901; Shailer Mathews, editor;
The World To-Day Co., publishers. Office. 67
Wabash avenue (2—8).
Copies printed: 62,428 in 1904
75,682 in 1905
88,625 in 1907
SEMI-QUARTERLY .
JOURNAIi OF GEOLOGY; semi-
quarterly; one hundred and eisht pages 7x10;
subscription $3; established 1893; T. C. Cham-
berlain, editor; The Un varsity of Chicago
Press, publishers. Office, University of Chi-
cago.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the
claim.
BI-MONTHLY.
AMERICAN ANTIQUARIAN AND
ORIENTAL JOURNAIi? bimonthly,
January, March, May, July, September and
November; antiques: seventy pages 6x10;
subscription $4; established 1878; Stephen D.
Peet. editorand publisher. Office. 5817 Madl-
.son avenue.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCI-
OLOti Y; bi monthly, July, September, No-
vember. January, March and May: one hun-
dred and forty to one hundred and sixty-four
pages 7x10; subscription $2; established 1894;
Albion W. Small, editor; The University of
Chicago Press, publishers. Office, University
of Chicago (2—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,900 in 1901,
since which it ' has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
BANKING AND 3IERCANTILE
WORLD; bi-monthly; financial and mer-
cantile; one hundred and thirtv-slx pages
7x10; subscription $5; establi.'^hed 1898; W. Y.
Barnet, manager Banking .nnd Mercantile
World Co., publishers. Office, 6430 Woodlawn
avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
BANNER OF GOLD; bimonthly
(A A).
BUR; bimonthly; dental: seventy pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1898;
R. C. Brophy, M.D., D. D. S.. editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 72 W. Lade street (1—8).
JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE
NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY J
bi-monthly (A A).
JOURNAL OF THE WESTERN
SOCIETY OF ENtilNEERS ; bi-
monthly; engineering: one hundred and
sixty-four pages 6x9; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1896; Western Society of Engineers,
editors and publishers. Office. 1736 Monad-
nock block (10—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
ILLINOIS - Chicago.
for an average isstie of 1,500 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION; bi-
monthly (A A).
SCROLL. OF PHI DELTA THETA ;
bi-monthly, during college year; college fra
ternity; one hundred and thirty pages 6x9;
established 1875; Frank J. R. Mitchejl, editor;
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity, publishers.
Office, lUO Washington street (2— S).
Copies printed: 1,550 in 1895
2,560 in 1905
3,000 in 1907
QUARTERLY.
A3IERICAN JOURNAL OF SEM-
ITIC LANGUAGES A ND LITERA-
TURES; quarterly, October, January, April
and July; Semitic study; eighty six pages
7x10 ; subscriution $.3 ; established 1884;
William R. Harper, editor ; The University
of Chicago Press, publishers. Office, Unl
varsity of Chicago.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE-
OLOGY; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; undenominational; two hun-
dred and sixteen pages 7x10; subscription
$3; established 1897; Divinity Faculty of the
University of Chicago, editors; The Uni-
versity of Chicago Press, publishers. Office,
University of Chicago (7— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1901,
but has not since 1902 made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
GIDEON; quarterly; religion; commer-
cial travelers ; undenominational ; forty eight
f)ages 6^x.9%: subscription 50 cents; estab-
ishetl 1900; F. A. Garlick, editor; The Na-
tional Organization of Gideons, publishers.
Office, National Bank of Commerce build-
ing (1-7) (A A).
mONIST ; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; philosophical; one hundred and
geventv-slx pages 7x10; subscription $2; estab-
lished "1890: Dr. Paul Cams, editor; The Open
Court Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 324
Dearborn street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,125 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NORTHWESTERN DENTAL
JOURNAL; quarterly, June, September,
December, March; dentistry; one hundred
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
June, 1903; Charles R. Baker, editor; Alumni
Association of Northwestern Uaiversity Den-
tal School, publishers. Office. 42 Madison
street (1—8).
UNIVERSITY DIGEST; quarterly
(A A).
CHICAGO HEIGHTS, Cook Co. cT
5,100+ pop.— local estimate 15,000— on Chi-
cago & Eastern Illinois, Elgin, Joliet & East-
ern and Michigan Central Rds.,28 m. S. of
Chicago, the county seat. Farming.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
fiages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
888; W. H. Freeman, editor; Palmer Print-
ing Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,174 in 1900
and 1,285 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
ILLINOIS.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24: subscription $1.25; established
April, 1901; W. E. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CHIIililCOTHE, PeoriaCo. a 1.699t
pop.— North Chllllcoihe, 500 pop., adjoin-
ing—on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds. and
Illinois r., at head of Peoria lake, 18 m.
N. by N. E. of Peoria, the county seat. Can-
ning, cigar, carriage and wagon works-
Grain shipping point.
BULLETIN; Fridays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; F. W. Bailey, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two or more occasions indicated a desire
to have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such definite
information as would warrant ^ such a
rating has never been forthcominjf.
ENQUIRER; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; H. A. Bates, editor and publisher
(12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,200 in 1900. since
which it has not furnished any report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
CHRISMAN, Edgar Co. p- 905t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Indianapolis, Decatur & Western
Rds., 14 m. N. of Paris, the county seat.
Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1878; C. R. Livingston, editor and publisher
(1—8).
CISCO, Piatt Co. a 360t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 8 m. W. of Montlcello,
the county seat. Corn, oats and farming.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription SI: established December. i9ti0;
W. W. Austin, editor and publisher ( A A).
CLAYTON, ^<^ams Co. -O 996tpop.,
on Wabash Rd., 28 m. N. E. of Qulncy, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription S1.25;
established 1879; J. L.Stakec, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 5).
Copies printed: 1,024 in 1895
1,008 in 1905
1,008 in 1907
CLIFTON, Iroquois Co. n-6o2t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 18 m. N.W. of Watseka,
the county seat Farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893: H. A. Raboin, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CLINTON, c. h., Dewitt Co. a 4,452t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 22 m. 8. of
Bloomlngton andiS N.E.of Springfield, the
State capital. Illinois Central machine
shops.
PUBLIC ; every evening except Sun-
CATALOG L'E Br STATES.
195
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
day. and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1^96, weekly 1856; Bert E Pinkerton,
«dItor; Pinkerton Cross Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1962 the
weekly edition of this paper seemed to 1
assert that it had an average issue ex- j
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-'
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to |
that effect. It has not since made '
anv renewal of the claim.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and 5s EM I -WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; Independent; eight pages— daily lSx24,
seml-weeklv 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
seml-weekl.v $1; established 1S98; J. F.
Thomas, editor and publisher (8—6).
REGISTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pa^es 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
Ushed 1868; Hughes Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly from 1896 to 1904. but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
COAL CITY, Grundy Co. a' 2,907
pop., on Atchison, Topeka, 8c Santa Fe,
Chicago & Alton, and Elgin, Joliet & East-
ern Rds., 20 m. S. W. of Joliet. Manu-
facturing.
COURANT; Thursdays; republican:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; establish-
ed March, 1891; Edmund J. Hazel, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
COBDEN, Union Co. p l,034tpop., on
Illinois Central Rd.. 42 m. N. of Cairo.
Fruit growing.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1887; Geo. L. Du Bois and John D.
Mesler, editors and publishers.
COFFEEN, Montgomery Co. a 963t
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City
Rd.. 10 m. S. E. of HlUsboro, the county
seat. Coal and copper mining.
MONTGOMERY DEMOCRAT; Fri
davs; democratic; eight pages 15x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1891 ; W. E. Roberts,
editor and publisher.
C O L C HESTER, McDonough Co. -n
1,635+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd..7 m.S. W. of Macomb, the county seat.
Coal mining and stone quarrying. Pottery,
tile and brick making.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1873 ; By-Stander Publishing Co..
publishers.
COLFAX, McLean Co. n 1153 pop., on
Central Rd., 23 m. N. E. of Bloomlngton.
Coal mining.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1895; A. E. Potts, editor and publisher.
COLLINSVILLE, Madison Co. p
4,021+ pop., on Vandalla Line Rd., 11 m. E. by
N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Various manu-
facturing Industries. Coal mining.
HERALD; Fridays ; Independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1879; James N. Peers, editor and publisher
(2-3).
CORNELL, itvinfirafon Co. D .521tpop.,
on Wabash Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Pontlac,
the county seat. Corn growing, hog rais-
ing and coal mining.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscrintiou $1; established
lb90 ; A. E. Tiffany, editor and publisher.
COULTER VILLE, Randolph Co. p
650+ pop., on Centralla & Chester and Illinois
Central Rds., 47 m. S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Mining and agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1335; H. E. Risley, editor and pub-
lisher.
UNION FARMER; monthly (A A).
COWDEN, Shelby Co. n 751t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern and Toledo,
St. Louis & Kansas City Rds., 12 m. S. W. of
ShelbyvIUe, the county seat. Coal mining.
REFLECTOR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1902; O. A. Jewett, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CREAL SPRINGS, Williamson Co.
g 1,5'jO pop., on Illinois Central Rd.. 10 m. S.
of Marlon, the county seat. Agriculture;
cannlngfactory and bottling works. Health
resort.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS TRI-
BUNE; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established as Neivs,
January, 1900; Lee Walston. editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
CRESTON, Ogle Co. b 381f pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 5 m. E. of
Rochelle and 79 "W. of Chicago. Creamery
and tile and broom factories.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1887; T. J. Winders, editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Malta.
CRETE, Will Co. cf 760t pop., on Chi-
cago & Eastern Illinois Rd., 30 m. S. of Chi-
cago. Lumber, sashes, doors and blinds.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; W. C. Trowbridge, editor and
publisher.
CUBA, Fulton Co. -a 1,752 pop., at
Junction of Toledo, Peoria & Western and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 40 m. S.
of Galesburg. Manufactures of building
and paving brick and cigars. Coal mines.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1883; J. W.Nelson, editor; Thomas
& Nelson, publishers.
CULLOM, Livingston Co. D 45«tpop.,
on Illinois Central Rd.. 25 m. E. of Pontlac,
the county seat, and 88 S. W. of Chicago.
File factory. Corn.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
196
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
llshed 1898; S. J. Porterfleld, editor and pub-
lisher.
DAHL6REN, Hamilton Co. Q 452t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 10 m.
N. W. of McLeansboro, the county seat, and
91 S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Agriculture.
EC H O; Thursdays; independent; elxht
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1899; G. T. Rhodes, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
DALLAS CITY, Hancock and Hen-
derson Cos. -n 1,200 pop.— local estimate
1,500— on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 16 m.
N. of Carthage, the county seat. Manu-
factures of carriages, button factory, brick
and tile works and lumber. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays: Independ-
ent; eight pases 15x22; subscription SI. 50;
established 1899; Dallas Printing Co. (Inc.),
editors and publishers (2—8). _
Copies printed: 1,033 in 1903
1,414 in 1904
1,584 in 190S
1,687 in 1906
1,674 in 1907
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1886; L.S. Reid,
editor and publisher.
DANFORTH, Iroquois Go. D- 407t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. W. of
Watseka, the county seat, and 76 S. of Chi-
cago. Corn and oats.
HERALD; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; Herald
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
DANVERS, McLean Co. u 607tpop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 10 m. W. of Bloomington, the
county seat. Farming.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; four pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1880; John
S. Popple, editor and publisher.
DANVILLE, c. h., Vermilion Co. n-
40,000 pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois,
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Wabash Rds. and Vermilion r., 120
m. E. bv N. E. of Springfield, the State
capital, and 123 S. of Chicago. Coal mining,
manufacturing and agriculture.
CO.>II>IERCIAL-NEWS; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEK L. Y, Thurs-
days; republican; daily eight to twenty-four,
weekly sixteen pages 17x24; subscription-
dally «3, weekly $1 ; established— daily Neics
ISU', Commercial 1862; John H. Harrison, ed
iter; Commercial News Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,254 in 1901
4,017 in 1902
6,541 in 1903
8,579 in 190S
9,522 in 1906
12,111 in 1907
Weekly, 2,211 in 1901 and 2,296 in
1902, since which no claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 has been recorded.
DEMOCRAT; every morning except
Monday; eight pages 173^x22; subscription
$5; established 1897; The Democrat Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3.768 in^ 1902,
and 4,671 in 1905, since \yhich time it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
printing more than 4,000 copies for the
years 1906 and 1907.
PRESS ; every morning except Monday ;
democratic; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$5; established 1887; John Beard, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,898 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
BANNER; Thursdays; prohibition: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
Geo. W. Woolsey, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had credit
for more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Fridays; Ger
man; Independent; eif,'ht pages 17x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1874; Wm. E. Bry-
ant, editor and publisher (2—7).
HEUAI^D: semi-m MtlilrfAAV
INTER-.STATE SCHOOL RE-
VIEW; monthly; educational; .^ixteen
pages 8x11 ; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
W. E. Watt and L. E. Jones, editors; Illi-
nois Printing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 2,250 from 1900 to and
including 1907.
DECATUR, c. h., .Macon Co. a 32,000
pop., on Illinois Central, Indiana, Decatur
& Western, Peoria, Decatur & Evansville,
Vandalla Line and Wabasli Rds. and San-
gamon r.,38 m. E. of Springfield, the State
capital, 108 N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo., and 169
S. S. E. of Chicago. Manufacturing. Agrl
culture and corn mills.
HERALD; every morning; republican;
daily eight to sixteen pages 15x22, Sunday
twenty to thirty-six pages; subscription $5;
established 1880; Herald-Despatch Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: daily, 3,996 in 1900
4,893 in 1901
5,304 in 190a
7,477 in 190
9,610 in 190
11,335 in 1907
m^^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Herald is
guaranteed by the publishers
of RoweH's Annerican News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — Advertisers in
the Decatur Herald are guaranteed an
average daily and Sunday circulation ex-
ceeding 12,000 for 1908. Average last three
months of 1907, 12,3.54—12,458 for December—
and 11,335 for the year 1907— is sufficient
circulation for a city of 32,000 and surround-
ing territory, and indicates that the Her-
ald covers its field. Decatur is surrounded
by the richest farming country, and Is the
center of a network of railroads and inter-
urbans. Advertisers in the Herald are
safe in going after business in Herald ter-
ritory. The Herald is the only morning
paper in Decatur, has a cash paid circula-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
197
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
tion, full Associated Press report, aud
prints all the news that Is fit to print.
Advertising rates consistent with the
circulation.
Can you beat it ?
REVIEW; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; democratic; daily ten
to sixteen Sunday twenty to thirty-eight
pages \7^x22}4; subscription — daily $5; es-
tablished 1879; The Review Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,823 in 1895
5,213 in 190J
5,719 in 1902
7,239 in 1903
9,225 in 1904
10,001 in 1905
11,024 in 1906
11,333 in 1907
Sunday, 2,812 in 1895
5,106 in 1901
5,648 in 1902
6,650 in 1903
8,165 in 1904
8,919 in 1905
10,005 in 1906
10,361 in 1907
E^^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Daily Re-
view is guaranteed by the
publishers of Rowell's Ameri-
can Newspaper Directory, who
will pay one hundred dollars to the first
person who successfully controverts its ac-
curacy.
LABOR WORLD; Fridays; labor;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 190U; Bennett &Linxweiler, editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MODERN WOODMAN; Saturdays;
Moaerii Woodmen of America and Royal
Neighbors; eight pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; Williams Printing
Company, editors and publishers (12—5) (A A).
Copies printed: No detailed satisfac-
tory report was ever obtained from
this paper, but it has been credited with
exceeding 1,000 every year since 1900,
up to and including 1906.
NATIONAL HAY AND GRAIN
REPORTER; semi-monthly; grain;
twentv-four pages 9x12; subscription SI; es
tablished 1899; C. A. Burks, editor; Hay &
Grain Publishing Co. (Inc.),publl!-hers (1—8).
A
DEERGREEK, Tazewell Cn. n 298t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 16 m.
E. by N. E. of Pekin, the county seat.
Farming.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription .$1.25; estab-
lished 1888; J. P. Slyter, editor and publisher.
DEKALB, Dekalb Co. b 9,000 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago
& Great Western Rds.. 58 m. W. of Chi-
cago. Barbed fence wire and shoe man-
ufactories. Seat of Northern Illinois Nor-
mal School.
EVENING CHRONICLE; every even
Ingexcept Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages— daily 18x24, semi-weekly 15x22;
subscription— dally $4.60, semi-weekly $1.50;
established — daily 1895, semi weekly 1879;
Clinton Rosette, editor; The J. F. Glldden
Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays; local;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898; Bailey Rosette, editor and publisher
(.7—5).
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15}^x22; subscription $1; established
1382: H. W. Fay, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1900
1,500 in 1907
DELAND, Piatt Co. a 411t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 23 m. W. of Champaign.
Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; J. B. RInehart, editor and publisher.
DELAVAN. Tazewell Co.d l,304t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Peoria & Evansville
(branch of Illinois Central) Rds., 17 m. S. of
Pekin, the county seat, and 30 S. W. of
Bloomlngton. Grain growing and stock
raising.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 18^; John Culbertson, editor and
publisher (7-5)
TI3IES-PRESS; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1874; S. H. Beatty, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,600 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
DE PUE, Bureau Co. b 4681 pop.—
local estimate 1,185 — on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd., 95 m. W. of Chicago.
Zinc manufacturing.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established Sep-
tember. 190.T; Ralph Hunt, editor aud pub-
lisher (1—8).
DES PLAIN ES, Cook Co. cf l,666t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 17 m.
N. W. of Chicago and 30 S. of Waukegan,
Brick yard and flour mill.
SUBURBAN TIMES; Saturdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; D. J. Gillespie, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DIETERICH, Effingham Co. p 382t
pop., on Indiana & Illinois Southern Rd., 9
m. S. E. of Effingham, the county seat.
Grain and produce.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; F. S.
Marrs, editor and publisher.
198
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
DI VERNON, Sangamon Co. n 1,106
pop., on Illiuois Central Kd., 18 m. S. of
Springfield, the county seat and State capi-
tal. Coal mining.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription ^1; established
August, 1899; I S. Dunn, editor and pub-
lisher (. 1—8 ).
DIXON, c. h., Lee Co. ti r,9l7t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Chicago & North-
western Rds. and Rock r., 98 n\. W. of Chi-
cago. Water and electric power for mills
and factories.
EVENING TELEGRAFil ; every
evening except Sunday, and sEMl-
WEEKLV, Tuesdays and Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages I7}^x22; subscription-
daily $5, semi- weekly $1 : established— daily
1883, semi- weekly 1851: B. F. Shaw Printing
Co., publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,721 in 1904, since which time
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000
copies for the years 1906 and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies in
the year 1902, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5; established 1889; The Dixon Star Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,128 in 1905
2,711 in 1907
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
SE3II-WEEKL, Y, Tuesdaysand Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, semi-weekly $1; established-
daily 1894, semi weekly 1868; Fuller Bros.,
editors and publishers.
WESTERN MUSICIAN; monthly;
music and drama ; sixteen pages 93^x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established October, 190U;
L. L. Smith, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect, Tt
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DONOVAN, Iroquois Co. D- 275t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., about 20 m. S. of Kankakee.
ARGUS ; Thursdays (A A).
DOWNERS GROVE, Dv- Page Co.
D" 2.103+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 8 m. E. of Naperville and 21
W. of Chicago. Furniture and tool man-
ufactories.
REPORTER; Saturdays: independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; W. Harry Spears, editor; The
Kelmscott Press, publishers (7—5).
DUNDEE, Kane Co. u *.937t pop. (of
township ) , on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. ,
47 m. N. W. of Chicago. Manufactures of
wagon skeins, letter presses, blacksmiths'
tools, plows and farm implements. Milk-
condensing factory.
COURIER ; Saturdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
ILLINOIS.
Ilshedl888; Albert L. Hall, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HAWKEYE; Thursdays; republican:
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1890; W. H. Tompkins and
F. E. Holmes, editors and publishers (2—8).
DU QUOIN, Perry Co. g 4,S53t pop.,
at junction of Illinois Central and St. Louis,
Alton & Terre Haute Rds., 70 m. S. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Foundry, machine shops,
planing mill, salt woi-ks and fourteen coal
mines. Agriculture.
EVENING CALL.; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 13x20: subscription
$3.50; established 1895; Augustus W. Essick,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: 756 in 1907
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1863 ; John T. Beem, editor and publisher
(7-5).
D U R A N D , Winnebago Co. 6 57 It
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., about 20 m. N. E. of Freeport. Grain
and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays (A A).
D WIGHT, Livingston Co. D 2,0l5t
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Indiana. Illi-
nois & Iowa Rds., 72 m. S. W. of Chicago.
Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thurardays; independent;
eight pages 15x'^2; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869; I. H. Baker, editor; J. C. Mason,^
publisher; publishes editions for neighbor-
ing towns.
SU^ ; Saturdays; independent republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; W. H. Ketcham, editor and pub-
lisher; prints editions for flraceviile and
Gardner (7— o).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,100 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than i.ooo every
year since, up to and including 1907.
BANNER; monthly; Sons of Veterans;
twelve pages 10x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1897; Wm. G. Dustin, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,054 ^°. ^900
and 35,833 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
EARL.VILL.E, Lasalle Co. [j l,122r
pop., at Junction of Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Chicago & Northwestern Rds..
35 m. W. S. W. of Aurora. A manufactur-
ing center. Grain and stock raising.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1861; E. B. Tabor, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,498 in 1907
EAST DUBUQUE, Jo Daviess Co. ti
1,146+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington* Quincy
and Illinois Central Rds. and Mississippi r.,
opposite Dubuque, Iowa. Agriculture and
mining.
REGI ST ER; Fridays; independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; Register Printing Co., editors and
publishers.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
lQi>
ILLINOIS.
EAST MOIilNE, Rock Island Co. b
133 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific, Davenport, Rock Is-
land & Northwestern Rds., 9 m. E. of Rock
Island.
ENTERPRISE; semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays ; independent repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1903; Thos. E. Caverly, editor and
Dublisher (1—5).
£ ASTON, Mason Co. D 335 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 12 in. S. E. of Havana,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRIJ*E; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscriptlim $1 : established
February, 1902; T. A. Danford, editor; War-
ren Milby, publisher.
EAST SAINT LOUIS, Saint Clair
Co. p 29,655+ pop., on E. bank of Missis
Bippi r., directly opposite and connected
with Saint Louis, Mo., by bridges and
ferries. Extensive stock yards, packing
houses, grain elevators, flour and rolling
mills, Iron works and other manufactories.
C03I3IERCIAIj; every evening except
Sunday, and Sundaj' morning; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $4.80; estab-
lished 1897; George H. Stein, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 6) (A A).
IL.LIXOIS ITEM; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays (A A).
J O U RN A Li ; every evening except Satur-
day, and Sunday morning; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $3; established
1889; James VV.Kirk, editor; Frank P. Fox &
Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays A A).
CrAZETTE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lishedl865; Jolin H. Suess, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
REPUBLICAN NEWS; Thursdays
(A A).
SENTINEL.; Saturdays (A A).
POULTRY CULTURE; monthly;
poultry; sixteen to twenty-four pages
8^.^x11 J^; subscription 2» cents; established
June, 1901; Edwin C. Singers, editor; Poultry
Culture Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,375 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 4,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
EDINBURG, Chriitian Co. a l.OTlf
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 9 m. N. W. of Taylorvllle, the county
, seat, and 20 S. E. of Springfield, the State
capital. Agriculture and mining.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1^; Frank T. Kauerauf, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
ILLINOIS.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EDWARDSVILL.E, c. h., Madison
Co. p 6,200 pop., on Litchfield & Madison,
Toledo, St Louis & Western Illinois Ter-
miual and Wabash Rds., 18 m. N. E.of Saint
Louis, Mo. Cabinet shops, brass foundry,
machine shops, radiator plant, roofing
plant, fiour mills, brick j'ards and coal
mines. Agriculture.
INTELLIGENCER; dally except
Sunday; democratic; four to eight pages
18x22; subscription $4; established 18B2; C.
Boeschenstein, editor and publisher (1— b).
Copies printed: 2,256 in 1900
2,369 in 1901
2,567 in 1902
2,951 in 1903
3,201 in 1904
3,314 in 1905
3,532 m 1906
3,292 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; semi weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; Tuesdays four,
Fridays eight pages 16x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1869; W. R. Grossman, editor
and pubMflher (1—8).
DEMOCHAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; A. L. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher.
ETTlNGUAM^ch., Effingham Co. p
3.774+ pop., on Illinois Central, Indiana <k
Illinois Southern, Vaudalla Line and Wa-
bash Rds., 98 m. E. N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Manufacturing.
RECORD; every morning except Mon-
day, and DE310CRAT, Fridays; demo-
cratic ; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription— daily $5. weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1899, weekly 1857; Le Crone
Press, editors and publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,450 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credit-
ed with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907-
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; Homer Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5). ^
VOLRSBLATT ; Thursdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878 : Albert H. Gravenhorst
& Son, editors and publishers (1—8).
ELBURN, J^ane Co. ^ 606t pop., on
Chicago & Northwest! rn Rd., 9 m. W. of
Geneva, the county seat, and 44 from Cbi-
cago. Dairying and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1: establlshfd
1895; Roy Glfford, editor and publisher (8—6).
ELDORADO, Saline Co. q l,445t
pop., on Illinois Central, Cleveland, Cin-
cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and Louisville
& Nashville Rds.
ENTER PRISE : Thursdays (A A).
SALINE COUNTY REPUBLICAN*
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
200
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
subscriprlon |1; established 1838; 0. T. Wills,
editor aud publisher (1—8).
ELGIN, Kant Co. b 22,433t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds. and Fox r., 33 m.
W. N. W. of Chicago. Large watch manu-
factory. Seat of Northern Insane Asylum.
Agriculture aud dairying.
COURIER; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Saturday!; republi-
can; daiij' eight pages 18x22, weekly eight
pa^es 16x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established— dally 1879, weekly 1875;
Albert L. Hall, editor; Courier Publishing
Co., publishers.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and AnVOCATE, Saturdays; republican;
eight pages lSx22; subscription — dally $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1873, weekly
1847; Lowrle & Black, editors aud publishers.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,258 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1900, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition has on two oc-
casions indicated a desire to have cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$3, established 1895; B. J. Terry, editor; The
Press Publishing Co., publishers (1— )8.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1.682 for the
year 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
BOYS' WORLD; Saturdays; young
people; eight pages 11x14: subscription r"0
cents; established April, 1902; David C. Cook
Publishing Co., publishers; dated also at
Chicago (1—8).
Copies printed: 282,404 in 1903
292,980 in 1904
331,596 in 1906
333,403 in 1907
DAIRY REPORT; Mondays; dairy
market; eight pages 10x14; subscription $1;
established 1391; W. C. WlUson, editor: The
Elgin Dairy Report Co., publishers (1—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,549 in
1899. since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceeding 2,250 in
1904 and more than 1,000 in 1906 and
and 1907.
GERMANIA ; Wednesdays, and HER-
O li D, Saturdays; German; republican;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab
ll<>hed 1891; A. F. Schader. editor and pub
llsher.
Copies printed: These papers had
credit for a combined average issue of
1,664 for. the year 1895, but have not
since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
GIRLS' COMPANION; Saturdays;
juvenile; eight pages 11x14; subscription 50
cents; established April. 1902; David C.Cook
Publishing Co., editors and publishers; dated
also at Chicago (1—S).
Copies printed: 292,269 in 1903
297*500 in 1904
322,808 in 1906
331,673 in 1907
GOSPEL. MESSENGER J Saturdays;
baptist brethren church; sixteen pages
12x17; subscription $1.50: established 1876;
J. H 3Ioore and D. L. Miller, editors; Breth-
ren Publishing House, publishers. Does not
insert advertisements.
I N G L. E N O O K ; Tuesdays; thirty-two
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1898;
H. M. Barwick, editor; Brethren Publishing
House, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S WEEKLY;
Saturdays; young people; eight pages 12x17;
subscription 75 cents; established 1886; David
C. Cook, editor; David C. Cook Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 295,596 in 1903
199,635 in 1904
192,538 in 1906
199,326 in 1907
MOTHER'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
sixty-four pages SVixll"^; subscription 50
cents; established December, 1905; David C.
Cook, editor; David C. Cook Publishing
Company, publishers (1—3).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1907, which is the
highest rating accorded in the absence
of a definite and satisfactory report.
NEW CENTURY SUNDAY
SCHOOL TEACHERS' MONTHLY;
undenominational; forty rapes 814x11 ; sub-
scription 60 cents ; established 19(i0; David
C. Cook, editor and publisher (1—3).
Copies printed: 42,095 in 1902
51,750 in 1903
51,624 m 1904
47,248 in 1906
41,649 in 1907
ELIZABETH, Jo Daviess Co. t]659t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 15 m.
8. E. of Galena, the county seat. Farming
and lead mining.
NEWS; Wednesdays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1892;
A. Walters, editor and publisher (1—8).
ELIZABETHTOWN, c. h., Ear-
din Co. Q, 668t pop., on Ohio r., midway be-
tween Cairo and Evansville, Ind. Iron,
coal, lead and copper mining and agri-
culture.
INDEPENDENT-STAR; Wednes
days ; democratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; sub-
scription $1; e'stsMishe^.— Independent 1882,
Star 1898; W. D. Franklin, editor and pub-
lisher.
ELKHART, Logan Co. n 653t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 12 m S. W. of
Lincoln, the county seat. Agriculture
and coal mining.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; 6.M.
Adams, editor and publisher (7— 5) (A A).
ELMHURST, Dupage Co. cf l,728t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago
Sc Great Western and Illinois Central Rds.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
201
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
16 m. W. of Chicago. Manufacture of brick
and quarrying of stone.
NEWS; Saturdays; neutral; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1894; L. A.
Denig, editor and publisher.
ELM WOOD, PeoHa Co. D l,582tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 26 m.
W. by N. W. of Peoria, the county seat.
Agriculture, mining and manufacturing.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; establislied
1874; Milton H. Spence, editor and publisher.
EL PASO, Wood/ord Co. D l,441t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Toledo, Peoria &
Western Rds., 17 m. N. of Bloomington and
33 E. of Peoria. Agriculture and slock
raising.
J O U 11 N A Li ; Saturdays ; independent ;
eight page.s 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab
lished 1865 ; George C. Curtiss. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1898
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
E M D E N, Logan Co. D 500 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. N.W. of Lincoln,
the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
C. K. Nine, editor and publisher U— ^)- ^uh
llshes an edition for Hartsburg.
EMINGTON, Livingston Co. a 206
pop., on Wabash Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Pontlac.
JOKER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15^x22; subscription $1.25; established
January ,~19<J3; Schutz Bros., editors and pub-
lishers CI— 8).
ENFIELD, yf^ite Co. D, 971+ pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio, Southwestern and Louis-
ville & Nashville Rds.. 48 m. W. of Evans-
vllle, Ind., and 113 E. by S. E.of Saint Louis.
Mo. Agriculture.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; E. M. Young, editor and pub-
lisher.
EQUALITY, Gallatin Co. P,898t pop.
—local estimate 3,000— on Louisville & Nash-
ville Rd., 145 m. S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Farming and coal mining.
OLilO; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
June 1904; Mason & Habicht, editors and pub-
lishers (12—5).
ERIE, Whiteside Co. t: 768t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and Rock
r. Manufactures of sorghum, wagons, bar-
rels and steam ditching machines. Roller
flour mill, creamery and brick-yard. Grain
and live stock.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdaj's; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877 ; C. D. Hannon, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
ESSEX.
WEST-SIDE TELEPHONE; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15J^x?2; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1907; Schutz
Brothers, editors and publishers (1—8).
EUREKA, Woodford Co. D l,661tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Toledo
Peoria & Western Rds.. 20 m. E. of Peoria
Grain and live stock.
DE 31 OCR AT- JOURNAL.; Thurs
days; demneratic; eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; establislied 1867; W. M. & B.J.
Radford, Jr., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 since 1902 and in-
cluding 1907.
WOODFOKD CO. REPLBLICANj
Fridays; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50;
established 18i)5; P. E. Low, editor and pub-
lisher.
EVANSTON, Cook Co. qY 19.259t pop.,
on the Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and North Shore
Electric Railway , 12 m. N. of Chicago. Seat
of Northwestern University and Garrett
Biblical Institute.
NO RTII WESTER N ; tri-weekly, Mon-
days, Wednesdajs and Fridays, during col-
lege year; collegiate; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription $2.25; establicheii 1879; students of
Northwestern University, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
INDEX; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x21; subscription $2; established 1872;
A. H. Bowman, editor; Evanston Index Co.,
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1897, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
PRESS; Saturdays; local; eight pages
15x22; fubseiiptioii $.2: established 1889; R.
O. Vandercook. editor; The Evanston Press
Co., publlshei s (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,100 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
UNION SIGNAL; Thursdays ; temper-
ance; sixteen pages 9x13; subscription $1;
established— C7n ion 1874, Signal im) ; Mrs,
Cornelia T. Jewett. editor; National Wom-
an's Christian Temperance Union, publisher*
(1-8).
Copies printed: 47,094 in 1900
21,586 in 1904
21,516 in 1905
22,233 in 1906
20,529 in 1907
FAR3IERS' VOICE; semi-monlhly;
agricultural; twenty four to fifty two pages
11x14; subscription $1; established 1864; B. A.
Bereman, editor; Farmers' Voice Publishing
Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 25,057 in 1904
30,700 in 1905
58,125 in 1907
CORRECT ENGLISH: HOW^ TO
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ILLINOIS.
Ur^E ITj monthly; educational; twenty-
eight pages 7^x10^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1699; Josephine T. Baker, editor; Cor-
rect English Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: io,ooo in 1903
20,000. in 1907
CRUSADER 3IONTHJLY ; temper-
ance; sixteen pa^es 8x11; subscription 25
cents; established 1887; Anna A. Gordon,
editor; National Woman's Christian Tem-
perance Union, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 11,350 in 1904
18,208 in 190S
24,083 in 1906
28,916 in 1907
KATHOL.ISCHER JUGEND
FREUND (Catholic Youths' Companion);
monthly; German; roman catholic; forty
pages 73^xlOJ^; subscription $1; established
187S ; Aiigust Bentz, manager ; Guardian
Angel Orphan Asylum, publishers (5—6).
(Topics printed: 21,000 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 17,500 in 1907.
QUARTERLY BULLETIN OF
THE SCHOOL OF M U S 1 C O F
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY j
quarterly— July, October, January. April;
music; eight to seventy-six pa^es 6x8; es-
tablished July, 19(13: Fae-ulty of School of
Music of Northwestern Uulverbity, editors
and publishers (1—8).
EVANSVILIiE, Randolph Go. P 663t
pop., on Centralia & Chester Rd. and Kas-
kaskla r., 32 m. S. of Belleville. Flour mill
and broom factory. Lime kilns.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays ; local; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; J. P. Gerlach, editor and publisher.
EWING, Franklin Co. P 419t pop.,
about 3 m. E. of Whlttington, nearest sta-
tion on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.
REPORTER; Thursdays (A A).
FAIRBURY, Livingston Co. a -2,1871
pop., on Toledo, Peoria & Western and
Wabash Rds., 5» m. E. of Peoria. Manu-
facturing and agriculture. Two coal shafts
in the vicinity.
BLADE) Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1871 ; Fulton & Sutton, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an 'average issue of 1,437 ^or
the year 1899, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
LOCAL RECORD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
establlshedl888; M. A. Anderson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
rAIRFIELD,c.h.,miyn« Co. q 2,338t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Southern Rds., 129 m. S. E, of Spring-
field, the State capital, and 108 E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Manufactures woolen goods,
wagons, barrels and flour. Shipping point
for lumber. Grain and fruit growing.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; A. W. Crippin. editor; Bark-
ley & Crippin, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,118 in
1900, since which time it has not fur-
ILLINOIS.
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies in 1906 and
1907.
SUN; Saturdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; Ed-
ward McClung, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 since 1898 and in-
cluding 1907.
WAYNE CO. PRESS; Thursdays; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrintlon
jl.'25 ; established 1866 ; W. M. Goudy, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 since 1897 and
including 1907.
WAYNE CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; John M. Rapp, editor and publisher (1—3).
Copies printed: 1,792 m 1901
1,885 in 1902
1,906 in 1903
2,015 in 1906
2,038 in 1907
FAIRMOUNT, Vermilion Vo. a- 928i
pop., on Wabash Rd., 14 m. W. by S. W. of
Danville, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising. Coal mines, stone quarry
and tile and brick-yards.
REVIEW) Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
18S9; Roy L. Murphy, editor and publisher.
FAIRVIEW, Fulton Co. -n 50 If pop.,
on Fulton County Narrow Gauge Rd.. 20 m.
N. of Lewistown, the county seat. Manu-
factures of tiles. Farming and coal mining.
BEE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1883 ; E. E. Whitehead, editor and publisher.
FARINA, Fayette Co. p 693t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 65 m. E. of Saint
Louis, Mo., and 223 S. of Chicago. Farm-
ing, creamery, small fruits and vegetables.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; estabished 1882;
A. S. Coon, editor and publisher (7—5).
FARMER CITY, I>ewi» Co. a
1,664+ pop., at intersection of Cleveland,
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and Illinois
Central Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Clinton, the
county seat, and 25 S. E. of Bloomington.
Concrete block factories, bricks and tiles.
Farming.
JOURNAL ) Fridays; Independent re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1871; Williams & Bates, editors
and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,106 in 1895
and 1,382 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and I907>
REVIEW) Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894 ; Geo. Wetzel St Son, editors and publish-
ers (7—5) ( A A).
FARMERSVILLE, Montgomery Co.
D 315 pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 21 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
203
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
N. W. of Hillsboro, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
POST; Fridays; eight pagei 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established September, 1902;
Charles S. Betz, editor and publisher.
FARMIN6TON, Fulton Co. -a l,729t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Iowa Central Rds., 25 m. W. of Peoria.
Orain and stock raising.
BUGLiE; Thursdays; independent repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1881 : S. P. Wood, editor and pub-
lisher.
HOME VISITOR; Fridays; independ-
ent republican; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1882; Alson W. Brown,
editor and publisher.
FINDLAY, Shelby Co. O 479t pop., on
Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd., 10 m. N. of
Shelbyvllle, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; William L. Johns, editor and pub-
lisher
FISHER, Champaign Co. D- GUf pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 18 m. N. N. W. of
Urbana, the county seat. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1890; Alva Gilmore, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5 P3.
FLANAGAN, Livingston Co. a 509t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 11 m. E. by S. E.
of Mlnonk. Manufacturing, agriculture and
stock raising.
H03IE TI>IES; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; E. L. Spence, editor; J. M. Breen, pub-
lisher.
FLORA, Clay Co. g 3,500 pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 95
m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo., and 103 S. E. of
Springfield, the State capital. Flour and
saw mills, handle and ice factories. Agri-
culture and apple growing, fruit evapo-
rators, canning factories, machine shop*
and cold storage.
SOUTHERN ILIilNOIS JOUR-
NAL; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1370: J.J.
Pickett, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,oo8 for the
year 1901, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
FORREST, Livingston Co., n 952t
on Toledo, Peoria & Western and Wabash
Rds.
RAMBLiER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1883; Louis Wingfleld, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
FORRESTON, Ogle Co. i l,047t pop.
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Illinois Central
Rds.. 13 m. S. of Freeport. Agriculture and
stock raising.
OGLE CO. REVIEVV-HERALD;
Fridays ; independent - republican ; eight
pages 171^x22; subscription $1.50; established
1898; W H. Korf, editor and publisher (7— 5).
FRANKLIN, Aforf7anCo.-n687tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12
m. S. E. of Jacksonville, the county seat .
Flour mills and brlck-vards.
TIMES ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1S80;
Reinbach & Luttrell, editors and publishers
(1-3).
FRANKLIN GROVE, Lee Co. b
681+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
10 m. E. of Dixon, the county seat. Grain-
shipping point. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869; E. P. Harrison, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
FRANKLIN PARK, Cook Co. d
852 pop., on Wisconsin Central and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 12 m. W. of
Chicago.
PRESS-NEWS I Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages I5x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; Edward Sandford, editor and
publisher; prints special editions for neigh-
boring towns (7—5).
FREEBURG, St. Clair Co. J3 l,2Ut
pop., on Illinois Central Rd.. 21 m. S. W. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Coal mining, milling and
farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established February,
1896; E. P. Chapin, editor and publisher (2—8).
FREEPORT, c. h., Stephenson Co. tl
13,258+ pop., on Illinois Central, Chicago Jt
Northwestern and Chicago, Milwaukee* St.
Paul Rds., 121 m. W. of Chicago. Manu-
facturing. Farming.
BULLETIN ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; democrat
ic; eight pages— daily I7'^x22. weekly 17^x24;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daUy 1877. weekly 1847; H. Poffen-
berger and P. O. Stiver, editors and publish-
ers (2—3).
Copies printed:
Daily, 1,529 in 1898
1,861 in 1904
2,176 in 1907
Weekly, 2,800 in 1898
2,725 in 1904
2,964 in 1907
JOURNAL ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages— daily 17x28, weekly 18x24;
subscription — dally $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1879, weekly 1878; S. D. Adkins,
editor; Journal Printing Company, pub-
lishers (9—3). ^ . ^ .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either the daily or the weekly
issue of this paper, but the daily had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and
the weekly in 1906 and 1907-
STANDARD; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; repub-
lican; daily 8 to 12 pages- weekly 12 pages
18x24; subscription-daily $5, weekly $1.50:
established as X>e?nocrat. daily 188(, weekly
1383; W.W. Krape, editor and publl8her(7— 5).
Copies nrinted: For the year 1899
the weeklv edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average
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ILLINOIS.
issue exceeding i,ooo copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a ra-
ting to that effect. It has not since
made anv renewal of the claim.
DEUTSCHER ANZElGER;We(ineg
days; German; independent - democratic ;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1853; W. H. Wagner, editor; W. H.
Wagner & Sons, puldlsliers. A four- page
paper, Der Sonnstagsgast, is published Sat
urdaj's (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,oo6 in 1907.
KNIGHTS OF THE GI.O BE ;
monthly; insurance; Knights of the Globe;
eight pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents; es
tablished 1891; Wm. W. Krape, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 15,966 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
NATIONAL. SERVICE MAGA-
ZINE; monthly: live stock; thirty-two to
sixty-four pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established October, 19u6; R. R. Fisher, editor
and publisher (9— 7).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
TRIBIJNE; monthly; poultry, swine
and sheep; forty to eighty pages 9x12; sub
scriptlon 50 cents; established 1895; R. R.
Fisher, editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: 10,583 in 1904 and
16,333 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
PULTON, Whiteside Co. \j 2,685t pop.
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago & North-
western Rds. and Mississippi r.. about 40 m.
above Davenport, Iowa, and 136 W. of Chi
oago. Shipping point. Farming.
JOURNAL ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; independent demof^ratic ; four pages
20x24; subscription $2; established 1854; A. W.
Bastian, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis,
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MYSTIC WORKER; monthly; fra-
ternal Insurance; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; esta'Wished 1896; The
Mystic Workers of the World, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 32,250 in 1903
42,416 in 1904
50,000 in 1906
50,000 in 1907
G A L E N A , c. h.. Jo Daviess Co.
"□ 5,005t pop., on Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy, Chicago &. Northwestern
and Illinois Central Rds. and Galena r.,
4 m. from its entrance into the Missis-
sippi. Manufactures of furniture, car-
riages, lumber, sashes, doors and blinds.
Smelting works, marble and stone works,
iron foundries, etc. Corn, oats, potatoes,
ILLINOIS.
wheat, flax, butter, wool, hay, pork and
live stock. Lead and zinc mines.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription— dally $5.20, weekly $1-50; estab-
lished-daily 1857, weekly 1834; The Galena
Gazette Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 6,526 in 1894, since which tiine
it has not furnisher a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
printing more than 2,250 copies in 1906
and 1907.
GALESBURG.c.h., Knox Co. -a
18,607+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds.,
53 m. N. W. of Peoriar-and 165 S. W. of
Chicago. Seat of Knox and Lombard
Colleges and St. Joseph's Academy. Man-
ufacturing.
EVENING MAIL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
independent-republican; eight to twenty-
four pages 17^4x24; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; estabhshed 1889; A. W. West, edi-
tor; The Dally Mall Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12— 7 P).
Copies printed: daily, 2,564 in 1900
2,816 in 1901
3.953 in 1902
4,872 in 1903
5,246 in 1904
5,229 in 1905
5,281 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1907.
Weekly, 2,351 m 1900
2,260 in 1904
In the absence of a report the weekly
was credited with exceeding 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
Piihlislttr'fi (I iinouncemeut.— The Galesburg
Evening Mail, Galesburg. 111., reaches a
class of buyers in the most prosperous field
in the State of Illinois. Sworn circulation
of over 5,300 maintained without the use of
premiums. Population of Galesbiirp. 25,000.
Knox county. .50,000. Eastern and Western
Representatives. Payne & Young, 510 Potter
Building. N. Y. City ; 750 Marquette Building,
Chicajio.
REPUBLICAN-REGISTER; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; republican; sixteen pages 18x22;
Bubscriptlon — daily $6, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1870, weekly 1867; The Galesburg
Printing Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: daily, 2,087 in 1895
4,724 in 1904
5,149 in 1907
Weekly, 2,009 in 1900
1,807 in 1904
In the absence of a report the weekly
was credited with exceeding 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
ILLINOIS DEMOCRAT; Fridays:
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; establinhed 1854; Karl R. Haggenjos, edi-
tor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i.ooo in 1906 and in 1907.
LA BOR NEWS; Fridays (A A).
LOMBARD REVIEW; monthly; col-
legiate; thirty six pages 7x10; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
205
ILLINOIS.
I
ILLINOIS.
<1; established l^'SS; Gail Q. Porter, editor;
Tiie Lombard Review Joint Stock Co., pub-
lishers.
GALVA, JT«nry Co. ^ 2,68;it pop., at
junction of Chicago, Burlinpjton & Quincy
and Rock Island & Peoria Rds., 23 m. N. E.
of Galesburg. Coal mining and manufac-
turing.
NEWS; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x:i4; subscription $1.50; established
1879; E. E. Fitch, editor and publisher.
STANDARD; Wednesdays; republican;
«lght pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18S1 ; Wm. McMeekin, editor and pub-
lisher.
GARDNER, Grundy Co. ^ l,036t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Chicago & Alton Rds., 26 m. N.
E. of Pontiac. Coal mining and farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; W.S.
Park, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,265 for
the year 1902, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
GENESEO, ffenry Co. ^ 3,356t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,23
m. E. of Rock Island. Seat of a Presbyter-
ian academy. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays (A A).
REPUBLiIC ; Fridays ; repbulican ;
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856 : A. Lleberknecht, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 2,490 in 1900
3,230 in 1905
3,472 in 1907
GENEVA, c. h., Kane Co. ^ 3,070
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rds. and Fox r.,
35 m. W. of Chicago. Dairying and manu-
facturing.
PATROL; Thursdays, prohibition; four
pages 16x22; aubscription $1; established
1888; C. W. Bailey, editor and publisher (1—8).
REPUBLICAN; weekly, twice-a-week,
Wednesday s and Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1848; Charles B. Mead, editor and publisher.
GENOA, Dekalb Co. ^ l.UOtpop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Illinois
Central Rds. , 59 m. W. of Chicago. Dairying
and manufacturing.
REPUBLICAN-JOURNAL; Fri
days; republican; eight to ten pages 17J^x22;
subscription $1.25; established— Jou»-naI 1900,
Republican 1902, consolidated 1904; C. D.
Schoonmaker, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed then to furnish, and has not
since furnished, such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect.
GEORGETOWN, Vermilion Co. D-
3,500 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 12 m. S. of Danville, the
county seat. Coal mining and agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1899: Akers 8c
Tewman, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GERMAN VALLEY, Stephenson
Cr>. Vi on Chicago Great Western Rd., 11 m.
S. E. of Freeport, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
DER MITAKIIKITER ; monthly;
German; undenominational; sixteen pages
8x11; subscription 50 cents; established 1890;
Rev. A. F. Beyer, editor and publisher (7—3).
GIBSON CITY, Ford Co. a- 2,054t
pop., at the intersection of Lake Erie &
Western, Illinois Central and Wabash Rds.,
35 m. E. of Bloomlngton and 113 S. of Chi-
cago. Farming.
ENTERPRI SE ; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pHges 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; WooleyBros., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
GIBSON COURIER; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; E. Lowry's Sons, ed-
itors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,003 in 1900
1,117 in 1901
1,203 in 1903
1,283 in 1904
1,450 in 1905
1,450 in 1906
1,490 in 1907
OILMAN, Iroquois Co. D- l,441tpop.,
on Illinois Central and Toledo, Peoria &
Western Rds., 81 m. S. W. of Chicago. Lin-
seed-oil works and tile factory. Corn belt.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Will T. Irelan, editor and publisher
(7-5) (A A^.
ST A R ; Wednesdays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15}^x20: subscription $1; established
1868; A. S. Chapman, editor and publisher
(8—6).
GIRARD, Macoupin Co. a 2,230 pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Chicago, Burling-
ton & Quincy Rds., about 25 m. S. S, E. of
Springfield, the State capital. Agriculture
and coal mining.
ANCHOR; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; established July 23, 1903;
H. F. Henrlchs, editor and publisher (12—5).
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; Fred L. Tipton, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GLASFORD, ^«oHa Co. □ 750 pop.,
on Toledo, Peoria & Western Rd., 10 m. W.
of Pekin, the nearest large town, and 16
S. W. of Peoria, the county seat. Grain.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.E0; estab-
lished 1899; W. F. Rader, editor and publish-
er (1-8).
GLEN ELLYN, Du Page Co. rf 793t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
W. of Chicago.
AMERICAN PIGEON KEEPER;
semimonthly; pigeons: twenty pages 9x12;
206
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
subscription $1; established 1898; J. C. Pratt,
editor; American Pigeon Keeper Co., pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the years 1902,
1906 and 1907 this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, put failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
GOLCONDA, c. h., Pope Co. g 1,14 Of
pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and Ohio r.,
80 m.E. by N. E. of Cairo and 120 S. W. of
Evansville, Ind. Manufactures. Shipping
point for agricultural and mineral coun-
try.
HER A L.D -ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1857; Craig & Clanahan,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,025 in 1899
1,638 in 1907
GOLDEN, Adams Co. -n 516t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Wabash
Rds.. about 25 m. N. E. of Quincy. Agri-
culture.
NEW ERA ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1891; C. W. Stln-
son, editor and publisher.
GOODHOPE, McDonough Co. -a 430t
pop., on Toledo, Peoria & Western Rd , 8 m.
W. of Bushnell. Tile works and flour mill.
Grain shipping point.
REFLECTOR; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; Q. A. Lackens, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
GOREVIIiLE, Johnson Co. P 406t
pop., on Chicago Eastern Illinois Rd., U m.
S of Marlon. Farming, live stock, grain,
hay and lumber.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established August, 1905; T.
M. Jones, editor and publisher (11—5 P).
GRAFTON, Jersey Co. P 988 pop., on
Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rd., 11 m. S.
W. of Jersey ville, the county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20: subscription ,$1 ; established January,
1904; W. W. Gearing, editor and publisher
(1—5).
GRAND RIDGE, Lasalle Co. ^
392 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., T^ m. S. of Ottawa, the county seat.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1893; Guy
L. Abbott, editor and publisher (8—6) (A A).
GRANITE CITY, Madison Co. p
14,000 pop., on Chicago & Alton and Cleve-
land. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds..
5 m. N. of Saint Louis, Mo. Manufacturing,
steel and tin mills. Farming center.
PROGRESS; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; J. H. Willis, editor and publisher;
prints editions for Madison and Venice.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1903; John B. Judd, editor and pub-
lisher (S— 8).
ILLINOIS.
GRANT PARK, Kankakee Co. o
442+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
16 m. N. E. of Kankakee, the county seat,
and 44 S. of Chicago. Farming, tile and
brick plant.
ANCHOR; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; John R. Hanlon, editor and publisher.
GRANVILLE, Putnam Co. tl 2,600
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Oglesbyft Granville and Toluca, Marquette
& Northern Rds., 6 m. E. of Hennepin, and
6 m. W. of Grainville.
ECHO ; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1.50; established May,
1903: W. E. Hawthorne, editor and publisher
(1-8).
GRAYSLAKE, Lake Co. cf 860 pop.,
on Wisconsin Central and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paxil Rds., 40 ra. N. of Chica-
go. Canning factory, creamery and ma-
chine shop
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
April, 1905; Q. W. Savery, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GRAYVILLE, White Co. p l,948t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Peoria, Decatur & Evansville
Rds. and Wabash r., 35 m. N. W. of Evans-
ville, Ind. Hardwood lumber market. Coal
in vicinity. Milling and farming.
INDEPENDENT: Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1859; M. J. Hartnett, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,168 in 1907
MERCURY; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1888; William J. Sell, editor and pub-
lisher.
GREENFIELD, Greene Co. -n l,085t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Quincy, CarroUton & St. Louis Rds., 12 m.
N. E. of CarroUton, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ARGUS; Fridays; independent-republi-
can ; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1878 ; Victor H. Haven, editor and
publisher (7— 5).
GREENUP, Cumberland Co. n- 1,088 1
pop.— local estimate 1,224 — on Peoria. Deca-
tur & Evansville and Vandalla Line Rds.,
55 m. W. S. W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Lum-
bering, fruit growing and brick making.
Grain and live stock.
CUMBERIiAND CO. LEADER;
Thursdays; republican: four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established November, 1903;
Joseph McCalla. editor; Leader Printing
Co., publishers (10—5) (A A).
FREE LANCE; Fridays (A A).
PRCSS; Thursdays; eight pa^es 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1889; O.B. Grant,
editor; O. B. Grant & Sons, publishers (6— 5P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing 1,100 in the year 1903,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many as 1,000.
GREEN VALLEY, Tazewell Co. u
224 pop., on Peoria DIv. of Illinois Central
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
207
ILLINOIS
and St. Louis. Peoria & Southern Rds., 12
m. S. of Pekln, the county seat. Wheat,
oats and com .
BANNER; Fridays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1899; H. J. Bark-
meler, editor and publisher.
GREENVIEW, Menard Co. n l,019t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 53 m. S. W.
of Bloomlngton. Coal mining, farming and
stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1893; J. R. Ar-
nold, editor and publisher.
GREENVILLE, c. h., Bond Co. g
3,500 pop., on Vandalla Line Rd., 50 m. E. by
N.E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Corn and wheat
growing. Coal mines.
TWICE-A -WEEK SUN J semi weekly,
Mondays and Thursdays, and WEEKLi\,
Thursdaj's; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— semi weekly S1.50, weekly $1 ;
established— semi-weekly 1905, weekly 18ri9;
Charles E. Mavnard, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed : Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but each edition had
credit for exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1858; W. W. Lowis, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
ITEM: Wednesdays: eight pages 13x20;
subscription SI; established 1896; Geo. Perry-
man, editor and publisher.
GRIDLEY, McLean Co. n 716t pop.,
on Toledo, Peorlaft Western Rd., 40 m. E. of
Peoria. Com growing.
ADVANCE} Fridays; independent; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.25; established
1893; C.S.Rowley, editor and publisher.
GRIGGSVIL.LE, Pike Co. ^ l,404t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 50 m. S. E. of Qulncy.
Fruit evaporator and shoe factory. Farm-
ing.
HERAIiD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished December, 1903: Arden Northup, edi-
tor and publisher (12—5).
INDEPENDENT PRESS ; Wednes
davs ; Independent; eight pages 153/4x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1879; E. E. Will-
iamson, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HAMILTON, Hancock Co. -u 1,500
pop., on Toledo, Peoria & Western and Wa-
bash Rds. and Mississippi r., connected by
bridge with Keokuk, la., on opposite bank.
Brickyards and carriage shops. Water
power.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1885; Hamilton Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
HAMMOND, Piatt Co. U 481 pop.,
on Indiana, Decatur & Western, and Wa-
bash Rds., 15 m. S. of Montlcello, the county
seat. Stock raising and corn growing.
COURIER; Fridays ; Independent ; four
ILLINOIS.
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
March, 1902; J. Frank Stanley, editor and
publisher (7—5).
HAMPSHIRE, Kane Co. i 1,000
pop,, on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRd.,
51 m. N. W. of Chicago. Tile, canning and
pickle factories and several brlck-yardg.
Dairying and blooded stock.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Brill Bros., editors and publishers (1—8).
HANOVER, Jo Daviess Co. ^ 785t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago Great Western Rds.. 17 m. S. of Ga-
lena, the county seat. Farming. Woolen
mill.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; non partisan;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1895; C. A. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher.
HARDIN, c. h„ Calhoun Co. -o 494 1
pop., on Illinois r., opposite the mouth of
Macoupin creek, about 28 m. above Alton.
Farming and fruit raising.
CALHOUN HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established June, 1872; C. H. Lamar,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,347 in 1902
1,215 in 1906
1,117 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1901; Thomas D. Bare, editor and
publisher.
HARRISBURG, c. h.. Saline Co. Q
2,202+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 70 m. N. E. of Cairo
and 120 S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Agricult-
ure, live stock and fruit growing. Coal
mines.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1859; J. W. Richardson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,022 in
1902 and 1,198 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, was credited with more
than 1. 000 in 1006 and 1907.
SALINE CO. REGISTER; Fridays;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; J. J. Pickett, editor and pub-
lisher (1— 8J.
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
HARVARD, Afo^«nr|/ Co. S 2,601t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 68 m.
N. W. of Chicago. Farm Implements and
hardware manufactories and packing-
houses. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Walsh & Whlttleton, publishers
(12-6).
Copies printed: 1,720 in 1897 and
2,032 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
208
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
report, but was credited with more
than i,ooo in 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 186(5; Emerson & Saun
ders, editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,408 in
1896 and 2,148 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
HARVEY, Cook Co. cf 7,500 pop., on
Illinois Central and Chicago & Grand
Trunk Rds., 20 m. S. of Chicago. Manu-
facture of harvesting, street and railroad
machinery, gasoline stoves and enameled
ware, steel shafting, ranges and foundry
equipment, oil motors; electric conduit.
HERAIjD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; e-tablished
1899; S. A. Harris, editor and publisher (1—8).
TRIBUNE- C I TIZ EN ; Fridays;
local; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1890; A. M. Lambert, editor; The
Lambert Press, publishers (2-8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,105 for the
year 1903, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
UNION LABOR ADVOCATE;
monthly; labor; sixteen pages SJ^xll^^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established September.
1901; Theophile Laramie, editor and pub
Usher (A A).
HAVANA, c. h., Mason Co. n 3,268t
pop., on Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis, IllI
nols Central and Fulton County Narrow
Gauge Rds. and Illinois r. Shipping point
for osage plants and white flint corn. Man-
ufactures of press-grain drills and metal
wheels.
MASON CO. DEMOCRAT: Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription
tl.50; established 1849; M. Bollan, editor; M.
Bollan & Co.. publishers (5—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 in 1895 and 1,750
in 1903, since which it has not furnish-
ed any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
REPUBLiICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; R. B. Ruth, editor and publisher
(6-6).
HEBRON, McHenry Co. 6 611t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 13 m. N. of
Woodstock, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
TRIBUNE} Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
Ished 1890; G. C. Lemmers, editor and pub-
lisher.
HENNEPIN, c. h., Ptitnam Co. [^ ,523t
pop., on Illinois r., 50 m. above Peoria.
Rlrer navigable for large tow boats and
propellers. Shipping point for produce.
PUTNAM RECORD; Wednesdays;
neutral; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1868; I. H. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher.
HENRY, Marshall Co. u l,637t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. and
Illinois r.. 33 m. N. E. of Peoria. Grain
shipping and manufacturing.
TIMES; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Frl-
davs; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; J. S. Burt,
editor; J. S. Burt & Son, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on two
occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating"
has never been forthcoming.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1852 ; George Burt & Son, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,622 in 1895
2,030 in 1905
2,396 in 1907
HERRIGK, Shelby Co. g m\ pop.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
HERRIN, Williamson Co. g 7,500
pop.— local estimate— on Illinois Central
and Iron Mountain Southern and Chicago,
Burlington & Qulncy Rds., 8 m. N. W. of
Marlon, the county seat. Agriculture.
Coal mining.
NEWS; Fridavs; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1899: H. W.Trovil-
llon. editor and publisher (1—8 ).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HERSCHER, Kankakee Co. D- 384t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 71 m. S. W. of
Chicago. Farming.
PILOT; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 189fi;
Andrew Christianson. editor and publisher
(7-6).
HEYWORTH, McLean Co. n 683t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. S. of
Bloomlngton. the county seat. Grain ele-
vator, flour mills and natural gas.
NATURAL GAS; Fridays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; S. M.
Drum, editor and publisher (9—6).
HIGHLAND, Madison Co. p l,970t
pop., on Vandalia Line Rd.. 30 m. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Flour, woolen and planing
mills, brewery, condensed milk factory and
embroidery works. Agriculture, dairying
and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; J. N. Stokes, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,347 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
LEADER; Tuesdays: republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; C. T. Kurtz, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
CATALOGIJE BY STATES.
209
ILLISOis.
ILLINOIS.
dit for an average issue of i,ioo in
1902 and 1,255 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1^7.
UNION; Fridays; German; republican;
eight pages 18k24; subscription $1.5U; estab-
liabed 1863; C. T. Kurz, editor and publisher
(1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue _ of 1,082 in
1895 and 1,323 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
DAS NEUE BLATT; semimonthly;
independent; four pages 17x24; subscription
50 cents; establishea August, 1905; Wm. C. F.
Riedel, editor and publisher (1—7).
HIGHLAND PARK. Lake Co. cf
4,500 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
22 m. N. W. of Chicago, on lake shore.
Suburban residences.
NORTH SHORE NEWS-I.ETTER;
Saturdays; local; eight to sixteen pages
11x16; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
William Burgess, editor; Burgess & Overly,
publishers (2— S).
HILiLSBORO, c. h., Montgomery Co.
a l,937t pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, and Chicagp & Eastern
Illinois Rds.. 66 m. X. E. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Agriculture and manufacturing.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; republican; six-
teen pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1851; Jo.siah Blxler, editor and pub-
lisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished a complete and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MONTGOMERY NEWS ; Fridays;
democratic; twelve pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1869; C. W. & C. P. Bliss.
«ditor8 and publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,350 in
1895 and 1,200 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
tip to and including 1907.
HILLSDALE, Jiock Island Co. -n 142t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
25 m. E. of Rock Island.
POST; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; six pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established April, 1905: J. H. McCart-
ney, editor and publisher (1—7;.
HINCKLEY, Dekalb Co. [j 960 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 18 m.
"W. of Aurora. Tile and brick factories and
creamery. Farming and stock raising.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1878; Fahs & Hubbard, editors and pub-
lishers; prints an edition for Waterman
(l-S).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,330 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
HINDSBORO, Douglas Co. n- 343t
pop., on Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd.,
14
9 m. E. of Areola and 10 S. E. of Tuscola,
the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1895 ; Frank C.
Derer and C. L. Watson, editors and pub-
lishers.
HINSDALE, Dupage Co. [:f 2,578t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
16 m. W. by S. W. of Chicago.
DOINGS; Saturdays; independent; six
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1895; D. H. Merrill, editor; Doings Publishing
Co., publishers.
H E R A Li D ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S8S; F. E. A. Wright, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had^
an average issue exceding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HOMER, Champaign Co. D- l,080t pop.,
x>n Wabash Rd., 20 m. W. by S, W. of Dan-
ville and 110 E. of Springfield, the State cap-
ital. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1875; J. B. Martin, editor and
publisher.
HOOPESTON, Vermilion Co. o- 3,823t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and
Lake Erie & Western Rds.. 99 m. S. of Chi-
cago. Can, malleable iron, canning ma-
chinery and horseshoe nail and tile manu-
factories. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE ; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican ; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1881, weekly 1872; Charles W.
Warner, editor and publisher (1—8).
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; eiglit pages 15x22 ;subscrlptIon— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 19(3. weekly
1889; George R. Deatrick, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HOPED ALE, 2na«e«;e« Co. a 600t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., about 22 m. W.of
Bloomlngton. Grain and stock raising.
TIJIES-REVIEW; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established June. 1903; E. M. Garlick, editor
and publisher (7—5).
HULL, Pike Co. -n 750 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Wabash
Rds., 20 m. S. E. of Quincy and 10 E. of
Hannibal, Mo. Flour mill, grain elevator
and wagon shops. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription SI; estab-
lished Mav, 1902; J. H. Mahn, editor and
publisher (1—8).
HUMBOLT, Coles Co. a- 319t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. of Mattoon
and 150 S. of Chicago. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; local; eight pages 15x22;
I subscription $1; established 1898; J. S. Grant,
editor and publisher.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
ILLINOIS.
HUME, Edgar Co. D- 598 pop., on Cin-
cinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 31 m. S.
of Danville.
RECORD; Fridays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; estaolished 1890; J.
Martin, editor; J. & B. Martin, publishers
(7-5).
HUTSONVIIiLE, Crawford Co. R
7481- pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
&. St. Louis Rd. and Wabash r., 9 m. N. E.
of Robinson, the county seat. Agriculture.
Saw and flouring mills, concrete works,
briclc-yard and tiles.
HERALiD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established
1891; Franlc Kopta, editor and publisher (7— 5).
ILLiIOPOLiIS, Sangamon Co. u 1,000
pop., on Wabash Rd., 23 m. E. of Spring-
field, the county seat and State capital.
Agriculture.
STATE CENTER- RECORD; Fri
days; Independent; four pages 18x34; sub-
scription Si; established 18S4; Charles M. and
Grace Q. Buckles, editors; OharlesM. Buckles
& Co. publishers (1—8).
INDIANOLA, Vermilion Co. U- 38It
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd. and
Little Vermilion r., 18 m., by rail, S. S. W.
of Danville. Carriage factory and agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; C.W. Davis, editor and publisher (A A).
INDUSTRY, McDonough Co. -n 463t
pop., 10 m. S. of Macomb, the county seat.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; Z. A. Avery, editor and pub-
lisher (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; W. I. Prugh, editor; W. L Prugh & Co.,
publishers.
IPAVA, Fulton Co. -n 1,055 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy Rd., 10 m.
W. S. W. of Lewistown, the county seat.
Flour and woolen mills. Coal mines.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdaj's; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip
tion $1.50; established 1890; H. W. Jones, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
IRVING, -S^onff^omery Co. D 675T pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd. . 6 m. N. E. of Hillsboro, the county
■eat. Saw and flour mills.
TITHES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1889 ; A. K.
Vandever, editor and publisher.
lUKA, Marion Co. g 421t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 8 m.
E. of Salem, the county seat. Coal mining
and fruit raising.
BEE; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; Geo. E. Dani-
els, editor and publisher.
IVESDALE, Champaign Co. D- 476t
pop,, on Wabash Rd., 24 m. S. W. of Urbana,
the county seat, 27 m. E. of Decatur and
47 W. of Danville. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
ILLINOIS.
scription $1; established 1897; John H. Ryan,
editor and publisher.
JACKSONVILLE, c. li., Morgan
Co. -n 17,000 pop., on Wabasn, Chicago &
Alton, Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 34 m.
W. of Springfield, the State capital. Vari-
ous manufactories. Seat of State institu-
tions, colleges and seminaries. Agriculture.
ILLINOIS COURIER; every evening
except Sunday, and VVEERL.Y, Wednes-
days; democratic; daily six to eight, weekly
twelve pages 17x33; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1876, weekly
1849; G. E. Doying, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 2,650 in 1896, since which it has
not furnished and definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
JOURNALi; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; dally four pages 20x26, weekly sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
il.SD; established— dally 1866, weekly 1844; The
Journal Co., editors and publishers* (5 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper has never
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but the daily edition has had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and
1907.
FARM; bi-weekly; agricultural; eight
pages 17x22; subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1899; J. H. Hackett, editor; I. M. Bunce
& Co., publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,100 in
1900 and 1,123 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
COLLEGE RAMBLER; semimonth-
ly; collegiate; twenty four pages; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1873; E. P. Brown, editor;
Geo. B. Conover, publisher (2—5).
JERSEYVILLE. c. li., J€rsey Co. -o
3,5171- pop., on Chicago & Alton and St. Louis,
Chicago & St. Paul Rds., 19 m. N. W. of
Alton and 34 N. of Saint Louis, Mo. Various
manufactures. Farming.
JERSEY CO. DEMOCRAT; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKL\,
Thursdays; democratic: dally four, weekly
twelve to sixteen pages 15x22; subscriotlon —
dally $5, weekly $1.5ii: established 1865; J. M.
Page, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,200 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1903, up to and including 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: es-
tablished 1865: J. W. Becker, editor; The Re-
publican Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of more than 1,000 in
1895, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1903, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
211
ILLINOIS.
JOHNSTON CITY, WiUiamf>on Co.
Q 1,037+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illi-
nois, Illinois Central and Missouri Pacific
Rds.,5m. N. of Marlon, the county seat.
Mining and agriculture.
PROGRESS; Thursdaj's; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 189fi; R. W. Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
JOLIET, c. h., mil Co. cT 29,353t pop.,
on Atchison, Topelia fc Santa Fe, Chicago
A; Alton, Chicago, Rock Island & Paclflc,
Elgin, Jollet & Eastern, Joliet & Blue
Island, and Michigan Central Rds., Illinois
& Michigan canals and Des Plalnes r., 40
m. S. W. of Chicago. State Prison is here.
Stone quarries, Bessemer steel works, and
various other manufactories. Good ivater
power. Agricultural center.
HERALD; evei-y evening except Satur-
day, and Sunday morning; republican; daily
eight, Sunday sixteen pages 17x22; subscrip
tion$2.60; established November, 1901; A. S.
Leckie, editor; Joliet Printing Co., publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,777 i^^ 1906
7,927 in 1907
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEEKL.Y, Thursdays; independent;
eight To sixteen pages 17x22: subscription-
daily S4.50, weekly $1; established 1877; Jas.
H. Ferris, editor; The News Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 5,419 in 1894
5,880 in 1900
6,513 in 1901
6,796 in 1903
7,014 in 1904
6,610 in 1905
7,279 in 1906
6,645 in 1907
Weekly, 2,500 in 1894
2,689 in 1902
2,826 in 1905
2,695 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2.60: established 1878; The Joliet
Republican Printing Company, publishers
n--7).
Copies printed: 6,794 in 1902
6,840 in 1904
6,865 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4.000 in 1907.
AVIERIKANSKI SLOVENEC; Fri
days; Slovenian; reman catholic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1891; Rev. F. S. Susterslc, editor: The Slov-
enlc- American Printing Co., publishers (7—61.
Copies printed: 4,535 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — First Slovenian
newspaper In America. Official organ of
K. S. K. J., the largest Slovenian Catholic
Benevolent Societv in the world.
GENERA L-ANZEIGER; Saturdays;
German; eight pages 15x22; sub.scrIptlon
$1.50; established 1896; Richard Zlntzsch &
Co., publishers.
AMERICAN BOTANIST; monthly;
economic botany; twenty-four pasres 6x9;
subscription $1; established July. 1900; Will-
ard N. Clute. editor; Willard N. Clute & Co.
publishers (1—8).
BANKER; quarterly; financial; sixteen
to twenty pages 6x9; subscription — free dis-
tribution; established January. 1907; George
Woodruff, editor; First National Bank of
Joliet, publishers (7—7).
ILLINOIS.
FERN BULLETIN; quarterly, Janu-
ary, April, July and October; ferns; thirty-
two pages 5x8; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1893; Willard N. Clute, editor; Willard
N. Clute & Co. , publisliers (1—8).
JONESBORO, c.h.,l7??ton Co. p l,130t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 35 m. N. of Cairo.
Fruit growing.
GAZETTE ; Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 3ux26; subscription $1 ; established 1849;
S. Tibbets, editor and publisher.
KANE. Greene Co. -D 588t pop., on
Chicago & Alton Rd., b m. S. of Carrollton,
the county seat. Farming, corn and
wheat.
TELEGRAM; Fridays ; four pages
173^x24; subscription $1; established 1899;
Jas. A. Mallory, editor; Martha Mallory,
publisher.
KANKAKEE, c. h., Kankakee Co. D-
13,595+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Indiana, Illinois & Iowa
and Illinois Central Rds. and Kankakee r.,
56 m. S. by S. W. of Chicago. Water power.
Seat • of State Hospital for the Insane.
Manufacturing.
EVENING DEMOCRAT; every
evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY. Tuesdays and Fridays; Inde-
pendent ; dally four pages 18x24, semi-weekly
four and eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5.50, semi-weekly $1; established —
dally 1892, semi-weekly 1885; Collins & Smith,
editors and publishers (1 — 8).
j Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
I from this paper, but the daily had cre-
dit for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and
1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1903 and 1904, but
has not since set up any claim for is-
suing so many.
GAZETTE; everv evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; six pages 18x24;
subscription — dally $5, semi weekly $1;
established — daily 1896, semi- weekly 1853;
Charles & C. E. Holt, editors and publishers
(12-5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory staT:ement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but the semi-
weekly edition has had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 since 1903, up to and
including 1907.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and SEI>II-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridavs; republican; dally eight to
twelve, semi weekly eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription—dally $5, semi-weekly «1; estab-
llshed- daily 1888, semi- weekly 1873; M. H.
Bassett. editor; The Kankakee Republican
Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: daily, 2,243 in 1906
3,031 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment of its semi-weekly issues^ has
ever been secured, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
KANSAS, Edgar Co.cH,049t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rds.,
01 o
-AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
104 m. W. of ludianapolis, Ind, Cdnning
factory, manufacturing and agriculture.
JOURNAL; Tliursdays ; Independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; C. L. Smith, editor and publisher
(7-5).
KEITHSBURG, Mercer Co. Y:1.566t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, and
Iowa Central Rds. and Mississippi r., about
23 ni. above Burlington, la. Pearl button
factories. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1874; George W. Dick, editor and publisher
(7-5).
KENNEY, Dewitt Co. a 581t pop., on
Illinois Central and Vandalia Line Rds.,
35 m. N. E. of Springfield, the State capital,
and 60 S. of Peoria. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1880; Ernest L.
Foster, editor and publisher (7—5).
HERALiD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Charles
Pence, editor and publisher.
KEWANEE, Henry Co. \2 8,3821 pop.
—local estimate 16,000— on Chicago, Bur-
lington Si Quincy Rd., 32 ra. N. E. of Gales-
burg and 132 W. byS. W. of Chicago. Man-
ufacturing and coal mining.
.STAR-COURIER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKliY, Wednes-
days; republican; twelve pages— daily 17x24,
weelcly 17x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established — daily 1895. weekly 1874;
LeoH. Lowe, editor; Will Curtis, manager;
Kewanee Printing and Publishing Company,
publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: daily, 1,427 in 1899
2,043 in 1901
2,410 in 1902
3,038 in 1903
3,290 in 1904
3,297 in 1905
3,620 in 1906
3,891 in 1907
Weekly, 1,800 in 1900
1,522 in 1902
1,414 in 1903
1,273 in 1904
1,268 in 1905
1,167 in 1906
1,138 in 1907
UERMANT A : Thursdays (A A )•
LABOR HERA LI) ; Fridays ( A A).
KIIiBOTJRNE, Mason Co. n 250 pop.,
on Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rd., 10 m. S.
of Havana, the county seat. Grain.
SANGAMON SAWYER; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 18x24: subscription
$1; established 1892; Charles H. Hale, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
coT dance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
KINMUNDY, ATaHon Co. g l,221t
pop., on Illinois Central and Chicago &
Eastern Illinois Rds., 12 m. N. of Salem, the
county seat. Farming, coal mining, stock
raising and fruit growing. Alfalfa.
EXPRESS; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1883; F. O. Grls-
som, editor and publisher.
OUR HORTICULTURAL VIS-
ITOR; monthly; horticultural; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1895; E. G. Mendenhall, editor and publisher
(12-4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,834 ^^
1896 and 3,458 in 1903. since which it
has not furnished any definite _ and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
KIRKLAND,i>e^«i& Oo. b 63«tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 14
m. N. W. of Sycamore, the county seat.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1898: W. R. Joslyn. editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
KIRKWOOD, Warren Co. -a l,008t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
7 m. S. W. of Monmouth, the county seat.
Farming.
LEADER; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1885; W. D. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
KNOXVIIiLE, ^noa; Co. -a l,857t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
5 m. E. S. E. of Galesburg, the county seat,
and 48 W. N. W. of Peoria. Educational
center.
KNOX CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
davs ; republican ; eight to twelve pages 15x
22;' subscription $1 ; established 1856; O. L.
Campbell, editor and publisher (7—5).
(Topics printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
LACON, c. h., Marshall Co. O l.SOlf
pop., on Chicago* Alton Rd. and Illinois r.,
26 m. N. N. E. of Peoria. Woolen mills,
marble and cement works.
HOME JOURNAL; Thursdays; repub'
lican: eight to twelve pages 13x22; subscrip
tion$1.50; established 1836; Charles F. Hacker
editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,708 in 1897. since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
MARSHALL CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22:
subscription $1-50; established 1858: Frank
C. Sorrells. editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i.ooo in 1899 and every year
since, including 1907.
LAGRANGE, Cook Go. c^ 3,969t pop.
I -local estimate 5.500— on Chicago, Burling-
ton & Quincy and Chicago, Hammond &
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ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
Western Rds., 14 m. S. W. and a suburb of
Chicago.
CITIZEN; Saturdays (A A).
SUBUltBAN NEWS; Saturdays; in-
dependent; four pages 18x25; subscription
$1; established 1884; C. A. Whitney, editor
and publisher (1—8).
liAHARPE, Hancock Co. O l,591t
pop., on Toledo, Peoria & Western Rd.,
20 m. S. by S. E. of Burlington, la., and 28
N. E. of Keokuk, la. Manufacture of agri-
cultural implements.
L.A HARPER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.5U; established 1874; J. C.
Coulson, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in the year 1898, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
QUIL.L1; Tuesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1892; F. A. Wilkinson and Harry W. Brad-
shaw. editors and publishers ( 1—8).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1904; M. C. Martin, editor; Times
Printing Company, publishprs (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
LAKE FOREST, Lal<e Co. tf 2.250
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Lake Michigan, 28 m. N. of Chicago. Educa-
tional center.
LAKE FORESTER; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 188H; D. W. Hartman, editor and
publisher (11— 5 P).
LAMOILLE. Bureau Co. \^ 576t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 23 m.
S. E. of Dixon. Shoe, tile and cheese facto-
ries, planing mills and grain elevator. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages l;-!x20; subscription $1.50; established
1889; J. H. Showalter, editor and publisher.
LANARK, CarroH Co. ^l,306t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 20 m.
S. W. of Freeport and 130 W, of Chicago.
Shipping point for grain and live stock.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; W. G. Wild, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1900, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
manv.
ILLINOIS VV. R. C. GAZETTE;
monthly (A A).
LASALLE, Lasalle Co. ^ 10,446t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Illinois
Central and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rds., Illinois r., and at terminus of Illinois
& Michigan canal, 99 m. S. W. of Chicago.
Coal mining. Manufacturing.
POST; daily; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2,150; established 1865;
J. G. Doyle, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and in
1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $4,
weekly $1.50; established 1886; W. T. Bedford,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,381 in 1901 and 1,643 ^^
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
RODZINA ; monthly (A A).
LATHAM, Logan Co. D 625 pop.,
on Peoria Division Illinois Central Rd., 18
m. S. E. of Lincoln, the county seat. Agri-
culture and coal mining.
OBSERVER : Fridays ; democratic:
eight pages 15x22; subscrrijtion $1; estab-
lished February. 1906; Grace E. Smedley,
editor; T. H. Smedley, publisher (2—7).
LAWRENCEVILLE, c. h., Law.
rtnce Co. Q, l,300tpop., on Baltimore & Ohio
Southwestern and Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and on Embarras
r., 10 m. W. of Viucennes, Ind. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
LAWRENCE CO. NE\^S; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; O. V. Hardacre, editor; Law-
rence County News Co., publishers (2— 3J.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,337 in 18
and 1,818 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished a report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays: republican;
eight pages 17J4x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1847; J. B. Stout, editor and publisher
(1-8).
LEAF RIVER, Ogle Co. ^ 507t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 15
m. S. E. of Freeport. Wagon manufac-
tory and creamery.
3IIRROR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Emery 1. Neff, editor and publisher.
LEBANON, Saint Clair Co. p l,812t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Southwest
em Rds., 22 m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Seat
of McKendi'ee College. Farming and coal
mining.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1881; W. L. Jones, editor and publisher (1—8).
LEE, Lee Co., 31.5 pop., on Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m. X.W. of Ro-
chelle.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25: estab-
lished September, 1904; J. D. Flint, editor;
L. R. Ufford, publisher (1—6).
LELAND, Lasalle Co. [^ «34t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 67 m.
W. S. W. of Chicago. Drain tile and wind-
mill manufactory.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; established
214
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
1897: Noel & Hanson, editors and publishers
(1-8).
IjENA, Stephenson Co. "O lf-52t pop.,
about 15 ni. N. W. of Freeport, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
HTAK; Thursdays (A A).
IiEONORE, Lasalle Co. [^ 300 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Rd., 16 m.
S. E. of Lasalle, the county seat. Creamery.
Farming.
CirAZETTE; Fridays; English and Ger-
man; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; J. D. Bumgarner & Co., edi-
tors and publishers.
LERNA, Coles Co. a- 396t pop., on
Peoria, Decatur & Evansville and Toledo.
St. Louis & Kansas City Rds., 8 m. S. W. of
Charleston and 80 S. E. of Springfield, the
State capital. Agriculture.
EAGLE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages lTx:24; subscription $1 ; established
1892; H. Whitmore Dill, editor and publisher
(7-5).
LEROY, McLean Co. n 2,000 pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Illinois Central Rds., 16 m. S. E.
of Bloomington, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
EAGLE; Fridays; twelve pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1894; J. D. Cle-
veager, editor and publisher.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; J. M. Zellhoefer. editor and publisher
(12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1906 and 1907.
liEWISTOWN, c. h., Fulton Co. -a
2..504+pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Fulton County Narrow Gauge Rds., 50
m. S.W. of Peoria and 60 N. N. W. of Spring-
field, the State capital. Manufacturing.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and REPTBLICAN-
RECORD, Thursdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1.50; establislied daily
1896, weekly Republican >1889. Record 1896,
consolidated 1899; Newton & Duvall. editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
FULTON DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays;
Independent democratic; eight to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1355; W. T. Davidson, editor and publisher
(7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,320 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1874; W. D.
Meek, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
LEXINGTON, McLean Co. a l,415r
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd.. 16 m. N. E. of
Bloomington, the county seat. Tile manu-
facturing, horse and stock raising and
farming.
M CLEAN CO. JOURNAL; Satur-
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished March, 1901; W. H. Shepherd, edi-
tor and publisher.
UNIT; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; E. F. Wright, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,285 i^
1899, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with printing more
than 1,000 copies for the year 1907.
LIBERTYVILLE, Lake Co. d 1,800
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
10 m. S. W. of Waukegan, the county seat.
Well-timbered agricultural district and
dairying.
LAKE CO. INDEPENDENT AND
WAUKEGAN WEEKLY SUN; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 18S1; Frank H.
Just, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1897, but it has
had credit for exceeding 1,000 ever
since, including 1907.
BUSINESS PHILOSOPHER;
monthly; mercantile; sixty-four pages 6x9;
subscriptlau $1; established December. 1904;
Arthur F. Sheldon, editor; Sheldon Univer-
sity Press, publishers ( 1— S).
Copies printed: 6,500 in 1905
16,322 in 1907
LINCOLN, c. h., Logan Co. a 12,000
pop., on Chicago & Alton. Peoria, Decatur
& Evansville and Illinois Central Rds., 28
m. N. E. of Springfield, the State capital,
and 157 S. W. of Chicago. Manufacturing
town. Grain-shipping point. Agriculture
and coal mining.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight pages 18^x22 ;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1878, semi-weekly 1902; J. B.
Lloyd, managing editor: Courier Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1Q03 and 1904, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 2,391 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
^907- „ ,
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and HERALD, weekly ; daily eight,
weeklv twelve pages 18x24 ; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1875,
weekly 1856 ; Morris Emerson, publisher.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly-,
but such definite information as would
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215
ILLINOIS.
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
VOLiKSBLATT - R U N D S C H A U J
Fridays; German; independent-democratic;
twelve pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874 ; Amos Sexauer, editor; B. F.
Sexauer, publisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,453 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
XITCHFIELD, Montgomery Co. D
5,918+pop., on Wabash, Chicago, Burlington
& Qaincy, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Cliicago
& St. Louis, Illinois Central and Chicago,
Peoria & St. Louis Rds., 52 m. N. E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Manufacture of hoisting en-
gines, glass, radiators, machinery and flour.
Coal, natural gas and lubricating oil in
vicinity.
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKL.Y, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1890, weekly 1888; H.
P. Henriches, editor and publisher (8—6).
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning, and RIOMTOR,
twice-a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established— dally 1887, weekly 1896; L. M.
Ross, editor; News-Monitor Co., publishers
(10—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a ra-
ting to that effect. It has not since
made anv renewal of the claim.
MUTUAL. PROTECTIVE LEAGUE;
monthly; fraternal insurance; eight pages
11x15; subscription 50 cents; established 1897;
E. E. Burson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 15,415 in 1901
20,708 in 1902
23,088 in 1903
23,875 in 1904
25,925 in 1905
26,000 in 1906
23,791 in 1907
SEARCHLIGHT; monthly; temper-
ance; eight pages 11x15; subscription 15
cents; established 1899; J. A. Laycock, editor
and publisher (2—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 11,455 .i^i
1900 and 31,273 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any report, but
was credited with more than 17,500 in
1905 and 1906.
XITTLEYORK, Warren Co. <2 334t
pop., on Iowa Central Rd. and Cedar creek,
12 m. N. N. W. of Monmouth, the county
seat. Agriculture.
ENSIGN; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885 ; O. H. Akin, editor and publisher.
XOCKPORT, Will Co.c^ 2,6o9tpop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Atchison, Topeka j
& Santa Fe Rds. and Illinois & Michigan
ILLINOIS.
canal, 5 m. N. of Joliet, the county seat.
Flour and paper mills, brass foundry and
grain.
PHffiNIX- ADVERTISER; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established— P^icewio' 1875, Advertiser 1878;
consolidated May 30, 1901; Leon McDonald
and T. A. Cheadle, editors; Will County
Printing Company, publishers; prints special
editions for neighboring towns (1— 6P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,853 i^
1898 and 2,238 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
liODA, Iroquois Co. D- 868t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 3 m. S. of Paxton.
Farming.
REGISTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; established 1875; E. Mc-
Burney, editor; J. Wallace Dunnan, pub-
lisher.
LONDON MlliJ^Sy Fulton Co. -n 528t
pop., on Fuiton County Narrow Gauge and
Iowa Central Rds. and Spoon r., 20 m. S. of
Galesburg. Agriculture.
LONDON TIMES; Fridays; Independ-
ent; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1888 ; W. W. Vose, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 3 P).
Copies printed: 1,008 in 1898
1,123 in 1901
1,097 i"^ 1904
1,020 in 1905
1,034 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
iefinite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
LORAINE, Adamt Co. -o 500 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 21
m. N. E. of Qaincy, the county seat.
Farming.
TIWES; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subtcrli>tion $1; established
1898; E. W. Mills, editor and publisher (7— 5).
LOSTANT. La Salle Co. 6 480 pop.,
on Illinois Central, Indiana, Illinois &
Iowa Rds., 46 m. N. of Bloomlngton.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17^^x24; subscription $1; established
1899; C. A. Stlnson, editor and publisher
(1—5).
LOUISVILLE, c. h.. Clay Co. g 646t
pop., on Ohio & Mississippi Rd. and Little
Wabash r., 96 m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Farming.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1895; E. B. Gorrell, editor and publisher (7-5).
LOVINGTON, Moultrie Co. n 815t
pop., on Vandalia Line and Wabash Rds.,
20 m. S. E. of Decatur. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; Int Stanley, editor; Reporter
Printing Co., publishers.
McHENRY, McHenry Co. ^ 1.013t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 52 m.
N. W. of Chicago. Agriculture.
PLAINDEALER; Thursdays; repub-
216
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
lican; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1875; C. D. Schoomaker. editor;
The McHenry Plaindealer Co., publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit -f^r I'cQninc more than i,ooo cop-
ies regularly, but such definite informa-
tion as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
McLiEAN, McLean Co. D 532t pop., on
Chicago & Alton Rd., 15 m. S.W. of Bloom -
ington, the county seat. Shipping point for
gi'aln. Farming and live stock.
LENS; Fridays ; independent ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 18T9; W.
C. Arnold, editor; Crihfleld Bros., publishers.
MoLEANSBORO, c. b., Hamilton
Co. p 1,758+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 61 m. \V. by N. W. of Evansville. Ind..
and 101 S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Timber
and agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays, republican; eight
pages 15x2<J ; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
C. M. Lyon, editor and publisher.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1 ; established 1868 ;
M. E. Daniel, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,400 for the year 1905,
but has not since made dehnite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
MACKINAW, Tazewell Co. u 859t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Vandalia Line Rds. and Mack-
inaw r., 16 m. E. of Pekin, the county seat,
and 20 W. of Bloomington. Manufactures
of brick and concrete block, furniture, flour
and agricultural implements and planing
mill.
ENTERPRISE- GAZETTE: Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established — Enterprise 1886,
Gazette, February, 1901; consolidated Oc-
tober, 1902; Chas. D. Warner, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MACOMB, c. li., McDonough Co. -D
5,375+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 58 m. N. E. of Quincy and 204
S. W. of Chicago. Seat of State Normal
School. Fire-clay beds, pottery, sewer pipe
and tile works. Agriculture.
BY-STANDER; daily, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; republican; eight to
twelve pages 17x'22; subscriptiou— daily $— ,
weekly $1.50; established 1881; Van L.Hamp-
ton, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
had credit for an issue of 3'959 in 1894
and 2,800 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
np to and including 1907.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; dally eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab
lished — daily 1894, weekly 1855; The Journal
Printing Company, editors and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,069 in 1903
1,567 in 1905
1,683 in 1906
1,908 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
ILLIXOIS.
issue of 2,160 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
Publisher's announcement.— The Daily Jour-
nal has double the circulation In Macomb
and vicinity of any other daily paper.
EAGLE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1856 ;
T. J. Dudnian, editor; Eagle Printing Co.,
publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 2,401 in 1901
2,390 in 1902
2,389 in 1903
2,318 in 1904
2,277 in 1905
2,252 in 1906
2,246 in 1907
SENTINEL; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1.50; established April,
1905; D. H. Hamoton. editor and publisher
(12—5 P).
MACON, Macon Co. D 705t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. S. E. of Decatur,
the county seat. Tile factory. Corn and
live stock.
MACON CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
independent ; eight pages 13x20; suV>Rcrip-
tlon $1; established 1880; Chas. W. Cram,
editor and publisher (7—5) (A At.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,200 for
the year 1899, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as i.ooo
copies.
WEEKLY TI.IIES: Saturdays: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1907; M. Bennett, editor and pub-
lisher (11—7 P).
MADISON, Madisim Co. JJ l,975t pop.,,
on Ave railroads and Mississippi river, op-
posite Saint Loixia, Mo.
REPUBLIC: Saturdays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x^2; subscription $1; established
July, 1906; A. Connote, editor and publisher
(8— 6P).
MAHOMET, Champaign Co. D- 515t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.,10 m. W. of Champaign. Saw
and feed mills and grain elevators. Tile
brick and cement block factories and
gravel pits.
SUCKER STATE; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20: subscription
$1.25; established 1879; C. M. Pearson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
MALTA, Dekalb Co. ^ 507t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 6 m. W. of De-
kalb and 12 S. W. of Sycamore, the county
seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1887; T. J.
Winders, editor and publisher (1—8).
MANITO, Mason Co. a 561t pop., on
Chicago. Peoria & St. Louis Rd., 22 m. S. of
Peoria. Agriculture.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25: estab-
lished 1891; S. A. Diehl, editor and publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
MANSFIELD, Piatt Co. n 708 pop.,
on Cleveland, Clncinnat., Chicago & St.
Louis and Wabash Rds., 32 m. S. E.of Bioom-
ington. Grain and stock region.
EXPRESS: Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881; J. W. HiUigass, editor and publisher.
M A N T E N O , Kankakee Co. D- 933t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. of
Kankakee, the county seat, and 47 S. of
Chicago. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished W86; J. W. Breen, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
M AQUON, Knox Co. -a 4751 pop., on
Cliicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16 m.
S. E. of Galesburg, the county seat. Stock
raising and farming.
CHRONICLiE; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; W. R. Barnwell editor and publisher.
MARENGO, McHenry Co. ^ 2,005t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 27 m.
E. of Rockford and 66 N. W. of Chicago.
Foundries, flour mills and nurseries.
REPUBLICAN-NEWS; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.&U; established — Repubiicaw 1868, Netos
1891; Republican News Company (Inc. ), edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
MARINE, Madison Co. -a 666t pop.,
on Toledo, St. Louis & Western and Illinois
Central Rds., about 25 m. N. E. ©f East
Saint Louis.
TELEGRAM; Fridays (A A).
MARION, c. h., Williamson Co. p
2,51u+ pop.— local estimate 8,0Ut— on Illinois
Central, Missouri Pacific and Chicago &
Eastern Illinois Rds. Agriculture and
mining center.
EVENING POST; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $4; established 1901;
Casey & Fltts, editors and publishers.
EGYPTIAN PRESS; Tnursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1874; Casey & Fitts. editors
and publishers.
LiEADER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription §1 ; established
1873; O. J. Page, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,o68 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
MARISSA, Saint Glair Co. p 1.086t
pop., on St. Louis, Alton & Terre Haute Rd.,
about 25 m. S. S. E. of Belleville, the county
seat. Farming and coal mining.
MESSENGER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1887: R. S. CoultPr, editor and publisher.
UNCL.E SAM: Saturdays (A A).
MAROA, Macon Co. D l,213t pop,, at
junction of Illinois Central and Vandalia
Line Rds., 13 m. N. of Decatur, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS-TIMES; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab
lished— .Vews 1871, Times 1886; consolidated
October, 1902; M. Bennett, editor and pub-
lisher (11— 7 P).
MARSEILLES, Lasalle Co. b 2.559t
pop.— local estimate 2,700— on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd. and Illinois & Michi-
gan canal, 8 m. E. of Ottawa, the county
seat. Manufacturing. Water power.
REGISTER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republi-
can ; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription— dail J' $5. weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1899, weekly 1879; J. M. Nichol-
son, editor and publisher.
PL.AINDEAL.ER; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents;
established 1876; Terry Simmons, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MARSHALL, c. h., Clar/c Co.n-
2,077+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Vandalia Line
Rds., 18 m. W. by S. W. of Terre Haute, Ind.
Farming and stock raising.
REPTBLiICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881 as Clark Co. Acorn; T. W. Clark,
editor and publisher (1—8).
CLARK CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established 1853; Sol Handy, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,333 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
CLARK CO. HERA LD ; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1868; Charles Scott, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,229 in 1899
and 1,762 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907-
MARTINSVILLE, Clark Co.n-
1,00(1+ pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 29 m. W.
S. W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Saw and roller-
process flour mills, brick and tile factory.
NEWS ; Thursdays (A A).
PLANET; Fridays; independent; eight
pagea i:ix20; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
E. S. Clayton, editor and publisher.
MARTINTON, Loquois Co. a- 139
pop., on Chicago & East Illinois Rd., 10
m. N. of Watseka.
SUN; Fridays; local ; eight pages 173^x^4;
subscription $1; established November, 1898;
Thos. W. Mayo, editor and publisher (1—5).
MASCOUTAH, Saint Clair Co. p
2,171+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
25 m. S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Pressed brick
works. Large coal mine. Flour mills.
Farming.
DER MASCOUTAH ANZEIGER;
Wednesdays; German; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1876; C. J. Lischer, editor and publisher (1—8).
HERALD; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1885 ; Carl Montag, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,151 in 1903
1,230 in 1904
1,296 in 1905
1,352 in 1906
1,401 in 1907
MASON, Effingham Co. g 369t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 14 m. s. of Effing-
ham, the county seat. Grist mill, canning
factory and saw mill. General farming.
NE>VS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 18i)H;
Nettie Richmond, editor and publisher (1—8).
MASON CITY, Mason Co. n l,890t
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Illinois Cen-
tral Rds., 30 m. N. of Springfield, the State
capital. Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1891;
Warren MUby. editor and publisher.
TI3IES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $l.5U; established
1867; Ben. C. Rlckard, editor and pubUsher
(1-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1899 and every
year since, including 1907.
MATTOON, Coles Co. n 9,622t pop.,
at intersection of Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis, Illinois Central and
Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rds., 56 m.
W. of Terre Haute. Ind Corn growing and
shipping point.
JOURNAL-GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEERF^Y, Fridayb;
republican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
17x22- subscription -dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1874, weekly 1865; Mattoou
Journal Co., editors and publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,020 in 1900 and 2,904 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
The weekly issue had credit for an
average issue of 1,127 in 1901 and
1,800 in 1903, since which it had not
furnished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1.000 in 1906 and 1907.
STAR; every morning, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15xi!2;
subscription- daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1897. weekly 1889; Chester A.
Aldrich editor and publisher (2 — 7).
Copies printed: daily, 1,005 in 1905
and 2,537 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition of this paper, but it ha-'
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1900 and
every year since, including 1907.
COMMERCIAIij Thursdays ; in-
dependent-democratic: eiprhtto twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1870; Adolf
Sumerlin, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,600 in
1895, since which it has not furnishe 1
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than i,ooa
every year since, up to and including
1907.
MAYFAIR, Cook Co. cf suburt) of
Chicago.
JEFFERSONIAN ; Saturdays (A A).
MAY WOOD, Cook Co. cT 4,532t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago
Great Western Rds., 10 m. W. of Chicago-
Tiu-can and tin-plate manufacturing.
HERA LD-RECORDER; Fridays; in-
dependent; four to eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription .fl: esrablished— /feraZd 1894, Re-
corder 1901; W. D. Coxey, editor and pub-
lisher.
TIMES; Saturdays (A A).
MAZON, Grundy Co. □'447t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
27m.S. E. Joliet. Farming and stock raising.
GRUNDY CO. REGISTER; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Dunlap &
Weston, editors and publishers; prints an
edition for Verona.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,127 for
the year 1,899, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MEDIA, Henderson Co. -a 200 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 26 m.
S. W. of Galesburg. Agriculture.
RECORD; Thm-sdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; W. P.
Herbertz, editor and publisher.
MEDORA, -'VacoMjjm Co. n 449t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and St.
Louis, Chicago & St. Paul Rds., 20 m. N. of
Alton and 43 N. of Saint Louis, Mo. Farm-
ing.
MESSENGER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1.5(i; estab-
lished 1895; C. W. Tietsort & Son, editors and
publishers (1—8).
MELROSE PARK, Cook Co. c^2,592t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m.
W. of Chicago. Manufacturing.
LEADER; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; Charles S.
Field, editor and publisher.
MELVIN, Ford Co. D- 550t pop., on Illi-
nois Central Rd.. 92 m. N. E. of Springfield
and 100 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Agriculture.
TRANSCRIPT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1S93: W. O. Sanders, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MENDON, Adams Co. -a 6271 pop.^
—township 1,700— on Chicago. Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 16 m. N. E. of Quincy, the
county seat. Shipping point for hogs,
cattle and grain. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription <il; estab-
lished 1878; Urech «& Son. editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
MENDOTA,ia«a«e Co. b 3,786t pop.,
at Intersection of Illinois Central and;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
219
ILLINOIS.
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 85 m.
W. by S. W. of Chicago. Foundries, Hour
mills, gas works and carriage manufact-
ories.
OUR HOPE AND L.IFE IN
CHRIST; Wednesdays; adventlst; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription $1 5U; established
1888; H. Pollard, editor; The W. A. C. P. Asso-
ciation, publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,828 in
1895 and 4,783 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
POST; Fridays; German; Independent;
four pages 18x34; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; Otto Kleselbach, editor and pub-
lisher.
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Otto F. Kleselbach, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SUN-BU1.L.ETIN; Fridays; republi-
can; eight to twelve pages 1.51^x22; subscrip-
tion $1.5U; established 1862; Mark Ruggles,
editor and publLsher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,5i2_ in
in 1897, since which it has not furnish-
ed any definite and satisfactory report,
bvit has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
MEREDOSIA, Morgan Co. ^ 7001
pop., on Wabash Rd. and W. bank of Ill-
inois r., 58 m. W. of Springfield, the State
capital. Manufactures of flour and lumber.
BUDGET: Thursdays; local ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established August,
1905; W. T. Hedenberg, editor and publisher
(1-7).
METAMORA, Woodford Co. U 759t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., about 18
m. N. E. of Peoria. Manufacturing.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1854; Wm.
Ryan, editor and publisher (1—8).
METROPOLIS, c. h., Massac Co.
p 4,069+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and
Ohio r., 40 m. E. of Cairo. Manufacturing.
HERALiD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Thursdays; daily
four, weekly eigJit pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $4. weekly $1; established— dally 1898,
weekly 1877; K. B. Thompson, editor; The
Herald Prlntiug Company, publishers.
GAZETTE; Fridays; negro; eight pages
15x21; subscription $1; established 1898; J.
B. McCrary, editor and publisher.
JOURNAL.-REPUBLICAN1 Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1865; W. E. Warr,
editor and publisher (9-— 5").
MIDDLETOWN, Logan Co. D 90O
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 12 m. W. of
Lincoln, the county seat. Agriculture.
LEDGER; Thursdays; eisht pages 15x22:
subscription $1; established November, 1905;
ILLINOIS.
A. R. Allison, editor; MlddletownPubllshinR
Co., publishers (l— 8).
MILAN, Rock Island Co. ^ 1,000 pop.,
on Rock Island & Peoria Rd., Rock r. and
Hennepin canal, 4 m. S. of Rock Island, the
county seat. Farming and coal mining.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays: indepen-
dent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established May, 1902; Lewis Guldenzopf, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
MILiFORD, Iroquois Co. D- 1,600 pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd., 8« m. N. of
Danville and 87 S. of Chicago. Rubber fac-
tory, tile and brick works and flour mill.
HERALD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1.90; established
1876; Eugene L'Hote, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
MILLEDGEVILLE, Carroll Co. ^
633+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Sterling. Flour mills.
Agriculture and stock raising.
TRl-COUNTY FREE PRESS ;Thur8
davs; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1885; A. T. Cowan,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it. had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MILLSTADT, St. Clair Co.p l,172t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 13 m. S. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Farming. Wheat.
NEWS; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Sat-
urdays (A A).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight page 13x^0; subscription $1; established
1897; A. J. Molliman, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 544 in 1907
MINERAL, Bureau Co. b 339| pop.,
on Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 11
m. S. of Princeton, the county seat. Brick
and tile factory and coal mining.
REVIEW-ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 .50; establishert September. 1905; Harry
R. Horner, editor and publisher. Publishes
an edition for Annawau (1—7) (A A ».
MINIER, Tazewell Co. n 746t pop., on
Chicago & Alton and Vandalla Line Rds.,
17 m. W. of Bloomlngton. Grain elevators,
carriage shops and tile factory.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1875; Crlhfleld Bros., editors and publishers.
MINONK, Woodford Co. D2,545tpop.,
on Atchls©n, Topeka & Santa Fe and Illi-
nois Central Rds., 30 m. N. of Bloomlngton.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
Flour mill, coal niiue. die works and brick-
yards. Corn belt.
NEVVSJ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.51); established
1S77; George Werkheiser, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pagaa 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; C. R. Denson, editor and pub-
lisher (T— 5).
MOLINE, Rock Island Co. ^ 22.000t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago,
Burlington & Qulncy Rds. and Mississippi
r., 178 m. W. of Chicago. Plow, wagon, car-
riage and organ manufactories, milling and
elevator machinery works, steel mills. Iron
works and automobile factory.
DISPATCH; every evening except
Sunday, and REVIEW-DISPATCH,
Fridays; republican; eight to sixteen pages
17x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1873, weekly 1863; Molina Dis-
patch Publishing Co., editors and publishers
2-3)
Copies printed :
in
1902
in
1903
in
1904
in
1906
in
1907
2,649
2,801
3,079
3.955
4.57^
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than i.ooo copies regularly
in the year 1898, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
EVENING MAIL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; indept^ndent; elKht to twenty
pa(?es 17x22 ; subscription $5; established
1893; J. H. 3IcKeever, editor; Moliiie Mail
Co., publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,983 in
1899 and 2,006 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credit-
ed with more than -ijOoo every year
since, up to and including 1907.
JOURNAL; every evening except S.itur-
day and Sunday, and WEEIvI.iY, Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 20x26: sub-
soriptlon— dally $5, weekly $I : e.^'tablished
—daily 1883. weekly 1879; T. I. Stanley, J. M.
Farnham and Warren L. Eastman, editors
and publishers (2— 3).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the year 1899, but has not since set up
anv claim for issuing so many.
UNGDOHENS SANDEBUD; month
ly; Swedish; religious; eight pages 9x12;
subscription 25 cents; e3tabli.«hed 1688; C. A.
Hemberg, editor; Sanford Brissman, pub-
lisher.
MOMENCE. Kankakee Co. a- 2,026t
pop., at Intersection of Chicago & Eastern
Illinois and Indiana, Illinois & Iowa Rds.,
50 m. S. of Chicago. Agriculture, stock
raising and dairying.
PRESS-REPORTER; Fridays; repub
llcan; eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1870; C. S. McNichols &
Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PROGRESS; Fridays: republican;
eight pages 17iox22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished November, 1901; John & Lewis Howk,
editors and publishers (1—8).
MONEE, Il'i?? Co. cf 575 pop., on Illi-
nois Central Rd., 35 m. S. of Chicago.
Farming and dairying.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established December, 1905; J. H. Montgom-
ery, editor and publisher (1—6).
MONMOUTH, c. h., Warren Co. -D
7,460+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Iowa Central Rds., 26 m. E. of Missis-
sippi river. Manufactures of agricultural
implements, sewer pipe, cigars, stoneware
and paving brick. Seat of Monmouth
College. Agriculture and horse breeding.
ATLiAS; every evening except Sunday,
and REPUBL.lCAN-ArL.AS, Thurs
dajs; republican: daily eight, weekly ten
pages 18x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1 ;
established— daily 1904, weekly 1846; Geo. C.
Hankin, editor; Clarence F. Buck, manager;
Monmouth Republican Printing Company,
publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily editon of this, paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The weekly edition of this paper
had credit for an average issue of
1.754 in
1897 sricl -2,124 ill 1903, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than i.ooo every
year since, up to and including 1907.
REVIEW ; every evening except Sun-
Jay, and VVEEKL.Y, Thursdays; Indepen-
dent; eight pages 17x22; su!)scrlptlon— dally
.'i^.5. weekly $1: established 1855; Hugh R. 3Iof-
fet. editor; Review Printing Co., publishers
(2-S).
Copies printed: daily,
1,442
in
1896
1,807
in
1902
2,19s
in
1903
2,617
in
1904
2,681
in
1905
2,731
in
1906
2,771
111
1907
WARREN CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days (A A).
MONTICELLO, c. h., Piatt Co. o
1,982+ pop., on Sangamon r., IlUuols Central
and Wabash Rds., midway between Chicago
and Saint Louis, Mo. Proprietary medi-
cines, carriage and flour mills, cigar manu-
factories and tile works. Stock raising and
corn growing.
BULLETIN ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1856 : Montlcello Bulletin Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,283 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
221
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
been credited with more than i,ooo
every year since, up to and including
1907.
FIATT CO. REPUBL,ICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1874; L.C. Burgess,
editor and manager; The Republican Print-
ing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,493 ."'"
1.^97 and 1.840 in 1904. since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and
1907.
MORGAN PARK, CooA- Co. cT 3,800
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 14 m. S. of Chicago. Brick yards. Resi-
dential center for Chicago.
POST; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
June, 19U5; David Herriott, editor; Morgan
Park Post Companv, publishers (1 — 8).
RIDGE RECORD ; Fridays; local; four
pages 12x19; subscription $1; established
1900; Ridge Record Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
tlic claim.
MORRIS, c. h., Grundy Co. cf 5,248t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rri.
and Illinois & Michigan canal, 62 m. S. W. of
Chicago. Depot for grain, cattle, pork
and coal. Manufactures of builders' hard-
ware, shoes and harness.
HERA LiD; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY^, Fridays; republican; daily
six to ten pages 17x22, weekly twelve to
twenty pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4,
weeklv $1.50; estabished— dally 1878, weekly
1853: W. L. Saekett. editor and publisher
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,575 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
SENTINEIi ; every evening except
Sunday, and GRUNDY CO. SENTI-
NEL, Thursdays; independent republican;
dally six pages 1.5x22, weekl} twelve pages;
subscription— d ail v$3,weekly$l ; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1878; Geo. M. Bucklin,
editor and publisher.
MORRISON, c. h., Whiteside Co.\2
2,308+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
12 m. E. of Clinton, la., and 124 W. of Chi-
cago. Manufactories of refrigerators, school
furniture, carriages and farm implements.
Agriculture, dairying and stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; C. E. Johnson, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
WHITESIDE SENTINEL,; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages l(!4x21J4; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1857; Charles
Bent, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,930 in 1893
1,935 in 1903
1,897 in 1905
1,888 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MORRISONVILLE. ChristianCo.
a 1,040 pop., on Wabash Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Taylorville, the county seat, 2(i N. N. E. of
Litchfield and 40 S. W. of Decatur. Manu-
facturing.
TIMES; Thursdays ; neutral ; fonr
pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established 1873;
K. B. Lindsey and P. O. Miller, editors and
publishers (1—8).
MORTON, Tazewell Co. n 894t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe and Van-
dalia Line Rds.. 9 m. S. E. of Peoria.
Wagon and tile manufactories, pottery and
grain elevator.
NEWS ; Thursdays; independent; ten
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.25; established
1895; Ed. J. Jacobs, editor and publisher.
MOUND CITY, c. h.. Pulaski Co. g
2,500 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd. and Ohio r., 7 m.
above Cairo. Lumbering, shipbuilding and
manufacturing.
aiOUND CITY SUN; semi weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays: independent;
four pages 13x20; subscilption $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1902; A. M. Palmer, editor and
publisher.
PULASKI ENTERPRISE; Fridays:
local; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; es-
tablLshed 1889: H. C. Ashbaugh, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MOUNT AUBURN, Christian Co.
D 800 pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-
ton Rd.,18m. S. W. of Decatur. Agricul-
ture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 1534x22; subscription $1: established
July, 1901; F. D. Slate, editor and publisher.
MOUNT CARMEL, c. h., Wabash
Co. Q, 7,500 pop., at Intersection of Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and
Louisville, Evansvllle & St. Louis Con-
solidated Rds. and Wabash r., about 24 m.
below Vincennes, Ind. General manufact-
uring.
EVENING REGISTER; everv even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurg-
days; democratic; daily four pages 17}^x25,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1; established— daily June,
1901, weekly 1889; Kolb & Smith, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
1,725 in 1897 and 1,730 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished a definite
and sati-sfactory report, but has been
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
c edited with more than i,ooo every
year since, up to and including 1907.
REPUBIjICAN ; ever3' evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $6, weekly $1.35; eMtab-
llshed— daily 1899. weekly 1878; D. E. Keen,
editor and publisher.
MOUNT CARROLL, c h., Car-
roll Co. Y] l.!i65+ pop., on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rd., 27 m. S. E. of Free-
port and 190 W. by N. W. of Chicago. Stock
and grain raising.
CAKROLiL. CO. DEiilOCRAT; every
morning except Monday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
republican; four pages — daily 15x22, weekly
18x24; subscription— daily $5.20, semi-weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1893, semi-weekly
1890; Cal. M. Feezer.editorand publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the year 1898, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
EVENING MIRROR -REPUB-
Lie AN; every evening except Sunday,
and CARROLL CO. MIRKOR-RE-
PUBLICAN, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages— dally 15x22,
semi- weekly 18x24; subscription — dally $5,
semi-weekly $1.50; established— dally 1899;
semi weekly 1858; F. H. Hurless, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MOUNT MORRIS, Ogle Co. b l,048t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
100 m. W. of Chlcaeo. Farming. "
INDEX I Wednesdays; republican; six-
teen pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
Ished 1800; Kable Bros. & Rlttenhouse Co.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,250 in 1902
1,174 in 1904
1,479 in 1907
BANK MAN; montlily; fraternal; forty
pages 61^x10; subscription $1; established
March. 1906; C. B. Hazlewood, editor; Chicago
Chapter American Institute of Banking,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,652 in 1907
MOUNT OLIVE, Macoupin Go. D
2,935+ pop., on Chicago, Peoria & St. Loulg,
Illinois Central and Wabash Rds. Coal
mining.
HERALD; Saturdays; eight pagesl3x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1881; Henry
Troeger, editor and publisher.
T E IJ T O N I A ; Fridays; German; inde-
pendent: ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1893; H. A. Buettner, editor; Teu-
tonla Publishing Co.. publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,152 in 1898
and i,:o4 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MOUNT PULASKI, Logan Co. D
1,643+ pop., on Illinois Central and Peoria,
Decatur* Evansvllle Rds., 11 m. S. by S.
E. of Lincoln, the county seat. Stock rais-
ing, coal mining and grain shipping.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1884; Paul E. Beidler, editor; R. C. Beidler,
publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,992 in
ILLINOIS.
1895, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
PRESS ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1900; H. B. Kogers, editor; J. B. Murray, pub-
lisher (10-6) (A A).
TIMES: Thursdays; local; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1903; Rev. W. N. Wyckoflf and
H. H. Rodgers, editors and publishers (1—7).
MOUNT STERLING, c.h.,5rown
Co. -a 1,960+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 39 m. E. of
Qulncy and 75 W. N. W. of Springfield, the
State capital. Flour mills and tile factory.
Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT- MESSAGE; semi
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; demo-
cratic; Wednesdays four, Saturdays eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1848 ;
W. B. Davis, editor; Davis & Davis, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,577 in 1900
and 1,597 in 190 1, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
BROWN CO. REPUBLICAN; Frl
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; M. S. McCoy,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing 1,000 copies regularly in
the years 1899 and 1900, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Jefferton
Co. g 5,216+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville,
Louisville, Evansvllle & St. Louis and Wa-
bash, Chester & Western and Chicago ft
Eastern Illinois Rds., 76 m. E. by S. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Steam flour, woolen and
saw mills and car manufactory.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly six pages 16x22; sub-
scrlptlon- dailj' $5.20, weekly $1; established
—daily 1895. weekly 1871; J. V. Baugh, editor;
Mount Vernon News Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
REGISTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; dallj' four, weekly eight to twelve
pages 1*^x24; «ubscrlption— daily $5.20. weekly
$1; established — daily 1892, weekly 1884;
Maurice J. Seed, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 the weekly edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MOWEAQUA, Shelby Co. g 2,000
pop., on Illinois Central Rd. Tile manu-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
ILLINOIS
facturing mill, coal niliiiiiK. flour mill and
mehanieai stiops.
NEVV'S; vVediiesdays; indrpendent; six-
teen pages 17x24; subscription $1.pO; estab-
lished 18-Mt; J. E. Longenbaugh, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MULBERRY GROVE, Bond Co.
P 632t pop., on Vandalla Line Rd.. 8 m. E.
of GreenTille, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
ARGUS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1893; J. S. Hinton, editor and publisher.
MURPHYSBORO, c. h., Jackson
Co. Q 6,463t pop., on Mobile & Ohio and
Illinois Central Rds. and Big Muddy r., 15 m.
E. of Miaslasippi r. and 8. of Carbondale.
Coal mining, railroad shops, fruit growing
and farniing.
INDEPENDENT; every morning and
evening except Sunday, and WEEK.IjY,
Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages — dally
15x22, weekly 15x22; subscription — dally 85,
weekly $1.50; esfiabllshed — dally 1891, weekly
1873; J. B. Gill, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,200 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
REPUBLICAN-ERA; Fridays; four
pages 18x24; subscription Si; e«tabll8hed—
Republican 1898, Era 1891: H. L. Williamson,
editor; Republican-Era Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12— 5).
MURRAYVILLE, Morgan Co. -a
467 pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., lOJ^ m. S.
of Jacksonville.
TRIBUNE ; Fridays; local; eight pages
18x22; subscription $1; established 1901; J. E.
Thompson, editor, P. R. Nelson, publisher
(3—8).
NAPERVILLE, Dupage Co. cf 3,000
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Dupage r., 30 m. W. of Chicago. Sev-
eral manufactories, large couch factory
and stone quarries. Agriculture.
CLARION; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription tl,50; estab-
lished 1868; R. N. Qlvler, editor and publisher
{1-8).
NASHVILLE, c.h., Washington Co. g
2,800 pop., on Centralia & Chester and
Louisville & Nashville Eds., 50 m. S. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo., and 130 S. of Springfield,
the State capital. Prairie land.
DBmOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
fo«r pages 20x26: subscription $1.90; estab-
lished 1849; E. F. Bleser, e<aitor and publisher
(1-8).
ILLINOIS VOLKSBLATT; Thurs
4a,v8; German; republican; four pages 30x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1876: F. Krum-
sick, editor; Schmidt & Watts, publishers.
JOURNAL ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 30x>6; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861 ; Schmidt & Watts, editors and
publishers.
POST; Thursdays; German; democratic;
eight pages 17x23; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; F. Fiene, editor and publisher
(1-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
ILLINOIS.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
lias not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NATIONAL STOCK YARDS,
Saint Clair Co. p 350 pop., on Mississippi r.
opposite Saint Louis, Mo. Large cattle
market and stock yards.
NATIONAL LIVE STOCK RE-
PORTER; every evening except Sunday;
livestock; four pages 17x22; subscription $4;
established 1890; Reporter Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1— 8P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,325 in
1896 and 5,085 in 1898, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
NAUVOO, Hancock Co. -a l,521t pop.,
on Mississippi r., at head of lower rapids.
8 m. below Fort Madison, la., and 12 above
Keokuk. Grape culture and farming.
INDEPENDENT; semi-weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; Independent; four
pages »Jx26; subscription $2; established 1873;
Baumert Bros., editors and publishers. Clr-
Copies printed: This paper has on
five occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has nev^r been forthcoming.
RUSTLER; Tuesdays; independent; four
pages 80x26; subscription $1; established 1890;
W. M. Argast, editor and publisher.
Copies prihted: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
tlie claim.
NEBO, Pike Co. -a 650 pop., on Chi-
cago & Alton Rd., 13 m. S. of Pittsfield, the
county seat. Agriculture and fruit rasing.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1900;
R. T. DlDsmore, editor and publisher (1—3).
NEOGA, Cumberland Co. n-l,U6tpop.,
at crossing of Illinois Central and Toledo,
St. Louis & Western Rds., 12 m. S. by S. E.
of Mattoon. Hay pressing and shipping of
live stock.
NEWS; Thursdays ; republican; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established
1876; R. D. Marsh, editor; Mrs. T. R. Hancock,
publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,062 in
1897 and 1,352 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
RECORD ; Thursdays (A A).
NEPONSET, Bureau Co. ^ 516t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 40 m.
224
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIKECTOin ,
ILLINOIS.
N. E. of Qalesburg. Farming and live stock.
Coal mining.
MESSENGER J Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab
lished 1899: Albert E. Stetson, editor and
publisher (7 — ^5).
NEW ATHENS, St. Clair Co. p 921
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 15 m. S. E. of
Belleville, the county seat. Oil, wheat
and coal, Egyptian beer, stone w^orlis, fur-
nace works and manufacturing of sheet
Iron and tin ware.
J O U R N A li ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished 1893; A. J. Loos, editor and publisher
(2-8).
NEW BERLiIN, -STani^ramonCo. n533t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Spring-
field, the State capital. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
J. W.Hale, editor and publisher.
NEW CANTON, Pike Co. u 476
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & QuIncyRd.,
20 m. W. of Pittsfleld. Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays: independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription §1; established
1904; C. L. Hopkins, editor and publisher
(1-8).
NEW DOUGLAS, Maditon Co. p
469 pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Western
Rd., 19 m. N. E. of Edwardsville.
NEW WORLD; Fridays; eight pages
13x20 : subscription $1 ; established 1893 :
John Camp, editor; H. M. Epps, publisher
(1-5).
NEWMAN, Douglas Co. n- l,166t pop.,
on Indiana, Decatur & Western Rd., 52 m.
E. of Decatur. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; M. S. Smith, editor and publisher
(12-4)._
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,930 in
1901 and 2,778 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1906 and
1907.
NEWTON, c. h., Jasper Co. 0, l,630t
pop., on Peoria, Decatur & Evansville and
Indiana & Illinois Southern Rds. and Em-
barras r., 35 m. S. by S. E. of Mattoon.
Roller and planing mills, furniture, brick
and tile factories and coal mines.
EVENING STAR-DEMOCRAT;
every evening except Sundaj',and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays ;democratic ; daily four pages
15x22, weekly eight pages 18x24: subscription
—daily $4, weekly $1; established— daily 1899,
weekly 1897; L. A. Ostendorf , editor; Osten-
dorf Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
PRESS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
ILLINOIS.
scription $1.25; established 1865; Frank L.
Shup, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 for the year
rqo5, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
MENTOR; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; J. E. O. Clark, editor and pub-
lisher.
NI ANTIC, Macon Co. D 654t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 10 m. W. of Decatur, the
county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
NOBLE, Richland Co. D, 597t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 9 m.
W. of Olney, the county seat. Agriculture
and fruit raising.
NEWS ; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1893; W. J.
Furrow, editor and publisher.
NOKOMIS, Montgomery Co. D 1.3711
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 16 m. N. E. of Hillsboro, the
county seat, and 81 from Saint Louis. Mo.
Agriculture.
DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER; Wed
nesdays; German; eight pages 13x30; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1880; Joseph W.
Wild, editor: Wild & Webster, publishers.
FREE PRESS-GAZETTE; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; Wild & Draper, edi-
tors and publishers.
PROGRESS: Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1895; W. P. Hagthrop, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8^.
NORMAL, McLean Co. D 5,000 pop.,
on Illinois Central and Chicago & Alton
Rds. Seat of Illinois State Normal Univer-
sity and Illinois Soldiers' and Orphans'
Home. Nm'serles and general manufactur-
ing.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Advocate Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: For the years 1898
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1. 000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
McLEAN CO. HERALD; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established February, 1901; W. A.
Luzader, editor; The Herald Publishing Co.,
publishers
Copies printed: 1,988 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
NORRIS CITY, White Co. R 1.60O
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 125 m. S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Farming and live stock. Coal mining.
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established Au-
gust, 1895; A. C. Clippinger & Sous, editors
and publishers (1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
2-,'5
ILLINOIS.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NORTH CHICAGO, Lake Co. d
l,150t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Rds. and Lake
Michigan, about 40 m. N. of Chicago.
TIMES} Saturdays (A A).
NUNDA, McHtnry Co. ti 604t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m. S. E. of
Woodstock, the county seat, and 43 N. W.
of Chicago. Ships milk, butter and produce
to Chicago. Two pickle factories. Farming
and dairying.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 171^x24; subscription $1.25; established
1875; Justin V. Beatty, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,223 in
1897 and 1,268 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
OAKLAND, Coles Co. a- L198tpop.,
on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City and Van-
dalia Line Rds., 40 m. W. of Terre Haute.
Ind. Farming and stock raising.
LEDGER; Fridays; Independent: four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1878; L. T. Yeargin, editor; James and M. E.
Yeargin, publishers (,8— 3)._
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,073 in
1896 and 6,104 in 1904. since which it
has not furnished a report, but was cre-
dited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; O. L. Minter and A. C. McKinsey.
editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,224 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1902, but
has not since made claim to issuing so
many.
OAKPARK, Cook Co. ^ 8,298 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Wisconsin
Central Rds.. 2 m. W. and a suburb of
Chicago.
OAK LEAVES; Saturdays; independ-
ent; twenty-four to forty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1881; O. M.
Donaldson, editor; Oak Leaves Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2.560 in 1907
REPORTER-ARGUS; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $150; estab-
lished 1887; Alnsworth & Ambrose, editors
and nubllshers Q— ?).
NACHRICHTEN AXIS SCHLES-
WIG-HOLSTEIN; bi-weekly, Tuesdays;
German; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1888; H. Kaul, editor and pub-
lisher (3—8)
ILLINOIS.
Copies printed:
4,200 in 1895
4,418 in 1899
4,577 in 1904
4,623 in 1905
4,706 in 1906
5,081 in 1907
INTELLIGENCE (see Teachers' Maga-
zine, mouxhly. New^ York City).
PRIMARY SCHOOL ERA(seereac;i-
ers' Magazine, monthly. New York City).
SCHOOL CENTURY; monthly, except
July and August (A A).
STAR-MONTHLY; juvenile; thirty-
six pages 8x111^; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1894; Hunter Publishing Company,
editors and piiblishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 111,111 in 1901
99,166 in 1902
134,984 in 1903
153,991 in 1904
167,965 in 1906
181,740 in 1907
SVOBODNA SKOLA; monthly; Bohe-
mian, juvenile; free thinki-rs; twentv eight
pages 7x10; subscription ."Ocents: established
1896; K. B. Svoboda, publisher (1—8).'
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1900
and 2,433 in 1901, since which time
it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with printing more than 2,250 copies
for the year 1907.
OAKWOOD, Vermilion Co. D- 500
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 9 m. W. of Danville.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established Septem-
ber, 1903; W. D. Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4) (A A).
OBLONG, Crawford Co. d. 1,500 pop.,
on Indianapolis Southern Rd., 9 m. W. of
Robinson, the county seat. Agriculture,
tank and brick factory. In oil and gas
belt.
ORACLE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
J. M. Sheets, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
O'D'EluTi, Livingston Co. D l,00©tpop.,on
Chicago & Alton Rd., 11 m. N.E. of Pontiac,
the county seat. Grain elevators. Farming.
GAZETTE AND REPORTER ; Fri-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; C. A. Stock, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
O'TAli'LO'S ,St.Clair Co. JJ 1,850 pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.. 7 m. N. of Belle-
ville, the county seat, and 15 E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Flour mill, creamery, range fac-
tory and coal mining.
PROGRESS; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1895: A. H. Doran, editor and pub-
lisher (2-8)
OGDEN, Champaign Co.n-419t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Loulg
Rd.. 16 m. E. of Urbana, the county seat.
Grain market. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1894;
Roy Gifford, editor and publisher.
15
226
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
OHIO, Bureau Co. tl *61t pop., on
Chicago, Burliugton & Qulncy Rd., 19 m. W.
of Mendota and 47 S. E. of Clinton, la.
HERALD; Friday; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; P. P. Michael, editor and publisher
(1-8).
OKAWVILLE, Washington Co. g
544+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
39 m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Coal mining;
mineral springs. Health resort. Farming.
TIi>IEJi; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; J. T. Gibbs,
editor and publisher (7 — 51.
OLNEY, c. h., Richland Co. D, 4,260t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Illinois Central and Indiana, Decatur &
Western Rds., 31 m. W. of Vincennes, Ind.,
and 117 E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Manufact
uring. Shipping point.
31 A I Li; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four to six pages 18x24; sub-
scription $4; established 1898; L. D, Yount,
editor and publisher.
KEPUBJLICAN ; semi weekly,Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1847; L.D. Yount,
editor and publisher (13 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,482 in
1903 and 1,537 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lisned 1373; E. C. Kingsbury, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,320 for the year 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1891; Ed. Richardson, editor and pub-
lisher.
TIiy'ES; Thursdays democratic; eight
to twelve pages 15x26; subscription $1.25;
established 1856; Times Printing Company,
editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,200 in
1898 and 1,440 in 1904, since which i
has not furnished a report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ONARGA, Iroquois Co. a- l,270t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd.. 85 m. S. by S. W. of
Chicago. Agriculture.
LEADER AND REVIEW; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1870; C. E. Carter, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,036 for
the year 1900. but has not snice made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
ONEIDA, J^nox Co. -a 785t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m. N.
E. of Galesburg, the county seat. Farming.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1878; C. L. Burgess, editor; Burgess &
White, publishers.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established'
ILLINOIS.
1901; Maxwell & Pelley, editors and publish-
ers.
OQUAWKA. c. li., Henderton Co. -Q
1,010+ pop. (of township), on Chicago, Bur-
lington & Qulncy Rd. and Mississippi r.,
132 m. N. W. of Springfleld, the State capital.
Pearl button and excelsior factories. Plan-
ing mill. Agriculture.
HENDERSON CO. JOURNAL.;
Wednesdays ; republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1878 ; E. A. Hall,
editor and publisher.
SPECTATOR; Wednesaays; prohibi-
tion; four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1848 ; Harry N. & F. A. Patterson,
editors and publishers.
ORANGEVILLE, Stephenson Co. tl
343+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 13 m. N.
of Freeport, the county seat. Grist mill.
Farming.
COURIER; Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Harry U. Hartzell, editor and
publisher.
OREGON, c.h., Ogle Co. b l,577t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Rock r., 99 m. W. of Chicago. Manufac-
turing, farming and grain raising. Summer
resort.
OGLE CO. REPORTER; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1851; Frank R.
Robinson, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1896, but has not
since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
OGLE CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1889; Z. A. Landers, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,160 in 1896 and
1,600 in 1901. since which it has not
furnished any report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
ORION, H*nry Co. ^ 584t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Rock
Island & Peoria Rds., 30 m. S. E. of Rock
Island. Farming.
TI3IES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1877: W. A. BoUes, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 co-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
OSWEGO, Kendall Co. P 808 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 6 m.
N. of Yorkville, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1904: Charles E. Lane, editor
and publisher (1—6) (A A).
OTTAWA, c. h., Lasallt Co. [^ 10,688r
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds. and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
227
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
Illinois r. at mouth of Fox r. and Illinois &
Michigan canal, 84 m. S. W. of Chicago.
Manufactures of plate glass, lamp chim-
neys, flint, fire-bricks, drain, til«, pottery,
tile, roofing and window glass, pianos,
organs, agricultural Implements, etc.
Grain shipping. Coal mining.
FREE TRADER; every evening ex-
cept Saturday, Sunday morning, and
WEEK-IiY, Fridays; democratic; daily
four, Sunday eight and weekly twelve pages
18x22; subscription— daily $5, Sunday $1,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 18S9, weekly
1840; Wm. Osman, editor; William Osman
& Son, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for issu-
ing more than i,ooo copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
JOURNALi; every evening except Satur
day and Sunday, Sunday morning, and LA
8AIiLE CO. JOURNAL,, Wednesdays;
republican; daily four, Sunday eight pages
17x22. weekly twelve pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion-daily $6, Sunday $1.50, Areekly $1; es-
tablished 1880; Richards & Sheehan, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Each edition of this
paper on occasions in 1902 and 1907
indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regular-
ly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating was not
forthcoming.
REPUBL1CAN-TII>IES; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; daily four to eight pages
20x26, weekly twelve to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription- daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1876, weekly 1844; L. M. Sapp,
editor; Sapp, Pettit & Sapp, publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
For the weekly edition no definite and
satisfactory statement has ever been se-
cured, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
CENTRAL ILLINOIS WOCHEN-
BLATT; Fridays; German; independent-
republican; twelve pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1868; J. J. Witte & Son. editors
and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1897 ^nd every year
since, up to and including 1907.
F A I R DE A LER ; Fridays ; independent-
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893 ; G. A. Crowden, editor
and publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: 1,460 in 1899
4,129 in 1905
4,69s in 1907
ILLINOIS-POSTEN: Thursdays (A A).
LASALLE CO. HERO LD ; Fridays;
German ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $2 50: established 1880; C. Zwanzig,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit for
exceeding 1,000 every year since 1898
and including 1907.
RATH BONE MESSENGER; month-
ly; fraieriuil, twelve pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 51J ceuts: established 1899; Mrs. Anna
E. Gossert, editor; S. D. Gossert, publisher.
In the Interest of Pythian Sisters (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,614 in 1903 and
3,387 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
OWANECO, Christian Co. n
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
PALATINE, Cook Co. ^ l,020t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 26 m. from
Chicago, the county seat. Has flour, feed,
planing and flax mills and leather factory.
In agricultural district.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; H. C. Paddock & Sons, editors
and publishers aO— 5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1896; M. T.
Lamey, editor and publisher.
PALESTINE, Crawford Co. D- 979t
pop.— local estimate 1,500 — on Indianapolis
Southern Rd., 40 m. S. W. of Terre Haute.
Saw mills and machine shops.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription si; estab-
lished April. 1897; Cecil F. Burrldge, editor:
Cecil F. Burrldge & Co., publishers (1—7).
P ALMY RA,^acoupin Co. D 813tpop.,
on St. Louis, Chicago & St. Paul Rd., 32 m.
S. W. of Springfield, the State capital. Poul-
try and stock raising.
TRANSCRIPT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1890; Scott & Etter, editors and
publlshe.^-8.
PANA, Christian Co. n 5,530t pop., on
Baltimore &Ohio Southwestern. Cleveland,
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and Illinois
Central Rds.. 42 m. S. E. of Springfield, the
State capital, and 95 N. E. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Coal mines in vicinity.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages— dally 15x22, weekly 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $5. weekly $1; established
1897; Arthur E. Paine, editor and publisher
(5—3^.
PALLADIUM ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four to twelve pages 15x22,
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription —
daily $5, weekly $1; establlslied— daily 1886,
weekly 1869; W. B. Jordan, editor; Jordan
Bros., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
UNIONIST ; Thursdays ( A A ).
228
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
PARIS, c- ^-t Edgar Co. p6,105t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Vandalia Line Rds., 19 m. W. by
N. W. from Terre Haute. Ind. General
manufacturing. Trade center.
BEACON; every evening except Sundaj',
and sEMl-VVEliK li Y. Tuesdays and P>1-
days; republican; daily eight pages li5Uix22}4,
semi weekly eight patces 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, semi-weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1888, semi- weekly 1848; Paris Beacon
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1— (').
Copies printed: For the year 1903 the
daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
For the semi-weekly edition no defi-
nite and satisfactory statement was ever
secured, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MORNING GAZETTE; every morn-
ing except Monday, and WEEKI.Y, Wed-
nesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established
—dally 1893. weekly 1873; Shoaff Bros., editors
and publishers.
HERAIiDj Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; J. G. Wittick, Jr., & Sons, editors and
publishers (2—8). _ _
ANCHOR AND SHIELD j monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished 1879; John H. Shade, editor; the An-
chor and Shield Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2-8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,196 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
12.500 in 1906 and 1907.
PAWNEE, Sangamon Co. n 595t
pop., on Pawnee Rd., about 15 m. S. of
Springfield, the State capital. Brickyard,
tile, broom and cigar factory; grain ele-
vators.
HERAL.D; Thursdays (A A).
PAXTON, c. h., Ford Co. a- 3,036t
pop., on Illinois Central and Lake Erie ft
Western Rds., 25 m. N. by N. E. of Cham-
paign and 103 S. by S. W. of Chicago. Farm-
ing.
RECORD; daily, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 20x26;
subscription— weekly $1.50; established 1865;
N. E. Stevens, editor; N. E. Stevens & Son,
publishers; prints an edition for Loda (1—8).
Copies printed: weekly, 1,930 in 1907
EASTERN ILLINOIS REGISTER;
Wednesdays; independent-democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1875; J. Wallace Dunnan, editor and pub
Usher.
PAYSON, Adams Co. -O 465t pop.. 18
m. S. E. of Quincy, the county seat, and 10
N. E. of Hannibal, Mo. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Ernest P. Maher, editor and publisher.
ILLINOIS.
densed milk factory and creamery. Agri-
culture, stock and grain.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 151^x22; subscription $1.25; established
1889; J. J. Freas, editor and publisher; prints
a four- page supplement for Kent.
PECATONICA, Winnebago Co. ^
1,045+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., 14 m. W. of Rockford, the county seat,
and 107 N. W. of Chicago. Stock market.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1872; G. F. Colby, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
PEKIN, c. h., Tazewell Co. n 8,420t
pop., at junction of seven railroads, on
Illinois r., 10 m. below Peoria and 32 W. of
Bloomington. Manufacturing, grain and
pork packing and coal mining.
POST-TRIBUNE; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and TAZEWELL CO.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x22; subscription— dailv $5, weekly
$1.50; established— dailv Post 1885. Tribune
1895, consolidated 1900: weekly Tribunel^≪
Reimblican Post 183%: John H. Shade, editor:
The Tribune Printing Co.. publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average issue "
of 2,240 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
The weekly edition had an average is-
sue of 3,605 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report,_ but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays: democratic;
eight pages 18x24: subscription — dailv $6,
weekly $2: established — daily ;S81, weekly
1840; A. W. Rodecker. editor; Times Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—8).
P^or the year 1906 both editions
of this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
FREIE PRESSE; Thursdavs; German-
Independent: twelve pages 15x22: subscrip-
tion $2; established 1876: Albert Weiss, edi-
tor and publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: 2,257 in 1901
2,276 in 1902
2,364 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
PEORIA, c. h.. Peoria Co. n .56,100t
pop., at junction of twelve railroads, on
Illinois r. and at the outlet of Peoria lake.
Connected with Chicago by Michigan canal.
Manufacturing and commerce. Surrounded
by coal mines. Grain growing section.
DAILY.
DEMOKRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; Ger-
man; Independent democratic: four pa^es —
daily 30x26, weekly 22x28 : subscription— daily
$5, weekly $2; established 1860; Bernhard
PEARL CITY, Stephenson Co. b «7t S*!^^' *^"°'= ^- Cremer ftBros., publisher.
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 13 m. j Copies printed: No definite and satis-
W. of Freeport, the county seat. Con- factory statement has ever been secured
CATALOGL'E BY STATES.
229
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
A
from either edition of this paper, but
the daily had credit for exceeding i,ooo
every year since 1899, including 1907,
and previously the same rating has been
accorded to the weekly.
EVENING STAR ; every evening except
Sunday, and fS U N D A Y HORNING
STAR, Sundays; daily eight to twelve,
Sunday twenty to thirty-two pages 18x24;
established 1897; Peoria Star Co.. editors and
publishers (2 — 4).
Copies printed: Daily: 9,223 in 1898
15,729 in >90o
19,093 in 1901
23,742 in 1902
22,197 in 1903
21,042 in 1905
21,297 iri 1906
21,659 in 1907
Sunday: S.336 in 1898
8,375 in 1900
9,015 in 1901
9,717 in 1902
9,957 in 1903
9,674 m 1905
9,985 in 1906
10,081 in 1907
^^"The absolute correctness of the lat-
est circulation rating accorded
the Evening Star and the Sur-
'day Morning Star is guaran-
teed by the publishers of Row-
ell's American Newspaper Di-
rectory, who will pay one
hundred dollars to the first person who suc-
cessfully controverts its accuracy.
U £ R A L. D-TRANSCRIPT ; every
morning, republican; daily ten, Sunday
twenty-four pages ITxiil: subscription— daily
$6, Sundav §2; established 1888; Charles H.
May, editor; Herald Transcript Company,
publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
iov an average issue of 4.725 in 1895
and 13,121 in 1905, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
JO URN A Ij; every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; dally eight, weekly
sixteen pages 17x22 ; subscription— dally $3,
Sunday $1, weekly 75 cents: established-
daily 1877, weekly 1885; H. M. Pindell, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: Daily: .10,343 in 1901
13,525 in 1904
13,373 in 1905
14,822 in 1906
15,262 in 1907
The Sunday edition of this paper had
credit for an issue of 8,480 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
4,000 in ■ 1906 and 1907.
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the weekly edition of this paper,
but it had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
^P" The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Journal is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay one hundred
dollars to the first person who successfully
controverts its accuracy.
▲
SONNE: every evening except Sunday,
SONNTAGS-GL.OCKE, Sundays, and
DIE SONNE, Thursdays; German; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription-
daily $7, Sunday $1.50, weekly $1.75; estab-
lished—daily and weekly 1879, Sunday 1880;
L. Ph. Wolf, editor and publisher.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
SONNTAGS-POST; Sundays and
Thursdays; German; neutral; four pages
18x24; subscription— Sunday $2.50, Thursday
12; established 1885; Post Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WEEKLY.
EAST PEORIA POST; Wednesdays
(▲▲).
GAZETTE; Fridays; labor; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; Wal-
ter S. Bush, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
SATURDAY REVIEW; Saturdays
(AA).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
DIIROC BULLETIN; semi-monthly
(A A).
MONTHLY.
BUSINESS MONTHLY MAGA-
ZINE; business; twenty-four pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established October,
190:^: H. E. Read, editor and piibllsher (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,333 in 1904
8,173 in 1905
5,367 in 1907
MASONIC NEWS; monthly; masonic;
eight pages 11x16: subscription SI; estab-
lished 1899; C.S. De Graff, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 8).
Copies printeu: 1,500 in 1901
2,250 in 1905
3,500 in 1907
BI-MONTHLY.
MANUAL TRAINING MAGA-
ZINE; bimonthly, February, Apiil, June.
October and December; educational; ninety-
six pages 7x10; subscription SL-nU; estab-
lished 1S99; Chas. A. Beniiet, editor; The
Manual Arts Press, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,400 in 1903
1,525 in 1904
1,825 in 1905
2,100 in 1906
2,800 in 1907
PEOTONE, Will Co. cf l.OOSt pop., on
Illinois, Iowa & Minnesota and Illinois
Central Rds., 20 m. S. E. of Joliet, the
county seat. Manufactures of farming im-
plements, tiles and bridges. Agriculture.
VEDETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1894; J. C.
Adams, editor and publisher (7— 5).
POULTRY; monthly; poultry: thirty-
six pages h)y>-x.U\^i; subscription 50 cents;
established October, 1P04 : Miller Purvis
Poultry Publishing Co., publishers (2—5 P).
PERRY, Pif:^ Co. -D 842t pop., 6 m.
N. W. of Griggsvllle, the nearest railroad
230
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
point, 7 W. of Illinois r. and 3 W. of Perry
Springs, a popular summer resort. Car-
riage factories, mill ana foundry. Agricult-
ure.
CITIZEK; Fridays: independent; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.25; established
1890; Rollo Six, editor; The Perry Printing
Co., publishers (1—8).
P£RXT, Lasalle Co. [j 6,8631 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacifle Rds. and Illinois r.,
at mouth of Illinois & Michigan canal, 100
m. S. W. of Chicago. Coal mining. Trade
center.
NEWS-HERALiD; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and TWIN-CITY NEWS-
HERALD, Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages— dally 17x22, weekly 20x26; sub-
•cription — dally $4, weeklv 81.50; established
—daily 1886, weekly 1860; H. S. Corwln, editor
and publisher.
PETERSBURG, c.h., Menard Co. D
2.807+ pop., on Chicago* Alton and Chicago,
Peoria & St. Louis Rds. and Sangamon r., 20
m. N. W. of Springfield, the State capital.
Medicinal springs. Coal mining, milling
and manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 2i)x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1860; Wilkinson & Onstott, editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 3"d 1896, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing
so many.
OBSERVER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; L. F. Watson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,030 in 1907
PHILiO, Champaign Co. D-502t pop., on
Wabash Rd., about 10 m. S. of Urbana, the
countj' seat.
BUDGET; Fridays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1.20; established 1889; John
A. Noble, editor and publisher (10—6).
PINCKNEYVILLE, c. h., Perry
Co. 9 2,357-)- pop., on Illinois Central and
Wabash, Chester & Western Rds. and
Beaucoup creek, 10 m. N. W. of Duquoin
and 61 S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Carriage,
plow and lumber manufactories.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; W. W. Sims, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,600 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; Orah E. Meyer, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: Fof the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
ILLINOIS.
PIPER CITY, J^ord Co. D- 677t pop.,
on Toledo, Peoria & Western Rd., 95 m. S.
of Chicago. Agriculture.
JOURNAL, ; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897;
Chas. E. Gilpin, editor aad publisher (12— 5J.
PAN-HAN DLiE ADVOCATE; Thurs-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.90;
established 1883 ; H. P. Beach, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
PITTSFIELD, c. h., Pike Co. -a »,293t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 11 m. W. of Illinois r.,
15 from Mississippi r. and 90 W. S. W. of
Jacksonville. Carriage and canning manu-
factories and flour mills.
PIKE CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1847; W. C. Bush,
editor and publisher (8 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,750 in 1894 and 2,000
in 1903, since which it has not furnished
any report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
PIKE CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1867; Burr H. Swan,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
PIKE CO. TIxMES; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; Bentley &Caughlan. editors
and publishers (7—5)
PLAINFIELD, Will Co. ^ 920t pop.,
on Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Rd. and Dupage
r., 8 m. N. W. of Joliet, the county seat, and
30 8. W. of Chicago. Milling and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight page« 17x22; subscription $1;
established 18.S7; U. S. G. Blakely, editor and
publisher (7—5).
PLAINVILLE, Adams Co. -D 2<*«t
pop., 6 Ml X. W. of Barry, the neare>t sta-
tion on Wabash Rd. Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 189S; J.
W. Madison, editor and publisher.
PEANO, Kendall Co. ti I,634t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.. 62 m.
W. of Chicago. Steel and harvester works.
Agriculture.
KENDAL.L.CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1872; Geo. S. Faxon, editor
and publisher; prints an edition for Lisbon
(7-5).
PLEASANT HILL, Pi^e Co. -D 475
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 75 m. N. of
Saint Louis, Mo.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1905; C. R. Barnes, editor and publisher
(12-5 P).
PLEASANT PLAINS, Sangamon
Co. D 575+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Springfield, the
county seat and State capital. Coal mining
and agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; E. A. Fink, editor and publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1.'31
ILLINOIS.
PliYMOUTH, Hancock Co. -a 854t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
iO m. N. E. of Quincy. Agriculture.
TRI-COUNTY SCRIBE; Fridays,
eight pages 15x32; subBcrlption $1; estab-
lished 1895; J. W. Bell, editor; Bell & Evving,
publishers.
POCAHONTAS, Bond Co. g
482+ pop., on Vandalia Rd., 10 m. S. W. of
Greenville, the county seat. Flour mills,
dairying and farming.
PRESS; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; L. C. Helm,
editor; Press Publishing Co., publishers.
POLO, Ogle Co. (2 :3. 164 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington s. Quincy and Illinois
Central Rds., 12 m. N. of Dixon and 23 S.
of Freeport. Manufacture of buggies and
gasoline engines. Cattle and liogs shipped.
Farming.
VISITOR ; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; four to eiaht
pages 18x24; subscription $1.5U; established
1881; F. J. Cruwford, editor and publisher
(7-5).
TRI-COLNTY PRESS; Thursdays;
independent-republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1858; A. T.
Cowan, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Copies printed: 3,007 in 1902
3,518 in iqo3
3,560 in 1904
4,056 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1907.
PONTIAC, c. h., Livingtton Co. D
6,409 pop., on Chicago & Alton, Illinois
Central and Wabash Rds. and Vermilion
r., 92 m. S. W. of Chicago. Seat of Illinois
State Reformatory. Shoe and agricultural
impleineiit manufactories. Agriculture,
stock raising and coal mining.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican: daily eight pages 15x22, weekly eight
and twelve pages 18x22: subscription— daily
$4, weeklv S1.25; established--dally 1S96,
weekly 1883; H. J. Clark, editor; The Pon-
tlac Leader Publishing Co., publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper,
but it had credit for exceeding 1,000 in
1907.
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit . for an issue of 1,224 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
SENTINELi I every morning except
Sunday, and WEEK LY, Fridays; republi-
can; dally four, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription — daily $5, weeklv $1.50; estab-
lished 18«$7; Sentinel Publishing Co., publish-
ers.
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1897 arid 1899, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
FREE TRADER AND OBSERVER;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; §ub-
ILLINOIS.
scriptlon $1.50; established 1869; C. R. Bruer,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PORT BYRON, Rock Island Co. tl
732t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Mississippi r., opposite Leclaire,
la., 16 m. N. E. of Rock Island, the county
seat. Lime, lumber and live stock.
GLOBE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x2^; subscription $1; established 1880;
W. D. Hall, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,102 in 1896 and
1,542 in 1903, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
POTOMAC, VermiUi.n Co. D- 650
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 18 m. N. W. of
Danville, the county seat.
RECORD; Fridays; independent repub-
lican: twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established lfe97; E. A. & C. R. Barnes, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
PRAIRIE CITY, McDonougTi Co.-U
81h+ pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 23 m. S. by S. W. of Galesburg and 70
N. E. of Quincy. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x30;
subscription $1; established 1878; L. M.
Hamilton, editor and publisher.
PRINCETON, c. h.. Bureau Co. ^
4,023+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 105 m. W, S. W. of Chicego.
Carriage manufactory and flour mills.
Farming and coal mining.
BUREAU CO. RECORD. Wednes-
days; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881; Record
Printing & Publishing Co., editors and pub-
llshe'-s (7— 5).
BUREAU CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1847; H. U. Bailey,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 5^046 in 1904
5,065 in 1905
5,125 in 1907
BUREAU CO. TRIBUNE; Frldayi;
democratic; twelve pages 15x22: subscription
$3 ; established 1872 ; E. K. Mercer, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,785 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
PRINCEVILLE, P^ria Co. D 735t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Rock Island & Peoria Rds., 20 m. N. N. W.
of Peoria, the county seat. Agriculture.
TELEPHONE ; Thursdays; republican;
ten pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; A. A. Dart, editor and publisher
(12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
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ILLINOIS.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
PROPHETSTOWN, Whitetidt
Co. ti 1,U3+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quiney Rd. and Rock r., mldwa.y between
Dixon and Rock Island. Varions manu-
factories.
ECHO; Thursdays; republican; eight
paged VoiLii; subscription ^1; escablisliad
li'ii; E. li. .vlatbis, editorand publisher (1—8).
!S P 1 K. E ; Saturdays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1871 ; R. C. Turner, editor; Turner & Turner,
pubilsbers.
QUINCY, c. li., Adam$ Co. -a S6,252t
pop., on Clilcago, Burlington & Quiney,
Omaha & Kansas City and Wabash Rds.
and Mississippi r., 150 m. above Saint
Louis, Mo. Flour and planing mills, car-
riage factories, incubator factories, show
case factory, stove foundries, flle works,
engine works, machine shops and manu-
factories of various sorts. Breakfast food
plant. River tradtj. Seat of Soldiers' and
Sailors' Home and St. Francis College.
DAILY.
Ix E it i>I A N I A I every evening except
bauaay, and ffJEMl- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; German; independenl-demo-
oratic; daily four pages 2Ux26. semi weekly
eight pages W/zX'it; subscription— daily $6,
semi- weekly l^t; established 1S74; Henry
Bornmann, editor; Germanla Printing and
Publishing Company, publishers CI— 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
for either edition of this paper, but the
semi-weekly had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 190.7.
HERALiO; every cvpumg except Sun-
day, and WEEIiliY, Fridays; democratic;
eight pages— daily and weekly I8x:i2, Sunday
15xi2; subscription — dally $5, Sunday %i,
weekly $1; established 1895: Quiney Herald
Co.. editors and publishers (9— 5P).
Copies printed: For the year 1900 the
weekly edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
J O U R N A Li; every evening except
Sanday; deuiocratic; eight pages 18x34; sub-
scription $5; estabilahed 1383; H.N.Wheeler,
•dltorand publisher (3 — I).
Copies printed: This paper had creilit
for an average issue of 9,308 in 1898 and
11,640 in 1903, 'since which it has not
furnished any report, but has been cred-
ited with more than 7,500 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WHIG; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily and weekly eight, Sunday twelve
pages 18x24; subscription— dally $r).20, weekly
$1; established— daily 1882, weekly 1838; Whig
Co.. editors and publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average issue
of 6.262 in 1899 and 7,445 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 4,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition has on three oc-
ILLINOIS.
casions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
WEEKLY.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1878; H.H. Reekmyer, editor; En-
terprise Publishing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and more than
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
FARMERS' CALL; Thursdays ; agri-
cultural ; sixteen 10 thirty-two pages 8x18;
subscription 90 cents ; established 1880; J. M.
Stahl & Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1896 and more than
4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
JOURNAL OF INDUSTRY; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription fl ; established 1895; Fre». P. Tay-
lor, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
LABOR NEWS; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; W. H. Hoffman, editor and pub-
lisher (2 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,819 in 1902
and 3,598 in 1905, since _ which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more "than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
OPTIC ; Saturdays; society and com-
mercial; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 18^5; C. F. Perry, editor;
Optic Publishing Company, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,616 for the
vear 1903 and 2,025 in 1905, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
RECORD ; Saturdays; miscellaneous so-
cieties; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1898; J. D. Robblns and F. M.
Stahl, editors and publishers (6—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4.348 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WESTERN CATHOLIC; Saturdays;
ronian catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion 81; established 1897: John F. Rldder, ed-
itor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1.409 for the year
1899, but has not since made claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
MONTHLY.
APPLE SPECIALIST; monthly;
fruit trade; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
50 cents; established March, 1904; James
McKlunay, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 18,788 in 1905
37,946 in 1907
CATHOLIC RECORD; monthly
(A A).
CATALOG CJE BY STATES.
'jy3
ILLINOIS.
HOME INSTRUCTOR; monthly
POULTRY KEEPER; monthly;
poultry raising; forty-eight to sixty-four
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1884; F. Piggott, editor; Poultry Keeper Pub-
lithlng Company, publisherB (1—8).
Copies printed: 17,167 in 1901
20,333 in 1902
27,500 in 1903
29,583 in 1905
30,000 in 1906
29,583 in 1907
RELIABLE POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly ; poultry ; serenty two to one
hundred and seventy-two pagen 9x12: sub
scrlption 50 cents: established 1894; Grant M.
Curtis, editor; The Reliable Poultry Journal
Publishing Co., publishers i2— 8).
Copies printed: 19,666 in 1896
52,213 in 1905
54,673 in 1907
URBAN AND RURAL AM ERTf'A ;
monthly; twentj' pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established October. 1901; M. Pig-
gott, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average of 6,958 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 in .1906
and 1907.
RAMSEY, Fayette Co. q 747t pop., at
junction of Illinois Central and Toledo,
St. Louis & Kansas City Rds., 70 m. N. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Farming.
NEWS-JOURNAL; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x30; subscription
$1; established 18R1; C. S. Courtney, editor
and publisher (1—8).
RANKIN, Vermilion Co. D- 754t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 10 m. E. of
Paxton. Tile factory and creamery.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays: independ-
ent-republican; eight pages l.'Sx22: subscrip-
tion SI; established 1887; C. E. Grovers, edi-
tor and publisher.
RANSOM, La Salle Co. a 339t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.. 15
m. S. E. of Ottawa, the county seat, and S5
S. W. of Chicago. Tile and brick making.
REVIEW; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; E. B. Stiles, editor and publisher.
RANTOUL, Champaign Co. D- 1,207T
pop., on Illinois Central ild., 114 m. S. of
Chicago. Machine shops, roundhouse,
flax mills, tile and carriage manufacto-
ries, elevators and creamery.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; L. S. Kllborn, editor
and publisher.
This paper has on two occasions indi-
cated a desire to have credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly, but
such definite information as would war-
rant such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
PRESS ; Fridays ; indepeudent-republi-
oan; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.90;
established li65 ; J. L.Hardesty. editor; Weir
& Hardestv, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,320 in 1895 and 1,344 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
ILLINOIS.
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
RARITAN, Henderton Co. -n 450 pop.,
5 m. S. of Media, the nearest railroad point.
Farming.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.60; es-
tablished 1884: Edward O. Barnes, editor and
publisher (9—8).
RAYMOND, ^ontyomeri/ Co. D 906t
pop., on Wabash Rd.,20 m. S. E. of Taylor-
▼ille. Coal mining.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.90 ; established 1881 ; Joseph W. Potts, edi-
tor and publisher.
RED BUD, Randolph Co. p 1,560 pop.,
on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 36 m. S. of Saint
Louis. Flour mills, farming and stock
raising.
PILGRIM; Saturdays; independent;
eight to tv.elve pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1^9?; Guy Seely, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REDDICK, Kankakee Co. D- 26It pop.,
on Indiana, Illinois & Iowa and Wabash
Rds., 19 m. W. of Kankakee, the county
seat, and 60 S. W. of Chicago. "File factory.
Grain center.
COURIER; Thursdays: republican;
eight pages 1.5i^.>x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1907; Schutz Brothers, editors and
publishers (1—8).
JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1.50: established 1898;
A. C. Bell, editor; Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers.
REYNOLDS, ^ock island Co. ^ 3291
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., IS m. S. of Rock Island, the county
seat, and 10 from the Mississippi r. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight to
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894: Guy V. Pettit. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed:
1,241
1,508
1,578
1,596
1,617
1,635
:n
in
in
in
in
in
in
1899
1901
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
RICHMOND, McHtnry Co. (^ 724
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 16 m.
N. E. of Woodstock, the county seat. Grain
and poultry shipping, dairying and stock
raising. Fruit raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 1514x22; subscription $1.90: estal -
Ushed 1876; R. G. Scott, editor and publisher
(1-8).
RIDGE EARM, Vermilion Co. a-
l,2i)0 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
234
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ILLINOIS.
6 St. Louis and Toledo, St. Louis and West-
ern Rds., 16 ra. S. of Danville, the county
seat. Farming and mining.
KEPUBJLICAN; Thursdays; independ-
ent republican; foUr pages 24x36; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; J. E. Glick, editor
and publisher (1—8).
RIDGWAY, Gallatin Co. O, 839 f
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 9 m. N.W. of Shawneetowu, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893 ; John
A. Wall, editor and publisher (8—6).
RIO, Knox Co.\2 2961 pop., on Chicago,
Burlington & Quuicy Rd., about 11 m. N. of
Galesburg, the county seat.
KEPORTER; Saturdays (A A).
RIVERDALE, Cook Co. nf suburb
of Chicago.
POINTER ; Fridays (A A).
RIVERTON, Sanrjamon Co. D l,511t
pop., on Wabash Rd.,5 m. E.of Springfield,
the county seat and State capital. Agri-
culture.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; twelve
pasjps 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
191IU; T. A. Dam ford, editor; Damford Bros.,
publishers (2—5).
'rOANOKE, Wood/ord Co. n 966t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
7 m. N. E. of Eureka, the county seat. Coal
mining, farming and clay manufacturing.
CALiLj Fridays; Independent; eight pages
15x22: subscription 81-50; established 1891;
P. B. Hobbs, editor and publisher (1—8).
ROBERTS, ^<yrd Co. D- 4461 iiop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 96 m. S. by W. of Chi-
cago and 15 S. W. of Gilnian. ^^armiug and
stock raising.
HERALiD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; e.stabllsbed 1898; W. O. San-
ders, editor and publisher (1—8).
ROBINSON, «• h., Crawford Co. Q,
l,683t pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Indiana & Illinois
Southern Rds., 40 m. S. W. of Terre Haute,
Ind. Fruit, corn, wheat and wool.
ARGUS ; Wednesdays ; republican ; eight
to twelve paiges 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1863; George W. Harper, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: 1,834 in 1906, since
U'hich it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactorj^ report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CONSTITUTION! Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1863; F. W. Lewis, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,143 i" 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ROCHELL.E, Ogle Co. [j 2,073t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy and Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds., 27 m. S. of Rock-
ILLINOIS.
ford and 75 W. of Chicago. Farming and
stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; Howard A. Morris, editor and
publisher.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; eight
pages 2()x"^6; subscription $1; established
1897; F. E. & C. A. Lux, editors and pub-
lishers (1—3).
Copies printed: 2,142 in 1899
2.586 in 1904
2,444 in 1907
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868 ; Emery I. Neff, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ROCHESTER. Sangamon Co. a 365t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 8 m. S. E. of Springfield. Tile and
brick manufacturing, milling, stock raising
and farming.
ITEM; Thursday.s; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; Thomas M.
Dillon, editor and publisher.
ROCKFALLS. Whiteside Co.^ 2,I76t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Rock r., 15 m. E. of Morrison,' the county
seat. Manufactures of wagons, furniture
barbed wire and agricultural implements.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
to ten pages 16x22; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 18B3; Parker & Meutzer, editors and
publishers (7—5).
ROCKFORD, c. li., mnnebago Co. ^
;n,051t pop.-local census. 1904. 42.488— on
Chicago & Northwestern, Illinois Central,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Burlington & Qulncy Rds. and Rockr.,
92 m. W. of Chicago. Manufactures of fur-
niture and agricultural Implements.
DAILY.
MORNING STAR; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and SEMI- WEEKL.Y,
Mondays and Thursdays; independent; daily
eight to twenty -four, semi-weekly six pages
17x24; subscription— dally $5, semi weekly
$1; established— daily 1888, semi-weekly 1866;
Rockford Star Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,651 in 1896
6,108 in 1905
6,680 in 1907
Sunday edition had credit for an av-
erage issue of 6,84s in 1905, since
which time it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 4.000 copies in 1907.
The semi-weekly had credit for an
average issue of 2,604 in 1896 and 3,633
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
REGISTER-GAZETTE; every even
Ing except Sunday, and SEMI-WKEK-
Li Y, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 17x24; subscription- daily $5.20, semi-
weekly $1 ; established— iJegisfcr 1840, Gazette
1867, consolidated 1891, semi-weekly 1840;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
235
ILLINOIS.
ReKlster-Gaeette Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: Daily: 3,419 in 1896
3,279 in 1900
5.505 in 1901
5,554 in 1902
5,496 in 1904
6,016 in 1905
6,181 in 1906
6,709 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 5,951 in 1904
5,259 in 1906
5,068 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — For 65 years the
leading paper of central northern Illi-
nois. Carries all prominent foreign adver-
tising. Exclusire evening Associated Press
franchise. Sworn circulation last quar-
ter of 1907, e.Kl. Exceptionally strong
Semi-Weekly of 5,000. among rich farming
community of famous Rock River Valley.
Shannon, Brunswick Building. New York.
Allen & Ward. 112 Dearborn Street, Chicago.
REPUBLIC; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $5; established 1890; Republic Com-
pany, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 3,896 ini898
4,441 in 1900
5,926 in 1901
6,540 in 1903
6,251 in 1904
6,123 in 1905
6,230 in 1906
6,191 in 1907
WEEKLY.
GER MANIA; Saturdays; German;
independent; twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1885; F. Stedinger, editor
and publisher (7 — 5).
ROCK FORD S-POSTEN; Fridays;
Swedish; republican ; eight pages lSx22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; C. A. Wen-
dell, editor; Rockford Printing Company,
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
SVENSKA SOCIAIilSTEN; semi
monthly (A A).
ROCK ISLAND, c. h., Rock Island
Co. ti 19,493+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy, Chicago, Milwaukee & St.. Paul,
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Rock
Island & Peoria Rds. and Mississippi r., op-
posite Davenport, la., connected by a
bridge. Location of United States Armory
and Arsenal. Manufacturing, coal mining
and river trade.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK. Li Y, Fridays; democratic ; eight
pages— dally 15x22, weekly 18x22; subscrlp-
tlon— dally $5.20, weekly $1.50; established
1851; H. P. Simpson, editor; J. W. Potter Co..
publishers (1 — i).
Copies printed: Daily: 1,344 in 1895
2,686 in 1900
2,876 in 1902
3,234 in 1903
3,311 in 1904
3,520 in 190S
3,690 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
ILLINOIS.
been credited with more than 2,250 in
1907-
For the year 1902 the weekly edition
of this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
DAILY NEWS ; every evening and
Sunday morning: Independent; eight to six-
teen pages 17x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished January. 1905; W. C. Looney, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
UN ION I every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
eight and twelve pages 18i*4; subscription-
daily $5.20, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1863,
weekly 1862; Union Printing Company pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
for either the daily or the weekly issues
of this paper, but both of them have had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and
ROCK ISLAND-MOLINEVOLK8-
ZEITUNG ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; German; Independent; eight pages
17x24; subscription $3; established 1875; Val.
J. Peter, editor and publLsher (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been securef^
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
AUGUST ANA; Thursdays ; Swedish ;
lutheran; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1.75; established 1854; S. P. A. LIudahl, edi-
tor: Lutheran Augustana Book Concern, pub-
lishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 13.513 in 1895
and 13,317 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any report, but has been
credited with more than 7,500 every year
since, up to and including 1907-
YOUNfi LUTHERAN'S COMPAN-
ION; Thursdays (A A).
AUGUSTANA JOURNAL; semi
monthly: lutheran; twelve pages 9x13; sub-
scription 75 cents: established 1S92; G. A.
Brandelle, editor: The Lutheran Augustana
Book Concern, publishers (2—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,,995, in 1900
and 2,083 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
MIDDLE. WEST ADVOCATE;
monthly; eighty pages 6i^x9i^; subscription
50 cents; estHbllshed 1906; Joseph F. Newton,
editor: Middle West Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8—6 P) (A A).
MODERN WOODMEN; monthly;
Modern Woodmen of America ; .sixteen pages
11x16; sub.scriptlon 50 cents; established 1884;
F. O. Van Galder, erlltor; Modern Woodmen
of America, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 750,051 in 1902
749,326 in 1903
932,455 in 1907
TRI-CITY UNIONIST; monthly;
labor; sixteen pages 9x12: subscription 50
cents: established 1899: G. E. Morgan, editor.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,529 for the year
1899, but has not since made claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
236
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
U N G D O M S .\m N N E N ; monthly ;
Swedish; juvenile; literary; thirtv six pages
9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1896; S. Q.
Youngert, editor; Lutheran Augustan a Book
Concern, publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,875 in 1896
and 5,675 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any report, but has been
credited with more than 2.250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
TIDSKRIFT: quarterly ( A A ).
ROCKTON, Winnebago Co. [j 936r
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 4 m. S. of Beloit. Wis., and 12 N. of Rock-
ford, the county seat. Paper and flour mills,
reaper manufactory and machine shops.
HERALD; Thursdays; iudependent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x23: subscription
$1.25; established 1875; C. J. Eddy, editor and
publisher (7—5).
ROGERS PARK, Cook Co. ^ sub-
urb of Chicago.
NORTH fSHORE NEWS; Saturdays
(AA).
ROODHOUSE, Oreene Co. -u 2,351t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincyand
Chicago & Alton Rds., 50 m. S. W. of Spring-
field and 69 N. of Saint Louis, Mo. Railroad
center. Pottery works, steel bridges, etc.
Farming and stock raising.
RECORD? every evening except Sun-
day, and W E E K L< V, Thursdays; demo
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1. .5(1; estab-
lished 1898; John Jones, editor; Record Print-
ing Company, publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: weekly, 1,680 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
EYE-HERA I. D; Thursdays ; aemo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established — £j/e 1882, Herald 1892; W. ¥.
Thompson, editor and publisher.
ROSEVILLiE, Warren Co. -nlfiU^
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
12 m. S. of Monmouth, the county seat*
Agriculture and coal mining.
TIMES-CITIZEN; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; independent; four pages
17x22; subscription $1.50; established 1876;
E. J. Clarke, editor; Roseville Printing &
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this ;)aper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect.
ROSSVIIiliE, Vermilion Co. D- l,4S5t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
20 m. N. of Danville, the county seat.
Threshing machine, wagon and shoe fac-
tories and brick and tile works. Farming
and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1879; BertE. Pinkcrton, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper and the publisher admits
ILLINOIS.
that he does not keep such records as
would make it possible for him to pre-
pare a report; nevertheless, it has had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and
in 1907.
RUSHVILLE, c. h., Schuyler Co. -a
3,292+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 3 m. N. E. of Mount Sterling. Manu-
facturing. Grain and fruit.
SCHUYL.ER CITIZEN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1856; W.I. Larash, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
SCHUYLER CO. HER A L,D ; Thurs-
days; ten pages 18x24; subscription $]..50; es-
tablished March, 19U1; H. E. McLaren, editor
and publisher.
TIMES ; Thursdays; democratic; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1868; Edwin Dj'son, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
RUTLAND, Lasalle Co. a 893t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Toluca, Marquette
& Northern Rds., 25 m. S. of Lasalle. Coal
mines.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 171^x24;
subscription $1; established 1894; H. S.
Ensign, editor and publisher (7— 5).
SAINT ANNE, Kankakee Co. D- l.GOOt
pop.— local estimate 1,200— at junction of
Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Cleveland,
Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 11 m.
S. E. of Kankalvee, the county seat. Agri-
culture Hint manufacturing.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17J^x24 ; subscription $1; established
1889; Thomas W. Mayo, editor and publisher.
SAINT CHARLES, Kane Co. t]
2,675+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
and Chicago Great Western Rds., Elgin, Au-
rora and Southern Electric Line and Fox r.
Flour mills, condensed milk factory, malle-
able iron works, foundry, machine shops
and piano factory.
JOURNAL; serai weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established September, 1901; E. A.
Paschol, editor and publisher (1—8).
TIMES; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; republican; ©ight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established October, 1906;
C. B. Mead, editor; Mead & Sons, publishers
(1—8).
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; L. S. Paschol, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
SAINT DAVID, Ftilton Co. D 1,200
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
5 m. S. of Canton. Mining.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1907 ; W. F. Rader, editor and publisher ( 1—8 ) .
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
237
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
SAINT ELMO, Fayette Co. p 1.800
pop.— local estimate— on Vandalia Line and
Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rds., 14 m. N. E.
of Vandalia, the county seat.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894 ;
G. H. Grardner, editor and publisher (10 — 6).
SAINTE MARIA, Jasper Co. O, 406
pop., on Cincinnati, Indianapolis & West-
ern Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Newton.
TRIBUNE? Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established June, 1901; Otis
Stanley, editor; Otis Stanley & Co., pub-
lishers.
SAINT JOSEPH, Champaign Co. n-
687+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 12 m. E. of Champaign City,
and 9 E. of Urbana, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
R E C O R I); Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab
lished 1894; Dale Bros., editors and publishers.
SALEM, c. h., Marion Co. p l,842t
pop,, on Baltimore & Ohio, Southwestern
Chicago, Paducah & Memphis and Cen-
tralla & Chester Rds., 16 m. N. E. of Cen-
tralia and 69 E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Mill-
ing, coal mining, fruit shipping and evap-
orating.
HERALD-ADVOCATE ; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; democratic; daily four pages 15J^x23,
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1898,
weekly 1851; Brets & Furry, editors and pub-
lishers
MARION CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; J. B. Lewis,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,837 i^ 1907
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1;
established 1879; J. C. Utterback. editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SANDOVAL, Marion Co. g l,258t
pop., at junction of Baltimore & Ohio
Southwestern and Illinois Ceutral Rds., 60
m. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Manufacturing
and coal mining.
TIMES; Saturdaj'S; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
Reinhardt & Patterson, editors and publish-
ers (A A)-
SANDWICH, Dekalb Co. fy 2,520t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd..
57 m. S. W. of Chicago. Manufacture of
agricultural implements.
JOURNAL; semi-weekly, Tuesdaysand
Fridavs; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1897 ; J. H. Larner, editor and pub-
lisher.
ARGUS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1877;
J. B. Castle, editor and publisher.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pafi:«3 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; F. D. Lowman, editor and pub-
lisher.
SAN JOSE, Mason Co. n 700 pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., about 9 m. N. E.
of Mason City. Farming and stock raising.
METROPOLITAN ; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established October, 1901 ; NIeukirk & Eyrse,
editors and publishers (1—8).
SAUNEMIN, Livingston Co. n 350t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 12 m. E. of Pontiac,
the county seat. Stock raisingand farming.
GAZETTE ; Fridays; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1888; Charles
S. Brydia, editor and publisher; prints an
edition for Fairhury.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays (A A).
SAVANNA, Carroll Co. ^ 3,325t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds. and
Mississippi r.. 10 m. W. of Mount Carroll,
the county seat. Flour and lumber mills.
Shipping point.
JOURNAL ; every evening except Sun-
day, and CARROLL CO. JOURNAL,
Wednesdays; democratic; daily four, weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.20;
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1895, weekly
1685; F. S. Greenleaf, editor and publisher
(1—8).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 15x'22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1895, weekly
1875; Allyn G. Fleming, editor; W. W. Gilles-
pie, publisher (1—8).
SAYBROOK, McLean Co. a 879 r
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 26 m. E.
of Bloomlngton, the county seat. Grist and
saw mills. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pases 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Frank Woolley, editor and publisher.
SEATON, Mercer Co. ^ 485 pop., on
Iowa Central Rd.,9 m. E. of Kelthsburg.
Farming and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
C. E. Duncan, editor and publisher (1—8).
SENECA, Lasalle Co. [^ 1,190 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Cleve-
land, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis Rds.
and Illinois & Michigan canal. Grain trade,
coal mines and tile factories.
RECORD AND NEWS; Fridays; in
dependent; four pages 15x22; subscription 75
cents; established 1878; Terry Simmons, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
SHABBONA, Dekalb Co. [^ 587t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 68 m.
W. of Chicago. Agriculture.
CHIEF; Wednesdays (A A).
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 1:3x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1876; W. H. Ray, editor and publisher; prints
an edition for Lee (1—8).
SHANNON, Carroll Co. )j 6781 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
14 m. S. W. of Freeport and 116 W, of
Chicago. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
B. E. Boyle, editor and publisher
238
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
SHAWNEETOWN, c. h., Gallatin
Co. Q. 2,100 pop., on Baltimore & Obio South-
western and Louisville & Nashville Rds.
and Ohio r., 9 m. from the mouth of Wa-
bash. Manufacturing, milling, pork pack-
ing, lumber, mining and farming. A ship-
ping point.
GAIiLiATIN »E:YI0CRAT ; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1887; Geoi ge Hanlon,
editor and publisher (1—'*).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1906 and 1907.
LOCAL. RECORD ; Fridays; local;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1904; Conrad O. Edwards, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4) (A A).
NEWS-GLEANER; Fridays; repub-
lican: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
egtabiished 1872; A. T. Splvey, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,293 i" 1903)
since which it has not furnished any def-
inite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
SHELBYVILIiE, c. h., Shelby Co. a
4,234 pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois
and Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds. and Kaskaskla r., 79 m. W.of
Terre Haute. Ind. Manufacturing, agri-
culture and mining.
UNION: every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
dally four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub
scription — dally $5.30, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1887, weekly 1863; Union Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publlebers (7—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
the weekly issue had credit for exceed
ing 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT} Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.N; estab
llshed 1874; I. S. Storm, editor; Democrat
Company, publishers U— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 in 1894 and 1,750 in
1904, since which it has not furnished a
report, but was credited with more than
ing 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
SHELBY CO. LEADER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight to ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1852; Thos. B.
ShoafC, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that ithad an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
SHELDON, /rogttoi* Co. a- 1,303 pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Toledo, Peoria & Western Rds.,
86 na. S. of Chicago and lOS E. of Peoria.
Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1879; W. H. Overhue, editor and
publisher (1—8).
SHERIDAN, LasaUe Co. b 485 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy Rd., 16
m. N. N. E. of Ottawa.
SENTINEL; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1900; Noel
& Hanson, editors and publishers (2—8).
SHERRARD, ^/■«rcer Co. t]826t pop.»
on Rock Island & Peoria Rd., 25 m. S. of
Rock Island. Coalmining.
BULLETIN; Fridays; Independept;
eight to fourteen pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1895; Peterson & Pullerton.
editors and publishers.
SIBLEY, Ford Co. n- 444t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 22 m. N. W. of Paxton, the
county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
F. J. Hrdlicka, editor and publisher.
SIDELL, Vermilion Co. D- 776t pop., on
Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Peoria. De-
catur & Evansville Rds., 23 m. S. S. W. of
Danville, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAIi; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.25; established
1888; T. B. Williams, editor and publisher.
SIDNEY, Champaign Co. D- 564t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Wabash
Rds., about 10 m. S. E. of Urbana, the
county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
SIGEL. Shelby Co. n 298t pop., on Illi-
nois Central Rd., 18 m. S. by S. W. of Mat-
toon. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1893; P. C. Trager, editor and publisher.
SOMONAUK, Dekalb Co. b 630t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
22 m. W. of Aurora and 60 W. S. W. of Chi-
cago. Furniture and windmills.
REVEILLE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished ffl76 ; Chas. W. Faltz, editor and pub-
lisher.
SORENTO, Sand Co. g l,000t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy ana Toledo'
St. Louis & Western Rds., 43 m. N. E. of
Saint Louis, Mo. Mining and dairying.
BIjADE; Thursdays; independent: eight
pages 19x22; subscription $1; established
1891; James E. Long, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SPARTA, Randolph Co. p2,941t pop.,
on Centralia & Chester and Mobile & Ohio
Rds., 20 m. N. E. of Chester, the county
seat, and 50 S. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Plow factory, woolen mill, cannery and
creameries. Natural gas.
ARGONAUT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; Risley & Roberts, editors and publish-
ers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1897 and 1904, but has
not since set up a claim for issuing so
many.
P L A I N D E ALERi Fridays ; republl-
ean; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
239
ILLINOIS.
«abll»hed 1862; S. L. Taylor, editor; Taylor
Bros., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,025 in 1902,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
SPRINGFIELiD, c. h., Sangamon Co.
D State Capital, 55,000 pop., at junction
of six railroads, near Sangamon r. Agri
cultural and grain-raising district. Abund-
ant coal in vicinity.
DAILY.
ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL;
•rery morning, and SEMI-AVEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily and
semi-weekly eight, Sunday sixteen to thirty-
six pages 17x22; subscription— dally $5, Sun-
day $2, daily and Suudav $6.50, semi-weekly
$1; established— dally 1848, semi-weekly 1831;
Illinois State Journal Company, editors and
publishers ( 1—7) .
Copies printed: daily, 7,775 in 1906
8,323 in 1907
Sunday, 5,701 in. 1906
5>845 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 4,734 in 1906
5,019 in 1907
ILLINOIS STATE REGISTER,
erery morning, and SEMI- WEEKLY;
Tuesdays and Thursdays; democratic; daily
ten to sixteen, semi-w^eekly eight, Sunday
twenty-four to forty pages 1Tx2i8; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, semi-weeklv SI ; established-
daily 1848. weekly 18:^6. semi weekly 1892;
H. W. Clendenin, editor; Thomas Rees, man-
ager (1—6).
Copies printed: daily, 8,930 in 1904
12,27s in 1906
13,474 in 1907
Sunday, 6,879 in 1904
9,998 in 1906
10,810 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 5,261 in 1904
6,301 in 1906
6,062 in 1907
NEWS; every evening except Sunday; re-
publican; eight to twenty-eight pages 17x24;
subscription $5; established 1876; O. P. Bas
sett, editor: Springfield News Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily issue
had credit for exceeding 7.500 in 1907.
The semi-weekly had credit in 1903 for
an average issue in excess of 1,000 copies,
but has not since sustained any claim to
issuing so many.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day (A A).
WEEKLY.
FORUM; Saturdays; negro; six pages
103-^151^; subscription $1.50; established Dec,
1903; E. L. Rogers, editor; Rogers & Barbour,
publishers (1—5 P).
ILLINOIS TRADESMAN; Wednes
days; labor; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1897 ; R.E.Woodmansee, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,000 in 1900
3,000 in 1902
3,100 in 1904
3,100 in 1906
3,400 in 1907
LEADER ; Saturdays ( A A).
NEGRO CITIZEN: Saturdays; negro;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
t3; established 1893 as Advance Citizen: Z.
Bowman, editor; Citizen Publishing Co.,
publishers( 1—8).
ILLINOIS.
ST A ATS WOCHENBLATT; Fri-
days; German; democratic; twelve pages
17x23; subscription $2; established 1878; B. F.
Sexauer, editor and publisher.
STATE CAPITAL; Saturdays; negro;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; J. S. Murray, editor
and publisher.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
ODD-FELLOWS' HERALD; semi-
monthly; odd fellowship; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.25; established 1876; Mary P.
Miller and John H. SIkes, editors and pub-
lishers ( 12— 6) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,687 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any def-
initeand satisfactory report, but has been,
credited with more than 2,250 every
year since 1900, up to and including
1907.
MONTHLY.
COURT OF HONOR; monthly (A A).
FARM H03IE: monthly; agricultural
and live stock; thirty-two to thirty six
pages 11x16: subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1893: Charles F. Mills, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 20,150 in 1899
23,900 in 19.00
26,150 in 1901
30,790 in 1905
30,833 in 1906
32,166 in 1907
ILLINOIS MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medical: one hundred and t^n to
one hundred and flftv pages; 7x10; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1899; George N. Kreider,
M.D., editor: The Illinois State Medical So-
ciety, nublishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 3,541 in 1903
4,300 in 1905
4,900 in 1907
LO YA LAM ER IC A N ; monthly ; Loyal
American of the Republic; fraternity; eight
pages 11x15^; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1897; M. J. Power, editor: Loyal Amer-
icans of the Republic, publisheTs (7— 5)( A A).
Copies printed: 29,000 in 1905
24.333 in 1906
SPRINGVALLEY, Bureau Co. i
6,214tpop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago
& Northwestern Rds., 104 m. W. S. W.of Chi-
cago. Manufacturing. Coal mining. Agri-
culture.
CORRIEREITALO AMERICANO;
Thursdays (A A).
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
18ra; Hoffman & Mahoney, editors and pub-
lishers.
STANFORD, McLean Co. n 601t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 12m. W. of Bloom-
ington. Farming.
STAR ; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1894; F. L. Garst,
editor; Crihfield Bros., publishers.
STAUNTON, Macoupin Co. D 2,786t
pop., on Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis and
Wabash Rds., 86m. N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Coal mining and agriculture.
STAR ; semi-weeklv, Mondays and Thurs-
days (A A).
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; T. H. Edwards, editor and publisher
(7-5).
i:4o
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
STERLING, White$ide Co. ^ 6,309t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy,
Chicago & Northwestern and Peoria &
Northwestern Rds., Illinois & Mississippi
canal and Rock r., opposite Rock Falls, and
27 m. E. of Clinton. la. Good water power.
Manufacturing, dairying and agriculture.
EVENING GAZETTE ; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight pages
17x22; subscription $5; established 1854; M. D.
John, editor; The Sterling Gazette Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,615 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement.— Sterling and
Rc»ek Falls; population 13,U( (1. Trariiug
center of Whiteside, Henry, Burenu, Lee,
Ogle and Carroll counties. The Gazette
covers this field.
STANDARD ; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription S5; established 1868; A. L. Rich-
mond, editor: Sterling Standard Printing
Co.. publishers (1—8).
(Zopies printed: 2,615 in 1906,
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
BEOBACHTER; Fridays; German;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$2; established 1876; L. Oltmanns, editor and
publisher.
STEWARDSON, Shelby Co. n 677t
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City
and Wabash Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Shelby-
viiie, the county seat. Farming and manu-
facture of lumber.
CLIPPER; Thursdays; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1387; V. H. Fagen, editor and publisher.
STILLMAN VALLEY, Ogle Co. ^
475 pop., on Chicago Great Western and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 13 m.
S. by S. W. of Rockford. Tile and brick
manufacturing and milling.
GRAPHIC ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; John A. Atwood, editor and publisher.
STOCKTON, Jo Daviess Co. ^ 946t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 25 m.
E. of Galena, the county seat. Manufac-
tures of woolen goods, butter and cheese,
butter tubs, etc. Shipping point for live
stock and grain.
HERATiD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; John Sughroe. editor and pub-
lisher.
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $1.25; established 1898 ; W. A.
Scotchbrook. editor and publisher (1—8).
STONINGTON, Christian Co. n 1,200
pop., on Wabash Rd., 21 m. S. W. of Decatur.
Agriculture and mining.
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
gcription $1; established 1896; J. H. Abrams,
editor and publisher (1—8).
STRASBURG, Shelby Co. a 393 pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 18 m. S. of Sullivan.
Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents: established 1899; J. A.
Inlcksall editor and publisher.
ILLINOIS.
STREATOR, Lasalle Co. t] 19,000
pop., at junction of five railroads and Ver-
milion r., 16 m. S. of Ottawa, the county
seat. Glass, bottle and brick and sewer
pipe works. Coal fields near by.
FREE PRESS ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 17x22; subscription-
daily $2, weekly $1; established— daily 1880,
weekly 1873; A. R. Van Skiver and John W.
Fornof. editors; The Free Press Co., publish-
ers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: daily, 2,614 in 1903
2,979 in 1906
3,136 in 1907
INDEPENDENT-TIMES; every even-
ing except Sunday; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $4; established 1885; In-
dependent Times Printing Co., editors and
publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,536 in 1902
and 1,969 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 .in 1906 and 1907.
MONITOR; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
dally four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3.60, weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1882, weekly 1869; W. W.
Beau, editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
TRADESAND LABOR GAZETTE;
Fridays; labor; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ;establlshed October, 1902 ; G.W.White,
head, editor; J. F. DIcus, publisher (11—5)
(A A).
This paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,838 for the year 1903, but has
not since made claim to issuing so many y
as 1,000 copies.
VOLKSBLATT; Fridays; German;
eight pages 13x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; Wm. Ackermann, editor and pub-
lisher.
STRONGHURST, Henderson Co. -a
762t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., about 31 m. S. W. of Qalesburg. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
GRAPHIC ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888 ; J. F, Mains, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
SULLIVAN, c. h., Moultrie Co. a ■
2,399+ pop., at the intersection of Peoria,
Decatur & Evansville, Chicago & Eastern
Illinois and Wabash Rds., 24 m. S. E. of De-
catur. Agriculture, grain and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Isaac Hudson, editor and pub-
lisher.
MOULTRIE CO. NEWS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1884 ; W. G. Covey, editor
and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
CATAl.OGUE BY STATES.
241
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
a. rating to that effect. It has not since
made anv renewal of the claim.
PROGRESS; Wed nesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x2"2; subscription $1;
established 1357; I. J. Martin, editor and pub-
lisher.
SATURDAY HERAIiD; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages I5xi2; subscription
$1; established 1892; Mrs. Joiin P. Lilly, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,io6 in 189s
and 1,560 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
SUMNER, Lawrence Co. O, l,268t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 20
m. W. of Vincennes, Ind. Two flour milU;
cement block factory.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1876; James I. Wagner, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,057 jn 1903
1,201 in 1904
1,22^ in 1905
1,338 in 1906
1,403 in 1907
SYCAMORE, c.h., Dekalb Co. ^
3.653+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago Great Western Rds., 55 m. W. of
Chicago. Manufactures of brass, woven
wire specialties, insulated wire, plows,
wagons and farming implements. Canned
vegetables and condensed millc.
TRUE REPUBLICAN; semi weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; republican :
eight pages 15x22; subscription S2; established
1857; Edward I. Boles, editor; Boies & Resch,
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
"* for an average issue of 1,216 in 1899
and 1,384 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
TABLEGROVE, Ftdton Co. -a 376t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy Rd.,
14 m. W. of Lewistown, the county seat
Agriculture.
HERAJLD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1891; F. M. Bonham, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
TALLTTLA, Menard Co. a 639t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd.. 8 m. S. W. of
Petersburg, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
RECORD: Fridays; independent; four
pages lT>^x24; subscription .81 ; established
Aug., 1904: W. R. Sowers, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
TAMAROA, Perry Co. g 853t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Wabash, Chester &
Western Rds.. 8 m. N. of Duquoin and 22 S.
W. of Mount Vernon. Coal mining.
TII>IES ; Thursdays ; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; H. L. Farmer, editor and publisher.
TAMP I CO, Whiteiide Co. ^ 807t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
16
25 m. S. E. of Clinton, la. Shipping point
for grain and live stock. Agriculture.
TORNADO; Fridays ; independent ;
eiglit pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876 ; George Isherwood, editor and
publisher 1 1—8).
TAYIiORVILLE, c. h., Christian
Co. a 4,24S+ pop., at crossing of Baltimore &
Ohio Southwestern and Wabash Rds., 25 m.
S. E. of Springfield, the State capital, and
83 X. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Manufacturing.
Coal mines.
BREEZE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SE>I I- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages— dally
17}^x24, semi- weekly 15x22; subscription —
dally $5, semi-weekly $1; established 1893;
Frank Reed, editor; Breeie Printing Co.,
publishers (1—7).
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for an average issue of 1,125 in
1902, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with printing more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and CHRISTIAN CO. COURIER,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally $5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1897. weekly
1893; S. K. Strother. editor; Courier Printing
Company, publishers.
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1896 and_ 1902,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
SCHOOL NEWS AND PRACTI-
CAL EDUCATOR; monthly; educa-
tional; forty-eight pages 8x10; subscription
$1.25; established 1^7; C M. Parker, editor
and publisher; dated also at Chicago (1—8).
Copies printed: 16,622 in 1896
15,790 in 1903
15,016 in 1907
TECHNY, Cook Co. cf 500 pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,20m. N.
W. of Chicago. Manufacturing and farm-
ing.
CATHOLIC FORTNIGHTLY RE-
VIEW; bi-weekly; roman catholic; thirty-
six pages 6x9J4; subscription §2.50; estab-
lished 1S93; Arthur Preuas, editor and pub '
Usher (1—7) (A A).
Ai»tERIRANISCHES MISSION8-
BLATT; monthly; German roman catho-
lic; forty-eight pages 7J^xlO^; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; Rev. Herman
Richarz, editor; Society of the Divine Word,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4.583 in 1902
8,917 in 1903
9,750 in 1904
12,500 in 1905
14,166 in 1906
16,500 in 1907
CHRISTIAN FAMILY; monthly;
roman catholic; forty-eight pages l}4xlOH;
subscription $1; established January, 1906;
Rev. Herman Richarz, editor; Society of the
Divine Word, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1906
11,125 in 1907
TEUTOPOLIS, Effingham Co. P 498t
pop., on Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd.,
4 m. N. E. of Effingham, the county seat.
Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
Chas. A. Worman, editor and publlBher.
M2
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
THA'WVILIiE, Iroquois Co. a- 241 r
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 90 m. S. of
Chicago. Farming.
REPORTER; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established August,
1904; W. O. Sanders, editor and publisher
(1-8).
THEBES, Alexander Co. g 1,200 pop.,
on Chicago & East Illinois, Illinois Cen-
tral, St. Louis Southwestern and Iron
Mountain Rds.. 21 m. N, W. of Cairo.
STAR; Fridays; local; twelve to fourteen
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1903;
T. W. Williams, editor and publisher (12—5)
(AA).
THOMPSONVIIiLE, Franklin Co.
p 540 pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S.E.
of Benton, the county seat. Fruit, wheat,
corn, tobacco and castor beans. Coal
mining.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 81; established
December, 1899; L. O. Trigg, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
THOMSON, Carroll Co, \2 467t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Burlington & Qulncy Rds.. IM m. E.
of Mississippi r., 7 N. by N. E of Fulton and
10 from Clinton, Iowa. Saw mill and man-
ufactory of windmills.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1894; N.
D. Millard, editor and publisher.
TISKIL'WA, Bureau Co. [j 965t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. and
Hennepin canal, 7 m. S. of Princeton, the
county seat. Agriculture, stock raising and
dairying.
CHIEF; Wednesdays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1887;
J. A. Long, editor and publisher (1—8).
T O Li E D O , c- b., Cumberland Co. n-
1,000+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 47 m. W.
by S. W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Wh«at,
corn, hay, broom corn, lumber and lire
stock.
REPUBIilCAN; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
•stabllshed 1873 as Argus; C. P. Davis, editor
and publisher (1—8).
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1859; Barton & Wood, editors and pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,099 m 1902
1,188 in 1903
1,314 in 1904
1,403 in 1905
1,449 ill 1906
1,503 in 1907
TOLONO, Champaign Co. [>845t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Wabash Rds., 10 m.
8. by S. W of Urbana, the county seat.
* Grain shipping point. Drain tile manu-
facture. Natural gas.
HERALD ; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1876; A. B. Campbell, editor and publisher.
TOIiUC A, Afarshall Co. □ 2,629t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m.
S. W. of Streator. Agriculture.
HERALD: Fridays; eight pages 15x26;
ILLINOIS.
subscription $1; established February, 1901;
John T. Carroll, editor and publisher.
STAR; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1893; J. M. Breen, editor and publisher.
TONICA, Lasalle Co. tl 4»7t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. of Lasalle.
Various manufactories and farming.
NEWS; Fridays ; Independent ; six
pages 13x20; subscription $1; e8tablishedl873;
J. W. Richardson & Sou, editors and publish-
ers; prints an edition for Lostaut (7—5).
TOULON, c. h., Stark Co. a 1,60»
pop., on Rock Island & Peoria Rd., 37 m. N.
by N. W. of Peoria. Agriculture.
STARK CO. NEWS; Fridays; repub-
lican; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1856; James A. Nowlan, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 in 1895, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1899, up to and including 1907.
STARK CO. SENTINEL; Wednes-
days; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1879; Qus. Hulsi-
zer. editor and publisher ( A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,071 for the year
1896, but has not since made claim tc
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
TOWANDA, McLean Co. n 450 pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Bloom-
ington, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1: established 1900; L. H. Fulwiler,
editor; J. H. Falkingham, publisher (A A).
TOWERHIIiL,^ Shelby Co. n 615t
pop., on Baltimore'* Ohio Southwestern
and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 9 m. W. of Shelbyville, the
county seat. Milling, manufacturing and
coal mining.
BREEZE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1891; C. F. Dannenbarger, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
TREMONT, Tazewell Co. a 768tpop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 18 m. S. of Peoria. Agriculture
and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
crlptlon $1.25; established 1893; M. L. Cot-
tingham, editor and publisher.
TROY, Madison Co. pi,080t pop., on
Vandalia Line Rd., 18 m.N. E. of Saint
Louis, Mo. Flour and elevator. Coalmining
and farming.
CALL; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; B.W. Jarvis, editor and publisher.
TUSCOLA, c. h., Douglas Co. n- 2,569t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Illinois
Central and Indianapolis, Decatur and
Western Rds., 85 m. E. of Decatur and 150
S. by S. W. of Chicago. Farming.
J OURNAL-REPUBLICAN ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established— Jowrna? 186i, Republican
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
243
ILLINOIS.
1885, consolidated 1900 ; Journal Printing
Company, editors and publishers (li— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issuce of 1,747 in 1899,
since which, although it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, it has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since 1901, up to and
including 1907.
K E V I EW J Fridays ; democi-atic ; eight to
twelve pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1975; Chas. W. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 in 1896 and 2,697
in 1904, since which, in the absence of
any definite and satisfactory report, it
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1906 and 1907.
URBANA, c. h., Champaign Co. D-
5,728+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Illinois Central and Wa-
bash Rds., U m. E. of Champaign and 92
E. by N. E. of Springfield, the State capital.
Seat of State University. Agriculture and
mining.
COURIER; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; daily eight, Sunday
eight, weekly eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1; established —
daily 1897, weekly 1894; F. E. Linketer, man-
ager ; Urbana Courier Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,500 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
IIjLjIXI; every morning except Mon-
day; collegiate; eight pages 11x18; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1870; Arthur C. Haines,
editor; Students of the University of Illinois,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
UTICA, Lasalle Co. ^ l,150t pop., on
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 100 m.
W. of Chicago. Sewer-pipe and hydraulic
cement works.
GAZETTE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1886; Cyrus
Young, editor and publisher.
V AND A LI A, c.h.,J?'ai/e«e Co. g
2,665+ pop., on Illinois Central and Van-
dalia Line Rds. and Kaskaskla r., 67 m.
E. by N. E. of Saint Louis, Mo. Paper,
chair and brick machine manufactories.
FAYETTE CO. DEMOCRAT; Wed
nesdays ; democratic : four pages 30x26; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1859 ; Chas, G.
Smith & Son, editors and publishers.
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1889;
C. F. Coleman, editor and publisher.
UNION; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
ILLINOIS.
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1864; T. N. Lakin & Sons, editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the 3'ears 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
j 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
VERMONT, Fulton Co. -n l,195t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16
m. S. W. of Lewistown, the county seat.
Agriculture and small fruit.
UNION; Thursdays; independent; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1881 ; C. M. Slercer, editor and publisher.
VERSAILLES, £rown Co. ^ 524t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 50 m. E. of Quincy.
Grain and stock shipping point.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; neutral ;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1883 ; George I. Fields, editor and pub-
lisher.
VICTORIA, Knox Co. ^ 829t pop.,
on Galesburg & Great Eastern Rd., 18 m. N.
E. of Galesburg, the county seat. Coal
mining. Shipping point for coal and wood.
Farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; Archie M.
Waffle, editor; R. S. Hook, publisher.
VIENNA, c. h., Johnson Co. p l,217t
pop., ou Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago St
St. Louis Rd., 34 m. N. E. of Cairo. Live
stock, grain, hay, fruit and lumber.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Lucas Parker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
NEWH; Thursdays; republican; four
pages; 153.^x22; subscription $1; established
1899; T. H. Sheridan, editor and publisher
(7-5).
TIMES : Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1879 ; Will H. Gilliam, editor and publisher
(7-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, _ but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
VILLA GROVE, Douglast Co. n-
2,0(X) pop., ou Chicago & Eastern Illinois
Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Danville. Chicago 8c
Eastern Illinois R.R. repair shops.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
May, 1904 as Oazette; ShuTnalLer & Morrison,
editors and publishers (1—8).
VIOLA, Mercer Co. tl 552t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 7 m. E.
of Aledo, the county seat. Near the Gil-
christ coal mines.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; A. G. Peterson, editor and
publisher (S— 5 P).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
VIRDEN, Macoupin Co. U 2,280t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Chicago, Burling-
ton & Quincy Rds., 17 m. N. by N. E. of
Carlinville, the county seat, and 22 S. by
S. W. of Springfield, the State capital.
Coal mining, tile and hard brick manu-
facturing, poultry packing and grain ship-
ping.
RECORD; Wednesdays ; democratic;
eiiiht pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1866; E. P. Kimball, editor and pub-
lisher.
REPORTER; Fridays ; republican ;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879 ; John R. Underwood, editor and
publisher (7—5).
VIRGINIA, c. h., Casa Co. £d l.eoof
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rds., 30
m. W. N. W. of Springfield, the State
capital. Farming.
ENQUIRER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1875; Harrj' F. Downing, editor and
publisher.
For the year 1899 this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
GAZETTE; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $2; established 1870;
Charles M. TInney, editor and publisher (1—8) .
Copies printed: 1,028 in 1903
1,023 in 1904
1,026 in 1905
1,090 in 1906
I, III in 1907
WALNUT, Bureau Co. [j 791t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 35 m.
S. E. of Clinton, la. Grain and stock raising.
MAIL. AND EXPRESS; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; republican ;'
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; F. L. Tucker, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
LEADER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1892; Wm. Wilson, editor and publisher (5—3).
WAPELLA, Deioitt Co. D 442t pop.,
on lllinoi~-^;,:rr:ccl Hu., u m. N. of Clinton,
' i lie' county seat. Farming.
.HERALD: Fridays; eight pages 18x2'A;
subscription $1.; established 1899; C. A.
Burner, editor and publisher (7—5).
W A R R E N , ^o Daviess Co. tl l,327t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Illinois Central Rds., 26 m. E. by N. E. of
Galena, the county seat. Manufacturing,
lead mining, tobacco growing, stock raising
and agriculture.
SENTINEL-LEADER ; Welnesdays ;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25 ; established— -Sentinei 1857, Leader 1890,
consolidated 1900: H. C. Gann, editor; Sen
tlnel-Leader Printing Co., publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue oi 1,215 in^ 1899
and 1,713 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
WARRENSBURG, Macon Co. n
503+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., about 10
m. N. W. of Decatur, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TIIIES; Thursdays (A A).
WARSA W,^«ncocA Co.-C 2,3351 pop.,
on Toledo, Peoria & Western Rd. and Mis-
sissippi r. Woolen and flour mills and
manufactures of farm Implements, pickles,
stove polish, etc. Shipping point for hay
and produce.
BULLETIN; Fridays; republican; four
pages 22x28 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
18^; Phil. Dallam, editor and publisher.
WASHBURN, Woodford Co. n 703t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 22 m. N. E. of
Peoria. Various manufactories. Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; R. E. Patterson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WASHINGTON, Tazewell Co. nl,459t
pop., on Chicago & Alton, Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe and Toledo, Peoria & Western
Rds., 12 m. E. of Peoria. Shipping point for
grain and hogs.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1876 ; F. B. Mills, editor and publisher.
POST; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
17x2a; subscription $1; established 1898; Paul
R. Goddard, editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
WATERLOO, c.h.., Monroe Co. p
2,114-l-pop., on Mobile & OhioRd., 12 m. E. of
Mississippi r. and 22 S. of Saint Louis, Mo.
Wheat and corn.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1858; H. C. Voris, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,014 in 1897
1,336 in 1900
1,364 in 1902
1,436 in 1903
1,470 in 1904
1,505 in 1905
1,468 in 1906
1,521 in 1907
TIMES ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1872 ; Nelson A. Rickert, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it was given credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
WATSEKA,c.h., /roguei* Co.n-2,505t
pop., on Toledo, Peoria & Western and
Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rds. and Iroquois
r., 75 m. S. of Chicago. Artesian wells.
Farming.
IROQUOIS CO. TIMES -DEMO-
CRAT; Fridays; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1S98; Matthew P.
Kelly, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
245
ILLINOIS.
REPUBLICAN; "Wednesdays ; republi-
can; eight pages ;:i0x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1856; L. F. Watson, editor; "Wat-
eeka Republican Co., publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,624 in 1897
, and 1,764 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WAUCONDA, Lalie Co. d' 397t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
18 m. from Waukegan, the county seat, and
41 from Chicago. Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; L. N.
Carr, editor and publisher.
WAUKEGAN, c.h., Lake Co. cr9,426t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and El-
gin, Joliet & Eastern Rds. and Lake Michi-
gan, 36 m. N. of Chicago and 50 S. of Mil-
waukee, Wis. Wire mills, sugar refineries,
sash and door, w^agon and carriage fac-
tories, breweries, machine shop, foundries,
tanneries, malt houses, mineral springs and
a fine harbor. Summer resort. Farming.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $4, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1892, weekly 1850;
Wm. J. & Frank G. Smith, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,889 in 1907
The weekly had credit for an average
issue of 2,343 for the year 1890, but
has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
SUN ; every evening except Sunday; re-
publican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$4.20; established 1893; Frank H. Just, editor;
Sun Publishing and Printing Co., publishers;
prints a weekly edition for Libertyvilled— 8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,157 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1903,
up to and including 1907.
W A V E R li Y, Morgan Co. -u 1 ,573t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Rds., 19 m. E.
S. E. of Jacksonville, the county seat. Mill-
ing and butter and cheese making.
JOURNAL-ENTERPRISE; Frl
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished—Jo u/na/ 18T2, Enterprise 1897; B.
Reinbach. editor: Waverly Journal Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
WAYNE CITY, Wayne Co. R 800
pop., on Southern Rd., 18 m. E. of Mt. Ver
non. Flour mill, timbering and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
August, 1903; W. W. Draper, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WAYNES VIIiLE, Dewitt Co. n 528 f
pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 20 m. S. of
Bloomington and 46 E. of Peoria. Steam
and gasoline grain elevator, brick-yards
and creamery. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; Saturdays ; neutral ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1882;
ILLINOIS.
A. O. Haines, editor; Crihfield Bros., pub-
lishers.
"W'ELjyO'N, Dewitt Co. a 5S6t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd.. 11 m. E.of Clinton, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; nonpartisan; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1891 ;
A. H. Montgomery, editor and publisher (1--8).
W'ENO'N A, Marshall Co. n l,486tpop.,
on Illinois Central and Chicago & Alton
Rds., 20 m E. of Lacon, the county seat, and
40 N. of Bloomington. Center of grain
trade. Manufacturing and bituminous coal
mining.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1865; Otis Montgomery, editor and publisher.
W^EST BROOKLYN, Let Co. ^
27iit pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., about 30 m. N. of La Salle.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days (A A).
WEST CHICAGO, Du Page Co. nf
1,877+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 30 m.
W. of Chicago. Sash, door and blind fac-
tory. Farming,
DU PAGE CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays ; democratic ; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
John C. Neltnor, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,248 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but- has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
WESTERVELT (P. O. Findlay),
Shelby Co. D on Chicago & Eastern Illinois
Rd.. about 8 m. N. of Shelby ville, the county
seat.
REVIEW; Thursdays (A A).
WESTFIELD, Clark 6'o.Q820t pop.»
on Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rd.,40 m.
W. of Terre Haute, Ind. Flour mills and
brick-yard. Farming and stock raising.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; R. M. Dawscm, editor and pub-
lisher.
WEST FRANKFORT, Franklin
Co. g 250+ pop., on Chicago & Western Illin-
ois Rd., about 8 m. directly S. of Benton,
the county seat. Brick factory and mining.
AMERICAN; Fridays (A A).
WEST POINT, Hancock Co. -a 277t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
about 80 m. N. E. of Quincy.
WEST POINTER; Fridays (A A).
WEST PULLMAN, Cook Co. ^
7,000 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific, Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis and
Illinois Central Rds.. 15 m. S. E. of Chicago.
REPORTER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 22x15; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; G. F. Roberts, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
216
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS.
ILLINOIS.
"WEST SALEM, EcVwards Co. L^ TOOt
pop., on Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rd.,
16 m. s! of Olney and 50 N. W. of Evansville,
Ind. Agriculture, fruit raising and lumber.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; four pages
18x.i4; suDScription $1; established 1900; W.
S. Balchley, editor and publisher.
WHEATON, c. h., Du Page Co. cf
3,250 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
25 m. W. of Chicago. Agriculture and
stock raising.
1>U PAGE CO. NEWS; Fridays (A A).
1JLL.1N01AN; Fridays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861; N. E. Matter, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WESiT CHICAGO PRESS; Thurs
days; republican; eignt pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884 as Press;
S. E. Wright, editor and publisher (2—8).
WHITEHALIi, Oreene Co. -a 2,883
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy and
Chicago & Alton Rds., 24 m. S. by S. W.
from Jacksonville and 70 N , of Saint Louis
Mo. Manufactures oT pottery, drain tile
and sewer pipe. Potters' clay and coal
mines. Agricultural center.
EVENING REPUBLICAN; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; daily four, weekly
ten pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6, week-
ly $1.50; established— daily 1884, weekly 18T7;
R. B. Pearce, publisher (1—8).
REGISTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished August 21, 1869; H. E. Bell, editor and
publisher (l—D.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in the year 1898, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
WILLIAMSFIELD,^»oa--C'o.-n447t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 20 m. E. of Galesburg, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x20; subscription .$1.50; established
1890; M. H. Irish, editor and publisher.
WILLIAMSVILLE, Sangamon
Co. n 573+ pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 12
m. N. E. of Springfield, the county seat and
State capital. Agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; independent local;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
]!GhcJ 1894; C. E. Stewart, editor and pub-
lisher.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
WILLOW HILL, Jasper Co. Q^ 767
pop., on Indianapolis Southern and Cin-
cinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rds., 8 m. E. of
Newton, the county seat. Agriculture.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1901: Keys & Keys, editors and publish-
ers (1^8).
WILMETTE, Cook Co. nf 2,300t pop.
—local estimate 4,i;00— on Chicago & North-
western and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rds. Suburb of Chicago.
LOCAL NEWS ; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .$1.50; established
1893; C. H. Rush, editor and publisher (2—7).
WILMINGTON, mil Co. tf l,420r
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd. and Kankakee
r., 16 m. S. by S. E. of Joliet, the county
seat. Manufacturing and farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871; Don A. Spurr, editor; Quinu & *
Odell, publishers (2—8).
WINCHESTER, c. h., Scott Co. -d
1,711+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd. and Big Sandy creek, 18 m. S. W.
of Jacksonville and 82 N. of Saint Louis,
Mo. Mining, manufacturing and agri-
culture.
SCOTT CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1901; H. F. Tillman, editor
and publisher 1—8).
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1865; P. R. Nelson, editor and publisher (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,150 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
W ITU "DSOTi, Shelby Co. D 866t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Wabash Rds., 12 m. E. of Shelby ville,
the county seat. Flour and saw mills,
canning and bottling factories and brick
works. Stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; local ; eight
pages 13x22; subscription ;$1; established
1878; Lilly & Dunscomb. editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
MATTOON DISTRICT METHOD-
IST; monthly; methodlst; four pages 11x16;
subscription ; established 1904; Rev.
Parker ShleULs, editor; Lilly & Dunscomb,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WINNEBAGO, Winnebago Co. [^ 405t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 7 m.
W. of Rockford, the county seat, and 100 W.
of Chicago. Farming.
REFLECTOR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887; C. F. Trittle, editor and publisher,
WINSLOW, Stephenson Co. tl 405+
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 20 m. N. W, of
Freeport, the county seat. Farming.
REGISTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Frank A. Dean, editor and pub-
lisher.
WITT, Montgomery Co. U on Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louia Rd.,
15 m. N. E. of Hillsboro, the county seat.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
WOODHULL, Henry Co.\2 774t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy Rd., 18 m.
N. of Galesburg. Farming.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 14x2U ; subscription $1 ; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
ILLINOIS.
1880; W. A. Olson, editor; Olson & Stephen-
aon, publishers (12 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,ioi for the
year 1898, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
WOODSTOCK, c.h., McHenry Co. ^
5,50(3 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
51 m. N. VV. of Chicago. Pickle and type-
writer factories.
DAS VOL.KSBL.ATT; Fridays; Ger
man; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; Chas. F. Ren-
ich, editor and publisher (1—8).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; C. A. Lemmers, editor; Lemmers
Br.)thers, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on three
occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17i^x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856; Charles F. Renich, editor; Wood-
stock Sentinel Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,449 ^". ^^97
and 1,519 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
"WYANET,5«^e«w Co. ti 902t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 6 m. W.
of Princeton, the county seat. Manufac-
turing, agriculture and coal mining.
REVIEW; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; B. S. Ed-
wards, editor and publisher.
WYOMING, Stark Co. n l,277t pop.,
on Rock Island & Peoria and Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy Rds., 6 m. E. by S. E. of
Toulon, thecounty seat. Coal mines, brick
ILLINOIS.
and tile yards, poultry feeding plant and
feather works.
POST-HERALD; Wednesdays; repub-
lican ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1872; Moore & Son, editors and
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,250 in 1907
XENIA, Clay Co. g 800 pop., on Balti-
more & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 8 m. W. of
Flora.
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS INDE-
PENDENT; Fridays; independent; four
pages 14x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; Pritchett & Barnhill, editors and
publishers (11— 5) (A A).
YATES CITY, Knox Co. -n 650t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 25 m.
S. E. of Galesburg, the county seat, and
60 W. of Peoria. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; greenback; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1879; A. H. McKelghan, editor and publisher.
YORKVILLE, c. h., Kendall Co. [j
413+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. and Fox r., 51 m. W. S. W. of Chicago.
Manufacturing town. Farming.
KENDALL CO. RECORD; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1864; John R. Mar-
shall, editor and publisher (1 — i).
Copies printed: 1,858 in 1903
1,880 in 1905
1,912 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— John R. Mar-
shall established the Kecord in May, 1864,
and has published it continuously ever
since— 44 years. The Record la the family
paper of Kendall county— a wealthy farm-
ing district containing a dozen prosperous
villages. It employs 14 paid local corre-
spondents, and is essentially a home paper.
ZION CITY, Lake Co. tf 4,800 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 42 m. N. of
Chicago. Lace factory, office supply works
and printing office.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
ZION HERALD; Fridays; religion;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1907; Wilbur Glenn Vollva, editor and
publisher CU— 7 P).
INDIANA.
Population 2,516,462 1. Land Area 35,910 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Lake Michigan and the State of Michigan, east by Ohio,
southeast and east by Kentucky, and west by Illinois. State capital : Indian-
apolis. Principal products and industries: Agriculture and iron, lumber and
cheese manufactures. Number of newspapers and other periodicals published
(.March 30, 1908), 783, divided as follows: Daily, 146; semi- weekly, 25; weekly, 5'6H;
bi-weekly, 1; semi-monthly, 6; monthly, 6.:; bi-monthly, 2; quarterly, 3.
The cities of over 15,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Indianapolis 169,164t Antlcrson '20,17^t
Evau»ville SB.OOTt Kiclnnuud 18,'^26+
Fort Wayne 4-5,1 lot Lafayette lS,116t
Terre Haute a6,6T3t Waiiou 17,337 +
!Soutb Bend 35.999+ Losausport 16,204t
Muncie •.i0,94'2+ Elkhart 15,184t
New Albany '^0,6tiSt
ADVANCE, £oone Co. a 450 pop., on
Chicago & Southeastern Rd., 9 m. S. W. of
Lebanon, the county seat. Canning fac-
tory, grain elevators, saw mill, corn, wheat,
horses, hogs and sheep.
HUSTLER; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; Chas.
F. McDaniel, editor and publisher.
AKRON, Fulton Co. b 629 pop., on
Erie Rd., 10 m. E. by S. E. of Rochester, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1891 ; S.N.
Shesler, editor and publisher.
ALBANY, Delaware Co. D-3,116t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 11 m. N. W. of
Muncie. Manufacture of glass, straw board,
iron tubes, furnaces and washing machines.
CHRONIC liE; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished Jan., 1903; J. P. Casterline, editor and
publisher (2— 5).
ALBION, c. h., Noble Co. cf l,3»lt pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 32 m. N. N. E. of
Fort Wayne. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 19i^x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; W. H. McEwen, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,450 for the year
1895. but has not since made any defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
NEW ERA; Wednesdaj's ; republican ;
eight pages 20x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; E. L. Adair, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,100 for the year
1900, but has not since made an^ defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
ALEXANDRIA, Madison Co. n
7,221t pop., at junction of Cleveland, Cin-
cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and Lake Erie
& Western Rds., 12 m. N. of Anderson, the
county seat. Saw and planing mills, blue
limestone quarries, brick-yards, paper,
mineral wool, metal wheel, lamp chimney
and plate glass factories. Center of the
Indiana gas belt. Agriculture.
TIMES - TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday; independent; four pages
15>gx22; subscription— daily $3. weekly $1.50;
established 1897; R. M. Yelviugtou, editor
and publisher (,1—8).
PRESS; semi- weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays, and WEEKLY, Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; C. F. Meyer & Bro., editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a ra-
ting to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
AMBIA, Benton Co. -D 700 pop., on
Lake Erie & Western Rd., 18 m. E. of
Hoopeston, 111. Shipping point for corn
and grain.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1891; W. F. Morgan, editor and publisher
(1-8).
AMBOY, Miami Co. [j 700 pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Chicago, Cincinnati, & Louisville Rds.,
36 m. S. E. of Logansport. Manufacturing
brick and tiles, butter and cheese; canning
factory and flour mill. Farming and dairy-
ing.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established August, 1902; J. F. 3Ielton & Son,
editors and publishers (1—8).
ANDERSON, c. h., Madison Co. U
28,000 pop., on Chicago & Southeastern,.
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 36 m. N. E. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Manufactiu-ing.
BULLETIN ; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1885; J.W.
Knight, editor; J. E. Burke, publisher (2 — 1)
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3.367 in
1901 and 4,288 in 1903. since which it
has not furnished any report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
249
INDIANA.
EVENING NEWS ; every eveuiiig ex-
cept Sunday, and DE310C RAT, Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $3.60, weekly $1; established — daily
1*S7, weekly 1854 ; Dale J. Crittenberger, edi-
tor; John C. Williams, publisher (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either editions of this paper, but
both have had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906.
HERALD; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1838, weekly
1868; Edw.C. Toner, editor; Herald Publish-
ing Company, publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: daily, 2,893 i^ IQOS
3,069 in 1906
3,488 in 1907
Sunday, 3,130 in 1905
3,418 in 1906
3,825 in 1907
DEMOCRAT; Fridays (A A;.
GOSJPEL, TRI\>IPET; Thursdays;
holiness; sixteen payes Ui^xlo; subscription
$1; established 1880; E. E. Byrum. editor;
Gospel Trumpet Company, publishers (1—T).
Does not insert advertisements.
ANDERSONVILLE, Fmnklin Co.
a- 275 pop., 18 m. N. W. of Brookville.
FOUR-COUNTY HERALD; Thurs
days; local; four pages 16x22; subscription
50 cents; established Dec, 1894; F. w. Kaler,
editor and publisher (1—5 P).
ANDREWS, Huntington Co. [^ 746t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 6 m. W. of Hunting-
ton, the county seat. Farming.
SIGNAL ; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI; established 1893;
Otto K. Gleason, editor and publisher.
ANGOI.A, c. h., Steuben Co. fl- 2,141t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 42 m. N. of Fort Wayne. Seat of Tri
State Normal College. Manufacturing, agri-
culture and stock raising.
HERALD ; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18(6 ; Rev. E. C. Kliuk, editor and pub-
lisher (7—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that efltect. It
has not since made aiu'- renewal of
the claim.
MAGNET; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription §1.50; established
1893; Rose & Willis, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: 1,094 in 1895 and
1,210 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
STEUBEN REPUBLICAN}
Wednesdays; local; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1856; O. F. Rake-
straw, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,387 in
1899 and 2,800 in 1904, since which
It _ has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1907.
ARCADIA, Hamilton Co. a 1.413t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 31 m. N.
INDIANA.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Agricult-
ure and manufacturing. Natural gas.
ARCADIAN; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1883;
Henry Duvalt, editor and publisher.
ARGOS, ^^ar shall Co. ^ l,409t pop., at
crossing of Lake Erie & Western and New
York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 8 m. S.
by S. E. of Plymouth, the county seat.
Flour and lumber. Furniture factory.
REFLECTOR; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; Commercial Printing
Company, editors and publishers (,12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, and the publisher ad-
mits that no such record is kept as
would make it possible to prepare one.
Still it had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
NATIONAL HARDWARE BUL-
LETIN: monthly;-one hundred and six-
teen pages 6^.3x9^; subscription 50 cents;
M L. Care}', editor; National Retail Hard-
ware Association (Inc.), publishers (11 — 6 P).
Copies printed: 10,600 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 7,500 in 1907.
ASHLEY, Steuben C-). cri,040t pop., on
Wabash Rd., 8 m. S. by S. W. of Angola, the
county seat. Railroad machine shops. Ag-
riculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; Bert
Spitler, editor and publisher.
ATTICA, Fountain Co. -n 8,0051 pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Wabash
Rds. and Wabash r., 22 m. S. W. of Lafa-
yette, and 120 S. of Chicago. Manufac-
turing.
LEDGER; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY, Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pagea
17x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1895, weekly 1851; Edgar
Webb, editor and publisher (1 — S).
Copies printed: For the years 1906
and 1907 the weekly edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
FOUNTAIN- WARREN DEMO-
CRAT ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; Geo. M. Williams, editor and publisher.
SATURDAY PRESS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899 ; A. S. Peacock, editor and
publisher ^1— 8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
AUBURN, c. h., Dekalb Co. cf 5.000
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania Rds.,
22 m. N. of Fort Wayne. Manufacturing.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
250
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
I
cratic; daily four, weekly twelve pages
20x26; subscription — weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1894. weekly 1871 ; Courier Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than i.ooo copies regularly in the year
igo2. but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many.
EVENING DISPATCH; every even
lug except Sunday, and WEEKIiV, Thurs-
days; independent republican; daily four,
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$4. weekly SI. 50; established— daily 1899,
weeklv 1874; J. Edgar Buchanan, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 the weekly edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
AURORA, Dearborn Co. O, 3,6451
pop., on Baltimore 4k Ohio Southwestern
and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds. and Ohio r.. 25 m. below Cincin-
nati, O. Steamboats to that city. Milling,
distilling, coopering and shipping of hay
and grain.
BULIjETIN; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; The McMichael Printing & Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DEARBORN INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays (A A).
AI^PHA AND OMEGA; monthly;
undenominational; sixteen pages 9x13; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; Home
Publishing Co. editors and publishers
Does not Insert advertisements.
AVILIjA, Noble Co. ^ 6g8t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio and Grand Rapids & In
dlana Rds., 9 m. W. of Auburn and 22 N. W.
of Fort Wayne. Windmill, spoke, handle
and candy factories, flour mills, brick and
tile yards. Creamery. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1886; Hooper & Yaiser, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
BATESVILLE, Ripley Co. a, 2,500
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 50 m. N. W. of Cincinnati,
CofQn and furniture factories. Farming.
DEMOCRATIC HERAI^D; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1893; Peter Hol-
zer. editor; Peter Holzer & Co., publishers
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,244 i°
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
IND1A\A.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $l.i!5; established 1893; D. McCal-
lum, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had ere.
dit for issuing more than i,oco copies
regularly in the year 1896, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing
so many.
BEDFORD, c. h., Lawrence Co. p
6,115+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western, Evansvllle & Terre Haute and
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago and Balti-
more & Ohio Rds., 72 m. N. W. of New Al-
bany. Stone works.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays ;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1.25; established— dally
1891, weekly 1871; C. P. Butler, editor and
publisher (7—5).
MAIL*; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription- dally $5, week-
ly $1.25; established— daily 1892, weekly 1877;
Otis & Brooks, editors and publishers.
BERNE, Adams Co. cf l,037t pop.^
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 12 m, S. of
Decatur, the county seat. Farming and
lumber.
NEWS; semi weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; local; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established Oct., 1903; Otto Ryf, edi-
tor; News Co., publishers (2—5 P).
WITNESS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; English and German; independent;
eight to sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1.25: estiiblished 1896; Fred Rohrer, editor
and manager (1— S)
Copies printed: 1,205 in 1901
1,438 in 1902
1,394 in 1903
1,41s in 1904
1,415 in 1905
1,438 in 1906
1,445 in 1907
CHRISTL.ICHER BU NDE 8-
BOTE ; Tuesdays; German; mennonite;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; I. A. Sommer, editor; Mennonite
Book Concern, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,861 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1904 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
MENNONITE; Thursdays; mennonite;
eight pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; H. G. Allebach, editor; Menno-
nite Book Concern, publishers.
BICKNELIi, Knox Co. p 1,000 pop.»
on Indianapolis & Vincennes Rd.. 15 m
N. E. of Vincennes, the county seat. Coal
mines. Brick and tile factory.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; A. D. Craig, editor and publisher.
BLOOMFIELD, c. h., Greene Co. p
1,588+ pop., on Louisville, New Albany &
Chicago and Indianapolis & Evansvllle
Rds., 80 m. S.W. of Indianapolis, the State
capital. Farming and coal mining.
DEMOCRAT I Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861; Paul McNeill, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
251
INDIANA.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in ipor and every year
since, including 1907.
NEWS ; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1876;
Will B. Maddock, editor and publisher ( 12—4) .
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an average issue of 1,467 in
1895 and 1,786 in 1898, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credit-
ed with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BLOOMINGDALE, Parke Co. -a
505t pop., on Indiana, Decatur & Western
Rd., 5 m. N. of Rockville, the county seat.
Flour mill and stoneware factory and to-
mato cannery.
WORLiD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
Kathryne E. Lamb, editor and publisher.
BLOOMINGTON, c. li., Monroe Co.
Q 6,460+ pop., on Louisville, New Albany &
Chicago and Indianapolis & Southern Rds.,
60 m. S. S.W. of Indianapolis, the State cap-
ital. Seat of Indiana State University.
Manufacturing, farming and quarrying of
limestone.
EVENING WORLD; every evening
except Sunday, and COURIER, Fridays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $3, weekly $1;
established— daily 1892, weekly 1875; Oscar
H. Cravens, editor and publisher (7— 5).
TELEPHONE; every evening except
Sunday) four pages 15x22; subscription $3;
established 1892; Walter Bradfute, editor and
publisher.
BLUFFTON, c. li., Wells Co. □'4,479t
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Western and
Lake Erie & Western Rds. and Wabash r.,
25 m. S. of Fort Waj'ne. Lumbering and
manufacturing.
EVENING BANNER; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 191^x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
SI; established— daily 1899, weekly 185t); Geo.
L. Saunders, editor and publisher ( . — 5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,010 in 1905, and weekly 1,000
in 1905, since which neither has fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but both were credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
EVENING XEVV?^; every evening ex-
cept Sunday,and CHRONICLE, Wednes-
days; independent; dally four, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $.5, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1892, weekly 1868; D.
H. Swaim, editor; The Chronicle Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper,
but it has had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,480 in 1898, since
which time it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the years
1906 and 1907.
INDIANA.
BOONVILLE, c. li., Warrick Co. p
2,849+ pop., on Louisville, Evansville & St.
Louis Consolidated Rd., 17 m. E. by N. E. of
Evansville. Coal mining, tobacco manu-
facturing, stock raising and farming.
ENQUIRER; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1850; Gaines H. Hazen, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
the claim.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; Thos. E. Downs, editor ; Downs
& Johnson, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
BORDEN, Clark Co. ^i 500 pop., on
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd., 20 m.
N. W. of Louisville, Kj'. Agriculture, ber-
ries predominating.
CLARK CO. SENTINEL; Fridays;
neutral; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; A. E. Olmstead, editor and
publisher.
BOSWELLi, Benton Co. -n 824t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 28 m. W. of
Lafayette. Farming, stock raising and the
manufacture of tiles.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; W. Sam Leffew, editor and pub-
lisher.
BOURBON, Marshall Co. ^ 1,1871
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd.,53 m. N. W.
of Fort Wayne and 96 E. of Chicago, 111.
Manufacturing and agricultural products.
NEWS-MIRROR; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1871; J. C.Schuler, editor; News-
Mirror Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
claim.
BRAZIL, c. h., Clay Co. -a 7,786t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois, Evansville
& Terre Haute and Vandalia Line Rds., 16 m.
E. of Terre Haute and 55 W. by S. W.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Mining
and iron manufacturing. In the Indiana
block coal region.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; daily
eight to twelve, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4, weeklv $1 ; established
—daily 1890. weekly 1879: W. H. Glidewell,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
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INDIANA.
INDIANA.
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
Tl.>IElS; every evening except Sundaj-i
and 5iE3Il-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$4, semi-weekly $1; established— daily 188«,
semi-weekly 1896; Heukel Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers Cl— 8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the year
'.Sq6, but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim for is-
suing so many.
CLAY CO. ENTERPRISE ; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 15x2.i; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1872 ; Lutlier
Wolfe, editor and publisher.
ORTHONOMIC; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1873; Samuel B. Riley, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding
i,ooo in 1905 and 1906 (A A).
BREMEN, Marshall Co. ^ 1,67 It pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 13 m. N. E. of
Plymouth, the county seat, and 20 S. of
South Bend. Several large manufactories.
Lumbering and agriculture.
ENQUIRER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886 ; Charles Scott, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BRIMFIELD,A^'^Wc C(». cf^Ql pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 5
m. N. of Albion, the county seat. Sawmill
and hoop factory. Agriculture.
CALiL; Fridays; independent ; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; E. J.
Morley, editor and publisher.
'BHISTOLi, Elkhart Co. i^ 546t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd. and
St. Joseph r., 9 m. N. E. of Elkhart. Agri-
culture and fruit growing.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1877; Horace H. Mosier, editor and publisher
(1-8).
BROOK, JS^etvton Co. ')j 1,200 pop., on
Chicago & East Illinois Rd., 10 m. N. E. of
Eentland, the county seat. Tile, brick and
fruit-canning factories.
REPORTER; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; suliscription $1; established 1895; O.
B. Stonehill, editor and publisher (1—8).
BROOKLYN, Morgan Co. D 554t
pop., on Southern Rd., about 25 m. S. W. of
Indianapolis, the State capital.
BANNER ; Fridays (A A).
BROOKSTON, W7nteCo.\2 949t pop.,
on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd.,
14 m. N. of Lafayette. Tile and canning
factories. A shipping point. Grain, fruit
and live stock.
REPORTER; Thursdays ; independent;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1873; Chester C.French, editor and publisher.
BROOKVILLE,c. h., Franklin Go.a-
2,037+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd. and Whitewater r., 32
m. S. of Richmond and 41 N. W. of Cincin-
nati, O. Machine shops, furniture and car-
riage factories, flour and paper mills.
AMERICAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1832; Edward J. Hancock, editor and
publisher (.7—5).
Copies printed: 1,106 in 1905 and
1,426 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1839; M. H. Irwin, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,100 in 1895, and
over 1,000 in 1903, since which time it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for the
years 1906 and 1907.
BROWNSBURG, Hendricks Co. n
676+ pop., on Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 14 m. W. by N. W. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Strawboard fac-
tory, elm hoop factory and tanning. Stock
raising and farming.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
Record Publishing Co.. publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,159 for the year
1899, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
BROWNSTOWN, c. h., Jackson Co.
't> 1,685+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western Rd., 11 m. S. W. of Seymour and 98
W. of Cincinnati, O. Flour and saw mills,
canning and spoke, strawboard, vitrified
brick, hollow blocks and tiles, Portland
cement, elm hoop and heading factories.
Timber lands and peach and* apple or-
chards.
BANNER ; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; A. J. Brodhecker, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
Copies printed: 1,249 in 1900
1,300 in 1901
1,521 in 1903
1,607 in 1904
1,712 in 1905
I,8S4 in 1906
1,982 in 1907
BRYANT, Jay Co. a- 3841 pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 40 m. S. of
Fort Wayne.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; eight
pages lOxUJ^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1906; George F. Mills, editor and pub-
lisher (7—6 P).
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INDIANA.
BUNKER HILL, Miami Co. ^ 568t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western and Pitts
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
67 m. N. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Manufacturing and shipping of hardwood
lumber. Agriculture and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdaj's; eight pages 15x22;
subscription §1; established 1874; Si. L. Good,
editor and publisher (1—8).
BUTLER, Del-alb Co. cf 2,600 pop.,
• on Wabash, Van<lali=i, and Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern Rds., 33 m. N. by N. E.
of Fort Wayne. Flour mills and manu-
factures carriages, bicycles, baskets, wind
mills, bed springs and iron castings.
DEKALB CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic ; eight pages 20x2b : subscription
$1.50; established 1868; W. O. Kenan, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper, on one
occasion, furnished a statement the ac-
curacy of which was questioned on what
appeared to be good grounds; but it
was credited with 1,854 i^i 1904 and
over 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1877; L. H. HIgley, editor and publisher (1—8).
EPWORTH LEAGUE QUARTER-
LY; January, April. July and October;
Epworth League societies; forty eight pages
6x8; sub.scription 20 cents: established Jan-
uary 1, 1903; Rev. Theo. F. Freeh, editor;
L. H. Higley. publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,500 in 1903
14,500 in 1904
16,500 in 1905
17,000 in 1906
17,000 in 1907
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Wayne Co. a-
1,754+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago ft St. Louis, Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati &
Louisville and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rds.. 53 m. E. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital, and 75 N. W. of Cin-
cinnati, O. Manufacturing and farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1865;
F. C. Mosbaugh, editor; F. C. Mosbaugh &Co.,
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WAYNE CITIZEN; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; J. P. McDaniel, editor;
Wayne Citizen Company, publishers (A A).
CAMDEN, Carroll Co. ^ 777t pop., on
Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd., about 13 m.
S. W. of Logansport. Farming and stock
raising.
EXPOSITOR; Thursdays (A'A).
CAMPBELLSBURG, Washington
Co. p 672t pop., on Louisville, New Albany
ft Chicago Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Salem, the
county seat. Mining and farming.
GRAPHIC; Fridays ; Independent :
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; R. P. Mather, editor and publisher.
INDIANA.
CANNELTON, c. h., Perry Co. g
2,188+ pop., on Louisville, Evansvllle & St
Louis Consolidated Rd. and Ohio r., 70 m.
E. of Evansville and 80 N. of Louisville,
Ky. Coal mining and cotton manufacture.
ENQUIRER; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; e.atab-
lished 1853; Charles T. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher.
TELEPHONE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscriptionSl; established
1890; L. J. Early, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
CARBON, Ckiy Co. -a 951t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd.. 8 m. N. of Brazil, the county seat.
Mining.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; Edw. C. Schuetz, editor and publisher.
CARLISLE, Sullivan Co.;D699t pop.,
on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd., 10 m. S. of
Sullivan, the county seat. Flour mill and
woolen factory.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1895; Arthur D. Cutler, editor and publisher.
CORNELL, Hamilton Co. n 498tpop.,
on Chicago, Indianapolis & St. Louis Rd.
about 15 m. N. of Indianapolis, the State
capital.
ST A R ; Thursday s ( A A ).
CARTHAGE, Jiush Co. n- l,0l8t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., about 12 m. N. W. of Rush-
vllle, the county seat.
CITIZEN; Fridays (A A).
CAYUGA, Vermilion Co. -d 832t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Toledo,
St. Louis & Kansas City Rds., 18 m. S. of
Danville, 111., and 35 X. of Terre Haute.
Canning factory and pressed brick works.
Agriculture. Coal mines.
HERALD; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; A. C. Hutchinson, editor and
publisher C7— 5).
CENTERVILLE, Wayne Co. uy 78.5t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 6 m. W. of Rich-
mond, the county seat. Farming.
NEW S-R E C O R D ; Thursdays ; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1895; Frank Clouds, editor and publisher.
CHALMERS, ^Vhite Co.^n 462t pop.,
on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Rd.,
18 m. N. of Lafayette. Farming and stock
raising.
DESPATCH; Fridays; local; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1 ; established 1900;
Grant MuUendore, editor; Mullendore Bros.,
publishers.
CHARLESTOWN, Clark Co. qi
915t pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
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INDIANA.
INDIANA.
western Rd., 12 m. N. by N. E. of Louisville,
Ky. Farming.
CliARK CO. CITIZEN: Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x:i2; subscription
$1; established 1896; Carl Brayfleld, editor
and publisher (12—4),
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eiTect. It
has since admitted that no such record
is kept as would make it possible to
prepare a definite and satisfactory
statement.
HOOSIER RECORD; Fridays; re
putjlican; eight to sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1869; Lansford
Jones, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,268 in
1899, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with print-
ing more than 1,000 copies since 1900
and including 1907.
CHESTERTON, Porter Co. ^ 788t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 10 m. N. of
Valparaiso, the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 173^x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; Arthur
J. Bowser, editor and publisher.
CHRISNEY, Spencer Co. p ^00 pop.,
on Southern Rd., 9 m. N. of Rockport, the
county seat, and 40 E. of Evansville. Ag-
riculture and canning factories.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1885; T. E.
Chrlsney, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
in the years 1898 and 1902, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing
so many.
CHURTJBUSCO, Whitley Co. a'
8S4t pop., on Wabash Rd., 15 m. W. by N. W.
of Fort Wayne. Lumbering and agriculture.
TRUTH; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1883; Virgil A. Geiger, editor; Truth Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,691 in
1898 and 2,088 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
CICERO, Hamilton Co. D l,603t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 6 m. N.of No-
blesville, the county seat. Farming and
manufacturing.
NEW ERA; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; C. L. Erviu, editor; N^w Era Co.,
publishers (7— 5) (A A).
CLARKS HILL, Tippecanoe Co. -n
650 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas
City Rds.. 16 m. S. E, of Lafayette, the
county seat. Tile and canning factories.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
Subsci'iptlon $1 ; established 1893 ; E. H.
Graham, editor and publisher (1—8).
CLAY CITY, Clay Co.<2 l,503tpop.,
on Evansville & Indianapolis Rd., 20 m.
S. E. of Terre Haute. A grain market. Min-
ing and timber.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; B. F. Goshorn, editor and pub-
lisher.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881; J. W. Ward, editor and publisher.
CLAYPOOL, Kosciusko Co. ^ 39lt
pop., at junction of Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and New York, Chi-
cago s: St. Louis Rds.. about 8 m. S. of War-
saw, the county seat.
JOURNAIi; Thursdays (A A).
CLAYTON, Hendricks Co. a 623t
pop., on Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd.,
20 m. W. of Indianapolis.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays: independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1904; H. F. Weesner. editor and
publisher (1—7).
CLINTON, Vermilion Co. -a 2,918t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd. and
Wabash r., 15 m. N. of Terre Haute. Coal
deposits and brick yards.
CLINTONIAN: Fridays (A A).
SATURDAY AR« US; Saturdays;
democratic; single tax; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25 ; established 1882; Argus
Printing Co., editors and publishers.
CLOVERDALE, Putnam Co. -a 4:45^
pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville
Rd., 9 m. S. of Putnam, the county seat.
Lumbering and farming.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; W. L. Dyer, editor and publisher.
COLFAX, Clinton Co. O 767t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Vandalia Line Rds., 21 m. E. of La-
fayette. Shipping point.
STANDARD; Fridays; independent ;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; James P. Casey, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
COLUMBIA CITY, c. h., Whitley
Co. cr2,975+pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and
Wabash Rds.. 20 m. W. N. W. of Fort
Wayne. Carriage manufactory. Lumber.
COMMERCIAL. -MAIL ; every eve-
ning except Sunday, andWEEKljY, Wed-
nesdays ; republican ; daily four, weekly
eight pages 17x24; subscription— daily $5.20,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1889, weekly
1869; W. W. Williamson, editor and publisher
(2-8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,039 in 1907
For the years 1906 and 1907 the
weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
EVENING POST; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and COLUMBIA CITY
POST, semi weekly, Wednesdays and Sat-
urdays; democratic ; daily four, semi-weekly
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
255
i:\'DIANA.
eight pages 20x26; subSL-nptioii— dally $5,
semi weekly $1.5u ; established— daily 1895,
semi weekly 1854; J. W. Adams, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year igo2
the semi-weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding i,ooo copies, but faiUfi
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
COIiUMBUS. c. h.. Bartholomew Co. Q
8,130+ pop.— local estimate 11,840— on Pitts-
bui'g, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds. and White r., 41 m. S. by S. E. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Agricult
ure.
EVENING REPU«L,ICAN ; every
«venlng except Sunday, and <J01jIJ3IBU!S
BEPUBIilCAN, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages— daily 15x22, weelcly n]/2x2i; sub-
acription— daily $5, weekly $1.25 ; established
—daily 1877, weekly 1872; Isaac T. Brown,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,671 in 1906
2,025 in 1907
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK L Y, Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x2;J3^; hubscriptlon— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1882, weekly
1381; M. A. Locke, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pagesl 5x22; subscription $1 ; established
1895; Walter C. Galbraith, editor; The Demo-
crat Co., publishers (1—S).
Copies printed: This paper had ere.
dit for an average issue of 1,004 for
the year 1902, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1896; Star Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (7—5).
CONNERSVILIiE, c. h., Fayette
Co. D- 6,836+ pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati &
Louisville Rds. and Whitewater r., 67 m.
N. W. of Clncmnati, O., and 57 E. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Manufactures of
furniture, automobiles, buggies, leathers
iron, etc. Farming.
EXAMINER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Weinesdays; demo-
cratic ; dally four pages:i8x2J, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.20, week-
ly |l.90: established— daily 1887, weekly 1867;
John W. Fawcett, editor; Examiner Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,001 for the y^ear 1900, but
has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
NEWS: every morning except Sunday,
and TIMES. Wednesdays; republican:
eight pages 15i2'2; subscription— dally $4.50,
INDIANA.
weekly $1; established— daily 1887, weekly
1867; E. W. Tatman, editor ; Times-News
Co., publishers (12 — 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either of these papers, but both
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1906
and in 1907.
COURIER; Taursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.'25; established 1899;
Gilbert H. Hamilton, editor and publisher
(12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,350 in
1900 and 1,567 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
ARBORICULTURE; monthly; horti-
culture; thirty six to forty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1902; JohnP. Bi'own,
editor and publisher (T— 5 P).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
CONVERSE, ^i«n»* Co. t]l,415t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd.,20 m. S. E. of Peru, the county
seat. Steel mills, window glass, fruit jar
and bicycle factories. Flour mills, eleva-
tors, lumber yards and foundries. Agri-
culture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; E. E. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
CORYDON, c. h., Harrison Co. Qi
1,610+ pop., at terminus of Louisville, New
Albany & Corydon Rd. and on Indian creek,
21 m. W. of Louisville, Ky. Has sulphur
springs. Building and lithographic stone,
marble, timber and grain.
D EM O C R A T ; Wednesdays; democi-atic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1856; Thomas & Ellis, editors and pub-
lishers (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,955 ^^
1902 and 2,211 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 186S ; George W. Self, editor and
publisher (1—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
COVINGTON, c. h., Fountain Co. -a
2,213+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Wabash Rds., Wabash
r. and Wabash & Erie canal, 73 m. N. W. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Coal, live
stock and produce are shipped.
FRIEND; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1840: J. B. Schwin, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,342 in
1896 and 1,466 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
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IXBIAXA.
INDIANA.
credited with more than i,ooo in 1906
and 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished 1874; T. A. Clifton, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3). _
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
CRA WFORDS VILLE, C. h., Mont-
gomery Co. -a 6,tU9t pop., on Louisville,
New Albany & Chicago, Cleveland, Cinein
nati, Chicago & St. Louis and Vaudalia Line
Rds. and Sugar creek, 30 m. S. of Lafayette
and 44 N. W. of Indianapolis, the State cap
ital. Seat of Wabash College. Agriculture,
live stock and timber. Manufactures mit-
tens, wire, wire nails and wire fence, boxes
and electric transformers, coffins, matches
and paving brick.
JOURNAL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republi-
can ; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
17x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es
tablished— daily 1887, weekly 1848; A. A. Mc-
Cain, editor; The Journal Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,301 in 1895
1,497 in 1900
1,534 in 1901
1,965 in 1905
2,322 in 1906
2,547 in 1907
Weekly, 2,841 in 1895
3,29s in 1900
3,339 in 1901
3,589 in 1905
3,490 in 1906
3,38s in 1907
E^^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the
daily edition of the Journal is
►guaranteed by the publishers
of Roweir s American Newspa-
per Directory, who will pay one
hundred dollars to the first
person who successfully controverts its ac-
curacy.
RE VIEW J every eveningexcept Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic;
dailj" four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established
1882; R. P. Carpenter, editor; News-Review
Company, publishers (6—7).
WABASH; monthly; collegiate;
seventy-two pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1861; Arthur Porter, editor and
publisher.
AVABASH COLLEGE RECORD;
quarterly, October, January, April and July;
collegiate; twenty eight to eighty four pages
7x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1901;
J. B. Garner, editor; Wabash College, pub-
lishers (7— 5) (A A).
CROMWELL, Noble Co. cf a^Opop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 10 m. W. of
Albion, the county seat. Lumbering and
farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 20x26: subscription $1 ; established 1896;
Boughton-Kimmell Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—7)
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CROTHERSVILLE, Jackson Co. g
1,000 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 12 m. S. of
Seymour.
HERALD: Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establislu'd
February, 1905; B. A. Ervin, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
CROWN POINT, c. h., Lake Co. )j
2,336+ pop., on Chicago & Erie and Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
41 m. S. E. of Chicago, 111. Grain and hay
are shipped. Ironworks. Agriculture and
stock raising.
FREIE PRESSE; Thursdays ; German ;
independent-democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1871; J.C.Maurer,
editor and publisher (7—3).
LAKE CO. STAR; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 20x26: subscription $1;
established 1872; J. J. Wheeler, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1857 ; A. A. Bibler. editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,000 for the year
1902, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
INDEPENDENT FORESTER OF
AMERICA ; monthly (A A).
CVLVEB., Marshall Co. i 700t pop.,
on Terre Haute & Indianapolis Rd. and
Lake Maxinkuckee, 10 m. S. W. of Ply-
mouth, the county seat, and 86 S. E. of
Chicago, 111. Culver Military Academy on
outskirts of town. Manufacturing. Wheat
and corn raising.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1894; A. B. Holt, editor and publisher.
C YNTHI ANA, Posey Co. p o02t pop. ,
on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd., 15 m. S.
W. of Princeton. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1889; H. V. Whiting, editor and publisher
(1-8).
DALE, Spencer Co. p 624t pop., on
Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis Southern
Rd., 20 m. N. of Rockport, the county seat.
Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1985; O.I. Brooner, editor and publisher (2—8).
DALEVILLE, Delaware Co. D- 800
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 43 m. N. E. of Indianapolis.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
257
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
subscription $1; established 1898; W. L.
Long, editor and publisher (1—8).
DANA, Vermilion Co. -n 893+ pop., on
Indiana, Decatur & Western Rd., 75 m. W.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Corn,
wheat and oats.
^ EWf? ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1873; J. H. Jordan, editor and publisher.
DANVILLE, c. h., Hendricka Co. u
1,802+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 20 m. W. of Indianap-
olis, the State capital. Seat of State Central
Normal College. Stock raising and farming.
HENDRICKS CO. GAZETTE;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1880; W. A. King,
editor and publisher.
HENDRICKS CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1847; J. D.
Hogate. editor and publisher (1—4),
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,440 m_ 1896 and
1,608 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
DARLINGTON, Montgomery Co. -a
727+ pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 8 m. N. E.
of Crawfordsville, the county seat. Grain
elevators and flour mills.
ECHO; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription $1; established 1889; A. H. Shawber,
editor and publisher i7— 5).
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
DECATUR, c. h.. Adams Co.cf 4,U2t
pop., on Erie, Grand Rapids & Indiana and
Toledo. St. Louis & Kansas City Rds. and
St. Mary's r., 21 m. S. E. of Fort Wayne.
Agriculture and lumber.
DE3IOCRAT; every evening, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1902, weekly 1857;
L. G. Ellingham, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the daily edition of this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding i ,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
DELPHI, c. h., Carroll Co. n 2,135t
pop., on Wabash and Louisville, New Al-
bany & Chicago Rds. and Wabash r., 17 m.
S. W. of Lafayette. Manufacturing. Lime-
producing region.
DAILY HERALD; every evening
except Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1898; F. A. Bader & Son,
editors and publishers (1—8).
CARROLL CO. CITIZEN-TIMES;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1348; A. B.
Crampton, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,568 in
1898 and 2,366 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
17
lished 1850; Land is & Ricketts, editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,330 in
1900, since which time it has not fur-
nished a report, but has been credited
with printing more than 1,000 copies
every year since, including 1907.
DENVER, Miami Co. ^ 596 pop., on
Lake Erie & Western and Vandalia Rds., 8 m.
N. of Peru, the county seat. Roller and
saw mills.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897; Mor-
ris & Son, editors and publishers.
DERBY, Perry Co. g 225 pop., on Ohio
r., 17 m. N. E. of Cannelton, the county seat.
Coal mining and agriculture.
GAME BIRD; monthly; poultry;
sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription 25 cents;
established 1892; Alex. W. Cummings, editor
and publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,608 in
1895 and 7,644 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 4,000 in 1904 and
more than 2,225 in 1906 and 1907.
DUBLIN, Wayne Co. d- 698t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 18 m. W. of Richmond, the county seat,
and 51 E. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Manufacture of farm implements. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
WAYNE REGISTER; Fridays:
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established
1875; Albert M. Burr, editor and publisher.
DUNKIRK, ./ay Co. :> 3,187t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Hartford City. Farming
and lumbering. Natural gas.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
151^x22; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $1:
established-daily 1895, weekly 1888 ; Star
Printing Company, editors and publishers
(A A).
EARL PARK, Benton Co. -n Se.'Jt
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 7 m. N. W. of Fowler, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Roland B.
Craw, editor and publisher (1—8).
EAST CHICAGO, Lake Co. ^ S.illt
pop., on eight railroads entering Chicago
and Calumet r., 3 m. E. of Hammond and
23 S. E. of Chicago, 111. Manufacturing.
GLOBE: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1..^0: established
1891; Allison P. Brown, editor and publisher
(7-5).
EATON, Delaware Co. D- l,667t pop., on
Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville Rd.,
10 m. N. of Muncie, the county seat. " Ex-
celsior" and handle manufactory, flour
mill and natural-gas wells.
NEW GAS LIGHT; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50
258
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
cents; established 1902; Jas. W. McCarty,
editor and publisher.
EDINBURG, Johnson Co. D 1,820
pop., oil Pittsburg, Cincinnnti, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.. 30 m. S. by S. E. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Flour, lumber
and starch manufacturing.
COURIER; daily except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1891, weekly 1874; John B. Allison,
editor and publisher.
EI.BERFELD, Warrick Co. p 246t
pop., on Evansville & Indianapolis Rd.,
about 17 m. N. E. of Evansville.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
ELKHART, Elkhart Co. ^ I5,184t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Elkhart & Western Rds. and St. Joseph's
r., 100 m. E. of Chicago, 111. Good water
power. Manufacturing.
REVIEW; every evening except Sunday,
and rtEMI- WEEKLY, Wednesdays and
Saturdays ;republican; daily four pages 20x26, i
semi- weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $5, semivveekly $1; established— daily
1872, semi-weekly 1839; A. P. Kent, editor;
Review Printing Co., publishers (1—3).
Copies printed: For the years 1899
and 1907 the daily edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TRUTH; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1; established — daily 1889, weekly
1890; Edward P. Rucker, editor; C. G. Conn,
proprietor; Truth Publishing House, pub-
lishers (7—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis,
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
the daily has had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
The weekly edition in the year 1897
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that eflFect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
HERALD OF TRUTH; weekly; men
nonite ; ten pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1864 ; John J. Funk and A. B.
Kolb, editors; Mennonite Publishing Com
pany, publishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 each vear since, including 1907.
I^IENNONITISCHE RUNDSCHAU
UND HEROLD DER WAHRHEIT;
Wednesdays; German; mennonite; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established
1878; M. B. Post, editor; Mennonite Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12 — 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit fof
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 each year since, including 1907.
ELLETTSVILLE, Monroe Co. Q 708t
pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louis-
ville Rd., 5 m. N. of Bloomington, the
county seat.
FARM; Fridays; four pages 15x23; sub-
scription 50 cents ; W. B. Harris & Son, editors
and publishers (I — ^S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ELiNORA, Daviess Co. jH 908t pop., on
Evansville & Terre Haute Rd., 20 m. N. E. of
Washington, the county seat. Agriculture
and mining.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1889; W.
B. Myers and W. B. Breden, editors and pub-
lishers (A A).
STAR; Fridays (A A).
EL WOOD, Madison Co. n 13,950t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western and Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
45 m. N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Has plate-glass works, lanip-chinmey
works, grain elevators, flax, stave and tin-
plate factories and saw mills. A grain and
stock shipping point.
CALL-LEADER; every evening ex-
cept Simday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; eight to twenty pages — daily
13x^, weekly 15x22; subscription — daily $5.20,
weekly $1; established 1891; E. E. Fornshell,
editor; Fornshell & Carpenter, publishers
(12-5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
the daily has had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
more than 1,000 copies regularly in
1903 and 1904, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
RECORD ; every evening except Sundaj',
and FREE PRESS, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1; established 1892; A. D. Moffett.
editor and publisher (1—8).
ENGLISH, c. h., Crawford Co. g 649t
pop., on Southern Rd., 40 m. W. of New Al-
bany. Manufactures of lumber, staves and
ties.
CRAWFORD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1878; Flauigan
& Hostetter, editors and publishers (3— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1899 and 1903,
but has not since set up any claim
for issuing so many.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription SI; established 18^; J.
E. Stewart, editor and publisher (7—6).
Copies printed; For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo, but
failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the
claim.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
C59
INDIANA.
JEVANSVILIiE, c. h., Vanderburg
Co. p 59,007+ pop.— local estimate, 70,000— at
junction of eight railroads and Ohio r.,
200 m. below Louisville, Ky. Cotton mills,
glass works, potteries, carriage and wagon
factories, sawmills, furniture factories and
foundries. Coal mines In operation almost
within the city limits. A prominent ship,
ping point.
DAILY.
COURIER; every morning; dem-
ocratic; daily ten to twenty, Sunday twenty-
four to thirty six pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $2.50; established 1845; Howard Koosa,
editor; Henry C. Murphy, manager; The Ev-
ansville Courier Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3—7).
Copies printed: 8,555 in 1900
13,008 in 190S
15,826 in 1906
17,013 in 1907
DEiUOKRAT; every morning except
Monday, and SE.HI-WEEKI. Y, Tues-
days and Fridays; German ; independent-
democratic; daily eight, Sunday sixteen to
twenty-four, semi- weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription — daily $4, Sunday S2, semi-
weekly $2; established 1864: F. W. Lauen-
stein, manager ( 12—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 4,518 in 1905 and Sunday
4,881 in 1905, since which they have
not furnished any report, but both were
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
The semi-weekly had credit for an
average issue of 8,413 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 in 1907.
JOURNAL-NEWS; every morning
(rural route edition), and every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; daily eight, Sun-
day sixteen pages 18x24; subscription— morn-
ing $2.50, evening $4, Sunday S2; established
1892; W. W. Ross, editor; Evausville Journal-
News Company, publishers (2—5).
Copies printed: 9,844 in 1900
11,910 in 1902
13,852 in 1903
14,030 in 1904
14,040 in 1905
16,399 in 1906
18,183 in 1907
Publisher's antiouncemejit. — The Journal-
News is the only evening paper in a city
having 75,000 population. Evans ville is a
manufacturing center of 540 plants, em-
ploying thousands of skilled laborers.
These people haven't time to even look
at a morning paper. If you use the Jour-
nal - Nbws you cover the entire field
most thoroughly. We guarantee that our
evening and Sunday editions average over
18,000 copies each issue, or a larger circula-
tion than all of the other papers in Evans-
ville combined. E. Katz, Special Adver-
tising Agency, Temple Court, New York—
U. S. Express Building, Chicago— Agents.
PRESS; daily except Sunday; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $3: es-
tablished July, 1907; F. R. Peters, editor;
Ward C. Mayborn, publisher (1—8).
WEEKLY.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays (A A).
DAS STERNENBANNER; Fridays;
German; catholic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1882; Peter Wall-
rath, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
INDIANA.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ECONOMIST; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.60; estab-
lished 18y6; G. W. Dauuettell, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,320 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited with
more than i.ooo every year since, up
to and including 1907.
INDIANA POST UND FREIE
PRESSE; Saturdays; German; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1879; Langner & Welcker, editors
and publishers (1—7).
Copies primed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,680 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satistactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
STAR-BULLETIN; Saturdays (A A).
VISITOR; Sundays; twelve pages 9x12;
subscription $1 ; established September, 19(tt ;
Mrs. X. E. Fritz, editor and publisher (6— 5P)
(A A).
MONTHLY.
ARCHITECT, BUILDER AND
CONTRACTOR; monthly (A A).
FURNITURE INDUSTRY; month-
ly; furniture; forty to sixty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established October, 1901; J. S.
Reilly, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 since 1902 and includ-
ing 1907.
HOOSIER A. O. U. W. WATCH-
MAN; monthly; A. O. U. W.; eight pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established 1891;
W.A. Legeman, editor and publisher (1 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 8,773 i^^
1903, since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 every year since, in-
cluding iq07.
JOURNAL-PUBLIC HEALTH;
monthlv ( A A).
PYTHIAN KNIGHT; monthly:
Knights of Pythias; eight pages 9x14; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; H.Rosen-
thal, editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
FAIRMOUNT, Grant Co. u 3,205t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 12 m. S. of Marlon, the
county seat, and 60 N. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Glass and woodworking
factories. Location of the largest natural
gas well in the State. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages 18x24; estab-
lished 1900; E. A. Morgan, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
N E W SJ ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays r.nd
Fridays; republican; four pages ISx-ii;
subscription §1; established 1877; Edgar M.
Baldwin, editor and publisher (7—5).
FARMERSBURG, Sullivan Co. j3
625+ pop. — local estimate 2,000— on Evans-
ville & Terre Haute Rd., 12 m. N. of Sulli-
van, the county seat. Farming. Stock
raising, flour mill and coal mining.
BEE; Thursdays; eight pages 15i^x22; sub
scription $1; established 1897; W. A. Foote,
editor and p ublisher ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: 8o6 in 1907
FARMLAND, Randolph Co. n- 870t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 8 m. W. of Winchester, the
county seat. Farming. Natural gas.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Ira C. Penery, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5.)
REPORTER ; Thursdays (A A).
FERDINAND, Dubois Co. g 572t
pop., 5 m. E. of Johnsburg (P. O.), nearest
railroad station on Southern Rd.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1906; Henry
Haake. editor and publisher (1—8).
FLORA, Carroll Co. U 1,209t pop.,
on Vandalia Line Rd., 19 m. S. S. W. of Lo-
gansport. Steam grain elevators, stave and
heading factory, flour mills, carriage shop,
saw and planing mills and furniture man-
ufactory.
ENTERPRISE-SENTINEL ; Fridays;
Independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1885; Nobes & Huntsin-
ger, editors and publishers (.12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,137 .i"
1903 and 1,29s in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
HOOSIER DEIYIOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; Mayhill Bros. & Key es,
editors and publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 3.526 in 1904
4,116 in 1905
4,295 in 1907
FOREST, Clinton Co. n 450 pop., on
Toledo, St. Louis & "Western Rd., UI4 m.
N. E. of Frankfort.
NEWS; Fridays; six pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1901; G. A.
Auble, editor and publisher (7—5).
FORT BRANCH, Gibson Co. p sm
pop.— local estimate, 1,200— on Evansville
& Terre Haute Rd.. 20 m. N. of Evansville
and 30 S. of Vlncennes, Agriculture. Coal
mining.
SATURDAY HERALDj Saturdaya;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; Chas. A. Speer,
editor and publisher (7—5).
FORTVILLE, Hancock Co. n l,006t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and
INDIANA.
St. Louis Rd., 20 m. N. E. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; G. E. Simmons, editor and pub-
lisher.
FORT WAYNE, c. b., Allen Co. d
45.115+ pop.— local estimate 60,100— at junc-
tion of six railroads and the confluence of
St. Joseph and St. Mary's rs.. 43 m. W. S. W»
of Defiance, O. General manufacturing
and farming.
FREIE PRESSE; every evening except
Sunday; German; drniucratic; four to eight
pages 20x24; subscription $3; established 1888;
Hermann Mackwitz, manager; Fort Wayne
Freie Presse Co., publishers (12—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of exceeding
1,000 in 1901, since which time it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies in
1906 and 1907.
INDIANA STAATS-ZEI T UNU ;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Tuesdays; German; democratic; dailj
four, Saturday eight pages 17x22, weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1877, weekly
1858; Indiana StaatsZeiiung Co., editors and
publishers.
JOURNAL-GAZETTE J every morn-
ing, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight to twelve, Sunday twenty-
four, weekly sixteen pages 173^x22J^: sub-
scription — daily $4.80, weekly SI ; estab-
lished—Jour?iai 1868, Gazette 1863: consoli-
dated 1899; A J. Moynihan, editor; The
Journal-Gazette Co., publishers (2 — 8).
Copies printed: daily, 4,500 in 1901
7,666 in 1905
9,413 in 1906
13,342 in 1907
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly in the years 1900 and
1902, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
NEWS ; everv evening except Sunday , and
WEEKl^iY, Fridays; republican; ten to
sixteen pages 18x21^a; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1874, weekly
1881; News Publishing Co.. publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: daily, 8,109 in 1904
8,787 in 1905
9,546 in 1906
10,267 in 1907
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; daily ten to twenty, Saturday and
weekly sixteen pages 17i^x22^; subscription
— dailv $5.20, wepklv $1; established 1888: E.
A. K. Hackett, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 4,275 in 1895
6,514 in 1901
6,722 in 1906
7,404 in 1907
Weekly, 3,499 in 1906
3,199 in 1907
JOURNAL OF THE INDIANA
STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION;
monthly; medical; fifty-eight to seventy-two
pages 8x11; subscription $1; established-
January, 1908; Albert E. Bulson, Jr., editor;
Indiana State Medical Association, pub-
lishers (1—8).
FO'WLER c. h., Benton Co. -a l,429t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., midway between Indianapo-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
2b 1
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
lis, the State capital, and Chicago, 111.
Agriculture and stock raising.
BENTON REVIEW; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x2.i; subscription $1;
established 1875; Geo. L. Rob}', editor and
publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: i,33S in iQoo
1,544 in 1901
1,520 in 1902
1,48s in 1904
1,540 in 1905
1,489 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisf actorj-- report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
L.EADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1893;
John P. Carr, editor aud publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursaays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1873; W. H. Robertson, editor aud
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FRANCESVILLE, Pulaski Co. t]
596+ pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louis-
ville Rd., about 40 m. X. of Lafayette.
TRIBUNE: Thursdays (A A).
FRANKFORT, c. h., CU7iton Co. a
10,000 pop., on Lake Erie & Western, Chi-
cago, Indianapolis & Loiiisville, Toledo, St.
LoulB & Western and Vandalia Line
Rd8., 36 m. S. of Logansport and 47 N. N. E.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Has car
shops and natural gas. Farming.
CRESCENT - STANDARD ; every
morning and evening except Sunday, aud
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17x22; subscription— dailv $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1888, weekly 1839: Clin-
ton Publishing Co. (Ino"), publisberb (12-H).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,400 in 1897, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
uri to and including 1906.
EVENING NEWS; evtry evening ex-
cept Sunday, and BANNER, Saturdays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1887, weekly 1864; Reynolds & Rags-
dale, editors and nublishers (1—8).
:>IORNING TI>IES ; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; independent: eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly SI: established-
daily 1894, weekly 1876; G. Y. Fowler, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but each edition of
it has had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
FRANKLIN, c. ii., Johnso7i Co. n
4,iX)5+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 20 m. S. by S. E. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Seat of
Franklin College. Agi-iculture, lumber
mills and furniture and canning factories.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and PEOPLE'S PAPER,
Fridays; independent; daily four, weekly
eight pages 17x24; subscription — daily $3,
weekly §1; established— daily 1885, weekly
1891; W. W. Aikens, editor and publisher
(.T— 5),
Copies printed: daily, 1,541 m 1906
1,634 in 1907
For the year 1902 the weekly seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
DEMOCRAT? Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscriotion $1.50; estab-
lished 1859; A. N. Crecraft, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,799 i"
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every j-ear since, up to and including
1907.'
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1845; W. R. Voris, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,619 m 1907
FRANKTON, Madison Co. n l,464t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 27 m. S. E. of Kokomo. Wire-
fence factories.
CRITIC; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1901; Smith Printing Co., editors and
publishers (7—5).
FREDERICKSBURG. Washing-
ton Co. Q 281+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 22 m.
N. W. of New Albany. Agriculture.
BLUE RIVER GAZETTE; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Charles Mit-
ton. editor and publisher (1—8) .
FREMONT, Steuben Co. d 709t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
50 m. N. of Fort Wayne. Foundry, grist
and saw mills and carriage works. Ship-
ping point for horses, logs and lumber.
Agriculture.
EAGLE: Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1892; Warren D. Wells, editor and publisher
(1—8).
FRENCH LICK, Orange Co. p 1,800
pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville
and Southern Rds.. 7 ra. W. of Paoll.
SPRINGS VALLEY HERALD;
Fridavs; demncratic: four pages 18x24;
I Rubscrlption $1; e.^tablished October, 1903;
W. C. Gruber, editor and publisher (1—8).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
FUIiTON, Fulton Co. b 300 pop., on
Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Rd., 9 m.
S. of Rochester.
LiEADEK; Wertnesdaj's: four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 19U1: D.O.
Hoffman, editor and publisher (1—8).
GALVESTON, Cass Co. [^ 800 pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinuaii, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 153^ m. S. E. of Logansport, the
county seat, and 6J^ N. W. of Kokonio.
Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; eiuht pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 189 T; S. E. Thurs-
ton, editor and publisher.
GARRETT, Dekalb Co. ]J 3,9l0t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., and location of
Its repair and car shops. Farming.
C li I P F E R ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 22x28 ; subscription Si.50 ; estab-
lished 1885 ; H. E. & T. C. Little, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALiD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1876; Geo. T. Weeks, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for Hudson (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
GARY.
IX DEPENDENT: Thursdays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
GASTON, Delaware Co. D- 967 pop.,
11 m. N. W. of Muncie, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages; 15x22; subscription $1; estao-
lished 1897; Mcintosh & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
GENEVA, Adams Co. n' l,076t pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 10 m. N. of
Portland. Timber and crude petroleum.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1885;
C. O. Rayn, editor and publisher.
GOODLAND, Newton Co. tl 1.205t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and
Pittsburg. Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 40 m. N. W. of Lafayette. Grain
growing.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
A. J. Kitt, editor; Kitt & Shepard, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
PLAINDEALER ; Wednesdays; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established January. 19U6: G. L. Burgess,
editor and publisher (4—6 P) ( A A).
GOSHEN, c. h., Elkhart Co. [^ 7,810t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Lake Shore & Michigan South
ern Rds., 40 m. N. of Warsaw. Good water
power, employed in manufacturing. Agri-
culture
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEE KLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; democratic; daily eight
pages 15x22, semi-weeklj- four pages 20x26;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1.50: es-
tablished—daily 1897, semi-weekly 1837;
Joseph A. Beaue, editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
each has had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
NEWS-TIMESi; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a week,^
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17J^x22; subsci-iption— daily $4.80, week-
ly $1.50; established— daily 1884, weekly 1^56 ;
M. V. Starr, editor; News Printing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1906
and 1907 both editions of this paper
seemed to assert that they had_ average
issues exceeding 1,000 copies,^ but
neither furnished such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
COOKING CLUB MAGAZINE;
monthly; culinary; one hundred and twenty-
eight pages 7x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Adella C. Starr, editor: Cook-
ing Club Publishing Company, publisher*
(2—8).
Copies printed: 21,635 in 1901
29,666 in 1905
32,845 in 1907
GOSPORT, Oiven Co. ^J 72Rt pop.,
on Indiauapolis & Vineenues and Louis-
ville, New Albany & Chicago Rds. and
White r., 44 m. S. W. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Farming and milling.
TRI-COUNTY REPORTER; Fri-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1874; Wm. Parish, editor and pub-
lisher.
GRABILL, AJJen Co. d' on Wabash
Rd., about 15 m. N. E. of Fort Wayne, the
county seat.
REVIEW; Thursdays (A A).
GRANDVIEW, Spencer Co. JJ 822t
pop., on Ohio r., 6 m. above Rockport, the
county seat, and 145 below Louisville, Ky.
Flour and grist mills and produce ware-
houses.
MONITOR; Thursdays; independent
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1868; C. T. Baker, editor and
publisher (1—8).
GREENCASTLE, c. h., Putnam Co.
-a 3,661+ pop.— local estimate 6,000— on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
LouisTille, New Albany & Chicago and
Vandalia Line Rds., 39 m. W. of Indianap-
olis, the State capital. Seat of De Pauw
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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INDIANA.
University. Manufacturing and agricul-
ture.
BANNER; every eveulng except Sun-
day, and WEEKLi Y, Frldaj's; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5.20, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1893, weekly 1850; Harry M. Smith, edi-
tor and manager (2— 3).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1.570 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credit-
ed with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
HERAIjI); daily excepi Sunday, and
STAR AND DEMOCRAT. Fridays;
democratic; daily four 10 eight, weekly eight
to sixteen pages— daily lix,'4, weekly 15x22;
subscription— daily $:i weekJv ?! ; estab
llshed— daily 19U(;, weekly 1^5s; C. .1. Arnold
and F. P. Tilden, edi'urs; Star and Democrat
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,757 iJ^ i899> since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1906 and
1907.
CHRISTIAN UNION MESSEN-
GER; Thursdays; undenominational; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1891; Rev. D. L. Vandament, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,337 J" 1907
DE PAUW PALLADIUM; bimonth-
ly; Independent; twenty pages 9x12: sub-
scription $1; established 1895; E.H.Gibson,
editor; R. A. Turner, publisher.
GREENFIELD, c. h., Hancock Co. u
4,489+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi
cago & St. Louis Rd., 20 m. E. of Indian
apolis, the State capital. Saw and flour
mills. Manufactures of furniture, glass,
steel nails and other articles. P^arming.
ST A R ; every evening except Sunday, and
GLOBE, Thursday.*.; • epublican ; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; stibscrlptlon—
daily S3, weekly $1; established— daily 1904.
weekly 1901- Newton R. Spencer, editor;
Strickland & Spencer, publishers (T— 5).
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and REPUBLICAN, Thursdays; re
publican: daily four pages 17x25, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1892, weekly
1880; W. S. Montgomery, editor and publisher
(11-5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,680 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1899 and every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
' HANCOCK DEMOCRAT;Thursday8;
democratic; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1859; J, F. Mitchell, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1898, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
HERALD AND TRIBUNE; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1872; S. S. ft A. H.
Boots and J. C Milton, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 3).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
IN DIANA.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898 and every year
since, including 1907.
HOME AND SCHOOL VISITOR;
monthly; juvenile, educational; thirty -tvro
pages 7xlU; subscription 75 cents; established
1881; James N. Goble. editor; The D. H.
Goble Printing Co., publishers (1 — 8). Does
not insert advertisements.
PRI3IIT1VE MONITOR; monthly;
baptist; forty-eight pages 5x8; subscription
$1; established 188«; R. W. Thompson, editor
and publisher (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,8ip in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited with
more than i.ooo every year since, up
to and including 1907.
I'U OGRESS MA(;AZ1NE: monthly;
literary; forty two pages 7-%xl0}4; subscrip-
tion ,§1: established J906; Ernest Charles
House, editor: Progress Magazine Co., pub-
lishers (8— 7P).
YOUTH'?* GUARDIAN FRIEND;
monthly; juvenile; tliirty two pages; sub-
scription ru cents; established January, 1902;
J.M.Thompson, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a racing to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GREENSBURG,c.h., Decatur Co.n,
5,034+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnatl.Chicago
& St. Louis Rds., 46 m. S. E. of Indianapolis,
the State capital, and 65 W. N. W. of Cin-
cinnati, O. Milling, manufacturing, natural -
gas wells and stone quarries. Farming,
stock raising and dairying.
GRAPHIC; every morning except Sun-
day; democratic; four page? 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1699; J. W. Rucker, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 8).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKliY, Fridays; republican;
daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight pages
13x20 ; subscription— daily $4. weekly 75 cents ;
established 1894; James E. Caskey, editor
and publisher.
REVIEW; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays: republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24: sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly $1; established
—daily 1898. weekly 1879; A. M. Willoughby,
editor; A. M. "Willoughby & Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that efiFect. It has not since
made anv renewal of the claim.
BA PTIST O BSERVEK ; Wednesdays ;
baptist: sixteen pages; subieription $1;
established September, 1902; A. D. Berry, edl-
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,280 in 1897
4,340 in 1905
5,831 in 1907
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; J. W. Rucker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
STANDARD; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1835; Luther D. Bradeu, editor and
publisher.
GREENTOWN, Hoivard Co. n l,287t
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rd..
10 m. E. of Kokomo, the county seat. In
natural-gas belt.
GEMi Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription .$1; established 1894;
John W. Melton, editor and publisher.
GREENWOOD, -/o/iwson Co. n 1,5031
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 10 m. N. of Franklin, the
county seat, and 10 S. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Fruit canning and sash and
door factories, flour and saw mills, grain
elevator, mineral wells and a sanitarium.
Agriculture.
ERA; Frida.vs; independent; eight
pages 15x22; sub.scriptiou$l ; established 1892;
M. C. Morman, editor and publisher (.5 — 6).
HAGERSTOWN, Wayne Co. O 8621
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rds., 26 m. W. N. W. of
Richmond, the county seat. Flour mills,
butter and cheese factory, planing mills
and natural gas.
EXPONENT; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; four pages lSx24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875; H. J. Day. editor and publisher.
WAYNE FARMER; Fri.lays ; four
pages 18x24; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1832; Farmer Pul)lishi!jg Co., editors
and publishers.
HAMILTON, Steuhen Co. ^ 500 pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 55 m. N. of Fort Wayne.
Farming and lumber.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1901; C. M. Jolinston. editor and publisher
(7-5).
HAMMOND, Lake Co. ^ 25,000 pop.,
on Erie, Louisville, New Albany & Chicago,
Michigan Central, New York, Chicago &
St. Louis, Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio,
Wabash, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville Rds.,
Grand Calumet r. and Lake Michigan,
20 m. S. E. of Chicago, 111. Distillery, steel
spring and chemical works, glucose fac-
tory, canning factory, surgical instru-
ments, farming implements and bed
springs, carriage and syrup factories, nail
mill, brick-yards, grist mills and car shops.
LA KE CO. TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription $3; established lt06; Lake
County Printing & Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 m 1907.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays ( A A ).
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THER-
APY; monthly; medicine, hygiene; forty-
eight pages 6x9J4; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1905; Gustavus M. Blech,
M.D., editor; F. S. Betz. publisher (.10—5 P).
HARTFORD CITY, c. h., BImJc-
ford Co. n- 5,912+ pop., at crossing of Pitts-
burg, Chicago & St. Louis and Ft.
Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville Rds., 75 m.
N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Glass factories, paper mills, machine shops
and saw mills.
EVENING NEWS; every morning and
evening except Sunday; four pages 18x24;
subscription §5; established 1894; E. E. Cox.
editor and publisher (1— S).
TIMES-GAZETTE; every morning
and evening except Sunday, and WEEK.-
LY, Thursdays; republican; daily four
pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly $1; established
1881; Ralph Monfort, editor; Times-Gazette
Company, publishers ( 1—8).
HAZLETON, Gibson Co. p 758+ pop.,
on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd. and White
r., 10 m. N. of Princeton, the county seat.
Farming and lumber.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1906; Edward Heuring, editor
and publisher (1— (i P) cA A^-
WHITE RIVER NEWS; Fridays
(AA).
HEBRON, Porter Co. \j 7941 Pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 51 m. S. E. of Chicago. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; J. E. Cum-
mins, editor and publisher.
HILLSBORO, Firuntain Co. -D 500t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.. 13 m. E. of Covii.gton, the
county seat, and 60 W.by N.W. of Indianap-
olis, the State capital. Farming.
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription .$1; e-tablished 1898; EarlShuler,
editor and publisher (10—6).
HOBART, Lake Co.\2 l,390t pop., on
Elgin, Joliet & Eastern, New York, Chicago
& St. Louis and Pennsylvania Co's Rds., 11
m. N. W. of Valparaiso and 31 S. E. of Chi-
cago, 111. Farming and brick making.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; A.J.Smith
and N. B. White, editors and publishers.
HOPE, Bartholomew Co. v l,088t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Columbus, the
county seat. Tile and carriage factories,
saw and planing, cereal and flour mills
and canning factory.
JOURNAL; everv evening except Sun-
dav, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
pendent; four pages—daily
inde-
13x20, weekly
13x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished—daily 1905, weekly 1883; E. C. Al-
lison, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the _ years 1902
and 1907 the weeklj'- edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warranty the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
265
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
HUNTINGBURG, Dubois Co. p
2,527t pop., on Louisville, Evansville & St
Louis Consolidated Rd.,48m. N.E. of Evans-
ville and 75 W. of Louisville, Ky. Manu-
facturing, agriculture and coal and tire-
clay mining.
A R tx U S ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1880; John W. Lewis, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x2i; subscription $1;
established 1885; E. H. Uufendach, editor;
C. W. Dufendach, publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; German; inde-
pendent-democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription $1.50; established 1867; Ernst W.
Pickhardt, publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HUNTINGTON, c. h., Huntington
Co. ^ 9,491 pop., on Chicago & Erie, Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy and Wabash
Rds. and Wabash r.. 24 m. S. W. of Fort
Wayne. Manufacturing and production of
lime.
EVENING IIERAI^D; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKIi^, twice-a
weelc, Tuesdavs and Fridays; republican;
eight pages— daily l8x'J3, weekly 15x22; sub-
scription—dailv $5, weekly $1.50; established
.—daily 188:3, weekly 1848; H. S. Butler,editor;
Herald and News Express Co., publishers
0—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1.775 in 1903 and 1,780 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1906 and
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an issue of 1,800 in 1903 and 1,900
in 1904, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
TIMES; every morning except Saturday
and Monday; republican; eight pages 1.5x22;
subscription $3; established June. 1907; Thad
Butler, managing editor; The Huntington
Times Co.. publishers (10—7 P).
NEWS-DEMOCRAT; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription- daily $5.20,
weekly $1.25; established— A'^etfs 1894, Demo-
crat 1858; O. W. Whitelock, editor; The
News Publishing Co., publishers (1— bt.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but its weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 190"-
CHRISTIAN CONSERVATOR;
Wednesdays; united brethren in Christ;
twenty pages 10x14; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1885; Rev. W. H. Clay, editor; H.
C. Foote, publisher (1—?).
Copies printed: 5,290 in 1891
4,212 in 1902
3,038 in 1907
FARMERS' GUIDE; Saturdays; agri-
culture, livestock; sixteen pages 13x20; sub-
scription 60 cents; established 1888; Benj.F.
Billiter, editor; The Guide Publishing Co..
publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 21,186 in
1893 and 26,825 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but had credit for
more than 17,500 in 1904 and more
than 12,500 in 1906 and 1907.
3IISS10NARV MONTHLY; united
brethren; sixteeji pages 814x11^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1897; The Mission-
ary Monthly Co., editors and publishers.
Does not insert advertisements.
IDAVILLE, White Co. ^700 pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 6 m. E. of Monticello, the county seat.
Lumbering.
OBSERVER; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
Charles Foster, editor and publisher (1—8).
INDIANA HARBOR, ia^e Co. t»
on Baltimore & Ohio, Lake Shore & Michi-
gan Southern, Chicago, Lake Shore & East-
ern and Pennsylvania Rds. Part of East
Chicago.
GLOBE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x:i2; subscription $1.50; established
19U2; A. P. Brown, editor and publisher(7— 5).
HARBOR SENTINEL; Thursdays;
independent ; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established November, 1902; W. W. Mo-
berly, editor and publisher.
INDIAN APOLIS,c.h.,>/flrto»?Co.a
State Capital, 169,164+ pop., at junction of
fifteen railroads and White r., 115 m. N. W.
of Cincinnati, O., 194 S. E. of Chicago,
111., and 110 N. of Louisville. Ky. It is the
geographical center of the State. Has im-
portant commercial and manufacturing in-
terests. In a rich and fertile district, on
the edge of the natural-gag belt.
DAILY.
COMiMEKCIAL REPORTER; every
morning except Ssunday ; legal, financial and
commercial; eight pages 15x211^; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1895; Reporter Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,476 in
1902 and 5,666 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
INDIANA TRIBUENE; every evening
except Sunday; German; Independent demo-
cratic; eight pages 14x20; subscription $3j
266
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IND I AN A — Indianapolis.
established 1875; Guttenberg Co., publishers
(8— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1895 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
LIVE STOCK JOURNAL; every
ereuing except Sunday; live stock market
and farm news; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1889; W. A. Cowan, edi-
tor; Indianapolis Live Stock Journal and
Printing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1895 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; twelve to twenty eigtt pages
19x24: subscription $5; established 1869; Chas.
R. Williams, editor; HiltonU. Brown, general
manager (1—S).
Copies printed : 32,215 in 1895
49,787 in 1900
Copies sold : 62,133 in 1902
69,385 in 1903
72,895 in 19:14
71,028 in 190^
Copies printed : 75,233 in 1906
74,294 in 1907
^^~ The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
^rating accorded the News it
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
STAR,; every morning; independent;
twelve to seventy-two pages lSx24; subscrip-
tion $7 50; established .Tnne, IftOS: Star Pub-
llslilng Companj', publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 88,274 in 1904
86,815 in 1905
88,300 in 1906
88,304 in 1907
Sunday, 58,648 in 1904
52,548 in 1905
67,647 in 1906
74,474 in 1907
^ J^^The absolute correct-
^^ ness of the latest circulation
'rating accorded the Star is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts ils accuracy.
SUN; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent; twelve pages 211x26; subscription
$3; established 1888; Sun Company, editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 12,202 in
1896, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 4.000 every year since 1899, up to
and including 1907.
TELEGRAPH; every morning except
Sunday, and INDIANA VOLKS-
BLATT UND TELEGRAPH, Satur
days; German; Independent democratic;
daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $6, weekly $2; es-
tablished—daily 1864, weekly 1848 ; Gutenberg
Company, editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis.
fEEX>
INDIANA — Indianapolis.
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
the weekly has had credit for exceeding
1,000 every year since 1898 up to and
including 1907'
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC COLUMBIAN REC-
ORD; Saturdays; catholic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established March,
1883; John A. Kuster, editor and publisher.
Office. 146 E. Market street (1—5 P).
FREEMAN: Saturdays; negro; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1887 ; George L. Knox, editor and pubUsher
(8-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secure I
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 4,000 since 1899, up to
and including 1907.
HOOSIER; BMdays; demooraMc; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1; established
1906; L. R. Noftzger, editor; W. B. Westlake,
publisher. Office, 919 Majestic buildlngd— 8).
Copies printed: 9,204 in 1907
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1882; Sol. Hathaway, editor
and publisher.
INDIANA FARMER ; Saturdays ;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1847; Indiana Farmer Co.,
editors and publishers. , ^^
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1892 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and I907'
JERSEY" BULLETIN AND DAIRY
W O R L D : Wednesdays ; dairying and
breeding of Jersev cattle; twenty eight to
forty pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883: D. H. Jenkins, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8). , ^ , , ^.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from 'this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1895; more than
1,000 every year since 1898,^ including
1905, and exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
MAKION CO. MAIL; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15i^x24; subscription $1;
established November, 1902; Leo K. Fesler,
editor and publisher (12— H).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,405 in
1903. since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited with
mo're than i.ooo every year since, up
to and including 1907.
OCTOGRAPHIC REVIEW; Tues
davs; disciples of Christ; eight pages 14x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1858; L. F.
Bittle and Daniel Sommer, editors and pub-
lishers. Does not insert ad vertisements.
PATRIOT PHAliANX; Thursdays;
prohibition; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1884; William F. & Edward W.
Clark, editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 9.679 in 1900
10,244 in 1907
RECORDER; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1S96: George P. Stewart, editor and publisher
(8-8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3.787 i"
1898. since which it has not furnished
anv definite and satisfactory report, but
had credit for more than 2,250 in 1900
and more than i.ooo every year since,
up to and including 1907-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
267
INDIANA — Indianapolis.
INDIANA —Indianapolis.
ROUGH NOTES ; Thursdays; insur-
ance; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1878; H. C. Martin, pditor; The
Rough Notes Company, publishers (7—3.
Copies printed: 3,000 in 1896 and
3,625 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory-
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
SPOTTVOGEL.; Sundays; German;
comic; twelve to twenty four pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1865; Gutenberg
Co., editors and publishers; issues an edition
on Thursdays for country circulation.
TRADE JOIJKXAI.; Saturdays; com-
mercial; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1890; William H. Robson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,394 in 1897
4,711 in 1903
4,494 in 1907
UNION; Saturdays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription SI ; established 1889 ; J. H.
Springer, editor; Edwin F. Gould, publisher.
UNITED MINE WORKERS'
JO URN A Li; Thursdays; labor; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
189U; S.M. Sexton, editor; National Executive
Board of the United Mine Workers of Amer-
ica, publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 13,600 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 7,500
every year since, up to and including
1907.
WESTERN HORSEMAN; Fridays;
sporting and stock raising; twenty four to
thirty-six pages 11x15 ; subscription $2 ; es-
tablished 1878; J. W. Neal, editor; Western
Horseman Co., publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 17,500 in 1804.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1900 and more than 2,250 in 1907.
WORLiD; Saturdays; negro; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1882; Indianapolis World, edi-
tors and publishers.
BI-WEEKLY.
SILENT HO OSIER; bi weekly,
Thursdays, during school year: deaf-mute;
four pages 13x311; subscription 5U cents; es-
tabhshed 1887; Edward J. Hecker, editor and
publisher (7—5). Does not insert advertise-
ments (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
DEUTSCH-AMERIK A N ISC HE
BUCHDRUCKER ZEITUNG ; semi
monthly; German; typographical; tour pages
10x14; subscription §1; established 1873; Hugo
Miller, editor and publisher (1—8).
FARM STAR; semi-monthly ; agricul-
tural; sixteen to thirty two pages 9x12^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1903; W. B.
Westlake, editor and publisher (1—8 ).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 42,462 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
any report, but was credited witli more
than 40,000 in 1907.
SWINE BREEDERS' JOURNAL;
semi-monthly; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1882; Wm. H. Morris,
editor; Morris Printing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
UP-TO-DATE FARMING; semi-
monthly; thirty two pages 11x14; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; J. A. Ever! tt, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 54,166 in 1898
87,910 in 1900
100,000 in 1901
131,250 in 1904
156,250 in 1905
174,584 in 1906
204,348 in 1907
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN FARMER, LIVE
STOCK AND POULTRY RAISER;
monthly; agricultural; sixteen pages 8J^xl2;
subscription 50 cents; established 1884; Solon
L. Goode, editor and manager; American
Farmer Co., publishers ( 12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 29,500 in 1895 and
50,000 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with
more than 75,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907, Avhich is the
highest rating accorded in the absence
of a definite and satisfactory report.
AWAKENER; monthly, except July;
Sunday schools; sixteen pages 6x9; sub-
scription 25 cents ; established 1891; E. W.
Halpenny, editor; Indiana Sunday School
Association, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,000 in 1894
3,881 in 1902
3.333 in 1903
3,583 in 1904
3,250 in 190S
3,042 in 1906
3,022 in 1907
BARRELS AND BOTTLES;
monthly; liquor trade and pure food; sixteen
pages llxISJ'a; subscription $1; established
19U0; W. O. Bates, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 5,916 in 1905 and
7,291 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1907.
BRICKLAYER AND MASON;
monthly; labor; sixteen pages 11x185^; sub-
scription 75 cents; estaljllshed 1893; William
Dobson, editor: Bricklay<>rs' and Masons'
International Union, publisheis. Office,
UnUy tauIldlDK (1— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 30,675 in
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 20,000 in
1904, and more than 17,500 in 1907.
BRIDf^EMEN'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; fraternal; twenty pages 5x8; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1901; J. J.
McNamara, editor and publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: 10,159 i" 1907
CARPENTER; monthly ; carpentry; la-
bor; fraternal; twenty pages 5x8; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1881; Frank Duffy,
editor; United Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Joiners of America, publishers. Office,
505 Stevenson building.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1904. and more
than 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
CENTRAL STATES MEDICAL
MONITOR: monthly: eighty pages 7x10;
subscription $1: established 1898: S. E. Earp,
M. D., editor; Central States Medical Monitor
268
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA— Indianapolis.
INDIANA— Indianapolis.
Co., publishers. Office, 241^^ Kentucky avenue
(1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,000 in
1902, again in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CHARIOT; monthly (A A).
CHKONICJLE; mouiuiy; Knights and
Ladies of Honor ; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents ; establislieu 1S88 ; L. B.
Lockard, manager ; Supreme Louge, pub-
lishers (12— i).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 64,958 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
any report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1906 and 1907.
CliAY WORKER; monthly; clay In-
dustry; one hundred and six pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1878; T. A. Ran-
dall & Co., editors and publishers. Office, 224
East Ohio street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,416 in 1902
and in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
EASTERN STAR; montniy; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
Nettie Ransford, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For ihe year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EDUCATOR- JOURNAL,; monthly;
educational; sixty-six to eighty fuur pages
7x10; subscription $1; estabiished— />iZaHd
Educator 1895, Indiana School Journal 1854,
consolidated 1900; D. M. Geeting, editor; The
Educator-Journal Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1900 and more
than 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
FANCIERS' GAZETTE: monthly;
poultry; thirty-two to forty-eight pages 9xl2;
subscription 50 cents; established 18s3; W; C.
& E. A. Pierce, editors; Fanciers' Gazette
Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for more than 1,000 since 1902 and
including 1907.
HOME MAGAZINE; monthly; house-
hold; thlrtT-six pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1888; Bobbs-Merrill Co., editors
and publishers (1—7). See advertisement
ou opposite page.
Copies printed: 207,167 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating accorded in
the absence of a definite and satisfac-
tory report.
INDIANA MEDICAL. JOURNAL ;
monthly; medical; eight} -four pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1870; A. W. Braj'-
ton, M. D., editor; Indiana Medical Journal
Publishing Co.. publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,300 in ii>07
JOURNEYMAN BARBER: monthly
Industrial; frattrnal; fiftvtwo pages 5x8;
subscription 60 cents; established 1S9<; Jacob
Fischer, editor; Journeymen Barbers' Inter-
national Union, publishers (2—8),
Copies printed: 16,140 in 1906
17,092 in 1907
LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND
ENGINEMEN'S MAGAZINE; month
ly; railway labor, Brotherhood of Locomo-
tive Engineers and Firemen; one hundred
and ninety six pages 6^x9H: subscription
$1.50; established 1876; John F. McNamee,
editor; Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen,
and Enginemen, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 28,295 in 1896
42,851 in 1900
4S.S75 in 1902
50,619 in 1903
56,663 in 1904
58,935 in 190S
60,181 in 1906
63,211 in 1907
MASONIC ADVOCATE; monthly;
masonic; forty-four pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1868; Martin H. Rice, editor
and publisher.
MEDICAL FREE PRESS; monthly
(A A).
MISSIONARY TIDINGS; monthly ^
disciples of Christ; thirty six pages 8x11;
subscription 50 cents; established 1883; Helen
E.Moses, editor; Christian Woman's Board
of Missions, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 13,450 in 1001
and 17,791 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 12,500 in 1906 and
/1907.
MODERN WOODMEN: monthly;
Modern Woodmen of America; sixteen page»
11x16; subscription $1; established 1884; F. O.
Van Galder, editor; State Journal Company,
publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 750,051 in
1902 and 749,326 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any report, and
has been credited with exceeding 75,00a
every year since, up to and including
M CMC! PA L ENGINEERING;
monthly ; one huiuired io one liuridred and
ninety-two pages 8x10: subscription $2; es-
tablished 1890; Chas. Carroll Brown, C. E.,
editor; Municipal Engineering Co., publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,350 in 1898
3,250 in 1900
4,275 in 1902
4,872 in 1903
4,925 in 1904
5,683 in 1905
5,604 in 1906
5,454 in 1907
NATIONAL DOMESTIC; monthly;
coachmen and butlers; fifty-two pages
6}^xl0J4; subscription $1; established Sep-
tember, 1905; National Coachmen & Butlers'
Guide Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office. 323 Indiana avenue (."i— 6P) (A A).
NATIONAL POULTRYMAN;
monthly (A A).
ODD- FELLO^VS' TA LISM A N AND
LITERARY JOURNA L : monthly; odd
fellowship: eightv pages 6x9: subscription
$1.50; established 1868; W. H. Leedy, editor:
Hollywood & Keeler, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 7,500 in
189Q and 7,583 in 1904, since whir
it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1907.
PYTHIAN JOURNAL; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 11x15;
CATALOG vJE BY STATES.
269
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for quarter pages or over in one issue.
The story of the value of a magazine as an advertising medium is easily told by
its advertising patronage. The magazine wh'ch enjoys a growing appreciation
by the reading public will show a corresponding increase in the estimation of
live advertisers. The year just closed has been a most prosperous one for
The Home iVIag^aziiie. Its value as a magazine is attested by the fact
that its advertising patronage has more than doubled during the past year — a
better showing than any magazine of its class. Take the September number,
for instance. This number carried 12,996 lines of cash advertising against 5,380
lines September, llj06- an increase of 7,616 lines, or lil per cent. The increase the
first nine months this year over the same period last year averaged 107 per cent.
THE OCTOBER HO.^IE :?IAOAZINE
also shows a very remarkable increase. Here
are the Figures for October, 1906 and 1907:
Increase Over
Year Columns Lines Previous Year
1906 41 6,849 2*37 1
1907 8'.« 15,088 8.'^39
This is an increase of 314 per cent. October, i90T, over October, f 903, and 120 per
cent., October, i9ii7, over October, inon. Truly a remarkable showing.
The value of The Home ITIai^azlne to an advertiser lies in the fact that
over 90 per cent of its total circulation of 205,000 goes direct by mail into the
home— less than 10 per cent being news-stands— 70 per cent of the entire circula-
tion is in the prosperous Central West.
Over 200,000 Circulation
Central Western.
Indiana 18,2r)U
Illinois 17.075
Iowa 13,070
Ohio lR,5a5
Kansas 4,575
Kentucky 13,175
Michigan 17,970
Minnesota 6,475
Missouri 9,600
Nebraslta 2,725
Pennsylvania 8,725
Wisconsin 3,90U
134,075
Western.
Arizona 300
Arlcansas 1,650
California 4,660
Colorado 1.475
Idaho 850
Ouaranteed.
New Mexico 275
Montana 1,100
Nevada 175
North Dakota 1,776
South Dakota 1,535
Utah 425
Washington 1,725
Wvoniing 350
Oklahoma 1,200
Oregon 1,40<J
Indian Territory... 700
19,595
Central Western 1^4,075
Total Central Western and Western 153,670
Eastern.
Connecticut 1,650
Delaware 350
District of Colum-
bia 250
Maine 2,075
Maryland 1,050
Massachusetts 3,200
NewHampsWre.... 1,200
New Jersey 2,575
New York 13.435
Rhode Inland....... 275
Vermont 1,500
27,560
Southern.
Alabama 1,275
Florida 825
Georgia 1,925
Louisiana 935
Mexico 7a
Mississippi 1,510
North Carolina 1,950
South Carolina 995
Tennessee 3,300
Texas 1,150
West Virginia 2,250
Virginia 2,225
21,415
L
Resume.
Central Western 134,075
Western 19,595
Southern 21,415
Eastern 27,560
Foreign and Canada 2,425
Total 205,070
THE HOME MAGAZINE,
THE BOBBS-MERRILL CO., Publishers,
INDI A.lSr A.POLIS .
WILL C. IZOR, Eastern Manager, No. 34 Union Square, New York.
C. M. GREEN, Western Manager, No. 337 Marquette Building, Chicago.
CHAS. DORR, New England Advertising Manager, No. 6 Beacon St., Boston.
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INDIANA— Indianapolis.
subscription $1; established 1874; A. M. Pres-
ton & Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a raing to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TYPOGRAPHICAIi JOlKNALj
monthly; labor— official paper of Interna-
tional Typographical Union; one hundred
and sixteen pages 6J^x9^; subscription $1;
established 1889; J. W. Bramwood, editor;
International Typographical Union, pub-
lishers (2-8).
Copies printed: 11,151 in 1898
42,883 in 1903
43,67s in 1904
43.537 in 1905
41,673 in 1906
39,237 in 1907
VENEERS: monthly (A A).
WHEELMEN'S GAZETTE; month-
ly (A A").
WOOD- WORKER; monthly;
mechanical ; ninety-two pages 9x12 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; S. H. Smith,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 8,000 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 7»5oo
every year since, up to and including
1907.
QUARTERLY.
INDIANA QUARTERLY MAGA-
ZINE OF HISTORY; history, biogra-
phy; flfty-two pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established March, 1905: Indiana Historical
Society, publishers. Office, State Library
(1-8).
Copies printed: 600 m 1906
600 in 1907
JAMESTOWN, Boone Co. ZJ 640t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 27 m. W. of Indianapolis.
Lumber.
MAIL; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1871 ; E. C.
Weaver, editor and publisher; prints an edi-
tion for New Ross.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24 ; subscription 50 cents ; es-
tablished 1873; E. C. Weaver, editor and pub-
lisher; prints editions for neighboring
towns (10-5 P).
JASONVILLE, Greene Co. p 110
pop., on Southern Indiana Rd., 8 m. N. of
Linton. Agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established February, 1902;
Leader Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (12—7).
JASPER, c- li-. Dubois Co. p l,863t
pop., on Louisville and St. Louis division
of the Southern Rd. and Patoka r., 50 m. N.
E. of EvangvlUe and 70 W. by N. W. of Louis-
ville, Ky. Woodworking establishments,
flint, iron and coal. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1858; B. E. Doane, editor and publisher;
prints also a four-page edition.
HERALD ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
Wm. C. Hinckley, editor and publisher (1—8).
INDIANA.
JEFFERSONVILL.E, c h., Clark
Co. [? 10,774+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio
Southwestern and Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and Ohio r., op-
posite Louisville, Ky. Manufacturing.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and CLARK CO. REPUB-
LICAN, Thursdays; republican; daily four
pages 17x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly SI; established-
daily 1903, weekly 1894; JefEersonville Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and NATIONAL DEMOCRAT, Fri-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— dally $5, weekly
|l; established— daily 1872, weekly 1854 ; A. E.
& C. I. Dailey. editors and publishers (^1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the year
i8q7, but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many.
No definite and satisfactory statement
was ever secured from the weekly edi-
tion, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1006 and again in 1907.
JONESBORO, Grant Co. O l,838t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis International and Marion City
Rds., 5 m. S. of Marion, the county seat.
India rubber and Insulated wire factory,
saw and planing mills and broom factory.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15^^x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Quinby &
Lee. editors and publishers.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A). .
JONESVILLE, Bartholomew Co. D
326 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.. 12 m. S. of
Columbus, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscrsption 60 cents; established 190(; W.
B. Harris, editor and publisher (10—7).
KEMPTON, Tipton Co. a 800 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd.. 10 m.W.of
Tipton, the county seat. Flour mill and
drain tile manufacturing. Blooded hogs
and cattle raising. Farming.
COURIER; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 171^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1907; G."Guy Campbell, editor and
publisher (1—8).
KENDALLVILI.E,iV'o6ieCo.d'
3,354+ pop.— local estimate 5,000— on Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern and Grand
Rapids & Indiana Rds.. 28 m. N. of Fort
Wayne and 91 E. of Toledo, O. General
manufacturing.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four pages 17x22; subscription
$5; established 1890; H. L. Gandy, editor and
publisher (6— 6).
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
STANDARD, Fridays; dally Independent,
weekly republican; daily four pages 16x22,
weekly eight puges 20x26 ; subscription- daily
$5, weekly $1.50; established — daily 1890,
weekly 1863; Conlogue. Reeve & Co., editors
and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
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271
INDIANA.
would warrant the accordance of a ra-
ting to that effect.
K E N T L A N D, c. li., Nttoton Co. \2
1,006-t pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 4 m. E. of Illinois State
line and 57 "W. of Logansport. Manufactur-
ing. Agriculture.
Fridays ; democi-atie ;
subscription $1.50
Steinbach, editor
es-
and
DEMOCRAT
eight pages 15x22 ;
tablished 1884; Ed.
publisher.
NEWTON CO. ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1861 ; H. A.
Strohm, editor; Strohm & Dodson, publish-
ers.
KEWANNA, Fulton Co. b 646t pop.,
on Vandalia Line and Cincinnati, Rich-
mond & Muncie Rds., 20 m. N. of Logans-
port. Roller mills, creamery and grain
elevators. Farming and cattle raising.
HERA liD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1883; F. P. Gould, editor and publisher (l^S).
KINGMAN, Fountain Co. -D oOO pop.
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd., 710 m.
S. of Veedersburg. Brick, tile and lumber
raanuf actui-ing. Agriculture and stock rais-
ing.
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 13x30; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; D. O. Hudler,
editor and publisher (10—6).
KIRKLIN, Clinton Co. U 624t pop., on
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd., 12 m.
S. E. of Frankfort, the county seat. Tim-
ber and grain shipping point.
JOURNALi; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 189T;
C. M. Hane, editor and publisher.
KNIGHTSTO WN, Henry Co.^ 1 ,942t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rds. and Blue r., 34 m. E. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Natural
gas in abundance, employed in manufact-
uring. Agricultui'e.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1866 ;
W. K. Deem, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,200 in 1907
HOME JOURNAL.; semi-monthly; non-
partisan; twenty-four to thirty two pages
l(Jxl2>^; subscription $1 ; established 188S;
J. H. Rounds, editor; Indiana Soldiers' and
Sailors' Orphans' Home, publishers (1 — 8).
KNOX, c. h., Starke Co. 'Xj l,466t pop.,
on New York, Chicago & St. Louis and In-
diana, Illinois & Iowa Rds. and Yellow r.
Corn, wheat, tobacco and live stock. Iron
ore deposits in vicinity.
STARKE CO. DEMOCRAT ; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1860; S. M. Gorrell,
editor and publisher.
STARKE CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1876 ; John
L. Moorman, editor and publisher.
KOKOMO, c. h., Howard Co. n
10,609+ pop., at the intersection of the Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis, Lake
INDIANA.
Erie & Western and Toledo, St. Louis <£
Kansas City Rds., on Wildcat r., 54 m. N. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Natural-gas
wells in vicinity. Agriculture, stock rais-
ing, lumbering and manufacturing.
DAILY NEWS; every morning except
Sunday; independent; elgbt to twelve pages
17x24; subscription $5; established 1896; C. R.
Trowbridge, editor and publishers ( 1 — 8).
Copies printed: 4,969 in 1907
DISPATCH; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5. weekly $1; established— daily 1890,weekrv
1870: J. O. & H. E. Henderson, editors and
publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,226 in 1898, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,777 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; eight to sixteen pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $5, semi weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1883, semi-weekly 1848; J. A.
Kautz, editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: daily, 3,434 in 1906
The semi-weekly edition has on no
less than four occasions indicated a
desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
LADOGA, Montgomery Co. -a l,176t
pop., on Chicago[& Southeastern and Louis-
ville, New Albany &'.Chicago Rds., 11 m. S.
E. of Crawfordsville, the county seat, and
40 N. W. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1872; J. F. Warfel. editor and publisher.
LAFAYETTE, c. h., Tippecanoe Co. -a
18,116+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Chicago, Indianapolis &
Louisville, Lake Erie & Western and Wa-
bash Rds., Wabash r. and Wabash & Erie
canal, 64 m. N. W. of Indianapolis, the State
capital. Water power, employed in manu-
factories. Agricultural center.
DAILY.
COURIER AND CALL; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; republican; daily eight to twelve,
weekly twelve pages 17x22; subscription —
daily $4, weekly $1; established— daily 1852,
weekly 1831 : M. M. Mayerstein,piiblisher(l— S).
Copies printed: daily, 3.282 in 1902
3,807 in 1903
4,054 in 1904
4,826 in 1905
5,273 in 1906
5,423 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment was ever secured from the week-
ly edition, but it had credit for exceed-
ing 2,250 in 1896 and more than 1,000
every year since, including 1907.
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INDIANA.
MORNING JOURNAL,; eveij morn
ing except Sunda}% and WEEKLiY, Fri-
days; republican; daily eight to sixteen,
weekly sixteen pages iTx2<J: subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1; established 1829; Burt
Wilson-Haywood Company , publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 3,002 in 1902, 5,195
in 1905, 5,264 year ending September
30. 1906, 5.314 in 1907.
The weekly had credit for an average
issue of 3,996 in 1896, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,500 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
COMMERCIAL GAZETTE; Satur
days; commercial; four pages 18x24; sub
scription $1 ; established 1893: Leo Pottlit-
zer, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,458 in 1898
3,549 in 1904
3,523 in 1905
3,563 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 in
1907.
liEADER; Thursdays, and SUNDAY
LEADER, Sundays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription— weekly $1, Sunday
$2; established 1874; Charles F. Williams,
editor and publisher.
JSUNDAY TIMES ; Sundays; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x23; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1879; Chas. H. Ball, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect
MONTHLY.
PAINTER AND DECORATOR;
monthly; labor; paints and painting; sixtj-
eight pages 654x1014 ; subscription .$1; estab-
lished 1886; J.C. Skemp, editor; Brotherhood
of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of
America, publishers (S— 5 P).
SHEARS; monthly; paper box making;
forty pages 8^x10*^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; George E. Jenks, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
LA FONTAINE. Wabash Co. 6
800 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
Sc St. Louis Rd., 10 m. from Wabash, the
county seat.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1896; J. S.
Dillon, editor and publisher (10—6).
LAGRANGE, c. h., Lagrange Co. □'
l,703t pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.,
46 m. N. of Fort Wayne. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
LAGRANGE CO. DEMOCRAT;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; George C.
Handy, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
INDIANA.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
SATURDAY CALL; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1892; W. D. Rheubottom, edi-
tor and publisher (1^8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; Carl H. Rerick, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,665 for the year
1896, but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
LAPEL, Maditon Co. D 869t pop., on
Chicago & Southeastern Rd., 10 m. W. of
Anderson, the county seat. Flour and saw
mills and grain elevators. Natural gas.
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; W. E. Cascaddeu, editor and publisher.
LAPORTE, c. h., Laporte Co. t]
11,044 pop., on Northern Indiana Interurban
Line to Michigan City. A number of sum-
mer resorts can be reaohed by trolley lines.
Lake Erie & Western and Lake Shore Sc,
Michigan Southern and Pere Marquette
Rds., 59 m. E. S. E. of Chicago, 111. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
ARGUS-BULLETIN; every evening
except Sunday, and W'EEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages— daily 15x22,
weekly 20x26; subscription -daily S5, weekly
$1.50; established— daily Argus I89<i. weekly
Argus 1869. Bulletin 1898. consolidated 1900;
Argus Bulletin Co., editors and publishers.
H E K A I i D ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily eight, weekly sixteen pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1888, weekly 1836; LaPorte
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Daily: 1,125 in 1895
1,082 in 1900
1,141 in 1902
1,166 in 1903
1,280 in 1904
1,310 in 1905
1,32s in 1906
1,436 in 1907
Weekly: 1,275 in 1895
1,323 in 1900
1,472 in 1902
1,426 in 1903
1,442 in 1904
1,447 in 190S
1,406 in 1906
1,405 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Charles G. Powell, editor and
publisher (A A).
, Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
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273
LWDIAXA.
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
TRI-STATE EAGLE; monthly(AA).
IjATJRELi,^''""^'^"* C'o- n- 1 ,000 pop., on
Cleveland, Cinciunati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd. and Whitewater r., 57 m. N. W. of Cin-
cinnati, O. Trade in magnesia, cement,
limestone, lumber and staves. Pork-pack-
ing house, furniture, stave and wagon
factories, flour mills and cooper shops.
K.EV1EW ; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; John O'Hair, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,400 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
■credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
liAWRENCEBURG, c. h.,
Dearborn Co. 0, 4,326+ pop., on Baltimore &
Ohio Southwestern and Cleveland, Cincin-
nati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and Ohio r.,
22 m. W. of Cincinnati, O. Manufactures of
«aw8, flour, barrels, distilled liquors,
buggies, pumps and cofllns, veneers and
fireworks. Lumber.
NEWSj Fridays; local; eight to sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
John M. Fichter, editor and publisher (1— 8 ).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would war'rant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
PRESS I Thursdays; republican; eight
pag«3 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1850; A. Shaw, editor; Press Printing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
REGISTER} Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1836; Rucker & Gooden, editors and
publishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,400 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
LEBANON, c. h., Boone Co. a 4,465t
I'Op., on Chicago & Southeastern and Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
28 m. N. W. of Indianapolis, the capital of
the State. Has natural gas, grain elevators,
saw and planing mills and cabinet facto-
ries. General trade.
REPORTER; every morning and every
evening except Sunday ; independent; four
pages 17J^x24 : subscription $4.50; established
1891; Adam H. Felker, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect.
PATRIOT; Thursdays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
18
INDIANA.
tabllshed 1857 ; S. N. Cragun, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,948 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any sat-
isfactory report, but has, been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907, although the
publisher admits that he does not keep
such a record as would make it possible
for him to prepare a definite and satis-
factory report.
PIONEER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1852; Ben. F. McKey, editor and publisher
(7-3).
Copies printed: 2,084 in 1899 and
2,489 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
LEESBURG, Kosciusko Co. ^ 390t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago 8c
St. Louis Rd., 6 m. N. of Warsaw, the county
seat. Agricultural Implement manufac-
tories and saw and lumber mills.
KOSCIUSKO CO. STANDARD;
Thursdays; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; J. W. Armstrong, editor;
J. W. Armstrong & Son, publishers.
LIBERTY, c. h., Union Co. o l,449t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd.,
15 m. S. of Richmond, 70 W. by S. W. of
Indianapolis, the State capital, and 50 N.
W. of Cincinnati, O. Manufacturing, gen-
eral trading, agriculture and stock raising.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished August, 1903; Behymer & Goodrich,
editors and publishers (1—8).
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1..50; established
1851 ; C. W. Stivers & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,106 for the
year 1896, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
LIGONIER, ^oble Co. cf 2.*31t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.
and Elkhart r., 35 m. from Elkhart and
108 from Toledo, O. Manufacturing center.
Shipping point for wheat and produce.
Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established 1866;
Banner Publishing Co., publishers.
LiEADER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 22x26: subscription $1.50: established
1880; E. G. Thompson, editor and publisher
(2-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,372 in 1895
and 1,952 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any report, but was cred-
ited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
LINTON, Greene Co. p 8,680 pop., on
Indianapolis Southern. Chicago, Indian-
apolis & Louisville and Southern Indiana
Rds.. 12 m. E. of Sullivan and 12 W. of
Bloomfield, the county seat. Mining and
agriculture.
CAlili; everv evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
dally eight, weekly twelve to twenty pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1900, weekly 1888; W. M. Moss,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
CITIZEN; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
January, 1906; Joseph E. Turner, editor and
publisher (1—6 P).
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1897;
Lou Black, editor and publisher (7—5).
HOISTING ENGINEER ; monthly
(A A).
LOGANSPORT, c. h., Cass Co. ^
16,204+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. LoulB. Tandalia Line and Wabash
Rds. and Wabash r., 78 m. N. of Indian-
apolis. Manufacturing and agriculture.
JOURNAL} every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re
publican; eight to twelve pages 15x20; sub
Bcription- daily $4.80, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1875, weekly 1826; The Journal Cor-
poration, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,040 in 1901
3,100 in 1905
3,015 in 1906
3,001 in 1907
The weekly edition has on three oc-
casions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
PHAROS; erery evening except Sunday,
and 8Ei>II- WEEKLY, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
gubscription— daily $4.50, semi-weekly $1.25;
established — daily 1872, semi-weekly 1845;
Louthain & Barnes, editors and publishers
(8— 3P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,200 in 1894, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1. 000 in 1906 and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an issue of 2,600 in 1894, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1898,
up to and including 1907.
REPORTER; every evening exc«pt
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays: independent; eight pages 18x24;
nubicription- daily $4.80, semi-weekly $1.25;
established 1889 ; Inez M. Sutton, Trustee
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,885 in 1895 and 1,948 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 1,917 for the year
1897; has not since made any definite
and satisfactory claim but was credited
with printing more than 1,000 copies
in 1907.
INDIANA.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; Mrs. J. E. Sutton, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,400 in 1896 and 2,008
in 1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
iqo6.
CHRONICLE ; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1875; Henry J. McSheehy, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,000 in 1900 and
3,500 in 1904, since which it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but had credit for more than
2.500 in 1906 and 1907.
INDIANA FREIE PRESSE; Satur
days; German; ten pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1900; John Day, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903 this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
TIMES; Fridays: prohibition; eight
pages 17^^x22; subscription $1; established
1886: Chas. O. Fenton, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: 1,257 in 1897 and
1,308 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
LOOGOOTEE, Martin Co. p 3,000
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 15 m. E. of Washington. Stock raising
(notably draft horses) and shipping. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
MARTIN CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1874; Will K. Penrod, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: i,345 in 1902
1,570 in 1903
1,934 in 1905
2,250 in 1906
2,410 in 1907
LOSANTVILLE, Randolph Co. o
352 pop., on Cincinnati, Richmond and Mun-
cie and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and
St. Louis Rds., 18 m. S. W. of Winchester,
the countj' seat.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican:
eight pages 12x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
January. 1901; I. C. Penuery, editor and pub-
lisher (8-6) (A A).
LOWEIiL, Lake Co. ^ l,275t pop., on
Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Rd.,
10 m. S. of Crown Point, the county seat.
Farming.
SOUVENIR; Saturdays; literary; four-
teen pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
January, 1901 ; Elmer D. Ragon, editor ; Schuy-
ler Colfax Dwyer, publisher.
TRIBUNE ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
gubscription $1 ; established 1885; H. H. Ragon
& Son, editors and publishers (7—3).
CATA'LOGUE BY STATES.
275
INDIANA.
LYNN, Randolph Co. O TOSj pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Grand Rapids & Indiana Rdg., 9 m. S. of
Winchester, the county seat. Farming.
HE K A L. D ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1898: Frank
Wright, editor and publisher (5—5 P).
liYONS, Greene Co. p 1,500 i.op., on
Vandalia Rd., 80 m. S. of Indianapolis.
Grain elevators and rolling mills.
HERALD; Fridays; neutral; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1903; R. A.
Lee, editor and publisher ( 1—5).
MACY, Miami Co. ^ 700 pop., on
Lake Erie & Western Rd.. 8 m. S. S. E. of
Rochester. Agriculture and stock raising.
MONITOR; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; W. H. Myers, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MADISON, c. b., Jefferson Co. O,
1 1.864 pop.— suburban pop. 4,500 additional—
at terminus of Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., on Ohio r. Steam-
boats to various points on Ohio, Kentucky
and Mississippi rs. General manufactur-
ing. Shipping point for tobacco, fruit and
farm produce. Shipyards, lumber shops
for steamboat building, cotton, woolen and
sawmills and various manufactories.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKLiY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
established— daily 1849, weekly 1837; Courier
Co., editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,197 in IQOS
1,877 in 1906
2,283 in 1907
The weekly had credit for an issue
of 1,136 for the year 1905, but has
not since made any definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
DEMOCRAT; every morning and every
evening except Sunday; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $5; established
1886; A. S. Chapman, editor: Democrat Co..
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the year 1903, but has not since
sustained any claim for issuing so many,
and the publisher admits that no such
record is kept as would make it possible
to prepare a definite and satisfactory
statement of copies printed.
H E R A Li D ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1883, weekly 1871 ; Niesse & Coch-
rane, editors and publishers (7— 3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the year
1903, but has not since sustained a claim
for issuing so many.
MARENGO, Crawford Co. g 700t
pop,, on Louisville, EvansvUle & St. Louis
Rd., 38 m. W. of Louisville, Ky., and 6 N. E.
of English, the county seat. Canning and
INDIANA.
fertilizer factory. Rock quarrying. Saw
mills. Stock raising.
OBSERVER; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established
1886; D. J. Murr, editor; The Murr Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—8).
MARION, c. h., Grant Co. u 17,337t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago St
St. Louis, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas
City and Cincinnati, Richmond & Muncie
Rds., 41 m. W. N. W. of Logansport and
67 N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capi-
tal. Manufacturing, agriculture and fruit
grrowing. Oil.
CHRONICLE ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15}^x20i^; subscription-
daily $3.12, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1888,
weekly 1866; The Chronicle Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,137 in. i897, 4,957 in
iqo5, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 2,250 for the year 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
1900, but has not since set up any claim
for issuing so many.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
eight to sixteen pages 17x23; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1888,
weekly 1870; W.B. Westlake, publisher'd— 8).
Copies printed: Daily: 2,339 in 1899
3,757 in 1902
5,295 in 1903
5,635 in 1904
5,623 in 190S
5,421 in 1906
5,324 in 1907
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1900, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
NEW S-T R I B U N E ; every morning;
independent: eight to twenty-four pages
20x26; subscription $5; established— AVws 1894,
Tribune 1901, Labor Bulletin 1898. consoli-
dated 1901 ; The Marion Tribune Co., editors
and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: 3,948 in 1902 and
6,122 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
TEACHERS' JOURNAL; monthly;
educational; flfty-two to sixty-eight pages
6x9; subscription .$1: egtabllshed Julv. 1901;
A. Jones, editor: Teachers' Journal Co.,
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,792 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but was cred-
ited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
MARKLE, Huntington Co. cf 729t pop,,
on Erie Rd., 8 m. E. of Huntington, the
county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892; D. C.
Bickhard, editor and publisher (7—3).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
MARSHALL, Parke Co. -n 300 pop.,
on Indiana, Decatur & Western Rd., 8 ni.
N. W. of Rockville, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; E. R.
Greene, editor and publisher.
MARTINSVILLE, c. h., Morgan
Co. a 4,038+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Pennsylvania Co's
Rds. and White r., 30 m. S. W. of Indianapo-
lis, the State capital. Jlanufacturing and
agriculture.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and REPUBLICAN, Thursdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1;
established— daily 1889, weekly 1870; F. T.
Singleton, editor and publisher (1—8).
D E .11 O C R A T ; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; G. E. Finney & Son, editors and
publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
MATTHEWS, Grant Co. n 1,500+
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 16 m. S. E. of
Marion, the county seat. Steel manufac-
turing.
NEW!*; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1901; Edwin
A. Knapp, editor and publisher (1—8).
MECCA, Parke Co. -O 1,600 pop,, on
Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd., 25 m. N. of
Terre Haute. Coal mining and sewer-pipe
manufacturing.
HERAliD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established July, 1905; W.
J. Huff & Son, editors ; Mecca Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—7).
MEDARY VILLE, Pulasl<i Co. ti 4T8
pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville
Rd., 15 m. W. of Winamac, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
ADV^ERTISER; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; H. C. Schott, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
MELLOTT,i^o«n<ai/i Co. -U 607 pop.,
on Toledo, St. Louis & Western Rd., 10 m.
E. of Covington, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
HUSTIjER; Fridays; independent; six
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established 1897;
Alfred Parker, editor and publisher (7—5).
M E N T O N E, Kosciusko Co. ^ 757t
pop., on New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rd.,
10 m. S. W. of Warsaw, the county seat.
Stock raising.
TRI-COUNTY GAZETTE; Thurs
days: independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; C. M. Smith,
editor and publisher.
MICHIGAN CITY, Laporte Co. tl
14,850+ pop., on Louisville, New Albany &
Chicago, Lake Erie & Western, and Mich-
igan Central Rds. and Lake Michigan, 56 m.
INDIANA.
E. of Chicago, 111. Manufacturing, lumber
trade and lake commerce.
EVENING DISPATCH; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 20x26;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $2; establish-
ed—daily 1880. weekly 1879 ; John B. Faulk-
nor, editor ; Francis & Faulknor, publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
both the daily and the weekly have had
credit for exceeding i,ooo in 1906 and
1907.
EVENING NEWS; every eveningexcept
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; eight pages 17J^ax22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly 42; established— dally 1882,
weekly 1835; Robb & Misener, editors and
publishers (1—8 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
DER KIRCHENBOTE; Thurs-
days; German; congregational; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1883; A.
Huelster, Ph.D., editor; John D. Grosy, pub-
lisher (7—3). Does not insert advertisements.
MICHIGANTOWN, Clinton Co. n
505 pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Western
Rd., 7 m. E. of Frankfort, the county seat.
Tile factory; flour and feed exchange.
Agriculture.
NEWS- GEM; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1905; Gem City Printing
Co., editors and publishers (12—5 P).
MIDDLEBURY, Elkhart Co. ^
572+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd., 5 m. S. of Vistula and 10 N.
E. of Goshen, the county seat. Carriage
factory and flour mills.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; H. O. Eldrldge, editor and
publisher.
MIDDLETOWN, Jlenry Co. o l,801t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago,
& St. Louis Rd.. 12 m. N. E. of Newcastle ,
the county seat. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
davs; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1834; B. R. Innian,
editor and publisher (1—8).
MILFORD, Kosciusko Co. [^ 905 f
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Baltimore & Ohio Rds.. 12 m.
N. of Warsaw, the county seat. Agriculture.
MAIL; Thursdays; independent; eight
pases 17x22: subscription $1.50; established
1888; W. E. Grover, editor and publisher.
MILLERSBURG, Elkhart Co. b 481t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Wabash Rds., 9 m. S. E. of Goshen, the
county seat. Agriculture.
GRIT; Thursdays: independent; eight
pages 16x24; subscription $1.25; established
11892; W. B. Barnard, editor and publisher
(1-S).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
277
INDIANA.
MILLTOWN, Crawford Co. g on
Southern Rd., about 25 m. W. of New Al-
bany. Stone quarries.
RECORD; Wednesdays (A A).
MILiROY, Rush Co. n- 800 pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 8 m. S. of Rushville, the county seat,
and 48 from Indianapolis. Farming and
gardening.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; F. C. Green, editor and publisher (7—5).
MISHAWAKA, St. Jo$eph Co. ^
5,560+ pop., on Grand Trunk, Elkhart
& Western and Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rds. and St. Joseph's r., 4 m.
E. of South Bend, the county seat. Man-
ufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
elglit pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; W. P. O'Neill, editor and pub-
lisher.
ENTERPRISE I Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1854 ; Ed. A. Jernegan, editor and pub-
lisher (8-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
MITCHELL, Lawrence Co. g l,772t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Louisville, New Albany & Chicago
Rds., 9 m. S. of Bedford, the county seat.
Farming.
CO>II>IERCIAL.; Thursdays; fourpages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1865;
Howard Chitty, editor and publisher (1—8).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898; Thurston & McBride, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3).
MONON, White Co. ^ L160t pop., on
Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd.,
10 m. N. W. of Monticello, the county seat.
Railroad shop and roundhouse. Stone
crushers and quarri'. Agriculture and live
stock.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established 1889;
Geo. T. Weeks, editor and publisher; prints
special editions for neighboring towns.
MONROEVILLE, Alien Co. ^ 690t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd., 16 m. S. E.
of Fort Wayne, the county seat. Agrl
culture.
BREEZE; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1869; John D. AUeger, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
MONTEREY, Pulaski Co. ti 261t
pop., on Chicago & Erie Rd. and Tippeca-
noe r., 12 m. N. of Winamac, the county
seat. Heinz & Go's pickle works. Wheat
and corn growing.
SUN; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897; Irv-
ing D. Young, editor and publisher (T— 5).
INDIANA.
MONTEZUMA, Parl<e Co. -a l,172t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
Rd.. about 25 m. N. of Terre Haute. Lum-
ber, planing and feed mills, fire brick and
clay, roofing factories, brick and tile works,
flour mills and coal mining.
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
MONTICELLO, c. h., White Co. ^
2,107+ pop., on Chicago, Louisville & Indi-
anapolis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rds. and Tippecanoe r., 21 m. W.
of Logansport and 25 N. of Lafayette. Flour
and silk thread mills.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1899,; Newton Bros.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
U E R A Li D ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1862; J. B. Van Buskirk, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,140 in 1896
1,140 in 1899
1,324 in 1904
1,344 in 1905
1,583 in 1906
1,611 in 1907
WHITE CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1882; Clarke & Simons, edi-
tors and publishers (1—6).
MONTPELIER, Blackford Co. d-
3,405+ pop., on Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati &
Louisville Rd. and Salamonie r.. 38 m. S.
by S. W. of Fort Wayne. Agriculture. Steel
mill, shovel factory and machine shops
Oil and gas wells.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs
days; independent; daily four pages 173^x24,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1894,
weekly 1890; H. L. Troutman, editor; Herald
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
MOORELAND, Henry Co. D- 309t
pop.. onCleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago* St.
Louis Rd., about 50 m. E. by N. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital.
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
MOORESVILLE, Morgan Co. g 974t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd. and Lick
creek, 15 m. W. of Indianapolis, the State
capital. Saw, planing and flour mills, grain
elevators, furniture and iron and brass
bedstead factories.
TLIIES; Fx'Idays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1889; W. H. Sage, editor and publisher (7—5).
MORGANTOWN, Morgan Co. D
581+ pop., at junction of Indianapolis
Southern and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rds.. about 10 m. S. E. of
Martinsville, the county seat. Wagon spoke
and hoop factory, saw and flour mills.
TRUTH; Fridays (A A).
MOROCCO, iV^e»-fo» Co. ti 920t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Indiana
Harbor Rds., 68 m. S. of Chicago. Farming,
stock-raising and dairying.
COURIER; Fridays; independent; eight
278
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; established
1877; H. J. Bartoo, eclitorandpubli8her(ll— 5).
MORRISTOWN, Shelby Co. D 565t
pop., on Cinciunati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd.,
25 m. E. S. E. of Indianapolis, the State cap-
ital. Various manufactories and natural
gas wells.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
W. D. Harlow, editor and publisher (7 — 5}.
MOUNT AYR, Newton Co. ^ 615t
pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
25 ra. N. of Fowler.
PILOT; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1906; Roy Willey, editor and pub-
lisher (4—6 P).
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Pasty
Co. p 5,132t pop., on Evansville & Terre
Haute and Louisville & Nashville Rds. and
Ohio r., 18 m. below Evansville. River
commerce.
U E MO C R A T ; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1891, weekly 1867; Roche Bros.,
editors and publishers.
SUN; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1880; C. G. Calkins,
editor and publisher (7—3).
REPUBLICAN ; Fridays (A A).
WESTERN STAR; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1876 ; John C. Leffel, editor and
publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
MULBERRY, Clinton Co. a 539t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Ra., 10 m.
N. W. of Frankfort, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
REPORTER; Fridays; neutral; four
page* 20x26; subscription $1; established
1890; W. N. Clark, editor and publisher.
MUNCIE,c.h., Delaware Co. D- 20,942 1
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis, Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati & Louis-
ville and Lake Erie & Western, Cincinnati,
Richmond & .Muucie, Chicago, Indiana &
Eastern and Chicago & Southeastern Rds.
and White r., 54 m. N. E. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Iron, glass, nail, pulp, handle
and bent-wood factories and natural gas.
Milling and agriculture.
MORNING STAR AND NEWS;
every morning; independent; daily eight to
sixteen, Sunday twenty-eight to forty pages
17x22; subscription— daily $3. daily and Sun-
day $5; established— S^ar 1899, News 1878,
consolidated 1901; Star Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: Daily: 13,456 in 1901
21,468 in 1902
25,836 in 1903
28,731 in 1904
27,500 in 1905
26,557 in 1906
26,459 in 1907
Sunday: 12.088 in 1901
16.535 »n 1902
19,250 in 1903
20,424 in 1904
16,508 in 1905
16,712 in 1006
16,414 in 1907
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and TIMES, Thursdays; daily independ-
ent, weekly republican; eight pages 18x22;
subscription — daily $3, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1887, weekly 1861; The Press
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (4—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,583 in 1896. since which it has
not furnished any definite and_ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition of this paper, but it has had
credit for exceeding 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907-
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1885 ;
Press Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (4 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
OBSERVER; Saturdays; republican;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscriptii n 50 cents;
established 1894; Robert T. Winters, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
NAPPANEE, Elkhart Co. b 2,208t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 97 m. E. S. E.
of Chicago, 111. Lumbering and manufact-
uring.
NEWS; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1879; G. W. Murray, editor and publisher
(12-3).
NASHVILLE, c.h.,5rou;n Co. g393t
pop., 17 m. W. of Columbus and 35 S. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Corn,
wheat, rye, oats, small grain and fruit.
BROWN CO. DEMOCRAT ; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1883; Alonzo Allison, Sr.,
and Alonzo Allison, Jr.. editors and publish-
ers.
NEW ALBANY, c.h.,FZoyd Co. g
25,000 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western, Louisville & St. Louis Division
of Southern, Louisville. New Albany & Chi-
cago, and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rds. and Ohio r., 4 m. below
Louisville, Ky. One of the leading com-
mercial cities in the State. Iron works,
hosiery mills, veneer, furniture, hardwood.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
279
IXDIAyA.
stove, chain, harness and various other
manufactories.
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; daily four pages 19x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established 18S8; M. Bert Thur-
man and Nelson Peterv, editors and publish-
ers (1-8).
LEDGER ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; democratic;
daily four pages 19x22. weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $5, weekly $1;
established 1849; Ledger Co., publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903 the
daily edition of this paper seemed to as-
sert that it had an average issue exceed-
ing 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would war-
rant the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any renewal
of the claim.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition of this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
PUBLIC PRESS; Tuesdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established June, 1881; Frank Gwin, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding i.ooo copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
MEDICAL HERALD; monthly;
medleal; sixty-eight pages 7x10; subscription
SI; established 1881; George Hanlon Day,
M. D., editor; New Albany Medical Herald
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,840 in 1895
5,000 in 1900
5,000 in 1901
5,000 in 1905
5,000 in 1906
5,000 in 1907
NEWBURG, Warrick Co. p l,371t
pop., on Evansville Suburban & Newburg
Rd. and Ohio r., 10 m. E. of Evansville.
Coal mining, agriculture and tobacco grow-
ing.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription SI; established
1889; Geo. B. Quigley, editor and publisher
(A A).
MONITOR; Saturdays (A A).
NEW CARLISLE, St. Joseph Co. ^
5971- pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern Rd., 14 m W. of South Bend. Agricul-
ture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
•pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1880 ; E. L. Maudlin, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
teen forthcoming.
IfEWCASTLE, c. h., Henry Co. D-
3,406 pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati &
Louisville and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi'
INDIANA.
cago & St. Louis Rds.. 42 m. E. N. E. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Manufact-
uring and farming.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1; established— dally 1896, week-
ly 1841; Courier Company, editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
Copies printed: daily, 1,478 in 1906
1,726 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition of this paper, but it had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; W. S. Chambers, editor and pub-
lisher.
NEW HARMONY, Potey Co. p
l,341t pop., on Peoria, Decatur * Evaca-
vllle Rd. and Wabash r., 15 m. N. of Mount
Vernon, the county seat, and 26 N. W. of
Evansville. Flour mills. Farming.
REGISTER; Fridays; democratic; four
pagea 15x22 ; subscription $1; established 1867;
H. T. Slater, editor and publisher.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1892; C. P. Wolfe, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NEW HAVEN, Allen Co. cf 950t
pop., on New York, Chicago & St. Louis and
Wabash Rds., 6 m. E. of Fort Wayn«, the
county seat. Flour mills. Farming.
ALLEN CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 18W; W. E. Bowers,
editor and publisher (11—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed tq furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
jfE"WPORT, c. h., Vermilion Co. -n
610+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois Rd.,
30 m. N. of Terre Haute and 75 W. of In-
dianapolis, the State capital. Coal and
timber.
HOOSIER STATE; Wednesdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.35 ; established 1855 ; S. B. Davis & Sons, edi-
tors and publishers (5— 5).
Copies printed: 1,242 in 1901
1.333 in 1902
1,374 in 1903
1,507 in 1906
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
NEW RICHMOND, Montgomery
Co. -n 357+ pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kan-
sas City and Clover Leaf Route Rds., 48 m.
N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Farming and stock raising.
RECORD ; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
280
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
subscription $1; established 1896; Edgar
Walts, editor and publisher.
NEW ROSS, Montgomery Co. -D 284t
pop., at junction of Central Indiana and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., about 35 m. N. W. of ludiauapolls, the
State capital.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
NEW WASHINGTON, Clark Co.
□, 258t pop., about 6 m. W. of Otisco, nearest
station on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., and 26 m. E. by N. of Louisville, Ky.
COURIEU: Fridays (A A).
NOBLESVIIiLE, c. h., Hamilton Co.
D 4,792t pop., on Lake Erie & Western and
Chicago & Southeastern Rds. and Whiter.,
22 m. N. by N. E. of Indianapolis, the State
capital. Agriculture.
LiED(<CK; every evening except Sun
day, and HAMILTON CO. LEDGER,
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, semi-weeklj- eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $4.75, semi-week-
ly $1.25; established— daily 1889, semi-weekly
1869; Will H. Craig, editor; The Ledger Co.
publishers (12— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, and the publisher admits
that no such account is kept as would
make it possible to prepare one; never-
theless, the semi-weekly edition has had
credit for exceeding i,ooo in 1906 and
1907.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; estib
lished 19a5; C. A. Hutchins, editor; Enter-
prise Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
NORTH JUDSON, Starke Co. ^
944t pop., on Erie, Indiana, Illinois & Iowa
and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 70 m. S. E. of Chicago, 111. Pickle,
vinegar and curled grass factories and
flour mill.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; F. W. Kasch, editor; H. O. Warvel,
publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NORTH LIBERTY. St. Joseph Co.
^ 504+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
South Bend, the county seat. Saw and
planing mills.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.2.5; established 1895; D. M.
Woodward, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
NORTH MANCHESTER, Wabash
Co. i^ 2,398+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Wabash Rds. and
Eel r., 15 m. N. of Wabash, the county seat-
Manufacturing and farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; Lloyd Hopkins and W. E. Bil-
lings, editors and publishers (2— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
NEWS: Wednesdays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1: established August.
1904; News Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NORTH SALEM. Hendricks Co. U
599+ pop., on Indianapolis, Decatur & West-
ern Rd., 27 m. N. W. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Tile and cheese manu-
factories.
HERALD ; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription .$1; established 1891; Sherman
S. Waters, editor and oublisher (8--6).
NORTH VERNON, Jennings Co. O,
2,823+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &.
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rds., 61 m. S. of Indian-
apolis, State the capital. Quarries of dolo-
mite and limestone. Stock raising and
wool growing.
PLAIN DEALER; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1864; J. S.Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the year 1896, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
REPUBLICAN; Wadnesdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892: J. H. McGuire. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
SUN ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1872;
J. N. Culp, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for sn average issue of 1,132 in 1903
and 1,387 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
NOTRE DAME, Saint Joseph Co. ^
596 pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 3 m. N.
of South Bend, the county seat. Seat of
Notre Dame Universitj'.
AVE MARIA; Saturdays; roman
catholic; thirty-two pages 8x10; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1865: Rev. D. E. Hudson,,
editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: 22,960 in 1898
24,179 in 1900
25,976 in 1902
24,032 in 1903
24,457 in 1904
24,390 in 190S
24,612 in 1906
26,112 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
281
IXDIANA.
SCHOLASTIC ; Saturdays, during col-
lege year; collegiate; twenty-four pages
8x11; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
Notre Dame University, editors and pub-
lishers (12 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,400 in 1895 and 1,450 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
OAKLAND CITY, Gibson Co. p
1,991+ pop., on Southern and Evansville &
Indianapolis Rds., 14 m. E. of Princeton, the
county seat. Timber lands and coal mines.
JOURNAL; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
•established 1893; J. W. Cockrum, editor and
publisher Cl — ^).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
OAKTOWN, Knox Co.p 276t pop.,
on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd., about
15 m. N. of Vincennes, the county seat.
Canning factory and melon culture.
RECORD; Thursdays (A A).
ODON, Daviess Co. p 923t pop., on
Southern Indiana Rd.. 18 m. N. E. of Wash-
ington, the county seat. Agriculture.
JOURNALi; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1880; Wilson C. Myers, editor and publisher
(5-3).
OOLITIC, Latcrence Co. g 1,500 pop.,
on Southern Indiana Rd., Z}4 m. N. W. of
Bedford, the county seat. Center of the
great stone industry of Indiana.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; four to
six pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; J. Marley Hall, editor and publisher^— 8).
ORLAND, Stueben Co. cf 450 pop.,
\5}4 m- N- W. of Angola, the county seat.
Farming.
ZENITH; Fridays; non-partisan; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1900; Vernice N.Briner. editor and publisher.
ORLEANS, Orange Co. g l,236t pop.,
on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd.,
8 m. N. of Paoli, the county seat. Flour
mills and lumber trade. Artesian and
magnetic wells make it a health resort.
Farming.
PROGRESS -EXAMINER; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip
tion$l; established 1879; Kimbley & Busick,
•editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,823 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
report,^ but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
OSGOOD, Bipley Co. P^ l,035t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd., 4 m. N.
by N. E. of Versailles, the county seat. Stone
quarrying and furniture and stave manu-
facturing.
RIPI.EY JOURNAL; Wednesdays;
mocratic; eight pages 15x23; subscription
INDIANA.
$1.50; established 1867; William E. Marsh, edi-
tor; J. N. Marsh & Son, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 in 1896 and 2,186
in 1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than.
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
OSSIAN, Wells Co. cf 539t pop., on
Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville Rd., 10
m. N. of Bluffton, the county seat. Barrel
factory. Lumber. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; neutral; eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; James
H. Keefer, editor and publisher.
OTTERBEIN,^«M<o« Co. -D990 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd.', 18 m. S. E. of
Fowler, the county seat, and 13 N. W. of
Lafayette. Farming.
SUN; Thursdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1895; W.
B. Homrighause, editor and publisher (1—8).
OTWELL, Pil<e Co. p 493 pop., 13
m. E. of Petersburg, the county seat. Agri-
culture and coal mining.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription Jl; established
November, 1903; Elmo Wilson, editor and
publisher (1—6).
OWENSVILLE, Gibson Co. p 1.019t
pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute Rd., 27
m. N. by N. E. of Evansville. Corn and
wheat. Flour and saw mills. Farming.
MESSENGER; Fridays; general bap-
tist; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; Jas. P. Cox. editor and pub-
lisher (12-3). , ^. . , , ,.^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,440 in 1895 and 2,188
in 1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
NEW ECHO; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished November. 1904; E. D. Hulfish, editor
and publisher (1—7). ■
STAR; Saturdaj's; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; James P.
Cox, editor and publisher.
OXFORD, Benton Co. -D 919t pop.,
on Chicago & Eastern Illinois and Lake
Erie & Western Rds., 70 m. N. W. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Farming and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1865; Jesse S. Berch, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
PAOLI, c. h., Orange Co. g 1,186 pop.,
on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Rd.,
40 m. N. W. of New Albany. Lumber manu -
f acturing and wool growing.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic ; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1872 :
Harvev & Miller, editors and publishers (5— 5.)
REPUBLICAN ; Wednesdays ; republi-
can ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1875; John A. Lingle, editor and pub
Usher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
282
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
ularly in the year 1896, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
PARKER, Randolph Co. D- 909t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., about 12 m. W. of Winchester,
the county seat. Agriculture and manu-
facturing.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; E. L. Ash-
craft, editor and publisher (7—3).
PENCE, Warren Co. -a on Chicago &
Eastern Illinois Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Wil-
llamsport. the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
PENDLETON, Madison Co. n l,512t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.,8 m. S. E. of Anderson, the
county seat. Agriculture and manufact
uring. Natural gas.
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Robt. E.
Maranville, Jr., editor and publisher.
REPUBIilCANi Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lisned 1878; Robt. E. Mara»ville, Jr., editor and
publisher.
TIME8; Fridays (A A).
PENNVILLE, Jay Co. n- 697t pop.,
on C. B. & C. Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Portland,
the county seat. Natural gas. Agriculture.
INDIANA REDMAN; Fridays; frater
nal; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1904; Walter C. Grant, editor and
publlsher.(l— 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WEEKLY JOURNAL,; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription SI; estab-
lished December, 1901; Walter E. Grant, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 8 ).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect.
PERU, c. h., Miami Co. [^ 8,463t pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western and Wabash Rds.,
Wabash r. and Wabash & Erie canal, 56 m.
W. S. W. of Fort Wayne and 75 N. of
Indianapolis, the State capital. Manufact-
uring and agriculture.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 20x26; subscription $5;
established 1893; Charles Winters, editor and
publisher.
EVENING JOURNAL; every even
Ing except Sunday; independent; eightpaares
15x22; subscription $4.80; established 1885;
Woodring & Bodurtha, editors and publish-
ers (7— 3P).
MIAMI CO. SENTINEL AND
RECORD; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscrintion $1.50; established 18.37 ; Zim-
merman & McElheny. piiblishers (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,037 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
REPUBLICAN ; Fridays ; republi-
can; Twelve pages 15x.:2: subscription $1.50;
established 1856; Omer Holman, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,750 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
PETERSBURG, c. h., Pike Co. p
1,751+ pop., near Whiter., on Evansville &
Terre Haute Rd., 40 m. N. N. E. of Evans-
ville. Flour, pork, stock, tobacco, coal,
lumber, butter and cheese, brick and tile
and woolen goods.
PIKE CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1870; M. McC. Stoops, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PRESS? Fridays; republican ; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1868 ;
W. D. Crow, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies in the
year 1896, but has not since set up any
detailed and satisfactory claim for issu-
ing so many.
PIERCETON, Kosciusko Co. a 886t
pop., on Penn.sylvania Co's Rd., 31 m. W. N.
W. of Fort Wayne. Canning and sawmills.
RECORD; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; Chas. W. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher (10-6).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PINE VILLAGE, Warren Co. -a 279t
pop., on Chicago* Eastern Illinois Rd.,12
m. N. of Attica and 8 from Indiana min-
eral springs. Stock raising and farming.
SENTINEL; Fridays; Democratic; eight
pages 13x2(); subscription $1 ; established
1893; Elmer Bowers, editor and publisher
(1—4) (A A).
PITTSBORO, Hendricks Co. D 600
pop. , on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 18 m. W. of Indianapolis, the
State capital. Farming.
SUN ; Fridays ; four and eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1893; Sam
Janes, editor and publisher (7—5).
PLAINFIELD, HendrickM Co. D 909
pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 14 m. W. N. W.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Seat of
the State House of Refuge and Friends'
Central Academy. Farming.
FRIDAY CALLER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
283
INDIANA.
$1; established September, 1904; Walter
RaidaboUKh, eaitor and publislier (1—5).
YOUTH'S FRIEND; Mondays; juven-
ile; four pages 93^xl2J4; subscriplion 50 cents;
established 1876; Publishing Association of
Friends, publishers (1 — 6j. Does not insert
advertisements.
FllIENDS' MISSIONARY ADVO-
CATE; monthly; Friends; sixteen pages
83^x11}^; established 18S4; Eliza C. Arm-
strong, editor; The Friends' Press, publish-
ers (2—5 P).
PLYMOUTH, c. h., Marshall Co. ^
4,500 pop., on Lake Erie & Western, Penn-
sylvania Go's and Vandalia Line Rds., 84m.
S. E. of Chicago, III. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sundav, and DEMOCRAT, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x.,'4, weelily
eight pages 20x26; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1,511: established— daily 1895, weekly
1855; Clay W. Metsker, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the _ years 1906
and 1907 the weekly edition of this
paper seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and AVEEKl.Y, Thursdays; eight
pages— dally 15x22, weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established
October, 19)1; H. B. Oglesbee, editor; Hend-
ricks & Co., publishers.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays: republican;
eight pages lTi^x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1902; Samuel E. Boys, edi-
tor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,730 in 1907
RESTITUTION; Wednesdays: ad-
ventlst: four pages 18x24: sul»scription $1.50;
established 1849; A. R. Underwood, editorand
publisher (1—8). Does not Insert advertise-
ments-.
PORTLAND, c. h., Jay Co. U- 4.798t
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and Lake
Erie & Western Rds. and Salamonlc r., 49 m.
S. of Fort Wayne. Manufacturing and
lumber trade. Natural gas.
C0M:>IERCIAL.-REVIE\V; every
morning and evening except Sunday; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
i%j: established 1893; Frank L Braden, editor;
Commercial Review Co . publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
one or more occasions indicated a desire
to have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such definite
information as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
SUN; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1869; W. W.
Timmonds, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,101 in 1899
and 2,200 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
POSEYVILLE, Po»ey Co. p 628t
pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute and
Peoria, Decatur & Evansville Rds., 20 m. N.
W. of Evansville. Flour, saw and planing
mills and brick and tile factories.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
INDIANA.
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1882;
J. R. Haines, editor and publisher (5—3).
PRINCETON, c. li., Gibson Co. p
6,041 pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute and
Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis Consoli-
dated Rds.. 27 m. N. of Evansville. Agri-
culture and oil fields.
CLARION-NEWS; every evening ex-
cept suiiday, and WEEKLY CL, A RI ON-
N E W S. Thursdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 17x24; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1893,
weekly 1846; F. R. Ewing, editor; Clarion
PuhlishiDg Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: Daily: 1,501 in 1906
1,577 in 1907
Weekly: 2,548 in 1906
2,641 in 1907
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; democratic ;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dully $3, weekly $1; established
—daily 1893, weekly 1861 ; J. C. Gorman, editor
and publisher (1—4).
REDKEY, Jay Co. D- 2,606t pop., on
Lake Erie & Western and Pennsylvania
Co's Rd8., 12 m. S. W. of Portland, the
county seat. Natural gas. Manufacturing,
agriculture and stock raising.
T13IES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pagfes 20x24; subscription $1.50; establislied
1889; Earl Coble, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,309 in 1905
1,585 in 1907
REMINGTON. Jasper Co. \^ l,120t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 42 m. W. of Logansport.
Stock raising and agriculture.
PRESS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; establislied
1879: Frederick L. Griffin, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
RENSSELAER, c. h., Jasper Co. b
2,255t pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis &
Louisville Rd. and Iroquois r., 72 m. S. E.
of Chicago. 111. Manufactures of flour and
cigars.
EVENING REPUBLICAN; every
evening except Sunday, and SEMl-
WEEKIiV, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; daily and Tuesday semi weekly
four, Friday semi-weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1896, semi-weekly
1868; George H. Healey, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but the semi-weekly edition had
credit for exceeding 1,200 in 1899 and
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
JASPER CO. DEMOCRAT; Satur-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established lb98; F. E. Babcock, editor and
publisher (12 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,250 in 1901 and 1,566
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages lSx22; subscription $1; esfab-
lished 1891; Leslie Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
A
TEW<
R I C H M O N D, c. h., Wayne Co. a-
18,226-t- pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 69 m. E. of Indianapolis, tlie State
capital. Manufacturing and general trade. :
EVENING ITEM; every evening except j
Sunday ; independent ; sixteen pages
IH^xtiyi > subscription $3.50 ; established
187f; J. B. Gordon, editor; The Item News-
paper Co., publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 4,584 in 1906
5,039 in 1907
Sp^~The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the Evening Item
is guaranteed by the publish-
ers of Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
PALLADIUM ANi* SUN-TELE-
GRAM; every evening except Sunday ; re-
publican; eighc pages 7x24; subscription $5;
established— Pa7/naiwHi 1876, SuiiTeleyrani
1862; consolidated March, 1937; Palladium
Printing Co., editors and publishers (3—8 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
\OLiRSZEITUNG; Saturdays; Ger-
man; democratic; four pages 26x40; subscrip-
tion ,'52; established 1872; Fred Maag & Son,
editors and publishers.
WAYNE CO. BUSINESS JOUR-
NAL.; Wednesdays (A A).
EARLHAiHITE; bimonthly; col
legiate; eighteen pages 8x10; subscription
$1.25; established 1894; A. L. Trester, editor;
W. C. Wilson, publisher (1—4).
HI'DG'EVI'L'L'E, Randolph Co.n-l,098t
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
10 m. N. of Winchester, the county ssat.
Seat of Indiana Agricultural College. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; estabUshed 1889; J.
G. Stanley, editor and publisher (5—3).
RISING SUN, c. h., Ohio Co. a.-l,548t
pop., on Ohio r., 8 m. S. of Aurora, the
nearest station on Baltimore & Ohio South-
vrestern and Cleveland, Cincinnati & St.
Louis Rds., and SB belowr Cincinnati, O.
Manufacturing.
LOCAL; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Murray T. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
RECORDER; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1834;
F. J. Waldo, editor and publisher.
ROACHDALE, Putnam Co. -n 942t
pop., at junction of Chicago, Indianapolis
& Louisville and Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton Rds., about 33 m. W. of Indianapo-
lis, the State capital. Planing mills, bi-
cycle and handle and wood- working fac-
tories. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
ROANN, Wabash Co. ^ 879 pop., on
Wabash Rd., 10 m. N. by N. E. of Wabash,
the county seat. Planing, sawing and f urni
ture manufacturing. Agriculture.
CLARION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1877;
L. M. Spotts, editor and publisher (7— 5).
ROANOKE, Huntington Co. d 536t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Fort
Wayne. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x2^; subscription $1; established 1895;
N.W. Stockbridge, editor and publisher (5—3) .
ROCHESTER, c. h., Fulton Co. b
3,421+ pop., on Erie and Lake Erie & West-
ern Rds., 54 m. N. by N. E. of Logansport.
General manufacturing. Water power.
EVENING SENTINEL; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; daily four to eight, weekly eight
to twelve pages U}4x.22}4; subscription- daily
$5, weekly $1.50 ; established— daily 1896,
wt-ekly 1838; H. A. Barnhart, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,872 in 1896 and 2,750 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican ; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1886, weekly
1856; Albert W. Bitters, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information _ as
would warrant the accordance of a rating
to that effect. It has not since .made
any renewal of the claim.
ROCKPORT, c. h., Spencer Co. p
2,882+ pop., on Louisville, Evansville & St.
Louis Consolidated Rd. and Ohio r., 50 m.
above Evansville. Market for tobacco, pork
and produce.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1855; W. W. Kellams, editor and publisher
( 2 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,651 in_ 1901
and 1,938 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1877; John Orville Chewning, editor; John
Chewning, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,583 in 1902
1,808 in 1904
1,726 in 1907
RO C KVILLE , c. h., PorA;« Co. -D
2,045+ pop., on Vandalia Line Rd., 23 m. N. by
N. E. of Terre Haute. Farming.
PROGRESSIVE COUNTRY LIFE;
Fridays; agricultural; twenty pages 11x16;
subscription 60 cents; established Decem-
ber, 1902; E. L. Batman, editor and publisher
(12—5). , ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,393 for the
year 1905, but has not since made
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
285
INDIANA.
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1842; A. A. Hargrave, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: 1,710 in 1901 and
1,975 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but _ was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
TRIBUNE I Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1870; Isaac R. Strouse, editor and pub-
lisher.
ROSED ALE, Parke Co. -U 865t pop.,
at junction of Chicago & Eastern Illinois
and Southern Indiana Rds., 13 m. N. E. of
Terre Haute.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
ROSELATVN, Neirton Co. ^ 400 pop.,
on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Rd.,
56 m. S. of Chicago. Farming. Cattle
raising.
KANKAKEE VAL.L.EY REVIEW;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 19x22;
subscription $1; established March, 1899;
John Bowie, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1903
1,000 in 1907
ROSSVILLE, Clinton Co. n 598 pop..
on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville Rd.,
17 m. E. of Lafayette.
JOURNAL; Fridays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
Chas. M. Walter, editor and publisher (1—5).
ROYAL CENTER, Cass Co. ^ 657t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 11 m. N. by N. E. of Logans-
port, the county seat. Farming and dairy-
ing.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
O. M. Hand, editor and publisher (7—5).
RUSHVILLE, c. h., Rush Co.n-
4,541+ pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-
ton, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis, Ft. Wayne, Cincinnati & Louisville
and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 39 m. E. S. E. of Indianapolis,
the State capital. Manufacturing.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and GRAPHIC, Tuesdays:
Independent; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally «3, weekly
$1 ; established— dallj^ November, 1901, weekly
ISfiS; T. A. Geraghty, editor and publisher
(AA).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions indi-
cated a desire to have credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly, but
such definite information as would war-
rant such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
JACKS ONIANj every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; dally four, weekly eight pages
14x21; subscription— dally $3. weekly $1.50:
established— daily 1895, weekly 1840; Wm. E.
Wallace, editor and publisher (7—3 P) (A A).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
INDIANA.
1898 and 1900, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY. Tuesdavs
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x2'2;
subscription— daily $3, semi-weekly $1.50;
established 1840; J. Fendner. editor; Repub-
lican Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but each edition had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
AMERICAN; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1«94; J. E. Naden, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 1,482 in 1899
2,534 in 1905
3.063 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1904; J. Rutlidge, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 5) (A A).
RUSSIAVILLE, Howard Co. n 900
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Western Rd.,
12 m. W. of Kokomo, the county seat, and
50 N. W. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; George L.
Moody, editor and publisher.
SAINT JOE, Dekalb Co. cf 483t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio and Wabash Rds., 9
m. from Auburn, the county seat. Grist
and saw mills, grain elevators, cement and
tile factory. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 11x20; subscription $1; established 1886;
Fred. B. Leigh ty, editor and publisher (1—8).
SALEM, c.h., Washington Co. g l,996t
pop. on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago
Rd., 35 m. N. W. of New Albany. Large
timber mill and stone quarry and local
trade. Agriculture and manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays ; demo-
crat ic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1847; E. W. & C. C. Menaugh,
editor.*; and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,184 in 1899
2,189 in 1900
2,348 in 1905
2,416 in 1906
2,531 in 1907
REPUBLICAN LEADER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1877; J. R. Pro, editor; Pro
& Hobbs, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,840 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
SARATOGA, Randolph Co. D- 584
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 8 m. N. E. of
Winchester, the county seat. Canning
factory and saw and heading mill. Gas
engine factory and foundry.
INDEPENDENT: Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established November, 1903; L. E. Worster,
editor and publisher (1—8).
PRACTICAL FARMER BOY;
monthly; agriculture and poultry; juvenile j
285
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
sixteen pages 8x11; subscription 25 cents;
established February, 1906; Lew E. Worster,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SCOTTSBURG, c. li., Scott Co. p
1,274+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 30 m. N. of Louisville,
Ky. Stoclc raising, tile making, and grain,
stave and lumber trade, canning and han-
dle factories.
CHRONICLE ; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1880; Will M. Foster, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
SCOTT CO. DEMOCRAT; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1867; The Democrat Co.,
editors and publishers.
SCOTT CO. JOURNAl. ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 17J^x24; subscription
$1; established 1883; Delbert L. Ervln, editor
and publisher (5 — 3).
SEYMOUR, "^"cAson Co. g 6,4451 pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern, South-
ern Indiana and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd3.. 51 m. N. of Louis-
ville, Ky. Flour, woolen and planing mills.
Machine shops of Ohio & Mississippi Rail-
road.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1866, weekly
1856; Seymour Democrat Co., publishers
(1-8). , , ,
Copies printed: For the year 1906 the
weekly edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but ^failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
DEMOCRATIC SUN; every evening
except Sunday, and VVKEKLV, Satur-
days; democratic; daily four pages 15x22,
weekly eight pages 13x20 ; subscri ption— dally
$5, weekly 75 cents; established— daily 1906,
weekly 1902; J. Newt Gibson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
PViblican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1882,
weekly 1879; Smith & Remy, editors and pub-
lishers ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: Weekly: 1,298 in 1900
1,492 in 1901
1,580 in 1902
1,713 in 1903
1,816 in 1904
1,776 in 1905
1,938 in 1906
1,993 in 1907
SHELBURN, Sullivan Co. P 123t
pop. -local estimate 2,000— on Evansvllle &
Terre Haute and Southern Indiana Rds., 6
m. N. of Sullivan, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
SHELBYVILIiE, c. h., Shelby Co. a
7.169t pop., on Cleveland. Cincinnati,Chicago
& St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rds., 26 m. S. E. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. General trade and
manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and SHELBY DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 22x26;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1880, weekly 1845; John D.
DePrez, editor; Shelby Democrat Publishing
Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper; each
has had credit for exceeding 1,000 since
1898, up to and including 1907.
EVENING REPUBLICAN ; every
evening except Sunday, and S E M I -
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily
$4, semi weekly $1; established— daily 1879,
semi- weekly 1866; C. C.Lyon, editor; Shelby
Printing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1899 the
semi-weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
LIB ERA Ij; every evening except Sun
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; daily four, semi weekly eight
pages 17x22; subscription — dailv $4, semi-
weekly $1.50; established July, 190:3; Geo. M.
Ray, editor; The Liberal Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—5).
NEWS; every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $4. weekly $1;
established 1899; Wingate & Holtman, edi-
tors and publishers.
SHERIDAN, Hamilton Co. a l,795t
pop., on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago
Rd., 28 m. N. of Indianapolis, the State cap-
ital. Two National Banks. Glass factory.
Lumber trade and brick manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1882; N.
W. Cowgill, editor and publisher (6—3).
SHIRLEY, Hancock Co. D 881t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 12 m. S. W. of Newcastle. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ENTERTAINER ; Thursdays : eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; O.S.Humphrey, editor; R. B. Shirley,
publisher (2—3).
SHOALS, c. h., Martin Co. p 683t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 148 m. from Cincinnati, Ohio, and 179
from Saint Louis, Mo. Lumber mills and
Iron furnace.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription SI; established 1889; A. C.
Hacker, editor and publisher (1—5).
SILVERLAKE, Kosciusko Co. b 504t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 12 m. S. of Warsaw, the
county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1886; Brush &
Hanson, editors and publishers (1—8).
SOUTH BEND, c. h., Saint Joseph
Co. i 35,999+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michi-
gan Southern, Grand Trunk, Michigan Cen-
tral, Chicago, Indiana & Southern, Chicago
& South Bend, Northern Indiana and Van-
dalia Line Rds. and St. Joseph r., 86 m. E. by
S. E. of Chicago, 111. Plow, wagon, carriage,
CATALOGUE B\ STATE5.
287
IXDIA.WA.
INDIANA.
clover huUer, brick and concrete machin-
ery, rooftag, ci-^ar, automobile, broom and
sewing uiaciiiue manufactories. Agricultu-
ral center.
TI3IEIS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $6, Saturday 81; established-daily
1883, Saturday 1865 ; J. B. ScoU & Co., editors
and publishers.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKliY. Saturdays; republi-
can; daily eight to sixteen, weekly twelve
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$6, weekly $1 ; established— daUy 1873. weekly
1872; F. A. Miller, editor; Tribune Printing
■Co., Dublishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Daily: 3.692 in 1900
4,226 in 1901
4,861 in 1902
5,718 in 1903
6,539 in 1904
7,205 in 1905
7,630 in 1906
9,181 in 1907
For the year 1906 the weekly edition
of this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that elfect.
aONIEC POL.SRI; semi-weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; Polish; independ-
ent; four pages 1714 .x24; subscription S1.50;
established 1896; Geo. W. J. Kalczynski. ed-
itor; Goniec Polski Printing Co., publish
ers (1 8).
SUNDAY NEWS; Sundays; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1887 ; C. N. Fasse^t, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
liABOR JOURNAIi; semi-monthly;
labor; eight pages 12^x19; subsp-iptlon 50
cents; established January, 190C- Jharles S.
Beckley, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1900,
since which time it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000
copies for the years 1906 and 1907.
SOUTH WHITLEY, WTiitley Co.cf
1.113+ pop., on New York, Chicago & St.
Louis and Vandalia Rds., 9 m. S. W. of Col-
umbia City, the county seat. Farming and
manufacturing.
WHITLEY CO. NEWS; Fridays; in-
dependent; sixteen to tliirty two pages 11x15;
subscription SI. 50; established 1884; F. E.
Miner and A. A. Kist, editors; News Printing
Co., publishers (2-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,280 in 1897
and 2,836 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
SPENCER, c. h., Owen Co. -u 2,026t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 53 m. S. W.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Agri-
culture, stock raising, lumber and build-
ing stone.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1876; Geo. R. Griffin, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1899 and every year
since, including 1906,
OWEN CO. JOURNAL,; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1S52; Lyman D. Heavenridge,
editor and publisher (6 — G).
AGRICULTURAL EPITOMIST ;
monthly; agricultural and household; thirty-
two pages SJ^xllf; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1881 ; Epitomist Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 204,166 in 1899
and 204,167 in 1903 (a gain of one
copy), since which it has not furnished
any report, but was credited with more
than 75,000 in 1906 and 1907, that being
the highest rating the Directory accords
when definite information is not to be
had.
STTIiLIVAN, c. h., Sullivan Co. p
3,118+ pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute,
Illinois Central and Indiana Southern Rds.,
26 m. S. of Terre Haute. Coal mines.
TI3IES; every evening except Sunday,
and DEMOCRAT, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight, weekly twelve pages 15x
22; subscription— daily $3, weekly gl; es-
tablished-daily 1905, weekly 1854; S. Paul
Poynter, editor and publisher (12—5).^
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,650 in 1900 and 3,500 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
UNION; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1866;
Chaney & White, editors and publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SUMMITVILLE, Madison Co. a
752+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd.. IS m. N. of Anderson, th*
county seat. Glass, brick, tile and stove
factories. Agriculture.
REPORTER i Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription SI; estab-
lished May, 1902; Wm. L. McNabney, editor
and publisher (7—3).
SWAYZEE, Grant Co. D 1,182 pop.,
on Toledo, St. Louis & Western and Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
10 m. W. of Marion.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1895; O. D. Melton, editor and publisher (1—8).
SYRACUSE, Kosciusko Co. Cl 1.600
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Syracuse &
Milford Rds., at western end of Turkey or
Nine Mile lake, 5 m. E. of Milford and 110
E. of Chicago. Ice houses and cement
works, launch and radiator factories and
flour mill. Summer resort.
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
288
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
lished 1890; Jonn W. Messimore, editor and
publisher (1—8)
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TEIiL CITY, Perry Co. Q 2,680t pop.,
on Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis Con-
solidated Rd. and Ohio r., about 3 m. below
Cannelton, the county seat, and 75 above
Evansville. Manufacturing.
ANZEIGER; Saturdays; German; four
pages 21x28; subscription $2; established
1866; G. F. Bott, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1891; Geo. F. Bott. editor and publisher
(7—5).
NEWS: Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription$l; established 1891;
Louis Zoercher, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
TERRE HAUTE, c. h., Vigo Co. -a
36,673t pop., on nine railroads and Wabash
r., 73 m. W. of Indianapolis, the State
capital. Seat of the State Normal School,
Polytechnic and St. Mary's Institutes.
Glass factories, rolling mills, enamel ware
factory, tool and car works, distilleries,
hominy and flour mills, street paving brick
and clay products. Coal mines In vicinity.
Agriculture.
JOURNALi; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays; Ger-
man; independent; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1884; Carl Meder, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
The daily edition of this paper had
credit for an average issue of 1,150 for
the year 1898, but has not since made
any definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
The weekly edition has on five sepa-
rate occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
POST; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x23J^; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1906 ; W. F. Cronin, editor and pub-
lisher (9—6 P).
STAR; every morning; independent; ten
to thirty six pages 18x24; subscription—
$5; established— Ea^pj-ess 1851, Star August,
1903, consolidated 1903: Star Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: Daily: 4,920 in 1901
21,283 in 1904
19,640 in 1905
20,599 in 1906
Sunday: 15.395 in 1904
12,542 in 1905
13,808 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but the
daily edition was credited with more
than 17,500 and the Sunday with more
than 12,500 for the year 1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day and Sunday morning; independent;
eight pages 163^x20; subscription— daily and
Sunday $5.20; established— daily 1889, Sunday.
INDIANA.
September, 1900; R. S. Carver, manager; The
Tribune Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 6,496 in 1901
7,928 in 1902
10,009 in 1904
10,753 in 1906
10,677 in 1907
Sunday, 5,426 in 190 1
8,282 in 1906
8,946 in 1907
ITS^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Tribune
is guaranteed by the publish-
ers of Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory, who
will pay one hundred dollars to the first
person who successfully controverts its
accuracy.
SPECTATOR; Saturdays; society;
twenty pages 9x13}^ ; subscription $2; estab-
lished April, 1904 : Don M. Nixon, editor
and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
CHASE'S MAGAZINE; monthly; lit-
erary; one hundred and sixty pages 7x16;
subscription $1 ; established 1902; C. G. Chase,
editor: C. G. Chase Co., publishers (1—5).
THORNTOWN, £oone Co. n l,5Ilt
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 38 m. N. W. of Indianapolis,
the State capital. Agriculture.
ARGUS-ENTERPRISE; Fridays; in-
dependent ; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; T. M. Morgan, editor
and publisher (11—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1900, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
TIPTON, c. h., Tipton Co. □ 3,764t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 38 m.
N. by N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capi-
tal. Natural gas. Shipping point. Timber
and staves. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKI^Y, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight to ten pages
18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1: es-
tablished—dallv 1902, weekly 1878; Staley &
Staley, editors and publishers (7—3) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; independent; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1895, weekly 1897; Ram-
say & O'Banion, editor.s and publishers (2 — 3).
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,372 in 1899 and 1,500 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
289
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
every year since, up to and including
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKL.Y, Thursdays: democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $3. weekly $1; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1855 ; J. O. Behymer,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but the
weekly has had credit for exceeding
1,000 every year since 1899, up to and
including 1907.
TROY, Perry Co. g 599t pop., on
Southern Rd. and Ohio r., 8 m. N. of Can
nelton, the county seat. Coal mining and
manufacturing.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays (A A).
UNION CITY, Randolph Co. n- 2,716t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
6 St. Louis and Dayton & Union Rds., 9 m.
E. of Winchester, the county seat, and 47
N. W. of Dayton, O. Manufacturing.
EVENING TIMES; every evening
except Sundav, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; daily lour pages 17x22, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $d,
weekly $1; established— daily 1896, weekly
1872; Geo. W. Patchell, editor and publisher
(la— 5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
6,810 in 1894 and 2,437 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
EAGIjE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1862; M. P. Davis, editor; Eagle Publishing
Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1897 and 1898, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
GUEST; monthly; Pythian Sisters;
twelve pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1895; M. Josie Nelson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,583 in 1904
2.333 in 1906
3,000 in 1907
UNION MILLS, Laporte Co. ^ m
pop., on Grand Trunk Railway System Rd.,
7 m. S. of Laporte, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
L.APORTE CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established June, 1902; Edward M.Sharp,
editor; Monarch Printing Co.. publishers.
UPLAND, Grant Co. D l,208t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Marlon, the county seat.
Seat of Taylor University. Glass factory,
roller and lumber mills, zinc smelter and
handle factory.
' MONITOR ; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
Charles W. Reed, editor and publisher (1—8).
VALPARAISO, c. h., Porttr Co. ti
6,280+ pop., on Grand Trunk, New York.Chl-
19
cago & St. Louis and Pennsylvania Co'g
Rds., 42 m. S. E. of Chicago, 111. Seat of
Valparaiso University. Manufacture of
self-winding clocks. Agriculture.
EVENING MESSENGER; every even
ing except Sunday, and W E E K. Li Y,
Thursdays; democratic; four pages— daily
20x22, weekly 20x25; subscription— daily $5,
weekly S1.50; established— daily 1891, weekly
1871; E. Zimmerman, editor and publisher.
STAR-VIDETTE; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and PORTER CO. VI-
DE T T E , Thursdays ; republican ; daily
four pages 17x22, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4, weeklv $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1888, we€*;ly 1892;*Welty & Son,
editors and publishers.
VANBUREN. Grant Co. D 965t pop.,
on Clover Leaf Rd., 40 m. S. VV. of Fort
Wayne. Farming. Surrounded by oilfields.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; Welling-
ton Holmes, editor and publisher (7—3).
VEEDERSBURG, Fountain Co. -a
1,638+ pop., on Chicago & Eastern Illinois,
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rds.
and Coal creek, 27 m. S. W. of Lafayette,
Flour and planing mills, tile and brick
factor3', grain elevators and warehouses.
Fire-brick, lumber, coal, staves, headings,
grain, stock and poultry.
INDEX; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1906;
W. J. Huflf & Son, editors and publishers
(10— eP)(A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1890; Chas. M. Berry, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,300 in 1895 and 2,225
in 1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
VERSAILLES, c. h., Ripley Co. q,
501+ pop.— local estimate 600— on Laughrey
creek, 70 m. S. E. of Indianapolis, the State
capital, and 56 W. of Cincinnati, O. Farm-
ing and limestone quarrying.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1856; Chas. H. Thompson and Will
D. Robinson, editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2.037 ^^ 1898
and 3,310 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1906.
VE VAY, c. h., Stcitzerland Co. n, l,588t
pop., on Ohio r., 67 m. below Cincinnati, O.
Hay, tobacco, apple and potato market.
Manufactories.
REVEIIiliE ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1817; Vevay Reveille Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1903
1,354 in 1904
1,420 in 1905
1,791 in 1906
1,734 in 1907
290
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
SWITZERLAND DEMOCRAT ;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 24x36;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1868 ; J. N.
Marsh, editor and publisher (1—8).
VINCENNES,c.h., A'nox Co. p I0,249t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Cleveland, Cihcinnati, Chicago & St. Louis,
Evansville & Terre Haute and Pennsyl-
vania Co's Rds. and Wabash r., 58 m. S. of
Terre Haute. Manufactures of paper, stores,
sewer pipes, glass, bar iron, buttons, furn-
iture, cereal food, agricultural imple-
ments, lumber, staves and woodenware.
Coal mines and oil wells in vicinity.
Shipping point for grain, pork and cattle.
CAPITAL; every evening except Sun-
day; independent-republican; eight to six
teen pages 13x^0; subscription $5; established
1900; Perry D. Green, editor; Frank W. Curtis,
Perry D. Green ami John R. Dukate, pub
Ushers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,983 in 1905
2,184 in 1906
2,609 in 1907
COMMERCIAL ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican ; daily four, Sunday and weekly eight
pages 20x25; subscription— daily and Sun-
day $7.51), weekly $1.50; established— daily
and Sunday 1883, weekly 1878; T. H. Adams,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on two occasions indicated
a desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forthcoming.
The weekly edition had credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the years 1899 and 1903, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so many.
SUN: every evening except Sunday, and
WESTERN SUN, Fridays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1879, weekly 1804; Royal E. Purcell,
editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
KNOX CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; James Garrard, editor
and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
WABASH, c. h., Wabash Co. ^ 8,618t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Wabash Rds. and Wabash r.,
42 m. S. W. of Fort Wayne. Manufacturing
and farming.
PLAIN DEALER? 3very evening ex
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re-
publican ; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24 ; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1890, weekly 1859; Charles
S. Haas, editor; The Plain Dealer Company,
publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,045 in 1899 and 1,422 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,589 in 1896 and
2,146 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TIMES-STAR; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages lTixix22; subscription-
daily $5.20, weekly $1; established— daily
1895, weekly 1884; W. H. Sharpe, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
CLERK; monthly; mercantile; twenty
page89xl2; subscription 50 cents; established
June, 1904; The Clerk Publishing Co., editor*
and publishers (.?— 5 P).
WAKARUSA, Elkhart Co. [S 917t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 11 m. S. W. of Goshen,
the county seat. Saw and planing mills.
CITIZEN; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1902; C. F. Knowlton, editor and
publisher (10—6).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1893; D. A. Rheubottom. editor; J. R.
Rheubottom, publisher (1—5 P).
WALKERTON, Saint Joseph Co. b
l,037t pop., on Lake Erie & Western and Bal-
timore & Ohio and Indiana & Illinois
Rds., 16 m. fromLaporte. A shipping point.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; nonpar-
tisan; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1875; W. A. Endley, editor and
publisher.
WANATAH, Laporte Co. ^800 pop.,
on Louisville, New Albany & Chicago, New
York, Chicago and St. Louis and Pennsyl-
vania Co's Rds., 9 m.E. byS. E. of Valpa-
raiso. Farming, stock raising and dairying.
MIRROR; Thursdays; six pages 15x22;
subscrlDtlon $1.25; established 1895; Wm. F.
Hunt, editor and publisher (5—3).
WARREN, Huntington Co. cf l,823t
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rd.,
17 m. N. E. of Marion. Oil and natural gas
in vicinity. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898 ; Mc Culloch
& Wiley, editors and publishers (2 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,259 in 1901
and 1,630 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
WARSAW, c. h., Kosciusko Co. ^
3,987+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Pennsylvania Co't
Rds. and Tippecanoe r., 40 m. W. by N. W.
of Fort WajTie. Agriculture, lumbering.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
291
INDIANA.
INDIANA.
manufacturiug, lake resorts and ice in-
dustry.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and NORTHERN 1 N D 1 A N I A N,
Thursdays; republican; daily four pages
lT}^x24, weekly eight pages 24x30; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1881, weekly 1856; Reub. Williams, edi-
tor; Reub. Williams & Sons (Inc.), pub-
lishers (12—4).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of !
3,050 in 1895 and more than 2,250 in i
1903, since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited with \
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
UNION; daily, and WEERL.Y, Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 17x24 ; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily September, 1904; weekly 1860;
The Smith Frintery, editors ani publishers
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper had credit for an average issue
of 1,105 iri 1898 and 1,914 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WASHINGTON, c. h., Daviess Co. JZ
8,551+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwest-
ern and Evansville & Indianapolis Rds., 20
m. E. of Vincennes. Machine shops. Min-
ing and manufacturing. Coal mines in the
vicinity.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and DAVIESS CO. DEM-
OCRAT, Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages— daily 18x24, weekly 20x26; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily
1886, weeklv 1866 ; S. B. Boyd, editor and pub
Usher (7— 3P).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
GAZETTE AND H ERA L, D ; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; republican; four pages— daily 17x24,
weekly 20x26; subsci-lption— dally $5, weekly
$1; established 1865; Charles G. Sefrit, edi
tor; The Gazette and Herald Co., publishers
(1-7).
WATERLOO, Dekalb Co. tf 1.244t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd. and Cedar creek. 78 m. W. of Toledo, O.
Shipping point. Agriculture.
DAWN; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Mcintosh & Fretz, editors and publish-
ers.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1859; Frank W. Willis* Son. editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,231 in 1895
1,269 in 1900
i,S20 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, _ but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WAVELAND, Montgomery Co. -a
848+ pop., on Chicago & Southeastern and
Vandalia Line Rds., 14 m. S. E. of Crawfords-
vlUe, the county seat. Tanning.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; T. E. Huston, editor ana pub-
lisher.
WAYNETOWN, Montgomery Co. -a
757+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 54 m. W. of Indianapolis,
the State capital, and 20 E. of Covington.
Grain, poultry, brick yard and saw mills.
DESPATCH; Fridays ; four pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1892; John W.
Small, editor and publisher (7—3).
WEST BADEN, Orange Co. g 294t
pop., on Chicago, Indianapolis & Louisville
Rd., 9 m. W. of Paoli. the county seat.
JOURNAL; Tuesdays (A A).
WESTFIELD, Hamilton Co. n 8i5t
pop., on Chicago & Southeastern and Louis-
ville, New Albany & Chicago Rds., 18 m. N.
of Indianapolis, the State capital. Plow,
furniture and broom factories, carriage
shops and planing mills.
HAMILTON CO. NEW S; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1882; Edward E. Neal, editor;
E. R. Barbour, publisher (2— 5).
WEST LEBANON, Warren Co. n
688+ pop., on Illinois Central and Wabash
Rds., 16 m. N. E. of Danville, 111. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight to twelve pages lSx24; subscription $1;
established 1883; S. G. Pomeroy, editor and
publisher (7—5).
WESTPORT, Decatur Co. O, 614t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Evansville & Terra Haute Rds.,
12 m. S. by S. W. of Greensburg, the county
seat. Saw mill and stone quarries. Agri-
culture.
COURIER; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established April, 1899; G. M. Morgan,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
WEST TERRE HAUTE, Vigo Co.
-a 3,500 pop., on Vandalia Rd., suburb of
Terre Haute.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established May, 19o5; Elmer Bowers, edi-
tor; Democrat Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—7) (A A).
WESTVILLE, La Porte Co. b *68t
pop., at Junction of Chicago, Indianapolis
& Louisville and Wabash Rds., 12 m. S. W.
of La Porte, the county seat. Agriculture.
INDICATOR; Thursdays (A A).
WHEATFIELD, Jasper Co. b 366t
pop., at junction of Chicago & Eastern
Illinois and Indiana, Illinois & Iowa Rds.,
40 m. S. by W. of La Porte.
KANKAKEE VALLEY REVIEW;
Fridays (A A).
WHITESTOWN, Boone Co. a 800
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rds.. 7 m. 8. E. of Lebanon.
HUSTLER; Fridays; Independent; fou
2J2
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
JNDIAXA.
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished January, 19U3; H. E. Darnell, editor
and publisher (12—3).
WHITING, Lake Co. ^j 7,642 pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio, Chicago & Calumet
Terminal, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Pennsylvania Co's Rds.. 17 m, S. E. of
Chicago, 111. Harbor on Lake Michigan. Oil
refinery.
C A Li L ; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1,511; established
1906; Edwin H. Farr, editor and publisher
(1-8).
NEWS ; Saturdays ( A A ).
S U N j Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.20; established
1892; Brook H. Bowman, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SUBURBAN ; monthly ( A A ).
WILLIAMSPORT, c. li., Warren
Co. -a l,245t pop., on Wabash Rd. and
Wabash r., 24 m. below Lafayette and 64
N. W. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Agriculture and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1856; John Gregory, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,062 for the year 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
WARREN REVIEW; Thursdays; re-
publican ; eight pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1890; John E.Travis, editor; F. C.
Goodwin, publisher (T— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WINAMAG, c. h., Pulatki Co. t]
1,684+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd. and Tippecanoe r.,
25 m. N. by N. W. of Logansport.
DEMOCRAT- JOURNAL? Fridavs;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1857; M. H. Ingrim, editor
and Dubllsher (1 — 8).
PULASKI CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888; J.J.
ft E. C. Gorrell, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,272 in 1895
1,701 in 1902
2,518 in 1906
2,550 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1867; C. W. Rlddick, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,200 for the year 1902,
2,300 in 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
INDIANA.
WINCHESTER, c. h., Randolph
Co. D- 3,705tpop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Grand Rapids &
Indiana Rds.. 68 m. S. of Fort Wayne and
75 E. N. E. of Indianapolis, the State capital.
Shipping point. Manufacturing and farm-
ing. Natural gas and oil wells.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885 ; A. C. Hlndsley, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,550^ in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
HERALD; Wednesdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished lffJ'4; The Herald Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1848; Beeson Brothers, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1898
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
WINDFALL, Tipton Co. d »57t pop.»
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 7 m. N. E. of Tipton, the county
Beat. Manufactures staves, lumber and
headings. Agriculture.
HER A LD J Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 5() cents; established 1892; J. C.
Day, editor and publisher (1—3).
W'INGATE, Montgomery Co. -a 467
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Western Rd.,
15 m.N. W.of Crawfordsville, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established February,
1901; A. J. Royalty, editor and publisher
(2-8).
WINSLOW, Pi^-e Co. p 636+ pop., on
Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis Rd., 6 m.
N. E. of Oakland City. Coal and coke works.
DISPATCH; semi-weekly; eight pages
18x20; subscription $1; established 1898; A.
J. Heuring, editor; Dispatch Company, pub-
lishers (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite iitfor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WOLCOTT, White Co. ti 1,200 pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 14 m. W. of Monticello. the
county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays ; independ-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
£93
IXDIAXA.
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablislied 1892; E. N. Thacker, editor and
publisher (1—8).
WOLCOTTVILLE, Lagrange Co. cf
659t pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and
"Wabash Rds., 8 m. S. by S. E. of Lagrange,
the county seat. Machine shops.
HERA L l> ; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; C. E. Troxel, editor and pub-
lisher (7— .T P).
WOLF LAKE, A^o6Ze Co. cf 500 pop.,
on Ft. Wayne & South Bend Rd., 27 m.
N. W. of Fort Wayne. Onion and mint
raising.
TROLLEY; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished U)U6; C. F. Knovvltou, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
• WORTHINGTON, Greene Co. p
1,448+ pop., on Evansville & Terre Haute and
INDIAXA.
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., at the confluence of Eel and W. fork
of White rs., 70 m. S. W. of Indianapolis,
the State capital. Manufactures of flour,
pottery, lumber, bob-sled runners, screen
doors and plow handles,
TIMES; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; four to eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1853; Robert F.
Weems, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1893; Jas.
B. Hedge, editor; Hedge Publishing Co.,
publishers (2-3) (A A).
ZIONSVILLE, Boone Co. n 7651
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.. 15 m. N. by N. W. of Indian-
apolis, the State capital. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 16x20 ; subscription SI ; established 1870 ;
Cal. Gault, editor and publisher (7—5).
IOWA.
Population 2,231,853 1. Land Area 55,475 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Minnesota, east by Wisconsin and Illinois, south by
Missouri, and west by Nebraska and South Dakota, btate capital: Des Moines.
Principal industries: Agriculture, and flour, lumber and furniture manufact-
ures. Number ot newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1906), 1,0U9, divid-
ed as follows: Daily, 61; tri-weekly, 6; semi- weekly, 53 ; weekly, 811; tri-monthly, 1;
semi-monthly, 6; monthly, 67; bi-monthly, 1; quarterly, 3.
The cities of over 14,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (f), are as follows :
Des Moiues 6*J,139t
Jlubiiqiie 3f»,vi97t
Davenport 'dOt'^o^f
Sioux City 33,lllt
Council Bluff's ii.5,S0tit
Cedar Rapids 2o,656t
Burliiistou 23,'-i01t
Clinton '-ivi,69!St
Utrumwa l!S,197t
Keokuk 14,641t
M useatine 14,0?3t
ACKIiEY, Hardin Co. D l,445t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Iowa Central Rds.,
43 m. N. of Marshalltown. Shipping point
for grain and live stock.
INTER-COUNTY JOURNAL.; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1875; ora E.
Scales, editor and publisher (12 — 5 P).
WORLD; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; Geo. F. Althouse, editor and pub-
lisher (l-8i.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
ADAIR, Adair Co. p 961 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 60 m. W.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Grain
elevators, flour mills and stock market.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1882; Roy A. Stacy, editor and publisher
(5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,139 in
1901, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
ADEL, c. h., Dallas Co. D 1,338 pop,,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Coon r., 22 m. W. of Des Moines, the State
capital. Farming.
DAIiliAS CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1872; A. C. Hotchkiss, editor
and publisher (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1896
and 1,800 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
DAL.IjASCO. RECORD; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established 1867; G. W. Wilkinson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
AFTON, c.h.. Union Co. g l.lTSf pop.,
on Chicago Great Western and Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rds., 60 m. S. W. of
Des Moines, the State capital. Manufactur-
ing. Stock raising and dairying. Fruit.
S T A R-ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x21; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; A. T. Burrows, editor
and publisher! 12 -5).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1902
1,404 iii 1904
1,419 in 1905
1,502 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
AINSWORTH, Washington Co. O,
404+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 7 m. E. of Washington, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
CLIPPER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1; established 1883;
John H. Pearson, editor and publisher (7—5).
AKRON, Plymouth Co. p l,029t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Big Sioux r., 30 m. N. by N. W. of Sioux
City. Broom factories, planing and flour
mills and good water power.
REGISTER. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1SS6; Roy A. Smith, editor
and publisher (I— 8).
ALBERT CITY, Buena Vista Co. t]
215 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 22 m. N. E. of Storm Lake. Stock rais-
ing and farming.
PIONEER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; F. Li. Olson, editor and publisher (8 — 6).
A L B I A, c. h., Monroe Co. p 3,i^54
pop., on Albia & Centerville, Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy, Iowa Central and Wa-
bash Rds., 25 m. W. of Ottumwa. Coal
mines. Agriculture.
UNION; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 186U; Anderson &
Sloan, editors and publishers vl2— 6).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding r,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
MONROE CO. NEWS AND ALBIA
DE3IOCRAT; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 173^x24; subscription $1; established
1875: Clark & Gass. editors and publishers
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
295
IOWA.
IOWA.
dit for an average issue _ of 2,692 in
1898 and 2,508 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1907.
REPUBLilCAN ; Thursdays; repuLli-
can; eight pages lT}^x24: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1S94; George C. McCormick, editor
and publisher (2— 7).
Copies printed: 1,615 in 1900
1,890 in 1901
2,204 ill 1902
2.217 in 1903
2,302 in 1904
2,582 in 1905
2,548 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
ALBURNETT, Linn Co. & 200 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. of Marion.
Farming and manufacturiDg.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent: eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; esta^>lished
1900; Louis C. Barber, editor and publisher
(2-3).
ALDEN, ffardin Co. n 709t pop.,
on Illinois Central and Chicago, Iowa &
Dakota Rds. and Iowa r., 17 m. N. W. of
Eldora, the county seat. Grain and cattle
shipping point.
T I I>I E S ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Furry Bros., editors and publishers
(1-8).
ALGONA, c. h., Kossuth Co. [j 3,000
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Chicago and Northwestern Rds. and Iowa
Central r., 40 m. N. of Fort Dodge. Milling,
manufacturing, agriculture, dairying aud
stock raising.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished August. 1901; B. F. Reed, editor and
publisher (1—8).
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
18S3 ; Hinchon & Finnell, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,080 for the year
[895, but has not sines made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as i.ooo copies.
UPPER DES MOINES-REPUBL.I-
CAN ; Wednesdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established— fTpiser
Des Moines 1865, Republican 1871, consoli-
dated 1902 ; Starr & Haggard, editors and pub-
lishers (8— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,125 in
1895 and 1,983 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite aiid
satisfactory report, but has been credit-
ed with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
ALLERTON, Wayne Co. Q 950tpop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 6 m.
S. W. of Corydon, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1877;
W. S. Rilea, publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1896,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
ALLISON, c. h., Butler Co. 6 463t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 17 m,-
W. of Waverly. Farming.
BUTLER CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; E. W. Booton. editor
and publisher (10—6).
ALTA, Buena Vista Co. ^ 861t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd. Grain elevators and
flour mills. Grain and live stock raising.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; C. H. Wegerslev, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
AltTON , Sioux Co. til.043 pop., at junc-
tion Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Oma-
ha and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.,4U m.
N. E. of Sioux City. Grist mill. A shipping
point for flour, grain and cattle.
DE.TIOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x22: subscription $2; established
1881: Chas. B. Wolf, editor and publisher
(6—3 P).
Copies printed: 2.549 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
ALTOONA, Polk Co. D 5U4 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 9 m.
N. E. of Des Moines, the county seat aud
State capital. Coal mines and grain ele-
vators. Fruit growing and stock raising.
HERA Li D; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; H. H. Crow, editor and publisher (8—6) .
ALVORD, Lyon Co. \n 249t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., about 60 m. N. of Sioux
City.
REGISTER; Fridays (A A).
AMES, Story Co. D 2,422t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 37 m. N. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Seat of Iowa
State Agricultural College. Farming.
I. S. C. STUDENT; semi weekly.
Wednesdays and Saturdays during college
year; collegiate; four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1883; H. O.Tellier, edi-
tor; A. L. Sanford, publisher (12—3).
INTELLIGENCER; Thursdaj^s ; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1868; Freeman R. Con aw ay,
editor and publisher (8—6).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1902;
E. R. Hardin, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
IOWA AGRICULTURIST; monthly
except July and August; agricultural; forty
pages 7xl(); subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1901; Wayne Dinsmore, editor; Agri-
cultural Club of Iowa Agricultural College,
publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1903 and 1904. but
296
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
ANAMOSA, c. h., Jones Co. D- 2,891t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, An-
amosa & Northern Rds.. 50 m. S. W. of
Dubuque. Stone quarries in vicinity.
Farming.
EUREKA; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.75; estab-
lished 1856; T. E. Booth, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,368 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, vip to and including 1907.
r J O IJ R N A L ; Thursdays ; eight pages
18xW ; subscription $1.75 ; established 1872 ; E.
R. Moore, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1906
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
ANITA, Cass Co. J2 96St pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 m.
E. of Atlantic, the county seat. Grain ele-
vators. Agriculture.
REPUBLiICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1885; J. M. Briggs, editor and pub-
lisher.
TR I B UNE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 50; estab-
lished 1888; Sherman F. Myers, editor and
publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ANKENY, Polk Co. a 161 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. N. of
Des Moines. Agriculture and stock raising.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages l."x22; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1902; Al. Sta-
der, editor and publisher ( 12—3).
ANTHON, Woodbury Co. -n 437t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd. aud Little Sioux r.,
28 m. E. by S. E. of Sioux City. Agriculture.
H E R A I.i D J Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.23: establlslied July,
1901; G. F. Kane, editor and publisher (2— 3).
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; Jno.Bevens,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
APLINGTON,B«««' Co. ^ 427tpop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 20 m. S. of Allison,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1891; D. Voogd, editor and publisher (5—3).
ARION, Crawford Co. -n 192 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. Chicago &
Northwestern, and Illinois Central Rds.,
m. S. W. of Denison, the county seat. Ag-
riculture.
ANCHOR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established April, 1901; A.
M, Scaggs, editor; Anchor Publishing Co.,
publishers (A A).
BliACR LOAM JOURNAL,; semi
monthly (A A).
ARLINGTON, Fayette Co. cf 863t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
70 m. N. W. of Dubuque. Dairying and
fariiiing.
NEWS; Tnursdays; ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1874; W. F. Lake, ed-
itor and publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,050 in
1898 and 1,526 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ARMSTRONG, Emmet Co. ti 907t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 19 m. E. of Estherville, the county
seat. Agriculture.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
189:^: E. H. Chase, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ARTHUR, Ida Co. -n 182 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m. E. of Ida
Grove, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 20x26; subscription 5u cents; es-
tablished August, 1901; Frank P. Claikson.
editor and publisher (1—8).
ASHTON, Osceola Co. \j 513t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 67 m. N. N. E. of Sioux City. Grain
and stock shipping point. Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; J. H. Wolterman. editor and publisher.
ATLANTIC, c. h., Can Co. p 5,180
pop. on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
60 m. E. of Council Bluffs. Agricultural
center.
CASS CO. DEMOCRAT; every even-
ing except Sunday, aud WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established— daily April 1, 1903, week-
ly 1877; C. F. Chase, editor; Democrat Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (12--6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,556 in 1898 and 1,569 in
1899. since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
TELEGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY. Tues-
days and Fridays; republican ; daily four,
semi- weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion-dally $5, semi- weekly $1.50; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
297
IOWA.
IOWA.
—dally 1879, semi-weekly 1871 ; E. L. Anderson
& Company, publishers (1.2 — 4).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for an
average issue of 2,191 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
iHESSENGER; Thursdays; agricultural;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1864; E. E. Lewis, editor and publish-
er (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,993 i" 1907
AUBURN, Sac Co. -a 293t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Sac City, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
RECORDER; Frida.>s; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $l; estab-
lislied lii93; £. H. Merrill, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
AUDUBON, c. h., Audubon Co. -c
1,866+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 24 m. S.
of Carroll. Farming and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1878; R. C. Spencer, editor; S. C. Curtis, pub
llBher (7-3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,400 in 1894,
of 1,250 in 1896, since which time it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report that would entitle it to
be credited with printing so many as
1,000 copies.
REPUBL.ICAN; Thursdays; republi
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1885; A.C.Ross, editor and pub
Usher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,384 for
the year 1902. but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 cop-
ies.
AUREIilA, Cherokee Co. tl 621t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., about midway be-
tween Fort Dodge and Sioux City. Grain
and stock raising.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1882; B. E. Lloyd, editor and publisher (7—3).
AURORA, Buchanan Co. D- 331t pop..
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 12 m. N. E
of Independence, the county seat. Farming.
OBSERVER: Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Robert D. Kinney, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
AVOCA, Pottawattamie Co. jH l,627t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
40 m. N. E. of CouncD Bluffs, the county
seat. Agriculture.
JOURNAL.- HERALD ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established— HeraZd 1880, Journal 1886;
F. M. Beymer, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
i TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
I 1900; A.L.Denneti.editorand publisher (1—7).
i Copies printed: 1,484 in 1906, since
I which it has not furnished any definite
; and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
AYRSHIRE, Palo Alto Co. ^ 329t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 13 m. S. W. of Emmetsburg, the county
seat. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; K. J. McElroy, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
BAGLEY, Guthrie Co. -D 355tpop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 15 m. N.
of Guthrie Center, the county seat.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 14x20; subscripilon $1.25; establlshtd
1904 ; F. H. Plumb, editor and publishtr (1—8 ).
BANCROFT, Ko8$uth Co. t] 8391 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 17 m. K. of
Algona, the county seat. Agriculture.
REGISTER ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; Wilbur F. Laidley, editor and
publisher.
BAT A VI A, Jefferson Co. R 533t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m.
W. of Fairfield, the county seat. Grain and
fruit growing.
WATCH3IAN; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1900; J. M.
Clarke, editor and publisher.
BATTLECREEK, Ida Co. -a 5m
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Maple r., 8 m. W. of Ida Grove, the county
seat. Farming.
TIMES ; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1880: E. F. Peffer, editor; E. F. Peffer & Co.,
publishers.
BAXTER, Jasper Co. a 427+ pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., 85 m. N. E. of
Des Moines, the State capital. Farming.
NEW ERA; Tliursdays; republican;
four pages a 1x26; subscription $1; established
1895: H. Hazlett, editorand publisher.
BAYARD, Guthrie Co. -n 494t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 13 m.
N. of Guthrie Center, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; independei}t;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; O. B. & C. S. Adamson, editors
and publishers (1— S).
BEDFORD, C. h., Taylor Co. p l,977t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
65 m. N. of Saint Joseph, Mo. Farming.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; R. V. Lucas, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had
credit for an average issue of 1,328 in
1898 and 1,491 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
TI3IES.REPUBL.ICAN; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
298
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
$1; established 1885; John J. Clark, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert tnat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BELLE PLAINE, Benton Co. a-
3,322 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
34 m. W. of Cedar Rapids. Farming, dairy-
ing and stock raising. Canning factory.
DEMOCRAT-HEUAI.D; semi week-
ly, luesdays and Fri<lavs; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .$1.50; established
1883 ; Harvey Slack, editor and publisher (1—8).
UNION; semi weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; republican; eight to fourteen
pages 15x22; subscription $i.50; established
1866; H. R. Mosnot, editor; Union Printing
Company, publishers (12 — 'y).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly in the years 1900 and
1904, but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim for is-
suing so many.
BELLEVTTE, Jackson Co. n- l,687t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Mississippi r., 23 m. below Dubuque.
Roller-process flour mill, saw mills, butter-
tub factory, gasolene engine manufactory,
iron works, planing mills and piano, pump
and willow-basket factories.
HERAIjD; Tuesdays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
18S6; A. Brandt, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,011 in 1902
1,039 in 1904
1,093 in 1907
LEADER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; sub.scription $1.50; estab
lished 1870; W. F. Schirmer, editor; Mrs. C.
V. Evans' Estate, publishers.
BELMOND, W^ri</A< Co. ^ l,23Itpop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Iowa
Central and Chicago Great Western Rds.
and Iowa r., 30 m. N. E. of Fort Dodge. Ag-
riculture.
HERALD; Wednesdays; republican;
eigiit pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 187^; E. A. Pierce, editor and publisher
(IS).
lOVVAVAIiLEY PREf^lS; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription .$1; established 1894; Ramsaj' &
Ramsay, editors and publishers (7 — 3).
BENNETT, Cedar Co. d- 238 pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 8 m. E. of Tipton. Grain and lumber.
OPINION; Thursdays : eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1902; O.W.Hamilton, editor and publisher
<2-3>.
BIRMINGHAM, ran Buren Co. R
622+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd.. 12 m. N. of Keosauqua, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; C. L. Sheward, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BLAKESBURG, Wapello Co. g 250
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 14 m. S. W. of Ottumwa.
EXCELSIOR; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1901 ; F. J. Raymond, editor and
publisher.
BLANCHARD, Page Co. p520t pop.,
on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Rd.,
14 m. S. W. of Clarinda, the county seat.
Farming.
STATE LINE HERALD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1895; H. S. Dewell, editor and
publisher (5— 3).
BLOCKTON, Taylor Co. p 704t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 13 m. E. by
S. E. of Bedford, the county seat. Grist
mill and farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1860;
R. S. Bonham and Harvey Lupton, editors
and publishers.
BLOOMFIELD, c. h., Davis Co. g
2,105+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quin-
cy and Wabash Rds.. 70 m. W. N. W. of
Keokuk. Agriculture.
COMMONWEALTH; semi week
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x18; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished November, 1906; Ellis Middleton, edi-
tor and publisher(l— 7).
DAVIS CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 13x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1365; P. T.Grimes,
editor and pixblisher (12— ti).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a ra-
ting has never been forthcoming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
twelve pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869: R. Grey Hardy, editor; Hardy &
Gaines, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,215 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
FARMER; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Crawford F.Davis, editor and publisher.
BODE, Humboldt Co. b 409t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
25 m. N. by N. W. of Fort Dodge. Agri-
culture.
B U G li E ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1892; J. J. Haydon, editor and publisher (8— 3).
BONAPARTE, Van Buren Co. Q.898t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
and Des Moines r., 35 m. N. W. of Keokuk.
Manufacturing and mining. Grain and
stock market.
BEE; Wednesdays; indepondent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1901 ;
J. R. Sherman, editor; Sherman Bros, pub-
lishers (1—8).
RECORD; Wednesdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1890;
A. G. Roberts, editor and publisher (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
299
lO \VA.
IOWA.
BONDURANT, Poife Co. a 297t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., U m. N. W.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Farming.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays ; republican ;
«lght pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; N. B. Fulmar, editor; N. B. Ful-
mer & Son, publishers (7—5).
BOONE, c. h., Boone Co. a 8,880t pop.,
on Chicago & North western and Des Moines,
Northern & Western Rds., 36 m. N. N. E.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Milling,
manufacturing and coal mining. Fire and
potters' clay.
NEVVS-KEPUBL-ICAN; every even
iQg except Sunday, and WEEK. 1^ Y, Thurs-
days; twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1; established 1888; S. G. Gold-
thwaite. editor and publisher (3— S).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,228 in 1901 and 1,250 in I904> since
which it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
The weekly had credit for an average
issue of 2,150 in 1901 and 1,900 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
BOONE CO. DE^IOCKAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; Herron&Menton, edi-
tors and publishers (1— i).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,440 in
1894. and 2,089 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription %\ ; established 1899 ;
Independent Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (8—5).
STANDARD; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents; es
tablished 1865; W. H. Gallup and E. E. Carter,
editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
BOYDEN, Sioux Co. \] 336t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., about
9 m. W. of Sheldon. Saw mill and plow
factory. Stock raising and farming
REPORTER; Fridays; republican;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1893; C.A.Morris, editor and publisher.
BRADDYVILIiE, Page Co. p 2361
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
about 10 m. S. of Clarinda. the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
BRADGATE, Humboldt Co. ^ 223t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
about 28 m. N. W. of Fort Dodge.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
BREDA, Carroll Co. -n 395tpop.,on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. N. W.
of Carroll, the county seat.
WATCHI>IAN;Thursday8; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; C. A. Bohnenkamp, editor and
publisher (7—3).
OSTFRIESISCHE N A C H R I C H-
TEN ; tri-monthly: German; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1882; L.
Huendling, editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue or 3,800 in 1895 ^i^d
5,800 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
BRIDGE^WATER, Adair Co. p 350
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
35 m. N. W. of Crestou. Agriculture and
live stock.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1893; J. W.
Sturdivan. editor and publisher (5 — 3).
BRIGHTON, Washington Co. U^ 807t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Iowa Central and Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rds., 13 m. S. W. of Washington, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1882 ; C. C. Heacock, editor and
publlsBer (1—8).
BRISTOW, Butler Co. t\ 336 pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., 6 m. W. of
Allison.
BUTLER COUNTY TI3IES; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1901; J. B. Will-
lams, editor and publisher (9-6).
BRITT, Hancock Co. t\ l,540t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Min-
neapolis & St. Louis Rds., 21 m. E. of Algona.
Ditching machine and tile factories.
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1890; W. A.Simkins, editor; News Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions, since 1900, indicated a
desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating as not been forthcoming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages-18x24: subscription .$1.50; established
1881; E. N Bailey & Sun, editors and publish-
ers.
BROOKLYN, Poweshiek Co. D l,188t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
70 m. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Roundhouse and railroad shops. Grain
and stock trade. Prairie section.
CHRONICL.E; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1376; Charles E. Stallcop, editor and
publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,320 m_ 1902
and 1,33=; in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than r.ooo in 1907.
BUFFALO CENTER, Winnebago
Co. fh 875+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids
& Northern Rd.. 13 m. N. W. of Forest City,
the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1393; J. P. Boyd, editor and publisher (5—3).
300
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
BURLINGTON, c. h., Des Moines
Co. 0,28,500 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island
& Paciflc, Toledo, Peoria & Western and
Chicago, Burlington •& Quincy Rds. and
Mississippi r. Machine shops of the Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.
Manufacturing and river commerce.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, ami WEEKL.Y, Satur-
days; democratic; ten to twenty pages 16x24;
subscription — daily $5. weekly $i; estab-
lished 1837: Thomas Stivers, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue .of
3,000 in 1895 and 5,864 in 1903, since
vi'hich it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 4,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
HAWK-EYE; every morning except
Monday; republican: daily eight, Sunday
sixteen to twenty-four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1839; J. L. Waite, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,027 in 1899.
6,317 in 1900
6,313 in 1902
7,037 in 1003
7,560 in 1904
8,246 in 1905
8,764 in 1906
8,937 in 1907
VOLKSFREUND-TRIBl ENE;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; German ; democratic ; daily
eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22 : subscrip-
tion—daily $4, weekly $1 ; establishea 1860 ;
CarlLiOhman, editor; Der Volksfreund Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper for the year 1899 seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim, but
admits that no such record is kept of
either its daily or weekly issues as
would admit of preparing a satisfactory
statement.
The weekly issue, notwithstanding
the absence of a definite and satisfac-
tory statement, has been credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
SATURDAY EVENINGPOST;
Saturdays; republican; eight to ten pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1882; J. W.
Murphy, editor and publisher (8— 3P).
"BTfRT i Kossuth Co. \^ 604t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m. N. of Al-
gona, the county seat. Agriculture, dairy-
ing and the shipment of hogs and cattle.
MONITOR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1: established 1880; R. S. Sher-
wood, editor and publisher (2—3).
BXJSSEY, Marion Co. p 550t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 14 m. N.
W. of Albia. Flour mill. Coal-shipping
point.
TRI-COUNTY PRESS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22: subscription
75 cents; established 1896; J. Hand and E.
Johnson, editors and publishers (3—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,000 in
1901 and more than 2,250 in 1902^
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
BUXTON, Monroe Co. P 211 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about 10 m.
N. of Albia, the county seat.
GAZETTE; Thursdays (A A).
CALLENDER, Webster Co. n 399t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc Rd.,
15 m. S. of Fort Dodge, the county seat.
Roller-process flour mill and creamery.
Farming.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; C H. Libby,
editor and publisher (4—6).
CALMAR, Winneshiek Co. cf l,003t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., about 10 m. S. by S. W. of Decorah,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Acme Printing Company, editors
and publishers.
CAMANCHE.«in<o/i Co n-713tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 4 m.
S. W, from Clinton, the county seat. Farm-
ing, stock raising and lumber.
COURIER; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; E. M. McCartney, editor and publisher
(2-6).
CAMBRIDGE, Story Co. D 8ir> pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,l2 m.
S. of Nevada, the county seat. Creamery,
brick, tile and canning factories. Farming.
LEADER; Thursday.'^: republican;
eight ijages 15x<!2; subscription $1; estab-
lished 189«; Ole Langlaud, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
CANTRIL, Van Buren Co, R 3.56t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 8 m. S. W. of Keosauqua, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
I^EADER; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages i3x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Vironde M. Converse, editor and
publisher (8—3) (A A).
CARROLL, c. h., Carroll Co. -o 2,882t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 26 m.
W. of Jefferson and 94 N. E. of Council
Bluffs. Indian corn, wheat, oats and pork,
timber, limestone, coal and sandstone.
SENTINEL; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1876; C. C.
Colclo. editor and publisher (8—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,564 in
1894 and 1,551 in 1901. since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
DEMOKRAT; Fridays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1874; Wm. Saugerfeld, editor; The
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
301
IOWA.
IOWA.
Demokrat Printing Association, publishers
(5-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALiD ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1868; J. B. Hungerford, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,300 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1897; W. H. Wahl, editor; Times Publishing
Company, publishers'! 1—8).
Copies printed: 1,203 in 190 1
1,225 in 1903
1,301 in 1904
1,368 in 1905
1,542 in 1906
1,595 in 1907
CARROT. I. CO. TEACHER;
monthly; educational; sixteen pages lOJ^Ui^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1904; W.J.
Barloon, editor and publisher ( 1— 8).
CARSON, Pottawattamie Co. p 632+
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 25 m.
E. of Council Bluffs, the county seat. Corn,
hogs and cattle.
CRITIC; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1881; F. G. Weeks, editor and publisher (5—3).
CASCADE, Dubuque Co. O l,266t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,26m.
S. W. of Dubuque, the county seat. Flour
mill. Farming.
KATHOI.ISCHER WAECHTER;
Thursdays; German; roman catholic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.5U; established
1896; J. P. Kirchen, editor and publisher(l — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,000 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
PIONEER; Fridays; Independent dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1876; C. D. Baldwin, editor and
publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paijer had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,500 in 1895 and
1,7*28 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CASEY, Guthrie Co. -Q 568t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12^^ m.
S.of Guthrie Center, the county seat, and
51 W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Cheese factories. Agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 131^x20; subscription $1; established
1898; M.S Varley, editor and publisher (»— 3).
VINDICATOR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1373; W. P. Cowman, editor and pub-
lisher. ,
CASTANA, Monona Co. -a 355t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. N. E.
of Onawa, the county seat. Farming. Seat
of Normal School.
TIMES ; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15.X22; subscription $1.25; established
1890; Wilber C. Newtou, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
CEDARFALLiS, Blackhawk Co. C
5,750+ pop., on Illinois Central, Chicago
Great Western, Chicago, Rock Island &'
Pacific, Waterloo, Cedar Falls & Northern
and Cedar Falls & Albert Lea Rds. and
Cedar r., 6 m. N. W. of Waterloo, the
county seat. Manufacturing. Good water
power. Seat of Iowa State Normal School.
RECORD ; everv evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKLiV, Fridays; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $4, weekly $1; established 1899; Joseph
W. Jarnagin, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,287 in 1902
and 1,540 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 190.7.
GAZETTE: semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1860; Sebille &
Robb, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,512 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
DANNEVIRKE; Wednesdays; Danish;
independent; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1880; M. Hoist, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907,
GIjOBE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; CD. Mills, editor; Cedar Falls Publish-
ing Co , publishers (10—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,434 i"
1898 and 1,832 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Linn Co. 025,656t
pop., on Rock Island, Chicago & North-
western, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Illinois Central Rds., 79 m. S.W. of
Dubuque and 220 from Chicago. General
manufactiu-iug.
DAILY.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Saturday and Sunday; eight pages
18x24; subscription $3; established March,
1902; G. V. MacMlllan, editor and publish-
er (1—7).
Copies printed: 2,910 in 1904 and
4,146 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished anv definite and satisfactory
302
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA— Cedar Rapids.
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day; Independent; ten pages 15x22; subsc-rip-
tion$5; established 1883; F. W. Faulkes, edi-
tor; The Gazette Co., pubhshers (1— Sj.
Copies printed: 7,108 in 1906
7,114 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; every morning except
Monday; republican; eight to sixteen pages
18x24; ■ubscription— daily $5, Sunday $1; es-
tablished 1871 ; Republican Piinting Co.,
publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: daily, 6,578 in 1903
7,222 in 1904
8,106 in 1906
Sunday, 11,820 in 1906
Since which neither edition has fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but the daily was credited with
more than 4,000 and the Sunday with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
IOWA POST; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; Uerman; independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1881; Henry Gundling, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
SL.OVAN AMERICKY; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; Bohemian; four pages
20x26; subscription $2.70; established 1869;
John M. B. Letovsky. editor; John Barta Le-
tovsky & Sons, publishers.
WEEKLY.
IOWA STAATS-ZEITUNG; Fridays;
German; independent; twelve to twenty
pages 15x22; subscription ,$1.50; established
1879; C.O.Stoudt, editor; Chas. stoudt Print
Ing Company, publishers (1—8).
SATURDAY RECORD; Saturdays;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1882; Ernest A. Sherman, editor; The
Record Printing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
COE COLLEGE COSMOS; semi
monthly during college year; collegiate;
twenty-eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; students of Coe College, edi-
tors and publishers (6—5 P).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN BOOSTER; monthly;
finance; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established May, 1906; A. R. Dodd, editor;
The Booster Publishing Co., publishers
(5-6 P) (A A).
AMERICAN PENMAN; monthly
(A A).
COURIER; monthly; collegiate; eight
to sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents;
established 1898; Rev. G. W. Bryant, editor;
Coe College Press, publishers (7—5 P> (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis*
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and 1906.
IOWA PRESBYTERIAN; monthly;
Presbyterian; eight to sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription 50 cents; established 1901 ; Leon
D. Young, editor; Iowa Presbyterian Publish-
ing Co., publishers (9—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,375 in 1905,
IOWA— Cedar Bapids.
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
KVINDEN OGHJ EMMET; monthly;
Norwegian-Danish ; household ; forty-eight
pages 9x12 ; subscription 6U cents ; estab-
lished 1888; Mrs. Ida Hansen, editor; N. Fr.
Hansen, publisher ; prints a Swedish edition,
Qvinnan och Hemmet (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 18,791 in 1895
67,625 in Z901
71,500 in 1902
77.833 in 1903
8i,44z in Z904
82,624 in 1905
82,650 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 75,000 in
1907, which is the highest rating ac-
corded in the absence of a definite and
satisfactory report.
I>I O D E R N B R O T II E R H O O D »
monthly; Order of Modern Brotherhood of
America; eight pages 12x17; subscription 50
cents; established 1897: Luther A. Brewer,
editor and publisher ( 1—8)
Copies printed: 26,166 in 1899
77>5oo in 1904
85,000 in 1905
90,042 in 1906
100,325 in 1907
RAILWAY CONDUCTOR; monthly;
labor; ninety pages 7xl0; subscription $1;
established 1884; C. D. Kellojig, editor; Order
of Railway Conductors, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 20,925 in 1896
26,446 in 1901
291O50 in 1902
31,189 in 1903
34,266 in 1904
36,441 in 1905
38,749 in 1906
41,733 in 1907
RUSSELL'S RAILWAY GUIDE;
monthly; railroads; three hundred pages
4}^x8J^; subscription $2; established 1890;
Chas. A. Laurance & Company, editors and
publishers (1-8).
WESTERN POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; poultry raising; thirty-
two pages 9x11; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1888; E. E. Richards, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,000 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
YOUNG CITIZEN ; monthly, except
June, July and August; educational; flfty-
two pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1901; Charlotte W. Eastman, editor;
The Torch Press, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 10,000 in 1907
CENTERPOINT, Linn Co. a- 674t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 20 m. N. of Cedar Rapids. Man-
ufacturing.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1865; Louis C. Barber, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the yeaf« 1899 and 1904,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
303
IOWA.
CENTERVILiLE, c. h., Appanoose
Co. ? 5,967 pop., on Iowa Central, Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific and Keokuk
& Western Rds.. 90 m. S. S. E. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Manufacturing,
coal mining, farming and stock raising.
CITIZEN; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$4; established 1863; Needels & Huston, edi-
tors and publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
lOWEGIAN ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; republican ; four pages 17}^x22 ;
subscription $1.25; established 1883; Jesse M.
Beck, editor; Beck & Need ham, publishers
(l-8j.
Copies printed: 1,450 in 1895
1,775 in 1902
1,673 in 1903
1,915 in 1904
2,102 in 1905
2,259 in 1906
2,805 in 1907
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25: estab-
lished 1871; J. W. Rinehart, editor; Rinehart
Bros., publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,623 in
1898, since which It has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CENTRAL CITY, Linn Co. a- 623t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 20 m. N. E. of
Cedar Rapids and 15 N. of Marion, the
county seat. Agriculture and dairying.
NEWS-LETTER; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
188fe; E. A. Wetherbee, editor and publisher
(1—8).
CHARITON, c. h., Lucas Co. g 3,989t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington* Quincy and
Chariton r., 55 m. W. of Ottumwa. Manu-
factures of brooms, iron, cigars, wagons
and carriages.
HERAIiD ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Sam. M. Greene, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,152 in 1895
2,059 in 1903
2,201 in 1903
2,661 in 1904
2.711 in 1905
2,749 in 1906
2.712 in 1907
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; established
1866; H. W. Glttlnger, editor and publisher
(1-8). _
Copies printed: 2,139 in 1907
PATRIOT; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; S. L. Lewis, editor and publisher
(7-5)).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1896, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
IOWA.
CHARLES CITY,c. h., Floyd Co. ^
4,647 pop., on Illinois Central and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Cedar r.
General manufacturing. Water power.
INTEL,L.IGENCER;daily.andSEMI.
WEEKLiY, Tuesdays and Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $4. semi-weekly $1.50 ; established —
daily July, 19U6, semi weekly 1856; Intelli-
gencer Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and ADVOCATE, weekly, twice-a-week,
Tuesdays aud Fridays; daily four pages 18x24,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1897, weekly
1869 : B. F.Wright, editor and publisher ( 12—4 ).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,836 in 1902 and 1,804 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
FAMIL.IEN FREUND; Thursdays;
German; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1896; W. F. Niedorf, editor
and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed : For the year 1953
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALiD; Wednesdays; republican;
elKht pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; L. H. Henry, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions, since 1900, indicated a
desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
lOAVA TEACHER; monthly, except
July and August ; educational ; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1886 ; C. W. Rhlnesmith. manager;
Teacher Printing Co., publishers ; prints
special editions for different counties in Iowa
and neighboring States (1—7).
Copies printed: 12,850 in 1903 and
14,155 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
CHARLOTTE, Clinton Co. D- 375
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12
m. N. E. of Dewitt. Farming and stock
raising.
RECORD; Thursdays: independent;
four to six pages 17}^x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1904; A. W. Gault, editor and
publisher (1—6).
CHARTER OAK. Crawford Co. -a
772+ pop. , on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd,, 13 m. W. of Denlson. the county seat.
Corn, wheat, oats, barley and all grain
raising. Stock and cattle raising.
TI3IES; Thursdays; independent; eight
^04
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
18%; H. H. Sturgis, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
CHELSEA, Tama Co. n 507 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 10 m. S. E. of
Toledo, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
I NDE PEN DENT; Thursdays ;independ
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; Ken S. Bosley, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
C H E R O K E E , c. h., Cherokee Co. ^
3,865t pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and Little
Sioux r., 59 m. E. by N. E. of Sioux City.
Farming.
CHEROKEAN DEMOCRAT} semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1885; Will
P. Goldie, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in the year 1896, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
TIMES-HERALiD; semi weekly,
Mondays and Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1870; Thos. McCuUa. editor; The Times Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,631 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CHESTER, Roivard Co. ^ 400 pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18 m.
W. of Cresco, the county seat. Tow and
grist mills. Cement brick factories.
SUN-HERAL.D; Thursdays ; twelve
pAges 15x22; subscription $1; established-
Sun 1888, Herald 1901, consolidated 1905: Clar-
ence .J. Zook, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
CHURDAN, Oreene Co. o 626tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12
m. N. W. of Jefferson, the county seat.
Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1890;
C. E. Wherry, editor and publisher (2—3).
CINCINNATI, Appanoose Co. p l,212t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
10 ra. S. of Centerville. the county seat.
Agriculture.
REVIEW ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; J. H. May, editor and publisher,
CLARE, Webster Co. D 3741 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island* Pacific Rd., 14 m.
N. W. of Fort Dodge, the county seat.
Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; C. J. Rial, editor and pubUsher (12—3)
(A A).
CLARENCE, Cedar Co. n- 675t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 47 m. W.
IOWA.
of Clinton. Creamery and grain ware-
houses.
SUN; Thursdays ; independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Charles A. Seat on, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3) (A A).
CLARINDA, c. h., Page Co. p 3,276t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
and Humeston & Shenandoah Rds. and
Nodaway r., 75 m. S. E. of Council Bluffs.
Agriculture, stock raising and manufac-
turing.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; republican ; Tuesdays four, Fri-
days eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1859; C. A. Lisle, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,250 in 1899 ai^d
2,476 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
September, 1893; Kenea & Lane, editors and
publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: 1,522 in 1895
2,073 ill 1900
2,181 in 1902
2,267 in 1903
2,442 in 1904
2,538 in 190S
2,533 in 1906
2,453 in 1907
PAGE CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1868 ; A. B. Robinson, editor
and publisher.
CLARION, c. h., Wright Co. b l,476t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago Great Western Rds., 29 m. N. E.
of Fort Dodge. Farming.
CLIPPER; Fridays (A A).
WRIGHT CO. MONITOR; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1869; Burt Har-
wood, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue _ of 1,171 in
1901 and 1,228 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory, report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CLARKSVILLE, Butler Co. b 849t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern and Chicago Great Western Rds. and
Shell Rock r., 26 m. N. W. of Waterloo.
Manufacturing. Agriculture.
STAR; Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1865; Ed. Madlgan, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,040 in
1899 and 1,210 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CLEARFIELD, Taylor Co. p 698t
pop., on Keokuk & Western Rd. Shipping
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
305
lo n-A.
IOWA.
point for grain. Agriculture and stock
raising.
ENTERFlMrtE; Frid<iys ; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lisiied 1382; J. A. Constant, editor and pub-
lisher (9—6).
CLEARLAKE. Cerro Gordo Co. ^
1,706+ pop., on Chicago, Milwauicee & St.Paul
Rd. and Clear Lake, 10 m. VV. of Mason City,
the county seat. Manufactories and grain
elevators. Summer resort.
DIIRROR; Thursdays: republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1870; William Gray, editor and publisher
(7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,139 in 1905, but has
not since made definite and satisfac-
tory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1896; J. C,
Davenport, editor and publisher.
CLERMONT, FaT/ette C'o.a'509t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
10 m. N. of West Union, the county seat.
Brick and tile works, farming and stock
raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13xi0: sub.scrlption $1; es-
tablished December. 1905; W. R. Blake, editor
and publisher (1—8).
ClilNTON, c. h., Clinton Co. D-
22,698+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Chicago,
Burlington & Qulncy. Burlington, Cedar
Rapids & Northern and Davenport, Rock
Island & Northwestern Rds. and Missis-
sippi r., 42 m. above Davenport and 138
W. of Chicago. General manufacturing
and lumber.
ADVERTISER; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1872; L. E. Fay,
editor; Fay Bros., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 6,237 in 1895
7,538 in 1900
:o,233 in 1902
10,280 in 1903
11,163 in 1904
10,691 in 1905
11,367 in 1906
11,115 in 1907
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x21; subscription— daily $5.20;
weekly 50 cents; established — daily 1868,
weekly 1856; L. P. McClarren, editor; Harry
E. Gates, manager; Clinton Herald Company,
publishers (2— 7).
Copies printed: daily, 2,387 *n IQOO
3,033 in 190 1
4,263 in 1902
6,282 in 1905
6,552 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more tha'n 4,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 1,991 iti 1900,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
A NZEIGER : triweekly, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays ; German ; inde
20
pendent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$2; established 1899 ; P. Domatin. editor;
Domann & Claussen, publishers (2—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
DIE IOWA VOLKS ZElTUNGj
Fridays; German; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1867; J. Lietz, editor
and Dubllsher.
MERRY WAR; Saturdays; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established 1886;
D. H. Winget, editor and publisher; prints
also a monthly edition, subscription 25 cents.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite informa.
tion as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
COGGON, Linn Co. a- 506 pop., on
Illinois Central and Chicago. Anamosa &
Northern Rds., 27 ra. N. by N. E. of Cedar
Rapids. Farming, dairying and box fac-
tory.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889; W. M, Crosier, editor and publisher
(1-8).
COIN, Page Co. p 574t pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy and Omaha &
St. Louis Rds., 33 m. E. of Nebraska City,
Neb. Grain elevators, flour mill and lumber
yards.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881; F. L. Robinson, editor and publisher
(7-6).
COLFAX, Jasper Co. n 3,000 pop., on
Newton & Northwestern and Iowa North-
ern Rds., 23 m. E. of Des Moines, the State
capital. Extensive coal mines and medi-
cinal springs. Shipping point for grain.
CLIPPER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 81-50; estab-
lished 1879; H. W. Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
TRIBUNE ; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; G. F. C.
Smith, editor and publisher (7—5).
COLLEGE SPRINGS, Page Co. p
693+ pop., 12 m S. W. of Clarinda, the county
seat. Seatof Amity College. Agriculture.
C URRENT-PRESS ; Thursdays; repub-
lican ; eight pages 13x20; subscription «1:
established 1891; J.Chester Daw, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
COLLINS, Story Co. D 540t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,'23 m.
W. by S. W. of Marshalltown. Live stock
and grain. Coal mines.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891 ; William Burney, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed : 641 m 1907
COLO, Story Co. D 391t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m. E. of Nevada,
the county seat, and 35 N. of Des MolnfiiL.
the State capital. Agriculture. Cement
:i06
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
block and tile factory, acetylene light
plant and other manufacturing.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.35; established 1897; A.
J. Bareman, editor and publisher (1—8).
COLUMBUS JUNCTION, Louisa
Co. Q, 1,124 pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rap
Ids & Northern and Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rdfe. and Iowa r., 21 m. W. of
Muacatine and 41 N. of Burlington. Wagon,
harness and cigar manufactories, but
ton factory and brick and tile yards.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; O. I. Jamison, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SAFEGUARD; Thursdays ; repub -
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1870; Barnes Brothers, editors
and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CONRAD, Grundy Co. U 483t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S. by S.
W. of Grundy Center, the county seat.
Limestone quarries.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; F. W. Alexander, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CONWAY, Taylor Co. p S48t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 27
m. S. W. of Creston and 78 N. of Saint
Joseph, Mo. Farming and grazing.
RECORD; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1: estab-
lished March, 1903; W. D. Leppo, editor and
publisher (1-8).
COON RAPIDS,CarroH Co. C] 1,187
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 9 m. S. E.of Carroll, the county seat.
Corn market.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; independent;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
Ushed 1901; W. H. Rickerson, editor and
publisher (7—5).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
twelve pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1831 ; S. D. Henry, editor and publisher
(7-5).
CORNING, c. h., Adam$ Co. p 2,146t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd..
21 m. W. of Creston. Farming, stock-rais-
ing and fruit growing.
ADAMS CO. FREE PRESS; Satur
days; democratic; ten pages 18x24; sub-
•cription $1.50; established 1888; R. G.Wies-
ell, editor ; Free Press Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,710 in 1907
IOWA.
ADAMS CO. UNION -REPUBLI-
CAN; Thursdays; republican; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 18T2;
Paul S. Junkin, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,340 m
1896 and 2,138 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished any definite _ and
satisfactory report, and the publisher
asserts that he does not keep any rec-
ord that would enable him to make one,
but the paper has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1899,
up to and including 1907.
CORRECTIONVILLE, Woodburu
Co. -a 935+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
and Illinois Central Rds., 31 m. E. of Sioux
City, the county seat. Manufacturing.
SIOUX VALLEY NEWS; Thursdays;
independent-republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1882; Fred W.
Colvin, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 every year since
1900, up to and including 1907.
CORWITH, Hancock Co. ti 651t pop.»
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 26 m. S. W.
of Concord, the county seat. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Fridays (A A).
HUSTLER; Fridays: republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established IBRS:
S. L. Thompson, editor and publisher (8—3).
CORYDON, c. b., Wayne Co. p 1,765
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
Rd., 65 m. S. E. of Des Moines, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
TIMES-REPUBLICAN ; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1872; C. F., W. R. and K. M. Le Compte, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,223 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907-
WAYNE CO. DEMOCRAT; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays: democratic;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1876; John Stirling, editor: Stirl-
ing & Son, publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1901 and^ I903»
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
COUNCIL BLUrrS, C. h., Potta-
wattamie Co. p 25,802+ pop., at junction of
eight railroads and Missouri r., opposite
Omaha, Neb. Has wholesale Implement
houses and large grain elevators. Grow-
Ing manufacturing center. Center of fruit
and blue grass region of Iowa.
NONPAREIL; every morning, and
and everv evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays: republican; daily
and weekly eight, Sunday sixteen pages
17x23: subscription— morning $5, evening $3,
weekly $1 ; established— morning 1861, even-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
307
IOWA.
IOWA.
Ing 1906, weekly 1857; Victor E. Bender, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 6,701 in 1902
7,694 in 1903
8,430 in 1904
8,512 in 1905
10,224 in 1906
12,543 in 1907
The Sunday issue has never made
any definite and satisfactory statement,
but has had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
No definite and satisfactonr state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition of this paper, but it has
had credit for exceeding 1,000 since
1899, up to and including 1907.
FREIE PRESSE; Thursdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1875; Alois Becker, editor and
publisher.
IMPIiEMENT DEAIiERj monthly;
manufacturing industry; thirty four pages
10^x14: subscription $1; established 1898;
Fred M.Loomls. editor and publisher (8— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
CRAWFORDSVILLE, Washing-
ton Co. O^ 268+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Rd., 10 m. S, E. of Washington,
the county seat. Agriculture.
IMPRINT; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1894; TV. G. Man-
ners, editor and publisher (A A).
CRESCO, c. h., Howard Co. cf 2,806t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 17 m. W. by N. W. of Decorah. Manu-
facturing, agriculture and stock raising.
HOWARD CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1867; J. C. & I. G. Adams, edi-
tors; J. C.Adams, publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis,
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 ever since 1900, up to
and including 1907.
PliAIN DEALER; weekly, twice a
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24 : subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1859; Mead Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of i,7So in 1899, sia;e
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
REPUBLiICAN; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;-
established 1889; Kellow & Evans, editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1898, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
CRESTON, Union Co.Q 7,752tpop.,on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 45 m. E.
of Redoak. Stock yards, railroad round-
house, machine shops, car works and coal
shutes.
ADVERTISER - GAZETTE ; every
evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages — daily 15x22, semi weekly
18x24; subscription— daily $4.8(), semi-weekly
$1; established 1879; Paul S. Junkiii, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,267 in 1898 and 2,738 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
The semi-weekly had credit for an
average issue of 1,050 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MORNING AMERICAN 5 every morn
Ing except Monday, and INDEPENDENT
AMERICAN. Mondays and Thursdays;
democratic; daily four, semi weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, semi-
weeklvSl; established— daily 1893. semi-week-
ly 1877'; W. H. Robb,editorandpublisher (5— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
both of them have had credit for ex-
ceeding 1. 000 since 1900, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
UNION CO. PROGRESS: monthly;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1892; George Trumbo, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: No statement has
ever been secured from this paper, ^but
it had credit for exceeding x.ooo since
1900, up to and including 1907.
CRYSTALLAKE, Hancock Co. 6
246+ on Cedar Rapids, Garner & Northwest-
ern Rd.. 10 m. N. W. of Concord, the county
seat, and 7 S. W. of Forest City. Agri-
culture.
REFLiECTOR; Thursdays: six pages
15x22: subscription $1 : established 189S; W. R.
Ramsey, editor and publisher.
CUMBERLAND, Cass Co. p 635
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
18 m. S. E. of Atlantic, the county seat.
Farming, dairy and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE: Thursdays: eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900; A.
W. Stryker. editor and publisher (7—5).
CYLINDER, Pa^o Alto Co. p list
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul
Rd., 7 m. E. of Emmetsburg.
PRESS: Wednesdays: independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 81; estab-
lished January. 1905; F. O. Satter, editor and
publisher (3—6 P) ( A A).
DALLAS CENTER, Dallas Co. o
741 pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.,
20 m.W. N. W. of Des Moines, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent-repub-
lican; four pagei 15x22: subscription $1.25;
established 1897; E. A. Emmert, editor and
publisher (1-8).
D A N B IT R Y, Woodbury Co. -n 665
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40 m.
S. E. of Sioux City, the county seat. Agri-
culture and dairying. Flouring mill.
REVIEW; Fridays: independent repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25;
established 1887; L. B. Jenness, editor and
publisher (1—8).
308
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
DANVILLE, Des Moines Co. U^ 286
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
13 m. W. by N. W. of Burlington, the
county seat. Dairy and grain trade.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x2U; subscription $1; established 1879; Sim-
eon Beardsley, editor and publisher (7— 5).
DAVENPORT, c. h., Scott Co. a-
35,254t pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern, Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific and Iowa &
Illinois Rds. and Mississippi r., opposite
Rock Island, 111. Manufactories, educa-
tional institutions and grain and lumber
business. Seat of the Central Armory of
the United States.
DAILY.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Saturday ana Sunday, Sunday morning,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; independent-
democratic; daily ten to sixteen, Sunday
sixteen to twenty eight, weekly twelve
pages lT>^x22i^; subscription— evening $5,
Sunday $1, weekly $1; established— Demo-
crat 1855, Gazette 1841: B. F. Tillinghast. edi-
tor: The Democrat Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed; daily, 4*977 in I904
7^20 in 1905
9,617 in 1906
11,358 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekl/
edition of this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 since 1898, up to
and including 1907.
Publisher's announcement. — Davenport Dem-
ocrat AND Leader's circulation in Daven-
port and in Iowa larger than any other
home paper. Sworn daily average Janu-
ary. 1908, 12,424.
DERDEMOKRAT; every morning ex-
cept Monday, SEMI- WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays ; German ; daily four, Sunday
eight, semi-weekly six and eight pages
20x26, weekly eight pages 22x28; subscription
—daily $6, semi-weekly $3, weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1857, semi-weekly 1876, weekly
1851: H. Lischer Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
TI>IES; every evening except Sunday;
independent republican; ten to twenty-four
pages 17i^x-22}^ ; subscription .$5 ; established
1886; E. P. Adler, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,727 in 1900
5,030 in 1901
6,832 in 1902
8,05s in 1903
9,395 in 1904
10,558 in 1905
12,032 in 1906
13,040 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— Sworn circula-
tion guaranteed greater than any other lo-
cal paper— in city— in countrj'— or total.
Fullv covers Davenport, Rock Island,
Moline. the tri-cities.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
IOWA REFORM ; semi-weekly, Mon-
days and Thursdays, and WEEKLY, Tues-
days; German; independent; four pages—
semi-weekly 20x26, weekly 22x28; subscrip-
tion—semi-weekly $3, weekly $2; established
1876; Adolph Petersen & Bro., editors and
publishers (2 — 3).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for^ an
average issue of 1,675 i^i 1900, since
which it has not furnished any report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 1,934 in 1900 and
1,943 ii^ 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC MEiSSENGER; Thurs
days; roman catholic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1882: J. E. Hal-
ligan, editor; Fred B. Sharon, publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,143 in 1900
and 5,314 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
T R I D E NT ; Saturdays; sixteen pages
9x13; subscription $1; established January,
1904; Ella G. Bushnell-Hamlin, editor; Tri-
dent Publishing Co., publishers (10—5 P).
DAVIS CITY, Decatur Co. p 617
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
8 m. S. W. of Leon. Agriculture and stock
raising.
LARIAT} Saturdays; independent
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; established December, 1901 ; Gus H. TInch,
editor ; Inter-State Publishing Co., publishers
(7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,268 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and.
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
DAYTON, Webster Co. n 753tpop.,on
Chicago & Northwestern and Minneapolis
& St. Louis Rds., 18 m. S. by S. E. of Fort
Dodge, the county seat. Farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 1.5x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1879 ; Emory A. Rolfe. editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,041 for
the year 1899, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
DECATUR, Decatur Co. g 167+ pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 5 m.
W. of Leon, the county seat.
BULLETIN; Wednesdays (A A).
DECORAH, c. h., Winneshiek Co. cf
4,018 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island *
Pacific and Chicago. Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rds., 25 m. N. of West Union. Mill-
ing, manufacturing, dairying and stock
raising. Seat of several educational insti-
tutions.
DECORA H-POSTEN AND VED
ARNEN; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; Norwegian-Danish; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; established
1874: B. Anundsen. publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 35.964 i" 1895
37,290 in 1900
38,235 in 1902
39,681 in 1903
40,320 in 1904
41,147 in 190S
40,877 in 1906
40,859 in 1907
CATALOGUE. BY STATES.
309
IOWA.
EVANGEL.ISK L.UTHERSK KIR-
RETIDENDE; Wednesdays; Norwegian;
lutheran; thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription
$1 ; established 1873; Dr. Laur. Larsen, editor;
Lutheran Publishing House, publishers (2 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,520 in
1898 and io,6oT in 1904. since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
IL.L.USTRERET FAMILIEBLAD;
Saturdays; Norwegian; illustrated: eight
pages 12x16; *»bscription $1 ; established 1887;
E.Wulfsberg, editor; Lutheran Publishing
House, publl'Shers. Does not insert adver-
tisements.
JOURNALi; Tuesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1866: G. A. Head and C. T. Myers, editors and
publishers (4—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 ^nd 1898,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
PUBLiIC OPINION; Wednesdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; H. J. Green, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,068 in 1900
2,499 in 1906
2,859 in 1907
REPUBL,ICAN ; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab.
lished 1860 ; A. K. Bailey & Son, editors and
publishers (4 — 5).
Copies printed: 1,671 in 1894
1,933 in 1900
2,010 in 1902
1,923 in 1905
1,923 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
DEEPRIVER, Poweshiek Co. n 408t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 70 m.
E. of Des Moines. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50: established 1899; F. N.
Eldredge, editor; Burgett & Grier, publishers
(1-8).
DEFIANCE, Shelbp Co. -o 387t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 47 m.
N. E. of Council Bluffs. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE: Thursdays; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1891; S. E. Zollinger, editor and publisher.
DELMAR, Clinton Co. n- 592+ pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds., 7 m. S. E. of
Maquoketa. Agriculture.
JOURNAIj; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1.50; established
1887 : F. L. Sunderlln, editor and publisher
(5—3).
DELTA, Keokuk Co. 0, 691t pop., on
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 18 m.
E. of Oskaloosa. Farming, creamery and
coal mining.
PRESS; Wednesdays (A A).
DENISON.c. h., Craw/ord Co. -a 2,771+
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Il-
linois Central Rds., 64 m. N. E. of Council
IOWA.
Bluffs. Plow, wagon and cigar manufac-
tories and normal school. Farming.
BUL.I1ETIN; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1873; G. L. Caswell, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,473 i" 1901
1,558 in 1904
1,743 in 1906
1,900 in 1907
DER DEMOKRAT; Fridays: German;
democratic: twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1887; Frank Faul, editor and
publisher (7— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1866: F. W. Myers, editor; Review
Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: Xo defini e and satis-
factory "statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
ZEITUNG; Fridays: German; inaepend-
ent: twelve pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1879; H. K. Harthun, editor; J. F.
Harthun, publisher (8— 3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four separate occasions indicated a de-
sire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
DES MOINES, c. h.. Polk Co. a
State Capital, 90,01^:0 pop., at junction
of nine railroads and Des Moines r. A center
of trade and an extensive shipping point.
Agriculture, general manufacturing and
coal mining.
DAILY.
CAPITAL; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eight to thirty-two pages
18x24; subscription $3; established 1883; La-
fayette Young, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,166 in 1895
13,300 in 1900
17>737 in 1901
31,898 in 1903
36,833 in 1904
39,860 in 1905
44,763 in 1906
41,582 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The circulation
of the Dps Moines Capital is the largest in
Des Moines and the largest in Iowa. In
1907 the average was 41.582 copies daily. If
you are after Iowa business, the Capital
will fPt it for you. Jan. circ'n over 44,000.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning: independent; eight to
thirty two pages 17x22: subscription— -rially
$2. Sunday $1: established 1881: News Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—3).
Copies printed: daily, 6,712 in 1895
27,448 in 1900
37,118 in 1902
45,376 in 1903
42,620 in 1904
40,331 in 1905
Copies sold: 40,833 in 1906
43,355 in 1907
The Sunday issue had credit for an
310
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average of 42,844 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
RECORD; every morning except Suu
day; law, tiaance, real estate; four pages
10J^xl5i/3; subscription $12; established July,
19u5; Alice E. Kennedy, editor; Daily Record
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
REGISTER AND LEADER; every
morning; republican; daily ten to twelve,
Sunday thirty two to forty pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $4, daily including Sunday
$6; established— ii<'i?is^er 1356. Leader 1849,
consolidated 1902; The Register and Leader
Co., publishers (3—8).
Copies printed: daily: 9,282 in 1896
19.354 in 1900
20,327 in 1901
25.355 in 1902
24,836 in 1905
27,514 in 1906
30,473 in 1907
Sunday, 27,228 in 1902
22,830 in 1905
25,238 in 1906
27,871 in 1907
rublisher's announcement. — Des Moines has
a population of 85,000 and is Iowa's me-
tropolis and capital city. The Register
AND Leader is its only morning and two-
cent newspaper, and recognized as Iowa's
foremost, cleanest and best newspaper and
advertising medium. During 1907itcarried
a greater volume of advertising than either
of its contemporaries, leading the nearest
competitor by 25,871 inches. It is pre emi-
nently Iowa's great want medium, carrying
the larger volume of this class of advertis-
ing. Circulation since 1906 statement has
Krown to 30,000 dailj' average, and almost
30,000 Sunday. Local circulation 11,000 daily
and more than 13,000 Sunday. It publishes
the largest Sunday paper in Iowa, cover
ing Des Moines and all important towns
throughout the State. Local merchants,
advertisers who are posted on the relative
values of their local papers, use the Rkqis
TKR AND Leader to a greater extent than
any Dee Moines dally.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day (A A).
WEEKLY.
CHRISTIAN UNION; Thursdays;
disciples of Christ; sixteen pages 9x12:
subscription $1; established 1895; James T.
Nichols, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,212 in
1896 and 4.050 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
D EM OCR A T- CHRONIC liE; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; G. F. Rinehart,
editor and publisher ( 1— Ri.
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
DIAIi OF PROGRESS; Thursdays;
prohibition; eight pages 15x21; subscription
S1.25; established 1890; I. N. McCash. editor;
Dial Publishing Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,094 in
1898 and 3,833 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, and admits that no
such record is kept as would make it
IOWA— Des Moines.
possible to prepare one, but has,
nevertheless, been credited with more
than 4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
GLiOBE; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1895; Globe Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers.
HOMESTEAD; Thursdays; agricultur-
al; thirty-two pages 11x15; subscription $1;
established 1855; The Homestead Company,
editors and publishers ^ 1 — 8 ) .
Copies printed: 33,858 in 1897
49,923 in 1900
53,905 in 1901
58,260 in 1902
62,333 in 1903
66,079 in 1905
80,756 in 1906
102,814 in 1907
lOWA-POSTEN; Fridays; Swedish;
Independent; eight pages 171^x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established December, 1903; Skandin
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
IOWA STAATS-ANZEIGERi
Thursdays; German; Independent -demo-
cratic; eight pages 17x28; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1869; Joseph Elboeck, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 since 1898, up to and
including 1907.
IOWA STATE BYSTANDERi Fri-
days; negro; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; John L.
Thompson, editor; Iowa State Bystander
Co., publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
IOWA STATE REGISTER AND
FARMER; Fridays; agriculture; twenty-
four to thirty-two pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1856; Geo. W. Franklin, edi-
tor; Iowa Farmer Publishing Co., publishers
1 (1-8).
I Copies printed: 27,213 in 1894
31,944 in 1905
32,128 in 1906
39,252 in 1907
IOWA UNIONIST; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; D. H. Caldwell, editor; Union
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3'S40 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1906 and 1907.
MAIIj and TIMES; Saturdays; so-
ciety; sixteen pages 101^^x15^^; subscription
$1; established 1864; Frank W. Blcknell, ed-
itor; The Mall and Times Co., publishers
(7-5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper,^ but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
PLiAIN TALK; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1869; Blshard Bros., publishers (1—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
311
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SPIRIT OF THE WEST; Wednes
days; live stock; sixteen pa«es 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1«90; Phil. S. Kell,
editor; Iowa Turf Publishing Co.. publishers
(1-6).
Copies printed: 5,176 in 1901
6,095 in 1902
5,941 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
delinite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
WALLACE'S FARMER; Fridays;
agriculture; sixteen to twenty-four pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1879;
Henry Wallace, editor; Wallace Publishing
•Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: I5'i37 jti 1896
26,007 in 1900
28,763 in 1901
33,769 in 1903
36,811 in 1904
40,124 in 1905
45,019 in 1906
50,000 in 1907
W^ESTERN WORLD; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established October. 1902; H. F. Bren-
nan, editor and publisher(2— 3).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
UNDER WRITERS' REVIEW;
semi-monthly; insurance; twenty four pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1893; A
H. Hullng. editor; The Underwriters' Review
■Co., publishers(12— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,200 for the year
1903, but has not since made_ claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
MONTHLY.
CHRISTIAN WORKER; monthly;
disciples of Christ; sixteen pages 11x15; sub
scriptiou 50 cents; established 1887; Finis
Idleman, editor; Christian Worker Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,75° m 1894
4,833 in 1896
1,791 in 1907
FARM GAZETTE; monthly; agricul-
tural; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1904; Farm Gazette Co..
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 32,917 in 1905
55,083 in 1906
60,242 in 1907
GRAND ARMY ADVOCATE AND
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; Grand Army of the
Republic and Woman's Relief Corps Sons of
Veterans and Spanish- American Veterans;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; H. M. Belvel, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 7,216 in
1895 and 6,000 in 1900, since_ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1902 and more
than 2,250 in 1906 and more than
1,000 in 1907.
HOMEMAKER; monthly ; twenty four
to thirty-two pages 11x15: subscription 50
cents; established 1898; The Homemaker
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 31,500 in 1898
100,000 in 1905
120,515 in 1907
IOWA HOMEOPATHIC JOUR-
NAL; monthly (A A).
IOWA MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medical; ninety-six pages 8x10;
subscription $2; established 1895 ; Dr. E. E.
Dorr, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,275 ^of
the year 1901^ but has not since made
claim to issumg so many as 1,000
copies.
LADIES' FAVORITE MAGAZINEt
monthly ; household ; twenty-four pages
10J^xl5i>^; subscription 50 cents; established
Jufj% 1904; The Ladies' Favorite Magazine
Publishing Company, editors and publlsherg
(3-5 P).
MERCHANTS' TRADE JOUR-
NAL; monthly; manufacturers, jobbers
and retailers; thirty-two pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1.25: established July, 1902; W. J.
Pilkington, editor and publisher (l— 8).
Copies printed: 4,541 in 1904
10,062 in 1905
18,720 in 1906
31,558 in 1907
MIDLAND SCHOOLS; monthly, ex-
cept July and August; educational; thirty-
two pages 8J^xlli>|; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; C. R. Scroggie. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,681 in
1898 and 4,200 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907-
MIDWESTERN; monthly (A A).
NATIONAL ECONOMIST; monthly;
Insurance and investment; twenty pages
91^x121^; subscription $1; established 1893;
D. H. Caldwell, editor; Economist Printing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,850 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907-
NATIONAL TRAVELER; monthly;
commercial travelers; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1890; W. A. Hut-
ton, editor; National Traveler Company,
publishers (1—8).
NORTHWESTERN BANKER;
monthly; banking; forty eight to sixty
pages 9x12; subscription $2; established 1895;
The Northwestern Banker Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1898
1,405 in 1902
1,850 in 1907
PEOPLE'S POPULARMONTHLY;
household; thirty two pages 11x15; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; People's
Monthly Company, publishers (3— 8).
Copies printed: 51,766 in 1901
182,175 in 1905
299.333 in 1907
PRACTICAL YOUNG AMERICA;
monthly; juvenile; sixteen pages 9xllJ^;
subscription 25 cents; established June, 1903;
B.F. Williams, editor: Campbell Publishing
Co., publishers (11—5 P).
STILL COLLEGE JOURNAL OF
OSTEOPATHY; monthly; osteopathy;
thIrty-sIx pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established June. 190fi; William E. D. Rum-
mel. editor; Still College of Osteopathy, pub-
lishers (11—7).
SUCCESSFUL FARMING; monthly;
dairying, poultry, agriculture, horticulture
and live stock; thirty-two to sixty-four
pages 8x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished October, 1902; Successful Farming
312
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
lOWA—Des Moines.
IOWA.
AN
7-EEO
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: 221,665 in 1905
252,083 in 1906
313,804 in 1907
C^°The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded Successful Farming
is guaranteed by the publish-
ers of Rowell's Annerican
Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
TRAIN DISPATCHER; monthly
(A A).
WESTERN FARM JOURNAL.;
monthly ; agricultural ; eight to sixteen
pages 15x2.i; subscription ^5 cents; estab
lished 1872; Wm. A. Hutton, editor; Western
Farm Journal Co.. publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 8,225 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1906 and 1907.
WESTERN MUSICAL. HERALDj
monthly; music; sixteen to twenty pages
11x15; subscription $1 ; established July, 190ti;
Wendell Heighton. editor; Western Musical
Herald Company, publishers (1—8).
DE SOT A, Dallas Co. O 345t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Paciftc Rd.. about
23 m. W. by S. of Des Moines, the State
capital.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays (A A).
I
DEWITT, Clinton Co. D- 1,508 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 19 m. W. of Clin-
ton, the county seat, and 25 N. of Daven-
port. Flour mills and manufactories. Trade
center.
OBSERVER; Fridavs ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.00; estab-
lished 1864; Ed. C. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (7 — 5).
DEXTER, Dallas Co. a 795t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 36 m.
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Agri-
culture and dairying.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1882; K. P. Reynolds, editor and publisher
(7-5).
DIAGONAL, iJiny^''^ Co. g 383-I- pop. ,
on Chicago Great Western and Humeston
& Shenandoah Rds., 12 m. N. W. of Mount
Ayr, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
PROGRESS; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 : established 1891; C. F.
Quinn, editor and publisher (9—8).
DICKENS, Clay Co. \j 300 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,6 m.E.
of Spencer, the county .<!eat. Agriculture.
SENATE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
G. E. Perkins, editor; Senate Publishing Co.,
publishers (5—8) (A A).
DOLIilVER, Emmett Co. ^ 250 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and Lake
Okamanpadu, 15 m. N. E. otEstheivlile, the
county seat. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 50: established
September, 19U1; A. E. HilJ, editor and pub-
lisher (7— fj).
DONNELLSON, Lee Co. R 350 pop..
at crossing of Chicago, Burlington & Kansas
City, and St. Louis, Koekuk & Northwestern
Rds., 23 m. N. W. of Koekuk and 33 S. W. of
Burlington. Flour, agriculture, live stock
and dairj'ing.
REVIEW; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription si; established 1897; William
Huckell, editor and publisher (1—5).
DOON, Dyon Cn. tl 545t pop., on Chi-
cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha and
Sioux City & Northern Rds., 10 m. S. of Rock
Rapids, the county seat. Farming.
LYON CO. PRESS; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
§1.50; established 1888; Hazlitt Bros., editors
and publishers U— 4).
Copies printed: For the year 190^
this paper seemed to assert that it had.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DOUGHERTY, Cerro Gordo Co. b
400 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd..
18 m. S. E. of Mason City, the county seat.
Farming and stock i-aising.
WORLD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; C. A.
Davidson, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
DOW CITY, Crawford Co. -D 541
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m.
S. W. of Denison, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891 ; A. H. Rudd, editor and publisher
(1-8).
DOWS, Wright Co. r^ 818t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.
and Iowa r., 14 m. S. E. of Clarion, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; H. G Zimmerman, editor and'
publisher (11-5 P).
DUBUQUE, c. li., Dubuque Co. O
36,297t pop., on Chicago. Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Chicago. Burlington & Quincy, Chi-
cago, Great Western and Illinois Central
Rds.aud Mississippi r. Large manufactories
and wholesale and retail trade. Agricul-
tural center.
DAILY.
TELEGRAPH-HERALD AND
MORNING TELEGRAPH;
every evening except Sunday, and every
mominc except Monday, and S E I>I I -
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent-democratic; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scrlDtion— dally $3, Sunday $1.50, semi-week-
ly $1; established— re/c&rap/j 1870, Herald
1836, consolidated WOl: R. Louis Murphy, edi-
tor; The Telegraph Herald Co., publishers
Copies printed: daily, 12,476 in 1907
Catalogue by states.
313
lO WA— Dubuque.
No satisfactory statement has ever
been secured from the semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 4,000 in 1900 and more
than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
TIMES-JOURNAL.; every moruing,
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; republican; daily eight
to twelve, Sunday sixteen to thirty, weekly
eight pages 17x22; subscription—daily $3,
Sunday $1, weekly $1; established 1856;
Smith-Morgan Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
10 W A— Dubuque.
Copies printed: daily.
Suriday,
5.341
12,759
11,349
16,942
21,432
13,555
in
in
in
in
in
in
1896
1905
1907
1903
1905
1907
ever
Xo satisfactory statement has
been secured from the weekly edition
of this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1896, exceeding
2,250 in 1903, and more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1899; Nicholas Gon-
ner, editor; Catholic Printing Co., publishers
a1-8).
Copies printed: 4,3oi i" 1902
8,487 in 1906
12,281 in 1907
DER PRESBYTERIANER; Wed
nesdays; German; presbyterian: eight to
twelve pages 10Jxl3i; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1867; Rev. D. Grierier. editor; Con
vention of German Presbyterian Ministers
and Elders, publishers n—S).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,34S .i^
1900 and 1,550 in J904, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
LABOR LEADER: Saturdays labor;
four pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1905 (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
KATHOLISCHER WESTEN ;
Thursdajs; German; roman catholic; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $2;
established 1875; Nicholas Gonner, editor;
■Catholic Printing Co.. publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,833 i"
1896 and 9,22s in 1897, since which it
has not furnished any definite^ and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1900 and more than
4.000 in 1906 and 1907.
LUXEMBURGER GAZETTE;
Tuesdays; German; roman catholic; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $2.50;
•established 1871; Nicholas Gonner. editor;
Catholic Printing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3-331 in
1894 and 2,829 in 1897, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1898 and more
than 1,000 every year since, including
1907.
NATIONAL -DEMOKRAT; Thurs
days; German; democratic; eight pages
171^x22; subscription $2; established 1856;
F. A. GniCfke, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,066 for the year
1895, 1. 000 in 1900, but has not since
made claim to issuing so many as i,ooo
copies.
MONTHLY.
APOSTOLATE; monthly (A A).
INSURANCE AND COMMERCIAL
REVIEW; monthly; insurance, commerce
and finance; sixteen pa^es 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established April, 1901: D. H.
McCarthy, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
IOWA CHURCHMAN; monthly;
protestant- episcopal; twenty pages 6x10;
subscription 50 cents; established 1875; John
C. Sage, editor and publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1907
TO WA FARMER; monthly; mercan-
tile; agriculture; sixtfen pages 91^x1214 ; sub-
scription 50 cents; established May, 1902;
James F. Lavin. editor and publlsherd— 7 P).
IOWA NORMAL MONTHLY; edu
eatlonal; sixty pages 6x9; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; James A. Edwards, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
one occasion seemed to assert that it
had an average issue exceding 1,000
copies, but failed to furnish such defi-
nite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect.
MINING REVIEW; monthly (A A).
QUARTERLY.
OUR GER31AN WORK; quarterly
January, April, July and October; Germau-
presbvterian; thirty-two pages 6x9; sub-
scription 25 cents: established 1892; Rev.W.O;
Ruston, D. D.. editor; Board of Directors of
the German Presbyterian Theological School
of the Northwest, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,833 in 190 1
2,425 in 1907
DUMONT, Butler Co. t pop. 563. on
Chicago Great Western and Chicago
Northwestern Rds., 8 m. W. of Allison, the
county seat. Farming.
JOURNAIi; Thursdays; republican;
eight pagps 15x22; subscription $1.50
lished 1897: G. A. Griswold,
lisher (1—8).
DUNCOMBE, Wehster Co. a 350t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. E. of
Fort Dodge, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; local; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March. 1903; "
B. Richards, editor and publisher (1—4).
estab-
editor and pub-
S.
DUNIiAP, Harriion Co. -a l,355t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 47 m. E. of
Council Bluffs. Agriculture.
HERALD ;Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
M. H. & E. T. Childs, editors and publishers
/g 3\
r!ePORTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870; A. J. Enbody, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For flie year 1903
314
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this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DURANT, Cedar Co. D-560t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 m.
S. E. of Tipton, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
STAR; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscriptipn $1; established
1898; C. W. Hamilton, editor and publisher
(1-S).
DYERSVIIiLE, Dubuque Co.&l,323.t
pop., on Illinois Central and Chicago Great
Western Rds., 25 m. W. of Dubuque, the
county seat. A shipping point for grain
and live stock. Agriculture.
COMillERCIAl^; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 17i^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873: Chris. A. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of i,7oo in 1899, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
DYSART, Tama Co. D- 889 pop., on
Rock Island Rd., 40 m. N. W. of Cedar Rap-
ids. Canning factory, brick and tile works,
creamery.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1878; O. E. Lachrop, editor and
publisher (1—8).
EAGIiEGROVE, Wright Co. b 3,557+
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago Great Western Rds., 11 m. S. W. of
Clarion, the county seat. Roundhouse and
machine shops.
EA G L E ; Wednesdays ; eight pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1895; A. H.
Barnes, editor; Barnes & Hallock, publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES-GAZETTE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17i^x24; subscription $1.50:
established 1881; J. i>. Springer, editor and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such definite
information as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
E ARLH AM, 3^a<i«on Co. g 630tpop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,30 m.
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Stone
quarries. Manufacturing.
ECHO ; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub
8crlption$l; established 1890; A. L. Rowen,
•dltor and publisher (8—3).
EAREVIEIiE, Delaware Co. D- 618t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd.. 87 m. W. of
IOWA.
Dubuque. Manufacturing. Shipping point
for live stock, grain, butter, eggs and
poultry.
PH(EN1X; Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1887; P. M.Cloud and James Rogers, editors
and publishers (7— 3 P): prints special editions
forneierhboring towns (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EARLY. Sac Co. -a 579t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m. W. by N. W-
of Sac City, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1.25: established 1387;
J. C. Blain, editor and publisher (1—8).
EAST 'PTtlLIJ ^Madison Co. p 252t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 10 m. S. E.
of Winterset, the county seat. Lumber
and limestone.
MAIL; Saturdays: four pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1898; A. B. Vines,
editor and publisher.
EDDYVILIiE, Wapello Co. g 1,8.50
pop., on Iowa Central and Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rds., 10 m. S. of Oskaloosa.
Live stock.
TRllU'NE: Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x2U: subscription $1; established
1887: C. Sturgeon, editor end publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
EDGEWOOD,Ciay<on Co. □'565t pop.,.
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 15 m.
S. of Elkader, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
J O U RN A T^; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1890: Floyd A. Peet, editor and pub-
lisher (3—8).
ELDON, Wapello Co. p :.',301 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12 m.
S. E. of Ottumwa, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and coal mining.
FORUM; Fridays ; republican ; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1 : established 1888;
Davis & Son, editors and publishers (10—6).
ELDORA, c. h., Hardin Co. D 2,44T
pop., on Iowa Central and Chicago North-
western Rds. and Iowa r., 27 m. N. by N.E.
of Marshalltown. Sewer pipe, tile, brick
and potter}' works, carriage and wagon,
shops. Coal, live stock and grain shipping.
Agriculture.
LEDGER; Thursdays; republican ; eighO
cages 18x24 : subscription $1 : established 1865 ;
Woods & Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1906
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
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1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
ELGIN, Fayette Co. □' 6a5t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
9 m. E. of West Union, tlie county seat.
Factory for canning corn and tomatoes.
Farming and stoclc raising.
ECHO; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription;$l; established 1891;
Arthur Shaffer, editor and publisher.
ELKAD£R,c. h., Clayton Co. cT 1.321t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Turkey r., 60 m. N. W. of Dubuque.
Dairying and grain and pork raising.
ARGUS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
F.L. Wolf & Co., editors and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CLAYTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Tues
days; democratic; eight pa?es 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1893; H. C. Bishop,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NORD IOWA HEROLD ; Wednes
days; German; democratic: four to eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1868; Charles Reinecke, editor; Reinecke &
Walser. publishers (7—5.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but since 1897
such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
REGISTER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; D. G. GrifHth & Son, editors and
publishers (1 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,407 in
1895 and 1,929 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
ELKHART, Polk Co. n on Des
Moines. Iowa Falls & Northern Rd., 15 m.
N. of Des Moines.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1904; N. B. Fulmer. editor; N. B. Ful-
mer & Son, publishers (9—5 P).
ELIilOTT, Montgomery Co. J3 518t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
12 m. from Redoak, the county seat. Corn,
cattle and hog raising.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882: E. C. McCarthy, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,256 in 1906, since
IOWA.
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ELLSWORTH, Hamilton Co. n 319t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18m.
S. E. of Webster City, the county seat.
Farming and live stock.
-NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; J. H. Pitzer, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
ELMA, Howard Co. [;/ 976t pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., 13 m. N. N. W.
of New Hampton. Farming, dairying and
stock raising.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Frank E. Howard, editor and
publisher (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,520 in
1903 and 1,523 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
EMERSON, Mills Co. p ftOx^f pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington ft Qulucy Rd.,
about 30 m. S. E. of Council Bluffs. Agrl-
cultural district.
CHRONICLE; Fridays (A A).
EMMETSBURG. c. li., Palo Alto
Co. Y: 2,361+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rap-
ids & Northern and Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Rds. and Des Moines r., 120 m. N,
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Live
stock and grain raising.
DEMOCRAT ; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; W. I. Branagan, editor and
publisher (2—3).
PALO ALTO REPORTER; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1875; Mayneft Darland,
editors and publishers (7—5).
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
Anna I'onovan, editor; Tribune Publishing
Co.. publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1903 and 1994.
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
niany.
ESSEX, Page Co. p 774 pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 6 m. N. of
Shennndoah. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; Nate G. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher(7— 5).
ESTHERVILLE, c h.. Emmet Co. ^
3.2*^7+ pop . on Burlington. Cedar Rapids ft
Northern Rd. and W. fork of Des Moines r.,
160 m. N. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Agriculture, dairying, stock raising and
manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays (A A).
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays: republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established December. 1901; D. R. Carlnon.
editor; Independent Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
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low
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
VINDICATOR AND REPUBL,I-
CAN: Tliursilays; republican: tour pages
15x22; subscription $1.5U; established 1868;
W. R. Ashtord, editor; Vmdicator Publishing
Co., publishers (2 — >*).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
EVERLY, Clay Co. ^ 794t pop. (of
township), on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 9 m. W. of Sjjencer, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1887;
Geo. Nugent, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1896,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
EXIRA, Audubon Co. -a 851t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. and
Nishnabatony r.. 9 m. S. of Audubon, the
county seat. Has flour mills, hay baling
presses, fruit-tree nurseries and grain
trade. Agriculture and stock raising.
. AUDUBON CO. JOURNAIi; Thurs
davs; independent: four pages 15x22; sub-
scription SI; established 1872; W. J. Lance-
lot, editor and publisher (1-8).
Copies printed: For the years 1901
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1.000 copies, bvit failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
EXLTNE, Apijononse Co. U 97t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
about 7 m. S. of Centerville, the county
seat.
31ESSENCJER; Fridays (A A).
FAIRBANK, Buchanan Co. a- 644t
pop., on Chicago Great "Western Rd., 17 m.
N. E. of Waterloo. Agriculture.
VIEW; Thursdays: independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1886; Steele Bros., editors and publishers.
FAIRFIELD, c. h., Jefferson Co. O.
4,689+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rds.,
50 m. N. W. of Burlington. Seat of Parsons
College. Wagon and malleable iron w-orks,
tool factory and general manufacturing.
Grass region and coal mines in vicinity.
JO URN A Li ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; daily four to six, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established 1880: Dean & A. W. Taylor,
editors and publishers (2— S).
Copies printed: daily, 1,014 i" 1907
JEFFERSON CO. REPUBLICAN;
semi-weeklv, Tuesdays and Fridays; four
pages 15x22 fsubscription $1 ; established 1897 ;
Geo. H. Frasher, editor and publisher.
LEDGER ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pagea 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1849; C. M. Junkin, editor and pub-
lisher a— 7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 from 1900 up to
and including 1907.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1847; P. E. Boesen. editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FARLEY, Dubuque Co. n- 513t pop.,
on Illinois Central, Chicago Great Western
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 23
m. W. of Dubuque, the county seat. Wagon
factory and two stone quarries. Daii-ying
and farming.
ADVERTISER; Ttiursdaj-s; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; Chas. A. Joseph, editor and
publisher (8—?,).
FARMINGTON, Van Buren Co. UX
1,332+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds. and
Des Moines r., 26 m. N. W. of Keokuk. Car-
riage, wagon pickle, vinegar and cigar
manufactories, flour mills and woolen and
clothltm factories. Coalmines.
HERA 1j D ; Fridays ; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription 25 cents: estab-
lished 1886; E. H. Rockwell, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.25; established
1894; W.H.Knott, editor and publisher (1—i).
FARNHAMVILLE, Calhoun Co. d-
348 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
14 m. S. E. of Rockwell City, the county
seat.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1901; J. W. Hartinger, editor and pub-
lisher (12—5).
FARRAGUT, Fremont Co. p 514t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
7 m. S. W. of Shenandoah. Stock and grain
raising.
LEADER: Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; J. A. Yowell, editor and publisher
(1—7).
FAYETTE, Fayette Co. cf l,31.5tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Volga r., 128 m. N. W. of Davenport. Seat
CATALOGUE BY" STATES.
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of Upper Iowa University and other educa-
tional institutions. Agriculture.
IOWA POSTAL CARD; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
gl ; established 1882 ; O. C. & L. L. Cole, editors
and publishers (8—3).
REPORTER; Thursdays ; independent :
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; C. F. Paine, editor; C. F. Pa.ne
& Co., publishers (7—5).
UPPER IOWA COLLEGIAN;
monthly except June, July and August; col-
legiate; sixteen pages; subscription $1.25;
established 1882; D. Irving Sanford, editor;
Students of the Upper Iowa University, pub-
lishers (3—8).
FENTON, Kossuth Co. ^ 185 pop.,
on Chicago & North Western Rd., 10 m.
from Algona, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; T. M. Bilsborough, editor and pub
lisher (8—8).
FERTILE, Worth Co. ^ 200 pop.,
12 m. N. W. of Mason City. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1899; W. T.
Stephenson, editor and publisher.
FONDA, Pocahontas Co. tl l.lSOf pop.,
on Illinois Central and Des Moines & North-
western Rds., 35 m. W. of Fort Dodge.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50 ; established
1876; George Sanborn, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing moic than i.ooo copies
regularly in the years 1897 and 1898,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
FONTANELLE, Adair Co. p 8.53t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
6 m. W. of Greenfield, the county seat.
Coal mines and flour mill. Farming and
stock raising.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877 ; W. H. McClure, editor and publisher.
FOREST CITY, c. h., Winnebago Co.
^ l,758t pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis,
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
30 m. W. by N. W. of Mason City. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; J. E. Anderson & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (7— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had ert-
dit for an average issue of 1,416 for
the year 189^ and orer x.ooo in 1898,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
SUMMIT; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x"22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; C. S. Relyea, editor and publisher
(8-5),
Copies printed: For the jezr 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WINNEBAGO CO. REPUBLICAN;
IOWA.
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1901; Luther I.
Aasgaard, editor and publisher (7—5).
FORT DODGE, c. b., Webster Co. D
12,162+ pop., on Illinois Central, Chicago
Great Western, Ft. Dodge and Minneapolis
& St. Louis Rds. and Des Moines r., 90 m. N.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Gas,
electric light and water works. Deposits
of coal, gypsum, sandstone, limestone and
fire-clay In vicinity.
CHRONICLE ; every evening except
Sunday, and SEiYIl-WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays ; independent ; daily eight
pages 18x24, semi weekly eight piiges; sub-
scription—daily $4, semi-weeklv $1; estab-
lished 1883; C. F. Duucombe, 'editor and
publisher (4—6).
EVENING MESSENGER; every
evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; daily eight pages 17x24, semi-weekly
eight pages 17x24; subscription- daily $5,
semi-weekly $1; established — daily 1887,
semi-weekly 1864; Messenger Printing Co.,
publishers (2— ^S).
Copies printed: daily, 1,401 in 1903
1,708 in 1903
1,958 in 1904
a,243 in 1905
2,589 in 1906
3,114 in 1907
Semi-Weekly, 3,037 in 1902
3,254 in 1903
3,32s in 1904
2,995 in 1905
2,682 in 1906
2,509 in 1907
POST; Thursdays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 : es-
tablished 1891; H. A. Cook, editor; Post Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1— 81.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,338 in 1900
and 1,340 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
FORT MADISON, c. h.. Lee Co. O^
9,278+ pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quin-
cy, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chi-
cago, Ft. Madison & Des Moines Rds. and
Mississippi r. Foundries and machine shops,
iron works, plow factory, saw mills. Farm-
ing-tool, chair and other manufactories.
Stock yards and pork packing houses. Seat
of State penitentiary. Railroad shops.
EVENING DEMOCRAT; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEK L Y.
Wednesdays; democratic; daily four pages
18x24, weeklj' ten pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established— dailv 1887,
weekly 1869; N. r. Roberts, editor; Democrat
Co., publishers (3— T).
Copies printed: daily, 1,274 in 1906
1,194 in 1907
Weekly, 2,231 in 1906
2,281 in 1907
GEM CITY; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 17x24: sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly SI ; established
1887: Nauer & Barnes, editors and publishers
(1-8).^
Copies printed: daily, 1,100 in 1907
Weekly, 1,513 in 1897
1,228 in 1901
1,100 in 1907
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KNIGHT'S SWORD AND HEL-
MET; monthly; Knights of Pythias; six
teen pages 11x14; subscription $1; established
1877; H. W. Dodd, managing editor; Pythian
Printinsr Company, publishers (12—2).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 6,ooo for the year
1895, exceeding 1,000 in 1900, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as i.ooo copies.
FREDERICKSBURG, Chickasaw
Co. cf 565+ pop., ou Chicago Great Western
Rd., 10 m. S. by E. of New Hampton, the
county seat. Stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
FREMONT, Mahaska Go. g 542+ pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Iowa
Central Rds., 13 m. S. E. of Oskaloosa, the
county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1S91; A. P. Norton, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8). ■
G AJuV A, Ida Co. -n 456+ pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. N. of
Ida Grove, the county seat. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 26x40; subscription $1; established
1892; Thomas Hogan, editor and publisher.
GARDENGROVE, Decatur Co. g
651+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 24 m. S. W. of Charlton. In the blue
grass and stock region.
EXPRESS; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1875; R. C. Hoadley, editor and publisher.
GARNER, Hancock Co. b l,288t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Bur-
lington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.,
21 m. W. of Mason City. Farming.
HA NCOCKCO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; W. M.
Brackett, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SIGNAL.; Wednesdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished ISTl; E. F. Kluckhohn, editor and pub-
lisher (11—5). . , , ■,.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,282 for the year
igo6, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
GARRISON, ^en^on (70. D- 501 pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 7 m. S. W. of Vinton, the county seat,
and 30 N. W, of Cedar Rapids. Stock rais-
ing and farming.
INDEPENDENT ^Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es
tablished 1898: F. M. Springsteen, editor and
publisher (1—8).
GEORGE, i2/on Co. t]394t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Rock
Rapids, the county seat. Farming.
COURIER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; T. Isebranch, editor and pub-
lisher (8-3).
NEWt*; Fridays (A A).
GI:B.M.AI9IA, Kossuth Co. i 384tpop.,
on Burlfngton, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 22 m. N. by N. E. of Algona, the county
seat. Grain elevators. Agriculture.
NORTH KOSSUTH RECORD; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; H. Bert Ley,
editor and publisher (8—3).
GIIiM AN, ^a^«^«^^ Co. a 504 pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd., 15 m. S. by S. E. of
Marshalltown, the county seat, and 60 N. E.
of Des Moines, the State capital. Grain
and stock shipping. Canning factory.
Farming.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1876; J. S. Darrah, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GILMORE CITY, Pocahontas Co.\2
687+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis
Rd. On the line between Humboldt and
Pocahontas counties. Several stone quar-
ries. Hay and grain raising.
GLOBE ; Wednesdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1887; H. C. Marmon, editor and publisher
(1-8).
GLAD BROOK, Tama Co. n 842t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago Great Western Rds., 16 m. N. by
N. W. of Toledo, the county seat. Manu-
factures of harness, brick and tile and
printing presses. Grain, hog and cattle
raising.
TAMA NORTHERN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1881 ; Burton & Hulse. editors
and publishers (1—8).
GLEN WOOD, c. li., Mills Co. p3,040t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd,,
20 m. S. E. of Council Bluffs. Farming and
stock raising.
MIIiLS CO. TRIBUNE; semi-weekly.
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; W. F. Hill and N. T. Bradway, publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,250 in 1895, and
1,680 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
OPINION; Thursdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1864; Broadfield & McClure, editors and pub-
lishers (1—^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,140 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
ni9
lO ir.4.
IOWA.
GlilDDEN, Carroll Co. -Q T33t pop.,
on Chicago & North wesieiu Rd., 8 m. W.
of Carroll, the county seat, and 100 N. E,
of Omaha, Neb. Agriculture.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; republican;
elfltht pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1890; Orchard & Rubey. editors
and publlihers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GOLDFIELD, ^Vright Co. b 628t
pop., at junction of Chicago, Rock Island
& Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern
Rds., 10 m. W. of Clarion, the county seat.
Shipping point for grain, hay, produce and
live stock.
CHRONICI.,E; Fridays (A A).
GOWRIE, Webster Co. a 881 pop., on
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago
Northwestern Rds., 20 m. S. of Fort Dodge.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1889; Armains F. Patton, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
GRAETTINGER, P(*lo Alto Co. ^
388+ pop., on Burlington. Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd.,10 m. N. of Emmetsburg,the
county seat, and 12 S. by S. E. of Esterville.
Agriculture, dairying, stock and poultry
raising.
TI>IES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1893;
T. Larson, editor and publisher.
GRAND JUNCTION, Greene Co. a
1,113+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds., 50 m.
N. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Trade in live stock, grain, butter and eggs.
Manufactures of tiles and brick. Coal
mining.
GLOBE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; local; eight pages 13x20: subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1895; W. H. Kettell, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1863; G. W. DeWald, editor and
publisher (2— 3^
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
GRAND RIVER, Decatur Co. g
326+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
Rd., about 22 m. S. W. of Osceola.
LOCAL; Thursdays (A A).
GRANGER, Dallas Co. D 18t pop.,
On Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
about 20 m. N. by W. of Des Moines, the
State capital.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
GRANVILLE, Stoux Co. ^ 351 pop.,
on Chicago & North Western Rd., 9 m. E. of
Orange City.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
ages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
A. A. Christie, editor and publisher
3) (A A).
190i
(12
GRAVITY, Taylor Co.p649r pop., on
Keokuk & Western Rd., 8 m. N. of Bedford,
the county seat. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1891; Geo. Stafford, editor and
publisher (8—3).
GREELEY, Delaware Co. D- 488t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
48 m. N. W. of Dubuque. Stock raising and
farming.
HOME PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1897; Vic-
tore Dow, editor; The Home Press Printing
Co., publishers.
GREENE, Butler Co. b 1,192+ pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.
and Shell Rock r., 11 m. N. W. of Clarks-
vilie. Flour mills.
BUTLER CO. PRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1873; F. H. Camp, edi-
tor and publisher (7—5).
lOW^A RECORDER; Wednesdays;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; H. G. Greene, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
GREENFIELD, c. h., Adair Co. p
1,300+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 65 m. W. by S. W. of Des Moines, the
State capital. Corn growing.
ADAIR CO. DE3IOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; E. J. Sldey, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRANSCRIPT; Thursdays; republi-
can; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; es
tablished 1875; H. G. Lynch and R. B. Old-
ham, editors and publishers (10— 6).
GRIMES, Polk Co. D 355 pop.,- on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 14 m.
N. W. of Des Moines. Agriculture and
manufacturing.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established June, 1902;
Earl Stewart, editor and publisher (7—5).
GRINNELL, Poweshiek Co. u 4,634
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Iowa Central Rds., about 16 m. N. W. of
Montezuma, the county seat, and 54 N. E. of
Des Moines, the State capital. Seat of Iowa
College. Farming. Glove and carriage
factories.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; republican ; four pages 20x26 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1868; Ray, Cow-
den & Haines, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,276 in 1897
1,819 in 1906
1,870 in 1907
REGISTER ; semi weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; republican; four pages 17^x24;
320
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
lO »'A.
subscription $1.50; establistied September,
1905; A. L. Frlsbie, editor and publisher (1—8).
UNIT; monthly, during the college year;
collegiate; twenty pages 6x10; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; Students of Iowa
College, editors and publishers (1—5).
GRISWOIiD, Cast Co. p 900t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 16 m. S. of
Atlantic, the county seat. Manufacturing.
AMERICAN; Tnursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; D. H. Scott, editor; The Ameri
can Printing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
GRUNDY CENTER, c. h., Grundy
Co. a l,372t pop., on Burlington, Cedar
Rapids & Northern Rd., 70 m. N. E. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Agriculture.
GRUNDY CO. DEMOCRAT; ThurB
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; J. Vander-
wiclcen, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,i§3 i^
1898 and 1,557 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
GRUNDY CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1868; H. E.
Moffett, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has not been forthcoming.
GUTHRIE CENTER, c. h., Guth-
rie Co. -a 1,500 pop., on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd., 60 m. W. of Des Moines,
the State capital. Stock raising and farm-
ing. Coal and timber.
GUTHRIAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 171^^x2314; subscription $1.50;
established 1873; Alex. H. Grisell & Son, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,291 in 1902
1,938 in 1905
2,005 ill 1907
GUTHRIE TIME!!*; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1883; H. W. Stoy, editor and pub-
lisher.
GUTTENBERG, Clayton Co. c^l.egOt
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Mississippi r., 35 m. N. E. of Dubuque.
MUling, stock raising and agriculture.
CLAXTON CO. JOURNAL.; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established July, 1903; T. L.
Robinson, e Utor; The Guttenburg Printing
Co., Inc.. publishers (1—4).
PRESS ; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; Sumner Miller, editor and publisher
(8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HAMBURG, Fremont Co. p 2,079t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Kansas City, St. Joseph and Council Bluffs
Rds., 10 m. S. of Sidney, the county seat.
Farming.
FREMONT DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 187s; W. D. Jamieson, edi-
tor and publisher (8— <5) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1899 and 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
REPORTER; Fridays: republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; A. L. Holmes, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing 1,000 copies regular iv
in the year 1904. but has not since
set up anv definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
HAMPTON, c.h., Franklin Co. b
2,727+ pop., on Chicago Great Western and
Iowa Central Rds., 59 m. N. of Marshall-
town. Stock raising and agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subsci-iption $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; Thomas W. Purcell. editor and
publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
FRANKLIN CO. RECORDER?
Wednesdays; republican; twelve pages
151^x22; subscription $1.50; established 1865;
Raymond & Stuart, editors and publishers
(2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,752 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
GLOBE; Fridays; local; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1891; C.
W. Williams, editor and publisher (10—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,350 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
HANLONTOWN. Worth Co. b 100
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15
m, S. W. of Northwood, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; Republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
September. 1902: N. W. Phillips, editor; The
News Publishing Co.. publishers (1—4).
HARLAN, c. h., Shelby Co. -D 2,42tt
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Chicago & Great Western and Chicago &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
321
IOWA.
IOWA.
Northwestern Rds., 45 m. N. E. of Coun-
cil Bluffs. Agriculture.
AMERICAN; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 17}^x24; subscription |l.50; es-
tablished 1887; Rauson B. Hall, editor and
publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,025 for the year 1897,
1,140 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and ' satisfactory claim to is-
suing, so many as 1,000 copies.
SHELBY CO. REPUBLICAN ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1869; P. B. Brown,
editor and publisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; W. C. Campbell, editor; H. W.
Campbell, publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
V^^GTEREN; Tuesdays; Danish-Nor-
wegian; baptist; eight pages 13x19; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1876; R. J. Peterson,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1897 and 1900, but
has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
HARRIS, Osceola Co. ^ 217t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island 8c Pacific Rd., about
17 m. E. of Sibley, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
H ARTLEY, O'Brien Co. ^ l.OUpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 14 m. N.
E. of Primghar, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; Irving A. Dove, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HARVEY, Marion Co. p 500 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy and Wabash Rds., 10
m. E. of Knoxville.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901 ; Barker Publishing Co. , publishers ( 1—8).
HAVELOCK, Pocahontas Co. t]397t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m-
N. of Pocahontas, the county seat. Corn,
oats, wheat, barley, potatoes and hay.
ITEM; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
6. E. & F. 8. McCaffree, editors and publish-
ers (12— 3i.
HATVARDEN, Sioux Co. ^ 2,017
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
21
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Big
Sioux r., 40 m. N. of Sioux City. Manu-
facturing.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; Will F. Wolf, editor; Quigley &
Wolf, publishers (5—6).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; D. O. Stone, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,125 in 1899. and
1,938 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
HAWKEYE, Fayette Co. i:^ .5181 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 9 m.
W. of West Union, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
BEACON; Thursdays; independent-
republican ; eight to twelve pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1.25; established 1892; Will N.
Rogers, editor and publisher (1—8).
HAZLETON, Buchanan Co. Q- .500
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd.. 10 m. N. of Independence, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
ADVANCE: Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; Jay C. Seely, editor and
publisher (12—3).
HEDRICK, Keokuk Co. [I^ l,035tpop.,
on Iowa Central, Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rds., 15 m. N. E. of Ottumwa. Tile and
brick factories. Agriculture.
JOURNAL: Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1885: R. S. Martin & Sons, editors and
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: i.oro in 1896
1,480 in 1900
1,834 in 1902
1,81s in 1903
1,862 in 1904
1,938 in 1905
2,069 in 1906
2,191 in 1907
HILIiSBORO, Henry Co. U, 350 pop.,
on Chicago, Ft. Madison & Des Moines Rd.,
12 m. S.W.ofMt. Pleasant, the county seat,
and 32 W. of Burlington. Agriculture.
HENRY CO. ENTERPRISE AND
INDEX; Saturdays: twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1900; Enterprise
Printing Co., editors and publishers (AA).
NEW ERA ; Thursdays (A A).
HINTON, Plymouth Co. \2^f>0 pop., on
Great Northern, Chicago & St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha and Illinois Central Rds.
13 m. S, W. of Lemars, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
November, 1901: M. A. Bancroft, editor and
publishers ( 12—3).
HOLSTEIN, Ma Co. -n STOf pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. N. of
Ida Grove, the county seat. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1886; W. F
322
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOKY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
Hutton, editor and publisher; prints also an
eight-page edition, four pages, German.
HOPKINTON, Delaivare Co. a- 767t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
40 m. S. E. of Dubuque. Agriculture and
stock raising.
liEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 20x24; subscription $1.50; established
1888; W. S. Beels, editor and publisher (1—8).
HORNICK, Woodbury Co. -a 2841
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., about 27 m. S. E. of Sioux City.
INDEX; Thursdays (A A).
HUBBARD, Hardin Co. n 6761 Pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S. W.
of Eldora, the county seat. Wagon fac-
tories, foundry and machine shops. Agri-
culture.
3IONITOR; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1880; John G. Schulze, editor and publisher.
HUDSON, Blackhawk Go. a 3591 pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 9 m. S. W.
of Waterloo, the county seat. Shipping
point. Agriculture and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1889;
M. L. Boyd, editor and publisher (9—3).
HULiIi, Sioux Co. tl 725 pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m. N. of
Orange City, the county seat. Lumber
yards and factories. Farming and livestock,
INDEX; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1879; C. N. Sawyer, editor and publisher (7— 5).
HUMBOLDT, Humboldt Co. tl 1,4741
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Min-
neapolis & St. Louis Rds. and Des Moines
r., 18 m. N. of Fort Dodge. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays ; people's party ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; J. S. Hopkins, editor and pub-
lisher.
HUMBOLDT CO. INDEPEND-
ENT; Thursdays; republican; eight to
twelve pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1860; Al. M. Adams, editor; A. M.
& M. L. Adams, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,148 in
1899 and 1,513 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
HUMBOLDT CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1889; Frank
Jaqua, editor and publisher (2 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,142 in 1895 and
1,300 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
HUMESTON, Wayne Co. p 945t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington& Quincy, Humeston
& Shenandoah and Keokuk & Western
Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Corydon, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
NEW ERA; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; Heck Sanford, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
IDAGROVE, c. h., Ida Co. Yi 2,037
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 80 m.
S. E. of Sioux City. Agriculture and stock
raising.
IDA CO. PIONEER; Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; Frank P. Clarkson,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,801 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
RECORD-ERA ; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; Harry Hylett, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
INDEPENDENCE, c. h., Buchanan
Co. a- 3,656+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar
Rapids & Northern and Illinois Central
Rds. and Wapsipinicon r., 69 m. W. of
Dubuque. Trotting-horse breeding. Agri-
culture.
BULLETIN JOURNAL; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1864; Willey & Farwell. edi-
tors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,064 in 1895 a^d
precisely the same number in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CONSERVATIVE; Wednesdays; dem
ocratic; twelve to sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1855; Lewis W.
Goen, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,738 in
1903 and 1,789 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
INDIANOIiA, c. h., Warren Co. Q
3.261+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paci-
fic and Chicago, Burlington St Quincy Rds.,
21 m. S. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Coal, lumber, agriculture and stock raising.
ADVOCATE-TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1872; Clint L. Price, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert tnat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALD; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1857: T. T. & J. M. Anderson, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,350 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a
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IOWA.
definite and satisfac.tory report, but was
credited with more than i,ooo in 1906
and 1907.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1893; E. B Dowell, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,9 if^ in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
SIMPSONIAN; monthly, during the
college year; collegiate; thirty-six pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1870; Undergrad-
uates of Simpson College, editors and pub-
lishers.
INWOOD, I^yon Co. tl 613 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 22 m.
S. W. of Rock Rapids, the county seat.
Farming. Stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1890; W. J. Stearns, editor; Herald Printing
Co., publishers (7—5).
IONIA, Chickasato Co. [if 306t pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 9 m.
W. of New Hampton, the county seat.
Creamery. Farming.
INDEX; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1902;
H. B.Young, editor and publisher (1— S).
IOWA CITY, c. h., Johnson Co. a-
7,987+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern and Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rds. and Iowa r.. 54 m. W. of
Davenport. Seat of State University of
Iowa. Manufacturing and stock raising.
10 WAN; every morning except Satur-
day and Monday; collegiate; four pages
12x18; subscription $2.50; established 1868;
R. A. Redfield, editor; D. S. Young, pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1841; Sam E. Car rell, editor
and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,217 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907,
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— dally 1876,
weekly 1840; David Brant, editor; Republi-
can Printing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,145 in 1900 and 3,079 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regular-
ly in the years 1900 and 1903, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing
so manv.
CITIZEN ; trl-weekly, Mondays, Wed-
nesdays and Fridays; republican; eight pages
17>^x22 ; subscription $2; established 1891;
Elmer E. Johnston, editor and publisher
(1-8). _
Copies printed: 3,018 in 1907
CLARION; Thursdays; democratic;
twelve pages U)i^xl5}^; subscription $1.50;
established September, 1905; George T. Red-
dlck, editor and publisher (10— 5 P) (A A).
I> E l»l O C R A T ; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1901; Euyrene B. Peck, mana-
ger; Johnson County Printing Co., publishers
(12-3) (A A).
IOWA ALUMNUS; monthly. October
to June; collegiate; forty pages TxlOj^; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; M. L. Ferson,
editor; Alumni Bureau of Information, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed : 1,666 in 1907
IOWA METHODIST; monthly; meth-
odist-episcopal; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 75 cents ; established 1882 ; H. H. Falrall,
D.D., editor and publisher (12—2).
IOWA JOURNAL OF HISTORY
AND POLITICS; quarterly, January,
April, July and October; historical; one hun-
dred and sixty pages 7x11; subscription $2;
established January, 1903; B. F. Shambaugh,
editor; State Historical Society, publishers
( 1—8). Does not Insert advertisements.
MIDDLETONIAN; quarterly. Janu-
ary, April, June and October; medical;
eighty to one hundred pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; H. Kllma, editor;
T. R. Campbell, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : 750 in 1907
IOWA FALLS, ffardin Co. n 2,840+
pop., on Illinois Central and Burlington,
Cedar Rapids & Northern and Chicago,
Iowa and Dakota Rds. and Iowa r.. 15 m.
N. W. of Eldova, the county seat. Flour
mills, tile factories and machine shops.
HARDIN CO. CITIZEN ; Fridays ;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1883; Ira Nichols, editor and
publisher.
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1857; S. B. Stonerook, editor and pub-
lisher.
IRETON, Sioux Co. tl 545+ pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 10 m. W. of
Orange City, the county seat. Agriculture.
LEDUER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15^xi2; subscription $1.50; established
January," 1904; Lee D. Maynard, editor and
publisher (11—5).
JAMAICA, Chithrie -D Co. 500 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10
m. W. of Perry. Cheese factory, feed mill
and coal mine. Corn and hogs.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; C. E. Trom-
bley. editor and oubllsher (7—5).
JANESVILLE, Bremer Co. cf 311t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 5 m. S. of
Waverly, the county seat. Milling and agri-
culture.
BANNER; Wednesdays; Independent:
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1392; F. F. Fitkin, editor and publisher (5—3).
JEFFERSON, c.h., Greene Co. a
2,601+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Des Moines, Northern & Western Rds.,
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about 60 m. N. W. of Des Moines, the State
capital. Cigar factories and flour milis.
BEE; Tiiursdays; republican ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $i.5U; estal>lished l«b7;
Paul E. St ill man, editor; Bee Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,511 in
1894 and 2,290 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
STANDARD; Thursdays: democratic;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; Wade Gray, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 1,579 in 1899
and 1,730 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
3"EST5'P y Buchanan Co. D-690t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. W. of Independ-
ence, the county seat. Dairying, stock
raising and farming.
CITIZEN'S HERALD; Thursdays;
four pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; Fay R. Place, editor; The
Place Printing Co., publishers.
JEWELL, Hamilton Co. U 947t Pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S. E.
of Webster City, the county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883; Claude V. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
KALONA, Washington Co. R 530t pop. ,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 12 m. N. of Washington, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1891; D.C.Miller,
editor and publisher (8—3).
KANAWHA, Hancock Co. t^ 300
pop., on Iowa Central Rd., 12 m. S. of Britt.
the nearest trading point. Dairying, stock
raising and agriculture.
RECORD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1899; B. C. Ellsworth, editor and publisher
( 1-8).
KELLERTON, Rimjgold Co. g 520
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. E. of Mount Ayr, the county seat.
Stock raising and farming.
GLiOBE; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1894; H. E.
Perkins, editor and publisher (T— 5.)
KELLOGG, Jasper Co. n 653t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
45 m. N. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Live stock and agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent-
democratic: eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; W. P. Coutts, editor
and publisher (5—3).
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays ; republican :
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1890; J. W. Burke, editor and publisher (1—8).
KENSETT, Worth Co. ft 469t pop., on
Burlington. Cedar Rapids & Northern and
IOWA.
Iowa Central Rds.. 6 m. S. of Northwood,.
the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1.25; established
1897; George F. Finch, editor and publisher
(8-3).
KEOKUK, Lee Co. R 14,641t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific, Keokuk & Western,
Wabash and Toledo, Peoria & Western
Rds. and Mississippi r. Foundries, machine
shops, flour andlumber mills, and canning,
boot and shoe, wooden-ware, starch,
butter, overall, collar and cooperage fac-
tories. Extensive river commerce.
CONSTITUTION .DE3IOCRA T ;
every evening except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, semi-weekly $1; established —
Constitution 1847, Z'ewiocransSo, consolidated
1892; F. A. Warwick, editor; Constitution -
Democrat Company, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
each had credit for exceeding 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
GATE CITY; every evening except
Sunday; republican; daily eight, Saturday
ten to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $4;
established 1846; S. W. Moorehead , editor; The
Gate City Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,145 in 1904
3,406 in 1905
3,673 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, biit was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905.
POST-ANZETGEK ; Fridays; German;
independent; twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1867; George Henzel,
editor; Keokuk Publishing Co., publishers
(8-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
STANDARD: Saturdays: twelve pages
llxlH: subscription $1; established 1895; G.
Walter Barr, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903, and every yeZT
since, up to and including 1907.
TRI-STATE DENTAL, RECORD 1
monthly (A A).
SCHOOL MUSIC; bimonthly; musi-
cal; thirty six pages 6x9; subscription 50
cents; established 190O; P. C. Hayden, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed : 1,620 in 1907
KEOSATTQUA, c. h., Van Buren
Co. R 1,117+ pop., on Chicago. Rock Island &
Paciflc Rd. and Des Moines r., 48 m. N. W.
of Keokuk. Farming.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can ; four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1855; Rowley & Landes, editors
and publishers ( 12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,400 in 1899, since
which it has not furnished any definite
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and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than i.ooo every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
" -iliTATE LINE DEMOCRAT; Weflnes
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; establislied 1870; Geo F. Smith,
editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1896, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
K £ O T A, Keokuk Co. P, 996t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12 m.
E. of Sigourney, the county seat. Mills and
factories, dairying, stock raising and agri-
culture.
EAGLE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1875; A. H. & J. C. Richardson, editors and
publishers.
KINGSLEY, Plymouth Co. ti 7201
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. i
S. E. of Le Mars, the county seat. Grain
and live stock.
NEWS -TIMES; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; J. H. Beardsley, editor; J. H.
Beardsley & Co., publishers (7—3).
KIRON, Crawford Co. -a 250 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. N. of
Denison, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
March. 1905; J. A. Lawrence & Son, editors
and publishers (1—8).
KLEMME, Hancock Co. b 262t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 5 m.
S. of Garner, the county seat. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; (A A).
KNIERIM, Calhoun Co. ^ 327t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 17 m. W. of Fort
Dodge.
RECOK.D; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1901 :
Jas. G. Marshall, editor and publisher vl— 8).
KNOXVILLE. c. li., Marion Co. g
3,131t pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rds., 8 m. S. W. of Des Moines r. and 35 S. ■
E. of Des Moines, the State capital. Coal, !
lumber and agriculture.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays; independent; i
eight to sixteen pages 17^x24: subscription [
$1.50; established 1865; W. J. Casey, editor; I
Casey & Belville, publishers (1 — s ). i
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,050 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite ;
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $,\: established
1855; M. L. Curtis, editor; Curtis & Gilson,
publishers (5 — 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year'
since, up to and including 1907.
IiACONA, Warren Co. g 496t pop.,|
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 18 m.
S. S. E. of Indianola, the county seat. Tim-
ber, stone and coal.
liEDGER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; E. C. Jones, editor and publisher
(5-3).
LAKE CITY, Calhoun Co. -n 2,703t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m.
S. W. of Fort Dodge and 75 N. W. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Farming.
BLADE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1879; W. C. Snyder, editor and publisher.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; republican;
eisiht pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1887: T. B. Hotchkiss, editor and
publisher (9—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,444. in 1896 and
1,17^ in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
NEWS; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Kane &
Jackson, editors and publishers.
LAKE MILLS, Winnebago Co. tl
1,293+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds., 15 m. N. of
Forest City, the county seat. Flour mills,
canning, sash, door and blind factories,
wool carding mills, machine shop, creamery
and farming.
GRAPHIC; Wednesdays ; republican ;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1374; M. A. Aasgaard. editor; Lake
Mills Publishing Co., publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a ratina: to that effect.
LAKEPARK, Dickinson Co. t] 621
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 12 m. W. of Spirit Lake, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 .50; established 1890; A.
B. Chrysler, editor and publisher (7—5).
LAKE VIEW, 5ac Co. -a 591t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. S. of
Sac City, the coflnty seat. Summer resort
and medical springs. Dairying, live stock
and agriculture.
RESORT; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1888; W. M. Hamilton &, Son, editors and
publishers (S— 3).
LAMONI, Decatur Co. Q l,540t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & yuincy Rd., 16 m.
S. W. of Leon, the county seat. Live stock
and grain.
CHRONICL.E; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; John Scott, editor and publish-
er (7— 5). _
INDEPENDENT PATRIOT; Thurs-
days; Independent; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; Lambert Bros.,
editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than x,ooo copies
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regularly in the years 1896 and 1902,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
SAINTS' HERALD; Wefinesdays;jilat-
ter day saints; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription £1.50; established 1860; Fredrick M.
Smith and Joseph Smith, editors; Reorgan-
ized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints, publishers (12— rn.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,936 in
1895 and 4,433 in 1902, since^ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited, probably erroneously, with' more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
ZION'S HOPE; Saturdays; juvenile;
latter day sainta; four pages 11x15; subscrip
tion 50 cents; established 1868; Mrs. M.
Walker, editor ; Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,584 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1903 and more than 2,250 in 1907.
AUTUMN L.EAVES; monthly; latter
day saints ; flftv pages 7x10 ; subscription
$1; established 1888; M. Walker and E. A.
Smith, editors; Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, publishers
(12-5).
Copies printed: 1,791 in 1900 and
3,454 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
LiAMONT, Buchanan Co. D-63f5t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 22 ni. N. E.
of Independence, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
IjEADEK; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.2^5; estab-
lished 1895; J. F. Davidson, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
liAMOTTE, Jackson Co. D- 272 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 15
m.S. of Dubuque, Agriculture.
NEWS; Tuesdays : independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
November, 1901; A. F. Kearney, editor and
publisher (2—3).
LANESBORO, CarroU Co. -n 260 pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 8 m. from
Lake City.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x22; subscription $1, established 1903; L. A.
Andrus, editor and publisher (10—6).
LANSING, Allamakee Co. ^ l,438t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Mississippi r., 35 m. S. of La Crosse,
Wis., and 80 m. N. of Dubuque. Grain mar-
ket, manufacturing and farming.
ALLAMAKEE JOURNAL.; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
•cription $1.50; established 1867; Dunlevy
Bros., editors and publishers; dated also at
Wattkon(8— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of i,557 ii 1901, and
1,616 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
3IIRROR J Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1852 ; Geo. W. Metcalf, editor and publisher
(1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,248 in_ 1899 and
1,500 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
LAPORTE CITY ^ Blackhawk Co. D
1,419+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 16 m. S. E. of Waterloo, the county
seat. Agriculture.
PROGRESS-REVIEW; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1870; H. B. Lizer, editor and
publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
LARCHWOOD,^!/onro.^450t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
18 m. S. E. of Sioux Falls, S. D. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888 ; J. B. Townsley, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LATIMER, Franklin Co. i 300 pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd., %^ m. W. of Hampton.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established December, 190U
A. Hanson, editor and publisher.
LAURENS, Pocahontas Co. tl 8'>'''t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m.
N. W. of Pocahontas, the county seat.
Agriculture.
POCAHONTAS CO. SUN ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1885; George Long, editor
and publisher.
LAWLER, Chickasaw Co. cf 646t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 9 m.
E. of New Hampton, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; Independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1885; Edwin G. Erler, editor
and publisher (2— 8),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,032 for the year 1903,
1,212 in 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
LE CLAIRE, Scott Co. D- «97t pop.,
on Davenport, Rock Island & North West-
ern Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Davenport, the
county seat. Farming.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; estabUshed 1900; Le
Claire Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(8—3 P).
LEHIGH, Weh$ter Co. U 806tpop., on
Crooked Creek and Mason City & Ft.
Dodge Rds. and Des Moines r., 16 m. S. E. of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
327
IOWA.
Fort Dodge, the county seat. Coal mining
and milling.
I.EHIGH VAL,I.EY ARGUS; Fri
days; four pages .;0x25io; subscription $1;
established 1883; Hal C. Fuller, editor and
publisher (8— 3P).
LE MARS, c. h., Plymouth Co. V] 5,025
pop., on Illinois Central and Chicago, St.
Paul. Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., 25 m. N.
E. of Sioux City. Flour, grain, stock and
lumber market.
GLOBE-POST; semi weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1884;
A. P. Cramer, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,325 in 1900 and
1,385 in 1901. since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1. 000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
SENTINEL ; semi weekly. Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub
scription $2; established 1871; Chassell &
Ferguson, publishers il— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,775 ^" 1895
and 2,376 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
HEROLD; Wednesdays; German; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; establishedl881;
John Starzl. editor anfl publisher (1— .S).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,375 i"
1S97 and 1,665 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished any report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
WESTERN FN TON JOURNAL;
monthly; pdueational: twpntv four ro
thirty six paeps fiv9: subscription 50 cents:
established 1902; W. R. Oursler. editor: West
ern Union College Press Co., publishers (1—8).
LENOX, Taylor Co. p l.OHf pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 18 m.
N. E. of Bedford, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEW TI.IIES; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents: es-
tablished 1899; George H. Van Houten, editor
and publisher (8—6).
TIME-TABLE; Thur.sdavs; eight pages
15x22; subscription «1: established 187.S; W. J.
Clark, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
LEON, c.h., Decatur Co. Q l,905tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington Sc Quincy and Dei
Moines & Kansas City Rds., 65 m. S. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Agriculture and
stock raising.
DECATUR CO. JOURNAL: Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1867; Will F.Lind
sey editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit tor
exceeding 1,000 in 1903, and every
year since, tip to and including 1907.
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1854; O. E. Hull, editor and publisher
(3-3). ^
Copies printed: Ibis paper had cre-
lOWA.
dit for an issue of 1,688 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
LETTS, Louisa Co. Q, 387 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 20 m.
N. of Wapello, the county seat.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight patios r^xl9 ; subscription $1 ; establishf d
1903; S. E. Brown, editor and publisher (1—6).
LEWIS, Cass Co. P 613t pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 50 m. E.
of Omaha, Neb. Farming and live stock.
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25: estab-
llBhe(f 1880; W. B. Fletcher, editor and pub-
lisher.
LIMESPRING, Howard Co. ^ 605t
pop , on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
15 m. N. W. of Cresco, the county seat.
Farming.
RECORD : Wedne.sdays ; eight pages
13x2(1; subscription $1; established 1905; C. V.
Summers, editor and publisher (,1 — 6).
LINEVILLE, JVayne Co. p 690t pop.»
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 16 m.
S. W. of Coryflon, the county seat. Grain
and live stock.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x2(1; subscription $1; established 1896-
Harry C. Wright, editor; Wright & Nighten-
gale."publishers ( 1—8 ).
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; independent-
republican ; elffht pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1873: Chas. H. Austin,
editor; Austin & Austin, publishers.
LINNGROVE, Buena Vista Co. ^ 400
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
N. of Storm Lake, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Friday8;independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Wm. Lewis, editor and publisher.
LISBON, Linn Co. O 9.o6t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S. E.
of Marion, the county seat. Flour mills.
Farming.
HERA liD; Thursdays: republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1894; W.F. Stahl, editor and publisheri5—3P).
REFORMED CHURCH HERALDr
Tuesdays; reformed church: eight to ten
pages 73^x103^; subscription BO cents; estab-
lished 1895; S. G. Fouse, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,150 for
the year 1897, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
SUN; Fridavs; republican; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1; established 1874;
Albert M. Floyd, editor and publisher (9—3).
"LISCOMB, Marshall Co. C 338t pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd., 12 m. N. of Marshall-
town, the county seat.
LEADER; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription .$1; estab-
lished 1905; Inez N. McFee, editor; M. M.
McFee, publisher (1—7).
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JOWA.
lilTTLE ROCK, Lyon Co. t:399t
pop., oa Chicago, Rock Island & Paclflc
R(l.,8m. N. W. of Siblej'. Farming.
FREE LANCE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894: C. E. Davison, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
I.ITTI.E SIOUX, Harrison Co.-n427t
pop., on Little Sioux r., 12 m. N. W. of Lo-
gan, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
HUSTLER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1901; H. W. Kerr, editor and publisher
(1-8).
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; re
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.25; established 1882; D. W. Butts, editor
and publisher.
X.IVERMORE, Humboldt Co. i 618
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paclflc,
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds., 10 m. N. of
Dakotah.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent- re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
«1.50; established 1882; W. F. Miller, editor
and publisher (12—3).
LOGAN, c. h., Harrison Co. -D l,377t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Boj-er r., 31 m. N. of Council Bluffs. Stone
quarry. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1900; J.
M. Davis, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,399 for
the year 1900 and 1,402 in 1902. but
has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as
1. 000 copies.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription .«;i; estab-
lished 1885; J. C. McCabe, editor; J. C. & F. H.
McCabe. publishers (fi — 7).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would w^arrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
LOHRVIIiLE, Calhoun Co. -n 5971
pop., on Chicago & Northvrestern and Des
Moines, Northern & Western Rds., 10m. S.E.
of Rockwell City, the county seat. Live
stock and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays: republican:
eight pages 13x20: subscription SI; estab-
lished 1839; J. C. Ashton, editor and publisher
(8-3).
LONETREE, Johnson Co. D- 60nt pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 17 m. S. of Iowa City, the county seat.
Stock raising and agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892: \V. H. Younkin, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 PI.
IjORIMOR, U7iion Co. g 587t pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., 47 m. S. W. of
Des Moines, the State capital. Farming and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages, 13x20; subscription $1 ; e8tahUshedl388;
H. L. Bishop, editor and publisher (1—8).
IOWA.
liOVILIA, Monroe Co. Q 600 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Wa-
bash Rds., 10 m. N. W. of Albia.
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1907; Henry L.
Gaddis, editor and publisher (1—8).
LOWDEN, Cedar Co. D- 544 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16 m, N. E.
of Tipton.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1902; Geo.
W. Mueller, editor; Chas. A. Seaton, publish-
er (12—3).
LUCAS, Lucas Co. p 1, 132 1 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m. W.
of Chariton, the county seat. Coal mining.
LEDGER; Thursdays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.25; established 1899;
F. W. Richards, editor and publisher (1—8).
LU VERNE, Kossuth Co. \^ 534t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis and Chicago &
Northwestern Rds., 14 m. S. E. of Algona,
the county seat. Agriculture.
DES MOINES VALLEY NEWS;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; Hal E.
Rogers, editor and publisher (8—3).
'LY'SNVILiL.B, Jasper Co. n 500 pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd., 17 m. S. E. of Newton,
the county seat; also on Skunk r. Stock
raising and farming.
STAR; Wednesdays; independent; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1900: Clark Brown & Son, editors
and publishers (1—8).
LYONS, Clinton Co. D-. on Chi-
cago, Burlingti n & Quincy Rd. Suburb
of Clinton.
CLINTON MIRROR; Saturdays; re
publican; eight pages 24xo(i; subscription
$1.50; established May. 1854; W. D. Eaton,
editor and publisher (1—8).
TRI-CITY LABOR VOICE; semi
monthly; labor independent; four pages
14x20: subscription 75 cents; established 1900;
P. Hofman, editor; Voice Publishing Co.
publishers (#—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,386 in
1903 and 2,222 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
LYTTON, Sac Co. -n 209t pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 35 m. W. of
Fort Dodge.
STAR; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 14x20; subscription $1; established
1904; G. A. Craig, editor and publisher (1—7).
MoCALLSBURG, -S^ory Co. D 200
pop., on Iowa Central Rd., 10 m. N. of Nev-
ada, the county seat. Agriculture and
dairying.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900: Charles H. Beach, editor and
publisher (5—3).
MoCLELLAND, Pottawattamie Co.p
on Chicago Great Western Rd., about 9 m.
N. E. of Council Bluffs.
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
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329
IOWA.
IOWA.
MoGREGOR, Clayton Co. cf l,498t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Mississlpplr., opposite Prairie duChlen,
Wis., 51 ni. above Dubuque.
NEWS; Wednesdays ; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1861; J. F.Widman, editor and publisher(8— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,228 in
1901 and 1,690 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
NORTH IOWA TIMES ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1; established 1856: Anton Huebsch, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1895 and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MACEDONIA, Pottaioattamie Co.p
295+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
Rd., 25 m. S. E. of Council Bluffs, the
county seat. Stock raising.
BOTN A VA LL,E Y NEWS ; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x2U; subscription
$1 ; established 1881 ; J. N. ToUinger, editor and
publishers (8—3).
MADRID, Boone Co. n l,021t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Des
Moines, Northern & Western Rds., 25 m. N.
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Stone
quarries, coal mines, fire and potters' clay.
REGISTER -NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; sub.scription $1 ;
established 1882; C. A. Silford, editor and puD-
Uiher (2—3).
M.A.IuCO'M., J^oweshiek Co. D 404+ pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
63 m. E. of Des Moines, tlie State capital.
Farming.
I^EA DER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1838; J. E. Latchem, editor and publisher
(ia-5).
MALVERN, Mills Co. p l,i86t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Tabor & Northern and Wabash Rds., 26 m.
S. E. of Council Bluffs. Grain, stock rais-
ing and fruit shipping.
LEADER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1875; W. P. Wortman, editor and pub-
lisher (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit tcr
exceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
SOUTH-WEST 10 WAN; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1898; C. M. Rice. editor; Mal-
vern Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MANCHESTER, c. b., Delaware Co.
D- 2,887+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and
Maquoketa r., 47 m. W. of Dubuque. Manu-
facturing and dairying.
DELAWARE CO. NEWS; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; establisned 1895; D. H. Young,
editor; News Co. (Inc.). publishers (10—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,995 ^^
1899 and over 2,250 in 1900. since
which it has not furnished any report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 18T4; Bronson & Carr. editors and
publishers (A A).
HERALD; Mondays; independent; four
pages 8^^x11; subscription .50 cents; estab-
lished January, 1893; Joe McCormick, editor;
McCormiek Bros.. puV)lishers (l — 7).
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 2<Jx26; subscription $1.50; established
1871: H. L. Rann, Jr.. editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,701 for
the year 1896, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MANILLA. Craivford Co. -D 773+ pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd..60m.
N. E. of Council Bluffs. Agriculture and
live stock.
REPUBLICAN; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; repunlican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; M. Mor-
gan, editor and publisher (2— 3) (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays; indepenuent ; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; 'established
1899: J. C. Rickler, editor; J. J. McDermott,
publisher (1—8).
MANLY, Worth Co. b 359t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern and
Chicago & Great Western and Iowa Cen-
tral Rds., lOJ^ m. S. of Northwood. the
county seat, and 9 N. of Mason City. Agri-
culture and live stock.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1898; Bert
Hamilton, editor and publisher (8—6).
MANNING, Carroll Co. -O 1,169+ pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago Great
Western and Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rds., 15 m. S. W. of Carroll, the coun-
ty seat. Grain, live stock and farming.
HEROLD; Fridays; German; independ-
ent-democrat; twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2: established 1894; Bert Kraus, editor
and publisher (5—3).
I MONITOR; Thursdays; republican; ten
'pages 18x23; subscription $1; established
1881; G.W.Laflar, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and in 1907.
M ANSON, Calhoun Co. -n 1,424+ pop.,
on Illinois Central & Rock Island Rd.,
18 m. W. of Fort Dodge. Stock and grain
raising.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; J. F. Dalton, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,021 in 1905,
330
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
since which it has not furnished a
, definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than i,ooo in 1906
and 1907.
JO URN A Li; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription |l; estab-
lished 1874; Long Bros., editors and publish-
ers (7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim,
MAPIiETON, Monona Co. -a 1,200
pop., juuction of Chicago & Northwestern
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds.,
45 m. S. E. of Sioux City. Agriculture and
stock raising.
PRESS ; Fridays; republican ; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1871; H.
V. Chapin, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,475 in 1902
1,530 in 1907
MAQUOKETA, c. h., Jackson Co. o-
3,777+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 40 m.
N. of Davenport, Live stock, grain and
timber.
EXCELSIOR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856; J. P. Gruwell, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
JACKSON JOURNAL; Thursdays;
German; independenf; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.5u; established is79; Paul
Herter, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1901
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
JACKSON REPUBLICAN; Tues
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1893; R. G. Grant,
editor and publisher (1—8).
JACKSON SENTINEL ; Thursdays;
democratic ; eight pages 20x26 ; subsciiption
$1.50; established 1854; Swigart & Sons, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,000 in 1899 and
2,214 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
RECORD; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1878; F. L. Sunderlin, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1900,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
:nany.
RED POLLED RECORD; monthly;
live stock ; twelve pages 10x12; subscrip-
tion 35 cents; established 1896; F. E. Sander-
son, editor; Red Polled Record Publishing
Company, publishers (12—4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,725 in
1897 and 2,083 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1906.
MARATHON, J5M«na Vista Co. )j659i
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 26 m.
N. E. of Storm Lake, the county seat.
Farming.
REPUBLIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; L. E. Bladine, editor and publisher (1—8).
MARBLE ROCK, Floyd Co. b 573t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd. and Shell Rock r., 12 m. S. W. of
Charles City, the county seat. Shipping
point for grain and stock. Agriculture.
J O U R N A li ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.5(): estab-
lished 1875; H. B. Nies, editor and publisher
(8-3). ■
MARCUS, Cherokee Co. )j 718t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 44 m. N. E. of Sioux
City. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882: F. A. Lewis, editor and publisher.
MARENGO, c. h., Iowa Co. a- 2,007+
pop., on Ciiicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
35 m. N. W. of Iowa City. Stone quarries,
agriculture, woolen and calico mills.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x2:^; subscription $l.5ii; estab-
lished 1875 ; Jas. J. Gleun, editor and pub-
lisher.
HERALD; Wednesdays: independent,
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1899; Beem & Paine, editors and publishers.
REPUBIilCAN ; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1856; M. A. Raney, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,248 for
the year 1897, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MARION, c.li., Z/twn Co. 0-4,102+ pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 6 m.
N. E. of Cedar Rapids. Foundry, flour
mills, carriage, furnitiu'e and farming im-
plement manufactories.
REGISTER; triweekly, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1852; S. W. Rathbun, editor and publisher
(7— 3P).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
331
IOWA.
lished 1879; T. T. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding i.ooo in 1900, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MARNE, C-a** Co. >]-tlOt pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about 6 m.
N. W. of Atlantic, the county seat. Farm-
ing and dairying.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; independent;
■eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; Bert Hupp, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
MARSH ALLTOWN, c. h.. Mar-
shall Co. a 11,554+ pop., on Chicago & North-
western, Iowa Central and Chicago Great
Western Rds., 65 m. from Des Moines.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
EVENING TIMES-REPUBLICAN;
■every evening except Sunday, and IOWA
TIMES -REPUBLICAN, semi weeKly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x23; subscription — daily $5, semi-
weeklv $1; established — daily 1874. semi-
weekly 1858; Times-Republican Printing Co.,
editors and publishers ( 12—5).
Copies printed: daily, 3,062 in 1896
4,995 in 1900
5,605 m 1901
8,678 in 1904
9,453 in 1905
9,176 in 1906
Semi-weekly, 6,895 in iQOo
8,165 in 1901
5,326 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
■definite and satisfactory report, but the
daily was credited with more than 7,500
and the semi-weekiy with more than
4,000 in 1907.
BEOBA CUTER; Thursdays (A A).
HERALD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1875; Ayres & Siesr. editors and publishers
<2-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1906.
IOWA PROHIBITIONIST; Thurs
dayg; prohibition; eight pages 11x14; sub-
scription $\: established 1902; O. D. Ellett,
editor and publisher (12—3).
REFLECTOR; Thursdays; independ-
ent ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1880; Joseph Whitacre, editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1900 and 1992,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
MASON CITY, c. h., Cerro Gordo
Co. ti 6,746+ pop.— local census 8,464— on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul. Iowa Cen-
tral, Chicago, Northwestern and Chicago
Great Western and Mason City & Clear
Lake and Des Moines Short Line Rds.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
GLOBE GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice a-
week, Tuesdays and Thursdays; republican;
daily eight, weekly sixteen pages 17J^x22; sub-
10 W A.
scription— daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1893, weekly 1885; Globe-Gazette Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,424 in 1903
1,822 in 1905
2,894 ill 1907
The weekly had credit for an average
issue of 2,265 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
TIMES-HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription — daily S3, semi-
weekly $1; established— daily 1883; semi-
weekly 1873: E. H. Euglish, editor; Times
Herald Co. (Inc.), publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from either
edition of this paper, but each of them
has had credit for exceeding 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
CERRO GORDO CO. REPUBLI-
CAN: Thursdays; republican; ei^ht pages
lSx24; subscription $1; established 1860; Mey-
ers & Meyers, editors and publishers (2 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim,
MASSENA, Cass Co. p 475t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 23 m. S.
E. of Atlantic, the county seat. Agriculture.
ECHO ; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
13x20; subscriptions!; established 1892; G.A.
Hill, editor and publisher (7—5).
MAXWELL, Story Co. n SlOf pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
28 m. N. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; L. R. Shepherd, editor; L. R.
Shepherd Publishing Company, publishers
(5-3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
IOWA ODD-FELLOW; semi
monthly; odd-fellowship; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1 ; established 1891; L. R. Shep-
herd Publishing Company, editors and pub-
||gV|g*-Q (^ Q\
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1900, but it had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and
in 1907.
TRAPPERS' WORLD; monthly;
trapping and fur collecting; flfty-two to
elRhtv pages 5x8; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1904; David E. Allyn, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,533 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 4.000 in 1906
and 1907.
332
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
MAYNARD, Fayette Co. ^ 495t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern
Rd., 15 m. S. of West Union, the county
seat. Dairying and farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; neutral; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.25; established 1889;
L. D. Rowley, editor and publisher (7—5).
MECHANICSVILL.E, Cedar Co
D- T03t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
24 m. E. of Cedar Rapids. Farming.
PRESS ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1865; N. F. Purcell, editor and publisher.
MEDIAPOIilS, Des Moines Co. a, 853
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds.,
15 m. N. of Burlington, the county seat.
Agriculture.
NEW ERA-NEWS; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays; and Saturdays; republican;
eight and four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1874 ; T. A. Merrill, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MELBOURNE, Marshall Co. U 366t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago & Great Western Rds., 16 m.
S. W. of Marshalltown. the county seat.
Brick and tile works. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1896; L. A. Glass-
burn, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
MELROSE, Monroe Co. g 4001 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16 m. S.
W. of Albia, the county seat. Agriculture.
BIG FOUR RECORD; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876: Claude M. Gates, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,567 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
MELVIN, Osceola Co. tl 200 pop.-
local estimate— on Chicago & Rock Island
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Sibley, the county seat.
Farming.
CLIPPER; Thursdays ( A A ).
MENLO, Guthrie Co. -D 428t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 45 m.
W. of Des Moines. Agriculture.
REVIEW ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; M. T. Kenworthy editor and
publisher (A A).
MERRILL, Plymouth Co. ^ 450 pop.,
on Illinois Central, Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha and Sioux City & Northern
Rds., 8 m. S. of Le Mars, the county seat.
Stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; W. A. Julian, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it h?
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MESER VEY, Cerro Gordo Co. ti 234
pop., on Mason City & Ft. Dodge Rd., 24
m. S. W. of Mason City, the county seat.
Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15J^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; J. A. Moore, editor and publisher
(7-5).
MILFORD, -D»cHn«on Co.\^ 567 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. , 10 m.
S.of Spirit Lake, the countj' seat. Farming.
MAIL. ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1882; E. E. Heldridge, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MILO, Warren Co. p 585t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 11m. S. E.
of Indianola, the county seat. Agriculture,
grazing and mining.
MOTOR; Thursdays ; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
W. Waugh, editor and publisher (3 — 4).
MILTON, Van Buren Co. 0, 1,200 pop.,^
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 70
m. W. of Burlington. Stock shipping and
flour mill.
HERALD; Wednesdays; non-partisan;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; N. E. Guernsey, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MINBURN, ^oMas Co. D317tpop.,on
Minneapolis & St. Louis R''., 27 m. N. W. of
Des Moines. Agriculture and stock raising.
CRITERION: Thursdays; four pages
15x22 subscription $1; psiablished Decem-
ber, 1905; Zerwekli & Zeruekh, editors and
publistiersd— 8).
NE^VS; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; suh-
scriptiinSl; established October, 1905; C. E.
Basart. editor; Minbxirn News Co., publish-
ers (11—5 PJ.
MINDEN, Pottauattamie Co. p 328t
pop., at junction of Chicago Great Western
and Chicago, Roek Island & Pacific Rds.,
about 25 m. N. E. of Council Bluffs. Cigar
and tank factories.
TIMES-HERALD; Fridays (A A).
MINGO, Jasper Co. D 241 pop., on
Chicago & Great Western Rd., 12 m. N. W.
of Newtown. Manufacturing and agricul
ture.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1905; Morrison & Neal, editors and publlshera
(1— 6P).
MISSOURI VALLEY, Harrison
Co. -a 4,010t pop., on Sioux City & Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 6 m.
E. of Missouri r. and 20 N. of Council
Bluffs. Manufacturing and farming.
HARRISON CO. NEWS; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 13x20; subscription— daily $4. weekly
$1; established-daily 1889, weekly 1882; A. H.
Sniff, editor and publisher.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
3ci3
IOWA.
IOWA.
dally four, weekly eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1S90, weekly 1S68; R. H. Harris,
editor and publisher (7—5).
MITCHELL. VILL.E, Polk Co. a 768t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
18 m. N.E. of Des Moines, the county seat and
State capital. Girls' Department of State
Industrial School. Live stock and farming.
Brick and tile factory.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1882; E. P. Marmon, editor and publisher
{1—3).
MODALE, Harrison Co. -a 450 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about 30
m. N. of Council Bluffs.
PRIDE OF MODAL,E; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
♦1; established 1891; F. H. Ludwig, editor
and publisher (8 — 5).
MONDAMIN, Harrison Co. -a 384t
pop., on Sioux City & Pacific Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Logan, the county seat, and 2
from the E. bank of Missouri r. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1S99; E. W. Wonder & Son, editors
and publishers (5 — 3).
MONONA, Clayton Co. cf 6741 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 17 m.
N. of Elkader, the county seat. Stock rais-
ing and agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Otis & Rittenhouse, editors and
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
MONROE, Jasper Co. a 9171 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd,, 32 m.
S. E. of Des Moines, the State capital. Live
stock, farming, coal and creamery.
]YIIRROR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription ,$1 ; established
1871 ; John Vandermast, editor and publisher
<l-8).
MONTEZUMA, c.h., Poweshiek Co. n
1,300 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa.
ciflc and Iowa Central Rds.. 24 m. N. of
Oskaloosa. Farming and grazing.
POWESHIEK CO. PALLADIUM;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; R. L. & R. A.
Mortland, editors and publishers (8 — 3).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1856 : Clark & Beckly, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,272 in 1898
1,286 in 1907
MONTICELLO, Jones Co. a- 2,104t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
43 m. S. W. of Dubuque. Various manu
factures and creameries. Dairying.
EXPRESS ; Thursdays ; republican ; ',
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.75; estab-
lished 1865; J. W. Doxsee. editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,353 in 1900
and 1,441 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
JONES CO. TIMES; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1871 ; D. W. Hunt, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
MONTOUR, Tama Co. □ .502t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m. W.
of Toledo, the county seal. Foundry. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
COURIER ; Thursdays; independent ;
four pages 13^^x1934; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1S92; L. M. Bupkin. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MONTROSE, Lee Co. U^ 748t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and Mis-
sissippi r., 11 m. N. of Keokuk. Sum-
mer resort. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; A. E. Shappell, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3).
MOORHEAD, Monona Co. -a 200
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 15 m.
N. E. of Mondamin. Agriculture and stock
raising.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; J. B. McElwain, editor and
publisher (1—5).
MORAVIA, Ajjpanooa Co. Q 632 pop.,
on Iowa Central, Wabash and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds., 12 m. N. of Center-
vllle. the county seat.
TRIBUNE; weekly (A A).
UNION; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1; established 1900;
J. H. AUred, editor and publisher (1— S).
MORNING SUN, Louisa Co. O, 948t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
em and Iowa Central Rds., 23 m. N. of Bur-
lington. Manufactures drain tile, berry
crates, beehives, etc. Shipping point for
live stock, flour, grain and poultry.
NEWS-HERALD; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25;
established 1887; J. Kirk Latta, editor and
publisher.
MOULTON, Appanoose Co. p l,420t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Wabash Rds., 116 m. S. E. of Des Moines, the
State capital. Flour mill and woolen goods
factory.
SUN; Tuesdays and Fridays; four pages
171^x24; subscription $1; established 1898; T.
W. Killion. editor and publisher (12—3).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
Robert Wilson, editor and publisher.
MOUNT AUBURN, Benton Co. o-
247 pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd., 7 m. N. of Vinton. Agricul-
ture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1901 ; J. Bille,
editor; Mt. Auburn Printing Co., publishers
(2—3).
3.34
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
MOUNTAYR, c. h., Ringgold Co. g
1,729+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 75 m. S. W. of Des Moines,
the State capital. Agriculture.
RECORD-NEWS; semi-weekly, Tues-
days auU Fridays; republican; four to eight
pages 15x22; subscription jji.50; established
1892 as Twice-a-Week- Xews, Hinygold Record
1865; consolidated March, 1907; Tedford &
Spurrier, editors and publishers (1—8).
JOURNAL.; Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1874; J. S. Shepherd, editor;
J. S. Shepherd & Son, publishers (8—3).
MOUNT PLEASANT, c. h., Henry
Co. Q, 4,109+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Rd., 28 m. N. W. of Burlington.
Seat of Iowa Hospital for the Insane.
Various manufactories and educational
institutions. Farming.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays;
daily four, weekly eight to ten pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; established
—daily 1880, weekly 1886; Chas. S. Rogers,
editor and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
both the daily and the weekly editions
and in 1906 the weekly edition of
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but neither furnished such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun-
day, and SE.^II- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Friaays; republican ; daily four, semi- weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily .$4,
semi-weekly $1 ; established — daily 189S,
semi-weekly 1855; Huston & Wingfield, edi-
tors and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
the semi-weekly issue had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; egtab-
lished 1866: Stanley Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPUBLICAN? Thursdays: republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: es-
tablished 1899; Mrs. S. E. Beckwith, editor;
W. Beckwith, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,714 .i"
1902 and 2,034 '" 1904* since which
it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MOUNT VERNON, Linn Co. d-
1,629+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
16 m. E. of Cedar Rapids. Seat of Cornell
College. Farming.
HAWK-EYE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868 ; S. H. Bauman's Sons, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1899
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
IOWA.
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
RECORD; Wednesdays (A A).
FRUITMAN AND GARDENER;
monthly; horticulture; sixteen pages Ilxl3;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; M. E.
Hinkley, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: 3,741 in 1903 and
I5>833 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
MOVIIiliE, IToodburjf Co. -a 507t pop. >
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. E.
of Sioux City. Agrictilture and live stock.
MAIL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages I7j^x24; subscription $1; established
1887: James Graham, editor and publisher
(7—5).
MURRAY, Clarke Co. g 9I9t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., about
10 m. W. of Osceola, the county seat.
Machine shops and flour mill.
NEWS; Thursdays; mdepeudent repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1875; R. H. Martindale, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MUSCATINE, c. h., Muscatine Co. n-
16,187 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific, Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul.
Muscatine North & South Rds. and Missis-
sippi r., 30m. below Rock Island, 111. Button
factories, lumber, various manufactories
and iron rolling mill.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily
eight to twelve, semi-weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5.00, semi-weekly
$1.50; established 1840; F. D. Throop, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,158 in 1899
5,382 in 1905
5,693 in 1907
Semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,366 in 1898 and
3,093 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any report, but was credited
with fore than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
Publisher's announcement. — The Muscatine
Journal guarantees a larger circulation
than all other daily and weekly newspa-
pers in Muscatine combined.
NEWS-TRIBUNE; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, twicea-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
daily eight, weekly sixteen pages 17x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established
1848; J. G. Van Lent, editor; Muscatine Newg
Company, publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,195 in 1903 and 3,213 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
^ny definite and satisfactorv report,
but was credited with more tnan 1,000
in 1906 and 1907-
The weekly edition had credit for
an issue of 2,524 in 1903 and 2,201 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
H E R O L D ; Fridays; German; demo-
cratic; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established May. 1907, consolidation of An-
zeiger and Correspondent ; H. Heinz and G.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
335
IOWA.
Wels. editors; Muscatine Herold Associa-
tion, publishers (8—7).
RECORD; Saturdays (A A).
L.OYAL, WORKMAN; monthly; An-
cient Order United Workmen; thirty-two
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1886;
E. B. Evans, editor; Bishard Bros., publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 11,875 i"
1898 and 14,300 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credit-
ed with more than 7,500 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MYSTIC, Appanoose Co. p l,758tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 6 m.
N. of Centerville, the county seat. Coal
mining.
LETTER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
J. D. Ball, editor and publisher.
TELEGRAM; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished October. 1906; W. C. Raymond, editor
and publisher (2—7 P).
NASHUA, Chickasaio Co. cf l,268t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and Red Cedar
r., 30 m. above Cedar Falls. Flour and
woolen mills; cigar and implement facto-
ries.
POST ; Thursdays : republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1867; C.
R. Wallis, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1896,
but has not since set up definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 17J^x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1893; Keller & Ellison, editors and
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1898, but has not
since set up definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
NEMAHA, Sac Co. -a 178 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 11 m.
N. W. of Sac City, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
REGISTER; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established May. 19U2;
C. C. Keeney, editor and publisher (l—«).
NEOLA, Pottawattamie Co. p 921 1 pop.,
at crossing of Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rds., 21 m, N. E. of Council Bluffs, the
county seat. Two steam grain elevators.
Corn and cattle.
GAZETTE-REPORTER; Thursdays:
eight pages 17^^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1902; Geo. L. Wilkinson
editor and publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
TIMES-HERALD: Fridays; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1900;
P. Jacobs, editor and publisher (4-6) ( AA).
NEVADA, c. h., Story Co. D 2,472t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 35
IOWA.
m. N. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; tri-weekly, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895; Benjamin Bros., editors and publishers
(5-3).
Copies printed: 2,793 in 1906.
REPRESENTATIVE; tri weekly,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican ; twelve pages 15x20; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1857; Payne & Son, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1900, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
NEW ALBIN, Allamakee Co. cf 54.3t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Mississippi r., about 60 m. N. W. of
Dubuque.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
NEWELL, Buena Vista Co. t]762t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd.. 43 m. W. of
Fort Dodge. Dairying and agriculture.
MIRROR; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875; Gordon & Lawton, editors and publish-
ers.
NEW HAMPTON, c. h., Chickamw
Co. cf 2,339t pop., on Chicago Great Western
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds.,
20 m. E. of Charles City. Farming.
COURIER ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 173^x24; subscription $l.oO; estab-
lishedSl860; R. H. Falrbairu Co., editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,512 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; D. A. Thornburg and W. N. Crawford,
editors and publishers (1 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,634 "^
1900 and 1,756 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished a report, but v;as
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
IOWA FREIE PRESSE; Thursdays;
German ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1890; August Hilmer, editor
and publisher (1—8).
TRIBUNE; Tuesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1876; J. A. Bishop, editor; Bishop & Bishop,
publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 190.'
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEW^ HARTFORD, Butler Co. t}
570+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 18 m. W. of
Waterloo. Farming and dairying.
REVIEW; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; F. Kaley, editor and publisher
(1-8).
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IOWA.
NEW LONDON, Henry Co. R l.OOSf
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & QulncyRd.,
9 m. S. E. of Mount Pleasant, the county
seat. Flour and lumber mills.
FARMER-TIME??; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x2U; subscription $1;
established 1897; C. W. Von Coella, editor
and publisher (1—5).
NEWMARKET, Taylor Co. p 600t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
7 m. E. of Clarinda. Agriculture.
HERA Li D; Thursdays; independent re-
publican: four to eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1884; WintonR. Markley,
editor and publisher (5—3).
NEW SHARON, Mahaska Co. Q
1,252+ pop., on Iowa Central Rd., 12 m. N. of
Oskaloosa, the county seat. Agriculture
and mining.
STAR; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1873; H. J. Vail, editor and publisher (2— :3).
NEWTON, c. h., Jasper Co. n 4,398
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Iowa Central, Newton & Northwestern and
Newton & Monroe Rds., 30 m. N. E. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
HERALiD; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.; established
1868; M. Bllderbock, editor and publisher
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,617 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,900
every year since, up to and including
1907.
J O URN A Li ; "Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1855 ; Ralph Robmson, editor and pub-
lisher (12-6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every
year since, up to and including 1907-
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x23;
subscription $1; established 1894; W.S.John-
son, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,963 jn iQOi
2,076 in 1^02
2,290 in 1906
2,211 in 1907
NEW VIRGINIA, Warren Co. Q
375 pop., on Des Moines & Kansas City Rd.,
32 m. S. of Des Moines. Farming.
NEW VIRGINIAN; Thursdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; L. E. Shane, editor and publisher.
NICHOLS, Muscatine Co. n- 398t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 16 m. W. of Muscatine, the county seat.
Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898: T. A. Merrill, editor and publisher
(8-3).
NODAWAY, Adams Co. p 400 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m.
S. W. of Corning, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
VAL.LEYNEWS: Thursdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1901; E. J. Orr & Son, editors and
publishers (1—8).
NORA SPRINGS, FloydCo. b l,209t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.
and Shell Rock r.. 9 m. E. of Mason City.
Grain and stock raising.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; sub.scrlptlon $1.50;
established 1886; A. M. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
NORTH ENGLISH, lowaCo. c^ 683t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
about 20 m. N. of Slgournej\ Farming.
RECORD ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; Findley Duffield, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NORTH W^OOD, c. h., Worth Co. [j
1,271+ pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd. and Shell Rock r., 20 m. N. of
Mason City. Dairying and farming.
ANCHOR; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1885:
L.L.Thompson, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WORTH CO. INDEX; Thursdays ;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1881 ; Scammon & GlUrup,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: 1,183 _ in ,1898 and
1,342 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
NORWALK, Warren Co. g 358 pop.,
on Keokuk & Western Rd., 12 m. N. W. of
Indlanola.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established January,
1904; J. A. & L. C. Cooley, editors and pub-
lisher (10-6).
NORWAY, Benton Co. o 533 pop.,
on Chicago* Northwestern Rd., 13 m. S.W.
of Cedar Rapids. Agriculture.
BENTON CO. SIGNAL; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; estaV>lished September, 1901; John E.
Frus, editor and puullsher.
OAKLAND, Pottawattamie Co.p 933
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
80 m. E. of Council Bluffs, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ACORN; Thursdays; republican; eight
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
337
TOW A.
IOWA.
pages 18x24; subscription SI ; established
1880; W. C. Hills, e<1it<.r nii'f publisher (1—^").
Copies printed: 1,058 in 1907
OAKVILLE, Louisa Co. C^ 318 pop.,
on Iowa Central Rfl.. 12 m. E. of Morning:
Sun. Agriculture.
SENTINEL.; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20: sui>serlption $1: estab
Ushel June, 1902; Geo. W. Graham, editor and
publisher (7—5).
OCHEYEDAN, Osceola Co. ^ 599t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
, ern Rd., 10 m. E. of Slblej', the county seat.
Creameries. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; established
1891 ; B. R. Cole, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
ODEBOLT, Sac Co. -n l,432t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 75 m. S. E. of
Sioux City. Flour mills and creamery.
Grain and stock raising.
CHRONICIiE; Thursdays; republican;
•eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; W. E. Hamilton, editor and pub-
lisher.
RECORD; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1900; Ray Graham, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
OELWEIN, Fayette Co. cf 5,U2t pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
and Chicago Great Western Rds., 14 m. N.
of Independence. Farming, dairying and
stock raising.
A ]>i E R I C A N ; every evening except
Sunday ;a A).
REGISTER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re
publican; eight pages 17J^x24: subscription—
-daily $ , weekly $1 ; established 1880: Hoyer
& Robinson, editors and publishers (3—8).
Copies printed: weekly, 2,027 in 1899
2,229 in 1905
2,232 in 1907
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1892; Bucher (S: Reed, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,810 for
the year 1899, and 2,081 in 1900, but
has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
OGDEN, Boone Co. n 993t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Minneapolis
& St. Louis Rds., 40 m. N. W. of Des Moines,
the State capital. Agriculture.
BOONE CO. MESSENGER ; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages l.')x22; sub-
«cription$l; established 1891; J.W.Thompson,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; Earl Billings, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFecL It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
22-
OLiDS, Henry Co., Q, 125 pop., on Iowa
Central Rd., 11 m. N. of Mount Pleasant.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; O. L. McCleery. editor and pub-
lisher (5—5 P) (A A).
OLIN, Joneg Co. D- 692t Pop., on Chica
go, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 25 m. E. of
Cedar Rapids. Creamery. Tile and brick.
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
llahed 1880; Cole Bros., editors and publishers
(8-3).
OLLIE, Keokuk Co. Q, 278 pop., on Iowa
Central Rd., 34 m. E. of Oskaloosa. Agri-
culture.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1903; B. F. Wnorowski, editor
and publisher (1—8).
ONAWA, c. h. Monona Co. -a l,933t
pop., on Sioux City & Pacific, Chicago &
Northwestern and Illinois Central Rds., 5
m. from Missouri r. and 37 S. of Sioux City.
Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
•ight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; W. H. Wonder, editor and pub-
lisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,614 foi" the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
SENTINEL-GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.25; established— .S'e)ifine< 1885, GazetteVi^^;
W. R. Prewitt. editor and publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,400 in 1899 and
2,142 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
ORANGE CITY, c. h., Sioux Co.^j
1,541 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
45 m. N. of Sioux City. Agriculture, grain
and hog raising.
DE VRIJE HOLLANDER; semi
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Hol-
landish; independent: four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; H. Toer-
ing. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 190 1
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
DE VOLKSVRIEND ; Thursdays;
HoUandlsh; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1873; H. P.
Oggel. editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SIOUX CO. HERALD; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24: subscription
$1.50; established 1871; Geo. E. Bowers, editor
and publisher (5 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,332 in
1897 and 1.542 in 1898. since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
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IOWA.
with more than i,ooo every year since,
up to and including 1907.
ORIENT, Adair Co. p 359t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington* & Quincj' Rd., 8 m. S.
of Greentleld. the county seat. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897: J. E. Treichler. editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
OSAGE, c. h., Mitchell Co. [^ 2,734tpop.,
on Illinois Central and Winona & South
western Rds. and Red Cedar r., 17 m. N. W.
of Charles City. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
MITCHELL. CO. PRESS-JOUR-
NAL; Wednesdays; republican; eightpages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1865; T.M.
Atherton and H. L. Wilson, editors and pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
NEWS; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1868; C. R. Graves and L. W, Knowlton,
editors and publishers (1—7 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
OSCEOLA, c. h., Clarke Co. g 3,000
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Des Moines & Kansas City Rds., 55 m S. of
Des Moines, the State capital. Agriculture
and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; demo
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1874; Frank E. Lyman, Jr., editor;
Henry Stivers, publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1899, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1859; J. L. Long, editor; Copeland &
Long, publishers (2 — 8).
Copies printed This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,716 in
1897 and 2,332 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907. The publish-
er admits that no such record is now
kept as would make it i>ossible to pre-
pare a definite and satisfactory state-
ment of the number of copies printed
for the requisite period of a full year.
OSKALOOSA, c. h., Mahaska Co. Q
9,212+ pop— local estimate 11. 700 — on Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy. Chicago, Rock Island
& Pacific and Iowa Central Rds., 62 m. S.
E. of Des Moines, the State capital. Coal
mining, manufacturing, stock raising and
agriculture.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages I7}^x2.3: subscription— daily
$5, weekly $2; established— daily 1887, weekly
1850; Oskaloosa Herald Co., editors and
publishers (1— T).
Copies printed: No definite and satis*
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper,
but it had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1898, and more than 2.250 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1900 and 1903, but
has not since set up any claim for is-
suing so many.
SATURDAY GLOBE; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1881; Shockley Bros. &
Cook, editors and publishers (fi — 3 P).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it has had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896. and more than
1,000 in 1900, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic;eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1885; H.
S. Rosecrans. editor; Times Publishing Co.,
publishers.
CONGREGATIONAL IOWA;
monthly; congregational; eight pages 11x14;
subscription 25 cents; established 1884; T. O.
Douglass, A. L. Frisbie and B. St. John, edi-
tors; Iowa Congregational Home Missionary
Society, publishers.
IOWA CHRISTIAN ENDEAV-
OR; monthly; Christian endeavor; eight
pageslOxl4; subscription 25 cents: established
1897: Jennie E. Catlin, editor; I. W. Cook,
publisher.
IOWA SUNDAY SCHOOL
HELPER; monthly; twelve pages 8i^'xl2r
subscription 25 cents; established 1894; Rev.
O. S. Thompson, D.D., editor; Iowa Sabbath
School Association, publishers.
PENN CHRONICLE; monthly;
twentv-four pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880: Geo. H, Lewis, editor; The
Globe Puhlishine Co . publishers (1—4).
WESTERN WORK; monthly; twelve
pages 9x12; subscription 50cents; established
1897; A. Rosenberger. editor; Western
Work Publishing Association, publishers.
OSSIAN, Winneshiek Co. cf 670t pop.,,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Burlington. Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.,
14 m. S. of Decorah, the county seat.
Creameries and manufactories.
BEE; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
A. O. Heck, editor and publisher (5—3).
ENTERPRISE: Fridays: independent;
eight pages 15x52; BUbscription $1; estab-
lished June, 19(15; Alex. J. Kaupel. editor;
Ossian Printing Co., publishers (1— S).
OTO, Woodbury Co. -n396t pop., on Illi-
nois Central Rd., about 32 m. S. E. of Sioux
ft
City. Agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; Clark & Giles, editors and publishers
(9-5 P).
OTTUMWA, c.h., Wapello Co. g
18,197+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quin-
cy, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Wabash,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago,
Ft. Madison & Des Moines Rds. and Des
Moinesr., 75 m. W. of Burlington. Abundant
water power; mills and factories. In cen-
ter of Iowa coal fields.
COURIER; every evenmg except Sun-
day, and TR I- WEEKLY, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; daily
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
339
IOWA.
eight to sixteen, triweekly twenty-four
pages 17x22; subscription — daily $6, tri-
weekly SI. 50; established — daily 1864, tri-
weekly 1848; A. W. Lee, publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: daily, 4,512 in 1903
4,938 in 1904
5,414 in 1905
5,677 in 1906
6,175 in 1907
Tri-weekly, 7,336 in 1903
7,757 in 1904
7,800 in 1905
7,309 in 1906
7,216 in 1907
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; German; inde-
pendent flemocratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1871; J. A. Wagner,
editor and publsher (7— .3 P).
SATURDAY HERAL.D; Saturdays,
Independent; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1899; Robert H. Moore,
editor and publisher.
OXFORD, Johnson Co. d- 664t pop. , on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 70 m.
W. of Davenport. Flour mills and grain
elevators.
LEADER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription .SI.-tO : established 1890;
E. R. Doty, editor and publisher n2— 5).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1900, and every year since,
up to and including 1906.
OXFORD JUNCTION, Jones Co.
D- 780+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., about 50 m. E. of Cedar Rapids.
Shipping of farm produce.
OXFORD MIRRORjThursdaysfAA).
PACIFIC JUNCTION, Mills Co. p
732+ pop., on Burlington & Missouri River,
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Kansas
City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs Rds., 4 m.
W. of Glenwood, the county seat. Farming.
MILLS CO. REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established January, 1907; "W. H. McMas-
ter, editor and publisher (1—7).
PACK"WOOD, Jefferson Co., U, 301
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
14 m. N. W. of Fairfield, the county seat.
Brick and tile factory. Agriculture and
stock raising.
REVIEW; Thursdavs; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1898; M.
C. Lemley, editor and publisher (1—8).
P AliMER, Pocahontas Co. \2 120t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 8 m.
N. of Manson. Farming.
PRESS? Thursdays: eight pages 13x20;
•stablished December, 1902; Donald Sinclair,
•dltor and publisher (1—7).
PANAMA, Shelby Co. n- f21 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
10 m. N. W. of Harlan, the county seat.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription tl.50; estab-
lished July, 1904; W.E. Bllven, editor; Bliven
Brothers, publishers (1—5).
PANORA, Outhrie Co. -c 958t pop., on
Des Moines, Northern & Western Rd., 44 m.
IOWA.
N. W. of Des MoIne«, the State capital.
Agriculture and coal mining.
VEDETTE; Thursdays; independent-re-
publican; eight to twelve pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 18&4; A. T. Whltmer,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PARKERSBURG, Butler Co. [^
1,164+ pop., on Illinois Central and Iowa
& Minnesota division of Chicago & North-
western Rds., 19 m. W. of Cedar Falls.
Agriculture.
ECLIPSE; Thursdays; republican; elsht
pages 15x22; subscription 81.o<'; established
1872; E. E. Schrack. editor and publisher ( 1—8).
PARNELL, loira Co. a- 318 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. 40 m.
S. W. of Cedar Rapids. Agriculture.
IOWA CO. ADVERTISER; Satur-
days; democratic; eight pa^es 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1898: W. J.
Naughton, editor and publisher (2— 5 P).
PAULLINA, O'Brien Co. \n617t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40 m. N.
E. of Sioux City. Agriculture and stock
raising.
TIMES ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882 ; Frank M. Bethel, editor and publisher.
PELLA, -MaWon Co. g 2,623t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 47 m.
S. E. of Des Moines, the State capital,
seat of Central University of Iowa. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
BAPTIST RECORD J Thursdays; bap-
tist: eight pages 12x18; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; R. R. Sadler, editor; Sadler
Bros. & Co., publishers (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,455 i°
1899 and 2,935 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1865; Sadler. Shults & Co.. editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, and it admits that no
such record is kept as would make it
possible to prepare one, for the requis-
ite period of a full year, but it had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1903, and
every year since, up to and including
1907.
WEEKBLAD; Fridays; Hollandlsh;
democratic; tight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1861; James Jansma & Co.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,871 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
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IOWA.
IOWA.
CENTRAL, RAY; monthly, during the
college year; collegiate; twenty-two pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1875; Stu-
dents of Central University of Iowa, editors
and publishers.
PERRY, Dallas Co. D 4,300 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 35 m. N,
W. of Des Moines, the State capital. Rail-
w^ay machine shops and division headquar-
ters. Farming and coal mining. Spade
and washing machine factories.
CHIEF; every morning except Monday,
and CHIEF-REPORTER, Thursdays;
republican; daily four, weekly elglit pages
18x24; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1874; Chief Printing and Opera
House Co., publishers (12—4).
A D VERTl!SER ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription SI; established 1885; Zerwekh &
Zerwekh, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,o§o ifx
1899 and 1,603 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
PERSIA, Harrison Co. -D 361t pop.,
on ChicagoM.ilwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 30 m.
N. E. of Council Bluffs. Farming and stock
raising.
GLOBE 5 Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
Evert Stuart, editor and publisher (5—3).
PETERSON, Ciay Co. ti 521t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 74 m. N. W.
of Fort Dodge. Roller flour mill. Farm-
ing and grazing.
PATRIOT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18S2; Ray Gleason, editor and pub-
lisher.
PIERSON, Woodbury Co. -n 358t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 7 m. N W.
of Correctionville. Grain and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1893; S. W.
Chatterton. editor and publisher (8—3).
PILOT MOUND, Hoone Co. u 315t
pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 50 m.
N. W. by N. of Des Moines, the State capi-
tal. Agriculture.
M: O X I T O R; Thursdays; independent;
eight paees 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; G. H. Kick, editor and publisher
(1—8).
PLEASANTON, Decatur Co. g 300
pop., on Chicago, Burlington ftQnlncy Rd.,
10m. S. of Leon, the county seat. Corn and
cattle.
INTER-STATE INDEX; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; Bennett & Van Guilder,
editors and publishers (1—8).
PLEASANT VILLE, Marion Co. g
738+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 10 m. W. of Knoxville, the county seat,
and 25 S. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Agriculture and mining.
MARION CO. NEWS; Thursdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 135^x20; subscription
$1; established 1885; F. R. Wingfield, editor
and publisher (7—5).
POCAHONTAS, c. h., Pocahontas
Co. \i 625+ pop., 40 m. N. W. of Fort Dodge.
Thursdays; democratic;
subscription $1; estab-
W. S.Clark, editor; Poca
Co., publishers.
Thursdays; republican;
subscription $1 ; estab-
Blake, editor and pub-
Farming.
DEMOCRAT;
eight pages 15x22;
lished March, 1901;
hontas Publishing
RECORD ;
four pages 17x24;
lished 1884; D. O.
Usher (1—8),
POMEROY, Calhoun Co. -D 9101 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 27 m. W. of Fort
Dodge. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17J^x22; subscription $1; established
1889; L. B. Cunningham, editor and pub
Usher (12— 6).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PORTSMOUTH, Shelby Co. -n 316t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd..
35 m. N. of Council Bluffs. Cement block
manufacturing.
SHELBY CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
English and German: eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription SI; established September, 1905;
A.T. Cox, editor; G. L. Wilkinson, publisher
(10-5 P) (A A).
POST VILLE, Allamakee Co. cf 984t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.,
16 m. S. W. of Waukon, the county seat.
Agriculture.
IOWA VOLKSBLATT; Fridays;
German; Independent: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription S1.50 ; established 1892 ; Gustave
Dletsch, editor and publisher (1—8).
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.25; established
1873; Bert E. Tuttle. editor; A. E. & A. S.
Burdlck, publishers (8-3).
PRAIRIE CITY, Jasper Co. u 808t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
24 m. S. E. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Agriculture.
NE WS ; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1874; E. G. Robinson, editor and publisher
(e-5).
PRESCOTT, Adams Co. p 446t pop.,
on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd., 7 m.
E. of Corning, thecountyseat. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
Bert Perrin, editor and publisher (12—5 P).
PRESTON, Jackson Co. a- «48 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 24 m.
N. E. of Clinton. Agrlcultur-? and dairying.
TIMES; Fridays: Independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
I 1894: Frank E. Tripp, editor; Tripp & Byers,
publishers (11—5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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IOWA.
PRIMGHAR, c. h., O'Brien Co.\j
814f pop., on Illinois Central Rd.. 2 m. N. W.
of Cherokee. Lumber yards, farming and
stock raising.
O'BRIEN CO. BELL; Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$L50; established 1883; J. H. Wolf, editor
and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
O'BRIEN CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; John A. Graham, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PRINCETON, Scott Co. a- 525 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, Burlington <k Quincy Rds., 15 m.
N. E. of Davenport, the county seat. Agri-
cultural district.
JOCRNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1905; L. H. Gan, editor and
publisher (1—8).
QUASQUETON, Buchanan Co. n-
541 pop., ou the Wapsiplnicon r., 10 m. S. E.
of Independence, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
QUASQUETONIAN: Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight page^ 13x20: subscription $1;
established 1899; Frank Vierth, editor and
publisher (1—8).
QUIMBY, Cherokee Co. \2 331t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., about 11 m. S. of
Cherokee, the county seat.
MONITOR; Thursdays (A A).
R AD CLIFFE, Hardin Co. D 645t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about
19 m. S. W. of Eldora, the county seat.
Farming.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 16x22 ; subscription SI ; established
1893; E. W. Anderson, editor and publisher
(5-6).
RAKE, Winnebago Co. [j 100 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 20 m.
N. W. of Forest City, the county seat
Farming and stock raising.
REGISTER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900; W. C.
Sundermeyer, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
RANDOLPH, Fremont Co. p 373t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. X. E. of Sidney, the county seat.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscrip'lon $1; estab-
lished 1897; Clyde C. Scheaffer. editor and
publisher (8—3).
REDDING, Binggohl Co. p 311t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
IOWA.
about 10 m. S. W. of Mount Ayr, the county
seat.
REGISTER; Thursdays (A A).
REDFIELD, Dallas Co. n 750 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
30 m. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Coal mining, tile and brick making and
farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; 6. W. Stephenson, editor; Red-
fleld Publishing Co., Inc., publishers (1—8).
REDOAK, c. h., Montgomery Co. p
4,917 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 50 m. S. E. of .Council Bluffs. Flour
mills and calendar factories. Farming and
stock raising.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1868; H. E. Griffin, editor; The Expre.ss Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,154 in
1896 and 2,562 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50: established 1877;
Boll & Clark, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,238 in 1895
1,865 in 1905
1,610 in 1907
REINBECK, Grundy Co. □ L203t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd,,
22 m. S. W. of Waterloo. Agriculture and
stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Charles J. Adams, editor and publisher
(8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
STANDARD; Thursdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1895; J.
W. Shearer, editorand publisher (6— 6).
REMSEN, Plymouth Co. p 1,035 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 85 m. N. E. of Sioux
City. Agriculture.
BELL-ENTERPRISE; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 188H; John P. Kieffer, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
NEW>; Thursdays (A A).
'R'EJi'WlCK, Humboldt Co. a 350tpop.
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 23 m. N. W.
of Webster City. Farming, stock raising
and dairying.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1884;
Clarence E.Foley, editorand publisher (5— 3).
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IOWA.
RICEVILLE, Mitchell Co. b 804t
pop,, on Chicago Great Western Rd. and
Wapsipinecon r., 22 m. N. E. of Charles
City. Creamery, carriage shops and flour
mills. Agriculture and dairying.
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x.i2; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Andrews & Lowry, editors and
publishers (5 — 3).
RICHLAND, Keokuk Co. C^ 534+ pop.,
on Iowa Central, Chicago," Milwaukee &
St. Paul and Chicago, Burlington 8c Quincy
Rds., 38 m. S. E. of Ohkaloosa and 28
N. W. of Ottumwa. Farming.
CLARION; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1881: H. J. Hoogeuapoer, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
RIDGE WAY, Winneshiek Co.nf 371
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paui
Rd., 12 m. W. of Decorah.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1902; M. Lee Hathaway, editor and
publisher (1—8).
RINGSTED. Emmet Co. ti 256 pop.,
on Chicago & North Western Rd.. 18 m. S.
E. of Estherville, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscriotion $1.25; estab-
lished 1900: George I. Warner, editor and
publisher (7—5).
RIPPEY, Gree)ie Co. D 395 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rd., IT
m. S. E. of Jefferson.
REGISTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1900: A. D. Granger, editor and pub
lisher (4—6).
RIVERSIDE, Washington Co. O^ 698t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North
em Rd., 15 m. S. of Iowa City. Flour mill,
carriage factory, brick and tile yards. Ag
riculture and stock raising.
LiEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1882; Wm. J. Kueneman, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
nOCK¥Om>, Floyd Co. b 968 pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd. and Shell Rock r.. 49 m. N. of Cedar
Falls. Flour mills.
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; F. E. Trigg, editor; J. S. Trigg
& Son, publishers (7—5).
ROCK RAPIDS, c. li., Lyon Co. n
l,766tpop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha, Illinois Central and Burlington,
Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds. and Rock r.,
60 m. N. of Sioux City. Agriculture and
stock raising.
LYON CO. REPORTER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; estabUshed 1881; W. G. Smith, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 and i8q9»
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
RE VIE W ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1872; P. H. McCarty, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,333 ^, 1895 and
1,300 in 1900, since which it ^has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
ROCK VALLEY, Sioux Co. ^ l,054r
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRd.,
about 25 m. N of Orange City, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
BEE; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x22; subscription $2; e.stablished 1883; E.D.
Brown, editor and publisher (5—3).
ROCKWELL, Cerro Gordo Co. ^ 830t
pop., on Iowa Central Rd., 12 m. S. of Mason
City, the county seat. Grain elevators and
warehouses. Farming and stock raising.
PHONOGRAPH; Tuesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1879; W. L. McEwen, editor; W.
L. McEwen & Sons, publishers (8—3).
ROCKWELL CITY, c.h., Calhoun
Co. -a 1,364 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul, Newton & Northwestern and Illi-
nois Central Rds., 100 m. N. W. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Ships poultry
and butter. Brick and tile, canning and
garment factories. Corn growing and
stock raising.
ADVOCATE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; Elmer
E. .Johnston, editor and publisher (3-7).
Copies printed: 1,161 in 1896
1,679 in 1900
1,854 in 1901
1,840 in 1902
1,821 in 1903
1,806 in 1905
2,137 in 1906
2,205 for year end-
ing April I, 1907-
CAI.HOUN CO. REPUBLICAN ;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1878; Byron
Mattison, editor and publisher (5—3).
RODNEY, Monona Co. -D 173t pop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee &, St. Paul Rd.,
about 40 m. S. E. of Sioux City.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
ROLAND, Story Co. D 557 f pop., on
Iowa Central Rd., about 44 m. N. of Des
Moines. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1 ; established
1895; M. O. Rod.editor and publisher (1—8).
ROLFE, Pocahontas Co. Vi994t pop., at
junction of Chicago & Northwestern and
(CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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IOWA.
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rds.. 30 m.
N. W. of Fort Dodge. Cattle and farming.
REVEIIiLiE ; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888; J. H.
Lighter, editor and publisher ( 12 — 6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ROWAN, Wright Co. [^ 300 pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
10 m. E. of Clarion, the county seat, and
1 from E, bank of Iowa r. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription SI : established 18it9: F. E. Whit-
ney, editor; C. F.Peterson, publisher (7— 3P).
ROYAL, Clay Co. tl 250 pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12 m. S.
W. of Spencer, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established December,
190); Charles A. Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
RUDD, Floyd Co. [j 381 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
W. of Charles City.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent re-
publican: eight pages llxlS ; subscription
$1; established 1900: E. R. Little, editor and
publisher (1 — 1).
RUNNELIiS, Polk Co. D 400 pop., on
Wabash Rd., 16 m. S. E. of Des Moines, the
county seat and State capital. Farming.
TELEGRAM; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; established 1889; R. E.
Marris, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
RUSSELL, Lucas C«. 0 636t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 8 m. E.
of Chariton, the county seat. Farming.
UNION; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; J. L. Long, editor and publisher (5—3).
RUTHVEN, Palo Alto Co.^ 7871 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 12 m.
W. of Emmetsburg, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
FREE PRESS AND APPEAL;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established— Free Press 1883,
Appeal 1896; consolidated July, 1907; L. L.
Johnson, editor and publisher (1—8).
RYAN, Delaware Co. D- 350 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Man-
chester, the county seat. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; E.
E. 3oakley, editor and publisher.
SABULA, Jackson Co. n- l,029t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee &. St. Paul Rd. and
Mississippi r., 48 m. below Dubuque; con-
nected with Illinois side of the river by an
iron bridge. Button factory. Lumber.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lOWA.
lished 1863 ; Thomas Lambert, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,598 in 1901
1,644 in 1903
1,693 in 1904
1,713 in 190S
1,717 in 1906
1,749 in 1907
SAC CITY, c. h.. Sac Co. -n 2,079t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and
Coon r., 94 m. E. of Sioux City. Water
power. Stock raising and dairying; can-
ning, cement stone and tile factories.
SAC CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1882; H. H. Fitch, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has oa
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such definite
information as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
SAC SUN; Thursdays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 17}^x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1871; S. M & F. E. Stouffer, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,241 in 1897
1,571 in 1900
1,827 in 1902
1,872 in 1903
1,902 in 1904
1,947 in 190S
1,976 in 1906
2,048 in 1907
SAINT ANSGAR, Mitchell Co. 6 698t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and Red Cedar
r., 26 m. N. W. of Charles City. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent ; eight pages 15x20; subscription $1.25;
established 1878; Miles K. Culver, editor and
publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,037 foi" the year 1905.
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1. 000 copies.
SAINT CHARLES, Madison Co. g
412+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 25 m. S. W. of Des Moines. Agriculture.
HAVVKEYE; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
75 cents; established 1893: J. Otto Engstrom,
editor and publisher (8—3).
SALEM, Henry Co. d, 548t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 40 m. N.
of Keokuk. Sheep raising and farming.
NEWS; Thursdavs; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI: established 1878;
M. A. Kirkpatrick & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (7— 5).
SANBORN, O'Brien Co. \} l,247tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 14 m.
W. of Sheldon. Farming and stock raising.
PIONEER ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 1.^x22; subscription $1.50; established
1871: W. S. Johnson, editor and publisher
(8-3).
SCHALLER, Sac Co. -D 661t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16 m. N. W. of
Sac City, the county seat. Stock raising
and dairying.
HERALD: Thursdays; eight pages 18x24 ;
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lO WA.
subscription $1 ; established 1890 ; W. K. White-
side, editor and publisher.
SCHLESWIG, Crcucford Co. -n 425
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m.
N. W. of Deuison.
Lj£.\DER; Fridays: independent, Eng.
lish and German; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; F. J. Bran-
aka, editor and publisher (7—5).
SCRANTON, Greene Co. u 983tpop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd,, 9 m. W. of
Jefferson, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
J O U R N A Ij ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1879 ; P. A. Smith, editor and publisher
(8-3).
SEYMOUR, Wayne Co. g l,703t pop.,
at junction of Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rds., 49 m. S. W. of Ottumwa. Coal mining
and stock raising.
LEADER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; aeniocratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; A. W. Maxwell,
editor and publisher (5—3).
SHANNON CITY, Union Co. g 380t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 67m.
S. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Brick, brooms, butter, boots and shoes.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; G. B. Coate,
editor and publisher.
SHEFFIELD, Franklin Co. b 688t
pop., on Iowa Central Rd., 11 m. N. of
Hampton, the county seat. Creamery, tile
and brick factory and grain elevators.
Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1880; Norman L. Hill, editor and publisher
(7-5).
SHELBY, Shelhy Co. -a 692t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 32 m. E.
of Council Bluffs. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1877; C. O. Wayne, editor and publisher (1—8).
SHELDAHL, Polh Co. D 179t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m, N. of
Des Moines. Agriculture and stock raising.
THRIFT; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1904; F. E. Horning, editor and pub-
lisher (11—5).
SHELDON, O'Brien Co. ^2,282+ pop.,
at junction of Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Illinois Central and Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., 65 m. N. E.
of Sioux City. Manufacturing, farming
and grazing.
MAIL; weekly, twice-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1873; J. E. Wy-
koff, editor; Mail Printing Co., publishers
(2—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SUN; Wednesdays (A A).
SHELLROCK, Butler Co. ^ 839t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern and Chicago Great Western Rds. and
Shell Rock r., 22 m. N. W. of Waterloo.
Flourand feed mills. Creameries, farming,
dairying, live stock and produce.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 1.)X22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1871; Frank L. Witi, editor and publisher
(7—5).
SHELLSBURG, Benton Co. u- 51lt
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Cedar Rapids.
Tile, wagon and carriage works and flour
mills. Farming, dairj'ing and stock raising.
CALL; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1.25; established
1884; Chas. F. Stookey, editor and publisher.
SHENANDOAH, Page Co. p i,262
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy,
Wabash and Keokuk & Western Rds. , 48 m.
S. E. of Council Bluffs. Agriculture and
manufacturing.
SEN Tl N EL-POST ; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; repuulican; eight pages
15x24; subscription $1.50; establisned— Post
1882, Sentinel \m~i\ consolidated 1905; C.N.
Marvin, editor; Sentinel-Post Co., publishers
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,442 in
1895 and 4,103 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
lactory report, but was credited with
i^'ore than 4,000 in 1905 and exceeding
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
WORLD; semi-weekiy, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1891; W. D. Jamie-
son, editor and publisher (.5—3).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1902, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
OPEN DOOR: Thmsdays; four pages
15.v2; subscription 50 cents; established 1902;
C.S.Hanley. editor and publisher (12— 6) (A A).
MISSIONARY WORLD; monthly;
missionary; eight pages llxlH; subscription
SOcents; established 1866; C.S. Hanley, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of SiSoo in
1903. since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
SIBLEY, c. h., Osceola Co. tl 1.450
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rds., 74 m. N. E. of Sioux City. Elevators
and grain houses. Farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican ;eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.5u; established
1872: W. W. Overhoeser, editor and publisher
(1—7).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1006
this paper seemed to assert that it had'
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to tiiat ctfect.
OSCEOLA CO. TKIBUNE; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1S81; J. H. Bahne,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SIDNEY, c. h., Fremont Co. JJ l,143t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
Rd., 48 m. S. of Council Bluffs.
FRE.>IO\T CO. SUN; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican; four to
-six pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
186:i; Tucen & Howard, editors and publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1902, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
FREMONT CO. HERALD; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.5U; established 1885; R. M. Estes,
editor; Waterman & E<Jtes, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,488 in
1895 and 1,570 in 1897, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
SIGOURNEY, c. h., Keokuk Co. Q^
l,952t pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rds. and Skunk r., 75 m. N. W. of Burling-
ton. Manufacturing.
COURIER ; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic; four pages 22x23 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; H. J. Mohme, editor and
publisher (A A).
R EO K U K CO . NEWS; Thursdays ;
republican; eight to twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1860; W. H.
JNeedham Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,224 in 1899
2,655 in 1900
2,939 in 1902
3,156 in 1903
3,31s in 1904
3,588 in 1905
3,590 in 1906
3,478 in 1907
REVIEW; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; W. L. Etter, editor and publisher
(1-7;.
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
45ILVER CITY, Mills Co. )J 438t
pop., on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern
Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Glenwood, the county
seat. Farming.
TI-IIES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 17J^x22; subscription $1; established
1897 ; E. A. Stevens, editor and publisher^ 1—8)
SIOUX CENTER, Sioux (7o. tiSlOf
pop., on Sioux City & Northern Rd., 8 m,
N. W. of Orange City, the county seat.
Farming.
NIEU WSBLA D ; Wednesdays; Holland-
lah; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
■established 1892; Sneltjes & Van der Meulen,
•editors and publishers, ^^^gai
IOWA.
SIOUX CITY, c. h., Woodbury Co. -c
55,00u pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha, Great Northern, Sioux Cay & Paci-
fic, Illinois Central, Sioux City, Chicago.
Burlington & Quincy and Union Pacific
Rds. and Missouri r., 100 m. above Omaha,
Neb. Railroad shops, grain elevators, oil,
flour, flax and oatmeal mills, soap works,
glue factory aud packing and jobbing
houses. Agriculture.
J O U R N A L« ; every morning, every
evening except Sunday, ana WEEKliY,
twice-a-week, Tuesdays ana Friuays; repub-
lican; daily and weekly eight to sixteen,
Sunday sixteen pages 17^^x24; subscription-
morning $4, evening $4, Sunday $2, weekly
$1; established— morning 1870, evening 1880,
weekly 1858; Geo. D. Perkins, editor; Perkins
Bros. Co., publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: daily, 16,963 in 1903
I9>432 in 1903
21,784 in 1904
24,961 in 1903
28,705 in 1906
Sirice which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the Sunday
issue of this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 4,000 in 1903, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 4,427 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with more than 2,250 in 1903 and
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
LIVE STOCK RECORD; every even
ing except Sunday; live stock; four pages
16x20; subscription $4; established March,
1901; M. Every, editor; Record Publishing
Co., publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
XEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; six to eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1906; Frank R. Wil-
son, editor; Sioux City Daily News Company,
publishers (1—8).
TRIBUNE ; every evening except Sun
day; independent; ten to twenty four pages
17x24 ; subscription $4 ; established 1884. John
C. Kelly, editor: The Tribune Co.. publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: 6,570 m 1894
10,871 in 1900
12,979 in 1902
16,628 in 1903
20,678 in 1904
24,287 in 1905
27,170 in 1906
32,003 in 1907
^^"The aosofute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded
the Tribune is guaranteed by
the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Direc-
tory, who will pay one bun-
dred dollars to the first per-
son who successfully contro.
verts its accuracy.
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IOWA.
COURIER; Thursdays; German; inde-
pendent-democratic ; ten pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $2; established 1869: A. O. Lutze,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding i,ooo in 1898, and every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
DER VOL.KSFREUND ; Thursdays;
German; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1885; Oscar A.
Hoffmann, editor and publisher (1-8).
Copies printed: 1,603 ^^ i899
1.619 in 1905
1.620 in 1907
FARMERS' TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
agricultural; sixteen to thirty two pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1878; Jolin
Thompson, editor; Farmers' Tribune Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 21,226 in 1899
and 43,144 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
STYLUS ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1889; Kittle
Hunt, editor; Stylus Publishing Co., publish
ers.
SUN; Thursdays; independent republican;
eightpages 15x22; subscription $1-. established
1893; A. B.Thatcher, editor; Lever & Thatch-
er, publishers (1—6).
SVENSKA 310NIT0REN; Fridays;
Swedish; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Otto E. Jacobson.
editor and publisher.
UNION ADVOCATE; Thursdays; inde-
pendent and labor; eight pages 18x24; sub
scription $1; established 1894; Wm. H. Bas-
tian. editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the vear 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SIOUX RAPIDS, 5we7irt Vista Co. ^
l,005t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Little Sioux r., 20 m. N. of Storm Lake.
Agriculture and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN-PRESS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1881; C. C. Colwell and J. E.
Durkee, editors and publishers (1 — 5).
S li A T E R , story Co. D 426+ pop., at
junction of Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 26 m.
N. of Des Moines, the State capital, and 16
S. W. of Nevada, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Maland & Wlland, editors and publishers
(5-3).
SLOAN, Woodbury Co. -D 643t pop., on
Sioux City & Pacific Rd., 21 m. S. E. of Sioux
City, the county seat. Stock raising and
farming.
STAR; Thursdays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight to twelve pages 18x'24; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1883; S. L. Frisbie,
editor and publisher; prints special editions
for neighboring towns (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,531 in.
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
SMITHLuAND, Woodbury Co. -D 4S.5t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 30 m. S. E. of
Sioux City, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
SUN ; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1886;
Miss M. A. Willoughby, editor and publisher
(2-3).
SOLON, Johnson Co. D- 401 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12 m.
N. of Iowa City, the county seat. Wheat
and corn.
ECONOMY; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; W. M. Martin, editor; W. M. Mar-
tin & Sons, publishers (7—5).
SPENCER, c. h., Clay Co. ^ 3,095t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds. and Lit-
tle Sioux r., 80 m. N. W. of Fort Dodge.
Agriculture.
CLAY CO. NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1870; Randall & Gillespie, editors
and publishers.
HERALD; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891 ; Earl Bronson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,394 iti 1898
1,412 in 1900
1,458 in 1902
1,468 in 1903
1,477 in 1904
1,476 in 1905
1,445 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907-
REPORTER: Wednesdays; republican;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1S78; Randall, McKee & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (T— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 ^cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SPIRIT LAKE,c. h., Dickinson Co.yj
1.219t pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern and Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rds., 90 m. N. W. of Fort Dodge. Sum-
mer resort. Farming.
BEACON; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50: established
1870: Funk & Blackert. editors and publishers
(8-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DEUTSCHE P O S T ; Wednesdays ;
German; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Wm. J. Dreher, editor
and publisher ( A A ).
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547
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HERALiD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894; A. R. & E. E. Carter, editors and pub-
lishers (2-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SPRINGVIIiLE,ii»« Co. [>599t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Cedar Rapids. Butter,
cheese, live stock and small fruits.
NEW ERA ! Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1882; O. E. Crane, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
STACYVILLE, Mitchell Co. [^ 490t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 14 m, N. of
Osage, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscriptions!; established 1900; N.B.Rey-
nolds, editor and publisher i2 — 3).
STANHOPE, Hamilton Co. U 297t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14
m. S. of Webster City, the county seat. Ag-
riculture.
MAIL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; F. C. Runkie, editor and publisher
(10-6).
STANLEY, Buchanan Co cT ^Sf pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., about 60m.
W. by N. of Dubuque.
GAZETTE; Tuesdays (A A).
STANTON, Montgomery Co. P 404t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
8 m. E. of Redoak, the county seat. Live
stock and agriculture.
CALiL; Fridays; Swedish and English;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1883; James Johnson, editor;
Johnston & Montgomery, publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1. 000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
STANWOOD. Ce<kir Co. d- 450 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. N. of
Tipton, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
ight passes 15x2^; ^subscription .$1; estab-
lished 1892; Gau & Evers, editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
STATE CENTER, iVa»'«ft«« Co. n
1,008+ pop., on Iowa Central and Chicago
& Northwestern Rds., 40 m. N. E. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Geographical
center of the State. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1871 ; Bert Merrill, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
STEAMBOAT ROCK, Hardin Co.
D 410+ pop,, on Iowa Central Rd.. 30 m. N.of
Marshalltown.
PILOT; Fridays; four pages 17x22; sub
IOWA.
scription $1; established 1905; Sentman &
Mason, editors and publishers (.10— o P).
STOCKPORT, Van Buren Co. U^ 200
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Keosauqua.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established February, 1902;
Stockport News Co., editors and publiBhers.
STORM LAKE, c. h., Buena Vista
Co. "D 2,169-|' pop., on Illinois Central and
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds. and Storm
Lake, 81 m. E. of Sioux City. Agriculture
and dairying.
BUENA VISTA VIDETTE; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.5U; established 1885; Elizabeth
Sohen, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,689 i"
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
PILOT-TRIBUNE; Fridays; republl
can; eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1870; Waipole &
Mitchell, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,462 in 1898
1,936 in 1906
1,976 in 1907
STORY CITY, Story Co. n 1,563
pop., on Iowa Central and Chicago & North-
western Rds., 48 m. N. of Des Moines, the
State capital. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
Paul A. Olson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
VISERGUTTEN; Thursdays; Norwe-
gian; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 65 cents; established 1894; G. Am-
lund, editor; Amlund & Amluud, publishers
(8—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions, since 1900, indicated a
desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
STRATFORD, Hamilton Co. n 458t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 18m.
S. W. of Webster City, the county seat.
Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892: L. M. & C. E. Peterson, editors
and publishers (1 — 8).
STRAWBERRY POINT, Clay,
ton Co. cf l,012t pop., on Chicago. Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rd.. 16 m. S. W. of Elkader, the
county seat. Farming and dairying.
MAIIi-PRESS; Thursdays; independ
ent; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1874; Clarence A. Newman, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1901 and 1904.
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but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
STRUBLE, Plymouth Co. ^200 pop.,
on Great Northern Rtl., 30 m. W. of Sioux
City.
JOURXAI.; Fridays; republican; four
pa<ies 15x22; subscription $1; established
1902; C.E. Perdue, editor and publisher (12— 5).
STUART, Guthrie Co. -n 2,079t pop.,
on Chicago, Roclc Island & Pacific Rd.,
40 ra. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1871 ; J. E. Thode. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,042 in 1894
1,016 in 1903
1,024 in 1907
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1887;
J. B. Richardson, editor and publisher.
SUMNER, Bremer Co. cT l,437t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 22 m. N. E.
of Waverly, the county seat. Dairying. |
GAZETTE: Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; G. P. Linn, editor and publisher.
SUTHERLAND, O'Brien Co. ^ 662
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 70 ra.
N. E. of Sioux City. Agriculture.
COURIER ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1882; A. G. Warren, editor and publisher
(2-8).
SWALEDALE, Cerro Gordo Co. 6
240+ pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 14
m. S. W. of Mason City, the county seat.
Agriculture and live stock.
RECORD; Fridays; six pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; Burt Stone,
editor and publisher (2—8).
S'WEA CITY, Kosstiih d,. 6 374
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 25 m. N. of Algona, the county seat.
Farming and dairying.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1; established 1895; Hu-
bert & May L. Burruss, editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
TABOR, Fremont Co. p 934t pop.,
on Tabor & Northern Rd., 30 m. S. E. of
Council Bluffs. Seat of Tabor College.
BEACON; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 15I0X2O; subscription $1.25; established
1881; W. C. McClintock. editor and publisher
(2-8).
TAMA, Tama Co. □ 2,649t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds., 51 m. W. of
Cedar Rapids. Hydraulic works, connected
with Iowa r., provide motive power for
manufactories.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1875; C. J. Wonser, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,440 in 1895
and 1,600 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 189? ;
A. E. Jackson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
TERRIL, Dickinson Co. ^ 5 ra. S. E.
of Spirit Lake, the county seat. Agricul-
ture, stock raising and creamery.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pnges 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1899: Charles A. Pickering,
editor and publisher (1—8).
THOMPSON, Winnebago Co. i 450t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd.. 10 m. N. W. of Forest City, the
county seat. Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; Charles A. Burdick, editor; Reed & Bur-
dick, publishers (T— 5).
THOR, Humboldt Co. ti 274 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 7 m. S. E. of
Dakotah, the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established September, 1901; J. A. Digerness,
editor and publisher (5—3).
THORNTON, Cerro Gordo Co. b 299t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 18 m,
S. W. of Mason City, the county seat.
Dairying and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1;* established 1892;
S. S. Sherman, editor and publisher (1—8).
TIN GEE Y, Ringgold Co. g 488t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m.
N. E. of Mount Ayr, the county seat. Agri-
culture and dairying.
VINDICATOR; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; W. E. Burleigh, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
TIPTON, c. h., Cedar Co. o 2,513t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Bur-
lington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds.. 25
m. N. of Muscatine. Farming.
ADVERTISER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1853; S. Yates,
editor; Yates & Ripley, publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions, since 1900, indicated a
desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
CONSERVATIVE; Wednesdays;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875 ; Weisner & Weisner, editors and
publishers (1—61.
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding
: 1,000 in 1899, and every year since,
'up to and including 1907.
TITONKA, Kossuth Co. [j 2i4t pop-
on Cedar Rapids, Garner & Northwestern
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
349
IOWA.
Rd., 22 m. N. E. of Algona, the county seat.
Sash and door factory, planing mill
and creamery. Stock raising.
TOPIC; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1899; LeeO. Wolfe, editor and publisher (5—3).
TOIiEDO, c. h., Tama Co. a l,941t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
E. of Marshalltown and 50 W. of Cedar
Rapids. Seat of Western College.
CHRONICLE ; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 17x21; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1856; W. D. Lee & Co., editors and pub
Ushers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i.ooo cop-
ies regularly in the year 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
TAMA CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; J. J. McMahon. editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 189 1 and 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
TAMA CO. SCHOOLS: monthly; edu
cational; eight pages 9x12; subscription 25
cents; established January, 1903; D. E.
Brown, editor and publisher (1—8).
TRAER, Tama Co. n l,458t pop., on
Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Rd.,
47 m. W. of Cedar Rapids. Farming and
stock raising.
STAR-CLIPPER; Fridays; repviblican;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; Taylor & Gillespie, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,497 in iQoi,
over 2,250 in 1903 and 2,956 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
FARM AND REAL -ESTATE
JOURNAL; monthly; real estate and
agriculture; thirty-six pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 75 cents ; established 1896 ; Chas. Wood
& Son, editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 6,000 in 1904 and
5,455 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
TREYNOR, Pottawattamie Co. p 125
pop., 15 m. E. of Council Bluffs, the county
seat.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subicription $1; established 1901;
O. O. Buck, editor and publisher (1—4).
FRUIT GROWERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; horticulture; ten pages lOJ^^xlS;
subscription 50 cents; established 1883; O. O.
Buck, editor and publisher (1-^8).
Copies printed: 7,095 in 1907
TRIPOLI, Bremer Co. cf 6»5t pop., on
Chicago Great Western Rd., about 15 m. N.
E. of Waverly. Agriculture, dairying and
stock raising.
LEA DER ; Thursdays; non-partisan ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1894; Sterling & Gray, editors and publishers
<5-3).
IOWA.
UDELL, Appanoose Co. Q 250 pop.,
on Wabash and Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rds., 9 m. E. of Centerville. Farm-
ing.
AMERICAN: Thursdays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1905; American Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (11—5 P).
UNION, Hardin Co. D 589t pop., on
Iowa Central Rd., near Iowa r., and 18 m.
N. of Marshalltown and 10 S. of Eldora,
the county seat. Flour mill and carriage
factory. Stock raising and agriculture.
STAR; Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874; Oren
E. Smith, editor; Nichols & Smith, publish-
ers (2— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
£.n average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
UNIONVILLE, Appanoose Co. g
242t pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., about 12 m. N. E. of Centerville, the
county seat.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays (A A).
URBANA, Benton Co. D- 323t pop.,
about 5 m. N. W. of Center Point, nearest
station on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
UTE, Monona Co. -a 660t pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago &
Northwestern Rds., about 60 ni. S. E. of
Sioux City. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT ;Fridays; independent:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1890; W. C. Buskirk.editor and publisher (1—8).
VAIL, Crawford Co. u 578t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 75 m. N. E.
of Council Bluffs. Stock raising and agri-
culture.
OBSERVER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1878 ; C. C. Vail, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
VALLEY JUNCTION, Polk Co. U
2,007 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 5 m. S. W. of Des Moines, the State
capital.
VALLEY EXPRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1893; Homer Thompson, editor
and publisher (7 — 5).
VANHORN, Benton Co. O 48it pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 27m.
W. of Cedar Rapids. Railroad shops. Ag-
riculture.
BENTON CO. RECORD; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; H. J. Breuer, editor
and publisher.
VAN METER, Dallas Co. n 500 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 19
m. W. of Des Moines. Brick making, coal
350
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IOWA.
IOWA.
mining, flouring mill, farming and stock
raising.
REPORTER; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lisiied February, 1903; W. E. Riggs, editor;
Riggs Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
VAN WERT, Decatur Co. Q 700 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m.
N. of Leon. Agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; e<tabli8hed
188S1; Stewart Fulmer, editor; N. B. Fulmer
& Son, publishers (7—5).
VICTOR,^o«;a Co. D- 612t pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 96 m. W. of
Davenport. Manufacturing, agriculture
and dairying.
INDEX; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
18T2; H. E. Powers, editor and publisher (2— 3)
RECORD ; Thursdays (A A).
VILLISCA, Montgomery Co. p 2,211t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
65 m. E. of Council Bluffs. Iron foundry,
tub and barrel manufactory, and trades in
grain, live stock and creamery products.
Agriculture.
LETTER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18SS; Wallace Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (7—5). , ^ ,
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REVIEW ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1871; B. C. HuUinger, editor and publisher.
VINCENT, Webster Co. a 163 pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 11 m. N. E.
of Fort Dodge.
STAR; Fridays; republican; eightpages;
subscription $1; established January 10,1903;
J. A. Digerness, editor and publisher (1—4).
VINTON, c. h., Benton Co. D- 3,499t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids &
Northern Rd. and Red Cedar r., 23 m. N. W.
of Cedar Rapids. Agriculture.
EAGIiE ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1855 ; B. Murphy, editor
and publisher (8— 3),
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect, it
has not since made any renewal of
the claim,
BENTON CO. TIMES ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1886; C.H. Blattenburg. editor
and publisher (1—7). ,
Copies printed: 2,080 m 1906, smce
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907-
REVIEW; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 17x22;
lished 1891; Allen
publishers (1—8).
subscription $1; estab-
& Hevener, editors and
IVAIiKER, Linn Co. D- 505t pop., on
Rock Island Rd., 25 m. N. of Cedar Rapids.
Agriculture, dairying and stock raising.
NEWS ; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1883; .1.
Barry, editor; C. & J. Barry, publishers (1—8).
WAIiL. LAKE, Sac Co. -n 6.59t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S.
of Sac City, the county seat. Factories and
mills. Farming.
BLADE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1890; F. A. Brown
editor and publisher (.9—6).
WALNUT, Pottawattamie Co. JJ 935
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc
Rd., 48 m. E. of Council Bluffs, the county
seat. Live stock and farming.
BUREAU; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; J. W. Wayne & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
WAPELLO, c. h., Louisa Co. 0, 1,398-t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd. and Iowa r., 30 m. N. of Burlington.
Milling and manufacturing.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1859; R. G. Hawkins, editor and
publisher (12— ^>).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1902, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
sub.scription $1.50; established 1898; J. A.
Bigger, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,076 for
the year 1898, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
WASHINGTON, c. h., Washington
Co. O, 4,489 pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc Rds., 75
m. S.W. of Davenport. Agriculture.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday; eightpages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1893; Orville Elder, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,1 57
1,214
1,299
m
in
in
in
in
in
in
1901
1902
1903
1904
190S
1906
1907
1,421
1,501
1,755
1,85s
DEi>IOCRAT; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eightpages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1878; A. R. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,584 ip
1897 and 2,050 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
WASHINGTON CO. PRESS ; Frl
days; republican; sixteen to thirty-two
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
351
lOli'A.
IOWA.
pages 11x16; subscription $i.5U: established
1S56; Charles K. Neeahaiu, editor and pub-
lisher (7— a F).
Copies printed: 2,077 ^or year end- I
in<? tune 28, 1907.
WASHTA, Cherokee Co. ^ 431t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 18 m. S. of Cherokee,
the county seat. Agriculture aiad stock
raising.
JOURNAIi; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
H. L. Loft, editor and publisher.
'WATERLOO, c. h., Blackhawk Co. p
18,uTl pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific, Illinois Central and Chicago
Great Western Rds. and Cedar r., 93 m. W.
of Dubuque. Manufactures of various
kinds. Agriculture.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day.and SEMI- WEEKL.V, Tuesdays and ,
Fridays ; republican ; ten pages 11^x22 ;
«ubscription— daily $6, semi-weekly $1.5u; es- 1
tablished— daily 1890, semi- weekly 1859; The
W. H. Hartman Co., editors and publishers
<1— 7).
Copies printed: daily. 1,757 m 1898
2,647 in 19O'
2,967 in 1903
3,699 in 1904
4,012 in 1905
4,105 in 1906
4,883 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 1,722 in 1898
i>775 in 1900
1,882 in 1902
1,942 in 1903
2,019 in 1904
1,854 in 1905
1,747 in 1906
1,458 in 1907
REPORTER: every evening except
Sunday, and SE*II-WEEKL.Y, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily;$5, semi weekly $1.50; es-
tablished—daily 1895, semi-weekly 1868; Matt
Parrott & Sons, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 3.524 in 1905
4,400 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition of this paper
has on three occasions indicated a de-
sire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
TIMES -TRIBUNE; every morning
except Monday; eight to sixteen rages 15x22;
subscription $3; established — Tiwies 1896,
Tribune 1878; The Waterloo Times- Tribune
Co. (Inc.), publishers (9—5 P\
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1901. and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
DER DEUTSCH-AMERIKANER;
Thursdays; German; local: eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1S72; H. C. Fin-
nert. editor and publisher (7—5).
NEW COM.nONWEAL.TH: Fridays
^^AmBALL'S dairy FARMER;
semi-monthly; agricultural, dairying; thirty-
two to forty-eight pages 8x12; subscription
50 cents ; established January, 1903 ; E. R.
Shoemaker, editor; FredL. Kimball Co.. pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 6,083 in 1903
20,000 in 190S
26,876 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1 91:^7.
CREAMERY JOURNAL; monthly;
dairying; forty to sixty pages 9^^x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; Fr«d L. Kim-
ball Co., publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: 7,878 in 1897
10,566 in 1899
8,570 in 1903
8,119 in 1905
8,105 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
EGG REPORTER; monthly: semi-
monthly, in March, April, May and Decem-
ber; egg trade; sixty-four to* one hundred
pages 51^x8*^; subscription $1; established
1895: Fred L. Kimball Co.. publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: 13,166 in 1897
18,437 in 1902
18,730 in 1903
19,093 in 1905
19,596 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any-
definite- and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 17,500 in 1907.
WOMAN'S STANDARD; monthly;
woman suffrage; four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1886; J. O. Stev-
enson, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 for the year 1903,
1,500 in 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
WAUCOMA, Fayette Cczfom Pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Little Turkey r., about 20 m. N. W. of West
Union, the county seat. Grain shipping.
SENTINEL.; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; N. A. Hurd, editor and publisher.
WAUKON, c.h., Allamakee Co.[:(
2,153+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd , 18 m. W. of Mississippi r. Market
for live stock. Grain and dairying,
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; Edgar F. Medary, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
ihe claim.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1877; A. P. Bock, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24: subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1868; R. B. May, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
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IOWA.
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
WAVERLY, c. h., Bremer Co.^
3,177t pop., on Illinois Central, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago Great
Western Rds. and Red Cedar r. Manufac-
turing, live stock and dairying.
BREi>IER CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; Independent-republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1867; J. F. Grawe, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from this
paper, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1900, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; Taber & Miller, editors and
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,296 in 1907
PHCENIX; Wednesdays; German; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription $2;
established 1884; G. A. Grossmann, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ afigS
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1856; W. H. Tyrrell, editor and
publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed, to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WAYLAND, Henry Co. Q, 394t pop.,
on Iowa Central Rd.. 14 m. N. of Mount
Pleasant, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
NEWS ; Thursdays; neutral ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
Dolph & Son, editors and publishers (8—3).
WEBB, Clay Co. ^ on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Spen-
eer, the county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; J. L. Addington, editor and publisher
(8-3).
WEBSTER CITY, c. h., Hamilton
Co. D 4,613t pop., on Illinois Central,
Chicago & Northwestern and "Webster
City & Southwestern Rds., 80 m. N. of Des
Moines, the State capital. Mineral springs.
Coal mining and agriculture.
FREEMAN-TRIBUNE; every even-
ing except Sunday, FREEMAN, Tues-
days, and TRIBUNE, Fridays; republi-
can ; twelve pages— dally 18x24, weekly 15x22 ;
subscription- daily $5. weekly $1.25: estab-
lished—daily 1894. weekl.y Freeman 1857. Tri-
bune 1885; Freeman-Tribune Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
IOWA.
more than 1,000 copies regularly in the
years 1896 and 1902, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
GRAPHIC - HERALD ; Thursdays ;
democratic; sixteen pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1883; H. P. Robie, edi-
tor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
JOURNAIj : Thursdays ; republican ;
twelve pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Journal Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,100 for the
vear 1900 and 1,293 in 1902, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
WEIiDON, Decatur Co. p 481tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 10 m.
S. of Osceola.
AMERICAN; Thursdays (A A).
WELIiMAN, Washington Co. R 654 f
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 17 m. N. W. of Washington, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889: E. I. Coffey, editor and publisher
(•8-3) (A A).
WESLEY, Kossuth Co. i 730t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 11 m. E.
of Algona, the county seat. Flour mills.
Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS-WORLD: Fridays; republican;
eight paees 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished—AVt«s 1891, World 1900, consolidated
19a3: S. X. Way, editor; Wav & Sherman,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WESTBEND, Palo Alto Co. b 538t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Emmetsburg, the
county seat. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15i^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889 ; J. B. Martin, editor and publisher.
WESTBRANCH. Cedar Co. d- 647t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd.. 10 m. E. of Iowa City. Flour and
windmills; butter, pearl button and cheese
factories.
TIMES: Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25: established
1878; Ross Leech, editor and publisher (2— 3).
WESTGATE, Fayette Co. cf 260t pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Oelwin. Farming.
HERA L D : Wednesdays ; six pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
Branch & Branch, editors and publishers
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
353
IOWA.
IOWA.
WEST LIBERTY, Muscatine Co. a-
1,690+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
clflc and Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rds., 39 m. W. of Davenport. Tile, brick
and carriage manufactories and creamery.
Agriculture, dairying and stock raising.
RURAL.IST; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscriptioa $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; K. Anderson, editor; Anderson
& Co., publishers (7—5).
WESTPOINT, Lee Co. P. 654t pop.,
on Chicago, Ft. Madison & Des Moines Rd.,
11 m. N. W. of Fort Madison, the county
seat. Farming.
BEE; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1893; John
M. Pohlmeyer. editor and publisher (4—6).
WESTSIDE, Crawford Co. -D 396
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Denison, the county seat. Steam
grist and flour mills. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Leon Vassor & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
WEST UNION, c. h., Fayette Co. ^
1,935+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Pauland Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rds., 80 m. N. W. of Dubuque. Agri-
culture, dairying and stock raising.
ARGO; Wednesdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
Walter H. Beall, editor and publisher (3 —7).
Copies printed: 2,250 in 1902
2,255 in 1903
2,258 in 1904
2,292 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
FAYETTE CO. UNION; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1853; E. A. Mcllree, editor
and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,200 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1867;
D. H. Talmadge, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,440 in 1895. since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
WHATCHEER, -K'eo^"ttA: (7o.P, 2,746+
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 12 m.
N. W. of Sigourney, the county seat. Coal
mining.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1888; Geo. A. Poff, editor and publisher.
PATRIOT; weekly, twice-a- week. Tues-
days and Fridavs: republican: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1880;
Irvin Ogden. editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
23
1,000 copies regularly, but such definite
information as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
WHEATLAND, Clinton Co. d- 475t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., about
35 m. W. of Clinton, the county seat.
Agriculture.
GAZETTE ; Fridays; democratic; four
PQ^i®^T?^^^'T,*"^*'^'"*Ption $1.50; established
1888; F W Buxton & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (3— 3).
WHITTEMORE, Kossuth Co. b 522t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
11 m. W. of Algona, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
CHAMPION; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; E. F. Kluck-
hohn. editor and publisher (12—3).
WILLIAMS, Hamilton Co. D 5001
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 1.5 m. E. of
Webster City, the county seat. Carriage
works and butter factory. Agriculture.
WASP; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1896; Y.
D. Wallace, editor and publisher (2—3).
WILLIAMSBURG, Iowa Co. o
1,100+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. Hog and grain market.
JOURNAL-TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1884; Journal-Tribune
Printing Co., editors and publishers.
WILTON JUNCTION, Muscatine
Co. Cr 1,233+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. of Muscatine, the county
seat, and 25 W. of Davenport. Farming.
ADVOCATE REVIEW; Saturdays;
Independent: four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; E. W. Clark, editor
and publisher.
WINFIELD, Henry Co. P, 820t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington &Quincy, and Iowa
Central Rds., 15 m. N. E. of Mount Pleasant,
the county seat. Drain tile factory, planing
mill and grain elevator.
BEACON; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1881; Hinkle &
Stinson, editors and publishers.
WINTERSET, c. h., Madison Co. g
3,039+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd.. 42 m. S. W. of Des Moines, the
State capital. Farming.
MADISONIAN ; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 17'^x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1856; Ed. M. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,71s »n 1894
2,131 in 1901
2,217 in 1905
2,239 in 1906
2,256 in 1907
NEWS; Fridays: democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1868; A. E.
Goshorn, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,190 in
1894 and 2,260 in 1898, since which it
has not furnished any report, but has
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
IOWA.
IOWA.
been credited with more than i,ooo
every year since, up to and including
1907.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eigne pages 14x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 18S5; J. W. Miller, editor and publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,830 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907I
WINTHROP, Buchanan Go. D- 618t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. E. of Inde
pendence, the county seat. Wagon manu-
factory and creamery.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight to ten pages
15x22; subscription SI; established 1891;
George B. Heath, editor and publisher
a2— 5P).
WODEN, Hancock Co. [j 150 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,20m.
N. W. of Garner, the county seat. Cattle
and horse raising. Dairying. Wheat, oats
and corn. Farming.
WATCHMAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899: W. E. Sage, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WOODBINE, Harrison Co. -D 1,507
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Il-
linois Central Rds., 38 m. N. E. of Council
Bluffs. Agriculture and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Adams & Bricko, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,000 in 1899 and
1,150 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TWINER; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1878;
H. C. Ford, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WOODBURN, aarke Co. Q 467 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m.
S. E. of Osceola. Agriculture and stock
raising.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 171^x24; subscription $1; established
June, 1901; Ed. Boucher Stevens, editor and
, publisher (7—5) (A A).
WOODWARD, Dallas Co. a 550t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
28 m. N. W. of Des Moines, the State capital.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1882; Charles Howarth, editor and
publisher (1—8).
WYOMING, Jones Co. o 794t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 54
; m. N. W. of Davenport. Creameries. Agri-
I culture, dairying and stock raising.
I JOlJRNAIi; Thursdays; indenendent-
republican; four pages 18x24; subscrlotlon $2;
! established 1871 ; W. I. Chamberlain, editor
1 and publisher.
' YALE, Guthrie Co. -D 1,193 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. 10 m.
; N. E. of Guthrie Center, the county seat.
1 Farming.
i TRIBUNE; Thursdays; twelve pages
■ 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1896; Ar-
thur Gray, editor ; L. M. Swindler, publisher
(7-5).
ZEARING, story Co. D 388t pop., on
Iowa Central Rd.. 20 m. N. W. of Marshall-
town. Creamery. Agriculture and stock
raising.
NEWS ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1890; George D.
Brown, editorandpublisher (2— 6P).
KANSAS.
Population 1,470,495 1. Land Area 81,700 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Nebraska, east by Missouri, south by Indian Territory, and
west by Colorado. State capital : Topeka. Principal industries : Agriculture
and stock raising. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30,
1.908), 731, divided as follows: Daily, 65; tri-weekly, 1 ; semi-weekly, 13 ; weekly, 628;
semi-monthly, 4; monthly, 25; quarterly,!.
The cities of over 1(>,U00 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), axe as follows :
Kansas City 51,418+ Lawrence 10,86ti+
Topeka 33,608+ Fort Scott 10,322+
Wichita 24,671+ (^aleua 10,155+
Leavenworth 20,73o+ Pittsburg 10,112*
AtehiHou 15.722+
ABIIiENE, c. h., DickinBon Co. D
8,967 pop., on Union Pacific. Atchison, To
pelca& Santa Feand Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rd3., 163 m. W. of Kansas City. Man-
ufacturing, milling and mineral waters.
Dairying and gtock raising.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1;
established— dally 1896, weekly 1868: Heath-
Parent Co., editors and publishers (7—4).
Copies printed: No satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from either
edition of this paper, but the weekly
issue had credit for exceeding i.soo
in 1904 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
REFLECTOR I every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY\ Thursdays; re-
publican; daily four, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription — daily $5, weekly $1;
established— daily 1887, weekly 1883; Reflector
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
exceeding 1,000 in 1898 and 1,600 in
1904. since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1897;
M. J. Keys, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,650 for the year
1 90 1, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
DICKINSON CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; J. W. Howe, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from 'this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1897 and again in
1906 and 1907,
HOME RULE; Thursdays (A A).
ADMIRE, I^yon Cn.a- 300 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 17 m. N. of Emporia,
the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Thur-sdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900: W. H. Hot-
tie, editor and publisher (2—8).
AGRA, Phillips Co. i 286t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
SENTINEL: Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1903; A. R. Grass, editor and
publisher (2—8).
ALDEN, Ri<^e Co. n 150t pop., on
Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., about
25 m. N. W. of Hutchinson.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
ALLEN, Lyon Co. a- 250 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 15m. W. of Osage City
and 20 N. of Emporia, the county seat.
Stock raising and farming.
NORTHERN LYON CO. JOUR-
NAL; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1887;
D. S. Gilmore, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the vear 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ALMA, c. h., Wabaunsee Co. a- 966t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 85 m.
W. of Topeka, the State capital. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; Sage & Little, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3).
Copies printed: 1,084 in 1895
1,292 in 1 90 1
1,289 in 1904
1,324 in 1905
1,344 in 1906
1,433 in 1907 . ^^
SIGNAL; Fridays ; republican ; eight
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891 ; H. C. Sticher, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,269 in
1903 and 1,527 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907,
ALiM'ES A, Norton Co. ^ l,028pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 12 m. N. E. of
Norton, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
PLAINDEALER; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888; C. E. Lowe, editor and pub-
lisher (2-8).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
AliTAMONT, Labette Co. Q 846 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 12 m. W.
of Oswego, the county seat, and 27 from
Columbus. Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAI^; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x^2; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902: Frank E.George, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
ALTAVISTA, Wabaunsee Co. D- 425
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Alma, the county seat.
Stock raising. Farming.
JOURNALi; Fridays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Jas. A.
Schilling, editor and publisher.
ALTON, Otborne Co. b 287t pop. —
local estimate 340— on Missouri Pacific Rd.,
14 m. W. of Osborne, the county seat. Has
water power. Milling.
EMPIRE; Thursdays ; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subs8ription$l; established 1881;
John Ford, editor and publisher.
ALTOONA, Wilson Co. ^ 299t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Verdigris r.,
11 m. E. of Fredonia, the county seat.
Farming.
MIRROR; Thursdays (A A).
AMERICUS, Lyon Co. D-332t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 9 m. N.W. of
Emporia, the county seat. Dairying and
Agriculture. Building rock.
GREETING; Thursdays; independent;
four to six pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1890'; D. C. Grinnell, editor; D. C. Grin-
nell & Sons, publishers (12—5).
ANTHONY, c.h.,JTarper Co. p l,179t
pop., on Atchison. Topeka & Sante Fe,
Missouri Pacific and Kansas Southwestern
Rds., 52 m. S. W. of Wichita. Farming,
stock raising and salt.
BUL.I.ET IN; Thursdays; populist; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
D. T. Armstrong, editor; Armstrong & Son,
publishers (8—3).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x'22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; W. E. Klackburn, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ARCADIA, Crawford Co. P, 538t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
116 m. S. of Kansas City. Coal mining,
farming and stock raising.
CRAWFORD CO. TIMES; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scriptlonSl; established 1896; Benj.J. Gunn,
editor and publisher.
ARGENTINE, Wyandotte Co. cf 5,878t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
5 m. S. W. of Kansas City, Mo. Manufactur-
ing and farming.
REPUBLIC; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 17?^ x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; J. L. Landrey, editor; J. T. Lan'
drey, publisher (7—5).
KANSAS.
ARGONIA, Sumner Co. g 309t pop.,,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds.. 16 m. from Harper. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
C III PPER ; Fridays ; neutral ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1884; M. O.
Cissel, editor and publisher (8— 3).
ARKANSAS CITY, Cowley Co. D,
8,381 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe^
Missouri Pacific, Kansas Southern and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds. and at conflu-
ence of Walnut and Arkansas rs. Water
power. Trade with Indian Territory. Live
stock and grain.
TRAVELER; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 1:3x20; sub-
scription $5; established 1886; R.C.Howard
and W. G. Anderson, editors and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the years 1906
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
X-RAYfS; every evening except Sun day »
and VVEEKLiY, Saturdays: independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
— daily $4, weekly .$1; established — dally
1903, weekly 1899; Henry B. Funk, editor;
The X-Rays Printing Co.. publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,274 for the year 1900 and
1,336 in 1903, but neither edition has
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1879; B. F. Loyd, editor and publisher
(7-5) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1898, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
ENQUIRER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; W. W. Van Pelt, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3>.
GATE CITY JOURNAL; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1891; B. A.Wagner, editor;
Journal Printing Co., publishers.
ARLINGTON. Beno Co. g 3I2t pop.»
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 m.
S. of Hutchinson, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; M. L. Barrett, editor and pub-
lisher (7«-5).
ASHLAND, c. h.. Clark Co. p 493t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
25 m. W. of Coldwater. Farming.
CLARK CO. CLIPPER; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1884; H. C. Mayse, editor and
publisher.
LEADER; Fridays (A A).
ATCHISON, c. h., Atchison Co. cf
15,722+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago,
Rock Island dt Pacific and Missouri
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
367
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
Pacific Rds. and Missouri r., 25 m. N. by
N. W. of Leavenwortli. Grain elevators,
mills, railroad machine shops and various
manufactories.
GL<OBE( every evening except Sunday,
-and WEEK-LY, Saturdays; independent;
dally four to eight pages 18x22. vs^eekiy eight
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $1.2u, weekly
25 cents; established ISTS; E. W. Howe, editor
and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: 5,291 in 1903
5,590 in 1904
5,931 in 1906
6,313 in 1907
Weekly, 5.740 in 1907
CHAMPION; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1855; C. H. Young & Co., editors and
publishers (.2— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
KANSAS STAAT.S ANZEIGER;
Thursdays; independent; four pages 22x28;
subscription $2; established 18T8; John Hoen-
«cheldt, editor and publisher (9—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and in 1907.
WESTERN CHIEF; monthly; Im-
proved Red Men; twelve pages S%xU%; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1901; C. A.
Wolf, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1Q07
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ATLANTA, Coulei, Co. R J9:t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about
16 m. N. E. of Winfleld, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
ATTICA, Harper Co. p Silt pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 11 m. W.
of Harper. Agriculture and stock raising.
Shipping point for produce and live stock.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
L. D. Harding, editor and publisher (9—6).
ATWOOD,C. h., Rawlins Co. ti 736
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
40 m. E. of Saint Francis. Agriculture and
stock raising.
PATRIOT; Thursdays; democratic;
«ight pages 13x20; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1894; F. W. Reed, editor and publisher
<1— 8).
REPUBLICAN CITIZEN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x2u; subscription
$1; established 1880; Charles E. Scott, editor;
Dempster Scott & Son, publishers (8—3).
AUGUSTA, Butler Co. O, l,197t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 12 m. S. by S. W.
of El Dorado, the countj' seat. "Wheat
growing.
GAZETTE » every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; (Jemocratic:
four pages— dally 11x16, weekly 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly SI; established-
daily, June, 1902, weekly 1892; T. Sexton, edi-
tor and publisher (2— 3).
JOlJRNAli} semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1887; W. H. Cady,
editor and publisher (3— 3).
AXTELLi, Marshall Co. □' 651t pop. , on
St. Joseph & Grand Island and Kansas City
Northwestern Rds., 89 m. W. of Saint Jo-
seph, Mo. Corn and stock raising.
ANCHOR; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1883; Watson Stains, editor and publisher.
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1898; J. A. Keegan, editor and pub-
lisher (8-3).
BALDWIN, Douglas Co. n-l,017t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 16 m.
S. of Lawrence, the county seat. Seat of
Baker University. Farming.
BAKER ORANGE ; Saturdays, dur-
ing the college year; collegiate; f our page§
11x15; subscription 75 cents; established 1886;
Students of Baker University, editors and
publishers (5—3).
LEDGER; Fri^.avs ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1884; W. C. Markham, editor and publisher
(8—3).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
March, 1901 ; R. F. Blakey and A. T. Jenfrey,
editors and publishers (2—7).
BARNARD, -Li" coin Co. n 300 pop-
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 16 m.
E. by N. of Lincoln.
BEE; Thursdajs; republican; eight pages
12x16; subscription $1; establithed 1901; W.
DeVInny , editor and publisher (1—8).
'BA.'K^'ES, Washington Co. ^3831 pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Washington, the county seat. Elevator and
grain trade. Shipping point for cattle.
CHIEF ; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Miss Maggie Groody. editor and publisher
(1-8).
BAXTER SPRINGS, Cherokee Co.
a, 1,641+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott ft
Memphis Rd.. 12 m. S. E. of Columbus, the
county seat. Manufactm-ing, farming and
mining.
CHEROKEE CO. REPUBLICAN t
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1S94; W. S.
Baxter, editor and publisher.
NEWS; Saturdays ; Independent ; four
pages 13x24; subscription $1; established
1882; C. L. Smith, editor and publisher (1—8).
BEATTIE, Marshall Go. cf 633t pop.,
on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 14 m. E. of
Marysville, the county seat. Agriculture
and stone quarrying.
EAGLE ; Fridays ; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; L. E. Busenbark, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BELLE PLAINE, Sumner Co. g 686
pop.— of township 1,300— on Atchison, Tope-
ka & Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds.,
358
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
21 m. S. of Wichita. Farming and stock
raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays( A A).
NEWS; Tliursdays; independent; eight
pages 15J^x22; subscription $\; established
1879; J.Byron Cain, editor and publisher (1—8).
BELLEVILLE, c. h., Republic Co. [^
2,360 pop., on Chicago. Roclc Island & Pa-
cific and Union Pacific Rds., 16 m. N. of
Concordia. Creamery, windmill factory
and coaling.
FREEilIAN, every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK LY, Thursdays; iuaepend-
ent; daily four, weekly eight pages i5x22;
subscription— daily $4, weeklv §1; estab-
lished-daily. 1905, weekly 1879; Tom Charles,
editor and publisher (7— 5j (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
TELiESCOPE; Fridays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1871; A. Q. Miller, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,603 i"
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
REPUBLIC CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays (A A).
BELOIT, c. h., Mitchell Co. [j 2,359t
pop., on Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific
Rda. and Solomon r., 130 m. N. W. of To-
pefca, the State capital. Flour mills, foun-
dry, creameries and cheese factories. Seat
of State Industrial School. Agriculture.
DAILY CALL; every evening except
Sunday, and WESTERN CALL, Fri-
days : daily Independent, weeklv democratic ;
daily four, weekly eight pages 17i^.ix24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1901, weekly 1878; A. B. Adamson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
the daily had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1907.
The weekly had credit for an issue
of 1,500 in 1900, since which time it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies for the
3'ear 1907.
GAZETTE; Thursdays;republican;eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1872; S. H. & G. H. Dodge, editors and pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,455 *°
1895 and 1,402 in 1897, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 17J^x23; subscription $1 ; established
1895; J. W. McBride and F. B. Felt, editors
and publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
KANSAS.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BELPRE. Edwards Co. p on Atchi-
son, Topeka& Santa Fe Rd.,175 m. W. of
Topeka, the State capital.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; independent;
six pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
August, 1905; L. R. Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BENNINGTON, Ottawa Co. b 389t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 9 m. S. E. of
Minneapolis, the county seat. Flour mills.
Shipping point for grain and live stock.
OTTAWA CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 14x20; sub-
scription $1; established 188U; M. E. Ford,
editor and publisher ( 12—3).
BENTLEY, Sedgwick Co. p 80 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.. 18 m. N. W.
of Wichita, the county seat Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; B. W.
Gilchrist, editor; S. C. Timmons, publisher.
BENTON, BxitJer Co. P, 225t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., about 15 m. E. by N.
of Wichita.
FLASHLIGHT} Fridays (A A).
BERN, Nemaha Co. cf 300 pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 14 m. N.
E. of Seneca, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1898 ; Bert L.
Harvey, editor and publisher (1— 8j.
BISON, Rush Co. D 200 pop., on Mis-
stjuii Pacific Rd., 6 m. E. of La Crosse.
Wheat, corn and oats.
BEE; Fridays; Independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established August,
1902; E. StuUken, editor and publisher (1—4).
BLUEMOUND, Linn Co. D- 738t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. W.
S. W. of Mound City, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising. Potato starch
factory.
SUN; Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
13x20; subscription 81; established 1888;
J. N. Barnes, editor and publisher (5 — S).
BLUE RAPIDS, Marshall Co. cf
l.lOOt pop.— of township l,60l+— on Missouri
Pacific and Union Pacific Rds. and Blue r.,
12 m. S. of MarysvUle, the county seat.
Flour and gypsum mills, iron foundry and
machine shops.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pageb 15x^2; subscription $1; established 1871 ;
L. B. Tibbetts, editor; C. C. Tlbbets, publish
er (7-5).
BLUFF CITY, Harper Co. g 200t pop. ,
on St. Louis, Kansas & Southwestern Rd.,9
m. S. E. of Anthony, the county seat, and
•0 S. W. of Wichita. Wheat and cattle.
Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
35i>
KANSAS.
Bcrlptlon $1.25; eBtabll8hedl898; J. E. Grove,
editor and publisher (2—3).
BONNER SPRINGS, Wyandotte
Co. cf 609+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe and Union Pacific R 3b.. 20m. from
Kansas City, 26 from Leavenworth and
22 from Lawrence. Nurseries, grist mill,
saw mills and creamery. Shipping point
for live stock, potatoes and fruit. Brick
and cement plants.
WYANDOTTE CHIEFTAINjThurs-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; Ed. L. Matthews, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BREWSTER, Thomat Co. \2 on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about 14
m. W. of Colby, the county seat.
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
BRONSON, Bourbon Co. 0, 535 pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 25 m. W. of Fort
Scott.
PILOT? Thursdays: four pages 15x32;
subscription $1; establi^^hed January, 1902;
Lawrence Moore, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
BROOKVIL.LE, Saline Co. n 292
pop., on Union Pacific Rd.. 15 m. S. W. of
Saline. Manufacturing.
HEADLIGHT; Fridays: republican;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1901; JohnW. Titus, editor and
publisher (2—3).
BUCKLIN, Ford Co. p 158 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 18
m. S. W. of Greenburg. Farming and stock
raising.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI; established 1894;
J. B. Milford, editor and publisher (5—3).
BUFFALO, Wilson Co.O, 640 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 19i^ m. N. K. of Fre-
donla, the county seat. Corn growing and
stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight oages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877; P. W. Cowdery, editor and publisher
(7-5).
BURDEN, Cowley Co. R 519t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.. 15 m. E.
by N. E. of Wlnfleld, the county seat. Agri
culture and stock raising.
EAGLiE I Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1892 : W. L. Hutton, editor and publisher
(7-3P).
TI.^IES; Thursdays (A A).
BUREINGAME, Otage Co. Q- 1.436t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
25 m. S. of Topeka, the State capital. Flour
mUls and pottery. Shipping point for grain ,
cattle and hogs. Center of Osage coal fields .
Farming.
ENTER PRISE ; Thursdays ; eight pagei
KANSAS.
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; Stod-
dard & Riddle, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. I -
nas not since made any renewal of
the claim.
OSAGE CO. CHRONICLE; Thurs
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1863; T. A. Ellis,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,386 in
1897 and 1,662 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
BURLINGTON, c. h., Coffey Co. o
2,418t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds. and
Neosho r., 27 m. S. E. of Emporia. Water
power, employed in milling. Farming and
stock raising.
REPUBLICAN; every evening
except Sunday, and SE3II-WEEKLY,
Mondays and Thursdays; republican; daily
four to eight, semi-weekly eight pagfs 13x20;
subscription — daily S2, htmi-weekly $1;
established — daily 189ti. senii-weekiy 1892;
John Redmond, editor and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed:
Semi-weekly, 1,153 in 1899
2,225 in 1904
2,260 in 1905
3,013 in 1906
2,957 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— Cotiey county
has 2,500 prosperous farm homes and more
than 2,000 of them get the semi-weekly Re-
publican. Burlington city is even more
thoroughly covered by Daily Republican.
DE3IOCRAT; triweekly, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays: democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1875;
Flory & Son. editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,323 in 1902
1,139 in 1907
BURNS, ifarion Co. D 275 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m.
S. W. of Marlon, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
W. E. Payton, editor and publisher (1—0).
BURROAK, Jervell Co. b 627t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd. and White Rock
creek, 9 m. N. W. of Mankato, the county
seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
HERAIiD; Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; E. A. Ross, editor and publisher.
BURRTON, ffarvey Co. g 509t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and St.
Louis &, San Francisco Rds.. 20 m. W of
Newton, the county seat. Flour mill and
grain elevator. Agriculture and stock
raising.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican ; eipht
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
E. J. Bnokwalter, editor and publisher.
GRIT; Thursdays; Independent; eight
360
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1905; Ben W. Harlow, editor;
Shive & Harlow, publishers (1—7).
BUSHTON, nice Co. n 250 pop., on
Missouri Paciflc Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Lyons,
the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1896:
F. yi. Rowman, editor and publisher (1—8).
CALDWELL, Sumner Co. g l,574t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Paciflc and St. Louis 9c
San Francisco Rds.. 21 m. S. W. of Welling-
ton, the county seat. Stock raising. Wheat
and flour exports.
ADVANCE; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1879; C. B. Macdonald, editor and publisher
NEWS; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established
1887; R. T. Simons, editor and publisher
(5-3).
CANEY, Montgomery Co. O, 887t pop.,
on Missouri Paciflc and Santa Fe Rds., 18 m.
W. of CoffeyvIUe. Agriculture and stock
raising.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily four, week-
ly eigne pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4,
weekly SI; established- daily 1906, weekly
19U5; Tom R. Ebslght, editor and publisher
(9— 6P).
CHRONICL.E; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; H. E. Brighton, editor and pub-
lisher (7 — 5).
CANTON, McPherson Co. D 498 (■ pop.
on Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc and
Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 13 m. E.
of McPherson, the county seat. Creamery,
flouring mills and farming. Cement and
stone works.
PILOT; Fridays; eight pages 13x30; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; A. E. Duvall.
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 974 in 1907
CARBONDALE, Otage Co. a- 92.51
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
17 m. S, of Topeka, the State capital.
Farming and coal mining.
CARBONDALIAN; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; 8Ub.<*crlptlon $1.25;
•■tabllshed 1884; E. L. Trusdale, editor and
publisher.
CARLTON, DicTii7ison Co. D 125t
pop., on Missouri Paciflc Rd., about 25 m.
S. E. of Sallna.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays (A A).
CASSODAY, Butler Co. R
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
CAWKER CITY. Mitchell Co. tl
816+ pop.— of township 1,398+— on Missouri
Paciflc Rd., 17 m. W. by N. W.of Beloit. the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
LEDGER; Thursdays; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1899 ; A. P.
Gregory, editor and publisher (1—8).
PUBLIC RECORD; Thursdays; repub
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; L. L. Alrlch, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
KANSAS.
CEDARVALE, Chautauqua Co. 0,
1,092 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri Paciflc Rds., 27 m. S. S. E. of
WInfleld. Grist and saw mills. Farming.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x30; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; Clay R. Weaver, editor and
publisher (2— 8).
CENTRALIA, Nemaha Co. d 6561
pop., on Missouri Paciflc Rd., 12 m. S. by 8.
W. of Seneca, the county seat. Roller
and grist mills. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1864;
H, L. Wait, editor and publisher (1—8).
CHANUTE,-Z^«o«/io Co. □, 12,000 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Erie,
the county seat. Two grain elevators, flour
mills and a creamery. Cement plants,
brick yards, glass plants, oil refineries,
machine shop, foundry and ice plant.
Shipping point for cattle, hogs, broom corn,
grain and fruit. Center of gas and oil dis-
trict.
SUN ; every evening except Sunday; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $4;
established 1896; Frederick P. Cone, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 1892, weekly
1004; Cavaness Bros., editors and publishers
(12-4).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1,467 in 1903 and 1,696 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; elghtpages
16x32; subscription $1; established 1872; A. H.
Turner, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CHAPMAN, Dickinson Co. D 627t
pop., on Union Paciflc Rd., 10 m. E. of Abi-
lene, the county seat. Grist mills, cheese
manufactory and lumber.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Morrison & Morrison, editors and
publishers (12—3).
LOOKOUT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $] ; estab-
lished September. 1903; G. H. Baird, editor
and publisher (11—5) (A A).
CHASE, Sice Co. n 3I6t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 35 m.
N. W. of Hutchinson.
REGISTER; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15>^x22; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
361
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
llshed June, 1903; Charles B. Garten, editor
and publisher (12—5).
CHATJTAUQJJ A.Chautauqtia Co. g
263t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 85 m. W. of Independence.
GLiOBE; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 11x16: subscription $1; established
July. 19U5; T. E. Trigg, editor and publisher
(1-7).
CHENEY, Sedgwick Co. g429t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 26 m. W.
of Wichita, the county seat. Roller mills.
Shipping point for live stock and grain.
SENTINEL; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1894; J. L. Napier, editor and publisher.
CHEROKEE, Crawford Co. R l,3-26t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphii
and Missouri Pacific Rds., 35 m. S. by S. E.
of Fort Scott. Agriculture and coal mining.
HENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1879; J. F. Price, editor; Price & Son, pub-
lishers (8—3).
CHERRYVALE, Montgomery Co. R
3,472+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe, Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis and
St. Louis A San Francisco Rds.. 9 m. N. E. of
Independence, the county seat. Natural
gas. Zinc smelters ana brick factories.
Farming and fruit raising.
JOURNALi ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Thursdays; inde-
pendent; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x23; subscription- daily $3, weekly $1 ;
established— daily 1H05, weekly 1898; J. B.
Fugate. editor and publisher (1—7).
NEWS; every morning except Sunday,
and WEERIiY, Fridays; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $3. weekly $1; established 1893; J. H.
Ritchie &S<)ns,editorsand publishers (1— 6P)
(AA).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; H. J. Powell, editor and pub
Usher (A A).
CHETOPA, Labette Co. D, 2,019t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and Missouri, Kansas &
Texas Rds. and Neosho r., 9 m. S. of Os-
wego, the county seat. Flour and planing
mills, foundries, machine shops, stockyards
and coal mines. Natural gas.
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1868 ; W. P. Hazen, editor and publisher (S— 3).
CIMARRON, C. h.. Gray Co. J2 237t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and Arkansas r., 19 m. W. of Dodge City.
Farming.
JACKSONIAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 1.3x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; Ellis S. Garten, editor and
publisher (11—5).
CIRCIiEVILLE, Jackson Co. ^ 223t
pop., on Kansas City Northwestern and
Union Pacific Rds., 9 m. N. W. of Holton,
the county seat. Flour mills and elevators.
Market for grain and live stock.
JACKSON CO. WORLD; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
fl; established December, 1900; George T.
Harrison, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
CLAFLIN, Barton Co. u 450 pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 24 m. N. E. of Great
Bend, the county seat. Live stock, wheat
raising and dairying.
CLARION; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Bert Fancher, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CliAY CENTER, c. h.. Clay Co. ti
3,069+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific, Leavenworth, Kansas & Western and
Union Pacific Rds. and Republican r., 32 m.
N. W. of Manhattan. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKliY, Thursuays; people's
party; daily four to eight, weekly eight to
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily Marcli, 19uS,
weekly 1872; B. F. Hemphill, editor ; Cbas.
A. Southwick. publisher (2—7).
Qopics printed: daily, i,6oo in 1906
Weekly, 1,464 in 1897
2,110 in 1903
1,992 in 1906
REPUBIilCAN; every evening except
Sunday ( A A ).
TI3IES1 Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17^x22; subscription $1; established
1878; D. A. Valentine, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,440 in 1895
2,233 in 1901
2,097 in 1905
2. .357 in 1Q06
2,549 in 1907
WESTERN BREEDERS' JOUR-
NAL; monthly; live stock; sixteen to
twenty-eight pages 11x15; subscription 25
cents; established 1898; E. E. Hemphill, edit-
or; Dispatch Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,475 in 1899
3,875 in 1900
5,058 in 1902
8,019 in 1903
14,510 in 1905
19,208 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 17,500 in 1907.
CLEARWATER, Sedgwick Co. [?
500 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri Pacific Rds., I8J2 m. S. of
Wichita, the county seat. Agriculture and
live stock.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1: established
May, 1902; C. F. Mclntyre, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
ClilFTON, Washington Co. [j 609t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific, Chicago, Rock Island
& Pacific and Union Pacific Rds., 26 m N.
W. of Clay Center. Elevators and flour
mill. Grain and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1885; Stoy
K. Ware, editor; Stoy E. Ware & Co., pub-
lishers.
CLYDE, Cloud Co. [^j l,157t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Missouri
Pacific and Union Pacific Rds, and Republi-
can r., 15 m. E. of Concordia, the county
seat. Trade in grain and hogs.
FARMER'S VOICE; Thursdays;
farmers' alliance; four pages 18x24; subscrlp-
362
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
tlon $1; established 1891; J. J. Henley, editor;
The Farmer's Voice Company, publishers.
K EP U B Lie A IN ; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; P. M. Harmon, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
COATS, Pratt Co. g 4™'t pop., on Atch-
ison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., about 10 m.
S. by W. of Pratt, the county seat.
COURANT; Thursdays (A A).
COFFEYVILLE, Montgomery Co. O.
18,433 pop., on Atchison, Topeica & Santa Fe,
Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Missouri Pacific
and St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rds. Glass and stove factories, pottery,
briclc j'ards, packing house and other in-
dustries.
JOURNAL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re
publican; dailysix to twelve, weekly eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $i,
weekly $1.50; established- daily 1893, weekly
1875; VV. G. Weaverliug and I. R. Arbogast,
editors and publishers (\!— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper,
but it had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
The weekly had credit for an average
issue of 1,272 in 1900 and 2,179 in
1Q03, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
RECORD? every mornniLC excf^pt Mon-
day, and VVEEKL Y, Fridays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pagrs 15x22. sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly $1; established
—daily May, 1902, weekly 1896; Coffey ville
Printing Co., publishers {S — 3).
INDEPENDENT; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x2J; subscription SI; established 1893; C.
W. Kent, editor and publisher (1—4).
COLBY, c.h., Thomas Co. "tlSilt pop.,
on Union Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island
Jt Pacific Rds.. 55 m. W. of Hill City.
Farming.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; populist;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $] ; estab-
lished 1889; Wm. T. Logan, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight to ten pages 13x20; subscription $1; es
tablished 1888; N. A. Turner, editor and
publisher (8—3).
COLDWATER, c. h., Comanche Co.
Q 434 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd. Farming and stock raising.
TALIS3IAX; Fridays; local: eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established February.
1905: Mclntvre & Stanley, editors and pub
Jishers (1—8).
WESTERN STAR; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24: subscription
$1; established 1834; H. V. Butcher, editor
and publisher.
COLONY, Anderson Co. n-483t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 18 m. S. by S. W. of
Qarnett, the county seat. Farming, stock
raising and dairying.
FREE PRESS ; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 11882; Wm. A. Cobbs, editor; Rhodes
& Cobbs.'publishers (8—3).
COLUMBUS, c. h., Cherokee Co. O,
2,310+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott &
Memphis and St. Louis & San Francisco
Rds., 23 m. S. of Girard. Coal, lead and
zinc mining. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; every evening except Sun-
day, and ADVOCATE A> D COURIER,
Thursdays ; republican ; daily four, weelcly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1892, weekly
1882; W. A. Mitchell, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made anv renewal of the claim.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
MODERN LIGHT; Thurs.lays; peo-
ple's partv; eight pages 1,5x22; subscription
$1; established 1891 ; W. B. Lowry, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,420 in
1894 and 2,055 iri 1899, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
JOURNAL OF THE KANSAS
MEDICAL SOCIETY; monthly (A A).
CONCORDIA, c. h., Cloud Co. b
5,(00pop., on Chicago, Burlington &Qulncy,
Missouri Pacific, Union Pacific and Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 154 m. from
Atchison. Manufacturing, coal mining
and stone quarrying.
BLADE; every evening except Sunday,
and EMPIRE , Thursdays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1902, weekly 1879; Burroughs*
Jones, editors and publishers (1-8). .
Copies printed: daily, 1,468 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907,
K A N S A N ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881: Q T. Davies, editor and publisher
(2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,440 in 1898 and
2,188 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PRESS; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages irx22; subscription $1 ; established
1895; Marshall & Glidden, editors and pub-
lishers.
CONWAY SPRINGS, Sumner Co.
P 1,U37 pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd.,28 m.
S. W. of Wichita. Division headquarter!
of Missouri Pacific Railway. Farming, al-
falfa and stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; eight
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
363
KANSAS.
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; E. L. Cline. editor and publisher (1—8).
CORNING, Nemaha Co. cf 425t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. S. of Seneca,
the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
«iKht pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llsiied 1893; L. S. Slocuni, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
COTTONWOOD FALLS, c. h.,
Chase Co. o 8i2t pop., on Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe Rd. and Cottonwood r., 20 m.
W. of Emporia. Water power and stone
quarries. Agriculture and stock raising.
CHA8E CO. LEADER; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Frida\s; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; establislied 1871;
W. C. Austin, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
COURANTAN«KEVEIL,L,E;Thur8
days; democratic; eiglit pages 13x30; sub
scription $1; established 1874; E. E. Burns,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
COUNCIL GROVE, c. h., Morru
Co. D- 2,265t pop., on Missouri Pacific and
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 24 m. N. W.
of Emporia. Agriculture and stock raising.
A PPEA Li ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLiY, Thursdays; democratic;
dally tOMv, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $3.50, weekly $1; established
—daily 1906. weekly 1904; D. F. Foor, editor;
Appeal Publishing Association, publishers
<9-rt P).
GUARD; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1384, M. F. Amrlne, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
REPUBLiICAN ; Thursdays : repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 18?2; Chas. Hillebrandt. editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,400 in 1899 and
2,200 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
COURTLAND, Rei-uhlic Co. ^ 286
pop., OQ Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 18
m. W. of Belleville.
COD^IET; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 19x24; subscription SI; established
February, 1903; Hoyt & Tlbbetts, editors and
publishers (1 — 4).
REGISTER; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1389; R. Cameron, editor and publisher (1—8).
CUBA, Republic Co. [j 445t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rds., about 10 m. E. of
KANSAS.
Belleville, the county seat. Corn and live-
stock raising.
DAYLIGHT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885: J. E. Novak, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
CUNNINGHAM, Kingman Co. Q
200 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 16 m. W. of Kingman.
CLIPPER; Fridays; independent; four
ages 17x24; subscription 81; established
C. C. Hixon, editor and pub-
pages
October, 1902
Usher (1—4)
DEARING, Monfgomery Co. P, 1,000
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 5 m. W. of
Coffey ville. Oil and gas region; zinc and
lead smelting works.
NEWH; Fridays; local; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established November, 1907;
C. V. Cole, editor and publisher (2—8).
DELIA, Jackson Co. \zf
PAPER; Thursdays (A A).
DELPHOS, Ottawa Co. c^] 648t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. by N. E. of
Minneapolis, the county seat. Stock raising
and farming.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; Dan Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
DESOTO, Johnson Co. D- 300 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and Kan-
sas r., 18 m. E. of Lawrence and 25 S. W. of
Kansas City. Farming.
EAGLE EVE; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription .$1; established 1898;
Wiard & Wiard, editors and publishers (7 — 5).
DEXTER, Cowley Co. P, 380t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. E. by S. of Win-
field, the county .seat, and 60 S.E. of Wichita.
Cattle raising, wheat, corn, alfalfa and hay.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays.; republican;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Q.A.Robertson, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
DISPATCH; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1905; W.F.Baldridge, editor and
publislier (1—7).
DIGHTON,c. h.,iane Co. -D S85 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 24 m.
W. of Scott and 100 W. of Great Bend.
Stock raising and farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1885: F. H. Lobdell, editor and publisher
(7-5).
L A N E CO. JOURNAL; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; J. E. Lucas, editor
and publisher (2—3).
DODGE CITY, c.h., Ford Co.JJ
3,724 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds.
and Arkansas r., 130 m. W. of Hutchinson.
Grain and stock-shipping point. Farming.
GLOBE-REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; W. E.Davis and F. W.
Tyler, editors and publishers (2—3).
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; four
to eiglit pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
364
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
lished 1883; T. J. Schall, editor and publisher
(1-8).
WORLD BROTHERHOOD; month-
ly (A A).
DOUGLASS, Butler (7o. a,755t pop..
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. A
shipping point for grain and live stock.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1884; J. M. Satterthwaite, editor and pub-
lisher.
DOWNS, Osborne Co. [^ 1,S87 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 ni. N. E. of Osborne,
the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; e<tablished Janiiarj', 1903;
Ransom & Mann, editors and publishers
(7-5).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15xa2; subscription $1.50; established
1880; R. T. "Weld and H. W. Smith, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
DRESDEN, Decatur Co. ^ on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established June, 1905; Mrs. K. F Woods, edi-
tor; G. W.Woods, publlsner (1—7) (A A).
SUNFLOWER; Thursdays (A A).
DUNLAP, Morris Co. D- 400t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., about 9 m.
S. by E. of Council (Jrove, the county seat.
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
DWIGHT, Morris Co. o 136t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
about 53 m. "W. by S. of Topeka, the State
capital.
SPIRIT; Fridays (A A).
EDGERTON, Johnson Co. Q 317
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
.35 m. S. W. of Kansas City, Mo.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
December, 1906; Charlie W. Mays, editor and
publisher (1—8).
EDNA, Labette Co. Q, 874t pop.— local
estimate 800— on Missouri Pacific Rd., 11 m.
S. "W. of Oswego, the county seat. Wheat,
corn, oats, hay, cattle and hogs.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; W. E. Staige,
editor and publisher (8—3).
EFFINGHAM, Atchison Co. cf 634t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 18 m. W. of
Atchison, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
ATCHISON CO. VISITOR; Fridays
(A A).
NEWIiEAF; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1887; C. E. and A. J. Sells, editors and pub-
lishers (8—6 P).
ELDORADO, c. h., Butler Co. c;
3,466+ pop.— local estimate 3,565— on Atchi-
son. Topeka & Santa Fe, Kansas City,
KANSAS.
Mexico & Orient and Missouri Pacific Rds.
and Walnut r., 28 m. E. N. E. of Wichita,
the county seat. Missouri Pacific shops
and roundhouse, creamery, one grist and
two flour mills. Agriculture and stock,
raising.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $3, weekly
$1.50; established-daily 1895, weekly 1883:
T. B. Murdock, editor and publisher (1— ;8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,127 in 1905, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in igo6 and 1907.
WALNUT VALLEY TIMES; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKI^Y,
Fridays; republican; lour pages — daily
171^^x24, weekly 22x28; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1887, weekly
1870; Alvah Shelden, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays: democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889: Geo. F. Fullinwider, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,368 in
1895 and 1,545 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than i.ooo every year since,
up to and including 1907.
KANSAS AND 3IISSOURI TEM-
PLAR s monthly; remiierajioe: four pages
16x22: subscription 25 cents; established 1»«95;
Geo. F. Fullinwider, editor and publisher
(1-S).
EL.K CITY, Montgomery Co. R 709t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., about 12 m. N. W. of
Independence, the county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE AND SUN; Fridays;
eight pages i:Sx20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; L.B.Davis, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1902; L. B. Davis,
editor and publisher (1—8 P).
ELK EALLS, Elk Co., 350 R pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. Rd., 8 m. S. E.
of Howard, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1903; William A. Cobbs, editor and
publisher (1—5).
ELLINWOOD, Barton Co. D 760t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
10 m. E. of Great Bend, the county seat.
Grain elevators, pottery, brick works,
creamery and flour mill. Wheat growing.
BARTON CO. PRESSE; Fridays;
German: independent; four pages 22x28;
subscription $2; established 1896; JohnHoen-
scheidt, editor and publisher (9—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
365
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1906 and 1907.
L>CAU£R ; J'hursaays ; independent ;
Oerman and English; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894: Joseph W. A.
<3ooke, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,084 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory plaim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
ELLSWORTH, c. h., ElUworth Co.
n 1,549+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
and Union Pacific Rds., 35 m. W. of Salina.
Stock raising, corn and wheat.
MES.SENGER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Frank S. Foster, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1896 and 1897,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 2Ux26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871 : George Huycke, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the vear^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ELSMORE, Allen Co. ^ 2,000 pop.
(of township), on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Rd., 30 m. from Fort Scott. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Frldaj's; republican;
«lght pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; H. T. Ashford, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LEADER; Fridays (A A).
EMMETT, Pottairatomie Co. cf
CITIZEN; Wednesdays (A A).
EMPORIA, c. h., Lyon Co. n- 8,223t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
•nd Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., be
tween Cottonwood and Neosho rs. 61 m. S.
W. of Topeka, the State capital. Seat
of College of Emporia and State Normal
School.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally
$4, weekly:$l; established 1890; W.A.White,
«dItor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, i,7S4 in i903
2,057 in 1904
2,279 in 1905
2,575 in 1906
2,788 in 1907
The weekly had credit for an aver-
age issue of 2,110 in 1903 and 2,061 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907-
TIMES; Fridays; people's party; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887; P. F. Yearout, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,700 in 1895 a"
1,997 in 1899, but has not since made
issumg so many as 1,000
claim to
copies.
ENGLEWOOD, Clark Co. p ISlt
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
15 m. S. W. of Ashland.
CLARK CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays
(A A).
ENTERPRISE, Dickinson Co. D 798
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Union Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rds., 6 m. E. of Abilene. Flour mills
and machine shops.
PUSH AND JOURNAL; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
Jl; established December. 1905; I. K. Fretz,
editor and publisher (1—8).
ERIE,c. h., Neosho Co. D, 1,642 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri,
Kansas* Texas Rds. and Neosho r.,40m.
S. W. of Fort Scott. Agriculture and stock
raising; oil wells and refineries.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1876; Wells & Denious, editors and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,814 in 1905
2,040 in 1907
SENTINEL; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; A. Q. Wooster, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,323 in 1907
ESBON, Jewell Co. tl 870t pop. (of
township), on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rd., \0% m. W. of Mankato, the
county seat. Corn raising and live stock.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1899;
Earl Vaughn, editor and publisher (8—3).
ESKRIDGE, Wahauntte Co. o 612t
pop., on Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
35 m. S. W. of Topeka, the State capital.
Farming and live stock.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x23; subscription SI; established
1888; D. & W. Busenbark, editors and pub-
lishers (8-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WABAUNSEE CO. TRIBUNE;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; W. H. Melrose, managing
editor; Tribune Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: i,i57 in 1907
EUDORA, Douglas Co. n- 640t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 7 m. E. of
Lawrence, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; neutral; four pages
20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1886; Geo.
C. Brune, editor and publisher (8—3) (A A).
EUREKA, c. h., Greenwood Co. O,
2.09H- pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds. and Fall r.,
45 m. S. of Emporia. Agriculture.
DEMOCRATIC MESSENGER;
36 i
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
tubscrlption $1; established 1883; Hudson &
Focht, editors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,356 in
1896 and 1,736 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
HERALD AND GUEfcXAVOOD CO.
REPUBlilCAN } Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished—HeraZrt 1868, Republican 1880; consoli-
dated October, 1S92; George E. Tucker, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,574 i^
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
EVEREST, Broton Co. cf 502t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Hia-
watha, the county seat. Agriculture and
Btock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; eight pages
18x20; subscription $1 ; established 1888; O. C.
Jones, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
FAIRVIEW, Brown Co. ^ 895t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 11 m.
W. of Hiawatha, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868; S. O. Groesbeck, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
FALL RIVER, Oreenu-ood Co. P, 371
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,30
m S. E. of Eureka.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
J. A. Powell, editor and publisher (1—8).
FLORENCE, Marion Co. n l,178t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
10 m. S. E. of Marlon, the county seat.
Quarries of building stone. Wheat.
NEWS-BUIiLETIN; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 14x22; subscription
$1.50; established— A'eit's 1900, Bulletin 1886.
consolidated 1901; D. F. Hancock, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
FONTANA, Miami Co. 270 pop., on
St. Louis isc San Francisco Rd., 12 m. S. of
Paola. Manufacturing of Ironing boards
and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 109^x16; subacriptlon 75 cents; estab
llshod February, 1907: Ernest F, McNutt, edi-
tor and publisher (7—7 P).
FORMOSO, Jewell Co. i 200 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 10
m. E. of Mankato. the county seat. Com,
wheat and hogs.
NEW ERA; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established December, 1900;
A. E. Coleman, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
KANSAS.
FORT LEAVENWORTH, Leav-
enworth Co. cf on Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific Rds. and Missouri r., 3 m. N. of
Leavenworth, the county seat. United
States Infantry and Cavalry School and
Post and Military Prison are here.
JOURNAL. OF THE U. S. CAVAI.-
RY ASSOCIATION; quarterly, March,
June, September and December; military;
one hundred and twenty-five pages 6x9; sub-
scription $2; established 1888; L. C. Scherer,
editor; U. S. Cavalry Association, publish-
ers (I-78).
Copies printed: 1,025 in 1898
2,000 in 1907
FORT SCOTT, c. h., Bourbon Co. P,
10,322t pop,— local estimate 15.000— on St.
Louis & San Francisco, Missouri, Kansas &
Texas and Missouri Pacific Rds. and Mar-
maton r., 100 m. S. of Kansas City, Mo.
Agriculture, manufacturing, coal mining
and sugar making. Seat of Kansas Normal
College.
REPUBLIC AX; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY', Tliur»uays;
daily lour, weekly eigJit pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1; established-
daily 1902, weekly 1896; N. W. Huston, editor;
Republican Printing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,609 in 1903 and 1,540 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
For the years 1902 and 1906 the
weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
TRIBUNE AND MONITOR » every
evening except Sunday, and S E M I -
WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
democratic; dally six to eight, semi-weekly
eight pages 17x22; subscription- dally $6,
semi-weekly fl; established 1884; G. W. Mar-
ble, editor; Tribune Monitor Companj', pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TOWN AND COUNTRY AND
THE SASNAK; Fridays; sixteen pages
1 1x15 ;'BUb8cription $1 ; established 1905 ; Ralph
Richards, editor; The Bourbon Co. Press
Association, publishers. Issues editions for
Redfield, Mapleion, Garland and Unionfown
(12—5 P).
TRACKMAN; weekly; labor; four
pages 17x24; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished July, 1903; J. I. Sheppard, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1907.
FRANKFORT, Manhall Co. EfLmt
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. E. of
Marysvllle, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; four
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
367
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
pages 17x24; subscriptions!; established 1893;
O. W. Shedden, editor and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,764 in
1904, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with printing
more than 1,000 copies for the year
1907.
TREDONIA, c. h., Wilaon Co. C\ l,650t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, St.
Louis &. San Francisco and Missouri Pacific
Rds. and Fall r., 31 m. S. E. of Eureka.
Wheat growing and stock raising.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
dav. and WEEKLY, Fridays (A A).
WILSON CO. CITIZEN; Fridays;
republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1; established 1870; John S. Gllmore, editor
and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factorv statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 since 1898. up to
and including 1907.
FRONTENAC,Cmtr/orfl Co.Q, 1,8051
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd..
about 5 m. S. E. of Girard, the county seat.
NEWS; semi-weekly. Tuesdays and Fri-
days (A A).
FULiTON. Bourhon Co. U^ 424t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd., 13 m.
N. of Fort Scott, the county seat, and 86 S.
of Kansas City, Mo. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays ; Independ-
ent; four pages 15x22: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884 ; A. W. Felter, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3) ( A A).
RECORD J Fridays (A A).
GALENA, Cherokee Co. P,10,115t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Kansas
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rds., 7 m. W. of
Joplin, Mo. Lead and zino mining.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sundav; democratic; six pages 18x24;
subscription $♦; established 1896: B. L. & S.
M. Strother, editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eifect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays: republi-
can; four pages 17x24; subscription $1: es-
tablished 1880; L. C. Weldy, editor and pub-
lisher (2^3).
GALESBURG, Neosho Co. P. 241
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
11 m. N. W. of Parsons. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays ; Independ-
ent; four pages 20x2«S; subscription {1; es-
llBhed 1885; Claire Rosa, editor; Rosa & Son,
publishers (5 — 3).
GARDEN CITY, c. h., Finney Co. p
1,590+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd. and Arkansas r., 50 m. W. of Dodge
City. Irrigated farm lands. Stock raising
and agriculture.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 12x18; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1886; Norris Bros., editors and publish-
ers (8—3).
IMPRINT; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
E. N. Keep, editor; Siiumway & Keep, pub-"
Ushers (9—5).
GARDNER, «^oftn«oH Co. r> 475t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 6 m.
S. W. of Olathe, the county seat, and 32 S.
of Kansas City, Mo. Manufacturing.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1899: R,
B. )luffman,edltorand publisher (7— 3 P).
GARLAND, Bourhon Co. □'600 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd. Farming
and coal mining,
GAZETTE; Fridays; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $1; established October,
1905; I. S. Boyer, editor; The Bourbon Co.
Press Association, publishers (1—6 P).
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; four pages
1.5x82 ; Bubscriptiou $1 ; established December,
1905: W. L. Goheeu, editor and publisher
(1-6 P).
GARNETT, c. h.,Ander$on Co. Q
2,078+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missouri Pacific Rds., 51 m. S. of Law-
rence and 82 S. W. of Kansas City, Mo. Ag-
riculture.
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
day, and EAGLE PLAIN-DEALER,
Fridays; daily independent, weekly republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$ , weekly $1.50; established— daily iy06,
weekly 1854;"^ Richardson & Chanipe. editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
M. Schoonover. editor and publisher (5—3).
GAS CITY, Allen Co. n- 2,219 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 5 m. E. of lola, the county seat.
HERALD; semi weekly ; republican; six
to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1897; A. C. Shaffer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GAYEORD, Smith Co. \^ 302t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
about 10 m. S. by W. of Smith Center, the
county seat. Shipping of grain and live
stock.
SENTINEL; Thursdays (A A).
GENESEO, Rice Co. □ 466t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 40 m. N. of Hutchinson.
JOURNAL: Thursdays : Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 81: estab-
lished March. 1904; Percy Torrey, editor and
publisher (1—7).
GIRARD, c. h., Crawford Co. O, 2,47St
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Kan-
sas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis and St. Louli
ft San Francisco Rds., 25 m. S. of Fort Scott.
Coal shipping and mining. Agriculture.
APPEAL TO REASON; Saturdays;
socialist; four pages l«x22; subscription 50
368
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
cents; established August, 1895; J. A. Way-
land, editor and publUher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 79,414 in 1900
I95j309 in 1902
260,096 in 1903
342,609 in 1906
489,272 in 1907
INDEPENDENT NEWS; Thursdays;
populist; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1896; Derry & Derry, editors and
publishers.
PRE8S| Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16^x22; subscription 81; established
1869 ; E. A. Wasser Sc Son, editors and pub
Ushers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,000 in_ 1897 ^'^d
2,300 in 1903. since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
GLASGO, Cloud Co. ^ 740 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd. and Solomon r., 18 m.
S. W. of Concordia, the county seat. Qraln
and stock raising.
SUN I Fridays; Independent; four to eight
pages 15x22; subscription (1 ; established 1888;
L. E. Frankforther. editor and publisher
(1-8).
OLENELDER, Mitchell Co. [1] 481t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. W. of
Belolt, the county seat. Qraiu and stock
raising.
PEOPLE'S SENTINEL.; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; D. L. Timbers, editor and
publisher.
GOFFS, Nemaha Co. iif S(J5t pop., on
Kansas City Northwestern and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 14 m. S. E. of Seneca, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
J. L. Papes, editor and publisher (3— 7P).
GOODLAND, c. h., Sherman Co. "q
2,500 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 86 m. W. of Colby. Machine shops.
Farming and stock raising.
NEWS AND REPUBLIC; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established— i?e/»itblic 1886, News 1898;
consolidated June, 1907; J. H. Stewart, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SHERMAN CO. RECORD; Thurs
days (A A).
GOVE, c. h., Oeve Co. -a 162t pop., 12 m.
S. of Qrainfield, the nearest station on
Union Pacific Rd. Agriculture and atoek
raising.
GOVE CO. REPUBLICAN GA-
ZETTE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription tl; established 1886;
A. K. Trimmer.editor and publisher (7—3 P).
GRAINFIELD, Gove Co. -a llSf
pop., on Union Pacific Rd.
ADVOCATE: Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished June. 1904; W. H. Tuttle, editor and
publisher (12—6).
GREATBEND, c. h., Barton Co. n
2,470+ pop., on Atchison. Topeka &. Santa Fe
and Missouri Pacific Rds. and Arkansas r.,
57 m. W. of McPherson. Seat of Central
KANSAS.
Normal College. Flour mills, elevators,
stone quarries and brick works. Agri-
culture.
ITEM; every evening except Sunday, and
REGISTER, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1901, weekly
1874; Ira H. Clark, editor and publisher (2—3).
RUSTLER; every evening except Sun-
^ BARTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888; W.
E. Stoke, editor and publisher (7—5).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1.50; established
1876 ; W. L. Townsley, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GREELiE Y, ^»»«f«*'*o« Co. n- 507 pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 10 m. N. E. of Gar-
nett, the county seat. Shipping point for
grain and stock. Farming and grazing. Oil
wells.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; independent;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891: O. L. CulUson, editor and publisher
(7-5).
GREENIiEAF, Washington Co. ^
854+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 8 m. S. E.
of Washington, the county seat. Farming
and live stock.
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1894; Ir-
vln Hoyne, editor and publisher.
GREENSBURG, c. h.. Kiowa Co. p
343+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 31 m. W. of Pratt. Agriculture and
stock raising.
KIOWA CO. SIGNAL; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1886; a; H. Holmes, editor and publisher
(1—6).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1902; James I. Parcel, editor
and publisher (1—6).
GRIBLEY, Coffey Co. a- 173 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 10 m. S, W. of Burlington.
Farming and stock raising.
STAR; Fridaj's; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 1902; Glick Fockele. editor; Frank
Fockele. publisher (2— ;<) (A A).
GRINNELL, Gove Co. -a on Union
Pacific Rd., about 70 m. E. by N. of Sharon
Springs.
GOVE CO. RECORD; Fridays (A A).
GYPSUM, Saline Co. a 637 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Sallna,
the county seat. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; L. S. Goodwin, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
H ABB AM, Washington Co. [|] 358t pop. ,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 12 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
369
KAASAS.
KANSAS.
W. of Washington, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
CITY CLIPPER; Fridays ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; H. J. Matteson, editor and publisher.
HALSTEAD, Harvey Co. g 9Utpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and
Little Arkansas r., 10 m. W. S. W. of New-
ton, the county seat. Flour mills.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1881; E.J. Bookwatter, editor and publisher.
HAMILTON, Greenwood Go. Q> 296
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
18 m. N. E. of Eureka, the county seat.
Farming and stock-raising.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; Hudson &
Focht. editors and publishers (1—5 P).
HANOVER, Washington Co. [j »87t
pop.— local estimate 1,087— on Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy and St. Joseph & Grand
Island Rds.and Little Blue r., 15 m. N. E.of
Washington, the county seat. Farming.
DEMOCRAT-ENTERPRISE i Fri
days; populist; el«ht pages 13x30; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1877; James Pontius, edi-
tor and publishwr.
HERAIiD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1900;
D. O. Munger, editor and publisher.
HARPER, Harper Co. g 1,500 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Hutch-
inson & Southern and Kansas City, Mexico
and Orient Rds., 9 m. N. of Anthony, the
county seat. Flour mills, creamery and
farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1885; A. B. Hoffman, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8). , ^
SENTINELi; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; J. O. Kille, editor and publisher (1—8).
HARTFORD, Lyon Co. O- 653t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 13 m. S. E.
of Emporia, the county seat. Shipping
point for grain and live stock.
NEOSHO VALLEY TIMES; Fridays;
eight pages 13x30; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1895; A. S. Bernheisel, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HARVEYVILIiE, Wabaunsee Co.
n- 213+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd.. about 35 m. S. W. of Topeka, the
State capital.
MONITOR ; Fridays {A A).
HAVANA, Montgomery Co. P, 350
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
16 m. S. W. of Independence, the county
seat. Oil wells, farming and stock raising
HARP; Fridays; four to six pages 13x20
subscription $1; established September. 1905
R. B. Knock, editor and publisher (11—5 P).
HAVEN, Beno Co. g 1.389t pop. (of
township;, on Missouri Pacific Rd., 30 m.
N. W. of Wichita. Farming.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; S. G. Herlacher, editor and pub-
lisher.
24
HAVENSVILLE, Pottawatomie Co.
cf 437+ pop., on Leavensworth, Kansas dt
Western Rd., 20 m. N. E. of Westmoreland,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription (1; established
1891; R. C. Coverdaie, editor and publisher.
HAVILAND. Kiowa Co. g 200 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 10
m. E. of Greensburg.
ONLOOKER; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established May, 1903;
Frank Fesler, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
HAYS, c. h., Ellis Co. a l,136t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd. and Big creek, 220 m. W.
of Topeka, the State capital. Flour mills
and elevators. Farming and stock raising.
ELLIS CO. NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; tour pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1897: News Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1882; J. H. Freese, editor and
publisher (1—8).
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republican;
eightpages 11x18; subscription $1; established
1888 ; Geo. P. Griffith, editor and publisher
(1—8).
HEPLER, Crawford Co. P. 215t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., about
20 m. S. W. of Fort Scott.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
'H.T.JtI'SGTO'S » Dickinson Co. D 3,243
pop., at junction of Missouri Pacific and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 30 m.
5. E. of Abilene, the county seat. Agricult-
ure and manufacturing.
SUN; Thursdays; republican; twelve
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1903; Francis Potter, editor; Sun Printing
Co., publishers (1 — 6).
TIMES ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 14x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; A. M. Crary, editor; Crary & Son, pub-
lishers (5—3).
HERNDON, Rawlins Co. tl USt pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15 m
N. E. of Atwood, the county seat.
NONPAREIL; Thursdays (A A).
HEWINS, Clmutauqua Co. O, 40t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
about 40 m. S. E. of Winfleld.
SAYINGS ; Thursdays ( A A).
HIAWATHA, c. h., Brown Co. cf
2,829+ pop., on Missouri Pacific and St. Joseph
6, Grand Island Rds., 42 m. W. of Saint Jo-
seph, Mo. Agriculture and stock raising.
BROWN CO. WORLD; Fridays; re-
publican; thirty-two pa«es 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1864; Ewlng Herbert,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,440 in_ 1894 and
3,157 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907-
HERBERT'S MAGAZINE; weekly;
four pages 11x16; sub3criptIoh$l; establi.shed
1900; Ewing Herbert, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
370
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
KANSAS DEMOCKAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; E. Martlndale, editor
and publisher (12— fi).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,429 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
HIGHLAND, Doniphan Co. c/ 780r
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
10 m. N. W. of Troy, the county seat.
Farming.
V I D ETTE J Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.75; established
1892; Tobias Larson, editor and publisher
(1-8).
HILL CITY, c. h., Graham Co. \2
1,000 pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and South
Solomon r., 67 m. E. of Colby. Agriculture
and cattle raising.
PEOPT-iE'S REVEIL.L.E; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1883; Reveille Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (2 — S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPUBLiICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 : subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1889; W. H. Hill, editor and publisher
(12-3). _
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HILLSBORO, Marion Co. n 754t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
10 m. W. of Marlon, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
JO URN A li; Fridays; (German; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1901; H. A. Unger editor; Journal
Printing Company, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,138 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
and the publisher admits that no such
record is kept as would make it possible
to prepare such a report; nevertheless
it has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
HOISINGTON, Barton Co. n 789t
pop., on Missouri Pacitic Rd., 11 m. N. of
Qreatbend, the county seat. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscriptions!; established 1889; Roy
Cornelius, editor and publisher (2— 3).
KANSAS.
HOLTON, c. h., Jackton Co. cf 3,082f
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Kansas Cit3' Northwestern and Union Pa-
cific Rds., 30 m. N. of Topeka, the State
capital. Seat of Campbell University. Man-
ufacturing. Shipping point for live stock.
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1867; M. M. Beck & Son, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,700 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; independent;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.60; estab-
lished 1878 ; J. F. Jarrell, editor and pub-
llsherd— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,286 for the
year 1899, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
HOLYROOD, Ellsworth Co. D 17&
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
12 m. S. W. of Ellsworth, the county seat.
Farming.
BANNER: Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; M. G.Wood-
mansee, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 700 in 1907
HOPE, Dickinson Co. D 557t pop.- of
township 1,155+ — on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds., 20 m. S.
of Abilene, the county seat. Manufacture
of stucco. Dairying and stock raising.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; republican j
twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885 ; M. C. Hemenway, editor and pub-
lisher.
HORTON, Brown Co. cf 4.160 pop.,,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
40 m. W. of St. Joseph, 3Io. Manufacturing.
Stock raising and agriculture.
C0 3IMERCIAL.; Thursdays ; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription SI. 50;
established 1887 ; Clyde McManigal, editor
and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
Johnson & Law, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 and 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
HOWARD, c. h., Elk Co. R l,207t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
34 m. S. of Eureka. Agriculture and stock
raising.
COURANT; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1871 : Thos. E.Thomson, editor and publisher.
ELK CO. CITIZEN ; Tuesdays ; people's
party; four pages 15x22; subscription fl ; es-
tablished 1877 ; F. C. Flory, editor and pub-
lisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
371
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
HOXIE,c. h., Sheridan Co.^i^SOt pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 81 m. E. of Colby.
Farming and live stock.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1884; Franlc A. Mclvor, editor and
publisher.
HOYT, Jackson Co. cf 250 pop., on
Chieago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12 m. N.
of Topeka, the State capital. Agriculture
and stock raising.
SENTINEL; Saturday!; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1902; Moses W. Porter, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
HUGOTON, c. h., Stevens Co. p 54t
pop., 30 m. W. N. W. of Liberal, the nearest
station on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd. Agriculture.
HERMES; Fridays; republican; four
pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established
1887; A. W. Lamkin, editor; Sallie McClure,
publisher (5—3).
HUMBOLDT,-4Z;en Co. n,l,402tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rds. and Neosho r.,
44 m. W. of Fort Scott. Flour mills, vitri-
fied brick, cheese, carriage and wagon fac
tories, ice plant and creameries. Agricult-
ure.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1887; J. Ralph
Pickell, editor and publisher (7~5).
UNION ; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1866; W. T. McElroy, editor and publisher.
HURON, ^fc/moji Co. cf'iOOt pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd.. 15 m. N. W. of Atchi-
son, the county seat.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
HUTCHINSON, c. h., Btmo Co. Q
14,392 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Hutchinson
& Southern and Missouri Pacific Rds. and
Arkansas r., 40 m. N.W. of Wichita. Water
power and large salt wells.
INDEPENDENT; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
republican; twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, weekly $1; established— daily
April, 1901, weekly 1892 ; Sheridan Hough,
editor; Independent Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—7). . .
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 2,163 in 1897 and 2,000 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
N E W S J every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pag«s— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; sub-
fcription— dally $4, weekly 50 cents; estab-
lished—dally 1885, weekly 1872; W. Y. Morgan,
editor: The News Company, publishers
(7—8 P).
Copies printed: daily, 1,200 in 1896
2,768 in 1903
2,964 in 1904
3,435 in 190S
4,260 in 1906
4,670 in 1907
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for an issue of 1,000 in 1896 and
2,112 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement .—The Hutchinson
News is the very best paper in Hutchinson,
a city of 15,000, covering that territory
most thoroughly. Hutchinson has the
largest salt plants in the world and the
only soda ash plant west of the Mississippi
River. We guarantee an average sworn
circulation of 4,800 copies for the Daily
and 1,800 copies for the Weekly. For-
eign advertisers will make uo mistake
in including it in their estimate, as it is the
only paper in that town that furnishes a
sworn circulation statement, as you will
note from rating above.
SEMI-WEEKLY GAZETTE; Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1890: Harry A. Pell, editor and publisher
(11-7 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES: Saturdays (A A).
INTERSTATE SCHOOLMAN AND
KANSAS EDUCATOR; monthly: edu-
cation; thirty two pages 8x11; subscription
$1; established Februnry. 19(io: Oeorge W.
Wlnans and Richard R. Price, editors and
publishers (1—8 .
INDEPENDENCE, c. h., Montgom-
try Co. C\ 17,000 pop., on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds. and
Verdigris r. Steam grist, cotton and plan-
ing mills, brickyards, grain elevator, oil-
well, machine shops, tank and rubber fac-
tories, glass works, cement factory and
manufactories'of tobacco, broom.", straw-
paper. Ice and wagons. In the largest
natural gas field in the world.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subicription $5; established 1881; H. G.
James, editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factorv statement has ever been secured
from 'this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
SOUTH KANSAS TRIBUNE;
Wednesdavs ; republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.5u; established 1871; Tribune
Printing Co., editors and publishers? (1—7).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1906 this paper seemea to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1. 000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
STAR AND KANSAN; Fridays: social-
ist; four pages 30x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1872; H. W. Young, editor; Young &
Cox, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly in the years 1895 an 1
1896, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
INMAN, McPherson Co. D 352t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 13 m.
372
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
S. W. of McPherson, the county seat. Flour
mill and creamery. Grain and stock raising.
REVlEWi Fridays; Independent; ten
pages 2Ux25; subscription $1; established 1892;
A. E. Duvall, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert tnat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
I O Li A , c. li., Allen Co. 0, 8,791t Pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds. and Neosho r., 38 m. W.
of Fort Scott. Zinc smelters, brick fac-
tories, Portland cement works and ice
plant. Agriculture. Natural gas.
RECORD ; everyeveningexcept Sunday;
eiglit to twelve pages 17x24; .subscription $4;
established 189S; Harris. Teats & Brewster,
editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,074 in 1900 and
3,135 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
REGISTER } every evening except
Sundav; republican; six to twelve pages
15x2J, subscription $5.20; establUhed 1897;
Chas. F. Scott, editor and publisher (2— 4).
Copies printed: 1,454 "^ 1902
2,524 in 1905
3,759 in 1907
T N D E X ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x20"^; subscription $1; established
1906; T. F. Zugler, editor; Index Publishing
Co., publishers (8— 6 P).
IRVING, Marshall Co. □' 366t pop-, on
Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific Rds.,
15 m. S. of Marysville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
Ruth Frances Mathews, editor and publisher
(7—5).
ISABEL, Barber Co. g 1.3t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 75 m. W.
by S. of Wichita.
HERALD J Fridays (A A).
JAMESTOWN, Cloud Co. b 400t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Republi-
can r., 12 m. W. of Concordia, the county
seat. Water power. Agriculture and stock
raising.
KANSAS OPTIMIST; Thursday8;ln-
dependent; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription S1.50; established 1895; Rob't Good,
editor and publisher (1—8).
JENNINGS, Decatur Co. ti 4*4t pop.
(of township), on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Oberlin, the
county seat. Agriculture.
ECHO; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 188»;
G. W. Shook, editor and publisher (5—3).
J E T M O R E , c. h., Hodgeman Co. p
230-t pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. and Buckner r., 43 m. W. of Larned
Farming.
. REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
KANSAS.
four pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; C. E. Roughtou, editor and publisher.
WESTERN HERALD; Tnursdays;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1: established 1880; P. H. Hand, editor and
publisher (9—3).
JEWELiIi, Jewell Co. [j 736t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd. and Buffalo creek,
30 m. N. W. of Concordia. Stock raising
and farming.
JEWELL CO. REPUBLICANi
Fridays ; republican ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1879; W. C. Palmer,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,359 in 1901
1,575 in 1904
1,787 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
JUNCTION CITY,c.h., Geary Co.
D- 4,695+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and Union Pacific Rds. and Kansas r. 62 m.
N. W. of Emporia and 71 W. of Topeka, the
State capital. Water power, employed in
flour mills.
SENTINEL; dally except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; dally Independ-
ent, weeklv democratic; dally six to eight,
weekly eight to ten pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—dally $4, weekly $1; established Octo-
ber, 1907; A. D. Colby, editor; Colby & Bunee,
publishers (1—8).
UNION; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $4, weekly $1; established
—daily 1896, weekly 1861 ; Montgomery & Co.,
publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,112 for the year 1903, but
has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,618 in 1903. since
which it has not furnished any report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every jrear since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
FORT RILEY GUIDON; Saturdays;
military; six to eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established October, 1907; H. M.
Bunce, editor; Colby & Bunce, publishers
(1-8).
REPUBLIC; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1873; Chas. Henry Manley, editor and pub
Usher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
KANOPOLIS, EllSHorth Co. D 450
pop., on Union Pacific and Missouri Pa-
cific Rds., 28 m. S. W. of Salina. Sal t mines,
agriculture and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April. 1907; K. L. GrilHth, editor and
publisher (7—7).
KANSAS CITY, c.h.. WyandotteCo.
cf 51,418+ pop., on Kansas City Northwest-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
373
KANSAS.
ern, Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific RdB.
and Missouri r. Though a separate muni-
cipality, It is virtually a part of Kansas
City, Mo.
GAZETTE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK Li Y, Thursdays; repub-
lican; dally four, weeklj' eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $3, vreekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1SS7, weekly 1858; The Gazette
Publishing and Printing Co., publishers
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than i.ooo copies regular-
ly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
GLOBE; every evening except Sun-
days; independent; four pages 17^x24; sub-
scription $3; established June, 1HU5; W. J.
Pearson, editor; F. C.Clark, manager (7— 5P).
ADVANCE; Saturdays; religious;
twenty pages SJ^xlli^o; subscription $1; es-
tablished September, 1906; The Advance Co.,
editors and publishers (lu— 7 P).
AMERICAN CITIZEN ; Fridays ;
negro ; republican ; four pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1888; George Dudley,
editor; American Citizen Publishing Co., pub-
lishers.
KANSAS NEWS; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1: established 1895; C.
M. Durham, editor; News Printing Co..
publishers (5—3) (A A).
KANSAS PROHIBITIONIST; Fri
days; prohibition; four pages 13x20; sub-
scriptionlSl ; established 1902; EarleR. DeLay,
editor; Earle R. DeLaj' and Edwin C. Had-
ley. publishers (1—7).
L.ABOR RECORD; Fridays; labor;
sixteen pages 11x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894: W. E. Orr, editor; Geo.W. Knapp,
publisher (12-6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
Irom this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding i,ooo in 1903 and' 1906,
and has claimed a higher rating, but
failed to furnish information that would
warrant according it.
PRESS} Fridays; four to eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; J. B.
Hippie, editor and publisher (6—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite infor-
mation as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
SUN; Fridays ; people's party ; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established 1889;
E F. Helsler. editor and publisher.
WYANDOTTE IIERAI.I); Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1872; Lane Printing Co.,
editors and nublishers (7— 3P)
COOPERS' INTERNATIONAL.
JOURNAL; monthly; cooperage labor;
seventy eight pages 5x8; pubscrii tlon $1;
established January, 1890; James A. Cable,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 18,650 in 1905
16,291 in 1906
8,480 in 1907
JOURNAL OF THE BROTHER-
HOOD OF BOILER MAKERS AND
IRON SHIP BUILDERS OF
AMERICA; monthly; fraternal; labor;
thirty-two to seventy eight pages 71^x15 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; John McNeil
and Wm. J. Gilthorpe, editors; Brotherhood
of B. M. & I. S. B. of A., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: i5»i75 i" 1907
KANSAS.
KENSINGTON, Smith Co. b 400 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 14 m.
W. of Smith Center, the county seat. Stock
and grain .
MIRROR; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Boyd Pub. Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12—5 P).
KING AID, Anderson Co. D- 364t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 9 m. S. E. of Garnett. the
county seat, and 85 S. by S. W. of Kansas
City, Mo. Live stock and agriculture.
DISPATCH; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
llsned 1888; J. E. Scruggs, Jr., editor and
publisher (8—3).
KINGMAN, c.h., Kingman Co. D
1,785+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Hutchinson & Southern and Missouri Pa-
cific Rds. and on Nlnnescah r., 45 m. W. of
Wichita. Agriculture and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established Is-vO;
A. R. Hansmann, editor; Hansmaun & Mc-
Millan, publlsheis (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,249 in
1902 and 1,250 in 1904, since which
time the publisher asserts that no such
record is kept as would make it pos-
sible to prepare such a report, but the
paper was, nevertheless, credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1Q07.
KINGMAN CO. TELEGRAPH; Fri
days; German; independent; four pages
22x28; subscription $2; established 19ii8; John
Hoensclieidt, editor and publisher (7—5).
LEADER-COURIER; Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1884; Morton Albaugh, editor and
publisher (7—8').
KINSLEY, c. h., Edwards Co. g 780t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
25 m. S. W. of Larned. Farming and stock
raising.
GRAPHIC J Fridays; people's party ;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; est abllshed
1877; J. M. Lewis, Jr., editor and publisher.
MERCURY ; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882; C. R. Edwards, editor and publisher
(1-8).
KIOWA, Barber Co. p 765t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific Rds.. 29 m. S. by S. E. of Medicine
Lodge, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1884: H. E. Glenn, editor and publisher (9—3).
NEWS-REVIEW; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Oscar Haberlein. editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907-
KIR WIN, Phillips Co. [j 5«6t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., in the Solomon valley,
16 m. S. E. of Philllpsburg, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent; eight
(74
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
September. 1905: J. R. Green, editor and pub-
lisher (1-7).
Copies printed: 8oo in 1906
KAXSAN ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
F. L. Piatt & Co., editors and publishers
(6-5).
LACROSSE, c. h., Euah Co. a 536t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 32 m. N. W. of
Greatbend. Wheat, corn and oats.
CHIEFTAIN; Fridays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; Rodney Torrey, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
REPIJBL.ICAN; Fridays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1897; A. C.
Whitemau, editor and publisher (6—5).
L.ACYGNE, Li7in Co. o- l,037t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd. and
Marais des Cygnes r., 37 m. N. of Fort Scott.
Timber coal, grain, fruit and live stock.
JOURNALi; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26: subscription $1 ; established 1870;
Bruce Dennis, editor and publisher.
KANSAS STANDARD ; Fridays; in-
dependent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1 ; established 1903. Louis R. Divilbiss, edi-
tor and publisher (6—5).
RECORD; Thursdays (A A).
liAFONTAINE, Wilson Co. O, 20t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. S. of
Fredonla, the county seat.
BANNER; Fridayi (A A).
LAHARPE, Allen Co. P, eiOf pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 6 m. E. of lola, the
county seat, and 43 W. of Fort Scott.
Farming.
KANSAS REVIEW; semi-weekly ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; P. W. Usry, editor and publisher (A A).
JOURNAL,; Fridays (A AJ.
Li AKIN, c. h., Kearny Co. p 259t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and
Arkansas r., about 21 m. W. of Garden City.
Agriculture. Irrigating canals.
INVESTIGATOR; Saturdays; four
pages 15x22; subscriptions!; established 1898;
H. G. Madison, editor and publisher (5 — 3).
KEARNY CO. ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; A. W. Yale,
editor and publisher (1—8).
LARNED, c. h., Pawnee Co. Q 2,200
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., about 22 m. S. W. of
Greatbend. Various manufactures. Stock
raising and farming.
CHRONOSCOPE; Thursdays; republi-
can, eight pages i5x2a; subscriptions!; es-
tablished 1878; Wolcott & Christy, editors
and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 951 in 1907
TILLER-AND -TOILER ; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1877; Harvey Eckert, editor
and publisher (3—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,095 in
1897 and 1,156 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every \ear
since, up to and including 1907.
KANSAS.
LATHAM, Butler Co. 0, 250t pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 36 m. N. E.
of Winfleld.
MIRROR; Saturdays (A A).
LAWRENCE, c. li., Douglau Co.n-
10,862+ pop., on Union Pacific and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds. and Kansas r.,
34 m. W. by S. W. of Kansas City, Mo.
Flour mills, foundries, and manufact-
ures of furniture, cigars, brick and tile,
hoi se collar and canning factories.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and JEFFERSONIA^ GA-
ZETTE, Wednesdays; inaependent; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $4, weekly $1; established 1882; C. S.
Finch, editor; Jetfersonian Gazette Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, bat
the weekly has had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1903 and 1907.
JOURNAXi; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republi-
can ; daily four pages 20x26, weekly sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; eBtablished- daily 1857, weekly 1865;
The Journal Co., editors and publlsherg
(2-7).
Copies printed: daily, 2,963 in 1906
3,690 in 1907
Weekly, 2,285 ^^ 1906
2,184 in 1907
VVORLiD ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1: es-
tablished 1892; W. C. Simons, editor; World
Company, publishers (3— 7).
Copies printed: daily, 2,719 in 1902
3,266 in 1903
3,578 in 1905
3,773 in 1906
4,217 in 1907
Weekly, 1,000 in 1895
1,000 in 1900
3,009 in 1902
3,128 in 1903
3,180 in 1905
3,034 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
GERMAN lA ; Thursaays ; German ;
Independent; eight pages 20x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; H. Albach, editor and
publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1S99
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
LEAVEN'WORTH, o. h., Leaven-
worth Co. cf 20,735+ pop., at junction of
seven railroads, on the Missouri r., 26 m. S.
of Kansas City. Mo. General manufactur-
ing and river commerce. Coal mines In
vicinity.
POST; everv evening except Sunday; in-
dependent: foiir to eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $5.40; established August, 1905; The
Post Publishing Co.. editors and publishers
(2 7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
375
KANSAS.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $S,
weekly 25 cents; established 1857; D. R.
Anthony, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
8.598 in 1897 and 11,506 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished a report,
but was credited with more than 7,500
in 1907.
The weekly issue had credit for an
average issue of 11,271 in 1898 and
9,918 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any report, but was credited
with more than 7,500 in 1902 and more
than 4,000 in 1907.
LABOR REVIEW; Saturdays; labor;
four nages 15x22: snbi-criDtion 50 cents; es-
tablished June, 1902; R. V. O'Connor, editor
and publisher (2 — 3).
TRIBUENE; Fridays; German; inde-
pendent democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1887; S. Ku-
raner, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 since 1901, and up
to and including 1907.
HOME RECORD; monthly; four pages
12x17: subscription 30 cents; established 1872;
Mrs. Florence M. Hopkins editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
'for exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and 1907.
KANSAS CHURCHMAN; monthly;
Protestant episcopal; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents: established 1872: Rev. F.
"W. Atkin, editor and publisher (1—5) (A A).
XEBANON, Smith Co. ^ 590tpop.,on
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 14 m.
E. of Smith Center, the county seat. Stock
raising and agriculture.
ARGUS ; Fridays; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; (J. C. McNeice,
editor and publisher (5—3).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
1887; Geo. W. Tew. editor; Linton, Mahin &
'Mahiu, publishers (7—3 P).
LEBO. Cojffey Co. D- 605t pop., on At-
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m. E. of
Emporia. Coal mining and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; W. P. Evans, editor and publisher
'(1—8).
liECOMPTON, Douglat Co. D- 408t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd
and Kansas r.. 10 m. N. W. of Lawrence,
the county seat. Seat of Lane University,
Small fruit farming and stock raising.
SUN; Fridays; Independent; eight pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1891; W.
B. Illff, editor and publisher (8—5).
liENEXA, Johnson Co. D- 2»It pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 11 m. S.
by W. of Kansas City.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
KANSAS.
LENORA, Norton Co. t] 231 pop., oa
Missouri Pacific Rd., 17 m. S. W. by S. of
Norton, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22^; subscription $1; established
June, 1901; E. A. Mellen, editor and publisher.
LEON, Butltr Co. P, 527t pop., on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 32 m. E. of Wi-
chita. Farming and stock raising.
INDICATOR; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; established 1880; J. E.
Hannon, editor and publisher (5—3).
LEONA, Doniphan Co. cT 950 pop., on
St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 11 m. W. of
Troy.
DONIPHAN CO. HUSTLER; Fri
days; independent: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription fl; established March, 1903; Harry
Mailler. editor and publisher (12—3).
LEONARDVIIiLE, miey Co. cf 335t
pop., on Leavenworth, Kansas & Western
Rd., 26 m. N. W. of Manhattan, the county
seat. Live stock and grain. Dairying.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; J. E. Track, editor and publisher
(5-3).
LEOTI,c. h., Wichita Co. a 151t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 24 m. W. of Scott.
Stock raising and agriculture.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 13x20 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Roy Holsington, editor; Hois-
Ington Bros., publishers (6—5).
LEROY, Coffey Co. D- 91» pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Missouri Pa-
cific Rds. and Neosho r., 10 m. S. E. of Bur-
lington, the county seat. Wagon factories
and fruit evaporator. Stock raising and
farming. Brick plant, gas and oil.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15>^x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879 ; Frank Fockele, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
COiyiMENT; semimonthly; six pages
15x22; sabscrlption 50 cents; estahllshed 1899;
Harry L. Covert, editors and publisher (2—8).
LEWIS, Edwards Co. Q 100 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd..9m. E.
of Kinsley, the county seat.
PRESS} Fridays; independent; ten
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
June, 1904; A. T. Gallemore, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
LINCOLN, c. h., Lincoln Co. a l,262t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Saline r.,
32 m. N. W. of Sallna. Wheat, corn and
wool.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1871: D. E. McCollum.
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,200 in 1903 and
1,365 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907-
SENTINEL ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889 ; O. B. Whitaker, editor and
publisher (10—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than i,ooo
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
liTNCOLNVIIiLE, Marlon Co. a-
143+ pop., on Chicago, Kock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 11 ra. N. of Marion, the county
seat.
LANCE: Fridays (A A).
L.INDSBORG, McPherton Co. n
2,047 pop., on Missouri Pacific and Union
Pacific Rds., 15 m. N. of McPherson, the
county seat. Seat of Bethany College.
Shipping point for broom corn. Agri-
culture.
L.INDSBORGS-POSTEN; Tuesdays;
Swedish; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1897; Bethany Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers.
NEWS : Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1881;
Anna Carlson, editor and publisher (5—3).
IIECOIID; Fridays; republicau; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1896:
Andrew Monson, editor; Bethany Book and
Printing Co., publishprs (7—5)
BETHANY MEjSSENGER; semi
monthly during gchool year; colleKe: thirty
two pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1897; Andrew Ostrum, editor; Bethany Book
& Printing Company, publishers (9—7 P).
LilNN, Washington Co. ^ 400 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. S. of Washington.
DIGEST; Thursdays; republicau; four
to eight pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents;
established 1897; J. W. Mahaffey, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
LITTLE RIVER, Rice Co. n 457t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
10 m. E. N. E. of Lyons, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
IWONITOR I Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1886 ; W. G. Greenbank, editor and
publisher.
LOGAN, Phillipi Co. [j 650 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd. and Solomon r., 15 m.
W. S. W. of Phillipsburg, the county seat.
Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1:
established December, 1903; J. J. Rodebough,
editor and pubUsher( 1—5) (A A).
REPUBLICAN -NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x21 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; Calvin D. Walker,
editor and publisher (1—8).
LONG ISLAND, Phillipi Co. ^ l,007t
pop. (of township), on Chicago, Burling-
ton & Qulncy Rd., near Prairie Dog creek.
Flour mills and grain elevators. Alfalfa
growing.
NEW LEAF; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished, as Leader, 1885; J. E.Jones, editor and
publisher (3—8).
LONGTON, Elk Co. R .564t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 25 m.
N. W. of Independence. Agriculture.
GLEANER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 : established 1880;
Lauren Hale, editor and publisher (5—3).
NEWS; Fridays; four pa^es 17}^x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; R. B. McCut-
chan, editor and publisher.
LOUISBURG, Miami Co. D- 6651 pop.,,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 14 m. E.
N. E. of Paola, the couHty seat, and 38 S. of
Kansas City, Mo. Ships corn, flax and
stock. Agriculture and fruit raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
tour pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1876; R. H. Cad wallader, editor and publisher
(6-5).
LOUISVILLE, Pottawatomie Co. a.
336 pop.
LYRE; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established August,
1904; Mabel F. Chilcott, editor; R. M. Chil-
cott & Co., publishers (7— 5) (A A).
LUCAS, Russell Co. n 277 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Lincoln.
Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $1; establisned.
April, 1901; Jones & Barton, editors and pub-
lishers.
LURAY, Pussell Co. n 150 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 24 m. N. E. of Russell,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock.
i raising.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established February, 1902;
F. W. Burlin. editor and publisher (9—5).
LYNDON, c. h., Otage Co. ^ l,004t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds.,3(i m. S. of Topeka. the
State capital. Farming and stock raising.
PEOPLE'S HERALD; Thursdays;
people's partv; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion <1; established 1889; J. Ed. Urie, editor
and publisher ( A A ).
LYONS, c. h., Rice Co. D l,736t pop.
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Missouri
Pacific and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds.,
30 m. E. of Greatbend. Extensive salt
mines. Flouring mills.
CENTRAL KANSAS DEMO-
CRAT; Fridays: independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1S7S; E.
H. Young, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,212 in
1902 and 1,657 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
REPUBLICAN ; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879: Clark Conkling, editor and pub-
lisher (1-S).
RICE CO. EAGLE; Fridays; demo-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $i. SO;
established 1884; Stanley Torrey, editor and
publlsher( (6—5).
Mccracken, ruhu co. d sistpop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 15 m. W. of La-
crosse, the county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1887; Clarence P. Dutton, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
MoCUNE, Crawford Co. P, 657t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15 m.
CATALOG CJE BY STATES.
377
KANSAS.
S. W. of Girard, the county seat. Coal
mines in vicinity. Agricultural region.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Morrison & Morrison, editors and
publishers (2—5 P).
MoIiOUTH, Jefferson Co. [if 589T pop.,
on Kansas City Northwestern Rd., 41 m. W.
of Kansas Cit3'. Mo. Farming and stock
raising.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x34; subscription $1; established 1887; A. E.
Scott, editor and publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in the years 1903 and 1904,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many, in fact has admitted
that it does not.
MoPHERSON, c. h., McPherson Co.
a 3,355 pop., on Atchison, Topelca & Santa
Fe, Chicago, Roclc Island is. Pacific, Mis-
souri Pacific and Union Pacific Rds. A
trade center. Wheat, corn and dairy
products.
REPUBLICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and REPUBLICAN AND
PRESS, Fridays; republican; dally four
pages 13x20, weekly eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1872; Wm. J. Krehbiel,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,833 in i895 and 2,387 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1886; W. Knaus, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 540 in 1907
DEUTSCHE WESTEN; Thursdays
(A A).
FREEMAN ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; J. A. Almgren, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
OPINION; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
1888; L. C. Criner. editor and publisher
(6-5).
ZIONS BOTE; Wednesdays; niennon-
ite; six pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; A. L. Schellenberg, editor; Men-
nonite Brethren Publishing House, publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,451 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MACKSVILLE, Siaiforr? Co. g 248t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
13 m. E. of St. John, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
KANSAS.
llshed 1904; The Enterprise Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (7—5).
MADISON, Greenwood Co. CI, 683t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 20 m. S. of Emporia.
Farming and stock raising.
MADISONIAN; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18S3; Tra8k& Oilman, editors and pub-
lishers.
MANCHESTER, Dickinson Co. u
218 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 13 m. N.W. of Abilene, the county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 : established 1896 ;
Z. H. Wise, editor and publisher (9—3).
MANHATTAN, c. h., Riley Co. cf
4,044+ pop.— local estimate 5,500 — on Blue
Valley, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Union Pacific Rds. and at confluence of
Big Blue with Kansas r., 53 m. W. of Topeka,
the State capital. Seat of the Stale Agricult
ural College. Agriculture and stock raising.
REPUBLIC; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Frldajs; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1876; Kimball
Bros., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,659 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
STUDENTS' HERALD: semi week
ly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; collegiate;
six pages 11x16; subscription SI; established
1896; Students' Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (2 — 8).
ENTERPRISE; Tuesdays (.A A).
INDUSTRIALIST; Saturdays; educa-
cational; sixteen pages 6x9; established 1875;
Faculty of Kansas State Agricultural College,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MERCURY; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Charles M. Vernon, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,104 in 1894
1,355 in 1899
968 in 1907
NATIONALIST; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.20;
established 1870; Lyon & Gilbert, editors and
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,110 in
1894 and 2,132 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
-ALUMNUS; monthly, except July and
August; collegiate; twenty-four to thirty-
two pages 6x91^; subscription $1; established
August, 1902; Sarah Hougham, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 610 in 1907
MANKATO, c. h., Jewell Co. t^ 890t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 32 m. N. W. of Con-
cordia. Agriculture and stock raising. Corn
predominates.
JEWELL CO. MONITOR; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1871 ; E.D, George, editor
and publisher (1—8).
378
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
WESTERN ADVOCATE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscrip
tion $1; establislied 1891; Henry R. Honey,
editor and publisher ( 1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,741 in 1897
2,768 in 1905
2,808 in 1907
MARION, c. h., Afarion Co. D l,824t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds. and
Cottonwood r. Farming, fruit growing and
stock raising.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; J. W. Moore, editor;
Runyan Brothers, publishers (1—8).
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1870; Homer Hoch. editor; E. W. Hoch, pub-
lisher (1-7).
Copies^ printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,300 copies
regularly in the year 1896, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
MARQUETTE, McPherson Co. a
725 pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and
Smoky Hill r.. 21 m. N. W. of McPherson.
the county seat. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; H. E. Bruce, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MARYSVILLE, c. h., Marshall Co.
cf 2,006+ pop., on St. Joseph & Grand Island
and Union Pacific Rds., 113 m. W. of Saint
Joseph, Mo. Roller-process flour mill and
cigar manufactories. Shipping point for
hogs, cattle and grain. •
ADVOCATE -DE3IOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established — ^di'octtfe 1886.
Democrat 1882; H. M. Brodrick, editor and
publisher (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,748 in 1899
and 2,321 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
MARSHALL CO. COURIER; Fri
days; German; independent; four pages
22x28: subscription $2; established 1905;
John Hoenscheidt, editor and publisher
(9—5).
MARSHALL CO. NEWS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1872; George T. Smith, editor
and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,800 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished a report,
but had credit for more than 1,000
in 1907.
MEADE, c. h., Meade Co. p 326t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
42 m. S. W. of Bucklin, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
MEADE CO. GLOBE; Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1885; Frank Fuhr, editor and pub-
lisher.
MEADE CO. NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; John D. Wehrle, editor and
publisher (7—5).
KANSAS.
MEDICINE LODGE, c. h., Bar.
ber Co. p 917+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rd., 20 m. W. of Attica. Stock
raising and farming.
BARBER CO. INDEX; Wednesdays;
people's party ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1880; Painter & Herr, editors;
Index Publishing Co., publishers.
CRESSET: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established 1879;
L. M. Axline and Otis Lorton, editors and
publishers (9—3).
MELVERN, Oiage Co. n- 469t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 9 m. S. by
S. E. of Lyndou, the county seat, and 80
S. W. of Kansas City. Mo. Cultivation of
cereals, corn and wheat predominating.
Undeveloped stone quarries and coal mines.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; A. R. Ball, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MERIDEN, Je£ers<m Co. cf 433t pop.,-
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Leav-
enworth, Topeka & Southwestern Rds.. 15
m. W. by S. of Oskaloosa, the county seat,
and 11 N. E. of Topeka, the State capital.
Agriculture.
LEDGER; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1; established
1893; WUlard B. Roote, editor and publisher
(12-3).
MILTONVALE, Ch>ud Co. b 396t-
pop., on Union Pacific and Atchison, To-
peka & Santa Fe Rds., 22 m. S. E. of Con-
cordia, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
19ii0; J. W. & L. E. Honey, editors; Will De
Vinny, publisher.
MINNEAPOLIS, c. h., Ottawa Co. ti
1,727+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and Union Pacific Rds. and Solomon r.
Manufactures of carriages, flour and lum-
ber. Agricultiu'e and stock raising.
BETTER WAY; Thursdays; people's
j party; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
! tablished 1896; F. C. Johnson & Son, editors
and publishers (12 — 4).
i Copies printed: This paper had cre-
I dit for an issue of 1,200 in 1897 and:
i'533 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;,
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; A. P. Riddle, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,700 in 1894 and 1,650
in 1903, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, and the publisher admits that he
does not keep records that would enable
him to make one. Nevertheless it was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
KANSAS WORKMAN; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; thirty-
two pages 8x11 ; subscription 50 cents; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
379
KAXSAS.
llshed 1881 ; A. P. Riddle, editor and pub-
lisher (12—6).^
Copies printed: 31,150 in 1895
46,019 in 1902
46,317 in 1903
44,906 in 1904
43,809 in 1905
45,091 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 40,000 in
1907.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF
JUSTICE; monthly; Sons and Daughters
of Justice; eight pages 11x16; subscription
25 cents; established May, 1901; W. W.
Walker, editor; National Executive Com-
mittee, publishers (1—8).
SPRIG OF MYRTL.E; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; thirty-two pages 7x11 ;
■ubscriptlon 50 cents; established liSS; A. P.
Riddle, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: 7,200 in 1895
4,685 in 1902
4,700 in 1903
4,421 in 1904
4.333 in 1905
5,133 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
M O li I N E , Elk Co. 800 Q, pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.. 37 m. W.
of Independence. Stock raising and agri-
culture. Briek, rock crushing and lime
plants. Natural gas.
REVIEW: Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
U. Q. Sutton, editor and publisher (1—8).
MORAN,^"e" Co. R 464t pop.— local
estimate 728— on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and Missouri Pacific Eds., 13 m. E. of Ida,
the county seat. Farming.
MORAN HERALD; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 12x19; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1883; C. C. Thomas, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
MORLAND, Graham Co. ^200 pop.,
on branch line Union Pacific Rd., 14 m. W.
of Hill City, the county seat.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; Independent;
six pages 11x14; subscription $1: established
1901; Ida J. Butler, editor; Butler & Butler,
publishers (1 — 5).
MORRILL, ^row" Co. cf 400t pop.,
on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Hiawatha, the county seat. Farming.
NEW^S; Thursdays; neutral; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1890; Mrs.
Jennie McMillan, editor and publisher.
MOUND CITY, c. h.. Linn Co. o
809+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 24 m. N.
W. of Fort Scott. Cheese and furniture
manufactories. Farming.
LINN CO. REPUBLIC; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1885; W. H.Mason, editor and
publisher (,6—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
KANSAS.
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
TORCH OF LIBERTY; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; Laura L. Lowe, edi-
tor; E. C. & L. L. Lowe, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,019 for the
year 1899, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
MOUNDRIDGE, McPherson Co. n
557+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 15 m. N.
W. of Newton. Flour mills and elevators.
Agriculture, dairying and live stock.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 13x30;
subscription $1; established 1887; Aug. Ring-
wald, editor and publisher (1—8).
MOUND VALLEY, i«6««e Co.ci
533+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 18 m. W. of
Oswego, the county seat. Coal and lime-
stone in vicinity. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1882; W. F.
Thrall, editor and nubllsher.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1; established
September, 1906; D. H. Wallingford, editor;
Wallingford & Condermon, publishers (1—8).
MOUNT HOPE, Sedgwick Co. P 327t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 25 m. N. W. of
Wichita. Agriculture and stock raising.
CLARION; Fridays (A A).
MULBERRY, Cvairford Co. C^ 341t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 23 m.
S. of Fort Scott.
NEWS ; Fridays ( A A).
MULLINVILLE, Kkma Co. P 75t
pop., on Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
33 m. S. E. of Dodge City.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
MULVANE, Sumner Co. g 728 pop.,
on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. and
Arkansas r., 16 m. S. by S. E. of Wichita.
Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription si; established
July, 1903; C. E. & W. A. Farney, editors and
publishers (7—5).
MUSCOTAH, Atchison Co. cf 462t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 25 m. W. of
Atchison, thecounty seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884: J. S. Shoemaker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
NARK A, Republic Co. D 258t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. about
15 m. N. E. of Belleville, the county seat.
Dairying and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 15x22; subscription «1; established
1893; W. H. McCurdy, editor and publisher
(5-3).
NEODESHA, W^<^»on Co. c;i,77at pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and St. Louis & San
Francisco Rds., 11 m. S. E. of Fredonia, the
county seat. Water power, petroleum and
c80
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
natural gas. Ships flour and grain. Coal
mines in vicinity.
REGISTER I Fridays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1873; Paul Wiley, editor and publisher.
WILSON CO. SUN; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscriptions!;
established 1891; Cowdery Bros., editors and
publishers.
NEOSHO FALLS, Woodson Co. P,
7^3+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Missoiiri, Kansas & Texas Rds. and
Neosho r., 18 m. S. E. of Burlington. Water
power and flour mills.
POST; Thursdays; republican; eight
p ages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1872;
J. W. Dickson, editor and publisher (6 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,104 for
the year 1896, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
NESS CITY, c. h,, Mess Co. -n 605t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and X. fork of Walnut r. Flour mills and a
creamery. Farming.
NESS CO. ECHO; Saturdays; people's
parry; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; J. C. Lohnes, editor and
publisher.
NEW ALBANY, Wilson Co. R 260
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 6}^
m. N. W. of Fredonia. the county seat, and
80 E. of Wichita. Agriculture.
X-RAY; Fridays; eight pages, 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established IS'JT; H. H. Peyton,
editor and publisher.
NEWTON, c. h., Harvey Co. g 6,208t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Paciflc Rds., 25 m. N. of Wichita.
Carriage and farming iniplenieut factories,
flour mills and grain elerators. Machine
shops of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. Fruit and grain growing. Stock
raising.
EVENING KANSAN- REPUBLI-
CAN; every evening except sunda.\ , and
WEEKLiY, Thursdays; republican; eight
pages — daily 13x20, weekly 15x20; subscription
— dally $4, weekly $1; established —daily 1887,
weekly 1871; J. C. Mack, manager; TheKansan
Printing Company, Inc., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Both the daily and
weekly editions of this paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly since the year 1899, up to and
including 1907.
JOUIWf ALi; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1883; J. L. Napier, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,731 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
POST AND VOL.KSBI.ATT; Thurs
days; German; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1887; H. P. Kreh-
biel, editor; Western Book and Publishing
Co., publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,246 in_ 1902
and 2,630 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definte and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
NICKERSON, i2«no Co. g l.osstpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Paciflc Rds., 11 m. N. W. of Hutchin-
son, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
ARGOSY; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
C. A. Murphy, editor and publisher. (6—5).
NORCATUR, Decatur Co. Xj 660
pop., on Chicago, Burlington &. Quincy Rd.,
20 m. N. E. of Oberlin, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established October, 1902; L. E.
Hoskins, editor and publisher (1—8).
RECJISTER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1886 ;
A. P. Coppedge, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
NORTON, c. h., Norto7i Co. ^ 2,723
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc Rds. Grist
mills. Grain and stock raising.
CHAMPION ; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1884 ; John W. Conway, editor and pub-
ligherd— 8).
COURIER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; F. M. Duvall, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
NORTON CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1904; Perry Coler, editor and
publisher (12— 6).
NORTONVILLE, Jefferson Co. cf
700+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Atchison. Shipping
point for grain, lumber and live stock.
NEWS-HERALD; Fridays; republi-
can; eight [jiiges 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1835; A. P. Burdick, editor and
publisher.
NORWICH, Kingman Co. g Sllf
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Paciflc Rds., 19 m. S. E. of King-
man, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899; C.A.
Newman, editor and publisher (9—3).
OAKLAND, Shannee Co. a- SubuTh
of Topeka, the State capital.
BLADE; Fridays (A A).
OAKLEY, Logan Co. -a 800 pop., on
Union Paciflc Rd., 21 m.S. by S. E. of Colby.
Flour mill and creamery. Agriculture.
GRAPHIC; Fridays: republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1889;
J. R. Young, editor and publisher (1—8).
OBERLIN, c. h., Decatur Co. t\ 937t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
35 m. W. of Norton. Prairie lands. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
EYE; Thursdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1883; C.
Borin, editor and publisher (11— 2).
HERALD; Thursdaj's; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
381
KANSAS.
lished 1879; E. M. Coldren & Sons, editors
and publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1. 000 copies, but failed to furnish suQh
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
eifect.
TI1>IES ; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1887; L. G.
Parker, editor and publisher (5—3).
OKETO, Marshall Co. cf 347t pop.,
on Union Pacific Ud. and Big Blue r., 10 m.
N. of Marysville, the county seat. Exten-
sive stone quarries. Flouring mills. Grain
growing and shipping.
EAGIjE; Thursdays; local; four pages
18x20; subscription $1; established Decern
ber, 1907; J. A. Church, editor and publisher
(1-8).
OLATHE, c. h., Johnson Co. a- 3,461t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rds. and
Missouri r., 21 m. S. S. W. of Kansas City,
Mo. Farming.
KANSAS STAR; Thursdays; deaf
mute; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1876; Kansas School for
the Deaf , editors and publishers (10— 5 P).
MIRROR; Thursdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1857; J. W. Richardson, editor; Mirror Pixb-
lisblng Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,761 in 1896 and 2,600
in 1005, since which it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
REGISTER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
J. M. Leonard, editor; Register Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,182 in 1899
2,257 in 1907
OLiSBXTRG, Pottawatomie Co. cf 185
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 17 m. N. of Man-
hattan, Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Fred C.
Marble, editor; Marble & Marble, publishers
(7—3 Pi.
ON AG A, Pottawatomie Co-cf 598t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 23 m. W. of Holton.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALiD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1877; Clarence Haughawout, editor and pub
Usher (3—8).
REPIJBL.ICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription 81; es-
tablished 1898; C. A. Henrle, editor and nub-
Usher (1—8).
OSAGE CITY, Osage Co. n- 2,792t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka and Santa Feand
Missouri Pacific Rds., 33 m. S. of Topeka,
the State capital. Coal fields, quarries of
stone flagging and deposits of pure ochre.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1871; Charles W.Barnes, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Ihiblisher's announcement .—It you want Ad-
vertising Results, send your contracts to
the Free Press, Osage City, Kan.
KANSAS.
PUBLIC OPINION; Wednesdavs; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1891; ArmerP. Shaw, editor and
publisher (1—8).
OSAWATOMIE, Miami Co. a- 4,191t
pop., division point of Missouri Pacific
Rd., 8 m. S. W. of Paola, the county seat.
Seat of Kansas State Insane Asylum. Farm-
ing.
GL.OBE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 16x23 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890; Gibson & Mills, editors and publishers.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
C. C. Clevenger, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,056 for the
year 1898, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 c'opies.
OSBORNE, c. h., Osborne Co. tl 1.670
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Solomon
r.,32 m. E. of Stockton. Agriculture and
stock and alfalfa raising.
OSBORNE CO. FARMER; Thurs-
days ; republican ; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $1.-0; established 1874;
B. P. Walker, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,950 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
OSBORNE CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1883; Eckman & Smith,
editors and publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
OSKALOOSA, c. h., Jeferson Co. cf
978t pop., on Kansas City Northwestern
and Leavenworth ft Topeka Rds., 22 m. N.
by N. W. of Lawrence and 28 N. E. of To-
peka, the State capital. Agriculture, stock
raising and fruit culture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; repubUcan;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1860; F. H. Roberts, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1900 and 1902,
but has not since set up any claim
for issuing so many.
JEFFERSON CO. TRIBINE; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; George andC.
B. Harman, editors and publishers (10— 3 P).
TIMES » Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
17J^x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
Amos H. Leech, editor and publisher (9—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,192 for
the year 1897. but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 cop-
ies.
OSWEGO, c. h., Labe«e Co. VX 2,208t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and St.
382
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
Louis & San Francisco Rds. and Neosho r.,
16 m. S. E. of Parsons. Good water power.
BLADE; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; John E. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
DE3IOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899: Alfred D. Carpenter, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1872; L. & M. McGill, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,605 for the
year 1898, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
OTTAWA, c. h., Franklin Co.0 6,934t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka& Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds. and Marais des Cygnes
r., 2T m. S. of Lawrence. Center of trade.
Railroad machine shops, furniture, wire
fence and windmill factories, foundries,
flour mills, grain elevators and castor-oil
mills.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $2.50, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1896, weekly 1882; Harris & Miller,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,661 in 1905
2,367 in 1907
Weekly, 1,918 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Largest Dally
Circulation, absolutely guaranteed. In-
vestigation invited. Official city and
county paper. Exclusive weekly.
REPUBLIC; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight to sixteen pages
15x22: subscription $5.20; established 1880;
Thos.W. Morgan, editor and publisher (12— 6),
Copies printed: 1,060 in 1903
1,292 in 1904
1,645 in 1905
2,425 in 1906
3,121 in 1907
CHAUTAUQUA ASjSEMBLY
HERALD; monthly; literary; eight pages
11x16; subscription 25 cents; established 1880;
Ottawa Chautauqua Assembly, editors and
publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,750 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1907.
SELECT KNIGHT; monthly: frater-
nal; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1898: Ben D.Lillard. editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,841 in^ 1899
and 4.535 in 1905. since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but _ was credited with
.more than 2,250 in 1907.
OVERBROOK, Osage Co. a- 457
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., about 20 m.
S. of Topeka, the State capital. Stock
raising and agriculture.
CITIZEN; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; J. H. An-
drews, editor and publisher (6—5).
OXFORD, Sumner Co. Q 625 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri
Pacific Rds. and Arkansas r., 13 m. E. of
Wellington, the county seat. Farming.
REGISTER ; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20;
gubscrlption $1; established 1888; Frank
Welter, editor and publisher (1—8).
PALMER, Washington Co □.SOS pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 13 m. S. of Wash-
ington, the county seat.
INDEX; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1903; P. T. Thompson, editor and
publisher ( 1 — 5).
PAOLA, c. h., Miami Co. n-3,144tpop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco, Missouri,
Kansas & Texas and Missouri Pacific Rds.,
42 m. S. W. of Kansas City, Mo. Oil. coal,
lime and natural gas. Agriculture.
MIAMI REPUBLICAN; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 17^x24; subscription
$1.60 ; established I866 ; W. D. Greason, editor
and publisher (1— T).
Copies printed: 1,250 in 1894
1,898 in 1904
1,976 in 190S
2,019 ii^ 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WESTERN SPIRIT ; Fridays; demo-
eratlc; eight pages 22x28; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1871 ; Jno. W. Sheridan, editor ; B. J.
Sheridan & Son, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PARKER, I'inn Co. n- 806t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 63 m. S.W.
of Kansas City. Farming.
MESSAGE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1896;
B. F. WInchell. editor and publisher (5—3).
PARSONS, Labette Co. R 7,682t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Kansas
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rds., 16 m. N. W.
of Oswego, the county seat. Railroad re-
pair and oar shops. Agriculture and manu-
facturing.
ECLIPSE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages— daily 18x24, weekly 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $5.40, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1874 : Celsus A. Lamb, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
both the daily and the weekly edition
of this paper seemed to assert that it
had an average issue exceeding r,ooo
copies, but neither furnished such defi-
nite information as would warrant the
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KANSAS.
accordance of a rating to that effect,
and neither has since made any re-
newal of the claim.
SUN J erery moruing except Monday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican; daily
four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages; sub-
•crlptlou— dally $7, weekly $1; established-
daily 1880, weekly 1871: Henry J. Allen, edi
1;or and publisher ( 7—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,746 for the year 1905, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1898 and 1900, but
has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
■«nt; four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Independent Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (9—5 P).
PALIiADIUJ>I ; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription f 1 ;
-established 1883; F. W. Frye, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, bitt failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PAWNEE ROCK, Barton Co. a
310 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 65 m. W. of Hutchinson. Wheat rais-
ing.
HEKALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1904; Grant Llpplncott, editor
and publisher (1—8).
PEABODY, 3farion Co. D l,369tpop..
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chi-
cago, Rock Island «fe Pacific Rds., 35 m. N. N.
E. of Wichita. Foundry, carriage and wind-
mill factories. Farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1973; W. H. Morgan, editor and pub-
lisher ( 12—6).
Copies printed: 3,060 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
PERRY, Jefferson Co. n 464+ pop., on
Union Paciflc Rd. and Delaware r., 12 m.
N. W. of Lawrence and 16 E. of Topeka, the
State capital. Agriculture.
MIRROR; Thursdays; four pages 18x34;
subscription .|l; established 1898; W. J.
Byrnes, editor and publisher.
PERU, Chautauqua Co.'P,322 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Missouri
Paciflc Rda., 6 m. S. E. of;Sedau, Glass
and brick factories; oil and natural gas.
Cattle and wheat.
DERRICK; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription %l\ established Septem-
ber. 1900; H. C. Chacey, editor and publisher
(6—5).
KANSAS.
PETROLIA, Allen Co. O, 200 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., ISOm.S. of
Kansas City. Natural gas.
TI3IES; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established October, 1906;
Bert Oakman, editor and publisher (1—8).
PHILL.IPSBURG, c. h., Phillips Co.
ti 1,008+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 27 m. W, of Smith Center. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
DISPATCH AND HERALD; Thurs
days ; republican ; eigh t pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1877; Royc& & Matteson,
editors and publishers (6 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,041 for
the year 1903, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
NEWS; Wednesdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; Warren
White, editor and publisher.
PHIL.L.IPS CO. POST; Thursdays;
democratic: eight pages 17x22: subscription
$1; established November, 1902: Boyd Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (12—5 P).
PIEDMONT, Greenwood Co. O, 320t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
53 m. E. of Wichita.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
PITTSBURG, Crawford Co. 0, 17,337
pop., at junction of five railroads, 10 m. S.
E. of Girard, the county seat, and 30 S. W.
of Kansas City. Zinc works, vitrified brick,
hollow brick, and sewer tile works. Rail-
road terminals and shops. Coal fields and
natural gas.
HEADLIGHT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight to sixteen, weekly ten
to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription— dally
$4, weekly 50 cents; established— daily 1887,
weekly 1885; Moore Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 5,962 in 1906
6,228 in 1907
Weekly, 4,905 in 1906
5,547 in 1907
K A N S A N ; Thursdays , democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; suoscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; J. F. and E. W. Callen, editors;
Dr. J. F. Callen, publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect,
VOLKSFREUND; Thursdays; Ger-
man; Independent; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $2; established 1892; John Hoen-
scheidt, editor and publisher (9—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from 'this paper, but it has had credit
for exceeding 1,000 since 1903^ "P to
and including 1907.
KANSAS (CHURCHMAN; monthly
(A A).
PLAINS, Meade Co. p 50t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 14 m.
W. of Meade, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Saturdays (A A).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
PliAINVILLE, Sooks Co. b 801
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 16 m. S. of Stock-
ton, the county Beat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Mrs. L. A. King, editor; A. M.
King, publisher (6—5).
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
PLEASANTON, Linn Co. o l,097t
pop., on San Francisco & Missouri Pacific
Rd.. 25 m. N. of Fort Scott. Coal and stock
trade. Petroleum and natural gas.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; 8ub«cription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; Holmes & Craig, editors and
publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALiD; Fridays; people's party;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Wm. T. Luce, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1871; J. Frank Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,8sp in
1 901, since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
POMONA, Franklin Co. D- 547t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 10 m. W. of Ottawa,
the county seat. Farming and mining.
REPUBLiICAN; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1898; G. R.
O'Brien, editor and publisher (T— 3 P).
POTTER, Atchison Co. cf 200 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 11 m.
8. of Atchison, the county seat. Grain
and stock raising.
K A N S A N ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1900: J. E. Remsburg, editor and
publisher (1—8).
POT WIN, Butler Co. O, 394t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd.. 10 m. N. W. of El Dor-
ado, the county seat.
ARGUS; Fridays (A A).
POWHATTAN, Brown Co. cf *37t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island* Pacific Rd.,
8 m. S. W. of Hiawatha, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
BEE; Fridays; eight pages 12x16; sub-
scription $1.50; established April. 1901; R. A.
Potter, editor and publisher (2—8).
KANSAS.
PRAIRIE VIEW, Phillips (o. ti
78+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 16 m. W. by N. of Phillipsburg, the
county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
PRATT, c. li., Pratt Co. g l.tlSj pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 80m. W. of
Wichita. Stock raising and farming.
PRATT CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; J. K. Cochran,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: 1,169 in 1902
1,610 in 1904
1,751 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PRATT UNION; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; S. P. Gebhart, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,229 in
1901 and 1,476 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
QTJENEMO, Osage Co. Q 682t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds.. 14 m. W. of Ottawa
and 40 S. of Topeka, the State capital.
Farming, lumber and coal.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1890; E. L. Truesdail. editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
RANDOLPH, Piley Co. cf 372t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd. and Big Blue r., 20 m.
N. by N. W. of Manhattan, the county seat.
Saw and flour mills and furniture factory.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15sc22; subscription $1;
established 1883 ; Isaac Moon, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,051 in 1903
1,089 in 1904
1,146 in 1905
1,198 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
READING, Lyon Co. Q- 304t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Emporia, the county seat, and 46
S. of Topeka. Cattle and hog raising.
Shipping station for cattle.
RECORDER; Fridays; eight pages
15x32; subscription $1; established 1899; Aus-
tin A. Torrance, editor and publisher (2—3).
REPUBLIC, Republic Co. i241t pop.
— local .estimate 328— on Missouri Pacific
Rd., 24 m. N. by N. W. of Concordia.
Farming.
REPUBLIC CITY NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; susbcription
$1; established 1883; Homer E. Clark, editor
and publisher (5—3).
REXFORD, Thomas Co. 'D 175 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 18
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KANSAS.
m. N. E. of Colby, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
NEWS; Thursdays; ten pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established August, 1902;
A. A. QllUsple, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
RICHFIELD, c. h.. Morton Co. p 150
pop., on N. fork of Cimarron r. Farming
and stock raising.
MONITOR; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Ernest C.Wilson, editor; Estella
Wilson, publisher (1—8).
RILEY, Jiil^ Co. [J' 3i5 pop., on Chi-
cago, Roclc Island & Pacific Rd., 16 m. N. W.
of Manhattan, the county seat. Farming,
stock raising and dairying.
REGENT; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1 ; established 1889 ;
Lloyd Pinkerton, editor and publisher (9— 6).
ROBINSON, 5rou;n Co. ^ 493t pop. , on
St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 34 m. W. of
Saint Joseph, Mo. Grain and stock mar-
ket. Agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1893; Leslie & Leslie, editors and publishers
(1-8).
ROSED ALE, Wyandotte Co. d' 3,270t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
7 m. S. of Kansas City, Kan., and 5 S. W. of
Kansas City, Mo.
COMftlERCIAI^; Saturdays (A A).
ROSSVILLE,5ft««'n«« Co. n-555t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd.. 16 m. W. of Topeka,
the county seat and State capital. Flour
mills. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x2U; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; U. G. Stewart, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
RUSSELL, c. li., Rutiell Co. n l,148t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 25 m. E. of Hays
City. Sliipping point for wheat. Stock
raising.
RECORD ; Saturdays ; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1872; A. C. Jones, editor and publisher (8—3).
RECORDER; Thursdays; German; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established September. 1905; R. L. Frank,
editor; Russell Recorder Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
REFORMER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; J. W. Morphy, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
SABETHA,-^^«»»aA« Co. c^ 2,060 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and St.
Joseph & Grand Island Rds., 60 m. W. of
Saint Joseph, Mo. Grain and stock raising.
H ERA L.D ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1876; Ralph Tennal, editor and publisher
(12—6). , ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,090 for
the year 1896, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so manj' as 1,000 copies.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; ten pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1896; C. J.
Durst, editor and publisher (2—8).
25
KANSAS.
SAINT FRANCIS, c. h., Cheyenn*
Co. 'Xj 375 pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy Rd., 40 m. W. of Atwood. Agri-
culture.
CHEYENNE CO. RUSTLER: Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1885; C. E. Denison,
editor and publisher (,2 — 3).
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 188S; George Lawless, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 5) (A A).
SAINT JOHN, c. h., Sta^ord Co. g
869+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 25 m. S. of Greatbend. Agriculture.
COUNTY. CAPITAL,; Fridays ;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 18S7: G. W. Grandy, ed-
itor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
N E W S ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
H. J. Cornwell, editor; Corn well Bros., pub-
lishers (A A).
SAINT MARYS, Pottawatomie Co.
cf 1,390+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 23 m.
W. N. W. of Topeka, the State capital.
Flour and lumber mills. Coal mines.
EAGLE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscriotion $1; established 1893;
M. M. Lee, editor and publisher (6—5).
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
John J. Graham, editor and publisher.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
W. E. Miller, editor and publisher (1—8).
SAINT PAUL, Neosho Co. R l,047t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd. and
Neosho r., 14 m. N. E. of Parsons and 35 S. W.
of Fort Scott. Flour and saw mllls.creamery,
stock raising, agriculture and natural gas.
JOURNAL; Thursdays: independent-
democratic: four pages 16x23: subscription
$1; tstablished 1868; W. W. Graves, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SALINA, c. h., Saline Co. a 9,506
pop., on Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe,
Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific, Missouri
Pacific and Union Pacific Rds., 118 m. W. of
Topeka, the State capital. Flour mills and
manufactories, gas, water works. Kansas
Wesleyan Business College. Methodist
Eplseopal College for Kansas and St. John's
Military College.
JOURNAL; every erening except Sun-
day, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription-dally $4, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1887, semi-weekly 1871; J. L.
Brlstow, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,369 m 1907
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
semi-weekly, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1907.
UNION ; every evening except Sunday,
and TWICE- A-WEEK, Mondays and
yS6
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
Thursdays; independent; dally six to twelve,
semi- weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, semi-weekly $1; established-
daily 1898. semi-weekly 1890: L. C. Housel,
manager; Csntral Kansas Publishing Com
pany, publishers ( 1 — S).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an av-erage
issue of 1,500 in 1895 and 2,093 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
HER A Li D; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; J. H. Padgett, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SUN} Saturdays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1886; W.
H. Johnson, editor and publisher.
SANTA TE, c. h., Haskell Co. p 128t
pop., 28 m. S. of Garden City. Agriculture.
HASKELL. CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; republican; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; J. F. Pearce,
editor and publislier (12—3).
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
John J. Miller, editor and publisher (1—8).
SAVONBURG, ^llen Co. R 300 pop.,
on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd., 13 m.
N. E. of Erie. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; C. A. Reynolds, editor and publisher
<5-3).
SAWYER, Pratt Co. p pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 13 m.
S. E. of Pratt. Agriculture and manufac-
turing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established October, 1905; Fred.
C. Trillingham, editor and publisher ( 1—7).
SCAMMON, Cherokee Co.a,2,5i9pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 8 m. N.
of Columbus, the county seat, and 140 S. of
Kansas City. Coal mining and zinc smelt-
ing.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1 ; established 1903;
D. C. Ashmun, editor and publisher (1—8).
MINER; Fridays ; democratic ; eight paget
15x32; subscription $1; estfebllshed 1890; Phil
L. Keener, editor and publisher (6—5).
SCANDIA, Republic Co. a 598t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds. and Republican r., 9 m.
W. S. W. of Belleville, the county seat. Has
water power. Coal and building stone in
vicinity. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x90; subscription $1; established 1871;
Kimball Publishing Company, editors and
publishers.
SCOTT CITY, c. h., Scott Co. -a 212t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
KANSAS.
Missouri Pacific Rds., 24 m. E. of Leoti and
40 N. of Garden City. Farming and stock
raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; populist; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; E. H. Epperson, editor and publisher
(7-5).
SCOTT CO. NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1886; J. C. Starr, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
SCOTTSVILLE, Mitchell Co. 6 117t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 9 m. N. E. of
Beloit, the county seat.
ADVANCE; Thursdays (A A).
SCRANTON, Osage C'o.ol.099tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m.
N. of Lyndon, the county seat, and 21 S. of
Topeka, the State capital. Coal mining.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1890;
L. P. Wakeman, editor and publisher (7—3).
SEDAN, c. h., Chautauqua Co. O^ 2,064
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 30 m. S. W.
of Independence. Ships hogs, cattle and
wheat. Large oil basin. Natural gas.
LANCE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15.X22; subscription $1; established 1890;
C. A. Dunn, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,385 in
1897 and 1,421 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credit-
ed with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
TIMES-STAR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; K. W. Whltmore, editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,250 for the year
1902, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
SEDGWICK, Carrey Co. g 622t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 11 m.
S. S. E. of Newton, the county seat. Eleva-
tors, flour mills, butter and cheese factory
and nurseries. Grain and stock raising.
PANTAGRAPH; Thursdays ; Inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription fl;
established 1882; Mack P. Cretcher, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SELDEN, Sheridan Co. ^ 800 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 20 m.
N.W. of Hoxle.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15i^x22; auhscriptlon $1;
established 1901 ; W. T. & E. H. Logan, ed-
itors and publishers (1 — 8).
SENECA, c. h., Nemaha Co. cf hSm
pop., on Kansas City Northwestern and St.
Joseph A, Grand Island Rds. and Nemaha r.,
77 m. W. of Saint Joseph, Mo. Has several
manufactories. Butter market. Agricult-
ure and fruit and stock raising.
COURIER-DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pa^es 15x22; subscription
$1.30; established 1863; W. F. Miller, editor;
Miller & May, publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,217 in
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
387
KAXSAS.
KANSAS.
1898 and 1,288 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credit,
ed with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished 1878; N. H. Jordan, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SEVERANCE, Doniphan Co. cf *24t
pop., on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 25
m. W. of Saint Joseph, Mo. Two elevators
and flour mills. Stock, fruit and grain.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscriptions!; established 1889: Mrs.
R. C. Bradley, editor and publisher (5—3).
SEVERY, Greenwood Co. O, 602 pop.,
at Junction of Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 17 m.
a. of Eureka, the county seat. Grain
elevators and hay presses. Farming, cream-
ery and fruit growing.
SEVERYITE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x"22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; C. G. Pierce, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SHARON SPRINGS,c.h , Wallact
Co. -a 4iKj pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and
Eagle Tail creek, 50 m. W. S. W. of Oakley.
Agriculture and stock raising.
WESTERN TIMES; Fridays; republi-
can; six pages 15x22; subscription fl ; estab-
lished 1885; VV. E. Ward, editor and publisher
<l-8).
SMITH CENTER, c. h., Smith Co. b
1, 142+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd.. 30 m. W. of Mankato. Agriculture.
DEMOCRATIC MESSENGER;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
•ubscrlption $1 ; established 1884; W. H. Dan-
enburger, editor and publisher (5—3).
SMITH CO. JOURNAL.; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1890; Ben J. T. Baker.
«ditor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,340 for
the year 1899 and over 1,000 in 190T,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
i.ooo copies.
SMITH CO. PIONEER; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x32 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; V. Hutching, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1.117 for
the year 1898 and over 1,000 in 1904'
but has not since made claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
SOLDIER, Jackson Co. cf 30St Pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 17 m. N. W. of Holton.
the county seat. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription fl; estab-
lished 1891; B. L, Mickel, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
SOLOMON CITY, Dickimon Co. n
817+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Union
Pacific Rds. and at mouth of Solomon r., 9
m. W. of Abilene, the county seat. Wheat
and corn market. Grain elevators, flour
mills, stucco mills and salt works.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
peiges 13x20; subscription $1; established
189«; W. L. Olsen. editor and publisher (1—8).
SOUTH HAVEN, Sumner Co. g 4111
pop., on Atchi-son. Topeka & Santa Fe and
St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 15 m. S. of
Wellington, the county seat. Stock rais-
ing and agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; Independent; eighj
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; A. V. Wilkinson, editor and publisher
(<>-5).
SPEAR VILLE, Ford Co. JJ 500 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 17 m.
N. E, of Dodge City, the county seat, and
12 N. of Arkansas r. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages lSx2(i; subscription (1; established 1899;
Eugene L. Smith, editor aud publisher (1—8).
SPRIN6HILL, Johnson Co. d- 580t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 30 m. S. S. W. of Kansas City, Mo.
Agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1^3;
Will F. Wilkerson, editor and publisher (6—3).
STAFFORD, -Sfa/brdCo. g l,.560pop.
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 35 m. S. W. of Sterling.
Wheat, corn and live stock.
COURIER; Thursdays; independent;
eight to twelve pages; 15x22; subscription
$1; established December, 1902; Nate E.
Reece, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies but failed to furnish such definite
information as virould warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
STAFFORD CO. REPUBLICAN 1
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1885; EarlAkers,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
STARK, Neosho Co. 0. 246 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 9 m. N. E. of
Erie, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
August. 1901; D. F. Deem, editor; C.A.Rey-
nolds, publisher.
STERLING, iiice Co. D l,002t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 10 m. 8. E. of Lyons, the
county seat. Agriculture, broom corn.
3S8
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
KANSAS.
stock raising, and sorghum sugar and salt
manufacturing.
JOURNAli; Fridays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901 ; Allen & Mehuran, editors
and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
KANSAS BULLETIN; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1876; John E. Junkin, edi
tor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,609 iri 1902
1,672 in 1903
2,089 in 1904
2.016 in 1906
2.017 in 1907
STOCKTON, c. h., Rook$ Co. ^ l.OSOf
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and S. fork of
Solomon r., 32 m. W. of Osborne. Farming.
ROOKS CO. RECORD ; Fridays;
republican ; eight pages 16x24 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1879 ; W. L. Chambers, edi-
tor and publisher (2—3).
WESTERN NEWS» Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 30x26; subscription $1;
established 1875; F. E. Young, editor and pub-
lisher.
ST7MMERFIELD, Marshall Co. cf
505+ pop., on Kansas City Northwestern
Rd., 18 ra. N. W. of Seneca. Farming.
SUN; Fridays ; independent-republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Fred M. Fleming, editor and
publisher (2—3).
SYLVAN GROVE, Lincoln Co. n
525 pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. W. of
Lincoln, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 173^x24;
subscription 41; established 1895; A. L. Har-
ter, editorand publisher (1—7).
SYLVIA, ^eno Co. p 220t pop.— local
estimate 408— on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd., 26 m. W. of Hutchinson, the county
seat. Farming.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899; G. H.
Yust, editor and publisher (1—8).
SYRACUSE, c. h., Hamilton Co. p
460+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. and Arkansas r., 17 m. E. of Colorado
and Kansas State line. Agriculture.
HAMIL-TON CO. REPUBLICAN
AND SYRACUSE NEWS; Fridays; re
publican; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; G. R. Hickok, editor;
Hickok & Williams, publishers (1—8).
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x90; subscription tl.50; established
1885; H. Block, editor and publisher (1—8).
THAYER, NeoBho Co. J3 690 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 14 m.
8. W. of Erie, the county seat. Coal, oil
and gas fields.
NEWS; Fridays; local; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1891; A. L.
Palmer, editor and publisher (6— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,033 in
1901 and 1,075 in 1902. since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
RURAL. HOiME; monthly (A A).
TONGANOXIE, Leavenworth Co. cf
848+ pop., on Kansas City Northwestern
and Union Pacific Rds., 21 m. S. S. W. of
Leavenworth, the county seat. Flour mill,
canning factory and creamery. Agricul-
ture, stock raising and fruit growing.
MIRROR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; William Hevnen, editor and publisher
(6-5).
TOPEKA, c. li., Shawnee Co. D- State
Capital, pop.,47,0(K) on Union Pacific, Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific. Missouri Pacific
and Atchison, Topeka & Sant«i Fe Rds. and
Kansas r.. 55 m. W. of Kansas City, Mo.
Milling, manufacturing and active trade.
Coal mines and stone quarries.
DAILY.
CAPITA1>; everv niornmg, ami KAN-
SAS CAPITAL, weekly. Thursdays; re-
publican; daily ten, weekly eight, Sunday
twenty-four pages 17x24; subscription— dally
$4, Sunday $], weekly 25 cents; established
1879; Arthur Capper, editor and publisher
(1—8). See advertisement below.
Copies printed: daily, 9.163 in 1895
12,673 in 1900
14,545 in 1902
14,875 in 1903
17,531 in 1904
The Capper Puhlioations
THE TOPEKA CAPITAL,
Guaranteed Circulation 36,000
Only newspaper in Kansas published
every day in the year. Only morning
paper in Topeka. Only Sunday paper in
Topeka. Prints more Wants Ads. than
all other papers in Topeka combined.
KAXSAS WEEKLY CAPITAL
Guaranteed Circulation over 50,0O0
Leading Weekly of Kansas.
FARMER'S MAIL AXD BREEZE
Guaranteed Circulation 70,000
Most popular farm journal in Kansas with
three times the circulation of any other
agricultural weekly.
THE HOI 8iEHOLI>
Guaranteed Circulation over 800,000
A wholesome monthly magazine for the
home, with a tremendous circulation west
of ihe Mississippi River.
MISSOURI VALLEY FARMER
Guaranteed Circulation over 300,000
Covers Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Ok-
lahoma, Texas and other Southwestern
States more thoroughly than any other
publication.
ARTHUR CAPPER, Publisher,
Topeka, Kansas.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
389
KANSAS— Topeka.
A
AN
20,762 in 1905
21,947 ill 1906
26,019 in 1907
Weekly, 21,647 in 1901
16,134 ill 1902
16,601 in 1903
16,550 in 1904
17,131 in 1905
21,409 in 1906
36,183 in 1907
"Theabsolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
'accorded the Capital is guar-
anteed by the publishers of
Rowell's American Newspa-
per Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
STATE JOURNAL,; every evening;
Independent-republican; ten pages 17x22;
subacrlption $3.6u; establlslied 1872; Frank
P. MacLennan, editor and publisher (1— S),
Copies printed: 9,217 in 1895
15,902 in 1905
15,684 in 1906
16,916 in 1907
WEEKLY.
FARMERS' ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; agricultural; twenty to twenty-four
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1879;
H. N. Gaines, editor; Advocate Publishing
Co.. publishers (2— 3).
Copies printed: A"o definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1902 and more than
^2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
FARMERS' MAIL AND BREEZE;
Saturdays ; agriculture ; thirty two pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1871 ; T. A.
McNeal, editor; Arthur Capper, publisher
<l-8).
Copies printed: 4,516 in 1895
16,329 in 1900
32,447 in 1902
41,115 in 1903
52,138 in 1904
60,668 in 1905
63,553 in 1906
66,067 in 1907
FULCRUM; Fridays; prohibition; eight
pages 11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1896;
F. M. Steves, editor; F. M. Steves & Co., pub-
lishers.
KANSAS CHAMPION; Fridays:
labor; four to eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion, $1; established 1902; Advocate Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (8—6).
KANSAS FARMER; Thursdays;
agricultural; sixteen to twentv pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1863; E. B. Cow-
gill, editor; Kansas Farmer Co., publishers
(9—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1895 ^nd more than
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
MERCHANTS' JOURNAL,; Satur-
days; mercantile; thirty- six pages 10x14*
subscription $1.50; established 1883; Chas. P.
Adams, editor; Merchants' Journal Co., pub-
llBhera (2— 6).
Copies printed: 2,460 in 1896
2,521 in 1901
2,656 in 1903
2,600 in 1904
2,845 In 1905
2,915 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
KANSAS— Topeka.
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PL.AINDEAL.ER; Fridays; negro; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; J. H. Childers, editor;
N. Chiles, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on three
occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite informa-
tion as would warrant such a rating has
not been forthcoming.
SPIRIT OF KANSAS; Saturdays
(▲A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
STATE RECORD; semi-monthly; peo-
ple's party; four pages 12x17}^; subsci-iption
50 cents; establlshea 1900; W, R. Eyster. edi-
tor and publisher (6— 5 P).
WESTERN ODD- FELLOW; semi
monthly; eight pages 11x16; subscription 75
cents; established 1886; H. C Stevens, editor;
F. S. Stevens, publisher (1—8),
Copies printed: 6,065 in 1896
6,063 in 1900
6,671 in 1902
6,534 in 1903
6,379 in 1904
5,946 in 1905
6,326 in 1906
6,600 in 1907
MONTHLY.
CO-OPERATIVE LEADER; month-
ly (A A).
HOUSEHOLD; monthly ; literary ;
twenty four pages 13x20; subscription 25
cents; established 1902; Arthur Capper, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 13,100 in 1903
67,750 in 1904
122,508 in 1905
177,112 in 1906
232,399 in 1907
MEMORIAL CHIMES; monthly;
lutheran; four pages 11x16; suoscriptlon 25
cents; established 1889 ; Rev, H. A. Ott, edi-
tor and publisher (6— 5) (A A).
MISSOURI VALLEY FARMER;
monthly ; agricultural ; thirty-two page*
13x20; subscription '25 cenis; established 1892;
Arthur Capper, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 97,617 in 1901
104,541 in 1902
110,667 in 1903
135,500 in 1904
175,641 in 1905
206,053 in 1906
204,920 in 1907
POULTRY C I, L T U R E ; monthly
^ WESTERN SCHOOL JOURNAL;
monthly: educational; thirty-two pages
6>^x9; subscription $1 ; established 1885; John
MacDonald, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 8,020 in 1895
7,791 in 1901
8,116 in 1902
8,175 in 1903
7,808 in 1904
7,908 in 1905
7,541 in 1906
7,500 in 1907
TORONTO, Woodson 6'o.a,696t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds. and Verdigris r., 18 m,
W. of Yates Center, the county seat, and 78
W. of Fort Scott. Farming and fruit and
stock raising.
REPUBLICAN ; Fridays; republican;
390
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; ArclierL. Shultz, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
TRIBUNE, c. h., Greeley (7o. -D 240
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. W.of
Leotl. Farming and stock raising.
GREELEY CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; republican; four :jage.s 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; W.M.Glenn,
editor and publisher (1—8).
TROY, c. h., Doniphan Co. c(9il1;r>op.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacifl.c and St. Joseph &
Grand Island Rds., 16m. N. of Atchison and
14 W. of Saint Joseph, Mo. Farming.
KANSAS CHIEF; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 22x90; subscription $1.9U;
•■tabllshed 1857; H. J. Caiman, editor and
publUher (9— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,779 ^or
fhe year 1899, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
TURON, Rtno Co. p 350 pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific and Chicago, Rock Island ft
Pacific Rds., 32 m. from Hutchinson, the
county seat. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; T. G. Elbury, editor and publisher.
TYRO, Montgomery Co. R 106t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific, 12 m. W. of Colfey
ville. Flouring mill and iron works.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
UDAIiL, Cowley Co. Q^ 388 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.. 12 m.
N.W.of Wiufield, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established December, 19U0;
W. S. Neal, editor and publisher.
UNIONTOWN, Bourbon Co. O, 293t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 15 m. N. of
Fort Scott.
CICERONE; Saturdays (A A).
UIiYSSES, c. h., Grant Co. p 40t
pop., on Cimarron r., 32 m. S. by S. E. of
Hartland, the nearest station on Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. Agriculture.
GRANT CO. REPUBLICAN; Satur
days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; E. M. Henthorn,
editor and publisher (6—3).
TTTICA, -^<** C'o. -D 160 pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd., 27 m. N. W. of Ness City,
the county seat. Wheat and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; Earl
Hoffer, editor and publisher (6— 5).
VALLEY CENTER, Sedgwick Co.
p 34St pop., on Atchison, Topeka ft Santa
Fe and St. Louis ft San Francisco Rds., 11
m. N. of Wichita, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
INDEX; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; S. C. Timmons,
editor and publisher.
KANSAS.
VALLEY FALLS, J^erson Co.cf
1,078+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
Kansas City Northwestern and Union Pa-
cific Rds. and Delaware r., 25 m. N. N. E. of
Topeka, the State capital, 35 S. W. of Atch-
ison and 35 W. of Leavenworth. Water
power, employed in manufacturing. Grain
elerator. Agriculture.
FARMERS' VINDICATOR; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription fl; established 1880; Geo. Harman,
editor; Harman Publishing Co., publishers
(10— SP).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 cop
ies regularly in the year 1900, but
has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1866; L. F. Randolph, editor and publisher
(6-5).
VERMILION, Marshall Co. cf 362
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 21 m. S. E. of
Marysville. Cattle and grain.
T13IES; Fridays (A A).
VIRGIL, Greenwood Co. P^ 300 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 16 m. S.
E. of Eureka, the county seat. Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; four pages 11x16;
•ubscription $1; established 1894; Mary
Driver, editor and publisher (11 — 2).
WAKEENE Y, c. h., Trego Co. -n S94t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd.,32 m. W. N. W.
of Hays City. Has extensive chalk works.
Agriculture and coal mining.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; people's
party; four pages i8x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Cox ft Olson, editors and pub-
lishers.
WESTERN KANSAS WORLD j
Saturdays; republican; eij^ht pages 15x22;
subscription $1 : established 1879; H. S. Givler,
editor and publisher (1—8).
WALNUT, Crawford Co. C^ 603tpop.»
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Santa Fe
Rds., 27 m. S. W. of Fort Scott. Farming.
ADVANCE; Fridays; four pages 18x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; H. W.
Tucker, editor and publisher.
EAGLE; Saturdays (A A).
WAMEGO, Pottawatomie Co. cf 1,6181
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Kansas r.,
37 m. W. N. W. of Topeka, the State capital.
Grain market. Agriculture.
KANSAS AGRICULTURIST;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1879 ; K. C. Smlck,
•dltor and publiBher(7— 3).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; Frank Riker, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,296^ in
1901, of 1,200 in 1902, since which time
it has not furnished a definite _ and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
printing more than 1,000 copies in 1906
and 1907.
WASHINGTON, c. h., Washington
Co. b 1,575+ pop., on Chicago. Burlington ft
Quincy and Missouri Pacific Rds. and Mill
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
391
KANSAS.
creek, 22 m. W. of Marysrllle. Agriculture
and stock raising.
PALiL(ADIU3I; Saturdays; democratic:
four pages :i0x26 ; subscription $1; established
1896; Samuel Clarke, editor and publisher.
REPUBLICAN - REGISTER; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; establlBhed 1869; C. E. Ingalls,
editor and publisher (4— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,150 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any-
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
"WATERVILLE,^«r«7ia« Co. Q-eiOt
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. by
S. W. of Marysville, the county seat, and
100 W. of Atchison. Farming.
TEIiEGRAPfl; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868: Henry C. Willson, editor and pub
Usher (9—3).
W A T H E N A , Doniphan Co. cf 798t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and St. Joseph Sc Grand Island Rds., 1 m.
from Missouri r., 20 N. E. of Atchison, and
9 K. of Troy, the county seat. Flour mills.
Farming and fruit raising.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; A. W. Themanson, editor and publisher
(6—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TIMES: Fridays (A A).
WAVERLY, Co-ffey Co. D- 586t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 19 m. N. E. of Burling-
ton, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pa«eB 13x20; subscription $1; established 1888;
O. J. Rose, editor and publisher.
WEIR, C/iero^-«c Co. Q, 2,977t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds., about 8 m. S.
by S. W. of Pittsburg. Coal and zinc mining.
JOURNALij Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; J. D. L.
Waddle & Son, editors and publishers (10—6).
WELLINGTON, c. h., Sumner Co. p
4,245+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rds., 30 m. S. of Wichita. Agriculture.
Railroad shops and flour mills.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun
day ; four pages 15x22; subscription $4; estab
lishedl896; W.M. Taylor, editor; The Journal
Publishing Co., publishers.
MAILi every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 13x20; subscription
$4; established 1889; A. A. Richards, editor
and publisher.
NEWS; every evening except Sundav,
and SUMNER CO. REPUBLICAN,
Wednesdays ; republican ; dally four, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally (4,
weekly $1; established 1901; H. L. Woods
editor and publisher (6—5).
MONITOR-PRESS; Wednesdays; re-
KANSAS.
publican ; eight pages 10x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1872; J. G. Campbell, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,130 in 1896
1,259 in 1900
1,533 in 1901
1,530 in 1903
1,812 in 1904
1,760 in 1905
1,877 in 1906
1,615 in 1907
PEOPLE'S VOICE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 17}^x24; subscription $1;
establlBhed 1890; Wni. Stryker, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,816 in
1895 and 2,540 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WELLSVILLE, Franklin Co. D- 447t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
12 m. N. E. of Ottawa, the county seat.
GLOBE; Fridays; independent; eight
pagps 13x20; subscription f 1; established 1890;
Asa F. Converse, editor and publisher (B— 3).
W^ESTMORELAND, C. h., Potta-
watomie Co. cT 620+ pop., 20 m. N. of Wamego.
Stock-raising center.
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subtecriptiun $1 ; estab-
lished 1882; W. F. Hill, editor and publisher
(1—4).
Copies printed: 1,538 in 1900
1,382 in 1901
1,334 in 1902
1,420 in 1903
1,439 in 1904
1,519 in 1905
1,676 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
SIGNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; Hugh Aniick. editor and publisher (12—5).
"WESTTHILI^I A, Anderson Co.a-
1,1T6+ pop. (of township), on Missouri Paci-
fic Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Garnett, the county
seat.
TIMES ; Thursdays ; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1885;
A F. Hatten, editor and publisher.
WHITE CITY, Morris Co. O 533t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 16 ra.
N. W. of Council Grove, the county seat.
Agriculture.
REGISTER; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; 8. M. Padgett & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers.
WHITECLOUD. Doniphan Co. ^
713+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., a landing on the Missouri r., about
30 m. above Saint Joseph, Mo. Flour mills
grain elevators. Farming.
GLOBE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1892; E. L. Marker, editor and publisher (1—8).
WHITEWATER, Butler Co. R 267t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 22 m. N. E. of Wichita
^92
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS.
and 20 N. W. of El Dorado, the county
seat. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; THursdays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1896;
Lillian De Talente, editor and publisher.
WICHITA, c. h., Sedgwick Co. p
24,671+ pop., on Atchison, Top«ka & Sante
Fe, Chicago, Rock Island & Paclflc. Ml«
sourl Paciflc and St. Louis & San Francisco
Rds. and Great Arkansas at mouth of Little
Arkansas r., 160 m. S. W. of Topeka, the
State capital. Manufacturing, packing
nouses, stock raising and wheat growing.
An important produce shipping point and
commercial center.
DAILY.
BEACON; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY. Fridays; Independent-
d«mocratlc; eight pages 17x22; subscription-
daily $4, weekly 50 cents; established 1872;
Henry J. Allen, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 3,700 in 1895
12,002 in 1905
14,610 in 1907
The weekly issue had credit for an
average of 2,160 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with more than i.ooo
every year since, up to and including
1907,
EAGLE; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
ten pages 17x24 ; subscription — daily $4,
weekly 25 cents ; established— dally 1884, week-
ly 1872: M. M. Murdock. editor and publish-
er (2—7).
Copies printed: 16,781 in 1902
17,434 in 1903
19,800 in 1904
21,991 in 1006
Since which it has not furnished anv
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 9,123 in 1895 and
6.674 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
LIVE STOCK JOURNAL; every
evening except Sunday ( A A).
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC ADVANCE; Thursdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established April, 1900; A. H. Foppe,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1902 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Jno. H. Shields, editor; The
Democrat Publishing Co.. publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HEROLD; Thursdays; German; inde-
pendent; six pages 32x38; subscription 12 ;
established 1884; John Hoenschledt, editor
and publisher (9—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
KANSAS.
dit for an average issue of 1,805 in
1899, since which time it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with print-
ing more than 1,000 copies every year
since, up to and including 1907.
KANSAS COMMONER! Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; Babb, Nlghswon-
ger & Co., editors and publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
PRICE CURRENT; Saturdays;
commercial; twenty-eight pages 10x14; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; C. I. Reed, edi-
tor; The Price Current Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—4).
Copies printed: 1,300 in 1901
2,415 in 1903
2,954 in 1904
3,169 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
PRIMITIVE CHRISTIANITY;
Thursdays ; undenominational ; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1891;
H. E. Moore and Don Carlos James, editors
and publishers (7 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions, since 1900, indicated a
desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has not been forth-
coming.
STAR; Fridays; republican; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1887, Ger-
ald Volk, editor and publisher (12—5)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,651 in 1900
and 2,345 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
STATE REGISTER; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1897; Gerald Volk, edi-
tor; Register Publishing Co., publishers
(5-3) (A A).
MONTHLY.
SOUTHWESTERN GRAIN AND
FLOUR JOURNAL; monthly; irain
and flour: thirty -two to forty pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1902; C.I.
Reed, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average Issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
\iriLLIAMSBURG, Franklin Co.
a- 1.251+ pop. (of township), on Atchison,
Topeka A Santa Fe Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Ot-
tawa, the county seat. Coal, Are and pot
ters' clay in the vicinity.
STAR; Fridays ; Independent ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Mrs. E. McCurdy, editor and publisher (6—5).
WILSEY, Morris Co. a 435 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 13 m. W. of Council
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
39:^
KANSAS.
Grove, the county seat. Creamery and
ooncret* stone works.
WARBLER: Thursdays ; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished January, 1905. W. C. Hopper, editor
and publisher (1—8).
WILSON, Ellsworth Co. a 1,000 pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Ells-
worth, the county seat. Wheat and stock
raising.
ECHO; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages :i0x26; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Charles H. Seaver, editor and publisher
(1-8).
KANSASKE POZHLEDY; Mondays
(▲▲).
WINCHESTER, Je^erson Co. d 429
pop., on Union Pacific Rd.. 25 m. W. of
Leavenworth. Farming and stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages i3x20; subscription $1; established
1877; O. C. Klrkpatrick, editor and publisher
(9-3).
WINFIEL.D, c. h., Cowley Co. □, 5,554t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe,
St. Louis & San Francisco and Missouri Pa-
cific Rds. and Walnut r., 38 m. S. E. of
Wichita. Agriculture.
C O U R I E R J every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays; repub
llcan; dally eight pages 15x22, weekly twelve
pages 15x32; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$1; established — daily 1884. weekly 1872;
E. P. Greer, editor; Courier Printing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,163 in 1.907
Weekly, 2,172 in 1897
2,836 in 1907
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday; Independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $4 ; established 19U2 ; Louis
Allen, editor: Free Press Printing Companv,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1906
•ind 1907 the daily edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
TRIBUNE; daily; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1: established 1884
as weekly; as dally July, 1907; T. E. Left-
wich, editor and publisher (2—8).
KANSAS.
ALBRIGHT'S FARM AND
RANCH; Wednesdays; agricuiiural;
sixteen pages 16x22; subscription 5u cents;
established October, 1902; P. H. Albright,
editor and publisher (1—5) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,968 in
1904, since which it has not fumishe:^.
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
WOODRUFF, Phillips Co. a on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 30 m.
N. E. of Norton.
BUDGET; Thursdays (A A).
WOODSTON, Books Co. ti 276 pop.,
onMissouriPaciftcRd.,10m. E. of Stockton,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pagts 13x20; subscription SI; established
May. 1W3; J. W. Shorthill, editor; J. W. & H.
V. Shorthill, publishers (7—5) (A A).
YOU ALL'S DOIN'S; Thursdays (AA).
YATES CENTER, c. h., Woodson
Co. □, 1,634-)' pop.— local estimate 2.1U0 —
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Mis
souri Pacific Rds., 60 m. W. of Fort Scott.
Stock raising and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x32; subscription $1; established 1877; True-
blood & Stephenson, editor.s and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WOODSON CO. ADVOCATE; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; Wilkinson &
Hudson, editors and publishers (9—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. 1"
has net since made any renewal of
the claim.
YOCEMENTO, Ellis Co. -a. Cement
factory; agriculture and stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays (A A).
KENTUCKY.
Population 2, 147, 174 1. Land Area 40,000 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, east by West Virginia and
Virginia, south by Tennessee, and west by Missouri. Capital city: Frankfort.
Principal products and industries : Stock raising, and iron and whisky manufac-
turing. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908, 307)
divided as follows: Daily, 30; tri-weekly, 2; semi-weekly, 17; weekly, 325; semi-
monthly, 5; monthly, 2«; quarteily, 3.
The cities of over 7,000 population, according to the United States census
of 1900 (t), are as folloVs :
liouisville 204,r31t Oweiisboro 13,189t
Covinartou 43,938t Henderson 10,'^r2t
Newport 28,301t Franklort 9,487t
Lexington 2«,369t Bowliuff Green 8.236t
Paducaii 19,446t Hopkiusville 7,280t
ADAIRVIIiLE, Logan Co. p 720t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 12 m. S.
of Russellvllle, the county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; democratic;
fix pages 11x16; subacription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1880; R. H. McKinney. editor; Mrs. R.
H. McKinney. publisher (9—3).
ALBANY, Clinton Co. q 2:J4 pop.
Steamboat connection between Burnside,
Ky., and Nashville, Tenn., 20 m. S. W. of
Montlcello.
JOURNAL; Fridays; local; four pages
20x26; subsciiption $1; established April,
1903; S. Q. Smith, editor and publisher (1—4).
ASHLAND, Boyd Co. ^ 6,800t pop.,
on Chesapeake & Ohio and Ashland Coal and
Iron Rds. and Ohio r., 5 m. N. W. of Catletts-
burg, the county seat. Manufacture of
steel, pig iron and nails. Coal and iron
mining.
COI>Ii>IERCIAli; every inoining; re-
publican; twelve to twenty four pages 13x20;
subscription $3; established June, 1907;
Cnarles A. Kirk, editor and publisher (7— 7K
IN DEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday, and KENTUCKY DEMO-
CRAT, Wednesdays; dally independent,
weekly democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription— dally $3.50. weekly $1 ; established
—dally 1896, weekly 1879; Friel & Forgey,
«ditor8; Independent Publishing Company,
publishers (2—3) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,000 for the year
180=;, but has not since 1900 made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
AUBURN, Logan Co. p 697t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 12 m. E. of
Russellvllle, the county seat, and 50 N. of
Nashville, Tenn.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; democratic: four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; A.M. Herndon. editor; Mrs. A. M. Hern-
don, publisher (1—8).
AUGUSTA, Bracken Co. [^ l,718t pop.,
on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and Ohio r., 40 m.
S. E. of Cincinnati, O. Tobacco growing.
BRACKEN CHRONICLE; Thurs
days ; democratic ; eight pages 13x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1869; J. E. Thompson,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,250 in 1895 ^nd
1,900 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
BANDANA, Ballard Co. p 205 pop.,
on Illinois Central. Mobile & Ohio Rds., 18
m. N. E. of Wickliffe.
BALLARD CO. NEWS; Thursdays:
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1903; News Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—5).
B ARBOURS VILLE, c. h.. Knox
Co. R l,010•^ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd. and Cumberland r.. 13 m. N.W. of Plne-
vlUe. Farming, mining, oil operating and
lumbering.
MOUNTAIN ADVOCATE; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished as Neu-s 1897; D. Will Clark, editor
and publisher (6—5).
BARDSTOWN, c. h., Nelson Co. n
l.TUt pop., on Louiflville & Nashville Rd.,
39 m. S. of Louisville. Shipping point for
hogs, cattle, tobacco and grain. Distilleries
In vicinity. Agriculture.
KENTUCKY STANDARD; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; J. S. Wilson,
editor; The Standard Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BARDTVELL, c. h., Carlisle Co. p
1,512+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. S-
E. of Cairo, 111. Farming, lumbering and
milling.
CARLISLE CO. NEWS; Fridays;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
395
KENTUCKY.
democratic; eight pages 18x20; subscription
<1; established 1894; Tom C. Pettit, editor
and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BEATTYVILLE, c. h., Lee Co. a
1.050 pop., on Louisville & Atlantic Rd., 61
m. E. of Richmond. Coal mining and lum-
ber shipping.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883 ;
Samuel Hurst, editor. Enterprise Printing
Co. (Inc.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BEDFORD, c.h., Trimble Co. i 307t
pop., 10 m. S. of Madison, Ind. Farming
and stock raising.
TRIMBLE DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
«lght pages 14x21; subscription .SI; estab-
il8h»d 1892; D. L. Bell and D. H. Peak, editors
«nd publishers (1—8).
BENTON, c. h., Marshall Co. J3 6»4t
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &St. Louli
Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Paducah. Saw mlBs.
Lumbering.
TRIBUNE- DEMOCRAT ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x20; •ubscription
$1; established- rribime 1888, Democrat IdOO;
E. Barry, editor; Democrat Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BEREA, Madison Co. D 762t pop.—
local estimate 1.200— on Louisville & Nash-
ville Rd.. 13 m. S. of Richmond, the county
seat. Berea College.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22, subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Berea Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,800 in 1902
1,274 in 1905
KENTUCKY.
2,3:
m 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Unique circula-
tion among more pmgrfssivp F.asfem Ken-
tucky mountaineers. Most readers reached
by no other publication. Kducational, re-
ligious, home and farming features give
greater influence than other papers in same
field.
BOlTiTLING GREEN, c. h.. War.
ren Co. l? 12,300 pop., on Louisville & Nash-
Tllle Rd. and Big Barren r.. 72 m. N. of
Nashville. Tenn. Manufacturing and nat-
ural ffas.
PARK CITY DAILY NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, and N E W S -
DEMOCRAT, Fridays; democratic ;
eight pages 20x26; subscription— dally $5,
weekly $1 ; established— daily 1882, we«kly
1864; John B. Gaines, editor; News Publish-
ing Co.. publishers (1—8).
(Topics printed: For the years 1906
and 1907 both editions of this paper
seemed to assert that they had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES-JOURNAL. I every evening
nxcept Sunday, and WARREN CO.
COURIER AND TI.MES-JOURNAL,
semi-weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays ;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription-
dally $5.20, semi weekly SI; established-
daily 1882, semi-weekly 1879; Times-Journal
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (6—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
the weekly has credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
THIRD DISTRICT REVIEW;
Thursdays (A A).
KENTUCKY MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; sixty four to
ninety-six pages 8x11; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1903; A. T. McCormack, editor; Ken-
tucky State Medical Association, publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1906
2,570 in 1907
BRANDENBERG. c.h., Meade Co.
t|218tpop., on Louisville, Henderson & St.
Louis Rd. and Ohio r., 40 ni. below Louis-
ville. Salt wells, barrel factory, cider mill
and natural gas wells. A shipping point
for produce.
MEADE CO. MESSENGER;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription SI; established 1890; D. M. Dun-
can, editor and publisher (9—3).
BROOK VILLE, c. h., Bracken Co. b
763 pop., on Brookvllle & Wellsburg Rd.,
40 m. S. E. of Cincinnati, O. Farming.
REVIEW^; Thursdays"; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1: established 1872; W.
O. Blackerby, editor; H. S. Blackerby, pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BURGIN, Mercer Co. D 703t pop., on
Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Paolflc
and Southern Rds.. .35 m. E. of Louisville.
Farming and flour mills.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906; E. W.Reeves, editor: Reeves &
Hutchison, publishers ( 10—6 P) (A A).
BURKESVILLE, c. h., Cumberland
Co. D 65+ pop., on Cumberland r.
CUMBERLAND CO. NEWS; Thurs-
days; independent: four pages 15^x22; es-
tablLshed as Herald, 1885; J. R. Crawford
and R. T. Boyd, editors and publishers (1—8).
BUTLER, Pendleton Co. t2 506 pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd. and Licking
r., 28 m. S. of Covington.
PENDLETON REFORMER; Thurs-
390
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
days; local; four papes 18x24; nubscription
60 cents; established 1891; F. L. Billings, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
CADIZ, C. h., Trigg Go. jH 881t pop.
—local estimate 1,500—20 m. W. of Hopkins-
ville. Agriculture and stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x36; subscription $1; established
1881; Henry R.Lawrence, editor; Lawrence
Bros., publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CALHOUN, c. h., h^cLtan Co. -a 631t
pop., on Green r., 23 m. S. by S. W. of
Owensboro. Farming.
STAR; Thursdays; neutral; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1S91; Geo.
F. Swint, editor and publisher.
CAMPBELLS VILLE, c. h., Taylor
Co. n l,341t pop., on Louisville & NashTille
Rd., 16 m. S. by S. W. of Lebanon. Manu-
factures of spokes, staves and wheels.
Agriculture.
TAYLOR CO. ENQUIRER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 13x20; subscription
75 cents; established 1899; Rufus Matthews,
•ditor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CAMPTON, c. h., Wolfe Co. 276t n-
pop.— local estimate 1,200.
COURIER;. Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
February, 1905; A. G. Oliver, editor; Oliver &
Shanahan, publishers U— 7).
CANEYVILLE, Grayson Co. tn 294
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 8 m. S. W. of
Leitchfleld. Farming.
GRAYSON CO. NEWS; Fridays ; re
publican; four pages 18x24; subscrintion $1;
established August, 1901 ; Tom Spurrier, edi-
tor; C. A. McClure, publisher (6 — 5).
CARLISLE, c. h., Nichola$ Co. \^
l,377t pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
25 m. N. E. of Lexington. Tobacco growing.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic; four
pages20x26; subscription $1; established 1899;
N. H. McNew, editor and publisher.
MERCURY; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; G. R. Keller & Son, editors and
publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,000 in 1895 a^^d
1,200 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
NICHOLAS ADVOCATE; Wednes
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1905; John W.
Fowling, editor and publisher ( 1—8^.
KENTUCKY.
CARROLLTON, c. h., Carroll Co. tl
2,205+ pop., on Ohio r. near the mouth of
Kentucky r., 45 m. N. W. of Frankfort,
the State capital. Manufactures of woolen
goods, tobacco, furniture and lumber. Also
distilleries. Shipping point for live stock.
Tobacco and grain.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; Ernest C. Smith, editor; Smith &
Smith, publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,488 in
1894 ai^d 1,613 ill 1898, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 30x26; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
Geo. S. Lee, editor; CarroUton News Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,238 in 1900,
since which time it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with printing more than 1,000
copies for the year 1903, but not so
many in 1906 and 1907.
CATLETTSBURG,c.h., Boyd Co.
cf 3,600 pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.,
at mouth of Big Sandy River. Grazing
and coal mining.
TRIBUNE; daily except Sunday; inde-
pendent; four to six pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $3; established October, 1906; L. F,
Chapman, editor and publisher (6—7).
CENTRAL CITY, Muhlenberg Co. -D
5,000 pop., on Illinois Central, Kentucky
Midland and Louisville & Nashville Rds.. 8&
m. S. of OweiisLoro. Tobacco growing and
coal niinlnp.
3IU1II.E.\KEKG AKGUS; Fridays;
democratic; eiglit pages 16x2:i; subscription
$1; established 1906; Leo Fentress, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CLAY, Webster Co. -n 4501 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd.
COITKIER: Fridays (A A).
IIERAL.D-TIMES; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four to ten pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established March, 1905; A. M. Byerly,
editor; Herald-Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—7).
CLAY CITY, Poicell Co. [j 585t pop.
—local estimate 1,200— on Lexington & East-
ern Rd., 40 m. E. of Lexington.
TIMES ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription 50 certs; estab-
lished 1896; J. E. Burgher, publisher (12-3).
CLINTON, Hickman Co. pi,462t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd.. SO m. S. of Cairo,
111. Lumbering and wheat raising.
TWICE-A-WEER GAZETTE;
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
397
KENTUCKY.
KENTUCKY.
1002; E. B. Walker, editor; Gazette News-
paper Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CLOVERPORT, Breckinridge Co. tl
1,656+ pop., on Louisville. Henderson and
St. Louis Rd. and Ohio r., 9 m. W. of Har-
dlnsburg, the countj' seat. Machine shops,
brick works and sash aud door manufac-
tory. Machine shops aud foundry, and
tobacco raising.
BRECKINRIDGE NEWS; Wednei
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; John D. Bab-
bage, editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,121 in
1897 and 2,220 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
COLUMBIA, c. h., Adair Co. p 654t
pop., 15 m. S. by S. E. of Greensburg. the
nearest station on Louisville ft Nashville
Rd. Seat of a Christian College and High
School. Roller and planing mills and to-
bacco factory. Agriculture.
ADAIR CO. NEWS ; Wednesdays ; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1897; Chas. S. Harris, editor; News
Publishing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SPECTATORi Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1869; T. A. Merrill, editor; W. D. Jones, pub-
lisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
COLUMBUS, Hickman Co. p l,235t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio and St. Louis A
Southeastern Rds. and Mississippi r., 11 m.
N. W. of Cllntou, the county seat. Fruit
shipping. Farming. Manufacturing.
CRITIC; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription tl; established 1899; Charles N.
Walker, editor; The Critic Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (12—3) (A A).
CORBIN, Whitley Co. P 5.000 pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 171 m. S. of
Louisville. Coal mining. Railroad shops.
TIMES; Frida.-vs; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription 81; established November, 1905; T.
L. Metcalf, editor and publisher (1—8).
COVINGTON, Kenton Co. b 50,000
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Louisville
& Nashville Rds. and Ohio r., opposite Cin-
cinnati, O., connected by a suspension
bridge. Rolling mills, distilleries, manu-
factures of glassware and nails and several
tobacco factories.
KENTUCKY POST; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; Independent; eight pages 18x38;
subscription $8; Scripps-McRae Publishing
Co. (Incorporated), editors and publishers
(1-3).
Copies printed: 12,449 in 1902
13,061 in 1903
13,056 in 1904
13,902 in 1906
14,248 in 1907
COURIER; Fridays (A A).
COMMON WEALTH; monthly; labor;
thirty two pages 8x11; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; C. H. Sldener, editor and pub-
Usher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 13.936 in
1902 and 11,416 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
CYNTHIANA, c. h., Harriton Co. ^2
3,257+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
13 m. N. of Paris. Carriage and plow manu-
factories, flour mills, distilleries and cigar
factories.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
six pages 20x36; subscription $1 ; established
1888; J. M. Allen, editor and publisher (1—3).
Copies printed: 2,126 in 1906
2,668 in 1907
LOG CABIN; Frldaj's; republican;
eight pages 19x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; J.T.Wilson, editor and publisher
( 1— S).
Copies printed: 1,063 in 1900
1,260 in 1903
1,712 in 1905
1,967 in 1906
2,087 ill 1907
DANVILLE, c. h., Boyle Co. n 4,185t
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 42 m.
S. of Frankfort, the State capital, and 113
from Cincinnati, O. Seat of Centre College.
Agriculture and horse breeding.
KENTUCKY ADVOCATE; tri
weekly, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1865. consolidating Xeivs and
Herald July, 1907; W. R. Embry, editor; Co-
lumbia Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
TORCH LIGHT; Saturdays; negro;
baptist; six pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established June, 1902 ; Rev. J. E. Wood, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
DAWSON SPRINGS, Hopkins Co.
-a 935 pop.. 15 m. S. W. of Madison. Coal
mining.
ORACLE; Thursdays: Independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished February, 1902; R. E. Russell, editor
and publisher (2— 3).
DIXON, c.h., Webster Co. <2 569t pop.,
20 m. N. E. of Marlon. Milling, farming
and coal mining.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 20x24;
398
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
subscription $1; established 1899; James D.
Kalkes, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,050 in 1903
1,175 in 1906
1,200 in 1907
DOVER, Mason Co. [:f 879t pop., on
Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and Ohio r., 5() m.
S. E. of Cincinnati. O. Shipping point for
grain and produce. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1887;
Stairs & Anderson, editors and publishers
(7-3).
DRY RIDGE, Orant Co. ^ 133t
pop., on Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas
Pacific Rd., 5 m. N. of Wllllamstown, the
county seat.
GRANT CO. NEWS; Fridays (A A).
EARLINGTON, Hopkins Co. -n 3,012t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 4 m. S.
of Madisonville, the county seat, and 100 N.
of Nashrille, Tenn. Center of the Western
Kentucky coal fields.
BEE; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; Paul
M. Moore, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,680 in
1897 and 1,857 in 1900, since wh^ch it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
EDMONTON, c. h., Metcalfe Co. p
310t pop., 20 m. E. of Glasgow, the nearest
railroad station. Saw mill and handle fac-
tory.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 16x32; subscription $1; established De-
cember. 1904; N. J. Lombard, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
ElilZABETHTOWN, c. h., Har-
din Co. n 2,500 pop., on Illinois Central and
LoulBYille & Nashville Rds., 40 m. S, of
Louisville. Agriculture and manufacturing.
NEWS; semi-weekiy, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; ten pages 15x22; sub-
gcriptlon $1; established 1869; H. A. Som-
mers, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: i,774 in 1906
4,375 in 1907
MIRROR; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
llihed May, 1902; Chas. J. Rieherson, editor;
Yates & Rieherson, publishers (T— 5).
ELKTON,c.li., Todd Co.p l,l23tpop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 19 m. E. by
S. E. of Hopkinsville. Agriculture and
tobacco growing.
TODD CO. PROGRESS; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1855; L.W. Gaines, editor and
publisher (7— 3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TODD CO. TIMES; Fridays; demo-
KENTUCKT.
cratlc; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1889; G.S.Weathers, editor; Roper
& Weathers, publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
ETVING, Fleming Co. cf 325 pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 10 m. W. of
Flemlngsburg, the county seat. Farming.
INQUIRER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1897; J. D. Wyatt, editor and
publisher.
FAIRVIEW, Todd Co. p 61T pop.,
6 m. N. W. of Elkton, the county seat.
Tobacco, corn and wheat raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 13x30;
subscription fl; established 1893; W. B.
Brewer, editor and publisher.
FALMOUTH, c. h.. Pendleton Co. ^
1,134+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
40 m. S. E. of Cincinnati, O. Situated in the
forks of Main and South Licking rs. To-
bacco raising.
PENDL.ETONIAN; Thursdays; demo
cratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription tl; es-
tablished 1898; J. R. Williams, editor and
publisher (6—5).
Copies printed: 2,14s in 1906
FLEMINGSBURG, c. h., Fleming
Co. cf 1,268+ pop., on Covington, Flemings-
burg & Ashland Rd., 17 m. S. of Mays-
vllle. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1880;
Wm. M. Wilt, editor and publisher (1—8).
(Topics printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES-DEMOCRAT; Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
fl; established 1867; H. Duley, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper .had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,032 in 1894 and
1,008 in 1 90 1, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
FRANKFORT, c.h., Franklin Co. b
State Capital, 9,487+ pop., on Louisville
ft Nashville, Chesapeake & Ohio and Frank-
fort & Cincinnati Rds. and Kentucky r., 60
m. from its mouth. Manufacturing of lum-
ber, carriages, furniture, whisky and twine.
KENTUCKY JOU R N A I. ; every
morning except Monday, and vvEEKIjY,
Saturdays; democratic; dally four, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weeklv «1; established- dally 1902. weekly
1899; W.P.Walton, editor: Kentucky Jour-
nal Publishing Company, publishers (6—5).
BLUE GRASS BUGLE; Saturdays;
four pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1898; E. E. Underwood, editor and publisher.
ROUNDABOUT; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
399
KENTUCKY.
KENTl CKY.
tabllshed 18T7; George A. Lewis, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
KENTUCKY L.AW REPORTER;
semi-monthly; legal; niuetysix to one hun-
dred and twenty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1880; George A. Lewis,
editor and Dubllsher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CRUSADER; monthly; labor; twenty
pages 11x15; subscription tl; established
July, 1906; Noel Gaines, editor; Crusader
Publishing Co., publishers (7—6 P).
FRANKLIN, c. h., Simp»on Co. g
2,166+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
51 m. N. by N. E. of Nashville, Tenn. Min-
eral spring. Woolen and planing mill?,
distilleries and female college. Agriculture
and stock raising.
FAVORITE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x2.i; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857; C.-C. Pare, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
FRENCHBURG, c.h., Mmift Co.
D-210+ pop., 20 m. S. E. of Mount Sterling and
2 from Rothwell, the nearest station on
Kentucky & South Atlantic Rd. Farming.
AGITATOR; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: 6. W. Buchanan, editor; Agita-
tor Printing Co., publishers (7—5).
FULTON, Fulton Co. p 6,000 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 13 m. S. E. of Hick-
man, the county seat. Whip stock, stirrup,
buggy and furniture factories, foundry and
planing mills.
LEADER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKL.Y, Fridays; dally four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1898,
weekly 1878; Mott Ayres, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 coies, but failed to
furnish such" definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
AMERICAN BAPTIST FLAG|
Thursdays; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1.50; established 1875; J. N. Hall, editor; Na-
tional Baptist Publishing House, publishers
(8-8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 12,000 in 1901 and
15,800 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
COMMERCIAL.; Fridays: democratic;
eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established August, 1902; W.P.Greene, editor
and publisher (1—5 P).
GEORGETOWN, c. h., Scott Co. ti
8,823+ pop., on Kentucky Mldlana, Queen &
Crescent Route and Southern Rds.. 11 m. N.
of Lexington. Seat of a college and three
seminaries. Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
22x28; subscription $1; established 1886; B. O
Gaines, editor and publisher.
TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic: four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1867; John A. Bell, editor and publisher (9— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 coo-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GERMANTOWN, Bracken Co. [^
407+ pop., on Cincinnati & Licking River
Rd.. 45 m. S. E. of Covington.
LARIAT; Thursdays (A A).
KENTUCKY COLONEL; monthly
GLASGOW, c. h., Barren Co. g 2,019t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 90 m. S.
of Loitisville. Ships petroleum, lumber and
tobacco. Coal-oil wells in vicinity.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1892; W. H.Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that eft'ect.
TIMES; weekly, twice-a week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic ; four and six pages
18x34; subscription $1.60; established 1865;
J. M. Richardson, editor; The Glasgow
Times Publishing Company, publishers (2-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,548 in
1902 and 3,696 in 1903, since which
It has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
GRAYSON, c. h., Carter Co. cf 606t
pop., on Eastern Kentticky Rd., 24 m. W. by
8. of Greenup. Grazing, tobacco growing
and coal mining. Fire clay.
BUGLE- HERALD; Fridays; demo
cratlc; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1891; B. H. Rutledge. editor; Rut-
ledge Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1897;
Robt. H. Nlcoll. editor; Carter 'Countv Pub-
UshtngCo.. publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
GREENSBURG, c. h., Green Co. a
564+ pop., on Louisville A Nashville Rd.
69 m. S. W. of Lebanon. Farming and lum-
bering.
GREEN CO. RECORD I Fridays;
400
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
llsned 1895; J, R. Ward, editor and publisher
(7—5).
GREENUP, c. h., Greenup Co. cf
711+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and East-
ern Kentuck}' Rds. and Ohio r., 20 m. above
Portsmouth, O. Flour mills. Iron and coal
mining.
D E 31 O C 11 A T ; Saturdays ; democrat-
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
■ ■ 1894; R. E. Stewart, editor and pub-
KENTUCKY.
ic
llshed
Usher (1—7).
GAZETTE ; Wednesdays ; independent-
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1381; William I. Myers, edi-
tor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: 945 in 1907
GREENVILLE, c. n., Muhlenberg
Co. -a 1,051+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd.,
37 m. S. of Owensboro. Tobacco manufac- ,
torles. Coal fields In vicinity. I
RECORD; Thursdays; independent:
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es
tabiished 1899; Orlen L. Roark, editor;
Record Press, publishers (1—8).
HARDIN, Marshall Co. n 240t pop.—
local estimate 500— on Nashville, Chatta-
nooga & St. Louis Rd., 30 m. N. of Paducah.
Roller and planing mills.
HERAIjD: Fridays; democratic; eight
ppges 13x30; subscription $1; established
1906; Herald Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (9—6 P)( A A). •
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS; weekly;
four pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1905; Boyd Ware, editor and pub-
lisher (8-6 P) (A A).
HARDINSBURG, c. h., Brechin-
ridge Co. -a 689+ pop., on Louisville. St.
Louis & Texas Rd., 60 m. S. W. of Louisville.
Farming.
BRECKENRIDGE CO. DE3IO-
CRAT; Thursdays; democratic; four pages
20x2fi; subscription $1; established 1896;
Henry D. Moarman, editor; H. D. & Roy
Moarman, publishers (10—6).
HARLAN, Harlan Co. O, 600 pop., 15
m. N. W. of Hagan, Va.. nearest railroad
station. Coal and lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription Si; estab-
lished 1903; Jas. H. Eads, editor: Enterprise
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
HARRODSBURG, c. h., Mercer
Co. D 3,547 pop., on Southern Rd., 30 m. 8.
of Frankfort, the State capital. Agriculture,
stock raising and manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic ;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lUhed 1888; Lew B. Brown, editor and pub-
Uiher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3o32 in 1903
3,707 in 1905
3,781 in 1907
Publisher''8 announcement.— TL i g h - c 1 a 8 s ,
clean, paid circulation in the heart of the
rich and famous Blue Grass section, at low-
est rates. Extra good paper, press-work
and service.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscplption $1; establish-
ed 1887; PuUiam & Hutton, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,801 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
HARTFORD, c.h., Ohio Co.-n 1,275
pop., on Rough creek, 4 m. N. of Beaver
Dam, the nearest station on Illinois Cen-
tral Rd. Agriculture and coal mining.
HERALiD ; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875 ; Heber Matthews and F. L. Felix,
editors; F. L. Felix, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,662 in
1897 and T,8oo in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
REPUBL.ICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18R8; Barnett & Smith, editors; Hart-
ford Publishing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,851 in 1906
HAWESVILLE,c.h.,5ancoc& Co.-u
1,041+ pop., on Louisville, Henderson & St.
Louis Rd. and Ohio r., opposite Cannelton,
Ind. Steam flour mill and tobacco and
furniture factories. Daily steamboat con-
nection with river towns.
HANCOCK CLARION; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20: subscription
$1; established 1893; Clarence Sterett, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
HAZARD, c. h., PervM Co. o 220t
pop., 20 m. S. of Jacksoa, the nearest rail-
road station.
PERRY CO. TIMES; Thursdays; In-
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1906; Jesse A. Boggs, editor
and publisher (1 —7).
HAZEL, Calloway Co. p 310t pop., on
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
40 m. 8. of Paducah,
NEWS ; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription 75 cents; established
April, 1905; C. A. Singleton, editor; C. A. &
E. L. Singleton, publishers (1—7).
HAZELGREEN, Wolfe Co. u- 225t
pop, 5 m. N. E. of Helechawa, the nearest
station on Ohio & Kentucky Rd. Steam
saw and grist mills and a large seminary.
Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1688;
Spencer Cooper, editor and publisher (1 — 5)
HENDERSON, C.h. ,-ff«nder«on Co. -a
17,000 pop., on Louisville & Nashville,
Louisville, Henderson & St. Louis and Illi-
nois Central Rds. and Ohio r., 11 m. S. of
Evansvllle, Ind. Manufacturing of cotton
and woolen goods. Tobacco, whisky, beer,
carbonated beverages and flour. Furni-
ture, wagons, etc. Planing mills, cooper-
age, bricks, cement blocks and tiles. Coal
mines and grain elevators.
GLEANER; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, twice-a week, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; eight pages
171^x22; subscription— dally $6, weekly $1; e«-
tabliflhed — daily 1388, weekly 1885; C. C.
Qivens, editor; G. D. Givens, manager; The
Gleaner Co. ( Inc.) , publishers ( 1—8) .
Copies printed: The daily edition
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
401
KESTVCKV.
KENTUCKY.
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,250 in 1899 and 1,414 ^^
1902, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,300 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with exceeding 2,250 in 1900, and
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
JOURNAL.; every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
SE>II-VVEEKI.Y, Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x32; subscription
—dally S6, semi-weekly $1; established-
daily 1889, semi- weekly 18S3: Edward A.
Jonas, editor; The Journal Co., publishers
(1-6 P)- . ^ ,.
Copies printed: Each edition of this
paper had credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly in the year 1897,
but neither has since set up any claim
for issuing so many.
KENTUCKY VVORKI>IAN; month
ly; AncientOrderof United Workmen; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 5U cents; estab-
lished 1890; J. A. Lyue, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HICKMAN, c. h., Fulton Co. p l,589t
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd. and Mississippi r., 10 m. N. W. of Union
City, Tenn.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1859; J. C. Sexton and W. C. Speer,
■editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect,
HODGENSVILLE, c. h.. Larue Co.
D 825+ pop., on Chesapeake, Ohio & South-
western Rd., 60 m. S. of Louisville. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
LARUE CO. HERALD; Thurs
days; democratic; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1835 ; C.
C. Howard, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
di'^ for an average issue of i,343 ij^
1897 and 2,353 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
HOPKINS VILLE.c. h., Christian
Co. p 7,280+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville,
Tennessee Central and Illinois Central
Rds., 73 m. N. W. of Nashville, Tenn. To-
bacco, corn and wheat.
KENTUCKY NEW ERA; every
«vening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; democratic; daily four, Saturday
eight, weeklv twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily «5, weekly $1 ; established— dally
26
1888, weekly 1869; A. W. Wood, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for more than 1,000 in
1902. and every year since, up to and
including 1907.
KENTUCKIANi tri-weekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1879;
Charles M. Meacham, editor and publisher
(1—8). _
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,400 in 1898 and
1,600 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription 75
cents; established 1887; A. J. Casey, editor;
Independent Publishing Co., publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming
MESSENGER; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1898; C. A. Brasher, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
HORSE CAVE, ffart Co. n 867t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd.. 6 m. S. of
Munfordvllle, the county seat.
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1892: T. T. Page, editor and publisher (»— 3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
INEZ,c. h., Martin Co. D- 413 pop., 50
m. S. of Ashland. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
MARTIN CO. NEWS; Fridays: repub-
lican; four pages 15x23; Bnbscriptlon 50 cents:
established 1903; M. C. Kirk, editor; W. M.
Hale, publisher (1—8).
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x23; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1907; K. B. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
IRVINE, Estill Co. D 400 pop., on
Louisville & Atlantic Rd., 46 m. W. of Lex-
ton. Lumber mills.
ESTILL CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; J. R. White, editor and publisher
(8—3 P).
JACKSON, C. h., Breathitt Co. a- 941t
pop., on Lexington & Eastern Rd. and N.
fork of Kentucky r., 93 m. E. of Lexington.
Mining, lumbering and agriculture.
BREATHITT CO. NEWS: Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established October, 1901; J. Wise Haglns,
editor and publisher (2 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,299 in 1903
1,121 in 1904
1,274 in 1907
402
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DTRECTOKY,
KENTUCKY.
JEFFERSONTOWN.
JEFFERSONIAN; Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; estabifshed
June, 1907; W.C. Barrickraan, editor; Alcock
& Barrickman, publishers (10—7 P).
KUTTAWA, Lyon Co. p 1,000 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 2 m. W. of Eddy-
vllle. Agriculture.
LYON CO. TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24: subscription $1; es-
tablished October, 1902; Garland Prowse,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1906 and 1907.
LA CENTER, Ballard Co. p.
ADVANCE; Saturdays (A A).
LAGRANGE, c. h., Oldham Co. \^ «46t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 25 m,
N. E. of LoniBTllle. Farming.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; Independent-
democratic; eight pages 13x30; subscription
$1; established 1876; W. W. Rowlett, editor;
W. W. & Bushrod Rowlett, publishers (5—3).
LANCASTER, c. h., Garrard Co. D
1,640+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
30 m. S. of Lexington. Raising of tobacco,
hemp, wheat, corn and live stock.
CENTRAL. RECORD; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1890; Louis Landram, editor and
publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
LATONIA, Kenton Co. tl 1.882t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 6 m. S. of
Covington.
KENTUCKY PYTHIAN; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; twenty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; establlslied February, 1906;
George C. Carter, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,160 in 1907
LAWRENCEBURG, c.h., Ander.
son Co. D 1,253+ pop— local estimate 3,000—
on Southern Rd., 3 m. E. of Kentucky r.
and 25 W. of Lexington. Tobacco growing
and whisky distilling.
ANDERSON CO. HERALD ; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established March, 1907; Green & Moore,
editors and publishers (7 — 7 P).
ANDERSON NEWS; Thursdars;
democratic; eight pages 15x82: subscription
$1; established 187.; Morris W. B. Barllett,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
LEBANON, c. h., Marion Co. n S,043t
pop.— local estimate 4,000— on Louisville &
Nashville Rd., 67 m. S. E. of Louisville.
Whisky distilleries and Ice, furniture and
KENTUCKY.
other factories. Agriculture and line liorse
breeding.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic j
four to six pages 38xite; subscription $1;
established 1886; Thos. W. Mattingly and
Oliver Kelly, editors and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,950 in
1895 and 2,000 in 1897, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
MARION CO. FAL.CON; Tues-
days; democratic; eiglit pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; R. D. Thorn-
bury, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim,
LEITCHFIELD, c. h., Gray$on Co^
-Q 914+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd.,71 m. S-
by S. W. of Louisville. Coal and Iron min-
ing, tobacco growing and farming.
GRAYSON GAZETTE; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1881 ; R. L. White, editor; Gazette
Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
LEXINGTON, c. h., Fayette Co. u
26,369+ pop., at junction of five railroads,
29 m. S. E. of Frankfort, the State capital,
and about 80 S. of Cincinnati, O. Consider-
able manufacturing. Center of the " Blue
Grass" region. An important horse market.
Whisky, tobacco and hemp market.
DAILY.
HERALD; every morning; democratic;
daily eight to twelve, Sunday sixteen to forty
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $6, Sunday
$2; established as Press 1870; Desha Breckin-
ridge, editor; The Lexington Herald Com-
pany, publishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: 5,924 in 1906
5,759 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Lexinpton
Herald is the leading newspaper in Ken-
tucky outside of Louisville. Largest Lex-
ington circulation. Carrier delivery in
every Blue Grass tow n and largest circula-
tion on rural routes. Combination rates
with the Evening Gazette, the only Demo-
cratic afternoon paper in Central Ken-
tucky, make most effective and cheai^est
medium.
KENTUCKY GAZETTE; every
evening except Sunday; democratic; eight
to sixteen pages 32x28; subscription 50 cents;
established 1787. as a weekly; January, 1907,
as a daily ; Charles I. Stewart, editor ; Gazette
Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 3,300 in 1907
LEA DER ; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; republican; dally ten
to sixteen, Sunday twenty to thirty two
pages 17x21}^; subscription— daily $6, Sun-
day $1.50; established 1888; Samuel J. Roberts,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 3,433 in IQOO
3,828 in 1903
4,041 in 1904
4,694 in 1905
5.157 in 1906
5,390 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
403
KENTUCKY.
Sunday, 3,635 jn 1900
4,092 in 1903
5,597 in 1904
6,163 in 1905
6,793 in 1906
7,102 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Leader is
the oldest daily newspaper of continuous
publication in Lexington, the chief city of
the Blue Grass region and Central Ken-
tucky. It is the recognized home and fam-
ily paper in a city noted for itg colleges,
seminaries, churches and social life For a
great many years it has filed with the
American Newspaper Directory detailed
statements of actual issues, day by day,
and its circulation books have been audited
bv the expert examiner of the Association
of American Advertisers, and Its published
statements found to be correct in every
particular. The Leader sells for 3 cents a
copy on week days and 5 cents on Sunday ;
it is delivered by carriers and agents in
Lexington and near by towns for 15 cents a
week, and it does not allow return privil-
eges to carriers, dealers or news-boys.
WEEKLY.
BLUE GRASS BLADE; Sundays;
free thought; sixteen pages 9x12: subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1890; James E. Hughes,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 5,368 in 1900
4,302 in 1901
6.140 in 1907
KENTUCKY FARMER AND
BREEDER: Fridays; livestock; sixteen
pages l(Ki4xl53^; subscription $2; established
1904; Jouett Shouse, editor; Kentucky Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7—6 P).
KENTUCKY STOCK FARM;
Thursdays; live-stock; racing; twenty to
thirty six pagesllxl6; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1883| Kentucky Stock Farm Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
OBSERVER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 81; estab-
lished 1846 1 Richard McGregor, editor; J. R.
Williamson, publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i 920 In
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
ONLOOKER; Saturdays (A A).
STANDARD; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
Wade H. Carter, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and^ 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
THOROUGHBRED RECORD;
Saturdays; horse; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription $2; established 1875; Thomas F.
Kelly, editor; The Thoroughbred Record Co.,
publishers (5 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies ^ regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
MONTHLY.
SOUTHERN SCHOOL, JOURNAL;
monthly; educational; fifty-two pages 7x10;
KENTUCKY.
subscription $1; established 1890; R. S. Eu-
bank, editor; Standard Publishing Co., Inc.,
publishers (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,092 in
1895 and 5,333 _ in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 4,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
LIBERTY, Casey Co. n 450 pop.,
about 80 m. S. E. of Louisville. Coal mining
and farming.
CASEY CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established March, 1904; H. Thomas, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LIVERMORE, ^fcLean Co. -D 869t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd. and
Green r., 20 m. S. of Owensboro.
KENTUCKY CITIZEN: Fridays
(A A).
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established July, 1905;
Roscoe I. Downs, editor and publisher (2—7)
(A A).
LONDON, e. h., Laurel Co. R l,U7t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,27 m. N.
of Williamsburg and 70 S. S. E. of Lexing-
ton. Coal mining.
MOUNTAIN ECHO; Fridays; repubU-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents;
established 1872; R. S. Dyche, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SENTINEL; Thursdays (A A).
LOUISA, c.h.. Lawrence Co. rzf l,099t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Norfolk
& Western Rds. and Big Sandy r., 21 m. S.
of Catlettsburg. Timber trade. Petroleum
oil well and coal, iron, fire-clay mines and
canning factor3\ Farming and stock rais-
ing.
BIG SANDY NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; M. F. Conley, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,138 in 1897
2,042 in 1905
2,427 in 1907
LOUISVILLE, c. h., Jefferson Co. i
304,731+ pop., at junction of ten railroads,
on the Ohio r. Varied manufacturing. Iron
foundries and tanneries. Wagon, plow
and leather manufactories. Largest leaf
tobacco market In the world.
DAILY.
ANZEIGER; every morning; SEMI-
WEEKLY, Wednesdays and Saturdays,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; German;
404
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KEN TUCK Y— Louisville.
KENTUCKY— Louisville.
democratic; eight pages 17x22, Suuday six-
teen pages; subscription — daily $9, semi-
weekly $3.40, Sunday $2, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1849, weekly 1851 ; W. Van Nos-
titz, editor; Louisvillp Anzeiger Co., Inc.,
publishers. Office, 341 W. Green st. (7—3 P)
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 5,895 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished a report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The semi-weekly had credit for an
average issue of 5,138 in 1899, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 11, 93 7 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
COURIER-JOURNAL; every morn
ing, and WEEKL.Y, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
30x24; subscription — dally $fi, Sunday $2,
weekly $1; established— JowrnaZ 1890, Courier
194S, Democrat 1844, consolidated 1868; Henry
Watterson. editor; Courier-Journal Co.. pub-
lishers. Office, cor. Fourth avenue and Green
street ( 1— fi).
Copies printed: (©©") The daily edi-
tion of this paper had credit for an is-
sue of 17,073 in 1896, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
(0 ©) The Sunday edition had credit for
an issue of 29,500 in 1896, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 40,000 in 1907.
Xo definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 190 1 and more
than 7,500 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including I907.
Publisher's announcement.— The Courier-
Journal, Louisville, daily, Sunday and
weekly, not only has class and quality of
circulation, but also quantity. While an
old and conservative newspaper it has
never lacked nrogrespiveness. It was the
first paper outside of New York City to in-
troduce the Mergenthaler linotype ma-
chine. Its press-room has the largest
capacity of any newsDaper plant south of
the Ohio River, and its establishment as a
whole is surpassed by few newspapers In
the country.
EVENING POST ; every evening except
Sunday ; independent-democratic ; ten to
twenty four pages 17x34; subscription $3; es-
tabliihed 1878; Richard W. Knott, editor;
The Kvenlng Post Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 317 West Wtilnut street (9—5 P).
Copies printed: 26,072 in 1901
26,895 in 1902
26,964 in 1903
28,733 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement.— The Louisville
Evening Post Is a high class afternoon
paper and extends no return privileges. It
is one of the best advertising mediums for
the price in the United States.
H E R A li D ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription— daily $6, Sunday
$2, weekly $1; established 1869; Herald Pub-
Ishing Company, editors and publishers
(12-Hl).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 17,214 in 1903 and 20,706 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 17,500 in 1906 and 1907.
Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 16,742 in 1903 and
20,657 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 17,500 in 1906 and
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 11,312 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 7,500 in
1904, and exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
»- RECORD; daily; legal, financial, build-
ing; four pages 11x16; subscription $12: es-
tablished January, 19C1 ; Walter G. GUUgan,
editor; Dally Record Co., publishers. Office,
1410 Lincoln Bank building (1—8).
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday;
democratic ; twelve to twenty four pages
20x24; subscription $5; established 1884; W.
B. Haldeman, editor; Times Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 503 Fourth avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 35,112 in 1900
36,750 in 1902
36,025 in 1905
36,927 in 1906
42,089 in 1907
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN BAPTIST; Fridays;
negro; baptist; four pages 15x23; subscrip-
tion #1.36; established 1879; Wm. H. Steward,
•dllor and publisher. Office, 710 Fifth street
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1902,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
AMERICAN REDMAN; Thursdays;
Improved Redmen; four pages 16x12; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1895; M. L.
Marshall, editor and publisher (6—5). Office,
727 W. Jefferson street.
BAPTIST ARGUS; Thursdays; bap-
tist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1897; J. N. Prestridge, editor; Bap-
tist Argus Company, publishers. Office, cor.
Third and Jefferson streets (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,336 in
1900 and 9,413 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
CENTRAL METHOD 1ST; Thurs-
days ; methodlst episcopal, south ; sixteen
pages 10x14; subscription $1 ; established 1867;
D.W. Batson. editor; H. Wirgman, publisher.
Office, 580 Third street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,299 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
CHRISTIAN COMPANION (see
Christian Weekly, Cinclnn&tl, Ohio).
CHRISTIAN OBSERVER; Wednes-
days; Presbyterian; twenty four pages 13x17;
subscription $2.50; established 1313; F. Bart-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
401
KENTUCKY— Louisville.
lett Converse, editor; Converse & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 512 Third avenue (12—6).
Copies printed: 16,560 in 1900
17,138 in 1901
18,094 ill 1902
19,197 in 1904
22,294 in 1906
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in
1907.
DIXIE WOODIIAN; Saturdays (A A).
FAKMERSJ' HOME JOIJKNAL.;
Saturdajs; agricultural, livestock and horti-
culture; eight pages 18x34; subscription $1 ;
established I8fl5; M. w. Neal, editor; Farmers'
Home Journal Co., publishers. Office. 5U
Third street (1—8).
Copies printed: 14,020 in 1906
14,000 in 1907
Publisher's annvunceiiient.— The F»rmers'
Home Journal, Louisville. Ky., goes every
Saturday to 14,0no of the Wealthiest Farm-
ers and Stock Breeders in Kentucky, Ten-
nessee and the Southern States. Try an
advertisement in its columns.
INL.AND FAR:>IER; Saturdays; agri-
culture, live stock; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established
November, 1902: F.S.Power, editor; Inland
Farmer Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
Courier-Journal building (2—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it has credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
INSURANCE FIELD; Thursdays
(A A).
JOURNAL OF LABOR; Saturdays;
union labor; four pages 17x20; subscription
$1; established 1900; Richard W. Burkhart,
editor and nublisher. Office, 472 E. Jefferson
street (1-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
more than 1,000 in 1903. and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
KATHOLTSCHER «LAUBENS-
BOTEj Thursdays; G^erman; roman catho-
lic; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866: Katholischer Glaubensbote Pub-
lishing Companv, editors and publishers
(13-4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898. and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
KENTUCKY IRISH AMERICAN;
Saturdays; Irish: roman catholic; fourpag^s
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 :
William M. Hlgglns, editor; Kentucky Irish
American Co.. publishers. Office. 335 W.
Green street ( 12—7 P).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
KENTUCKY KNIGHT; Tuesdays;
Knights of Pvthias; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; W.S.Marshall,
editor and publisher. Office. 727 "W. Jefferson
street (6— 5) (A A').
KENTUCKY STANDARD; Satur-
days; republican-, four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1898; W. D. Johnson,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
KENTUCKY— Louisville.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MARKET GROWERS' JOUR-
NAL; Wednesdays; agriculture; thirty two
pages 8^4x11%; subscription $1; established
August, 1907; Market Growers' Journal Com-
pany, Inc., editors and publl8her.s. Office,
508 Illinois Life building (10— 7 P).
NEWERA; Saturdays; labor; fourpages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1888; E. L,
Cronk, editor and publisher.
OMNIBUS ; Sundays; German; Inde-
pendent; sixteen pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1865; Geo. W. Krlppenstapel,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PENTECOSTA L HER A I- 1> ; Wednes-
days ; methodlst episcopal, south; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1888;
H. C. Morrison editor; Pentec'-'Stal Publish-
ing Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 24,211 in
1898 and 21,671 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 12,500 in 1903. and
7,500 in 1006 and 1907.
WESTERN RECORDER; Thurs
days; baptist; sixteen pases 12x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1325; Df. T. T. Eaton,
editor; Baptist Book Concern. Inc., publish-
ers. Office, 642 Fourth avrime( 7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 14.725 ^^ .1895 and
15,594 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 7,500 in 1907-
WORKMAN ; Saturdays; Ancient Order
of United Workmen ; four pages 12i^xl9; sub-
scription $1; established 1899: The Louisville
Workman Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (6—5).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
HOME AND FARM; semi-monthly;
agricultural and household; twenty to
thirty-two pages 12x18; subscription 50
cents; established 1875; Richard W. Knott,
editor: Home and Farm Publishing Com-
panv, Inc.. publishers. Office, 317 W. Walnut
street (1—8).
Copies printed: 92,496 in ^900
106,404 in 1903
105,804 in 1904
102,174 in 190S
100,115 in 1906
96,910 in 1907
KENTUCKY ISSUE; semi-monthly
MASONIC HOME JOURNAL; semi-
monthly; freemasonrv; eight pages 13x19;
subscription $1; established 1883; Masonic
W. and O. Home, editors and publishers.
Office. 311 W. Jefferson street (6—5 P).
Copies printed: 18,016 in 1900
20,843 in 1903
23,786 in IQ05
25,145 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
40t>
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCK Y— Louisville.
KENTUCK Y— Louisville.
ROCK PRODUCTS; semimonthly;
trade; brick aud clay; sixty to eighty pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1902; E. H.
Defebaugh, editor; The Francis t'ubishing
Co., publishers. Office, 431 W. Main street
(12-5) (A A).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1903, and every
year since, up to and including 1906.
MONTHLY.
AT HO!>IE MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and sixty eight pages
6^xlU; stibscription $1; established Janu-
ary, 1904; John B.Gaines, editor; The At Home
Magazine Co.. publishers. Office, Courier-
Journal building (9 -5).
AMERICAN PRACTITIONER
AND NEWS; monthly; medical; eighty-
four pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1870 ; F. W. Samuel, editor and publisher ( 9—5) .
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 and 1898,
but has not sirice set up a definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
BABY; monthly; hygiene; fifty-two
pa.;es 7x10; subscription $1; established 1903;
Baby Piiblisning Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 40J E. Kentucky street (1—7).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 in 1907,
BARREL. AND BOX; monthly;
cooperage and woodenware ; one hundred
and twelve pages 10x14; subscription {1. 50;
established 189«; E. H. Defebaugh, editor and
publisher. Office. 431 \\\ Main street (12—5)
(A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,145 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
4,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1906.
BISHOP'S LETTER; monthly ; episco-
pal; twelve pages 7^xlO}-&; sub orlptlon 25
cents; established 1893; Rev. William Du
Homel, managing editor; The Church Press,
publishers. Office. 1807 W. Chestnut st. (1—8 .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
more than i.ooo in 1900, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
BL.ITE DEVIL; monthly; literary;
thirty-two pages 5x7; subscription .§1; estab-
lished February, 19 '5, P. T. Ridsdale, editor;
The Blue Devil Company, publishers. Office,
431 W. Main street (2—8 P).
BUSINESS; monthly; mercantile, com-
merce and finance; thirty-two pages 10x13}4;
subsf^rlniion $1 ; established June, 1905 :
Trade Journal Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (7 — 5 Pi.
COCKRILTi'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; undenominational; sixty-eight
pages 8V^x9i^; subscription $1.50; established
March, 1901; H. B. Cockrill, editor; Religious
Fiction Publlshinc: Co., publishers (A A).
JOITRNATi OF MEDICINE AND
SURGERY; monthly ; medical; sixty-four
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1895;
Henrj' Enos Tuley, editor; Chas. T. Dearlng,
publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
more than 1,000 in 1900, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
KENTUCKY EL.K; monthly; Elks;
twenty pages SxlOJ^; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1901; Chas. J. Cruise, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,034 for the year 1905,
but has not since made _ definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
KENTUCKY SUNDAY SCHOOL.
REPORTER; monthly: undenomina-
tional; sixteen pages 7x11; subscription 25
cents; established 1892; E. A. Fox, editor;
State Executive Committee, publishers.
Office, Fifth aud Market streets (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,583 in
1897 and 2,916 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with fore than 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
LIFE INSURANCE EDUCATOR;
monthly (▲ A).
MEDICAL PROGRESS; monthly;
medical; one hundred pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886; John S. Moremen,
editor; John G Trautman, manager; The
Medical Progress Co., publishers. Office, 1801
5,000
in
1900
5,000
in
1904
5,000
in
190S
5,000
in
1906
5,000
m
1907
Preston street (1—8).
Copies printed:
OUR COUNTRY; monthly; thirty-
eight pages 10x14; sub.scription $1 : estab-
lished November, 1906; Home and Fireside
Co. (Inc.), editors and publishers. Office,
Commercial building (9—7 P).
THERAPEUTIC RECORD; month-
ly; medicine; sixty four pages 5x8; sub-
scription $1; established 1905; Robert C.
Kenner. editor and publisher (1—8).
TOBACCO WORKEU: monthly; to-
bacco; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents: established 1897: E.Lewis Evans, edi-
tor and luibllsher
TRADE NEWS ; monthly ; photograph
trade; twentv-fonr pages 9x11; subscription
$1; established 1896; F. E. Gat chel, editor; W.
D. Gatchel & Son. publishers. Office, 412 W.
Jefferson street (1—8).
Copie.s printed: 1,116 in 1902
1,150 in 1907
WINE AND SPIRIT BULLETIN;
monthly ; liquors ; ninety four pages 10x14;
subscription 85; established 188fi; George R.
Washburne, editor; Bulletin Publishing Co.,
publishers; dated also at Cincinnati, Ohio
(12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,814 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
QUARTERLY.
REVIEW AND EXPOSITOR;
quarterly; baptist; one hundred and sixty-
four pag^s 7x10: subscription $2; established
April, 1904; E. Y. Mulllns, editor: Seminary
Press, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1905
1,600 in 1906
^ 1,500 in 1907
MADISON VILLE, c. h., Hopkins
Co. -G .3,638+ pop.— local estimate 5.(00— on
Louisville & Nashville Rd.. 33 m. N. of Hop-
kinsville. and 35 S. of Henderson. Mills
and manufactories. Coal mines in vicinity.
HUSTLER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, twice a week, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; dally four,
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription—
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
407
KENTUCKY.
daily $5, weekly $1; established — daily 1906,
weelcly 1887; C. C. Giveiis, editor; Hustler
Publishing Company, publishers (12— 6 PI.
Copies printed: daily, 1,063 ^^ 1907
Semi-weekly, 3,050 in 1903
5,205 in 1907
JOURNAIj; semi- weekly. Tuesdays and
Fridays (A A).
GL-ENN'S GRAPHIC; Thursdays; In-
dependent-democratic; twelve pages 15x23;
subscription $1; established 1896; J. J. Glenn,
editor and publisher (12 — 5) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,349 in 1903
and 1,116 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but has been
cr-edited with more than 1,000 in 1906.
-MANCHESTER, c. h., Clay Co. a,
39S+ pop., 23 m. E. of Altaraont, nearest sta-
tion on Louisville & Nashville Rd. Agri-
culture and stock raising; lumber and coal.
MOUNTAIN CITIZEN ; Fridays (A A).
MARION, c. h., Crittenden Co. -Q 2,064
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. S. of
Ford's Ferry, nearest lauding on Ohio r.
Mining, farming and stock raising.
RECORD. PRESsi ; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; es-
tablished—Press 1879, Record 1904; Record-
Press, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
:MAYFIELD,c.h., Graveg Co. P4,081t
pop.— local estimate 7,000— on Illinois Cen-
tral Rd., 25 m. S. of Paducah, Cotton, to-
bacco, wheat and oats are the chief prod-
ucts.
MEjSSENGER; every eveuing except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x24 ; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1; established 19ai); J. R. Lemon,
editor and publisher (1— S ;.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,007 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
MONITOR; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic ; dally four, weekly eight pages 13x20;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; estab
lished— daily 1904, weekly 1875; W. K. Wall,
editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a ra-
ting to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim. ^
MIRROR; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1870; Geo. H. Pike,
•editor; L. A. Chandler, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies,, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
KENTUCKY.
MAYSVILLE, c. h., Mason Co. d
6,423+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and
Louisville & Nashville Rds. and Ohio r.,
63 m. above Cincinnati, O. Cotton, tobacco,
cigar and plow manufactories, flour mills,
saw and planing mills, furniture manu-
factory, foundry and machine shops. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
DAILY BULLETIN; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days ; democratic ; dally four, weekly eight
pages, 15x22; subscription- daily $3, weekly
«1.50; established— dally 1881, weekly 1862;
McCarthy & Altmeyer, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
each edition of this .paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. They have not since made
anv renewal of the claim.
PUBLIC LEDGER; every morning
except Sunday; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1892; Arthur F.
Curran, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For ^he year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MASON INDEPENDENT; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 17x24; subscription
SI; established May, 1907: Purdon Brothers,
editors and publishers (1— S).
MIDDLESBORO, Bell Co. O^ 5,650
pop., on Southern and Louisville & Nash-
ville Rds., 13 m. S. of Pinevllle, the county
seat. Coal and iron mines, iron furnaces
coke ovens, tannery and brick making.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 11x14; subscription $1; established
1889; D.Campbell, editor; Pinnacle Printery,
publishers (1—8).
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
MIDWAY, Woodford Co. a l,045t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville and Queen
& Crescent Route Rds. Shipping point for
grain and tobacco. "Blue Grass" region.
Breeding of thoroughbred horses and short
horn cows.
BLUE GRASS CLIPPER; Thuri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; J. O. Cooper,
editor and publisher (9—3).
MILTON, Trimble Co. \^ 324t pop., on
Ohio r., opposite Madison, Ind. Fruit and
tobacco growing and farming.
NEAVS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1879: C. A. Barclay, editor and pub-
Usher (5-3).
MONTICEL.LO, c. h., Wayne Co. p
546+ pop.— local estimate 1,460—20 m. S.W. of
Burnslde, the nearest railroad station, and
150 m. S. of Lexington. Oil producing, lum-
bering and farming.
W^AYNE CO. OUTLOOK; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 15i2J; subscription
$1; established May, 1904. J. W. Simpson,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
408
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KENTUCKY.
for an issue of 1,091 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
MORGANFIEL.D, c. li., Union Co
-a 2,046+ pop., on Ohio Valley Rd., 5 m. S.
of Ohio r. and 25 S. W. of Henderson,
Farming. Coal field center.
POST; semi-weeklj% Tuesdays and Fri-
days (A A).
S U N J serai weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1886, as weekly ; May,
1907, as semi-weekly; Charles F. Hart, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,171 in 1897
2,393 in 1904
2,084 iri 1907
MORGANTOWN,G.h., Butler Go.-o
1,000 pop., on Green r., 25 m. N. E. of Bowling
Green. Timber.
GREEN RIVER REPUBLICAN |
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1885; H. B. More-
head, editor and publisher (1—8).
MOUNT OLIVET, c. h., Robertton
Co. ti 352+ pop., 22 m. S. S. W. of and con-
nected by daily stage with MaysviUe. Ship-
ping point for tobacco, wheat, fruit and
live stock.
ROBERTSON ADVANCE: Fridays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1890; C. E. Colyer, editor and
publisher (1—8).
TRIBUNE-DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1874: Tribune-Democrat Co.,
Ltd., editors and publishers (1—6 P).
MOUNT STERLING, c. h., Moni-
gomery Co. D 3,561+ pop., on Chesapeake A
Ohio Rd., 13 m. E. N. E. of Winchester.
Gateway to the mountains of Eastern Ken-
tucky. Planing mill and carriage and fur-
niture factories.
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; J. W. Hedden and B. W. Trimble,
editors: The Advocate Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (9— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,700 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1884; John C. Wood, editor; John C.
Wood & Co., publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,250 in
1902, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
SENTINEL-DEMOCRAT ;Satur(1ays:
democratic: eiirht pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1866; squire Turner, editor;
Ben R. Turner, publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
MOUNT VERNON, c. h.,floct-
oattle Co. D 422+ pop., on Louisville & Nash-
KENTUCKY.
ville Rd., 24 m. S. E. of Stanford. Farming,
manufacturing and coal mining.
SIGNAL.; Fridays ; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
E. S. Albright, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
MUNFORDVILLE, c. h., Hart Co.
n 440+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd,
and Green r., 72 m. S. of Louisville. To-
bacco raising.
HART CO. NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four page.s 2i>x2»i; subscription $1;
establlsheii 1878; J. W. Payton, editor and
publisher (5—3)
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
T,ooo copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
MURRAY, c. h., Calloway Co. J3
1,822+ pop.— local estimate 2.800— on Nash-
ville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd. and
Clarks r., 40 m. S. S. E. of Paducah. Tan-
neries, tobacco factories and lumber mills.
Tobacco growing.
CAL.LOVVAV TIMES; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1895; W. u. Wear, editor;
Wear Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,282 in 1901
and 1.498 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
LEDGER; Thm-sdays; democratic; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; O. J. Jennings, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,880 in-
1895, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1898, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
FRATERNAL ADVOCATE;
'monthly; fraternal; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1901; J. I. D.
Woodruff, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 3>5oo i" .1904 and
3,000 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
NEWCASTLE, c. h.. Henry Co. b
462+ pop., 29 m. N. W. of Frankfort, the State
capital, and 40 N. E. of Louisville. Seat of
the Henry Male and Female College. Farm'
ing and grain raising. ,
HENRY CO. LOCAL; Fridays; demo-
cratic : eight pages 15x23; subscripWon $1;
established 1878; Local Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,250 copies
regularly in the year 1902, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
NEWHAVEN. Nelson Co. u S50f
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 15 m^
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
409
KENTUCKY.
S. W. of Bardatown, the county seat, and 45
S. of Louisville. Distilleries. Farming.
ECHO: Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1886: John J. Barry, editor and publisher
(5-3).
NIGHOLASVIIiLi£,«- b., Jessamtne
Co. a 2,393t pop., on Louisville & Atlantic
and Queen & Crescent Route Rds., 12 m. S.
of Lexington. Tobacco warehouses, hemp
factories, grain elevators and flour mills.
Fine thoroughbred horses raised and
trained.
JESSAMINE JOURNAL.; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 2l»x2ti; subscription
$1; established 1872; McCarty & Co., editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
JESSAMINE NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 2Ux26 ; subscription $1; es-
tabliahed 1888; D. O. Groff, edUor and pub-
lisher (1—S).
OLIVEHILIi, Carter Co. n- 2,500
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; four to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; J. L. Maddix, editor; Times Pub
lishing Co., publishers (1 — ^8).
OWENSBORO, c. h., Daviess Co. -a
20,124 pop., on Illinoig Central, Louisville &
Nashville and Louisville, Henderson & St.
Louis Rds. and Ohio r., 30 m. S. E. of Evans-
ville, Ind. Distilleries, tobacco factories,
flour mills, planing mills, foundry, machine
shops and various manufactories.
INQUIRER; every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
SEMI-VVEEKliY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days ; Independent-democratic ; dally and
semi-weeklj' eight, Sunday sixteen to twenty-
four pages lT>^x22}^; subscription— daily $6,
semi-weekly $1 ; established 1884 ; W. Q.
Adams, editor and publisher (2 — i).
Copies printed: daily, 1,865 in 1904
1,918 in 1905
2,825 in 1906
3,736 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 2,724 in 1904
2,471 in 1905
2,654 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
in 1907.
MESSENGER ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17x24; subscription— daily $7. wppklv
$1 ; established- daily 1881, weekly 1875; Ure'y
Woodson, editor; Messenger Publishing Co.,
j)ublisher8 (12—4).
Copies printed: daily, 1,411 in 1900
1,987 in 1903
2,471 in 1905
2,956 in 1906
3,709 in 1907
Weekly, 3,561 in 1900
3,718 in 1903
4,221 in 1905
4,127 in 1906
4,219 in 1907
KENTUCKY.
KENTUCKY REPORTER; Satur-
days; negro; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 19U0; R. T. Berry, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,711 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
OWENTON, c. h., Owen Co. 6 l.OUt
pop., 10 m. E. of Kentucky r., 24 N. of Frank-
fort, the State capital, and 45 E. N. E. of
Louisville. Flour mills, wagon works and
tobacco factory.
NEWS-HERALD; Thursdays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established— A'ew's 1878, Herald 1893; Bourne
& Williams, editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,748 in 1903
and 1,851 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
OWEN CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established December, 1903: J. H. West-
over, editor and publisher (11—5).
OWINGSVILLE, c. h., Bath Co.^f
958+ pop., about 25 m. N. E. of Winchester
and 30 S. of Maysvllle. Shipping point for
tobacco.
O U T I.. O O K ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; sul>scription $1 ; estab-
lished 1879; John W. Honaker, editor; Out-
look Publishing Company, publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,277 for
the year 1895, 1,160 in 1902, but has
not since 1903 made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
PADUCAH, c. h., McCracken Co. p
19,446+ pop.— local estimate 28,660— on Illi-
nois Central and Nashville, Chattanooga
& St. Louis Rds., at confluence of Ohio and
Tennessee rs. and midway between Louis-
ville and Memphis, Tenn. Manufacturing,
agriculture and river trade.
NEWS-DEMOCRAT; every evening
except Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; dally
and weekly eight. Sunday twelve to twenty-
four pages 18x24; subscription— dally $6,
weekly $1; established— iVei/^s 1871, Visitor
\m\i. Democrat 1901, consolidated 1901; John
J. Berry, editor; Democrat Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily 2,730 in 1902
3,003 in 1904
3,993 in 1907
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,225 m 1903 and
3,207 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
The weekl}^ edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,135 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905
credited with more than 2,250 in 1906
and 1907.
410
AMERICAIS NEWSPAPER DIKECTOKY,
KENTUCKY.
REGISTER; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established 1896; The
Register Newspaper Company, publishers.
SUN ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican; daily
eight to twelve, weekly eight pages 20x26;
subscription — dally $3, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1896; E. J. Paxtou, editor and man-
ager; The Sun Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies printed: daily, 1,585 in 1900
2,131 in 1903
2,780 in 1904
3.304 in 1905
3,938 in 1906
3,911 in 1907
JOURNAI, OF LAiiOR; Fridays
(A A).
PAINTS VIIiLE, c. li., Johnson Co.
D- 541+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.
■ Coal mining.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
PARIS, c.h., Bourbon Co. t^ 8.000 pop.,
on Kentucky Midland and Louisville &
Nashville Rds., 80 ni. S. S.E. of Covington.
Live-stock market. Tobacco and whisky.
BOURBON NEWS; semi-weekly. Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic: Hi;.;ht pages
18x22; subscription $2; established 1881;
Swift Champ, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
KENTUCKIAN-CITIZEN; semi
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1807; Bruce Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (13— 6).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
PEMBROKE, Christian Co. j2 654t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 10 m. S.
E. of Hopkinsvllle, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; C.R.Han-
cock, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
PIKEVILLE, «Ac Co. o 1,560 pop.,
on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 110 m. N. of
Huntington, W. Va. Lumbering and coal
mining.
BIG SANDY TIMES ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established October, 1903; Milton H. Haw-
kins, editor and publisher (1—5) (A A).
NEW ERA: Fridays (A A).
PIKE CO. REPUBLICAN; Wednes
days (A A).
PINEVILLE, c. h., Bell Co. R 2,072t
pop , on Cumberland River & Tennessee
and Louisville & Nashville Rds., about 84
m. F. N. E. of Knoxville, Tenn. Saw and
planing mills. Iron and coal mining and
farming.
ECHO; Thursdays (A A).
HERALD; Thursdays; independent
KENTUCKY.
four pjigeK 18x.i4; BUbscnptiou $1; estab-
lished MarcJi,l902; Lucius Robertson, editor;
Burchfleld & Kub*rt8on. publishers (6— ^)J
PRINCETON, c. h., Caldwell Co. J3
2,556t pop., on Illinois Central and Ohio
Valley Rds. Manufacturing. Agriculture
and coal mining.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 16x22; subscription §1; es-
tablished January. 1902; Geo. F. Cattell,
editor and publisher (1 — 4).
PROVIDENCE, Webster Co. -n 1286
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 11 m. S
W. of Dixon.
ENTEKPKI.SE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x2;;:; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; David & Roper, edilorb and pub-
lishers (6—5).
RICHMOND, c. h., Madison Co. a
4,653t pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
Richmond, Nicholasville, Irvine & Beatty-
ville Rds., 54 m. S. E. of Frankfort, the
State capital. Large quantities of fine
horses, mules and cattle raised and shipped
to the Southern and Eastern markets. Agri-
culture.
KENTUCKY REGISTER ; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1866: T. H. Plckels, editor and pub-
lisher (3-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding :,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PANTAGRAPH; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894; E. B. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 5 P).
CLIMAX; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; A. D. Miller, editor; Climax
Printing Co.. Inc . publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,325 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to any including
1907.
DELTA OF SIGMA NU; quarterly;
fraternal; one hundred and fifty pages 6^x9^;
subscription $1 ; established 1S83; C. E.Woods,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : 2,950 in 1907
RUSSELL VILL.E, c. h., Logan Co. p
2.591+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
50 m. N. N. W. of Nashville. Tenn. Carriage
and tobncco factories and flour mills.
LOGAN CO. NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; established 1898; S.
W. Llnebaugh, editor and publisher.
SALYERSVILLE, c. h., Magoffin
Co. 't] 265 pop. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays: Independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established July, 1903;
R. D. Sublett, editor and publisher (1—4) ( A A ).
SALT LICK, Bath Co. a' 500t pop.,,
on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 50 m. E. of Lex-
ington.
TIMES; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
411
KENTUCKY.
September, 1906; J. S. Maddox, editor; Times
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
SCOTTSVIIiliE, c. h., Allen Co. ^
824+ pop., on Chesapeake & Nashville Rd..
23 m. S. E. of Bowling Green. Farming.
ALLEN CO. TIMES; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; T. P. Dunn, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
IWEJsSENfJER; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished July. 1906; W. C. Jackson, editor
and publisher (8—6 P).
SEBREE, Webster Co. -a l,477t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 17 m. S. of
Henderson. Wheat, corn, oats, tobacco,
horses, cattle and hogs. Coal mining.
GREEN RIVER NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1895; W. G. Collins, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SHARPSBURG, Bath Co. ^ 482t
pop., 12 m. N. W. of Owingsville, the county
seat. Agriculture and stock raising. To-
bacco factory.
BATH CO. WORLD; Fridays;
democratic: four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1892; J. C. Nelson, editor and
publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: 1,230 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Inforrai and
Entertains Its Readers; Solicits Business for
its Advertisers.
SHELBYVILLE, c. h., Shelby Co. [j
3,016+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio, Louis
vlUe & Nashville and Southern Rds., 30 m.
E. S. E. of Louisville. Seat of several edu-
cational institutions. Tobacco and grain
growing, live-stock raising and agriculture.
SHELBV NEWS; Thursdays; demo
cratlc; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1S86: B. B. Cozine. editor and
publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
SHELBY RE<:;ORD; Frldavs; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; E. D. Shinnlck, editor and publisher
(1-8). _
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
SHELBY SENTINEL; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1849; Barrickman & O'Sulli-
▼an, editors and publishers (1—4)
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
KENTUCKY.
dit for an average issue of 2,870 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1904 and more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
SHEPHERDSVILLE, c. h.. Bullitt
Co. D 277+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 18 m. S. S. E. of Louisville. Timber,
corn and fruit.
BULLITT PIONEER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1882; C. E. McCormick, editor
and publisher (5—8).
SMITHIiAND, c. h., Liviyigston Co.
D 579 pop.— local estimate 1,000— junction
of Ohio ana Cumberland rs., 25 m. S. W. of
Marion. Manufacturing and river trade.
LIVINGSTON BANNER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
81; established ISyS ; O. C. Lasher, editor;
Lasher & Reed, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i.ooo in 1903, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SMITH'S GROVE, Warren Co. g
411+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
17 m. N. E. of Bowling Green, the county
.seat. Live stock, agriculture and fruit
growing.
TI3IES; Saturdays (A A).
SOMERSET, c. h.. Pulaski Co. P 3,384t
pop.— local estimate, 5,000— on Cincinnati,
New Orleans & Texas Pacific and Queen &
Crescent Route Rds., 6 m. N. of Cumber-
land r. Wood manufactories and milling.
Grain, fruits and vegetables. Near an ex-
tensive coal region.
J OURNAL; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic: eight r^^g^'' 15x22: siib-
scription $1.50; established 1899; F.J.Camp-
bell, editor; Somerset Journal Company,
publishers (1—8).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; W. B. & E. H. Hansford,
editors: Hansford & Co., publishers.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
SPRINGFIELD, c. h., Washington
Co. a 1,016+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., about 50 m. S. E. of Louisville. Farm-
ing.
NEWS -LEADER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ;
established— Aeic« 1888, Leader 1884; E. L.
Davison, Jr.. editor and publisher.
SUN ; Wednesdays (A A).
STANFORD, c. h., Lincoln Co. a
1,651+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
about 32 m. W. by S. W. of Lebanon.
Woolen and grist mills and manufactories.
Farming.
INTERIOR JOURNAL; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic-
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1872; W.P.Walton, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an issue of 1,900 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished a report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
412
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
KENTUCKY.
STURGIS, ^nion Co. -u l,258t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. S. of Mor
gaufleld, the county seat, and 4 W. of
Ohio r. Farming.
NEWS DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrIp<^lon
$1; established March, 1904; H. L. Mosgrove.
editor and publisher (9—5 P).
TAYLORSVILLE, c. h., Spencer
Co. n 615+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd. and E. fork of Salt r., about 32 m. S. E.of
Louisville. The river affords water power.
SPENCER COURIER; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1869; Baird & Barrickman, edi-
tors and publishers (2 — ^o).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TOMPKINSVILLE, c. h., Afonroe
Co. P 366t pop.
NEWS} Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
19(t.3; J. E. Leslie, editor and publisher (1—8).
UNIONTOWN, Union Co. -n l,532t
pop., on Ohio Valley Rd. and E. bank of
Ohio r., 25 m. W. of Henderson. Tobacco,
wheat, corn, hogs and cattle. Coal minei.
TELEGRAM; Frid ays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed lfi95: John J. Berry, editor and pub
Usher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,535 in
1897 and i,=;50 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
VALLEY VIEW, Madison Co. n
400 pop., on Richmond, Nicholasvllle, Ir
vine & Beattyville Rd., 5 m. N. of Rich-
mond, the county seat. Lumbering.
ARGENT; Thursdays; democratic:
eight pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents:
established 1899; J. L. Sowers, editor: The
Argent Publishing Co., publishers (9— .S).
VANCEBURG, c. li., Lewis Co. O,
1,161+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.and
S. bank of Ohio r., 20 m. S. W. of Ports-
mouth, O. Lumbering, tanneries, distiller-
ies and stone quarries. Agriculture.
SITN; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890; M. O.
Wilson, editor and publisher (6—5).
VERSAILLES, c. h., Woodford Co.
a 2,337+ pop., on Southern and Richmond,
Nicholasvllle, Irvine & Beattyville Rds.,
about 10 m. S. E. of Frankfort, the State
capital. Manufacturing, agriculture and
stock raising.
WOODFORD SUN {Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1868 ; Woodford Sun Co., editors
and publishers.
WARSAW, c. h., Gallatin Co. ^ 785t
pop.— local estimate 1,017— on Ohio r., 80
m. above Louisville. Tobacco raising.
Furniture factories.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription
KENTUCKY.
$1.50; established 1^0; W. S. Downtain, edi-
tor and publisher (2—^).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,021 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
WHITESBURG, Letcher Co. n- 600
pop., 25 m. S. E. of Jackson, nearest station
on Lexington & Eastern Rd., 90 m. N. of
Norton, Va. Banks, general stores, etc.
MOUNTAIN EAGLE; Thursdays; in-
dependent; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established August, 1907; N. M. Webb,
eiiltor and publisher (10—7 P).
WICKLIFFE, c. h., Ballard Co. P
995+ pop., on Illinois Central and Mobile ft
Ohio Rds. and Mississippi r., 5 m. S. of Cairo
111. Farming and manufacture of hard-
wood.
BAIiLARD YEO ni AN; Fridays; dem
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; Hugh Overstreet, editor
and publisher (9—3).
WILLIAMSBURG, c. h., Whitley
Co. □, 1,495+ pop., on Louisville <fe Nashville
Rd., 60 m. N. by N. W.of Knoxville, Tenn.
Flour mills.
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Bird & Hemphil, editors and publishers
(7—3 P).
W^ILLIAMSTOW^N, o. h., Grant
Co. cb 613+ pop.— local estimate 1,000— on
Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 85 m. S. of Cin-
cinnati. O. Stock raising and farming.
COURIER: Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; T. Needham, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1899 and 1900,
but has not since set up aiay definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
WINCHESTER, c. h.. Clark Co. n
5,954+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio, Louis-
ville & Nashville and Lexington & Eastern
Rds. " Blue Grass ' region. Stock raising,
general manufacturing and lumbering.
DEMOCRAT; semi- weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic: four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1867; C. E.
Lyddane, editor; R. R. Perry, publisher (1 — 6).
SUN-SENTINEIi; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished—Swn 1878, SetUinel 1901; Perry &
Beokner, editors and publishers (6—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,150 in_ 1895 *^d
1,200 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and again in 1907.
WINGO, Graves Co. p 418 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 9 m. S. W. of Mayfleld,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
OUTIiOOR; Fridays; democratic; four
i»ages 15x22 subscription $1; established
November. 1901; Matt McNeely, editor an-i
publisher (6—3).
LOUISIANA.
Population 1,381,625 f. Land Area 45,420 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Arkansas an:l Mississippi, east by Mississippi and the
Gulf of Mexico, south by the Gulf of Mexico, and west by Texas. State capital:
Baton Rouge. Principal products and industries : Cotton, rice, sugar-cane and
molasses. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908>, 202,
divided as follows: Daily, 26; semi-weekly, i ; weeklj% 157; semi-monthly, 3;
monthly, 12.
The cities and towns of over 3,500 population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (f), are as follows :
a8r,104t Alexandria 5,64St
16,013t Mouroe 5,428t
ll,369t Crowley 4,314t
6,815t Doualdsonvilie 4,105t
6,680t Plaquemine 3,590t
New Orleans...
Shreveport
Baton Uouere...
New Iberia
lake Charles.
ABBEVILLE, c. h., Vermilion Co.
p l,536t pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.
and Bayou Vermilion, 55 m. S. W. of Baton
Rouge, the State capital. Prairie country.
MEKIDONIAI-.; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; daily
four pages 15x22, weekly eight pages 11x16;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
liihed— dally October, 1901, weekly 1858: C. J.
Edwards, editor and publisher (6—6).
HEKALDj Saturday. s (A A).
IDEA; Saturdays; lepuDlican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1897; S. P. Watts, editor and publisher (1—8).
ALEXANDRIA, c. h., Eapide$ Co.
D 12,0U0 pop., on Southern Pacific Go's,
Kansas Glty, Watklns & Gulf. St. Louis
Iron Mountain & Southern and Texas &
Pacific Rds. and Red r. Sugar cane, corn
and cotton.
TOWN TAIiK; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Saturdays;
democratic; dally eight to twelve pages
30x26, weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—dally $4, weekly $1; established 1883;
Edgar H. McGormick, editor; E. H. McGor-
mlck & Gompany, pulillshers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that they had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a ra-
ting to that effect.
BAPTIST CHRONICLE; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$2; established 1887; Bruce Benton, editor
and manager (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average Issue of 2,398 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with exceeding 2,250
in 1903 and more than 1,000 in 1905,
although the publisher admits that no
such record is kept as would make it
possible to prepare a definite and sat-
isfactory statement of the number of
copies printed for the requisite period
of a full year.
LOUISIANA BAPTIST; Fridays;
four pages 14x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; H.B. N. Brown, editor; Louisiana
Baptist Missionary Convention, publishers
(11-2).
LOUISIANA DEMOCRAT; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion t2; established 1845; W. G. Mobley, edi-
tor; Mobley & Co., publishers.
LOUISIANA CHRISTIAN ;monthly;
religion; four to eight pages 11x13; subscrip-
tion 50 cents: established 1902; L. A, Betcher,
editor and publisher (1—7).
AMITE CITY, c. h., Tangipahoa
Co. o 1,547+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd.,
68 m. N. W. of New Orleans. Large cotton-
gin factory and various industries. Truck
farming.
FLORIDA PARISHES; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; A. G. Cook, editor;
Florida Parishes Printing and Publlshlnjc
Co., publishers (7—3 P).
ARABI, St. Bernard Co. ^ 1,000 pop.,
5 m. E. of New Orleans.
ST. BERNARD VOICE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 163c22; subscription
$1; established 1890; Wm. F. Roy, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ARCADIA, c. h., Bienville Co. \^
924+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd.,
49 m. E. of Shreveport. Agriculture and
cotton growing.
ARGUS; Thursdays (A A).
LOUISIANA ADVANCE: Fridays;
democratic; six pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; E. C. Drew, editor and
publisher (A A).
BASTROP, c. h., Morejioute Co. t\
787+ pop., on New Orleans and Northwest-
ern Rd., 60 m. N. W. of VIcksburg, Miss.
Cotton growing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 1.5x22; subscription «1:
established July. 1903; C. T. Balrd, editor
B. F. Schroeder, publisher (1—4).
MOREHOUSE CLARION; Fridays;
democratic: eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1874; H. H. Terrell, editor-
Bastrop Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8). '
BATON ROUGE, c. h., EaU Baton
Rouge Co. D State Capital, 11,269+ pop.,
on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd. and
Mississippi r.. 89 m. above New Orleans.
Seat of a State prison, arsenal and asylum
for deaf, dumb and blind. Sugar and cotton
plantations.
^''',4?^i.r^^^Fc®^®°*°^ except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays (A A).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday
and WEEKLY; democratic; eight pages
14x20 ; subscription $4 ; established April.
19(M; Times Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12—4) ( A A ).
414
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
LOUISIANA.
TRUTH; «very evening except Sun
day. and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight pages 13x20, weekly fouj
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1892. weekly 1682;
Truth Printing and Publishing Co., editors
and publishers.
BANNER; Thursdays (A A).
PEOPLE; Saturdays; democratic: eight
pages 11x15; subscription $1 ; established
April. 1904 ; Leon Jastremskl, editor and
publisher (7—5 P).
BENTON, c. h., Bottler Co. tj 463t
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 14 m.
N. of Shreveport. Cotton growing.
BOSSIER BANNER; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1859; \V. H. Scanland, editor
and publisher (1—8).
BERNIGE, Union Co. [j 250 pop., on
Arkansas Southern Rd., 25 m. N. of Ruston.
Saw mills and farming.
HERALD; Fridays; Indepenaent; four
pages 18x24; Bubscription $1; established Sep-
tember,4903; G. G. Crlchet, editor; C. C. &
G. G. Crlchet, publishers (6—5) (A A).
JOURNAL; Fridays )AA).
BOGALUSA, Washington Go. n-
AMERICAN; Saturdays (A A).
BREAUX BRIDGE, Saint Martin
Co. g 654+ pop., on Bayou Teche, 11 m. N
W. of St. Martinville. the county seat,
and 175 W. by N. W. of New Orleans. Cot-
ton, sugar cane, corn, oats and potatoes.
VALLEY OF THE TECHE; Satur-
d&vs; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Martin Patin,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
BUNKIE, Avoyelles Co. Di873t pop.,
on St. Louis, Avoyelles & Southwestern
Rd., 15 m. S. of Marksvllle, the county seat,
and 162 X. W. of New Orleans. Sugar re-
fining and sugar mills and cotton-seed oil
mill. Cane, cotton and corn.
REVIEW; Fridays; Independent; six to
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished Ocrober, 1903: S. E. Schmink, editor
and publisher (1—7 P).
CLINTON, c. h., Eatt Feliciana Co.
n 960+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 32 m.
N. by N.E. of Baton Rouge, the State capital.
Cotton trade center. Saw, planing and
cotton oil mills and pressed biick plant.
SOUTHERN AVATCHMAN; Satur-
days ; democratic ; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tton $1.50: established 18T7; Rev. H. W.
Rickey, editor; Wilbur Bennett, publisher.
COLFAX, c. h., Grant Co. U 190t
pop.— local estimate 1,()()0— on Shreveport
& Red Valley Rd. and Red r., 22 m. N. W. of
Alexandria. Cotton and sugar cane.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription gl; estab-
lished 1376: H. G. Goodwyn, editor and pub-
lisher (2-8).
COLUMBIA, o. h., Caldwell Co. t^
S83+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain A
Southern Rd. and Ouachita r., 30 m. S. of
Monroe. Shipping point for cotton.
CALDWELL W^ATCHMAN; Fri-
days; democratic; four pa^es 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; S. D. S. Walker,
editor and publisher (5—3).
LOUISIANA.
CONVENT, c. h., Saint Jamet Co.
a, 630 pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd. and Mississippi r., 15 m. S. E. of Don-
aldsonvllle and 50 \V, of New Orleans. Seat
of Jefferson College and Convent of Sa-
cred Heart. Sugar cane and tobacco.
L'INTERIM; Saturdays; democratic;
English and French; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1880; Mrs. F. B
and E.J. Dlcharry. editors; Mrs. F. B. Dl-
charry, publisher (7—5).
COTTSHATTA, c. h., Red River Co.
tl 600+ pop., on Red r., 60 m. S. E. of
Shreveport. Shipping point for cotton.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x32; subscription $3; established
1876; J. P. Clarkson, editor and publisher.
COVINGTON, c. h., Saint Tammany
Co. D- 1,205+ pop., on East Louisiana Rd.
and Bogue Falla r., 40 m. N. of New Orleans.
Sugar cane, corn, rice, cotton, grapes, cat-
tle, poultry, sheep and wool. A summer
resort. Mineral wells and springs.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
July, 1903; W. P. Fussell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
ST. TAMMANY FARMER; Satur-
days: democratic; eight pages 18x34; sub-
scription $1; established 1874; W. G. Kenteel,
editor and publisher (8—3).
CROWLEY, c. h., Acadia Co. g
4,214+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 165
m. W. of New Orleans. Rice, cotton and
general agriculture.
SIGNAL ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily 85, weekly $1; established — daily 189S.
weekly 1886; Signal Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,66o in 1897 and
2,282 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
RICE BELT NEWS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; L. Nussbaum, editor
and publisher (1—8).
RICE JOURNAL AND SOUTH-
ERN FARMER; monthly; rice indus-
iy and farming; thirty-two to forty pages
11x15 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 :
eignal Printing Co., editors and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,866 in 1904
and 8,033 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
DELHI, Richland Co. cf 1,000 pop., on
Vlcksburg, Shreveport and Pacific Rd.
AFRO-AMERICAN CITIZEN; Sat-
urdays: negro; four pages 15x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established June, 1904; B. L. Toombs,
editor and publisher (1—5).
DENHAM SPRINGS, Livingtton
Co. n, 150 pop., 16 m. E. of Baton Rouge,
the State capital, and 1 from Amite r.
Agricultural products.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
iscriptlon Jl; established 1898; G. L. MInton
editor and publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
415
LOUISIANA.
LOUISIANA.
DE RIDDER, Calcasieu Co. P ioOf
pop.— local estimate, 2,750 — on Kansas City
Southern anri De Ridder & Eastern Rds.,70
m. 5. of Beaumont, Texas. Farming and
stock raising.
MES.'^JENGER; Thursdays; four pasres
16x22; subscriptiou 5U cente: established
1900; A. Loftin, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 954 in 1907
DODSON, y^iyin Co. t: 800 pop., on
Arkansas Southern Rd., 10 m. N. of Winn-
fleld, the county seat. Lumber and staves,
cotton and corn.
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription $i; established
AUijust, 1901; Joel T. Payne, editor; J. L.
Pinekard, publisher (9—5).
DONALDSON VILLE, c. li., As-
cension Co. Q, 4,105+ pop., on Texas &
Pacific Rd. and Mississippi r., 65 m. above
New Orleans, at the head of Bayou La-
fourche. Center of largest sugar planta-
tions In Louisiana.
DEiHOORAT? every evening except
Sunday ; democratic; four pages 15x22; [
subscription $4; established 1900: Edmund
Maurln, editor and publisher (5—3 P). 1
Copies printed: For the year X903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
TIMEjS; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEEKLiY, Saturdays; vtemocratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 13x19}^; sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly Sl-25; e-tabllshed
—daily 1895, weekly 1902; F.J. Barlow, editor;
Jas. Von Lotten, publisher.
CHIEF; Saturdays; republican; four
Eages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1871 ;
luden E. Bentley, editor and publisher
■<9-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,038 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
EROS, Jackson Co. ± on Southern Pa-
cific Rd., 25 m. S. W. of Monroe.
PLAINDEAL-ER; Thursdays (A A).
EUNICE, St. Landry Co. 316t pop.-
local estimate 2,500— on Southern Pacific,
New Orleans & Pacific, Texas Pacific and
Colorado Southern Rds., 30 m. W. of Ope-
lousas. Cotton, rice, sugar cane and corn.
GALL; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 14x24; subscription 81; established
May, 1904; Joseph A. Gil, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1: estpblished
August. 1907: D. L. Stump, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 7P).
TARMERVILLE, c. h., Union Co.
^ 453+ pop., near the confluence of Bayou
Corney and Bayou d'Arbonne, 95 m. N. W.
of Vlcksburg, Miss. Machine shops and
iron foundry.
GAZETTE ; Wednesdays ; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; J. O. Trimble, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1899 and 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
FliOYD, c. h., West Carroll Co. cf
210 pop., 17 m. N. of Delhi, the nearest sta-
tion on Vlcksburg, Shreveport & Pacific
Rd. Cotton and corn.
PIONEER ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription S2: estab-
lished December, 19o7; L. Lipp, editor and
publisher (3— 8).
FRANKLIN, c. h.. Saint Mary Co.
g 2,692+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
and Bayou Teche. 22 m. S. E. of New Iberia.
Sugar cane.
ST. MARY BANNER; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1889; W. H. Latham, editor
and publisher (8— 3).
WATCH3IAN AND VINDICATOR
NEWS; Fridays; independent democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Oscar L. Alpha, editor and pub-
lisher (1-5).
FRANKLINTON, c. h., Washington
Co. D- 1.00 pop., on New Orleans and Great
Northern Rds., 65 m. N. of New Orleans.
Live stock and farming.
NEW ERA ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pagesl8x24; subscription $1; established 1887;
W. P. Fusseli, editor; News Printing Com-
j pany (Ltd.), publishers (1—8).
I W^ASHINGTON LEA DER; Thurs
days; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; es-
I tablished March, 1906; J. Vol Brock, editor;
' Leader Publishing Co. (Ltd.), publishers
I (4— 6P).
GIBBSLAND, Bienville Co. tl 558t
pop., at junction of Louisiana & Northwest
and Vlcksburg, Shreveport & Pacific Rds.,
40 m. E. of Shreveport.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
GREENSBURG, c. h.. Saint Helena
' Co. a- 315+ pop., 45 m. N. E. of Baton
Rouge, the State capitaL Saw mill, cotton
gins and brick-yards.
ST. HELENA ECHO; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1886; W. T. Holland, editor; W.S.
Holland, publisher.
GRETNA, c. h., Jeftrson Co. O, 3,969
pop., on New Orleans, Fort Jackson *
Grand Isle. Southern Pacific Co's and Teiai
*t Pacific Rds. and S. bank of Mississippi r.,
opposite New Orleans. Cotton-seed oil
mills.
COLORED AMERICAN APPEAL;
Saturdays (A A)- . „ „ ^
JEFFERSON DEMOCRAT; Satur
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1879; George A, Cox edi-
tor and publisher (5—3).
GUEYDAN, Vermilion Co. P 37«5t
pop.— local estimate 1,033— on Vermilion
Extension of the Midland Branch Southern
Pacific Co's Rd., 17 m. S. W. of Crowley.
Rice, sugar cane, cotton and grain. Fruit
and truck farming.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
416
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
LOUISIANA.
18x24; subscription $1; established 1897; Fred.
L. Myers, editor; News Publishing Com-
pany (Ltd.). publishers (1—8).
HAHNVILLE, c. h., Saint Charle$
Co. Q, 447 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd.
and Mississippi r., 30 m. W. of New Orleans.
Sugar cane and rice.
HERALD; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x32; BUbscription t2; estab
llshed 1873; I. B. Martin, editor; O.B. Baquie,
publisher (8—3).
HAMMOND, Tangipahoa Co. D- l,511t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 16 m. S. of
Amite City, the county seat, and 53 N. W. of
New Orleans. Agriculture and lumber.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day (▲▲).
LOUISIANA SUN ; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x33: subscription $1: es-
tablished 1891; Mrs. L. E. Barnard, editor
and Dublisher (1 — 8).
SOUTHERN VINDICATOR; Fri-
days; democrat*''; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; establlshdd 1893; J.B.Adams,
editor and publisher (1—8).
HARRISONBURG, c. h., Cata-
houla Co. n 303t pop., on Ouachita r., 30 m.
N. W. of Natchez, Miss. Shipping point.
CATAHOULA NEWS; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 16x23; subscription
$1; established 1873; R.J. Wilson, editor; A.S.
Harrell, publisher.
HAYNESVILIiE, Claiborne Co. ^
280t pop., on Louisiana & Northwest Rd.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
H O M £ R, o. h., Claiborne Co. ^ l,157t
pop., on Louisiana & Northwest Rd., 17 m.
N. of Gibsland. Cotton plantations.
GUARDIAN-JOURNAL; Wednes
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1877; J. E. Hulse, editor ;
J. E. Hulse & Son, publishers (11—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1.133 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more thaa
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
H O U M A, c- h., Terrebonne Co. P,
3,212t pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd..
15 m. S. E. of Thibodeaux and 70 W. S. W
of New Orleans. Agriculture and manu-
facturing. Sugar, molasses, rice and corn.
COURIER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878- Easton Duval, editor and publisher.
TERREBONNE T1I>IES; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; Wallis Bros., editors
and publishers.
INDEPENDENCE, Tangipahoa
Co. D- 200 pop., on Illinois Central Rd.,
6 m. S. of Amite City.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; G. W. Read, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
JACKSON, ^«*' Feliciana Co. D
2,012+ pop., near Mississippi r., 12 m. W. of
Clinton, the county seat, and 38 m. N. N. W.
of Baton Rouge, the State capital. Seat of
LOUISIANA.
State Asylum for Insane. Cotton, corn,,
sugar cane, potatoes, peas and hay.
FELICIANA RECORD; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1906; May E. Leake, editor;
H. J. Leake, publisher (1—8).
JEANERETTE, Iberia Co. g l,90ot
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 11 m. S.
E. of New Iberia, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and cotton plantations.
COAST HERALD; Saturdays; local;
six pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1898: J. W. Watts, editor and publisher
(4—5 PJ.
JENA, Catahoula Co. Q 18t pop., on
Louisiana & Arkansas Rd., 40 m. S. E. of
Winnfleld.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays (A A).
JENNINGS, Calcasieu Co. JJ l,539t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 34 m.
E. of Lake Charles, the county seat. Sugar
cane, rice, fruit, hay and lumber.
RECORD; every morning except Sun-
day, and SOUTHERN RECORD, Thurs
days; inaependent; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1; established-
daily 1900. weekly 1892; N. L. Miller, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
JONESBORO, Jackson Co. [j 52fr
pop., on Arkansas Southern Rd., 14 m. S.W.
of Vernon.
JACKSON INDEPENDENT: Thurs-
days; deniocrallc; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; W. C. Bresh^
editor; J.D. McBrlde, publisher (12—8).
KAPIiAN, Vermilion Co. Q on
Southern Pacific Rd., 9 m. E. of Abbeville.
Agricultural district.
TIMES; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established
1902; C. N. Springer, editor; The Kaplan Pub-
lishing and Printing Co., publishers (5—3).
KENTWOOD, Tangipahoa Co. a-
1,313+ pop., ou Illinois Central Rd.,80 m. N.
of New Orleans. Truck farming and lumber,
COMMERCIAL; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1895; L. De Coux, editor and pub-
lisher (8-3).
LAFAYETTE, c. h., Lafayette Co. p
6,800 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
and Bayou "Vermilion, 60 m. S. W. of Baton
Rouge, the State capital. Cotton, sugar
cane and rice.
ADVERTISER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1865; W. A. Le
Rosen, editor; Le Rosen & Alpha, publish-
ers (1—8).
GAZETTE; Saturdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1893; Homer
Mouton. editor and publisher.
LAKE ARTHUR, Calca$ieu Co.
p l.OcO pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 35 m.
S. E. of Lake Charles.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
to six pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; S.W. Paxson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LAKE CHARLES, c. h., Calcatieu
Co. p 6,680+ pop., on Southern Pacific
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
417
LOUISIANA.
LOUISIANA.
Go's, Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf, and
Kansas Cltj', Watkins and Gulf Rds., Cal-
casieu r. and Lake Charles, 210 m. W. of
New Orleans. Lumbering and farming.
AMERICAN; everj- evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; inde-
pendent; daily four pages 20x26, weekly
eight pages 15x:i2 ; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly
1881 ; Lake Charles Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1 — i).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1,56s in 1903 and 1,852
in 1904, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
PREHS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
dally four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 189.5, weekly 1893; R. W.
Wooley, editor and publisher.
LAKE PROVIDENCE, c.h. ,^as<
Carroll Co. rf 1,256+ pop., on Mississippi
r.. 35 m. N. by N. W. of Vicksburg, Miss. Cot-
ton and sugar cane.
BANNER-DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26: subscription
$2; established 1888; J. N. Turner, editor and
publisher.
SENTRY; Thursdays: democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; B. Wayles Browne, editor and
publisher (8—3).
LAKESIDE, Cameron Co. p 22t pop.,
on Grand Lake, 15 m. W. of Gueydan, near-
est station on Southern Pacific Rd.
CAMERON COURIER; Saturdays
(A A).
LECOMPTE, Rapides Co. a 2,660
pop., on Texas Pacific Southern Pacific
and Red River & Gulf and Rock Island
Rds.. 16 m. S. E. of Alexandria, the county
seat. Agriculture, sugar cane and cotton
raising. Cotton seed oil and shingle mills,
ice and canning factories.
DRUMMER; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; " Yankee " Meere, editor and publisher
(1-8).
LEESVILLE, c. h., Vernon Co. -d
l,148tpop., 10 m. E. of Sabine r. and 65 W.
of Alexandria. Agriculture.
"LEADER ; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; R. Lee
Richardson, editor and publisher.
VERNON NEWS; Thursdays ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1882;
J. A. Darst, editor and publisher (6— 5).
LOGANSPORT, De Soto Co. -D 688t
pop., on Houston, East* West Texas, Hous-
ton & Shreveport and Louisiana Northern
Rds., and Sabine r., 40 m. S. of Shreveport.
INTERSTATE NEWSBOY' ; Fridays;
democratic; eight to sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1899; R.E.Bul-
loch, editor and publisher (1—7).
MANDEVILLE, St. Tammany Co.
a- 1,029 pop., on East Louisiana Rd., 10
m. S. of Covington.
WAVE ; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
27
1901; Louis Rosenthal, editor and publisher
(1-4) (AA).
MANSFIELD, c. h.. Be Soto Co.
ti 847+ pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 40 m. S.
of Shreveport. Cotton and corn.
DE SOTA PROfJRESS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established April, 1904; F. A. Learning &
Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription fl; estab-
lished 1906; J. E. Hewitt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
JOURNAL ; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1891;
J. T. McClanahan, editor and publisher (5—3).
MANY, c. h., Sabine Co. -a 3.54t pop.—
local estimate 800—70 m. S. of Shreveport.
Cotton and corn culture. Cypress, oak and
pine.
SABINE BANNER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 : es-
tablished 1890: Leo Vandegaer, editor; J. G.
Bellsle, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,445 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
MARKSVILLE, c. h., Avoyelles Co.
a 837+ pop., on Avoyelles Rd., 25 m. S. E. of
Alexandria. Cotton and corn.
AVOYELLES BLADE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; A. D. Laf argue, editor;
Perry B. Snoddy, publisher (A A ).
AVOYELLES ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1: established 1894; T. T. Fields, editor and
publisher (1—8).
NEWS: Saturdays (A A).
MELVILLE, St. Landry Co. g 1,400
pop., on Texas & Pacific and Opelousas Gulf
& Northern Rds., 144 m. N. W. of New Or-
leans. Agriculture and lumbering.
ATCHAFALAYA WAVES; Fridays;
democratic, four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established January, 1908; George A.
Bailey, editor and publisher (1—8).
MER ROUGE, Morehouse Co. [j
465+ pop., on Iron Mountain Rd., 28 m. N. of
Monroe. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic jfour
pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established
1896 ; C. G. Scott, editor and publisher (8—3).
MINDEN, c. h., Wtbiter Co. ^ l,561t
pop., on Louisiana & Arkansas Rd. and
Bayou Dorcheat, 29 m. N. E. of Shreveport.
Cotton market and lumber.
COLORED REFORMER; Saturdays
(A A).
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1896; H. A. Davis, editor;
Democrat Printing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect.
WEBSTER SIGNAL ; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1890; J. P. Kent, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
418
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
LOUISIANA.
MONROE, c. h., Ouachita Co. [j
16,(J()i) pop., on Queen & Crescent Route
and St. Louis, Iron Mountain &, Southern
Rda. and Ouachita r., 75 m. W. of Vicks-
burg. Miss. Cotton-seed oil mills, cotton
compress and Ice factory. Trade center
for cotton and agricultural products.
NEVVri; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5,
weekly 91; established— daily 1892, weekly
1893; J. W.Smith, manager; Ouachita Print-
ing Company, Ltd., publishers (1—8).
STAR} every evening except Sunday;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1897; Star Printing Company, Ltd.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
B(J JLLiETIN; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1880; B. A. Trousdale, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average^ issue of 1,284 in
1900, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
MORGAN CITY, Saint Mary Co.
P 2,:i32t pop., on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd., 80 m. W. by S. W. of New Orleans.
Oyster trade. Central sugar depot of South-
western Louisiana. Lumber market.
REVIEW; Saturdays ; republican ;
four pages 15x32; subscription $1 ; established
1868; J. R. JoUey. editor and publisher (1—8).
RURAL TOPICS; Saturdays; field,
orchard and garden; four, pages 14x20; sub-
•criptlon $1 ; established 1878 ; W. B. Gray,
editor; Gray & Son, publishers,
NAPOLEONVILLE, c. h..
Asaumption Co. p 945t pop., on Bayou
Lafourche, 18 m. S, of Donaldsonville.
Farming, cotton growing, rice and sugar
cane.
ASSUMPTION PIONEER; Satur
days; four pages 20x26; subscription $2; es-
tabliahed I860; Pioneer Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
NATCHITOCHES, c. h., Natchi-
tochea Co. -n 2,338+ pop., on Natchitoches
& Red River Valley Rd. and Cane r., 80 m.
S. E. of Shreveport. Corn, hay and cotton.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
•ratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; Mrs. C. L. Breazeale, editor
and publisher (2—3),
Copies printed: For the year 190 J
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TLHESj Fridays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established March,
1903; C.M.Cunningham, editor; D.D.Nuck-
olls, publlshei- (6—5).
NEW IBERIA c. h.. Iberia Co. P
6,815+ pop., on Franklin & Abbeville and
Southern Pacific Rds., 125 m. W. of New
Orleans.
ENTERPRISE -LE A DER; dally;
democratic; four pages; subscription S6;
Fishpr & Hill, editors; Enterprise Leader
Publishing Co. (Ltd.), publishers (1—7).
IBERIAN; Saturdays; independent-
democratic; six pages 18x24; subscription
LOUISIANA— New Orleans.
$1; established 1893; E. F. Millard, editor and
publisher (T— 5).
NEW ORLEANS, c. h., Orleans
Co. Q, 287,104+ pop., center of nine rail-
roads, on the Mississippi r., 110 m. from Its
mouth. Extensive foreign and domestic
commerce and manufactures. Steamboats
to all points on the Mississippi and its tribu -
taries. It is a great commercial center and
largest cotton market In the world.
DAILY.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; every morn-
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; German; independent; daily eight,
weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $12, weekly $3; established— daily 1847,
Sunday and weekly 1861; N. O. German,
editor; Gazette Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 532 Poydras street (1—7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly in the
years 1898 and 1900, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
ITEI>I; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; independent; daily
eight to twelve, Sunday twenty-four to
thirty pages 17x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1877; Item Co., Ltd., publishers. Office,
336 Camp street (li— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 16,224 in
1897 and 21,930 in 1905, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement.— What the Chi-
cago News is to Chicago, or the Buffalo
News Is to Buffalo, so Is the New Orleans
Item to New Orleans. The Item guaran-
tees advertisers a larger total circulation
by over 10,000 copies of any New Orleans
newspaper. The city circulation of the
Item is guaranteed to be double that of any
other New Orleans paper, and larger than
any other trvo New Orleans papers com-
bined. The Item reaches the homes and
hearts of its readers, and a canvaiss of the
"Garden District" (the exclusive residen-
tial section of New Orleans) shows the
Item to have the largest circulation in the
quality section of that city. In addition to
Its having the exceedingly large excess
circulation. Further, the Item's rates per
line per thousand of circulation are much
cheaper than any other New Orleans news-
paper, and it is difficult for an advertiser
to make a successful campaign in New Or-
leans without using the Item.
In 1907 the Jtem carried more local de-
partment store, more local display, and
more foreign advertising than any other
New Orleans newspaper. Smith & Thomp-
son, advertising representatives, 225 Fifth
Ave., New York— Tribune Bldg.. (iJhlcago.
L'ABEILLE DE LA NOIJVELLE-
ORLEANS; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; French; democratic; eight
pages 22x29; subscription— daily $12, weekly
$.3; established 1837; Armand Cardevllle,
editor; NO. Bee Publishing Co. (Ltd.), pub-
lishers. Office. 73 Chartres street (2— 3).
Copies printed: daily, 41: ##
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1897 and more than
1,000 in 1898. and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; independent; dally
eight to twelve, Sunday sixteen to twenty-
four pages 18x24; subicription— daily and
CATALOG LTE BY STATES.
419
LOUISIANA— New Orleans.
LOUISIANA— New Orleans.
Sunday $5; established 1890; New Orleans has been credited with exceeding 2,250
PuolishlugCceditors and publishers. Office, ^p jg ^^d includino- iqot
445 Camp street U-S). ^.„ ! HARLEQUIN; ^Wednesdays; demo-
topies printed: ihis paper had ere- 1 crailc ; tweUe pages 10x14 ; subscription $2;
dir for an average issue of i6>o64 m establlsued 1899; J. M. Lereque, editor and
1899 and 21,383 in 1904, since which publisher. Office, Cotton Exchange (1—5).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
HEKALiD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $i; estab-
lished 1892; Dr. C. V. Kraft, editor and pub-
lislier U— S).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 17,500 in
1906 and 1907.
PICAYUNE; every morning, and
WEEH.JLlf> twice-aweek, Monday* and
Thursdays; democratic; dally twelve or
fourteen, Sunday twenty-six to thirty-two,
weekly ten pages 17x32; subscription -daily
<12, Sunday $2, weekly jl; established— daily
1837, weekly 1841; Nicholson Publisning Com-
pany, Ltd., editors and publishers. Office,
826-330 Camp street (1—3).
Copies printed :(0 0)Xo definite and satis
.^^- „"....ji JEVVlsJH L-EDGER; Fridays; Jewish;
factory statement has ever been secured | twenty pages iuxl4; subscription $2; eatab-
from this paper, but the daily edition lUhed isws; A. Steeg. editor and publisher.
had credit for exceeding 20,000 in 1907. Office. Hennen building.
(0 0) The Sunday edition had credit for Copies printed: This paper had cre-
exceeding 17,500 in 1901, and every dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
year since, up to and including 1907. ; regularly in the years 1898 and 1900,
The weekly edition had credit fori but has not since set up any claim for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than I issuing so many.
1,000 in 1901, and every year since. L<A GUEPE; Saturdays; democratic;
up to and including 1907 eight pages, French and English, 16x22; sub-
STATES; every evening 'except Sunday. SeduJJ; l!it^veVZiJ.,S^%^X^l\
and Sunday morning; democratic; daily ten publishers.. Office, 208 Canal street (1-4)
to twelve, Sunday twenty-four to thirty two
pages ltix22; subscription— daily $7, Sunday
$1.50; established 1880; W. C. Chevis, editor;
Dally States Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 406 Camp street (5—5 P).
l/I T A liO - AMERICAN O DI
XUOVA ORLEANS J Saturdays: Italian;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1884; E. Cavalll, editor;
L'ltalo- Americano Publishing Co. (Ltd.),
Copies printed: daily, 18,443 in 1900; publishers. Office, 129 Decatur street (5 — 3).
18,693 in 1902' Copies printed: No definite and satis-
18,658 in 1904' factory statement has ever been secured
19,185 in 1905 ' from this paper, but it had credit for
Sunday, 21.59s in 1903 exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
21,765 in 190S LOUISIANA PLANTER AND
(Including Sunday) 19,380 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 17,500 in 1907.
TIMES-DEMOCRAT; every morning,
and SE3II-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; daily twelve, Sunday
twenty-four, semi weeklj' twenty two pages
161^x22: subscription— daily $12, Sunday $2,
■enil-w6ekly$l; established— daily 1863, semi-
weekly 1895; Times Democrat Publishing Co.,
edltorsaud publishers. Office, 60 Camp street
(12—5).
Copies printed. (0©)X'o definite and satiS'
SUGAR MANUFACTURER; Satur
days; sugar and rice; forty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription $3; established 1888; John Dy-
mond, editor; Louisiana Planter and Sugar
Manufacturer Co., publishers. Office, 339
Carondelet street (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 3,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1904.
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
MORNING STAR; Saturdays; roman
catholic; independent; sixteen pages lOJ^x
factory statement has ever been secured 15J^; subscription $2; established 1868; J. N.
from this paper, but the daily edition i polllgan. editor; The Morning Star Pub-
u A ^ ^Ait. f^X r^^^A-,^,^ -.^ ^^i i^ T/^r.^ 1 lishlng Co., Inc.. publishers. Office. bU6Com-
had credit for exceeding 20 000 m 1907. ^^^.^jB^pj^^g (__^-^^
The Sunday edition had credit for Copies printed: This paper had cre-
exceedmg 17,500 in 1903 and more^;^ ^^^ issuing more than 1,000 copies
than 12,500 in 1906 and 1907. | regularly in tiie years 1899 and 1900.
The semi-weekly had credit for ex- 1 y^^^ jj^g ^Qt since set up any claim for
ceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more thani issuing so many.
,1,000 in 1901, and every year since, up SOUTHERN REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
to and including 1906. days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrlp-
-mrinrtrTv tlon $1; establl.shed 1898; Joseph Le Blanc,
WJ^tKi^Y. editor and publisher. Office, 835 Burgundy
CATHOLIC CHURCHMAN; Tues street (A A):
days; roman catholic; twenty pages 11x15; ' Copies printed: For the year 1899
•ubscrlption $2; established 19^17; Whitney | , • n-inpr%ppTnprI to assert that it had
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1-S). . ^'^'^ P=^Per seemed to assert tnat it naa
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thur.- an ave'-age issue exceeding 10^^^^
days; methodist episcopal, south; sixteen! les, but failed to furnish such dennite
pages 11x14: subscription $2; established information as would warrant the ac-
18S0; Rev. John W. Boswell, D.D., editor; , cordance of a rating to that effect. It
Charles O. Chalmers, publisher. Office, 512 j^^g ^q^ since made any renewal ot
Camp street (2—8). | ^^ claim
Copies printed: This paper had ere- SOUTHWESTERN CHRISTIAN
dit for an average issue ot 3,605 m ^d vqC ATE; Thursdays; methodist epls-
1901, since which it has not furnished copal; sixteen pages 12il7; subscription $1.25;
any definite and satisfactory report, but established 1865; R.E.Jones, D.D., editor;
420
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
LOUISIANA— Neiv Orleans.
Office, 429 Caron-
Eaton & Mains, publishers
delet street (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,556 in
1897 and 9.490 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
SOUTHWESTERN PRESBVTEK-
IAN; Wednesdays; presbyteiiau; twenty
pages 11x15; subscription $2; established
1868; George Summey, managing editor.
Office. 204 Camp street (2—8).
Copies printed: 4,801 in 1903
4,819 in 1904
4,620 in 1905
4,990 in 1906
5,198 in 1907,
SUGAR PLANTERS' JOURNAL,;
Saturdays; sugar industry; sixteen pages
11x14; subscription $2; established 1870; Sugar
Planters' Journal Co., publishers. Office, 520
Poydras street (8—3).
Copies printed:
this paper seemed
an average issue
ies, but failed to
information
cordance of
LOUISIANA— New Orleans.
For the year 1901
to assert that it had
exceeding 1,000 cop-
furnish such definite
as would warrant the ac-
a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
UNITED LABOR JOURNAL; Sat
urdays; labor; twenty pages llxiri; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; United Labor Jour-
nal Publishing Co., publishers. Ottiee, 734
Union street (1—8).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
LUMBER TRADE JOURNAL ;
semi-monthly; lumber; flfty-two pages 11x14;
subscription $1; established 1882: John E.
Williams, editor; W. C. Wright, manager;
Lumber Trade Journal, publishers. Office,
606 Commercial place (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the clafm.
VINDICATOR; semi-monthly; Insur-
ance; twenty pages 9x12; subscription $3;
established 1883; Stephen H. Alison, editor
and publisher. Office, 702 Liverpool and
London Globe building (1—8).
MONTHLY.
EVANGELIST; monthly: non-denomi-
national; thirty-two page87xl0; subscription
50 cents; established May. 1905; J. Benjamin
Lawrence, editor and publisher. Office, 1566
Camp street (1—8).
INSURANCE AGENT; monthly; in-
surance; twentA' four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1888: Charles M. Hero,
editor and publisher. Office, 622 Commercial
place (12—3),
LOUISIANA GROCER; monthly;
grocery; twenty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; F. Clay Viguerie,
editor; Retail Grocers' Association, publish-
ers. Office, 504 Poydras street (1—8).
LOUISIANA SCHOOL REVIEW;
monthly; education; twenty-eight wages fix
9; subscription $1 ; established 1893. E. L.
Stephens, editor; E.L.Stephens and Nicholas
Bauer, publlsheri. Office, 3425 Canal street
(11— 5 P).
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
JOURNAL; monthly; medical; one hun-
dred and twenty pages 5x8; subscription $2;
established 1844; Chat. Chassalgnac, M.D.,
and Isadore Dyer, M.D., editors and publlsh-
had cre-
2,366 in
which it
but was
in 1907.
ers. Office. Tulane avenue and Liberty
street (1-8).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
i,ooo_ copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
MEN AND MATTERS; monthly; lit-
erary and commercial; fifty-two pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1894; Miss M.
Evans, editor and publisher. Office, 320 Mag-
azine street (8—3).
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,500 for
the year 1898, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 cop-
ies.
SOUTHERN BUCK; monthly: Benev
olent Protective Order of Elks; fifty-two
pages 8x10; subscription $1; established Nov.,
1900: Aubrey Murray, editor and publisher.
Office, 428 Camp street (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper
dit for an average issue of
1902 and 4,815 in 1904, since
has not furnished a report,
credited with more than 4,000
SQUARE AND COMPASS; monthly;
masonic: twelve pages 11x17; subscription
$1; established 1893; A. Steeg, editor and
publisher. Office, 532 Natchez street.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRADE INDEX; monthly; commer-
cial; seventy-two pages 10x13; subscription
$2; established 1889; James J. Lea, editor
and publisher. Office. 402 Board of Trade
(6-5). ^
Copies^ printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 and 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
NEW ROADS, c. h., Pointe Coupee
Co. D 770-I' pop., 4 m. S. of Mississippi r. and
36 N. W. of Baton Rouge, the State capital.
Cotton and sugar cane.
POINTE COUPEE BANNER?
Saturdays; four pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1876; L. B. Claiborne,
editor; J. P. Gosserand. publisher.
POINTE COUPEE ECHO; Saturdays;
four pages 18x2-i; subscription S1.50; estab-
lished September. 1905; Conrad J. Leooq,
editor; Pointe Coupee Echo Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers (11— 5 P).
OPELOUSAS, c. li., Saint Landry
Co. D 2,951+ pop., on Southern Pacific
Co'sRd., 45 m. W. by N. W. of Baton Rouge,
the State capital. Cotton, corn, rice and
stock raising.
COURIER; Saturdays English and
French; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1852; Leonce Sandoz,
editor and publisher.
ST. LANDRY CLARION ; Satur-
days; democratic: four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 81 ; established 1890 : Raymond
Breaux, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
LOOKOUT; seml-nfonthly (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
421
LOUISIANA.
LOUISIANA.
PLAQUEMINE, c. h.. Iberville Co.
g 3,590f pop., on Texas & Paeinc Rd.
and Mississippi r., 12 m. S. by S. W. of
Baton Rouge, the State capital. Barrel
factory and saw and shingle mills.
IBERVIIil^E SOUTH; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1865; Chas. E. Schwiug, editor;
Iberville South Publishing and Printing Co.,
publishers (2—3).
POINT A LA HACHE, c. h.,
Plaqueminet Co. □, 300 pop., on New
Orleans & Western Rd. and Mississippi r.,
45 m. below New Orleans. Sugar, rice,
oranges and garden products.
PLAQUEMINES PROTECTOR;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1886; F.S. HIngle.
editor and publisher.
POULOCK, Grant Co. a 637 pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd., 17 m. N. of Alexandria.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
RAYNE, Acadia Co. Q l,007t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.. 5 m. E. of
Crowley, the county seat. Agriculture and
cotton raising.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; democratic; ten
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established
1894; S.G.Watklns, editor; The Rayne Print-
ing and Publishing Co.. publishers (8—3).
RAYVIIiLE, c. h., Richland Co. ^
366 pop., on Queen & Crescent Route and
New Orleans & Northwestern Rds., 21 m. E.
of Monroe. Cotton gins and saw mills.
RICHLAND BEACON-NEWS; Sat
urdays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
«criptlon$1.50; established— iJtc/iiand Beacon
1869, Richland News IS9^; Beacon-News Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
RESERVE, St. John the Baptist Co. Q,
473+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd., 3 m. N. of Edgard, the county seat.
Agricultural products.
LE MESCHACEBE; Saturdays; Eng-
lish and French: independent: four pages
18x24; subscription 42; established 1852;
Charles Lasselgne, editor and publisher.
ROSELAND, Tangipahoa Co. D- l,320t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. of
New Orleans. Saw mill. Lumbering.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1891 ; D. W. Streat. editor and publisher (5—3).
RUSTON, c. h., Lincoln Co. (^ 4.860
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., about
66 m. W. of Shreveport. Cotton raising.
LEADEU; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly etght pages
15x?2; subscription— dallv S5. weekly SI; es
tabllshed— daily 19(^. weekly 1834: TheRuston
Leader Publishing Co., publishers ( 1—8).
TWICE. A-WEEK PRESS; semi
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturda.\s: four
pages 15ix22: subscription gl; established
December, 1904; W. D. Hutchinsion, editor;
TheHowePress, publishers (2—6 P) (A A).
NEW ERA; Thursdays (A A).
SAINT FRANCIS VILLE, c. h..
West Feliciana (a. o 1,059+ pop., on
Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd. and Missis-
sippi r., 35 m. N. W. of Baton Rouge, the
State capital. Cotton shipping.
TRUE DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24: subscription $1.50;
established 1892; Mrs. M. E. Leake, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SAINT JOSEPH, c. h., Tensas Co.
cC 717+ pop., on W. bank of Mississippi
r., 30 m. above Natchez, Miss. Shipping
point. Cotton growing.
TENSAS GAZETTE; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 5u.
established 1871; A. E. Green, editor; Tensas
Gazette Co., publishers (2 — 3).
SAINT MARTINVILLE, c. h.,
Saint Martin Co. P 1,926+ pop., on South"
ern Pacific Co's Rd. and Bayou Teche,
10 m. N. of New Iberia. Cotton, corn, sugar
cane and rice.
EVANGELINE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1^93; Carlos Greig. editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
MESSENGER; Saturday.'? (A A).
ST. MARTIN BANNER: Thursdays
(AA).
SHREVEPORT, c. h.. Caddo Co. b
16,013+ pop.— local estimate 35,000— on Texas
& Pacific; Texarkana, Shreveport & Natch-
ez; Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific; Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas ; Houston &, Shreve-
port and Louisiana Railway & Navigation
Co. Rds. and Red r. Active river trade. Cot-
ton growing and manufacturing.
JOURNAL; every evening and Sunday
morning; democratic; dally eight, Sunday
twelv.,' pages 15x22; subscription $6; estab-
lished 1394; The Journal Publishing Com-
pany (Ltd.), publishers (.2-3).
TIMES; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, twice a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; eight to twenty four pages
17x22}-^; subscription— daily $10, Sunday $2,
weekly $1; established 1871; Louisiana Pub-
lish ing Co., Ltd ., editors and publishers (3— 8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions
and in 1906 and 1907 both editions
indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
WATCH;>IAN. every evening except
Saturday and Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Saturdays; negro; independent; four to
eight pages 13x30; subscription— dally $3,
weekly $1; established 1883; S. H. Ralph,
editor and publisher (1—5).
CAUCASIAN; semi-weekly, Sundays
and Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription fl; established 1888;
Shreveport Caucasian Publishing Company,
editors and publishers.
LOUISIANA SEARCHLIGHT;
Saturdays (A A).
SUNDAY MORNING MESSEN-
GI5R; Sundays: democratic: eight pages
13x20; subscription $2: established July, 1905;
Cash SIrpless, editor and publioher (11—5)).
SLAUGHTER, East Feliciana Co.,
500+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd., 15 m. N. of Baton Rouge, the State
capital.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; democrat-
ic; four pages I8.x24: subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 190T: Mrs. M. E. Leake, editor and
publisher (1—8).
422
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
LOUISIANA.
SlilDEIili, St. Tammany Co. D- 1J29
pop., on New Orleans & North Eastern Rd.,
23 m. S. E. on Covington. Mineral wellsand
springs.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
July, 1902; Advocate Publishing Company,
editors and publishers ( 1—8).
TAIiliULAH, c. h., Madison Co. a'
45U pop., oil Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific
Rd., 30 m. W. by N. W. of Vicksburg, Miss.
Shipping point for cotton.
MADISON JOURNAIi; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1888; Geo. Spencer, editor; S.
B. Spencer, publisher.
THIBODEAUX, c. li., Lafourche
Co. Q, 5,000 pop., on Southern Pacific
Go's Rd. and Bayou Lafourche, 55 m. W.
by S. W. of New Orleans. Agriculture, rice
and sugar cane.
COMMERCIAL. JOURNAL.; Wed
nesdays; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established February, 1904; F. L. Knobloch,
editor; Chas. N. Dupre. publisher (1—8).
Copies, printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LAFOURCHE COMET; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1889; John B. Taylor, editor and publisher
(7-5).
SENTINEL: Saturdays; English and
French; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1864; H. R. Dupre, editor and
publisher.
VIDAIjIA, C. li., Concordia Co. D
1,022+ pop., on Natchez. Red River & Texas
and New Orleans & Northwestern Rds. and
Mississippi r., opposite Natchez, Miss. Cot-
ton growing.
CONCORDIA SENTINEL; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1882; J. L. Rountree,
editor and publisher (8—3).
VIVIAN, Caddo Co. ^3 on Kansas
City Southern Rd., 30 m. N. W. of Shreve-
port.
TRI-STATE SUN; Saturdays (A A).
WATERPROOF, Ten»as Co. d 298t
pop,, on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
LOUISIANA.
WELSH, Calcasieu Co: J2 320t pop.^
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 22 m. E. of
Lake Charles. Rice and rice milling.
RICE BELT JOURNAL; Fridays;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; G. A. Bailey, editor and publisher.
WHITECASTLE, IherviUt Co. g
1,850+ pop., on Texas & Pacific and White
Castle & Lake Natchez Rds. and Mississippi
r., 18 m. S. E. of Plaquemine, the county
seat. Lumber, sugar cane and truck f arm-
Ing.
WHITE CASTILIAN; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Henry A. Wlufree,
editor and publisher.
WILSON, East Feliciana Co. cf i"Ot
pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.,
32 m. W. of Baton Rouge, the State capital.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
WINNFIELD, c. h., Winn Co. a
1,500 pop., on Dudgemona r., 40 m. N. E. of
Natchitoches and 40 8. of Ruston. Lumber
and farming.
CO3IRADE1 Fridays; democratic; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1890; W. B. Smylie, editor; J. W. Bouett, Jr.,
publisher (2— 7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907-
FARMERS' UNION BANNER;
Wednesdays (A A).
SOUTHERN SENTINEL; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; D. B. Coates,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
GUARDIAN; monthly: baptist; thirty-
six pages 8x10!^; subscription gl; established
March, 18S1; S. L. Morris, edjior and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
W^INNSBORO. c. h., Franklin
Co. ti SOO pop., on New Orleans & North-
western Rd. and Turkey creek, 52 m. N. by
W. of Natchez, Miss.
RISING STAR; Fridays; democratic;
four paces 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished Mar, 1903; James Meyer, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ZWOLLE, Sabine Co. -D on Kansas
City Southern Rd., 75 m. S. of Shreveport.
Saw mills.
EAGLE; Fridays 'A A).
MAINE.
Population 694.466 1. Land Area 29,895 sq. miles.
Bounded north by the Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick,
east by New Brunswick, south by the Atlantic Ocean, and west by New Hamp-
shire and the province of Quebec. Stale capital : Autiusta. Principal products
and industries: Fishing and lumber, lime and building-stone manufactures.
Number of newspapers and other perioaicals (March 30, 1908), 143, divided as
follows: Daily, 16; tri- weekly, 1; semi-weekly, 8; weekly, 90; semi-monthly,
2; monthly, 28; quarterly, 3.
The cities of over 7,500 population, according to the United States census
of 1900 (t), are as follows :
Portland 50,145t Augusta ll,6S3t
Lewistou •2.'}, 761+ Bath 10,477+
Baiiffor 21.S5U+ VVaterville 9,477+
Biddeford 1«,145+ Rockland 8,150+
Auburn 1'2,951+ Calais 7,655+
ASHLAND, Aroostook Co. [j 2,000
pop., on Baugor & Aroostook Rd., 17i m. N. |
of Bangor. Lumbering aud trade center.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established December,
1905; Charles D. Pendell, editor; Charles D.
Pendell & Brother, publishers (2— S).
AMATEUR NATURALIST; month
ly; science; twenty pages 6%xlO; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1904; Charles D.
Pendell, editor and publisher (2—8).
AUGUSTA, c. h., Kennebec Co. p
State Capital, 11,683+ pop., on Maine
Central Rd. and Kennebec r. at head of
steam navigation. Cotton, wood pulp, pa-
per and lumber mills and various manu-
factories. Extensive commerce.
KENNEBEC JOURNAl. ; every morn-
ing except Sunday, and W E E K. Li Y,
Wednesdays : republican ; diily ten to twelve,
weekly sixteen pages 22x29; subscription-
dally $6, weekly $1.50; established— dailv
1870, weekly 1825; Burleigh & Flynt, editors
and publishers (.1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 3,413 in 1895
3,648 in 1900
4,719 in 1902
5,778 in 1903
6,344 in 1904
6,986 in 190s
7,656 in 1906
7,905 in 1907
Weekly, 3.517 in 1895
2,665 in Z900
2,133 in igo2
2,170 in 1903
2,486 in 1904
2,090 in 190S
2,029 in 1906
1,761 in 1907
MAINE FARMER; Thursdays; agri-
cultural ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1832; B. F. W. Thorpe, editor;
Maine Farmer Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 10,740 in 1900
12,012 in 1901
13,560 in 1906
14,126 in 1907
NEW AGE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17x34; subscription $2; established 1867;
H. M. Plaisted & Son, editors and publishers
(7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory sta*-'='m^r;t h?r -•""- oeen secured
from this '.^^^ bat '• .id credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
AMERICAN FARM WORLD;
monthly; agricultural; twenty eight pages
10x15; subscription 15 cents; established Oc-
tober. 1906; The Vickery & Hill Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 110,089 in 1907
Publisher's announcemeyit.— The Vickery &
Hill Publishing Co. guarantee they dis-
tribute luO.OOU papers each month.
AMERICAN WOMAN; monthly;
twenty -eight pages luxl5; subscription 15
cents; established 1S91; Tne Vickery & Hill
Publishing Co.. editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: 316,666 in 1897
1,000,756 in 1900
818,753 in 1902
790,179 in 1903
786,444 in 1904
788,782 in 1905
786,945 in 1906
770,427 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— Sworn state-
ment of circulatlou of the American
Woman Is on file in the office of the Print-
ers' Ink Publishing Co.
COMFORT; monthly ; twenty-four
pages llj^^x 17; subscription 15 cents; estab-
lished 1888; W. H. Gannett (Inc.). publisher
(2-fi).
Copies printed: 1,227,567 in 1895
1,249,899 in 1900
1,269,648 in 1901
1,269,995 in 1903
1,269,641 in 1904
1.269,573 in 1905
1,271,982 in 1906
1,294,438 in 1907
Publisher's anxowncemenf.— Comfort has a
bona fide monthly mailed circulation of
one million and a quarter. You find its
columns full of good reading matter, well
illustrated, and of a merit ahead of the
general mail-order magazines. That's why
Comfort is read and has become the piam
people's popular paper. Six million read-
ers watch for its monthly coming. It's the
plain, common middle classe^^, especially
the ones living in the country and small
towns, who find the city store counters
brought right into their homes by the
mail order business. Comfort has been
the leading mail-order paper since it was
established, nineteen years ago, and h^s-
always made the rural and small town
home its special field. " If you put it in
Comfort it »^"■^'• "
GO' ES; monthly; literary;
twent. 5 10x15; subscription 15
424
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAINE.
t
cents; established 1883; The Vickery & Hill
Publiahlug Co., editors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: 454,217 in 1904
448,914 in 190S
472,585 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating accorded in
the absence of a definite and satisfac-
tory report.
LANE'J^ LIST (consisting of five
monthly publications: Sunshine, Familij
Herald, Golden Moments, Liternry Com
panion arnd. National Farmer); sixteen pages
111^x17; subscription 15 cents; established—
Sunshine 1886, Family Herald 1877, Golden
Moments 1880, Literary Companion 1869,
National Farmer 1879; Lane's List (Inc.),
editors and publishers (2— 7).
Copies printed: 734.978 in 1902, and
726,459 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was Credited with more than
75.000 in 1907, which is the highest
rating accorded in the absence of a
definite and satisfactory report.
VICKERY & HII.I. LIST (con
silting of two monthly publications, as fol-
lows ; Hearth and Home and Happy Hours);
twenty -eight pages 11x15; subscription-
Hearth and Home 15 cents, Happy Hours
15 cents; established— Heari/i and Home 1885,
Happy Hours 1879; The Vickery & Hill Com-
pany, editors and publishers (2— 8)).
Copies printed: 1,522,833 in 1896
1,541,765 in 1900
1,556,299 in 1901
1.396,791 in 1903
1.355,961 in 1904
1.378,096 in 1905
1.379,235 in 1906
1.374549 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — '<\vn:i\ state-
ment of circulation of the Vick^rv <fe Hill
List is on file in the office of the Printers'
Ink Publishing Co.
BANGOR, c. h., Penobscot Co. n
21,850+ pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Pe-
nobscot r. Port of entry. Steamers to New
York and Boston, Mass. Lumber trade.
Center of supplies for a large portion of
the interior of the State. Exports lumber
and orange and lemon boxes.
COMMERCIAL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEK L.Y, Fridays; independ-
ent; daily ten to twelve, Saturday twenty,
weekly sixteen pages 30x24; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $1; established— daily 1872,
weekly 1838; J. P. Bass & Company, editors
and publishers (1—4 ).
Copies printed: daily,
MAINE.
the claim that it has a larger bona fide cir-
culation in its field than any other paper.
Saturday average. 11,318.
The "Wkeklt Commercial is in a class by
Itself; 28,000 families, nearly all In Maine,
"couldn't keep house wiihout it;" covers
the country districts of three-fourths of
the State.
■i-NEWS; every morning except Sunday,
and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days ; republican ; eight to twelve pages
18x24; subscription— daily $6, semi-weekly
$1; established 1884; Bangor Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1!) — 5 P).
Copies printed: daily, 7,764 in
8,202 in
8,441 in
10,1 18 in
10,764 in
10,634 in
11,442 in
Semi-weekly, 6,812
6,253
5,752
5.767
5.734
in
in
in
in
in
1898
1900
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1900
1904
190S
1906
1907
daily
4,884 in 1895
6,634 in 1900
7,846 in 1903
8,213 in 1903
8,991 in 1904
9.453 in 1905
9,695 in 1906
10,018 in 1907
Weekly, 18,297 in 1895
28,750 in 1900
29,012 in 1902
29,006 in 1903
28,837 in 1904
29,117 in 190S
28,573 in 1906
28,422 in 1907
PidMsher's announcement.—" Maine's Best
Paper," that's what they say of the Com-
mercial in Maine.
The COMMBRCIAL Invites Investlgratlon of
Publish er's announcement.— Bangor
News covers thoroughly tlie great eastern
and northern sectionsof Maine. Only morn-
Inir paper in Bangor first ro reach t>'1s great
ter'ry. No adr'r's list comnlete without it.
INDUSTRIAL JOURNAli; monthly;
business; twenty-four to thirty-two pages
9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1880; E. M.
Blanrting. editor; Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,750 in 1895 and
1,500 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
3IAINE SPORTSMAN: monthly; fish
and game; twenty four pages 9x12; sub.scrip-
tion $1; established 1893: Herbert W. Rowe.
editor and publisher (12 — I).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,216 in
1897 and 2,433 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
BAR HARBOR, ^ancoc^- Co. g
4,200 pop., at the entrance of Frenchman's
bay, 21 m. from Ellsworth, the county seat
A summer resort.
RECORD; Wednesdays; independent;
eiglit pages 15x26; sub.scription $1.5<); estab-
lished 1887; Geo. M Haskins, editor; Bar
Harbor Press Co., publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,762 in
1902 and 1,833 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
BATH, C. h., Sagadahoc Co. g 10,477t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Kennebec r.,
12 m. from its mouth. Shipbuilding and
lumber trade. Steamers to Boston, Mass.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and INDEPENDENT AISD ENTER-
PRISE, Wednesdays and Saturdays ; daily
republican, semi weekly Independent; eight
pages 15x22; gubscrlptlon— daily $5, semi-
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1857, Inde-
pendent 1869, Enterprise 1889; consolidated
1903; F. B. Nichols, editor of daily ; Harry C.
GUE BY STATES.
425
MJ
MAINE.
Webber, editor of semi-weekly; The Times
Co., publishers (3—5 P).
Copies printed: daily, 1,224 >n 1897
2,010 in 1900
2,242 in 1902
2,254 in 1903
2,422 in 1904
2,296 in 1905
2,229 in 1906
2,360 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 1,956 in 1907
ANVTLi; Saturdays: republican; slxpnges
17J^x23; subscription $1.50; established Janu-
ary, 1906; Henry W. Owen. Jr.. editor; Anvil
Newspaper Co., publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance, of a rating to that effect.
BELFAST, c. h., Waldo Co. Q 4,615t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and at head of
Penobscot bay, 132 m. N. E. of Portland.
Shipbuilding, manufacturing and domestic
commerce. Has a flue harbor.
REPUBLICAN JOURNAIij Thura
days ; republican ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1829; C. A. Pilsbury. edi-
tor ; Republican Journal Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MAINE TEMPERANCE RECORD;
monthly; temperance; eight pages 11x14;
subscription 50 cents; established 1878; Geo.
E. Brackett. editor; Braekett & Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
BETHEL, Oxf„rd Co. -n 783 pop., on
Grand Trunk & Androscoggin Rd., 15 m.
N. W. of Paris, the county seat, and 45 W.
of Augusta. Farming.
NEWS; Wednesdays; ludepeudeiit; eli;ht
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; establi'^hed
1895; E. C. Bowler, editor; News Publishing
Co., publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
BIDDEFORD, York Co. p 16,14.51
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Saco
r., opposite Saco, one of the two county
seats, 15 m. S. W. of Portland. Cotton
manufacturing and general commerce.
■*v. JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
- - day, and WEEKLY, Fridays ; republican;
dally six to eight, weekly eight pages
171^x221^; subscription— daily $6, weekly $2;
established— daily 1884, weeklv 1845: C. H.
Prescott, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,951 in 1897 and 2,273 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceeding
2,250 in 1903, and more than 1,000 in
1906 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 1,526 in igoi. since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Frida>8; democratic;
daily eiifht pages 20x24, weeklv eight pages
15x22:Rubscription—dallv $6. weekly $1.50: es-
tablished 1895; John W. Robinson, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,992 in 1902 and 2,312 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but. was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
Weekly had credit for an average
issue of 1,928 in 1903 and 1,952 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
anv definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
LA JUSTICE; Thursdays; French; inde-
pendent republican; six pages 131^x30; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; Alfred Bon-
neau, editor and publisher (1—8).
BINGHAM, Somerset Co. n 757 pop.,
on Somerset Rd. Connected by stage with
and 23 m. N. by N. W. of Skowhegan. the
county seat.
HERAIiD: Wednesdays; independent;
eiglit pages ir)x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Miss Sarah G. Goodrich, editor;
A. C. Ladd, pnl)lish('r.
BLAINE, Aroostook Co. ^ 954t pop.^
on Bangor & Aroostook Rd..30 m. N. of
Houlton, the county seat.
MARS HILL REVIEW; Thursdays
(A A).
BOOTHBAY HARBOR. Lin-
coin Co. g 1,926+ pop., 14 m. S. by S. E. of
Wiscasset, the county seat. Fishing and
Ice trade. A summer resort.
REGISTER; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1876: C. E. Kendrick, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BRIDGTON, Cumberland Co.pi,P>h2f
pop., on Bridgton & Saco River Rd. and
Sebago Lake, 40 m. N. W. of Portland, the
county .seat. Sebago Lake Route steam-
boats touch here. Manufactures of woolen
and other goods.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
80x26; subscription $1.50; established 1870;
H. A. Shorey & Son, editors and publishers
(7— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,164 for
the year 1898, but has not since made
a definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
BRUNS'WICK, Cumberland Co. p
6,806+ pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Andro-
scoggin r. 26 m. N. E. of Portland, the county
t^o* o"^ a) a of Augusta, the State capi-
ta vdoln College and the Medl-
ca .Ine. Lumber trade, milling
ai rin?.
B ORIENT; Fridays; dur-
42(j
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAINE.
MAINE.
Ing college year; collegiate; sixteen pages
8x11; subscription S3; established 1871; Stu-
dents of Bowdoin College, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
November, 1902; J. A. Coolc, editor; Bruns-
wick Publishing Co, publiBhers U — ^S).
Copies printed: i,6o8 in 1904
1,549 in 190s
1,525 in 1906
1,579 in 1907
CALAIS, c. h., Washington Co. a- 7,655t
pop., on Washington County Rd., at head
of navigation on St. Croix r. and opposite
St. Stephen, N. B. Shipbuilding, cotton
and shoe manufactures, paper and pulp
and lumber trade. Market for adjacent
counties.
ADVERTISER j Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight to twelve pages lo}4^22; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1836; C. A. Rose,
editor; Advertiser Publishing Co., publish-
ers (12— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.5U; established
1869; Chas. R. Whidden. editor; Times Pub
lishlng Company, publishers (T— 3)
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,400 in
1S96. since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CAMDEN, Knox Co. g 2,82.5t pop., on
Penobscot bay, 8 m. N. of Rockland, the
county seat. Shipbuilding, woolen manu-
factories and iron foundries. A summer
resort.
HERAIjD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1868; J. H.
Ogler, editor; Camden Publishing Co., pub
Ushers (2-6).
Copies printed: 1,311 in 1899
1,323 in 1901
1,331 in 1905
1,351 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CARIBOU, Aroostook Co. Q 4.976
pop., on Bangor & Aroostook and Canadian
Pacific Rds. and Aroostook r. Grist and
shingle mills and starch factory.
AROOSTOOK REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1880; L. J.
Pendell, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,806 in
1904, sincf which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
CHERRYFIELD, Washington Co.
O 1,859+ pop., onWashington Co. Rd., 25 m.
W. of Machias, the county seat. Canning
and lumber.
NARRAGUAGUS TIMES; Frldaysj
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
satisfac-
as 1,000
g 2,047t
lished 1897; Central Maine and Eastern Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (lU— 5 P).
CLINTON, -Rr«?nie6ec Co. Q,448t pop.,
on Maine Central Rd., 29 m. N. E. of Au-
gusta, the State capital.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1876; W. B. Tracy, editor and
publisher (1—8).
DAMARISCOTTA, Lincoln Co. g
876+ pop., on Maine Central Rd., 18 m. E. of
Bath. Trade center of county. Summer
resort. Shipbuilding, Ashing and farming.
HERALD; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1876; G. W. Singer, publisher; dated
also at New Castle (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of_ 1,624 for
the year 1898, i,55i in 1906, but has
not since made definite and
tory claim to issuing so many
copies.
DEER ISLE, Hancock Co.
pop., on Deer Island, 56 m E. of Augusta,
the State capital. Stone cutting and farm-
ing.
MESSENGER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: P. S. Knowlton, editor and pub-
lisher (5-3).
DEXTER, ^«no6»co< Co. n 2,94ir pop.,
on Maine Central Rd. and a branch of Se-
basticook r., 30 m. N. W. of Bangor, the
county seat. Woolen mills, machine shops
and other manufactories.
EASTERN GAZETTE; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1862; Geo. C. Furber, editor
and publisher (6 — 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
DOVER, c. h., Piscataquis Co. D l,£39i
pop., on Maine Central and Bangor & Aroog.
took Rds. and Piscataquis r. Manufactories
of woolen goods, organs, pianos, furniture
and spools.
PISCATAQUIS OBSERVER!
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22-;
subBcriptlon $1 ; established 1838 ; L. P. Evans,
editor; Observer Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed:
Since
definite
credited
1,600
f,902
1. 90s
1.918
2,019
2,030
which it has not furnished any
and satisfactory report, but was
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
in
1899
in
1902
in
1903
in
1904
in
190S
in
1906
furnished
EASTPORT, Washington Co. D- 5,311t
pop., on Moose Island, in Passamaquoddy
bay, at mouth of St. Croix r. and the most
easterly city in United States. A summer
resort. Sardine and canning factories.
Fish depot.
CITIZEN; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 15*x21i; subscription $1; established
April. 1901; Elisha W. Price, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
427
MAINE.
MAINE.
SENTINEL-; Wednesdays; republican;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1818; F. E. Nutt, editor; H. D. Nutt,
publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,184 in 1895 and
2,160 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
EIiIiSWORTH,c. h., Hancock Co. g
i;B~fy pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Union
r.. 26 m. S. E. of Bangor. Shoe factories.
Lumber trade and carriage factories.
AMERICAN; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages \3X.ti; subscription $2; estab
lished 1854; F, W. Rollins, editor; Hancock
County Publishing Co., publisliers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,950 in 1899
2,392 in 1904
2,210 in 1905
2,250 in 1906
2,392 in 1907
ENTERPRISE ; Wednesdays ; eight
pages 23x28; subscription $1.50; established
1838; R. M. Campbell, editor; Campbell Pub-
lishing Co., publishers i'i — 3).
HANCOCK CO. DEMOCRAT; Tues
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1906; Ells
worth Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(6-6 P) (A A).
FAIRFIELD, Somerset Co. D 2,238t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Kennebec
r., 83 m. N. N. E. of Portland. Manufactur-
ing and lumbering.
J O U R N A li ; Tuesdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1868; A. C. Ladd Company, editors and
publishers; prints editions for neighboring
towns (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
JOURNAL. OF MAINE ORNITHO-
LOGICAL SOCIETY; quarterly, July,
October, January and April; twenty-four
pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; established
1898; J. Merton Swain, editor; Maine Orni-
thological Society, publishers (6—5) (A A).
FARMINGTON, c. h., Franklin Go.
-a l,251t pop., on Maine Central and termi-
nus of Sandy River Rds. and Sandy r.,
36 m. N. W. of Augusta, the State capital
Agriculture and manufacturing.
CHRONICLE; Wednesda.vs; republi-
can; four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1840: W. G. Mallett and J. K.
Brown, editors; (Chronicle Cumpauy, publish-
ers (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
SCHOOL WORLD; monthly, except
July and August; educational; thirty two
pages 7x9>>^; subscription 50 cents; estab
lished 1882; D. H. Knowlton& Co., editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since*
up to and including 1907.
FORT FAIRFIELD, Aroostook
Co. ^ 1,469+ pop., on Canadian Pacific and
Bangor & Aroostook Rds. Saw and grist
mills and manufactures of wagons, starch,
casks, barrels and lumber.
REVIEW} Wednesdays; eight pago
15x22; subscription $1; establiehect 1881; C.C.
Harvey, editor and publisher (6—5).
FREEPORT, Cumberland Co. p
759+ pop., a seaport town on Maine Central
Rd., 18 m. N. E. of Portland and 20 S. W. of
Augusta. Shipbuilding. Coasting trade and
fisheries.
SIX TOWN TIMES ; Fridays; local;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; Libby & Smith (Portland), edi-
tors and publishers ( 11 — 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,500 in 1900 and
1,250 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
FRYEBURG, Oxford Co. -a l,376t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Saco r., 49
m. N. W. of Portland. Farming and lum-
bering.
SPORTSMAN'S CiUIDE; quarterly;
sporting; forty pages 6^xl0!4: subscription
25 cents; established May, 1905; H. G. Free-
man, editor: The H. G. Freeman Co., pub-
lishers (2—8 P).
GARBINER, Kennebec Co. g 5,501t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and at head
of navigation on Kennebec r., 6 m. S. of
Augusta, the county seat and State capital.
Has water power. Manufactures, com-
merce and lumber and Ice trade.
REPORTER-JOURNAL; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; independent-republican; daily four
pages 13x24. weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dallv $6, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1893, weekly 1854; E.W. Morrell,
editor; Gardiner Publishing Co., publishers
(8-3"i.
GORHAM, Cumberland Co. p 2,540t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd.
NARRAGANSETT SUN; Thursdays;
local; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1892; Mrs. P. E. Dole, editor; Lib-
by & Smith, publishers (6—5).
GUILFORD, Piscataquis Co. D l,544t
pop., on Bangor & Aroostook Rd., 8 m. W.
of Dover, the county seat. Woolen, lumber,
kindling wood and wood-turning indus-
tries.
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; R. C. Tobey, editor; The Recorder
Publishing Co., publishers (12—3).
ELL,^enn«6«c Co. p 2,7Ut
^ Central Rd. and Kennebec
igusta, the county seat and
p
r.
St.
urt
anc
RE
Exports granite. Manufact-
is, print blocks, and boots
Saturdays; Independent;
428
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAINE.
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Walter F. Marston, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
H O U L T O N , C. b., Aroostook Co. [j
4,686t pop., on Canadian Pacific and Bangor
& Aroostook Rds., 190 m. N. E. of Augusta,
the State capital. Seat of Ricker Classical
Institute. Manufacturing, farming and
timber.
AROOSTOOK PIONEER; Tuesdays;
independent; eight pages ^0x26; subscription
$1; established 1857; Geo. H. Gilman, editor;
W. S. Gilman & Son, publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
AROOSTOOK TIMES; Wednes
days; Independent; eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription $1; establlstied 1860; Charles H.
Fogg, editor an<l publisher ( 1—S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
KENNEBUNK, York Co. p 3,228+
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd.. 8 ni. S. S. W.
of Biddeford. Leatherold and leather-
board, straw matting and twine mills and
shoe shops.
EASTERN STAR; Fridays ; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1877 ; W. Lester Watson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
LEWISTON, Androscoggin Co. p
23,761+ pop., on Grand Trunk, Maine Central
and Portland & Rumford Falls Rds. and
Androscoggin r., opposite Auburn, the
county seat. Manufactures of cotton and
woolen goods, lumber, machinery, boots
and shoes.
EVENING JOURNAL.; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; republican; daily eight to sixteen,
Saturday and weekly thirty-two pages 18x23;
subscription— daily $6, Saturday $1.50, weekly
$2; established— daily 1861, weekly 1847;
Lewiston Journal Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—7).
Copies printed :(00)6, 408 in 1900
6,640 in 1902
6,814 in 1903
7,524 in 1904
7,598 in 1905
7,592 in 1906
7,784 in 1907
Weekly, (©©) 15.275 in 1900
15,255 in 1902
15,432 in 1903
17,450 in 1904
17,448 in 1905
17,402 in 1906
17,545 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Lewiston
Weekly Journal is the largest and most
complete newspaper printed in Maine.
Circulates In all parts of Maine a d has
large lists in Northern and Cent' al New
Hampshire and Vermont. The I .^wiston
Evening Journal prints four editions daily,
circulating in all the principal towns in
Maine by the several trains that radiate
from Lewiston. The family paper of Lewls-
MAINE.
ton and Auburn. Advertisers wishing ta
cover the State use the Journal. Daiiy,
Saturday and weekly.
SUN } every morning except Sunday; in-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5 ; established 1893; Geo. W. Wood, editor;
Lewiston Sun Co. (Inc.), publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: 2,454 in 1900
2,719 in 1901
- 2,776 in 1902
2,790 in 1903
3,109 in 1904
3,184 in 1905
3,638 in 1906
4.236 in 1907
liE IWESSAGER; triweekly; French;
independent; eight pages 16x23; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; J. B. Couture, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1902, and again in
1906 and 1907.
LINCOLN, PemMcot Co. D-Se^t pop.,
on Maine Central Ra. and Penobscot r.,
33 m. N. of Old Town.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays (A A).
LISBON TAJA^S, Androscoggin Co. p
3,500 pop., on Maine Central Rd., 12 m. E.
of Lewiston. Lumber and grist mills, iron
foundry and woolen and wood pulp and
paper manufactories.
LISBON ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1891; Chas. F. Manu, editor;
Enterprise Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 5;.
Copies printed: 1,367 in 1898
2.237 i^ 190*
2,284 in 1902
1,950 in 1904
2,077 in 1905
1,733 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any-
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
LIVERMORE FALLS, Andros-
coggin Co. p 1,675+ pop., on Maine Cen-
tral Rd. Paper and wood pulp.
ADVERTISER: Wednesdays (A A^.
LUBEC. Washington Co. oS,005tpop.^
on the Atlantic ocean, 4 m. S. of Eastport
and 30 S. E. of Calais, one of the two county
seats. Has a good harbor. Coast trade
and fisheries.
HERALD ; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x21>^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; F. W. Keene, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MACHIAS, c. h., Washington Co. O
2,082+ pop., on Machias r., near the Atlantic
ocean. Shipbuilding and coast and lum-
ber trade.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays ; republi-
can; four pages 20x26: subscription $1.50;
established 1856: Wm. B. Nash, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,200 for
the year 1897, but has not since made
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
429
MAINE.
MAINE.
claim to issuing so many as i,ooo
copies.
UNION; Tuesdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription Jl; established
1853; Union Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (6-5).
MADISON, Somerset Co. a 2,784 pop.,
on Somerset Rd.,10 m. N. W. of Skowhe-
gan, the county seat. Lumber manufac-
tories, three woolen mills, sash, blind and
coffin works, pulp and paper mills and ma
chine shops.
BULIiETIN; Thursdays; republican;
«lght pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; H. C. Prince, publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: i,434 in 1905
1,581 in 1906
1,699 in 1907
MECHANICS TAI,l,S,Androsooi).
gin Co. p l,6S7t pop., on Grand Trunk and
Portland & Rumford Falls Rds. and Little
Androscoggin r., 10 m. N. W. of Lewiston.
Manufactures shoes, clothing and paper.
L E D G E R I Thursdays; Independent;
(Tour pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1885; Chas. E. Waterman and F. L.
Perkins, editors; Ledger Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P).
MILLINOCKET, Penobscot Co. n
3,500 pop., on Bangor & Aroostook Rd.,
80 m. N. of Bangor, the county seat. Paper
manufacturing and agriculture.
JOURNALi; Thursdays; republican;
«ight pages 15J^x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1901 ; E. E. Morse, editor and
publishers (1—8).
MILO, Piscataquis Co. n l,150t pop.,
on Bangor & Aroostook Rd,
JOURNAL.; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscriptions!; established November, 1905,
Herbert C. Llbby, editor; Central Maine Pub
lishlng Co., publishers (11—5 P) (A A).
NEW PORTIiAND, Somerset Co. o
918+ pop., 20 m. N. W. of Skowhegan, the
county seat. Manufactures of lumber.
SUN; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established
1890; H. W. Kennlson, editor; A. C. Ladd,
publisher.
NORRIDGE'WOCK, Somerset Co.
\2 1.495+ pop., 15 m. N. W. of WatervlUe.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays (A A).
NORTH Ansa's, Somerset Co. a
760 pop., on Somerset Rd. and Kennebec r.,
10 m. N. W. of Skowhegan, the county seat.
Agriculture, manufactures and the lumber
trade.
UNION ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1856; J.O.Smith & Co., edi-
tors and publishers (7—3 P).
NORWAY, Oxford Co. -D2,03it pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 1 m. W. of South
Paris, the county seat. Has water power.
Manufactures of boots and shoes and
lumber.
ADVERTISER ; Fridays; eigiit pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1868;
F. W*. Sanborn, editor and publisher (1—3).
Copies printed: 2,340 in 1895
3,118 in 1900
2,275 in 1901
2,380 in 1902
2,729 in 1904
2,854 in 1905
2,878 in 1906
2,938 in 1907
OAKLAND, Kennebec Co. p l,913t
pop., on Maine Central and Somerset Rds.,
6 m. W. of Waterville. Manufactures of
woolen goods and edge tools. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; N. S.Benson, editor; A. C.
Ladd, publisher.
OLDTOWN, Penobscot Co. a 5,763t
pop., at junction of Bangor & Aroostook
and Maine Central Rds.and on Penobscot r.,
12 m. N. of Bangor, the county seat. Manu
facturing and lumbering.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent: eieht pages l?3^x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1S88; C. W. Robbius, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1896 and 1900,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
ORONO, Penobscot Co. n 3,2o7t pop.,
on Maine Central Rd. and W. bank of Pen-
obscot r. Seat of University of Maine,
Manufacturing.
CAMPUS; semi-monthly, during college
year; collegiate; thirty-two pages 8x12; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1885; Students of
University of Maine, editors and publishers
(2-2).
PHILLIPS, Franklin Co. -a 674t
pop., on Phillips & Rangeley and Sandy
River Rds., 17 m. N. W. of Farmington, the
county seat. Agriculture. Woolen mills
and wood novelty factories. Favorite re-
sort for sportsmen.
MAINEWOODS AND WOODMAN;
Fridays; local and sporting; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1873; J.
W.Brackett, editor: J. W. Brackett Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,520 in 1895
* 4,20s in 190 1
5,416 in 1902
8,041 in 1903
8,180 in 1904
8,077 ill 1905
8,020 in 1906
8,012 in 1907
PITTSFIELD, Somerset Co. a 2,208t
pop., on Maine Central and Sebasticook &
Moosehead Rds., 30 m.:w. of Bangor. Three
w^oolen TYiiiio
A ER ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent i 22x28; subscription $1; es-
tabl Advertiser Publishing Co.,
edit
mar
C
blishers; L. O. Haskell,
;d: i,,904 in 1895
2^016 in 1902
1,782 in 1907
430
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAINE— Portland.
PORTLAND, c.h., Cumberland Co. p
50,145+ pop., on Boston & Maine, Grand
Trunk, Maine Central and Portland & Roch-
ester Rds. and Casco baj'. Daily steamers
connect with Boston, Mass., and a tri-
weekly line of steamers with New York
Citj'. Has two lines of weekly European
steamers and a large trade with the Weat
Indies. Shipbuilding and the manufacture
of locomotives and iron.
DAILY.
ADVERTISER; every evening except
Sunday; republican; ten pages 18x22; sub-
scription $5; established 1785; F. S. Morton,
manager (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1906 and 1907.
EASTERN ARGUS; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Wednes-
days ; democratic; daily ten to sixteen, week-
ly eight pages ^x22; subscription— dally $6,
weekly $1.50; established 1808; Eastern Argus
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(2-5).
Copies printed: daily, 4,844 in 1895
5,147 in 1900
5,304 in 1902
5,144 in 1903
5,156 in 1905
5,187 in 1906
5,180 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 1,770 in 1897 and
1,770 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
EVENING EXPRESS; every evening
except Sunday, and SUNDAY TELE-
GRAM, Sundays; republican ; dally ten |
to eighteen. Sunday twenty pages 20x26; sub- 1
■criptlon— dally $5, Sunday $1.5U; established
—dally 1882, Sunday 1887; Evening Express
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: daily, 6,181 in 1895;
8*543 in 1900
11,181 in 1902
11,740 in 1903
X2,i66 in 1904
12,005 in 1905
12,306 in 1906
13,514 in 1907
Sunday, 6,965 in 1900
6,986 in 1901 '
7,666 in 1902 I
8,090 in 1903
8,476 in 1904
8,428 in 1905 I
8,041 in 1906 i
8,855 in 1907
Publisher's announceuient.— When compar-
ing Portland, Me., circulation statements
advertisers should note that those of the
Express Include only those papers for
which value is received. The Express is
the ONLY Portland daily whose circula-
tion figures are NET.
Circulation examined hy the AS f^OCIA-
TION OF AMERICAN ADVERTISERS.
The EXPRESS (with its Sunday edition-
Sunday Telegram) was the ONLY Portland
paper permitting examination.
The net paid circulation of the Express
IB fully equal to that of ALL (three) other
Portland dailies COMBINED !
A two-cent evening dally and lowest
BATE, per thousand, of any Maine paper.
Its Sunday, the Telegram, fcas largest
circulation of any Maine Sunda; paper.
MAINE— Portland .
PRESS; every morning except Sun-
day, SUNDAY TIMES, Sundays, and
MAINE STATE PRESS, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily ten to sixteen, Sunday six
teen, weekly eight pages 18x22; subscription
— dally $6, Sunday $l.5!», weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily and weekly 18(52, Sunday 1875;
F. S.Morton, manager; Portland Publishinjf
Company, publishers (2 — H).
Copies printed: daily, 4,804 in 1895
5,527 in 1900
5,744 in 1901
5,609 in 1902
5»653 in 1905
5,634 in 1906
Since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,992 in 1900 and
4,081 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a report, but has been cre-
dited with exceeding 4,000 in 1903 and
more than 2.250 in 1904 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,192 in 1900 and
2,640 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1907.
WEEKLY.
MAINE COAST COTTAGER ; Satur-
days: four pages 20x26: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881; Joseph Wood,*edltor and pub-
lisher (1—81.
^VESTBROOK CHRONICLE-GA-
ZETTE: Fridays; eight to sixteen pages
15x22: subscription 81 : established— C7i?-on-
icle 1882. Gazette 1900; oonsolidated January,
1903: W. M. Prilay. manager: Westbrook
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1903, but ha? not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so manv.
ZION'S ADVOCATE; Wed'nesdays;
Baptist; eight pages 15x22: subscriptlrm 42;
established 1828: Joseph K. Wilson, editor;
The Advocate Publishing Co., publishers
(2-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,900 in
1901, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with exceeding 2,250
in 1903 and more than 1,000 in igo6
and 1907.
MONTHLY.
BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL t
monthly; commercial; fifty-two pages 9x12;
subscription ^1; established 1888; M. C. Rich,
editor and publisher (fi— 5).
MAGNET; monthly; twenty pages 9x12;
subscription 10 cents; established October,
1903: The Magnet Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (8—5).
Copies printed: This publication had
credit for an issue of 106,058 in 1905,
since which it has not made a report,
but was credited with more than 75,000
in 1907, which is the highest rating
ever accorded in the absence of a satis-
factory detailed statement of actual
issues covering a full year.
MAINE STATE SUNDA YSCHOOI.
STAR; monthly; sixteen pages 6x9; sub-
scription 25 cents; established April, 1901;
Maine State Sunday School Association, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,166 in 1902
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
431
MAINE— Portland.
and 3,458 m 1903,
not furnished any
factory report, but
more than 1,000 in
since which it has
definite and satis-
was credited with
1906 and 1907.
MAINE.
MISSIONARY; monthly ; religion ;
twenty pages 6}4:x.9]4; subscription 50 cents;
established 1905; WUber G. McKeen, editor;
Missionary Press, publishers (9-6 P) (1—8).
Copies printed: 954 in 1907
NORTHEAST I monthly; protestant
•plscopal; sixteen pages 7x9}^; subscription
50 cents ; Mtabllshed 1H72 ; Rev. George Bruce
Nicholson, editor; Board of Missions, Diocese
of Maine, publishers (A A).
TRANSCRIPT} monthly ; literary :
thirty six pages 10|xl4i; subscription $1; es
tablished 1837; Charles Dunn, Jr., and Ber-
thie F. Anthoine, editors; Transcript Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1-8 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
WELCOME GUEST) monthly; litera-
ture; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents; established 1889; K. J. Smith & Co.,
editors and publishers (5 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of ioo,oo_o in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than
40,000 every year since 1901, up to and
including 1907.
QUARTERLY.
MASONIC TOKEN I quarterly, Janu-
ary, May, July aud October; masonic; eight
pages 9x12; subscription 12 cents; established
1867; Stephen Berry, editor; Stephen Berry
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,686 in 1897
1,616 in 1904
1,600 in 1907
PRESQUE ISLE, Aroostook Co. ^
1,256+ pop., on Bangor &. Aroostook and
Canadian Pacific Rds. and Aroostook r.,
a m. N. of Houlton, the county seat. Abun-
dant water power. Starch manufactories,
machine shops and saw and grist mills.
STAR-HERAIiD ; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es
tablished 1871; G. H. Collins, editor and pub
Usher (8-3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
RICHMOND, Sagadahoc Co. g 2.049t
pop., on Maine Central Rd., 17 m. S. of Au-
gusta, the State capital. Boot and shoe
manufactories and saw and planing m.llls.
BEE) Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1880; Frank H. Alden,
editor; Durham & Alden, publishers.
ROCKLAND, c. h.,Knox Co. g 8,150t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Penobscot
bay. Produces lime. Manufacture of cloth-
ing. Shipbuilding and foreign and domes-
tic commerce.
STAR) erery morning except Sunday;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription $6;
established 1894; D. N. Thayer, editor and
publisher (8—5 P) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,350 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1906.
COURIER-GAZETTE) semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Saturdays; republican; eight
pages ISnZ'i; subscription $2: established
1845; W. O. Fuller, Jr., editor; Rockland Pub-
lisiilng Company, publishers (2 — 1).
Copies printed:
3,365
3.987
4>o6i
4,204
4,136
in
in
in
in
in
1895
1902
1903
1906
1907
in
1895
in
1902
in
1903
in
1906
m
1907
OPINION) Fridays; iudependent-demo-
cratic; elglit pages 18x22; subscription $1;
established 1875; Oliver Otis, editor; Opinion
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,434
2,230
2,117
2,164
2,137
HOME AND HEALTH MAGA-
ZINE; montbly; literary; sixteen jages
lO^^iXUi; subscription 25 cents; established
January. 1904; E.W.Gould, editor; Home «&
Health Co., publishers (6— 5).
RUMFORD FALLS, Oxford Co. -a
2,595t pop., on Portland & Rumford Falls
and Rumford Falls & Rangeley Rds., 22 m.
N. W. of Paris, the county seat, and 77
from Portland. The Androscoggin river
here falls 180 feet, affording immense
water power. Manufactures of paper and
chemicals.
RUMFORD CITIZEN; Thursdays;
independent: eight pat<es 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established July, 1906; E. C. Bowler,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; twelve
pages. 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1888; '^. L. Barker, editor; Rumford Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere"
dit for an average issue of 2,201 in
1897 and 2,652 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
S A N F O R D , York Co. p 6.078t pop. ,
3 m. 8. E. of Sprlngvale, connected by elec-
tric cars, and 18 N. E. of Rochester, N. H.
Manufactures of worsteds, plush, blanketi
and carriage robes.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1895; r. B. Averill, editor and publisher ( 12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,093 i?»
1899 and 1,595 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
SKO WHEGAN, c. h., Som^ntt Co. n
4,266+ pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Ken-
432
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAINE.
nebec r., 35 m. N. of Augusta, the State cap-
ital. Farming and manufacturing.
SOMERSET REPORTER; Tliurs-
days; republican; elgnt pages 18x24; sub
scriptlon fl.SU; established 1840; E. E. Mc-
Neelle, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,400 in 1895 and
J, 250 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished a report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SOLON, Somerset Co. D. 996t pop., on
Somerset Rd. and Kennebec r., 15 m. N. W.
of Skowhegan, the county seat, and 48 N.
of Augusta, the State capital.
TIMES; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
gubscription $1 ; established 1890 ; Leon S.
Merrill, editor; A. C. Ladd, publisher.
SOUTH PARIS, Oxford Co. -a l,457t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 47 m. N. of Port-
land. Mills and factories.
OXFORD DEMOCRAT; Tuesdays;
republican; four pages 22x27; subscription
$1.50; established 1833; Atwood & Forbes, edi-
tors and publishers (7—3 P).
SOUTH PORTLAND, Cumberland
Co. P 6.287t pop., on Portland harbor, 1 m.
from and opposite Portland, the county
seat. Residences of a large number of
Portland business men.
CAPE El^IZABETH COAST
WATCH; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1895 ;
AdalenaF. Dyer, editor; Libby& Smith (Port-
land), publishers (11— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,1 11 for
the year 1896, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
CAPE ELIZABETH SENTINEL.;
Fridays ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ;
established 1881; J. H. Harford, editor and
publisher.
SPRINGVALE, York Co. p 4,164t
pop. (of township), on Portland & Roches-
ter Rd., 35 m. from Portland. Has cotton,
shoe and other manufactories. Lumber
region.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Frank H. Dexter, editor and pub-
lisher (11— 5 P).
THOMASTON, Knox Co, g 2.688t
pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Georges
r., 4 m. W. of Rockland, the county seat.
Shipbuilding and manufacture of lime
and brick. Location of the Maine State
Prison.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription SI. 25; estab-
lished 1877; O. G. Dinsmore, editor; Knox
Publishing Co., publishers (13—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,013 in
1898, but has not since made_ claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
WATERVILLE, Kennebec Co. g
9,477t pop., on Maine Central Rd. and Kenne-
bec r., 18 m. N. of Augusta, the county seat
and capital of the State. Tloonlo Falls f ur-
MAINE.
nish water power sufficient to drive 300,000
spindles. Seat of Colby University. Farm-
ing.
SENTINEL; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; inae-
pendent; eight to sixteen pages 17x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.50; established
—dally March, 1904, weekly 1680; Watervllle
Sentinel Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: daily, 6,598 in 1906
8,418 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1896 and 1898, but
has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
TURF, FARM AND HOMEj
Wednesdays; horse, poultry and dairying;
sixteen to twenty-four pages 12x17; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; E. P. Mayo,
editor; Turf Publishing Company, publish-
ers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,875 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceeding
2,250 in 1900 and more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CIVIC LEAGUE RECOR D; monthly;
temperance and civic reform; sixteen pages
8x10: subscriprlon 50 cents; established 1900;
Henry N. Prlngle. editor and manager (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,509 in 1901
3,408 in 1904
3,719 in 1903
4,9S8 in 1905
6,083 in 1906
6,800 in 1907
SAWYER TRIO (consisting of three
monthly publications: Home Treasury, Amer-
ican Nation, Fireside Oem); sixteen pages
11x15; subscription— Home Treasury 25 cents,
Aitierican Nation 50 cents. Fireside Gem
75 cents; established— TTonic Treasury 1893,
American Nation 1892, Fireside Oem 1891 ;
Sawyer Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,205,172
in 1901 and 1,316,449 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1907, which
is the highest rating ever accorded in
the absence of a satisfactory detailed
statement of actual issues covering a
full year.
WESTBROOK, Cumberland Co. p
7,283t pop., on Portland & Rochester Rd.,
6 m. W. of Portland, the county seat.
Silk, paper, cotton, lumber and other
manufactories.
NEWS AND GLOBE-STAR; Thurs-
days; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1891; Llbby & Smith, editors and
publishers (9—5).
WINTERPORT, Waldo Co. g 1,6231
pop., on Penobscot r., 13 m. S. of Bangor
and connected by steamer with that city
and Boston, Mass. Qrigt mill and iarg*
clothing manufactories.
ADVERTISER! semi-monthly; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1893; C. R. Lougee, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
433
MAIXE.
WINTHROP, Kennebec Co. g 2,088 f
pop., on Maine Central Rtl., 10 m. W. of
Augusta, the county seat and State capital,
and 19 N. E. of Lewiston. Manufactures of
oilcloth and blankets.
BUDGET; Fridays: independent; four
(pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1881;
John A. Stanley, editor and publisher.
WISCASSET, e. h., Lincoln Co. g
1,273+ pop., on Maine Central and Wiscasset,
Waterville & Farmington Rds. and Sheei>
acott r., 20 m. from the Atlantic ocean
and 50 E. N. E. of Portland. Manufactures
of lumber and brick. Has a fine harbor,
with sufficient depth of water to float the
largest vessels.
SHEEPSCOT ECHO; Saturdays;
MAINE.
independent ; four pages 17J^x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1881; Chas. E.Emerson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
YORK, York Co. p 3.444 pop., on York
Harbor & Beach Rd., 7 m. N. E. of Ports-
mouth. N. H.
OLD YORK TRANSCRIPT AND
COURANT; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; established—
Courant November, 1890, Transcript April,
1899; consolidated November, 1901; E. D.
Twombly, editor; York Printing Co., pub-
lishers (S-5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had ere*
dit for an average issue of 1,428 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more ttan i.ooo
every year since, up to and incluoing
1907.
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MARYLAND.
Population 1,190,050 t. Land Area 9,860 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Pennsylvania, east by Delaware and the Atlantic Oceanr
•west by West Virginia, and south and southwest by Virginia, West Virginia and
the District of Columbia. State capital : Annapolis. Principal products and
industries : Oysters, wheat and tobacco and general manutacturing. Number
of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 181, divided as follows :
Daily, 15; tri-weekly, 1; semi-weekly, 2; weekly, 128; bi-weekly, 1; semi-monthly, 2;
monthly, 34; quarterly, 8.
The cities of over 3,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Baltimore 508,957 1
Cumberland IT.l'^St
Haffersto wu 13,591t
Frederick 9,«»6t
Annapolis 8,5'-25t
Cambridge 5,747t
Frogtburs 5,274t
Salisbury 4,ti77t
Havre de Grace 3,423t
Wet^tminster 3»l99t
Crisfield 3,165-t-
Easton 3,074+
Chestertowu 3,008t
ABERDEEN, Harford Co. d 600t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti-
more and Baltimore & Ohio Rds. , 81 m. N. E.
of Baltimore. Fruit and vegetable packing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1891 ; George W. Brock, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ANNAPOLIS, c. h., Anne Arundel
Co. D State Capital, 8,402t pop., on An-
napolis, Washington & Baltimore, Balti-
more ft Annapolis Short Line Rds. and Sev-
ern r., 2 m. from Chesapeake bay. Seat of
St. John's College and United States Naval
Academy. Oyster, fish and crab market.
Broom, basket and candy factories. Fruit
and berry growing.
EVENING CAPITAL.} every evening
except Sunday; independent; daily four, Sat-
urday eight paget 18x34; subsoriptiou (3; es-
tablished 1884; Wm. M. Abbott, editor and
publisher (12—4).
ADVERTISER! Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription 50
cents; established 1870; W. Meade Holladay,
editor and publisher (7—3).
ANNE ARUNDEL, EXA3IINERj
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; D. R. Ran-
dall, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant lucb
a rating has never been forthcoming.
MARYLAND GAZETTE; Thurs
days; Independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1745; P. E.
Porter, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
MARYLAND REPUBLICAN; Sat
urdays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription 81 ; established 1883 ; Eugene
Wathen, editor and publisher (7—8 P).
PROCEEDINGS OF THE UNITED
STATES NAVAL INSTITUTE;
quarterly, March, June, September and De-
cember; three hundred and seventy to four
hundred and sixty-five pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 88.90; established 1873; Philip R. Alger,
editor; United States Naval Institute, pub-
lishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: 1,637 in 1905 and
1,762 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
BALTIMORE, Baltimore City
b 508,957t pop., center of seven rail-
roads, on Patapsco r., near Chesapeake
bay, 38 m. N. E. of Washington, D. C, and
98 S. W. of Philadelphia. Pa. The metrop-
olis of Maryland. Foreign and domestic
commerce and manufactures. Celebrated
for its canned fruit and vegetable trade.
A pre-eminent oyster and tobacco market.
DAILY.
A3IERICAN; every morning, and
SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdaysand Fridays;
daily and semi weekly eight, Sunday thirty-
six pages 19x28; subscription- daily $3,
Sunday $1.50, semi- weekly $1; established-
daily 1773, semi-weekly 1850; Felix Agnus,
editor; Chas. C. Fulton & Co., publishers.
Office, cor. Baltimore and South sts. (12—4).
Copies printed: daily, 50,273 in 1900
59,203 in 1901
59,021 in 1904
67,315 in 1906
75,652 in 1907
Sunday, 53,634 in 1901
56,082 in 1904
77.438 in 1906
91,209 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 15,047 in 1900
12,348 in 1904
13,142 in 1907
DER DEUTSCHE CORRESPOND-
ENT; every morning, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; German; daily eight, weekly four-
teen. Sunday fourteen and sixteen pages
•^2x28: subscription— daily $7.50, Sunday $1.51),
weekly $2.50; established— daily 1841, Sunday
1898, weekly 1844; Edward Raine, editor and
publisher. Office, 413 E. Baltimore st. (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1898
and more than 2,250 in 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1904 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more
than 1,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
JOURNAL; every mornlngexcept Sun-
day, and DIE SONNTAG8 POST, Sun-
Idays; German; daily eight. Sunday sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription — dally $5, Sun-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
435
MAR TLAND— Baltimore.
MARYLAND— Baltimore.
day $1.50; established — dally 1881, Sunday
1886; Journal Company, of Baltimore City,
editors and publishers. Office, 413 E. Fayette
street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis,
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2^2510 m
1903 and more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1901, and every year since.
up to and including 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; twelve to twenty four pages
183^x23; subscription $3; established 1872;
Evening News Publishing Co. of Baltimore
City, editors and publishers. Office, Fayette
and Calvert streets (1—6).
Copies printed: 31.886 in 1898
36,164 in 1900
41,533 in 1902
44,582 in 1903
53,784 in 1904
60,678 in 190s
69,314 in 1906
77,748 in 1907
EI^^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the News is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— Of the several
mediums offered the advertiser entering
the Baltimore field, none has more genuine
claims than the Baltimore News. Its circu-
lation is large and growing, and its meth-
ods are straightforward and direct. The
News is the evening daily of Baltimore.
It has a larger circulation in its home city
than any other newspaper, barring none.
The News never cuts rates, publishes no
objectionable advertising, and prints daily
the flKures of its circulation
RECORD; every mornmg except Sun-
day; law, real estate and finance; four pages
13x20; subscription $6; established ISSf ; John
Warfleld, editor; The Dally Record Co., pub-
lishers. Office, Fayette and St. Paul streets
(2-3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SUN; every morning; Independent; dally
twelve to fourteen, Sunday sixteen pages
20x26; subscription— daUy, with Sunday, $4;
estabUshed 1837; A. S. Abell Co.. editors and
publishers. Office, cor. Baltimore and Charles
streets (12— 5 P).
Copies printed: (©©) This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 66,432 in 1894,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than
20,000 every j^ar since 1898, tip to
and including 1907.
WOR1.D ; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$8; established 1800; world Co., tditors and
publishers. Office, 206 N. Calv«rt street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 18,167 in
1894 and 26,474 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 20,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WEEKLY.
AFRO-A3IEK 1 C A N-L.EDGER;
Saturdays; negro; eight pages 14x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Afro-American
Company, editors and publishers. Office,
307 St. Paul street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 2,278 in 1900
2,473 in 1903
3,056 in 1907
AMERICAN PACKER; Tuesdays;
canned goods trade; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1898; American
Packer Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 806 E. Baltimore street (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
BALTIMORE CO. SENTINEL: Sat-
urdays (A A).
BAYERISCHES WOCHEN-
B Li A T T ; Wednesdays ; German ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
1880; August Strauff, editor; August Strauff
& Co., publishers; dated also at New York,
N. Y., and Philadeli'hia, Pa. Office, 113
Cheapside place (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 9,733 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceeding
7,500 in 1898 and more than 4,000
every year since, up to and including
1907,
BUILDERS' NEWS; Saturdays (AA).
BUILDERS' AVEEKLY GUIDE;
Fridays (A A).
CATHOLIC MIRROR; Saturdays;
roman catholic; sixteen pages 12x15; sub-
scription $2; established 1849; Wm. J. €e
Blaquiere, manager; Catholic Mirror Pub-
lishing Co.. publLshers. Office, 406 N. Howard
street (7— 3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1903, and more than
4,000 in 1906 and 1907.
CHIMES ; Saturdays; roman catholic;
juvenile; eight pages 10x14: subscription $1;
established 1880; De Blaquiere & Lewis, edi-
tors Aw^ publishers. Office, 326 N. Howard
street (9-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and again in
1907.
CRUSADER; Saturdays; negro; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscription $2: estab-
lished 1887; Joseph Dorsey, editor: The Cru-
sader Publishing Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
GUIDE; Sundays; Hebrew; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established
1897; M. Sllberman. editor and publisher.
Office. 908 E. Baltimore street (1—5 P).
, JEWISH C03IMENT; Fridays;
Jewish; twenty pages 12x17: subscription $1;
436
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
JIAR Y LAND— Baltimore.
MARYLAND— Baltimore.
established 1895; Jewish Commeut Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers. Office,
Herald building.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,143 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with exceeding 2,250
in 1900 and more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
JOURNAL. OF COMMERCE ; Sat
urdays; commercial; sixteen pages 9xia; sub-
«crlption $8 ; established 1S50 ; Baltimore '
Journal of Commerce Co., editors and pub-
ishers. Office, 28 South street. i
KATHOLI8CHE VOL.KS-ZEIT-
UNGr } Saturdays; German; roman cath-
olic; eight pages 15x23; subscription (2.90;
established 1860; Kreuzer Bros., editors and'
publishers. Office. 212 N. Calvert st. (3—5 P). !
Copies printed: No definite and satis- 1
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
LABOR I^EAOER: Saturdays; labor;
six to eight pages 15x22 ; subscription 50
cent*; established October, 1902; Edward
Hirsch, editor; Labor Leader Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Franklin building (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2.250 in 1906 and in 1907.
LANCET; Saturdays; independent;
negro; eight p iges 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1898; W. Ashble Hawkins, ed-
itor; Lancet Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 600 N. Eutaw street.
MANUFACTURERS' RECORD;
Fridays; Industrial, railroad and financial;
one hundred and four pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1881; Richard H. Ed-
monds, editor ; Manufacturers' Record Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, South and
Water streets (12—6).
Copies printed: (0 ©)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1897 and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
METHODIST; Thursdays; methodlst
episcopal; twenty totwenty four pages 9x12;
subscription $1.50; established 1879; C. Her-
bert Richardson and William G. Herbert,
editors; Baltimore Methodist Publishing and
Printing Co., publishers. Office, 6 S.Calvert
street (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907. j
METHODIST PROTESTANT;
Wednesdays; methodlst protestant: twenty-
four paees 9x13: subscrlot'o'i si.50; e«?tah-
Hshed 1831; F. T. Tagg, D.D., editor: T. R.
Woodford, publisher. Office, 316 N. Charles
street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of s,88o in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
NEW ERA : Saturdays (A A).
SATURDAY REVIEW; Saturdays;
society ; sixteen pages 1 1x15 : subsci iptlon $1 ;
established 1877: T. J. Wentworth, editor and
publisher. Office, 228 E. Baltimore street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1899. and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
TELEGRAM ; Saturdays ; society, music
and drama; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1 ; established 1862 ; James Young, editor and
publisher. Office. 300-302 E. Baltimore street,
corner North (12—5) ( A A ).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,490 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906.
TRADE; Fridays; canned goods; forty
pages 10x14; subscription $2; established
1878 ; E. S. Judge, editor; The Trade Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 5 West Pratt street (6—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
W E C K E R I Sundays ; German ; repub
llcan ; sixteen pages 18x22 ; subscription
$1.30; established 1851; C. H. Milter, editor
and publisher. Office, 11 East Saratoga street
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 7,507 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and 1904, and
more than 1,000 in 1907.
SEMIMONTHLY.
COAL. AND COKE; semi-monthly; bi-
tuminous coal and coke production; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription $2; established 1894;
Coal and Coke Company, editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
UNDERWRITER; semi-monthly ; in-
surance; twenty-eight pages 9x12}^ ; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1865 ; James H. McClellan,
editor and publisher. Office, 6 South street.
MONTHLY
AMERICAN CHEMICAL. JOUR-
NAIj ; monthly ; scientific ; eighty -eight
pages 6x9; subscription $5; established 1879;
Ira Remsen, editor; Johns Hopkins Press,
publishers (1—8).
AMERICAN MEDICAL MONTH-
LY; medical; seventy-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1882: Henry Chand-
lee, M.D., editor; H. Chandlee, O. Edward
Janeyand Geo. T. Shower, publishers. Office.
704 Park avenue (A A).
ARCHITECTS' AND BUILDERS'
JOURNAL; monthly; building, architect-
ure and real estate; forty tosixty pagesllxU;
subscription $2; established 1899; Globe Pub-
lishing and PrlntlngCo., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 301 N. Charles street (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1902, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ATLANTIC EDUCATIONAL
JOURNAL; monthly; education; forty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1905: J. Montgomery Gam-
brill, editor; Maryland Educational Publish-
ing Co.. publishers. Office, 301 N. Charles
street (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
437
MA R YLAND— Baltimore.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eifect.
BALTIMORE HERALD; monthly;
commercial; four pages 2Ux26; subscription
12 cents; established 1873; Tom Wash. Smith,
editor and publisher. Office, 207 St. Paul
street (7 — 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1902, and every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
' BAPTIST 3IESS5ENGER; monthly
(▲A).
CATHOLIC 3IONTHLY; fifty two
pages 6ix9J; subscription $1; established
1897; Lewis & de Blaqiiiere, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 406 N. Howard street.
DAWN; monthly (A A).
FA K TIER'S AND PLANTER'S
GUIDE; monthly; agricultural; tweuty-
tour pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1864 ; Geo O. Qover, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 2024 Walbrook avenue (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 12,157 in
1900 and 21,016 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 17,500 in 1907.
I. O. H. ADVOCATE; monthly; Im-
proved Order Heptasophs; sixteen pages
103^x141^; subscriptiou .$1; established 1885;
John W. Cruett, editor; I. O. H. Publishing
Co.. publishers. Office, 1535 N. B'way (12—6).
Copies printed: 49,263 in 1899
57,150 in 1901
65,692 in 1905
69,300 in 1906
73,270 in 1907
JOHNS HOPKINS LNIVERSITY
STUDIES IN HISTORICAL AND
POLITICAL SCIENCE; monthly;
sixty pages 6x10; subscription $rf; established
1882; Johns Hopkins Press, publishers (1—8).
MARYLAND CHURCHMAN;
monthly; protestant episcopal ; thlrty-slx
pages 9}4xl2]4; subscription $1; established
1886: Rev. E. T. Lawrence, editor: The Gush-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 14 W. Baltimore
street (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,229 in
iQoo, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceed-
ing 2,250 in 1902, and more than 1,900
every year since, up to and including
1Q07.
MARYLAND MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; one hundred
pages 4x7; subscription $2; established 1877;
Dr. John S. Fulton. editor; The Medical Jour-
nal Co., publishers. Office, Professional
building (6—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factorv statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for I
exceeding i.ooo in 1907. |
MERCHANTS AND MANUFAC-i
TURERS' JOURNAL; monthly: mer- [
cantile: fifty -six pages 9x12; subscription Si :
established 1903; C. D. NoUey, editor and
publisher (4— 5 P).
MODERN LANGUAGE NOTES;
monthly, except July, August, September
and October; educational; forty to forty-
four pages 8x11 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1886; A. M. Elliott, editor and pub-
lisher. Address. Johns Hopkins Press (1 — 8).
MONTH; monthly (A A).
NATIONAL UNDERWRITER;
monthly; building loan and insurance; fifty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
MARYLAND— Baltimore.
1893; John B. Levy, editor and publisher.
Office, Bank of Baltimore building.
PATHFINDER; monthly; Improved
Order of Red Men; four pages 12x17; sub-
scription 50 cents; established August, 1901;
J.C. Littleton, editor; The Peninsula Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 114 N.
Paca street (9—8).
SOUTHERN FAR3I MAGAZINE;
monthly; agricultural; thirty six pages 9x18;
subscription $1; established 1893; Manufact-
urers' Record Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, South and Water streets (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,808 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceeding
4,000 in 1900 and more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
SOUTHERN 3IERCHANT; month-
ly (A A).
QUARTERLY.
A3IER1CAN JOURNAL OF IN-
SANITY; quarterly, January. April, July
and October; medical; one hundred and
sixty to two hundred and eight page? 6x9;
subscription $5 ; estsblished 1S43; Johns
Hopkins Press, publishers. Address, Johns
Hopkins Press (1—8).
A M E R I C; A N JOURNAL OF
MATHEMATICS; quarterly, January,
April, July and October; scientific; one hun-
dred and "ten pages 9i^xl2; subscription (5;
established 1878; Frank Morley, editor; Johns
Hopkins Press, publishers (1—8).
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHI-
LOLOGY ; quarterly; educational; one
hundred and twentv-elght pages 6x9: sub-
scription $3: established 1879; Basil L. Gilder-
sleeve, editor; Johns Hopkins Press, publish-
ers. Address. Johns Hopkins Press (1—8).
I AMERICAN POLITICAL SCI-
I ENCE REVIEW; quarterly; one hun-
dred and eighty pages 7xlOi^; gnbsorlption
I $3; established November, 1906; W. W. Wil-
loughby. editor: American Political Science
Association, publishers; Address, Johns Hop-
kins University (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MARYLAND HISTORICAL
I>IAGAZINE; quarterly: history; one hun-
dred pages 61^x93^; subscription $3: estab-
lished March, 1906: Maryland Historical So-
ciety, editors and publishers (1—8).
T A B li E T : quarterly; roman catholic :
sixteen pages 91:^x1134; subscription 50 cents;
established 1888; John Murphy Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 300 W. Lombard street
(1— fiP).
TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM
AND ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRIC-
ITY; quarterly. March, June. September
and December; German and English: sclen-
flflo: slxtv-four pag^s 7x10: subscription
«2.Pn: estflbllshed 1»6: L.A.Bauer, editor;
Johns Hopkins Press, publishers (1—8).
BELAIR, c. h., Harford Co. □' 961t
pop., on Baltimore & Lehigh Rd.. 22 m. N. E.
of Baltimore. Flour mills and carriage
manufactory. Over four hundred fruit-
canning factories in the county. Agri-
cultural center.
^EGIS AND INTELLIGENCER;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 22x29; sub-
scription tl; established 1856; John D. Worth-
ington, editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
438
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MARYLAKD.
MARYLAND.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for!
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more thanj
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up]
to and including 1907. {
HARFORD DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic ; four pa^es 2i>i^x27: subscription 1
$1; established 1868; J. M. Street & Son, edl- j
tors and publishers (2 — H). !
Copies printed: For the year^ 1898
th s paper seemed to assert that it had I
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-}
ies, but failed to furnish such definite,
information as would warrant the ac-j
cordance of a rating to that effect. It!
has not since made any renewal of ;
the claim. [
TIMES; Fridays; republican; four pages
19x28: subscription $1; established 1881; John
B. Hanna, editor aud publlsber (5—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for :
exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and 1907. |
BERLIN, Worcester Co. P, l,246t pop., i
on Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic and
Philadelphia, Wilmlugtou & Baltimore 1
Rds. Manufacturing and agriculture.
A D V A N CE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; pstab-
llshed January, 1904; J. W. Tucker, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 686 in 1907
H E R A Ti D ; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18%: J. R, White, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
BERWYN, Prince George Co. p on
Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Wash-
ington. D. C, the National capital.
IVEAVS; Saturdays (A A).
BOONSBORO, Washington Co. \2 TOOf
pop., 3 m. E. N. E. of KeedysvlUe, the near-
est station on the Baltimore & Ohio Rd.,
and 10 S. of Hagerstown, the county seat.
Farming and fruit growing.
TIMES ; Thursdays : republican ; four
pages 18x34: subscription $1 ; established 1881 :
Bomberger, Alexander & Davis, editors and
publishers (1—4).
BRENTWOOD, Prince George Co.
9 1 m. S. W. of Bladensburg, nearest sta-
tion on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about? m.
N. E. of Washington, D. C, the National
capital.
REVIEW; Saturdays (A A),
BRUNSWICK,Fr«rfcrtct Co. i 3,47It
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., Chesapeake
& Ohio canal and Potomac r., 45 m. N. W. of
Washington. D. C. and 15 W. of Frederick,
the county seat. Large freight-transfer
yards. Agriculture.
HERALiD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x2fi; subscription $1; established
1891; E. C. Shafer, editor and publisher (9—3).
CAMBRIDGE, c. h., Dorchester Co.
R 5,747+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington
& Baltimore Rd. and Choptank r., 20 m.
from Its mouth on Chesapeake bay. Oyster
and lumber trade, agriculture and fruit
growing.
BANNER; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1897; Lindsay C. Mar-
shall, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
RECORD ; tri-weekly, Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays; democratic: four ragei
20x26; subscription $1; established June,
1905: P. Watson Webb, editor; Record Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—S).
Copies printed : Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT AND NEWS; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 20x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1838; Earl W. Orem,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factorv statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898 and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
DORCHESTER CO. ERA ; Saturdays ;
republican: four pages 30x26; subscription $1 ;
established 1878 ; J. H. C. Barrett, editor and
publisher (5—3).
DORCHESTER STANDARD; Sat-
urdays; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
gcription $1; established 1895; The Standard
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
JOURNATi! Fridays (A A).
CATONSVILLE. Baltimore Co.
^ 3,5(H1 pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington
& Baltimore Rd., 5 m. W. of Baltimore.
State Insane Hospital and three colleges.
Residences of Baltimore business men.
Agriculture.
ARGUS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 90x26; subscription $1 : established 1881 ;
Geo. A. Betzold, editor; Argus Printing and
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
CENTREVILLE. c. h.. Queen Ann*
Co. D- 1,231+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilming-
ton & Baltimore Rd. and Chester r. Steam-
boats connect with Baltimore. Farming.
OBSERVER ;Frlday8;democr8.tIc- eight
page} 15x32: subscription $1: e»ta>ll8hed
1864; W.J. Price, Jr., editor and publisher
(-8)- . ,
Copies printed: 1,703 ^^ 1907
CHESTERTOWN, c.h.. Kent Co.cf
8.008+ pop., on Baltimore & Delaware Bay
Rd. and Chester r., 30 m. from its mouth
on Chesapeake bay and 45 N. E. of Annap-
olis, the State capital. Seat of Washington
College, founded In 1782. Straw-board and
canning factories. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays: inde-
pendent-republican: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!: established 1893; L.Bates Rus-
sell, editor; Enterprise Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
439
MARYLAND.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
' the claim.
KENT NEWS I Saturdays; democratic;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1847; Wm. B. UsUton's Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,139 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
PENINSULA iYIETHOWrST; Satur
days ; methodist episcopal ; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1875;
.L. Bates Russell, editorand publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
TRANSCRIPT : Saturdays; demu
cratic ; eight pages 30x27; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1890; R. H. Collins, editor; The
Transcript Publishing Co., publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CRISFIELD, Somerset Co. R 8,426
pop., on New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk
Rd. and Chesapeake bay. Port of entry.
Oyster, dredging, crabbing and flshlug.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; ten to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; L. C. Qulnn & Son, editors and
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average^ issue of 1,961 in
iqor, since which it has not made a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in T907.
CUMBERLAND, c. h., Allegany
Co. ~n 17,128-|- pop., on Junction of five rail-
roads and Potomac r. and terminus of Ches-
apeake & Ohio canal, 178 m. W. N. W. of Bal-
timore and 149 S. E. of Pittsburg, Pa. Glass,
iron, steel, silk, lime, brick, furniture
and cement manufactures. Bituminous
coal mines.
EVENING TIMES ; every evening ex-
ceptSunday, and ALiLEGA NI AN, Thurs-
days; democratic; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weeklv $1; ea
tabllshed— daily 1863, weekly 1820; j'. W. Avi-
rett, editor and publisher (2 — i).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,463 in 1901 and 4,912 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was ^credited with more than 4,000 in
1906 and 1907.
For the year 1901 the weekly edi-
tion seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord.
MARYLAND.
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the
claim.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1871 ; W. W. Brown, editor;
The Dally News Company, publishers ( 12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
QUEEN CITYCOURIER; semi week
ly Tuesdays and Fridays; independent: four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
D. W. & Lillian Snyder, editors; D. W.Sny-
der, publisher (2—8) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year^ 190a
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
th-? claim.
AMERICAN; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished Mav. 1905; F. J. Sinclair, editor and
publisher (6—5 P).
DENTON, c. h., Caroline Co. a- 1,800
pop., on Maryland, Delaware & Virginia
Rd. and Choptank r., 65 m. E. of Annapolis,
the State capital. Agriculture and fruit
packing.
AMERICAN UNION; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1 ;
established 1857; Union Publishing Co.. edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,200 for the year
1898, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
JOURNAL.; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1845; Melvin & Johnson, editors and pub-
lishers (1-8). . ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1902, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
EAST NEWMARKET, Dorchet-
ter Co. Q, 282+ pop., on Philadelphia, Balti-
more & Washington Rd., about 60 m. S. W.
of Dover, Del.
SENTINEL; Saturdays (A A).
E ASTON, c. h., Talbot Co. O 3,074t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti-
more and Baltimore. Chesapeake & Atlantic
Rds., 60 m. S. S. E. of Baltimore. Manufac-
turing. Grain and fruit.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15^^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1816; Wilson M. Tylor, editorand pub-
lisher (2-3).
LEDGER; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
J. S. E. Pardee, editor; Price & Pardee, pub-
lishers. , .
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in igooj but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
8TAR-DE3IOCRAT; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
440
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MARYLAND.
tabllshed 1800; S. E. Whitman Sc Sons, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,485 in 1897
1,783 in 190S
1,857 in 1906
1,949 in 1907
EliKTON, o. h., Cecil Co. cf 2,542t pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
Rd. and Elk r., 60 m. N. E. of Baltimore.
APPEAL.; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
llshefl 1882; J. M. Post, editor and publisher
(fl-3) (A A).
CECIL. CO. NEWS {Wednesdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 20x28 ; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; W. D. Bratton. editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 P).
CECIL. DEMOCRAT ; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 21x29; subscription
$1; established 1840; John S. Wirt, editor;
Democrat Publishing Co.. publishers (2—3).
CECIL, WHIG; Saturdays; republican;
eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1841; Whig Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,336 in
1898 and 1,610 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
EliLICOTT CITY. c. h., Howard
Co. n 1,331+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.
and Patapsco r., 15 m. E. of Baltimore.
Water power, employed in manufactures.
PROGRESS ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1871; W. W. Burton, editor and publisher.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; six
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1840;
W. S. Powell, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis*
factory .statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and 1907.
EMMITSBURG. Frederick Co. 6
849+ pop., on Emmitsburg Rd.. 23 m. N. of
Frederick, the county seat. Seat of Mount
St. Mary's College and St. Joseph's Acad-
emy. Manufactures of furniture and ma-
chinery.
CHRONIC I-.E; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1879; W. H. Troxell, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
FEDERALSBURG, Caroline Co. d-
900 pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington &.
Baltimore Rd. and Nantlcoke r., 100 m. S. E.
of Baltimore. Flour and grist mills, steam
saw and planing mills, canneries and can-
making and shirt factories and creamery.
COURIER; Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages 20x^6; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1865; J. R. Charles, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FREDERICK, c. h., FrederickjCo. ti
9,296+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Penn-
sylvania Rds., 61 m. W. N. W. of Baltimore.
Foundries, tanneries, flour mills and vari-
ous manufactories.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY. Thursdays; Independent;
dally four and eight, weekly twelve pages
18x23; subscription— dally $3, weekly $1; es-
MARYLAND.
tablished 1883; Great Southern Printing and
Manufacturing Co., editors and publishers
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition ol
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,778 in 1897 and 1,903 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,542 for the year
1896 and 2,490 in 1898, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
CITIZEN; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1821 ;
Baughman Brothers, editors and publishers
(7-3 P).
EXAMINER ; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x..'4; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1813: Fabian Posey, editor; Adrian
Posey and Fabian Posey, publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
HORNET: Saturdays ; negro ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
January 12. 1903: Geo. T. Day, editor; Moun-
tain City Publishing Company, publishers
(2-5 P).
MARYL.AND BULLETIN; bi-
weekly; deaf mute ; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1880; C. W.
Ely, editor : Maryland School for Deaf and
Dumb, publishers (1—7') (A A).
TB,OSTTiTJB,G, Allegany Co. ^ 5.2741
pop., on Cumberland & Pennsylvania Rd.,
17 m. W. of Cumberland, the county seat.
Foundries and fire-brick manufactory.
Coal mining.
MINING JOURNAL; Saturdays; In-
dependent : four pages 18x24: subscription
$1.50 : established 1871; J. B. Oder, editor and
publisher (1—8).
GIaY'S'DO'S, Baltimore Co. ^ 311 pop.,
on Western Maryland Rd.,26 m. N. W. of
Baltimore. Agriculture.
RECORD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Record
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
GREENSBORO, Caroline Co. O
641+ pop., on Delaware & Chesapeake Rd.
and Choptank r. Fruit canning and evap-
orating, steam sawing, basket making and
shipbuilding,
FREE PRESS; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26: subscription $1 ; established
1880; Free Press Publishing Co., editors and
publishers.
HAGERSTOWN, c. h., Wa$hington
Co. \j 13,591+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio,
Cumberland Valley. Norfolk & Western
and "Western Maryland Rds.. near Antie-
tam r. Manufacturing. Agriculture and
rich mineral deposits.
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent;
dally six to eight pages 17x22; subscription-
dally $3, weekly $1 : established 1879; Ira W.
Hayg, editor and publisher ( 12—5).
(Topics printed: i,774 in 1902
2,237 in 1903
2,549 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
441
MARYLAND.
MARYLAND.
Weekly, 2,726 in 1903
2,728 in 1905
2,430 in 1907
l>IAILi I every evening except Sunday,
*nd WEEKLY, Fridays ; democratic ;
dally and Saturday eiglit pages 17x24,
weekly eight pages 20x38: subscription— dally
t3, weekly $1; established— daily 1890, weekly
1828; Richard J. Hamilton, editor; Mail Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had_ an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
lIORNINt; HERALD; every morning
exL-ept Sunday, and HERALD AND
TORCHLIGHT, Thursdays; repubUcan;
dallv four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1891, weekly 1814; Herald Publishing
Co., editors and publishers.
HAMPSTEAD. Carroll Co. [^ 480t
pop., on Western Maryland Rd.. 30 m. N. of
Baltimore. Agriculture and flour mills.
Canning center.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; W, B. Wooden & Co., editors and
publishers (7—5).
HANCOCK, Washington Co. )j 824r
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Western
Maryland Rds. and Chesapeake & Ohio
canal and Potomac r., 25 m. W. of Hagers-
town, the county seat. Agriculture, manu-
facture of cement and mining of white
sand. Pressed brick and lumber.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; four pages
103-^x16; subscription $1; established July,
1905; George C.Huber, editor; Hancock Print-
ing Co., publishers (7—5 P) (A A).
STAR; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
John T. Mason, editor and publisher (1—8).
HAVRE DE GRACE, Harford
Co. d" 3,423+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilming-
ton & Baltimore and Baltimore & Ohio Rds
and terminus of Tidewater canal, 86 m.
N. E. of Baltimore. The Susquehanna r.
empties into Chesapeake bay here. Coal
and lumber trade, fruit canning, shad and
herring fishing and manufacture of shoes
and hosierv.
DE3IOCRATIC LEDGER; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages ",'0x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1894; E. H. Pritchett,
editor and publisher.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 33x31 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868; A. P. & W. S. McCombs, editors;
Havre Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1897, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
HURLOCK, Dorchester Co. D, 450
pop., on Cambridge & Seaford and Balti-
more, Chesapeake & Atlantic Rds., 16 m. N.
E. of Cambridge, the county seat. Agri-
culture, canning and berry growing.
ADVANCE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900; H.
R. and De Z. Walworth, editors; The Advaace
aPublishing Company (Inc.), publishers (1—3).
HYATTSVILLE, Prince George Co.
a 1.222+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd..20
m. N. W. of Upper Marlboro, the county
seat, and 5 N. E. of Washington, D. C.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; E. A. Fuller and George M.
McFarland, editors and publishers (5—3).
MARYLAND REPORTER AND
NEW ERA ; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1902; The Com-
mercial Printing Co., editors and publishers
(12— 5 P).
KENSINGTON, Montgomery Co. D
477+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 5 m. S.
E. of Rockvllle, the county seat, and 11 N.
W. of Washington, D. C. Farming.
MONTGOMERY PRESS; Fridays;
republican; four pages 20x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; C. W. Glum, editor and
publisher.
LAPLATA, c. h., Charles Co. P 300
pop., on Baltimore & Potomac Rd., 2 m. E.
of Port Tobacco, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
MARYLAND INDEPENDENT;
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; Adrian Posey,
editor and publisher.
TIxMES-CRESCENT;Frldays(AA).
LAUREL, Prince George Co. a 2,079t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.. midway
between Baltimore and Washington, D. C.
Stone quarries and iron-ore mines. Mills
and iron foundries.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1889 ; Thomas M. Baldwin, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P>.
LEADER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1898; James P.
Curley, editor and publisher.
LEONARDTCWN, c. h., Saint
Mary Co. ^ 454+ pop., on Britton Bay r.,
55 m. S. of Annapolis, the State capital.
Coach factory.
ST. MARY'S BEACON; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24: subscription
$1; established 1889; Francis V. King, editor
and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: 1,033 in 1899
1,149 in 1906
1,162 in 1907
ST. MARY'S ENTERPRISE; Satur-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription tl ; established 1883; Enoch B. Abell,
editor and publisher (9—3).
LONACONING,-4"ei7ani/ Co.b 2,181t
pop., terminus Georges Creek & Cumber-
land Rd. In Georges Creek mining region.
GEORGES CREEK PRESS; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; C. T. Clayton,
editor and publisher (6—5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim,
STAR AND REVIEW; Fridays; In-
dependent; four pages 22x38; gubscrlptlon
442
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MARYLAND.
$1 ; establlBhed 1881 ; J. J. Robinson, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,651 in
1900 and 2,720 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and
more than 1,000 in 1907.
MANCHESTER, Carroll Co. ^ 609t
pop., 10 m. N. E. of Westminster, the county
seat. Agriculture.
TELEPHONE MESSENGER; Frl
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 188S; C. J. H.
Qauter, editor; Messenger Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (9— 5).
MELROSE, (P. O., Manchester), Car-
roll Co. Q 84+ pop., on Western Maryland
Rd., 35 m. N. of Baltimore. Mining.
MISSION WORKER; monthly; un
denominational; twenty pages 8x11; sub-
scription 25 cents; established January. 1902:
J. A. Zepp, editor and publisher (1—7) (A A )•
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,425 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906.
MIDDLETO^WN, Frederick Co. ^
665+ pop., on the National turnpike, 8 m.
W. of Frederick, the county seat, and 53
W. N. W. of Baltimore. Creameries. Agri-
culture.
VALLEY REGISTER; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1844; George C. & Charles K.
Rhoderick, editors and publishers (I— S).
Copies printed: 2,338 in 1907
MYERSVILLE, Frederick Co. ^ 800
pop., 12 m. S. E. of Hagerstown.
MONITOR; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1891; Ira Moser. editor; The Moni-
tor Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NORTH EAST, Cecil Co. cf 969+
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Balti-
more Rd., 6 m. S. W. of Elkton, the county
seat. Manufactures of iron work, flre-brick
and stove linings.
CECIL STAR; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1882; George O. Qarey, editor and publisher.
OAKLAND, c.h., Garrett Co.\2 l.HOt
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 53 m. S. W.
of Cumberland. A summer resort.
GARRETT JOURNAL; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Jas. D. Hamill, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,044 in
1899 and 1,228 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been ere-'
MARYLAXD.
dited with more than 1,000 in i9o6'
and 1907.
MOUNTAIN DE3IOCRAT ; Thurs-^
days; democratic; eight pages 133^x"<;0; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; Charles A.
Defflnbaugh. editor and publisher (6— 5).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1873: Benj. H. Sincell, editor and
publisher (2—5 P).
Copies printed: For the y'ear_ X903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ORANGEVILLE, Baltimore Co. i:
suburb of Baltimore.
FAR31 QUEEN; monthly (A A).
PERRYVILLE, Cecil Co. d 770t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadelphia,.
Wilmington & Baltimore Rds. and Susque-
hanna r., at its mouih on Chesapeake bay.
Foundry and fertilizer factory. Agri-
culture.
RECORD; Wednesdays; indepfendent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1893; WilsonL. Condon, editor and publisher.
POCOMOKE CITY. Worcetter Co.-
□, 2,124+ pop., on New York, Philadelphia
& Norfolk Rd, ana Pocomoke r., 150 m.
S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Agriculture, fruit
growing and lumber trade.
L E 1) G E II - EN T E R PRI SE ; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; estHblished— ied^er 1881, Enter-
prise 1894 ; C. O. Melvin, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WORCESTER DEMOCRAT; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $1: established 1899; Samuel M.
Crockett, editor and publisher.
PRESTON, Caroline Co. D-192tpop.,
on Baltimore, Chesapeake & Atlantic Rd., 16
m. S. of Denton, the county seat, and 70 S. E.
of Baltimore. Fruit packing. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; ind'^pendent; four
pages 20x26: snbi-cription $1; established
January, 1906; Chas. B. Harrison, editor and
publisher (1—8).
PRINCE FREDERICKTO'WN,
c. h.. Calvert Co. g 257 pop., 5 m. W. of
Chesapeake bay and 40 S. of Annapolis,
the State capital. Agriculture and oyster
dredging.
CALVERT GAZETTE ; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1885; Geo. W. Dowell, editor
and publisher.
CALVERT JOURNAL; Saturdays;
democratic: four pages 18x24; subscription,
$1 ; established 1867; J. B. Bunting, editor and
publisher (7— 3P).
PRINCESS ANNE, c. h., Somerset-
Co. o^ 854+ pop., on New York, Phlladelphi*
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
443
MARYLAND.
& Norfolk Rd. and Manokin r., 10 m. from its
mouth. Manufactures of flour and lumber.
MARYLiANDER AND HERAL.D;
Tuesdaj'S ; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established — Marylander
1865. Herald 18fil ; Fontaine & Dasliiell, edi-
tors and publishers (7—8 P).
RIDGELY, Caroline Co. D- 713 pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
Rd., 3 m. N. W. of Denton. Agriculture.
CAROLINE SUN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription §1;
established March, 1902; Beauchamp & Wil-
kinson, editors and publishers (2—3;.
RISINGSUN, Cecil Co. cf 382t pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
Rd., 8 m. S. W. of Oxford, Pa. Shipping
point for grain. Canning establishments.
Agriculture.
MIDLAND JOURNAL.; Fridays ;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1878 ; Ewing Bros., editors and
publishers (6—5).
ROCKVILiLE, c. h., Montgomery Co.
a 1,110+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 16 m.
N. W. of Washington, D. C. Farming center.
MONTGOMERY ADVOCATE: Frl
days (A A).
MONTGOMERY CO. SENTINEL;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1855; R. G. Fields,
editor and publisher.
SAINT MICHAELS, Talbot Co. a-
1,043+ pop., on Baltimore & Eastern Shore
Rd., 12 m. E. of Easton, the county seat,
and 60 from Baltimore. Shipbuilding, farm
Ing and fish and oyster trade.
COMET AND ADVERTISER; Sat
urdays; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1866; Hambleton &
Morris, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
SALISBURY, c. h., Wicomico Co.Q,
4,277+ pop., on New York, Philadelphia &
Norfolk and Baltimore, Chesapeake & At-
lantic Rds. and Wicomico r., 95 m. S. E. of
Annapolis, the State capital. Lumber trade
shirt and basket factories, grain, fruit and
vegetables.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1867; White & White, editors and
publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,261 in
1898 and 1,525 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
COURIER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pagesl5x21; subscription $1; established 1899;
Elmer H. Walton, editor; Peninsula Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every
year since, tip to and including 1907.
WICOMICO NEWS; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; ten pages 153.^122; subscription $1;
established 1885; Brewlngton Bros., editors
and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,346 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
MARYLAND.
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
EASTON CHURCHMAN; monthly;
Protestant episcopal; eiglit pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1894; Rev.Wm.
Mitchell and Rev. Edward R.Rich, editors;
Brewlngton Bros., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
SNCWHILL, c. h., Worcester Co. P.
2,650 pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington A;
Baltimore Rd. and Pocomoke r.. 30 m.from
Pocomoke Sound and at head of steamboat
navigation. Lumber, oyster, fruit and
trucking trades. Agriculture.
DEMOCRATIC MESSENGER; Sat-
urdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1868: Vincent &
White, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,476 in 1894
1,450 in 1905
1,672 in 1907
SPICKARD.
HERALD AND GAZETTE: Thurs-
days; republican; sixteen pages llxlS; sub-
scription §1; established— Ifero/(i 1906, Ga-
zette 1887; E. E. Sanders, editor and pub-
lisher (1— 8").
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TANEYTOWN, Carroll Co. t] 885
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 22^^ m. N. E. of
Frederick and 40 N. W. of Baltimore.
Seat of Milton Academy.
CARROLL RECORD; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 21x2S; subscription
$1; established 1894; P. B. F.nglar, editor;
Carroll Record Printing and Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,198 m 1898
1,450 in 1900
1,501 in 1901
1,628 in 1903
1,685 in 1904
1,722 in 1905
1,758 in 1906
1,765 in 1907
SONS OF AMERICA; monthly: fra-
ternal; eight pages 8*xll; subscription 25
cents; established October, 1905; Rev. A. B.
Wood, editor; State Executive Committee
P. O. S. of A., publishers ;1— 8}.
Copies printed: 5.065 in 1906
5,530 in 1907
THURMONT, Frederick Co. \h 1,100
pop., on Western Maryland Rd., near Mo-
nocacy r., 16 m. N. of Frederick, the county
seat, and 60 N. W. of Baltimore. Iron and
copper mining. Summer resort.
CATOCTIN CLARION; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1870; C. C. Waters, editor;
Clarion Publishing Co., publishers (1— S).
TOWSON, c. h., Baltimore Co. t] 3,100
pop., 4 m. N. of Baltimore.
BALTIMORE CO. UNION? Satur-
days; republican; four pages 21x28; subscnp
444
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MARYLAND.
tion$1.50; established 1850; LongneckerBros.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
?DE3IOCRAT AND JOURNAL.; Sat
urdays; democratic; eight pages 17i4x24: sub-
scription $1; established 1885; J. B. and J. C.
Perkins, editors; Democrat Publishing Co.,
publishers (12— 6>.
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever _ been
secured from this paper, but it had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1898 and
1907.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages: subscription $1; established June,
1905; Harold Scarboro, editor; The Towson
News Publishing Co., publishers (1—7).
UNION BRIDGE, Carroll Co. [j
863+ pop., on Western Maryland Rd., 10 m.
W. of Westminster, the county seat, and 45
from Baltimore. Grain elevators and rail-
road shops. Agriculture and mining.
PILOT; Fridays; independent; four
pages 30x26 ; subscription $1 ? established
1899; J. R. Qalt, editor and publisher (5—3).
UPPER MARLBORO, c. h.,
Prince Oeorge Co. a 449+ pop., on Balti-
more & Potomac Rd., 15 m. E. S. E. of Wash-
ington, D. 0. Patuxent r. steamers within
two miles. Farming and canning of fruits
and Tegetables. Tobacco and grain.
MARLBORO GAZETTE; Wednes
days ; democratic ; four pages 24x28; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1836; C. I. Wilson, editor
and publisher (5— a).
PRINCE GEORGE ENQUIRER
AND SOUTHERN 3IARYLAND
ADVERTISER; Fridays; democratic;
MARYLAND.
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1862; Fred. Sasscer, editor; F. & C.
Sasscer, publishers (7—3).
WESTMINSTER, c. h.. Carroll Co.
b 3,iy9+pop., on Western Maryland Rd,,29
m. N. N. E. of Baltimore and 58 from An-
napolis, the State capital. Seat of Western
Maryland College. Manufactures of agri-
cultural Implements, carriages and cigars.
AMERICAN SENTINEL; Fridays;
republican ; four pages 22x2ti ; subscription
$1 ; established 1833 ; W. L. W. iSeabrook, edi-
tor; Mrs. E. J. Rippard. publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
DEMOCRATIC ADVOCATE; Fri-
days; democratic: four pages 22x28: sub-
scription $1 ; established I860; W. J. Wlkln-
son, editor; Democratic Advocate Printing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1899
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
WILLI A MS PORT, Washington
Co. ti 1.472+ pop., on Western Maryland
and Cumberland Valley Rds., Potomac r.
and Chesapeake & Ohio canal, 6 m. W. S. W.
of Hagerstown, the county seat. Water
power. Planing mill, sash factory and
steam tannery.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1884;
Geo. W. McCardell, editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
MASSACHUSETTS.
Population 2,805,346 1. Land Area 8,040 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Vermont and New Hampshire, east by the Atlantic Ocean,
soutti by the Atlantic Ocean and by Rhode Island and Connecticut, and west by
Rhode Island and New York. State capital : Boston. Principal industries : Fisji-
ing, boot and shoe and textile manufacture. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals (March 30, 1908), 563, divided as follows : Daily, 84 ; semi-weekly, 6 ;
weekly, 285 ; bi-weekly, 4 ; semi-monthly, 11 ; monthly, 137 ; bi-monthly 6 ;
quarterly, 30.
The cities of over 50,000 population, according to the United States census
of 1900 (t), are as follows :
Boston 560,8»2t
AVorcester 1 1 8,421 1
Fall River 104,863t
Lowell 94,969t
Cambridge 91,8S6t
Lynn 68,513t
Lawrence 6'J,559t
New Bedford «i.44tit
8priuefield 6'i,0.5«+
Somerville 61, (JQ>'43
ABINGTON, Plymouth Co. P, 5,800
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 20 m. S. by S. E. of Boston, the State
capital. Manufactures of boots, shoes and
tacks.
ADVERTISER; Fridays (A A).
PLYMOUTH CO. JOURNAL AND
HERALD ; Fridays; independent; eight
Eages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established 1873;
.B. Hatch, editor; L. B. Hatch & Co., pub-
lishers; prints special editions for neighbor-
ing towns (1—8).
ADAMS, Berkshire Co. -a 12,486 pop.,
on Boston & Albany Rd., 14 m. N. by N. E.
of Plttsfleld. Manufactures of cotton and
woolen goods and paper. Iron foundry.
FREEMAN; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
1875; F. A. Malley, editor; Freeman Publish
ing Co., publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: For the vear 1899
this paper seemed to assert tnat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ALLSTON, Suffolk Co. D- on Boston &
Albany Rd., a suburb of Boston.
MIRROR; Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1897; Mirror Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8) .
AMESBURY, Essex Co. [^9,473tpop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd. and Merrimac r.,
27 m. N. of Salem, one of the three county
seats, and 42 from Boston, the State capital.
Manufactures of woolen and cotton goods,
boots and shoes, machinery and carriages.
DAILY NEWS; every evening except
Sunday, and AMESBURY AND SALIS-
BURY VILLAGER, Thursdays; inde-
§endent; four pages 20x24; subscription —
ally $3, weekly $1.50; established— daily 1888.
weekly 1832; Amesbury Publishing Co'., edi-
tors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such defi|iite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
LEADER ; every evening except Sunt day
(A A). J •
AMHERST, Hampshire Co. -D 5,«028t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Central /Ver-
mont Rds., 23 m. N. N. E. of Spring^.ield.
Seat of Amherst College, State Agricul['Ura.< ^
College and State Experimental St£ *tion.
Water power.
RECORD; Wednesdays ; repubiWcan ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.75; « ;sfab-
lished 1844 ; Carpenter & Morehouse, e'-litori
and publishers (7—8 P). ,
STUDENT; Saturdays, during college
year; collegiate; twenty-eight page? 9x12;
subscription $2.50; established 1866; Stiidents
of Amherst College, editors and pub! isherg
(9-3). f
COLLEGE- SIGNAL; fortnightly;
Wednesdays during the college yeaf ; col-
legiate; twenty pages 8x10; subscripfl^ii $1;
established 1890: Students of the MsissaCilu-
setts Agricultural College, editors aAid pub-
lishers (1—8).
LITERARY MONTHLY; during
the college year ; collegiate ; sixtv-four
pages 6x9; subscription $2 ; established 1886:
Students of Amherst College, editors and
publishers (5—3).
ANDOVER, Essex Co. :^ 6,813t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd. and Merrimac r..
7 m. N. E. of Lowell. Seat of Philllpg Acad-
emy and Theological Seminary. Flax and
woolen mills. Agriculture.
T O VV N S M A N ; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1887; John N. Cole, editor; Andover
Press (limited), publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had ''^^^
for an issue of 1,144 for the year /^^o..,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
ARLINGTON, Middlesex Co. D^8.608t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 6 m. N. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Ice tools and
other manufactures. Market gardening.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; Independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1872; C. S. Parker & Son, editors and
publishers; prints an edition for Lexington
(6—5).
Copif^s „,.:,,*- J. tijJs paper j^d ^re-
( more than 1,000 eofies
.897,^ but has not since
! definite and satisfactory
< ng so many.
1
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146
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASS A CHUSETTS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
ATHOLi, IForceiter Co. a 7,061t pop.,
oa Bostoii & Albany and Fltchburg Rda. and
Millers r., 33 m. W. of Fltchburg, one of the
two county seats. Manufacturing.
ATHOL. AND CHURCH RECORD;
Saturdays; undenoniiuational; four pages
15x191^; ' subscription 75 cents; established
October, 1902; Miss Hattie M. French, editor;
The Church Record Co., publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,083 in' 1905
/ 1,112 in 1907
TRANSCRIPT} Tuesdays; independ-
ent-republican; ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1871; W. L. Hill, editor;
Athol Transcript Company, publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies but failed to furnish such definite
j» '^"'into^ ■'-^nation as would warrant the ac-
" cord? mce of a rating to that eflfect. It
has j not since made any renewal of
thej claim.
\V\ ORCESTER WEST CHRONl-
Cl^l£i Thursdays; independent; eight pages
13x2(1; subscription $1.50; established 1866; R.
WuiJ, Waterman, editor and publisher (.2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,300 in 1895, since
which , it has not furnished any definite
and i satisfactory report, but has been
credi'ted with exceeding 2,250 in 1899,
and 1 nore than 1,000 every year since*
up to-, and including 1907.
HEALTHY H <> YI E ; monthly,
and QUARTERL.Y% February, May, Au-
gust ai d November; nygienic; monthly four
pages 13x20, quarterly sixty eight pages 6x8;
subscr ption— monthly 50 cents, quarterly $1;
establl ihed — monthly i890, quarterly May,
1901 ; ^ '. H. Brock, editor ; W. H. Brock & Co.,
publishers.
Copies printed: monthly,
13,489 in 1895
14,728 m 1900
15,170 in 1901
19,520 in 1903
19,100 in 1904
22,212 in 1905
19,512 in 1906
18,662 in 1907
The quarterly edition had credit for
an average issue of 4,534 in 1902 and
6,000 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1907.
ATTLEBORO, Bristol Co. R ll,335t
pop., on New York, New Haven >%; Hartford
ftd^, 12 m. N. N. E. of Providence, R. I., and
31 S. S. W. of Boston, the State capital*
Water power. Manufactures of jewelry,
cottoi, calicoes, metal buttons, clocks, sil-
verware and cotton machinerj'.
SUN'i every evenlngexcept Sunday ; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 17x22; sub-
scription $8; established 1889: Sun Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,113 .*o
1898 and 3,115 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished a report, but ^as
credited with more than 2,250 in 1904
and 1907.
ATER, Middlesex Co. D
Fltchburg and Worcester
ton & Maine Rd., 14 m. E.
36 N. W. of Boston, the State capital. Ma-
chine shops, tannerj-, vinegar works, paper
and stationery factory, saw mills, cutlery
factory and leather and carriage works.
TURNER'S PUBLIC SPIRIT; Sat
urdays; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scTlpiIon $1 ; established 186(3 ; J. H. Turner,
editor and publisher; prints special editions
for neighboring towns (,2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
BEVERLY, Essex Co.' □' 13,884t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 2 m. N. E. of Salem,
one of the three county seats, and 18 from
Boston, the State capital. General com-
merce and manufacture of leather, shoes
and shoe machinery.
EVENING TiaiES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; republican ; eight pages 173^x22 ;
subscription $3; established 1893; Albert Vlt-
tum, editor and publisher (8 — 3P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1904 and 1907.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1851; C. A. King, editor; Citizen Printing
Company, publishers (3 — 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,307 in
1899 and 1,323 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SPIRIT OF THE WORD; mcmthly;
undenominational; twenty-four pages 6x9;
subscription SI ; established 1885 ; A. P. Adams,
editor and publisher (1—8). Does not insert
advertisements.
B O S T O N , c. h., Suffolk Co. d- State
Capital, 560,892+ pop., center of seven
railroads on Massachusetts bay. The com-
mercial metropolis of New England. En-
gaged In trade with all parts of the world.
Depot for New England manufactures of
every kind.
DAILY.
ADVERTISER; every morning except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 17x24 ; sub-
scription $6; established 1811; Advertiser
Newspaper Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 309 Washington street (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 17,600 in 18941
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000
every year since 1898, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
Ihiblisher's announcement.— The Daily Bos-
ton Advkrtiseb, established 1813— the
oldest newspaper in Boston— a clean news-
paper, and reaches the homes of the best
families In Boston and suburbs— a most
desirable medium for placing announce-
ments before a large, intelligent and
wealthy class of readers.
CO!>IMERCTAL. NEWS; every morn
ing except Sunday ( A A).
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight pages
17x23 ; subscription $3 ; established 1884 ;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
447
3IASSACH LSETTS— Boston. \
James W. Dunphy, edittr and publisher.!
Office, 30y WashiiiKiou stint cz — i). i
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 82,000 in 18941
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited witU more than
20,000 every year since 1898, up to
and including 1907.
Jhiblisher's announcement.— Bostoh Evening
Record, establisbed 18Si. Ttie Record Is
the popular one-cent fauiilj/ evening news-
paper In Boston. The Record gives you
quantity, quality and stability/ in circula-
tion. Make your own luvestlgallon of any
reputable newsdealer within 50 miles of
Boston and this will be confirmed.
EVENING TRANssCKIFT; every
evening except Sundays and holidays, and
WEEKLiY, Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; daily fourteen to twenty-four, weekly
ten, Saturday twenty-eight to forty-eiglu
pages 163^x21-1^; subscription— daily $9, Sat-
urday $1.50, weekly $l.5U; established— daily
1830, weekly 1851; Boston Transcript Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 324 Washington
:8treet (1—6).
Copies printed: daily,(©©)2i, 173 in 1897
23>975 in 1900
24,457 in 190a
25,694 in 1904
26,403 in 1905
26,886 in 1906
28,193 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1896, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
every evening
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
FINANCIAL NEW
except Sundays and holidays; flnancial.com
merclal and industrial; eight pages 173^x24 ;
sabscription 88; established 1894; Coinmer-
cial-FinaucialPrinting Company, publishers.
Office, 109 State street (3—8 P).
GLOBE ; everj' morning, and every
evening except Sunday; independent; daily
eight to sixteen, Sunday twenty-eight to
fifty-six pages 19x24; subscription— daily $6,
Sunday $2; established— dailv 1872, Sunday
1877; Chas. H. Taylor, editor: Globe News-
paper Co., publishers. Office, 236 Washington
street U— 6).
Copies printed: morning and evening,
181,319 in 1095
188,831 in 1900
196,262 in 1901
195.554 in 1903
198,705 in 1904
192,584 in 1905
182,936 in 1906
181,344 in 1907
Sunday, 219,386 in 1895
252,296 in 1900
276,296 in 190a
297,827 in 1903
293,368 in 1904
299,643 in 1905
295,232 in 1906
308,308 in 1907
il^°"The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
'rating accorded
guaranteed hy 1
of Rowell's Am
paper Directory
one. hundred dollars to the fir
successfully controverts its ac
HEARST'S BOSTON A
«very evening; democratic;
tvvpiv^" 0..-J- ' I rtv-four
IS
$2.50; established 1904; W. R. Hearst, editor
and publisher ( 1 1— T).
Copies printed: No statement ha«
ever been secured from this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding 20,000 in
1906 and 1907.
HERALD; every morning, and every
evening except Sunday; independent; daily
twelve, Sunday thirty-two to forty pages
19x25; subscription— dally $6, Sundav$2; es-
tablished 1846; Boston Herald Co., publishers.
Office, 255 Washington street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the combined
morning and evening editions had cre-
dit for exceeding 75,000 in 1897 and
more than 40,000 in 1907.
MORNING JOURNALS every morn
Ing except Sunday; independent; twelve to
sixteen pages 18x23; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1833; Frank A. Munsey Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 268 Washington street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 83,270 in
1894 and 68,505 in 1899. since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 40,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NEWS BUREAU; every evenlngexeept
Sunday and stock exchange holidays; finan-
cial; eight pages 14xl9i^; subscription $12;
established 1887; C. W. Barron, .editor and
publisher. Office, 17 to 21 Exchange place
(1 — 8). Does not insert advertisements.
POST; every morning; democratic; dally
eight to sixteen, Sunday sixty four to eighty
pages 17x24; subscription— daily $3, Sunday
$2.51); established 1831; E. A. Grozier, editor
and publisher. Office, 259 Washington 8t.(l— 8).
Copies printed: daily, 123,812 in 1900
160,254 in 1901
174.173 in 1902
178,308 in 1903
211,188 in 1904
330,427 in 190S
237,848 in 1906
243,980 in 1907
Sunday, 160,421 in 1903
177,603 in 1904
191,914 in 190S
228,072 in 1906
226,763 in 1907
SW The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the Post is guaran-
teed by the publishers of Row-
ell's American Newspaper Di-
rectory, who will pay one hun-
dred dollars to the first person who suc-
cessfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— Average for 1907,
Boston Daily Post. 243,9s:0. Boston Sunday
Post, 226.763. First New England paper to
put in linotypes. First New England paper
to put in the autoplate. Has in its big
plant the largest and most expensive presa
-■" the world. Leads Boston newspapers in
louut of foreign business. "The Great
-akfast Table Paper of New England."
vers Boston anu New England more
jroughiv than any other paper. Bulk of
circulation delivered in homes of mid-
; class, \rell to-do portion of community.
pa
tfiption — (\8
RAYELER ; every evening except
lay; imiependent-republlcan; eight to
sen pagfis 18x24; aubscriptiou $3; estab-
;d 1825; (John H. Fa li«>y, editor; The Bos-
•t
)
448
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECT 3R\,
1895
1902
1907
semi-
pages
establibked
editors aua
MASSACHUSETTS-Boston.
ton Traveler Company, publishers. Office
76 Summer street (1—8 ).
Copies printed: 26,680 in
81,035 in
82,017 in
SEMI WEEKLY.
GREATER BOSTON NEWS;
weekly. MouUays and Tuesdays; four
lii'iix^ioi'jj; subscription 50 cents;
19U6; (ireater Boston ^;e\vs Co.
publishers Ul— 6Pj (,A A).
WEEKLY,
ADVANCE; Saturdays; negro; inde
pendent; eight pages 15x2-i; subscription $'Z;
established 1893; Advance Publishing Com
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 124
Camden street (9—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
^^ 1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcomings
ADVOCATE; Fridays (A A).
AiUERlCAN CITIZEN; Saturdays;
auti roman catholic; eight pages 16x22; sub
8crlptiou$2; established 1891; R. J. Long, edi-
tor; American Citizen Co., publishers. Office,
128 Tremont street (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 19,976 in
1895, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceeding
4,000 in 1900, and more than 2,25^0
every year since, up to and including
1907.
AMERICAN CULTIVATOR; Satur-
days; agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1839; American
Cultivator Publishing Company, editors and
publishers. Office, 62 Summerstreet (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
(exceeding 12,500 in 1896 and more
tjthan 7,500 in 1898, and every year
••^cince, up to and including 1907.
MA USA CH US ETTS— Boston .
I'T
AMERICAN HORSE BREEDER;
fe^vtui days ; live stock ; twenty four pages
11x16; subscription $2; established 18S2;
Simon W. Parlln, editor; George B. Jam.es.
publisher; dated also at New York, N. Y.
Office, 220 Washington street (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 16,000 in 1895 and
1,405 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
, report, but has been credited with cx-
^ ceeding 7,500 in 1898 and 1903, and
more than 4,000 in 1907.
^ .. AMERICAN SHOEIVIAKINCJ; Sat
urdays; shoemaking; forty eight to one hun-
dred and eight pages SJ^xlOV^'; subscription
$2; established October, 1901: R.B.Rogers,
editor; Deming & Rogers Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 683 Atlantic ave. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,700 in 1904. since
which it has not furnished any definite
/ and satisfactory report, but was ere-
• dited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
AMERICAN STOCK-KEEPER;
Saturdays; pet live stock; twenty p«?es
10x131^; subscription $1; established 1881;
W. B. Atherton, editor; American Stock
Keeper Publishing Co. , publishers. Office, 30
Broad street (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,808 in
T900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been itredited with exceeding ^^
4,000 in 1903, c.nd more than 2,250 in j"~
1906 and 1907.
AMERICAN WOOL. AND COTTON
REPORTER; Wediiebdays; coniinercial;
thirty-two pages 11x16; subscription $8; estab-
lished 1887; Frunk P. Bennett & Co. (.Inc.),
editors and publishers; dated also at New
York, N.Y., and Philadelphia, Pa. Office, 530
Atlantic avenue (12 — 6).
Cojiies printed :(©©iNo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1896, and every y
year since, up to and including 1907. ^
ANZEIGER; Thursdays; German; in-
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscrlptli n
$1; established 1888; F. E. Nickels, editor and
publisher. Office, 101 Tremont street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,826 in 1898
5,136 in 1905 -J
5,178 in 1907 >*•
• AZK : Saturdays (A A).
BANKER AND TRADES.MAN;
Saturdays; financial; forty eight pages 9xl2>2;
subscription $5; established 1872; The Re-
view & Record Co.. editors and publishers.
Office, 127 Federal street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 8,200 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was ere-
dited with more than 4,000 in 1906 and ^
1907.
BANNER OF lilGHT; Saturdays;
spiritualist ; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1857; I. F. Syiuonds, editor;
Banner of Light Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. 204 Dartmouth street (2-^6 P) (A A)..
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1896 and more than „
4,000 in 1898, and every year since, /
up to and including 1907.
BOOT AND SHOE RECORDER; ,
Wednesdays; boots and shoes; one hundred
and seventy to two hundred and fifty pages
10x13: subscription $2.50; established April
1st, 1862; W. L. Terhuue, publisher. Office,
179 South street ( 1—8).
Copies printed : (©©) This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 5,000 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 4,000 every /q'
year since, up to and including 1907.
BRITISH AMERICAN CITIZEN;
Saturdays; patriotic; eight pages 16x22; suo-
scription $2; established 1887; R. J. Long,
editor; American Citizen Co.. publishers.
Office. 128 Tremont street (12— .5).
" Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,339 in
1895, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than ^
2,250 every year since 1898, up to <"
and including 1907.
B-U D G ET ; Saturdays ; home; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1879; The Budget Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 62 Summer street (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 18^6 and more than
|,ooo in 1898, and ?very year since,
up to and including 1007.
BULLETIN O'.^ SHOE AND
LEATHER NEWS; Saturdays; finance;
twe.'Te pages 9x12; subscription $2.50; estab-
'I
CATALOG Uli -BY STATES.
':51
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
Ushed 1896; Weekly Bulletin Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, llO
Summer street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,498 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
/^any definite and satisfactory report,
>rbut was credited^with more than 1,000
in 1907. *"
CHARL.ESTOWN ENTERPRISE;
Saturdays; eight pages 18x22; subscription $2;
established 1868; Cliarlestown Enterprise Co.,
•dltors and publishers. Office, 8 City square,
Charlestown.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factorv statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
. exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
'L 1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
'up to and including 1907.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
WORIjD; Thursdays; Christian endeavor;
twenty pages 11x15; subscription $1.5U; es
tabllshed 1875; Rev. Francis E. Clurk, editor;
The Golden Rule Co., publishers; dared also
at Chicago. Office, Tremont Temple (1— i).
printed; 96,792 in 1895
94,905 in 1900
98,406 in
99,125 in
100,519 m
99,491 in
18'
c
Copies
^r
15x22; subscription $1.2:); established
Thoma.s Leavitt, editor and publisher,
flee, Dorchester (1—8). ,
Copies printed: This paper had c**
dit for an average issue of 2,625
1 90 1, since which it has not furnish,
a report, but was credited with uion
than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
ORCHESTER SENTINEL.; Satuf^
ays ( A A ).
-095,294 in 1907 J .EAST BOSTON ARGUS- ADVO-
icement. — Unclenomina->t'ATE; Saturdays; republican; eight pages
20x26; subscription $2 ; established 1869; J. B
Maccabe, editor and publisher
1901
1902
1904
190s
98,680 in 1906
IC
)
Publisher's announ
tional weekly family magazine of national
circulation. For twenty years serving a
select constituency who are definitely in-
terested in the oh.iect for xvhich it stands.
Of known and proven value as one of the
most effective advertising mediums.
Covers printed in colors. George VV. Cole
man. Advertising Manager, Boston.
— CHRISTIAN REGISTER ; Thurs
. days ; unitarian ; thirty-two pages 9J^xl2; sub-
scription $3; established 1821; Rev. George
Batchelor, editor; Christian Register Asso-
ciation, publishers. Office. 272 Congress st.
(12-3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 10,035 in
1899 and 8,832 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1904
a-nd exceeding 4,000 in 1906.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SENTINEL,;
Saturdays; Christian science: sixteen pages
10x13; subscription $2; established 1«98;
Archibald McLellan, editor; The Christian
Science Publishing Society, publishers. Of
fice. 250 Huntington avenue (1 — 8). Does
not insert advertisements.
-^ C O i>I M E R C I A L. ; Saturdays ; finan-
cial ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription 02 ; es-
tablished 1884; George L. Walker, editor;
Charles T. Dukelow. publisher. Office, 22
Exchange place (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
^from this paper, but it had credit for
"^exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
. — np to and including 1907.
COMMERCIAL BULLETIN; Satur
days; commercial and Industrial; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $4 ; established
1859; Curtis, Guild & Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 77 Kllbv street (12—5).
Copies printed :(©©)No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit fo'
MASS A CH USETTS— Boston.
COMMONWEALTH; Saturdt ,^ ^
twenty pages y^-a^lSJ^a; subscription $2; JTy
tabllshed January, 1906; William H. McM ^
ters, editor and publisher. Office, Old 'j-^ts
building (4— 6P). e pa-
CONGREGATIONALIST; SatilT5.0(iO
congregational; forty pages 9x13; su Scot-
tion $3; established 1816; Rev. A. E. Du field,
editor; Congregational Sunday Scho RT-.
Publishing Society, publishers. Offienty-
Beacon street (1—8). .^ shed
Copies printed: 22,815 in 190b. and
COURIER; Saturdays ; Independ^^^
eightr-pagSS— 2'rj^x32}^ ; subscription fT
established 1795 ; J. F. Travers. publit.__
Office, 69 Summer street ( 1—.^)). . *
Copies printed: No definite and s.*^
factory statement has ever been sec*'ch
from this paper, but it had credit*^** >^
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more ^^^'^T^
1,000 in 1898, and every year si^**" X
up to and including 1907.
<"D0RCHESTEK B E A C O N ; Sfc^li
days; Independent; eight to twelve paf.
^e
Office, Ma-
sonic building. Central square. East Boston
Copies printed: No definite and satii
factory statement has ever been secu.'u
from this paper, but it had credit f^
exceeding 2,250 in 1899 and more tha -^
1. 000 in 1900, and every year sinct JT.
np to and including 1907. ^
VEAST boston free PRESS; Sat,
Urdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-l
scriptiou $1; established 1886; John A. Gllgan.l
editor and publisher. Office, 129 London!
street. East Boston. \
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
FIBRE AND FABRIC; Saturdays;
textile; twenty-four pages 9x13; subscription
«2; established 1885; Jos. 31. Wade Publishing
Company, editors and publishers. Office,
137 Federal street (1—8). See advertise-
iiieut ou followiug: page.
Copies printed: (©0)5,5 1 1 in 1905
5,534 in 1906 5j*
'5,911 m 1907 /
gazetta del massacht: /
SETTS; Satvu-days; Independent, Itt'lsD
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; establishe
1896; Dr. Lamberto C. Marcucci. editor ar
publisher. Office, 170 Hanover sfreet (12—6
Copies printed: No definite and sa-
factory statement has ever been secu
from this paper, but it had credit
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more
1,000 in 1906 and 1907. i^^
GERMANIA; Saturdays; German;
pages 13x20; subscription $1; Schriftg
Publishing Companv; editors and publ
Office, 11 Davis streey(5— S).
Copies printejTt For the yew
4
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
448
MA SSA CHUSETTS— Boston.
ormation as would warrant the
dance of a rating to that effect.
ton ':. not since made any renewal
ac-
It
of
76 Sumclaim.
Copie:'BlC'HUAG; Saturdays (A A).
illDIAN; Saturdays; nej<ro; eight
18x24; subscription $1.50; ^?rcabUshed
ber, 1901; William M. Trotter, editor
tbllsher. Office, 21 Cornhill (1—8).
GRHIIENIK; Saturdays; Armenian;
weeltl- pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; estab-
14^3Xi?d 1899; A. Vramlan, editor; Hairenllc
19Uti; isliing Co., publishers. OfTlce, 27 Beach
publiit (6—5).
opies printed: For the year 1903
AD P^P^'' seemed to assert that it had
pendt average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
establ but failed to furnish such definite
pany, mation as would warrant the ac-
^^^'^ ince of a rating to that effect. It
^ *^° not since made any renewal of
two laJm.
\"^^*'jME and ABROAD; Saturdays;
^\^ nty-eight pages 9x12; subscription $3;
nr^abllshed 1844; Home and Abroad Co.,
a itors and publishers. Office, 145-147 Sum-
A^r street (3—5 P) (A A).
, AlORTICUIiTURE; Fridays; flfty-slx
anti?es 9x12; subscription $1; established De-
sctf'iiiber, 1904; W. J. Stewart, editor; Horti-
tc'ultu»3 Publishing Company, publishers.
12)fflce, 11 Hamilton place (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
vfrora this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i.ooo in 1906 and 1907.
I IDEAS; Saturdays; literary, dramatic;
» 4,ighc pages llWxie}^; subscription $1; estab-
»• ev.'hed 1892; C. T. Pllsbury, editor; The Idea
* - - Jbllshing Co., publishers. Office. 603 Massa-
^yy^asetts avenue (9—7 P).
da^ Copies printed: This paper had ere-
Bcj "t for issuing more than 1,000 copies
Ci. egularly in 1902, but has not since set
P'up any claim for issuing so many.
) ILLUSTRATED POLICE NEWS}
/Saturdays; sporting; sixteen pages 11x16;
/subscription $4; established 1842; Police News
/ Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
I Office ,9 Elm street (12—4).
I Copies printed: No definite and satis-
' factory statement has ever been secured
'/ from this paper, but it had credit for
'^ exceeding 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
INDUSTRIAL ADVOCATE; Thurs
day«(AA).
A^AMAICA PLAIN NEWS; Satur-
a&js; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription 42; established 1872; L. J. Braekett,
editor and publisher (8—3 P); prints editions
for RosllQdale and West Roxbury (12—6)
(A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
or an average issue of 2,371 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
^ \ definite ai^d satisfactory report, but has
V^\bes.i credited with more than 1,000
** r Vvery year since, up to and including
VOURNAL OF COMMERCE AND
^XTILE INDUSTRIES; Saturdays;
\ile; twenty pages 11x16; subscription $3;
plished 1870: Boston Journal of Com-
;e PublisiilngCo., editors and publishers.
e, 71 Federal street (9—3).
opies printed: This paper had cre-
for issuing roore than 1,000 copies
jilarly in 1900. but has not since
up any claim f cr issuing so many.
•et jtlRNAL OF EDUCATION J Thurs
Broarg; educational; twentj -eight pages 8}^x
C>; subscription $5J.5C, flttab!Ished"l8T5; A.
dit kinship, editor; N«w Eo^land Publlpii-
1900 /
any
d fo
MASSACH USETTS-Boston.
ing Co., publishers; dated also at Chicago,
111. Office, 29a Beacon street (3—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis,
factory statement has ever been secured J>
from this paper, but it had credit for ^^
exceeding 7.500 in 1906 and 1907.
LIVING AGE; Saturdays ; literary;
sixty -eight pages 6x10; subscription $6; es-
tablished 1844; Frank Foxcroft. editor; The
Living Age Co., publishers. Office, 6 Beacon
street (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,506 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished a report, but ^o
was credited with more than 2,250 in ^
1907.
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
JOURNAL}. Thursdays; medical; seventy-
two pages 8x11; subscription's per annum;
established 1828; D. C. Heath & Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 120 Boylston st. (1—8).
MIRROR; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; Mirror
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 138 Pearl street (6—5).
MORNING STAR; Thursdays; free
baptist ; sixtefen pages 11x15; subscription $2;
established 1826; G. F. Mosher, editor; Morn-
ingStar Publishing House. publishers. Office,
5 Seaverns arenue (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and, satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for Ji
exceeding 4,000 in 1898 and more than 3^
2,250 in 1899, and every year since, ^
up lo and including 1907.
MYRTLE; Saturdays; juvenile; eight
pages 7x16 ; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
Filire and Fabric
has been published for 23 years and is THE
medium upon which the Overseers^ Superin-
tende?its, Agetzts, Treasiirers and Proprie-
tors of textile establishments depend.
During the j'ear 1907 there were printed
307,400 copies, or a weekly average of
5911
H^^The circulation 0¥ Fibre and Fabric
IS NOT ONLY MUCH LARGER THAN THE CIRCU-
LATION OF ANY OTHER TEXTILE PUBLICATION
IN THE United States, but it is steadily
GAINING. Furthermore, its circulation
books are open to inspection at a min-
ute's notice.
Fibre and Fabric reaches 36 States and
Canada; it COVERS the great North Ameri-
can textile field.
The advertisers in Fibre and Fabric in-
clude representative firms in these lines:
Textile IVIachinery of all kinds; Mill Sup-
plies; Chemicals; Dyestuffs; Soaps; Lubri-
cants; Belting; Heating, Ventilating and
Moistening Sj'stems; Correspondence and
Te;:tile Schools, etc., etc.
Display rates, $1.50 to 72 cents per inch,
per insertion, according to space and time.
Fjetailed rates on application. J^^Abso-
/tely ONE PRICE to all.
fibre: and FABR.IC
127 Federal 8t., Boston.
CATALOG TE BY STATES.
451
MASSACH USETTS— Boston.
■^
/
iished 1850; Rev. E. M. Brace, editor; The
Universalist Publishing House, publishers.
Office, 30 West street ( 1~'— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in ip03, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
NEW( ENGLAND GKOCEK; Fri
days; groceries; ttfty-two pages 9x12: sub-
scription $2; established 1877; C. W. Willis,
editor; New England Retail Grocers' Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office. 216 Milk
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,181 in
1900 and 4,015 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
PILiOT; Saturdays; roman catholic;
«ight pages J8x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1886; Patrick .M. Donahoe, editor;
Pilot Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 657
Washington street (7—3).
Copies printed :(0©>\o definite and satis-
^ factory statement has ever been secured
o ^ from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1898, and more
W than 7,500 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
PRACTICAL. POLITICS ; Satur-
days; twenty pages 9x13; subscription $5;
established 1899; Practical Politics, Inc.,
publishers. Office, 6 Beacon street (6— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
y _ from this paper, but it had credit for
"* J exceeding 1,000 .n 1906 and 1907.
P\THIAN GLEANER; Fridays;
Knights of Pythias; twelve pages; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1895; E. Warner Brock,
editor; Gleaner Publishing Co.. publishers.
Office, as Sudbury street (2— »).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPUBLIC I Saturdays; democratic;
roman catholic; twent.v four pages lixlS;
subscription $1.50; established 1882; John F.
AiiTKi) —^Eitzgerald, editor and publisher. Office, 15
^ ^i SchooTft. (4—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
-J-.-, *<^ j,from this paper since 1892. but it had
S~^s -ycredit for exceeding 4,000 in 1900 and
^'*^'Lti^ more than 1,000 in 1901. and every
"'^^year since, up to and including 1907.
r^ RflXBURY GAZETTE; Saturdays
SACRED HEART REVIEW? Satur
days; roman catholic; sixteen paces 11x16;
subscription $2; established 1885; Rev. John
O'Brien, editor; Review Publishing Co., pub
Ushers.^ Office. 194 Washington street (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 40,000 in 1894.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
•p has been credited with more than
SJ 4,000 every year since 1901, up to and
including 1907.
SCOTSI>IAN; Saturdays: Scottish; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
March, 1906; John Adamson, editor; Adam-
son Publishing Co. (Inc.). publishers. Office,
1980 Washington street (1— 8».
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
from this paper, but it had credit for *i
exceeding 1,000 in 1907. -^^
Publisher's aunownc^jnt'Hf.— Massachusetts
has Su.Ouo Scottish born, 6U,C00 whose pa-
rents were born in Scotland and 175,0i)O
English-speaking Canadians— mostly Scot-
tish descent. TheScoT.'-MAN covers thefleld
p^"^^ ^^^ LEATHER REPORT-
l!.R: Thursdays; shoe and leather; seventy-
six Pages 9x12; subscription $4 ; established
^°^i!. ,^^°® and Leather Reporter, editors and
publishers. Office, 183 Essex street; dated
also at New; York, Chicago, Philadelphia and
Rochester (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper bad cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,000 in
1895 and 4,200 in 1899. since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been ere- A
ited with more than 4,000 every year^O
since, up to and including 1907.
SHOE RETAILER; Saturdays;
shoes; seventy two to one hundred pages
9x12; subscription $2 ; established 1898; The
Shoe Retailer Co., publishers. Office, 183
Essex street (1— 81.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 8,3.e3 in
1900, since which it has not furiiishe
any definite and satisfactory repon
but has been credited with exceedinj
7,500 in 1903 and mqre than 4,000 it
1906 and 1907. ^-ih
rOsOMERVILLE JOURNAL ; Fridays
•republican; twelve pages 16x28; subscription
$3; established 1868; J. O. Hayden, editor;
Somerville Journal Co., publishers (1—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,288 in
1894 and 6,658 in 1896, since which
it has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with more than 2,2 ;o x
every year since 1900, up to and in-Tc
eluding 1907. "■ y
fV>03IERVILLE REPORTER; Fri
Kltiys; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1900; Wesley A. Maynard, editor
and publisher. Office, 53A Holland st.(12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1904, but
set up any claim for is?
SOUTH BOSTON G
urdays; eight pages 16x22; ."^
established 1906; John J. T
publlslier. Office, 497 E. B
Copies printed: Fo-
this paper seemed to
an average issue exr
ies, but failed to fu
information as wou'
cordance of a ratir
SOUTH BOSTO
urdays; Independent
15x22; flubscrlptior
Charles B. Butler, »
Ing Co., publisher-
South Boston (1—8
Copies printer
and 1907 this
that it had a
ing 1,000 copf
such definite
warrant the
that effect.
SOUTH I
democratic:
$2; establish
tor and pi
South Bost
Copies
dit for
not since
♦nany.
.e
ic-
Sat-
ages
1871;
bllsh-
dway,
s 1902
assert
exceed-
fumish
j would
rating to
i Saturdays; /
subscription
.errigan, edi
'4 Broadway
iper had
1 1,000 CO]
^
4r>2
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS-Boston.
N
%
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
STANDARD ; Saturdays; insurance;
twenty to twenty-four pag«s 9x12; subscrip-
tion $3; escataltslied 18fi5; rhe Standard Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers. Office,
93 Broad street (1—8).
SUN; Fridays: independent; eisrht pages
15x22; subscriDtion $1.50; established Apsil,
190<"; Henry W. Pitnnm, editor; George H.
Pratt, publisher (7—;).
SUPERINTENDENT AND FORE-
MAN? Mondays; shoe manufacturing; rtfty
pages 5x10; subscription $2; established 1896;
W. E. Gill, editor; Joseph Van Ness Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, r27 Federal street
(4-7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,371 in
1897 and 4,223 _ in 1898, since which
fit has not furnished any definite and
C satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
TIME ANJO THE HOUR; Saturdays
(A A).
TIMES; Saturdays; society and literary;
Illustrated; sixteen pages 11x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1864; F. A. Russegue,
manager; Boatou Times Co., publishers,
aut^fflce. 46 Cornhill street (1—8). _
scrl Copies printed: No defiiiite and satis-
22rd'fsctory statement has ever been secured
•ufrom this paper, but it had credit for
^)ftexceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every war since,
. fcup to and including 1907. y-^
jvf r TURN-ZEITUN« ; Saturdays ; German ;
exfour pages 13x19; subscription $1; estab-
• ' llshed 1876; Chr. Eberhard. editor; Boston
c ) Turnverein, publishers. Office, 683 Washing-
19c ton street (9—3).
A TZAIN HAIRENIATZ; Wednesdays;
""- A.rmenian; eight pages 15^x23; subscription
$Z- established 1889; Armenian Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office. 41 Arch
street (11 5 P).
UNIT. Eli STATES INVESTOR;
Saturdays; financial; forty pages 8}^xl2; sub
8eription$5; established 1891 ; Frank P. Ben
nett & Co. (Inc.), editors and publishers:
dated also at New York, Philadelphia. Chi-
cago, Washington, Pittsburg and Salt Lake
City. Office, 580 Atlantlcavenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 5>ooo in 1895, since
which it has_ not furnished any defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250
every year since Tggg, including 1907.
Publisher's announcement — The distribution
of th«j U!«iTKD States Investor is confined
to a i.aid circulation among bankers and
private investors, and it has 40,000 readers,
I who depend upon it for financial infor-
mation.
UNIVERl AlilST LEADER; Satur
days; universiUst; thirty four pages 9x18:
subscription ii established 1819: Frederick
A. Bisbee, editoi ; Universallst Publishing
House, publishers. Office, 30 West st. (9—3),
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 7,400 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
A > and satisfactory report, but has been
» J credited with more than 1,000 in 1906
•and 1907.
WATCHMAN; Thursdays; baptist;
thirty-six pages 9x13; subscription $2.50; es-
tablished 1819; E.F.M«rriam, editor: Watch-
man Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 525
Tremont Temple (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No de^nite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
-'rom this paper, but ': had credit for
ercceeding 7,500 in 1806 and more than
c
^
I MASSACHUSETTS— Bvstun.
I — —
4,000 in 1898, and every year .since, ui>
to and including 1907.-
WATERL.EV MAGAZINE; Satur-
days; fiction; sixteen pages 12x17; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1850; Waverly Publish-
ing Co.. publishers and proprietors. Office,
Waverly block, Charlestown (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1900 and more than
4,000 in 1901, and every year since»
up to and including 1907.
WELil^PRING; Saturdays; congre-
gational; fight pages llxlfiij; subscription
75 cents; established 1813; M. C. Hazard,
editor; The CongFegational Sunday School
and Publishing Society, publishers. Office,
Congregational House (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 75,633 in 1900
and 95,576 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever ac-
corded in the absence of a definite and
satisfactory report.
AVOMAN'S JOURNAl. ; Saturdays;
woman's rights; eight pages 13x18; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1870: H. B. Blackwell
and Alice Stone Blackwell, editors: £. C.
Grimes & Co., publishers. Office, 3 Park
street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1. 000 in 1898, and every year since»
up to and including 1907.
WORLD'S CRISIS; Wednesdays; ad-
ventist; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1..50; established 1855; Rev. F. L. Piper, edi-
tor: Advent Christian Publication Society,
publishers. Office, 160 Warren street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 9,000 in 1895 ^^^
0,200 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 in 1004 and 1907.
YOUNG PILGRIM: Saturdays; sec-
ond advent; juvenile; four pages 10x14: sub-
scription 40 cents: established 1863: H, E.
Thompson, editor; The Advent Christian
Publication Society, publishers. Office, 160
Warren street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
YOUTH'S COMPANION; Thursdays;
young people and family ; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1.75; established 1827; Perry
Mason &, Co.. publishers. Office, 201 Colum-
bus avenue (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
facton- statement has been secured
from this naper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1896, and every
year since, up to and including 1907,
which is the highest rating ever
accorded in the absence of a satisfac-
tory detailed statement of actual issues
covering the period of a full year.
ZION'S HERAI.D; Wednesdays ;meth-
odist episcopal; thirtv-two pages 9x14: sub-
scription $2.50; established 1823; Chas. Park-
hurst, editor; Geo. E. Whitaker, publisher.
Office, 36 Bromfield street (5—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
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453
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1899, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
BI-WEEKLY.
EVERY OTHER SUNDAY; bi week
ly; Sundays; uuitarlan; eight pages 9x12;
subscription 40 i-euts; established IS81; Rev.
Edward A. Horton. editor: The Unitarian
S. S. Society, publishers. Office, 23 Beacon
St. (5 — 7). Does not insert advertisements.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
ARDZIV; semi monthly; Armenian; re-
publican; twenty pages TxlO; subscription
$1; established July, 1903; Arshag D. Mahde-
slan, editor; Ardziv Publishing Co., uublish-
ers. Office, 332 Old South bulldlug (.1—8).
FARM-POUIiTRY; semimonthly;
poultry raising; sixteen to thirty two pages
9!4x;12i^; subscription 50 cents; established
1889; John H. Robinson, editor; The Farm-
Poultry Publishing Co.. publishers. Office.
232 Summer street ( 12— H ).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 24,206 in
1896 and 27,498 in 1898, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 17,500 every year
since 1901, up to and including 1907.
FIREMEN'S STANDARD j semi
montiily; twenty pages 11x14; subscription
#1; established 1ST9; James M. Gould, editor
and publisher. Office, 100 Sudburv street
(1-8).
HIBERNIAN; semi-monthly; Irish
Nationalist; sixteen pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; Geo. H« Sheehan.
editor and publisher. Office, 7 Water street
<l-8). _
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
'information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ILLUSTRATED FOOTWEAR-
FASHION; semi monthlj- ; boots and
shoes; sixty four to eighty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1: established 1899; Oran McCor-
niick, editor; Oran McCormick (Inc.). pub-
lisher. Office, 147 Summer street (1 — 3). ^
LITTLE CHRISTIAN; semi-monthly
(A A).
PIGEON NEWS; semi-monthly ;
pigeons; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1893; C. E. Twomblv, editor;
Pigeon News Company, publishers. Office,
32 Hawley strpet (1-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,973 in
1903, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
MONTHLY.
ADVOCATE OF PEACE: monthly;
peace and arbitration : tweiiTv-four paff*»s
8x11; subscription $1; established 1834: Ben-
jamin F. Trueblood, editor; Anu'rlcan Peace
society, publishers. Office, 31 Beacon street
(12—6).
Copies printed: 2,454 in 1898
2,500 in 1900
2,536 in 1901
2,608 in 1903
3,554 in 190S
3,800 in 1906
4,590 in 1907
ALEXANDER'S MAGAZINE
monthly; negro; sixty-four pages 6x9; aul
scriptionjl; established May, 1903; Charh
Alexander, editor and publisher. Office, 7
Shawmut avenue (I — S).
MASS A CHUSETTS— Boston.
Axil ERIC AN BENEFIT JOUR-
NAL; monthly; American Benefit Society;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1895; Chas. A.King, editor; Ameri-
can Benefit Society Journal Co.. publishers.
Office, 2 Park square (1—6) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,800 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1G04 and 1906.
AMERICAN EXPORT JOURNAL;
monthly (A A).
AMERICAN GYMNASIA AND
ATHLETIC RECORD; monthly; physi-
cal training; thlrtj'-two pages TJ^jxKJ}^ ; sub-
scription $1.50; established September, 1904;
American Gymnasia Company, editors and
publishers. Office, 221 Columbus ave. (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,221 in 1907
AMERICAN PRIMARY TEACH-
ER ; monthly ; educational ; forty pages
b}^xl<.^■, subscription $1 ; establisheu 1876; A.
E. Winship, editor; New England Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 29A Beacon st. (1—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1900, and more
than 7.500 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
ANNALS OF GYNECOLOGY
AND PEDIATRY; monthly; medical;
one nundred pages 7x10; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; Ernest W. Cushing, M.D.,
and Robert Hastings, M.D., editors; The An-
nals Publlsliing Co., publishers. Office. 143
Pearl street.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,750 in
too I, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
APOTHECARY AND NEW ENG-
LAND DRUGGIST; monthly; phar-
macy; eightv-eight pages 8x11; subscription
$1; establislied 1888; J. C. Hagar jind David
Strang, editors: Apothecary Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 143 High street (1—7).
Copies printed: 8,758 in 1907
APPAREL RETAILER; monthly;
clothing, ory goods; sixty-four to ninety-
two pages 10x12; subscription $1; established
1903; De Sales Doouan, editor: W. L. Ter-
hune, publisher. Office. 179 South st. (6—5).
ARCHITECTURAIi REVIEW;
monthly; architecture; twenty-four pages
11x14 and eight plates: subscription S5; es-
tablished 1887: Bates & Guild Co., publishers.
Office, 42 Chauncy street (12— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory .statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1902, and every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
ARMENIA ; monthly ( A A).
ATLANTIC MONTHLY; literary;
one hundred and forty-four pages 6x10; sub-
scription $4; established 1857; Houghton,
Mifflin & Co., publishers. Office. 4 Park
street (12—6).
Copies printed :(©©)No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1896 and 1907.
BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; baptist; forty-eight pages
5)^x8; subscription 81; established 1821; F.
P. Haggard, editor and manager; American
Baptist Missionary Union. publishers. Office,
^'^^A building (12— 6).
rinted: This paper had credi.
•rage issue of 9,925 in 1898
in 1906, since which it has
•hed anv definite and satis-
454
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MA SSA CH USETTS— Boston.
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
BASSETT'S SCRAP BOOK; month-
ly; literary; thirty-six pages 5x7; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; ebtablislied 1904; Abbot Bas-
sett, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,642 in 1907
BLACK CATj montnly; tlciioii; sixty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1895; The Shortstory Publishing Co..
editors and publishers. Office. 14-1 Pearl
street (1—4),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 139,938 in 1903 and
141,528 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
75,000 in 1907, which is the highest
rating accorded in the absence of a
definite and satisfactory report.
BRICK BUI L.DER; montnly; archl
tecture and building; forty pages 10x13; sub-
scription $5; established 1892; Arthur D. Rog-
ers, editor; Rogers & Manson, publishers.
Office. 85 Water street ( 12—6).
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,250 in
1895 and 5,300 in 1898, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CHOIR JOURNAL; monthly; choir
music; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents ; established 1899 ; The B. F. Wood
Music Co.. editors and publishers. Office,
246 Summer street (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for^ an average issue of 5,000 in
J 900, since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
exceeding 4,000 in 1903 and more than
2,250 in 1907.
CHRISTIAN; monthly; undenouslna
tlonal; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1 ;
established 1866; H. B. Hastings, editor and
publisher. Office, 211 Tremont street (12—5)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,479 ^n 1902
and 5,788 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
CHRISTIAN ART; monthly; church
architecture; flfty-two pages 8^xU^■. sub-
scription $5; established October, \%6\ Ralph
Adams Cram. F. A. I. A., F. R. G. S.. editor;
Richard G. Badger, publisher. Office, 194
Boylston street (.'?— 8P).
CHRISTIAN SAFEGUARD ; month-
ly (A A).
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOUR-
NAL; monthly; one hundred and twenty
pages 63^x91^; subscription $2; established
1883; Archibald McLellan, editor; Christian
Science Publishing Society, publishers. Of-
fice, 250 Huntington avenue (8— 5P). Does not
Insert advertisements.
CHURCH MILITANT; monthly, ex
cept June, July, August and September;
protestant episcopal; sixteen pages Bi^xlOJ^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; Ed-
ward T. Sullivan, editor; Irving P. Fox,
manager. Office, Sudbury building (12— 6). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,450 in 1900
and 4,937 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
CLASSICAL REVIEW; monthly, ex-
cept Januarj', April, July and October;
Greek and Latin literature; forty-five pages
6x8; subscription $2; established 18S9; Ginn
& Co., publishers. Office, 29 Beacon street
(1— S).
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
COLORED AMERICAN MAGA>
ZINE; monthly; negro; literary; sixty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; e.stab-
ilshed 1900: Walter W. Wallace, editor;.
Colored Cooperative Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 5 Park square.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 14,648 in
1901, since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 in 1904 and 1907.
COLUMHIAD; monthly; Knights of
Columbus; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
free to menibers of the Order; established
189;^; TheColumbiad Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 18 Boylston street
(2-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
CONGREGATIONAL WORK ;
montiily, except July and August; sixteen to-
twenty pages 11x15: subscription 25 cents;
established 1897 ; Congregational Sunday
School and Publishing Society, editors and
publishers. 14 Beacon street (9—5 P).
COOKING SCHOOL MAGAZINE;
monthly, except July and September; house-
hold; eiglity pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1896; Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill,
editor; The Boston Cooking School Magazine^
publishers. Office. 372 Boylston street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,516 in 1898
and 23,100 in 1906, since which it has-
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
CUSHMAN'S COUPLE (consisting of
Popular Fashio^is and Wotnan's Home Jour-
nah\ monthly; household; sixteen to thirty-
two pages llxlSJii; subscription — Popw/a?-
Fashions 15 cents. Woman's Home Journal
15 cents; established — PojJi/7rt?- Fashions
1890, Woman's Home Jonrnal 1S81 ; (.-(insoli-
(lated. Nf)veniber. 19(J7; L. N. Cushman, edi-
tor and publisher. Office. 291 Congress street
(1-S).
DEB HEROLD DER CHRISTIAN
S C 1 E N C E ;/!!( ntliiy : chiufii of CiiriBt
(scientist): sixt.v paiies'ii^xyS/l: subscription
$1; established li<02; Archibald McLellan. edi-
tor; Christian Science Publishing Society
publishers. Office, 250 Huntington avenue
(8— 5P).
DONAHOE'S MAGAZINE; monthly,
roman catholic; literary; one hundred and
thirty to one hundred and forty-six pages
7x10: subscription $2; established 1879;
Donahoe's Magazine Company, publishers.
Office, 18 Boylston street (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 42,275 in 1895 and
51,351 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished a report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 20,000 in 1904
and 1907.
EDUCATION; monthly, except July
and August; educational; one hundred pages
6x9; subscription $3 ; established 1880; R. G.
Boone and Frank H. Palmer, editors and
publishers. Office. 50 Bromfleld street (12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,824 in
1896 and 2,910^ in 1900, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in X903
and exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
ELECTRICIAN AND MECHANIC:
monthly; electrlcitv; mechanics; sixty-eight
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1890;
A. E. Watson, E.E.Ph.D., M. O. Lampson and
F. R. Fraprie, M. Sc. Chem., editors; Lamp-
catalogu!e by states.
455
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
son Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 6
Beacon street (1—8).
Copies printed : 5,983 in 1907
EVERYDAY HOlSEKEEPING;
monthly; household; eightj- pages 6%x9^^;
subscription $1; established a^Uome Science
• Magazine, 199i\ Eunice B. Littlefield. editor:
Clark Publishing Co., publisliers. Office, 1114
Post Office Square building (9—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 10,000 in
1898 and 10,416 in 1901. since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1904
and 1907.
.^.^^iFATHER 3IATHEW HERALD;
monthly; roman catholic: temperance;
twentv-four pages lOi^ixlSJ^^; sub^criptif'n ?1;
established ISSf; Edm<>nd 1.. Grimes &■ Co..
editors and publishers. Office, 132 Pearl
street (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
fiom this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1901 and more
than 17,500 in 1902, and every year
pince, up to and including 1907.
FEDERATION Bl IjT.ETIN; month
ly, from October to June; fraternal; sixty-
eight pages 6^x9^•. subscription 50 cents;
established 1903; May Alden Ward and Helen
A. Whittiar, editors and publishers. Office,
1382 Beacon street (6—6 P).
FIERY CROSS; monthly; order of!
Scottish clans: twelve page's 11x15: subscrip j
tion 50 cents; established 1894; Peter Kerr, 1
editor and publisher. Office, 134 Summer !
street (1—8). _ •• !
Copies printed: 10,750 in 1907 ]
GO EDEN CROSS JOURNAL;
monthly ; United Order of the Golden Cross;
eight pages 13x20: subscription 50 cents: es-
tablished 1880; Edward Hartshorn. M.D.. edl
tor and publisher. Office, 71 Blackstone street
(5-3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 7,500 in 1894 and
13,041 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with
exceeding 7,500 in 1900 and more than
4,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
GOVERNMENT: monthly; slxty-ffnir
pages 8}xlOf; subseriptinn SI: established
April, 1907; Government Publishing r-o.. edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 24 Milk Btreet
(5— 7P>.
GRANITE. MARBLE AND
BRONZF ; monthly; granite, marV)le and
bronze; flftv six pages 9x12: subscription
$1; established 1891; A. M. Hunt, editor; A.
M. Hunt & Co., publishers. Office. 48 Tremont
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1898, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
GREEN BAG; monthly; legal; seventy
four pages 8x11 ; subscription $4; established
1889; Sydaev R. Wrlghtington, editor; Bos-
ton Book Co., publishers. Office, S3 Francis
street (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been sectired
from this paper since 1892, but it had
credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and
more than 1,000 in 1898, and every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
GROCERS' MAGAZINE; monthly;
groc^t-v- fifrvtwo nae-^s 6^^4x9^; subscription
$1; rocers" Magazine Co.,
edit .'rs. Office, 88 Broad
6tr(
E D; monthly (A A).
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
HOME MISSION ECHOES; month
Iv; baptist home missions; sixteen (.ages
8x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1885;
Mrs. M. C. Reynolds, editor; American Bap-
tist Home Mission Society and Woman's
American Baptist Home Mission Society,
publishers. Office. SlOTremont Temple (5—3^.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HOUSEHOLD COMPANION*
monthly: houseliold: twenty pages 9x12;
subscription $1 ; established 1877; The Budget
Company, editor'^ and publishers. Office, 62
Summer street (!2— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1900 and more than
4,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
H U iM A N LIFE: monthly : literary :
thirtv-six pag«»s lOV^xlo: subscription 50
eejits; established April. 1905: Alfred Henry
Lewis, editor: Truman Mfe Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 93 Broad street (1—7).
See advertisement belo^v.
(Topics printed: 166.2^2 in 1907
INSURANCE TOPICS: monthly (AAK
JOURNAL OF INS! RAN< E
ECONOMICS: monthly: insurance; thirty-
six pages fi}4x9U: snb'cr'pt'"on ?3; estPb
lished 1899; ^jpufv H. Putnam, editor an^i
vmblisher. Office, 159 Devonshire street 0—4)
(A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
ACTUAL GUARANTEED AND SWORN
STATEMENT OF THE CIRCULATION OF
Human Life
The Mstgaxine About People
FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS OF 1907:
January, 110,000 July, 160,800
February, 107, 500 August, 164,600
March, 111.175 September, 174,650
♦April, 233,500 October, 202,600
May, 153,000 November, 207,500
June, 157,200 December, 212.500
*Otcing to extra demand for thh number.
Total circulation for the year
1907 1,995,025
Average monthly circulation
for 1907 166,252
66,252 copies a month more than we
promised — more than our 1907 rate called for.
We believe in giving advertisers^ full meas-
ure. Our rate for 1908, $1 a line, is based on
200,000 guaranteed. We believe by_ July
I, 1908, we will reach the quarter million
mark. The above is a true and guaranteed
statement of our circulation.
(Signed) HUMAN LIFE PUB'G CO.
W. F. Smith, Treas.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Suffolk, ss. : Boston. Dee. 5, I9(i7.
Personally appeared the above-named Vv. F.
S"MiTH and made oath that the above statement
ty him subscribed is true.
Before me, HARiUK H. WHITNEY.
Justice of the Peace.
456
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
definite and satis>
ever been secured
it had credit for
1900 and more
and every year
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
dit for an average issue of 1,913 for
the year 1900, 1,525 in 1903, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
JUNIOR CHRISTIAN ENDEAV-
OR WORLD; monthly; undenomination-
al; juvenile; eight pages 9x13; subscription
35 cents; established 1893; The Golden Rule
Company, editors and publishers. Olflce,
Tremout Temple (1—8). Does not insert ad-
vertisements.
KNKIHTS OF HONOR RE-
PORTER; monthly; Knights of Honor;
slxceen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1875; D. S. Biergs. editor; J. A.
Cummlngs Printing Co., publishers. Office.
172 Oliver street (12— 6).
Copies printed: No
factory statement has
from this paper, but
exceeding 12,500 in
than 7,500 in 1901,
since, up to and including 1907.
LEATHER MA NU FACTLRER;
monthly; leather; thirty-two to forty pages
6x11: subscription $3 — with manual and
supplements $5; established 1883; Deming &
Rogers Pub. Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 683 Atlantic avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,250 in 1899 and
1,200 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report,^ but was credited with more than
T,ooo in 1907.
LEND A HAND RECORD; monthly;
Lead a Hand Society; thirty-four pages
«J^x9i^; subscription $1; established 1892; Ed-
ward E. Hale, editor; Lend a Hand Society,
publishers. Office. 1 Beacon street (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
LIFE AND LIGHT FOR WOMAN;
monthly; congregational missions; forty-
elghc pages 6x8; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished 1869; Mrs. C. M. Lamson, editor;
Woman's Boards of Missions of the Congre-
gational Church, publishers. Office, 704 Con-
gregational House (12—6). Does not Insert
advertisements
LIGHT-BEARER; monthly; unde-
nominational; eight pages 12x16; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; J. M. Orrock,
editor and publisher. Office, Brookline (2—8).
JJoea not Insert advertisements.
MASSACHUSETTS MEDICAL.
J O U R N A Ij ; -monthly; medical ; forty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription.?!; established
1881; Robert A. Reld, M.D., editor; Bay State
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 36
Bromfleld street (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,821
7,826
8.203
8.568
8,719
9,016
Copies sold: 9,274
MASTERS IN ART;
forty pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; estab
IlBhed 1900; The Bates & Guild Co., publishers.
OfBce, 42 Chauncy street (12— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1906.
MEDIC A L STUDENT; monthly;
medical; thirty-six pages 8x11; subscription
m
1895
in
1900
in
1903
in
1904
in
1905
in
1906
in
1907
mon I hlv
art:
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
$1; establl.shed 1883; Clarence E. Burt, editor
and publisher. Office, 811 E. Concord st. (1—8).
MERCANTILE MONTHLY; mer
cantile; thlrcy-six pages 7.^^10; subscription
$1: established 1906; The Mercantile Monthly
Co. (Inc.), publishers. Office, 23 Beach street
(1-8).
MISSIONARY HERALD; monthly;
congregational; forty-eight to sixty four
pages 6M2c9M; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 18u5; Rev. E. E. Strong, D. D., editor;
American Board of Commissioners for For-
eign Missions, publishers. Office, 14 Beacon
street (1—7;.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 18,000 in
1899 and precisely the same in 1902,
since which it has not furnished a
report, but has been credited with
more than 12,500 in 1904 and 1907.
MODERN PRISCILLA; monthly;
twenty pages 10x14 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1887; Priscilla Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. 35 Brood street ( 1—8. )
Copies printed: 43,333 jn 1896
60,270 in 1901
73,580 in 1902
98,579 in 1903
136,210 in 1904
151,269 in 1905
177.905 in 1906
210,878 in 1907
MUSICIAN; monthly; music: fifty to
sixty pages 10x13^; subscription $1.50; estab-
isheVl 1903; W. jZ Baltzell, editor; Oliver
Ditson Co., publishers. Office, Ditson build-
ing (1-8).
Publisher's announcememt. — Any article of
Interest to persons of education and refine-
ment caTi be profitably advertised In the
MuBiciAK. For Music Teachers, Conserva-
tories, Piano Manufacturers, and dealers
in music and musical merchandise, it Is
the best medium published. Rate card
sent on request.
NATIONAL LIVE STOCK .lOUR-
NAL; monthlj'; sheep and wool grow-
ing; (me hundred and twelve pajfos 7x10;
.subscription $1: estabi'shed 1896: Frank P.
Bennett & Co. (Inc.), editors and publishers.
Office. .=;30 Atlantic avenue (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,254 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
NATIONAL, MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and sixty to two
hundred pages 6}4x9}4; subscription $1: es-
tablished 1894; Joe M. Chappie, editor: Chap-
pie Publishing Company (Ltd.). publishers.
Office. 944 Dorchester street (2—8).
Copies printed: i3.750 in 1896
73,683 in 1901
226,771 in 1907
NATIONAL SPORTSMAN; month-
ly; sporting; one hundred and thirty two
pages 7x9; subscription $1; established 1899;
Leonard A. Frink, editor; National Sports-
man Co., publishers. Office, 30 Kelby street.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1901, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
NAUTILUS; monthly ; conchology ;
sixteen pages 7x10; subscription $1; H. A.
Pilsbry and C. W. Johnson, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, Society of Natural History
^^NEW ENGLAND CRAFTSMAN;
monthly; freemason; fifty six pages 6ix
9i: subscription $2; established October,
1905; Warren B. Ellis, editor and publisher.
Office Masonic Temple (12— 5 P).
GUE BY STATES.
457
JIf.4SS.-l CH USETT
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
NEW ENGLAND L, LR-
NAIi AND DIREC'J ithly,
liquors; one hundred a i»xl2:
subscription $2.50; esta John
Bowling, editor and publ Hecht
bdildlnK, Dewey square (
NEW ENGLAN^ ._ INE;
monthly; literary; one hundred and sixty-
four pages 7x10; subscription $8; established
1886; New England Magazine Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 294 Washington st. ( 4—8 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 20,000 in
1898 and 21,580 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 17,500 in 1904
dited with more than 17,500 in 1905
■-...aiid 1907-
NEW ENGIiAND MEDTCAl. GA-
ZETTE; monthly; medical : eighty six
pages 6x9; subscription $2: established 1864;
John L. Coffin, editor; Otis Clapp & Son, pub-
lishers. Office. 10 Park square.
"" NEWS LETTER: monthly: nursing;
twenty eight pages 64x104^: subscription 50
cents; established IGO."): Rev. Ellis Bishop,
editor; Guild of St. Barnabas for Nursps,
publishers. Office, 2 DecMtur street (4 — 7 P).
OUR DUMB ANIMALS; monthly:
humane eduoatii n; sixteen pages 10x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1868; Massa
chusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals, editors and publishers. Office, 19
Milk street (1—8). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
OUR FOTR-FOOTED FRIENDS:
monthly; humane education: sixteen pages
7?^xl0V^; subscription 50 cents: established
1902; Mrs. Huntington Smith, ^dltor: Ani-
mal Rescue League, publishers. Office, 51
Carver street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,137 in 1907
PHOTO ER,4 ; monthly; ohotojrraphy;
fifty-two pages l^xW/o-. subscription *1.50;
established 1892: W. A. French and P. M.
Rllev . editors; Photo Era Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 383 Roylston st. (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,914 in
i8q9. since which it has not furnished
anv definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since 1901, up to and
including 1907.
PILGRIM TEACHER: monthlv;
congregational, Sunday school; sixty four
to one hundred oaees 6x9: •subscription '0
cents: established 1884: M.C. Hazard. editor:
The Pilgrim Press, publishers. Office, 41
Beacon street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 17,083 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 12,500
in 1905 and 1907.
POPilLAR EI>UCATOR : monthly,
except Julv and August: educational: fifty-
six pages 9x13: subscription J!l; established
1883; Educational Publishing Co.. editors and
publishers. Office. 50 Bromfield st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 42,500 in 1907
PRACTICAL IDEALS: monthly;
fifty two paees 6x10; subsorlptinn $1; es
tab'llshed 1900; J. W. Winklpv. editor. Star
Publishing Co.. publishers. Office, 331 Massa-
chu«etts avenue (1—8).
PRIMARY EDUCATION; monthly,
except Julv and August: educational: fifty-
one pages 9x13: subscription $1: established
1895: Eva D. Kellnge. editor: Educational
Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8). Office. 50
Bromfield street.
Copies printed: 40,600 in 1896
51,400 in 1905
57,200 in 1907
PROFITABLE ADVERTISING;
monthly; advertising; one hundred to two
hundred pages 7x10: subscription f2; estab-
ished 1891 ; Kate E. Griswold. publisher.
Office. 140 Boylston street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 6,358 in 1897
5,508 in 1904
5,287 in 1907
PROTECTIONIST; monthly ; eco-
nomic; republican; fifty to eighty pages 7x10;
subscription $1 : established 1889 ; Albert
Clarke, editor; Honie Market Club, publish-
ers. Office, 77 Summer street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue if 4,041 in
1895 and 2,700 in 1902, since which
it has npt furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
PURPLE BELL; moninly ; ei.i;ht pages
13x18; subscription $1; established >99;
James Ray, editor and publisher. Office,
100 Bovlston street (1—8).
ROYAL AliCANUM BULLETIN;
monthly; royfil iircanum; eight pages 9x12;
subscrijition 30 cents; established 1894; Al-
fred T. Turner, editor; Supreme Council of
the Royal Arcanum, puVtlishers. Office, 4(ii
Shawmut avenut- (1—7). Does not insert
adverti-ements.
ST. ANDREW'S CROSS: month
ly: protesiant eniscopal; sixty-eight pages
51^x8: subscription SI; established I'-Sf^: Hu-
bert Carleton, editor: Brothtrhood of St.
Andrew, publishers. Office, Broad Exchange
building (12—5^.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 22,041 in
1897 and 8,477 ill 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SCHOOL PHYSIOI>OGY JOUR-
NAL; monthly, during the school year; edu-
cational; tweritv pages 7x10; subscription
611 cents: established 1891; C. F. Stoddard,
editor; The Scientific Temperance Federa-
tion, publishers. Office, 2:^ Trull st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,300 in 1905
6,300 in 1907
SHOE WORKERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; labor; forty six pagese^^^xQ^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; C. L.
Balne, editor; Boot and Shoe Workers'
Union, publishers. Office. 246 Summer st.
(10— 7 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 13,333 in 1901
and 36,000 in 1905, since which it has
tiot furnished any report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
SOUTHERN RETAILER; monthly;
clothing, dry goods, boots and shoes, millin-
ery, haberdashery and woolen trades; sixty
pages ll-xi:3: subscription $1: established
1907: De Sales Doonin, editor: W. L. Terhune,
publisher. Office. 179 South street (7—7).
SPATULA; monthly; pharmaceutical;
eighty page'* 7x10; Pub8crit>tion $1: estab-
iKshed 1894; Irving P. Fox, editor; The Spa-
tula Publishing Co.. publishers. Office, Sud-
burv building (11— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 3,000 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished a report,
but has been credited with exceeding
2,250 in 1903 and more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
SPHINX : monthly (A A).
STREET RAILWAY BULLETIN;
monthlv ; street railways ; sixty-four p-^ges
9x12; subscription $1; established January.
1902; John J, Lane, editor; New England
458
AMERICAN NEWSPAPI
)RY.
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
Street Railway Club, publishers
Pearl street (1—8).
Copies printed:
this paper seemed
an average issue
ies. but failed to
information
cordance of
Office, 12
For the year 1907
to assert that it had
exceeding 1,000 cop-
furnish such definite
as would warrant the ac-
a rating to that effect.
SUNDAY SCHOOL HELPER;
monthly; universallst; forty-eight to sixty-
four pages 6x9; subscription 31; established
1869; Rev. O. F. Satford, D. D.. editor; Uuiver
salist Publishiug House, publishers. Office.
50 Went street (6—5).
TEMPERANCE CAUSE; monthly;
temperauce; four pages 11x16; subscription
25 cents; established 1879; Rev. Alfred Noon,
editor; Massachusetts Total Abstinence So-
ciety, publishers. Office, 36 Bromfield street
(1-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907,
TEXTILE AMERICAN; monthly;
textile; forty eight pages 9}^x 12}-^: subscrip-
tion $i. established Junuarv, 19U4; Textile
American Publishing Company, publishers.
Office. Old South building (1—8).
TEXTILE WORLD RECORD;
monthly; textile, cotton and wool; two
hundred and fifty-two patjes Txlii; subscrlp-
tioQ$2: established 1868; Textile World and
Textile Record combined 1903; Samuel S.
Dale, editor; The Lord & Nagle Co., publish-
ers. Office, 144 Congress street (1—8).
Copies printed :(0©) 1,447 in 1896
4,764 in
5.142
5.983
5,725
S.712
5.737
SUSETTS— Boston.
in
in
in
in
in
1900
1902
1904
190S
1906
1907
UNION LABEL; monthly; labor; forty
to seventy two panes SxlO^o ; subscription
tl; established 1899; T. M. "Nolan, editor;
The Union Label Publishing Co., publisliers
Office, 306 Sudbury building (1—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1Q07.
WATCHWORD AND TRUTH;
monthly ; undenominational ; thirty-six pages
8x10; subscription*!; established 1878; Robert
Cameron, D.D., editor and publisher. Office,
120 Boylston street (2— 6)._
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,785 in
1898 and 5.472 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
Avith more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WHIST; monthly; thirty six pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1905; Harry H.
Ward, editor; Richard G. Badgt^r, publisher.
Office, 194 Boylston street (3-8 P ).
W O m A N ' S MISSIONARY
FRIEND; monthly; methodist episcopal;
forty-four pages .51^x8; aubscriptloii 50 cents;
established 1869; Miss E. C. Norihup, editor;
Pauline J. Walden, manager; Woman's
Foreign Missionary Society of Methodist
Episcopal Church, put)lishers. Offl e, 36
Bromfield street (1—8).
Copies printed: 22,375 in 1899
25,000 in 1907
W^OMAN'S VOICE AND PUBLIC
SCHOOL CHAMPION; monthly;
eaucatlonal; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; Eliza Trask Hill, edi-
tor; The Woman's Publishing Co.. publish-
ers. Office, 36 Bromfield street (8— 3)
_ Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,750 in
1 8c ich it has not furnished
an,' . . ind satisfactory report,
but aas occn credited with more than
1,000 every year since 1901, up to and
including 1907.
WOODLAND AND ROADSIDE;
monthly, except August, September and Oc-
tober; forestry; twelve to sixteen pages;
subscription 50 cent«; established March,
1902: Edwin A. Start, editor and publisher;
official bulletin of Massachusetts Forestry
Association. Office, 4 Joy street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
WRITER; monthly; literary; twenty
pages 7x9; subscription $1; established 1888;
Wm. H. Hills, editor; Writer Publishing Co.,
publishers. Address, 147 Milk street (6—7 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1902, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
YOUTH'S REALM;! monthly; juve-
nile; eight to sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1896; Albert
W. BuUard, editor; A. Bullard & Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 446 Tremont St. (12— 3) (A A),
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 ai 1905 and 1906.
BI-MONTHLY.
FIELD AFAR; bimonthly (A A).
JOURNAL OF ABNORMAL PSY-
CHOLOGY; bi-monthly; medical; flfty-
two pages 61^x10; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1906; Morton Prince, M. D., editor;
Richard G. Badger, publisher. Office, 194
Boylston street (2—8 P).
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS BUL-
LETIN; bl-monthlv; art: eight pages
634x1014; established March, 1903; B. I. Gil-
rhan, e~ditor; Museum of Fine Arts, pub-
lishers (1—8).
PSYCHE; bi-monthly: entomology;
twenty-four to thirty pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established IS74; Cnmbrldpe Ento-
mological Club, editors and publishers.
Office, 234 Berkeley street (1—8).
QUARTERLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF NU-
MISMATICS; quarterly; numismatics;
thirty-two pages 7x11; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1866; W. T. R. Marvin, managing edi-
tor; T. R. Marvin & Son, publishers for the
American Numismatic Society of New York.
Office. 73 Federal street (1—8). Does not in-
sert advertisements.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUB-
lilC HYGIENE (Journal of the Massa-
chusetts Association of Boards of Health and
the American Public Health Association) ;
quarterly; public hygiene: B. R. Rickards,
S. B., managing editor and publisher. Office,
739 Boylston street (1—8 ).
Copies printed: 1,125 in 1907
BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION OF WOOL MANU-
FACTURERS; quarterly; economic; one
hundred pages; 6x9; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1869: John Brlce McPherson, editor;
National Association of Wool Manufacturers,
publishers (1—8).
EXPRESSION; quarterly. June. Sep-
tember, Decern her and March; elocution and
dramatic; thirty-two to forty-eight pages
5x8; subscription 50c.; established 1895; Anna
B. Curr}', editor; School of Expression, pub-
lishers. Office, 19 Pierce bldg (12—4 P) (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
459
MASSACHUSETTS— Boston.
3rA SSACHUSETTS— Boston.
exceeding 4,000 in 1900 and more than
2,250 in 1901, and every year since,
up to and including 1906.
GENEALOGICAL. MAGAZINE:
quarterly; genealogy and history; sixtj'-four
pages TxlO; subscription $3; established
1890; S. P. Sharpies and Eben Putnam, edi-
tors; Eben Putnam, publisher. Office, 28
Broad street (1—8).
HARVAKI) GRADUATES' MAG-
AZINE; quarterly, March, June, sieptember
andDecember; literary; seven hundred pages
7x10; subscription $2; established 1S92: The
Harvard Graduates' Magazine Association,
«ditorsand publishers. Office. 99 Sate st.( 1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 190 1, and every year since,
tip to and including 1907.
ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY-
SCHOOL QUARTER li Y ; Sunday
school; forty-fuur pages 6x8; aubscriptioD 20
cents: e.stablished 1S79; Rev. F. N. Peloubet,
editor; The W. A. Wilde Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 120 Boylston street (12— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1903 and more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
INTERMEDIATE SUNDAY
SCHOOL QUARTER L Y ; Sunday
school; thirty-two pages 6x8; subscription 20
cents; established 1879; Rev. F. N. Peloubet,
editor; The W. A. Wilde Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 120 Boylston street (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN FOLK-
LORE; quarterly, January, April, July and
October; seventy-six to ninety-two pages
7x10; subscription $3; established 1886; Alex.
Francis Chamberlain, editor; Houghton. Mif-
flin & Co.. publishers. Office. 4 Parks*. (12— 2).
'""^"JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS; quar
terly.Februar3-. May, August and November;
economics; one liundred and seventv pages
6x10; subscription $3; established 1S86; F, W.
Taussig, editor; George H. Ellis Co., (for Ha r
vard University), publishers. Office. 272 Con-
— gress street (9—5).
JOURIVAL OF INEBRIETY; quar'
terly, March, June, September and Decem-
ber; sixty pages 7x10; subscription $2: e.s-
tablished 1876; T. D. Crothers, M.D.. editor;
Richard G. Badger, publisher.
-^MAYFLOWER DESCENDANT;
quarterly, January, April, July and Oc^ober;
pilgrim genealogy, biography and history;
aixtv-four pages ej^xlO; subscription $2 : es-
tablished 1899; Geo. E. Bowman, editor: Mas
sachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants,
publishers. Office, 53 Mt. Vernon street ( 1—8).
NEW CHURCH KEVTFAV; onarter
ly. January, April, Juh' and October: Sweden-
borgian; one hundred and sixtv pages fv*?;
""subscription $2; estal)llshed m91: Rev. Wil-
liam H. Mayhew, editor; The Mx8sa<^husetts
New Church Union, publishers. Office, 16
Arlington "Street (1—8). Does not Insert gen-
eral advertisements.
NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL
AND GENEALOGICAL RF>GIS-
TER; quarterly, January. April, July and
October; history and g^nealotry; one hun-
dred pages 6x10; subscrlotion $3; fstablished
1847; Henry Ernest Woods, editor: New
England Historic Genealogical Society, pub-
lishers. Office, 13 Som<*rset street (l— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in^ 1903
and 1,500 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished anv definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907,
OUTLOOK FOR THE BLIND 1
quarterly ( A A).
POET LORE; quarterly, March, June,
September and December; one hundred and
twenty-eight pages 7Jx9f ; subscription $4;
established 1890; Charlotte Porter and Helen
A. Clarke, editors; The Poet Lore Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 194 Boylston street (12— 7 P).
Does not insert advertisements.
POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTER-
LY ; March, June, September and December;
economic ; tv/o hundred and twenty pages
6x10; subscription $3; established 1886; Fac-
ulty of Political Science of Columbia Uni-
versity, editors; Ginn & Co., publlshert.
Office. 29 Beacon street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,400 in
1902 and 1,300 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY; quar
terly, May. August, November and February;
metaphysical; thirty six pages 7x10; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 19(M); Wm. A.
Barnes, editor and publisher. Office, 503
Massachusetts avenue.
TECHNOLOGY QUARTERLY,
AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE SO-
CIETY OF ARTS; March. June. Septem-
ber and December; scientific and technical;
seventy to one hundred and fifty pages 7x11:
subscription $8; established 1888; Society of
Arts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
editors and publishers. Office, 491 Boylston
street (1—8).
Copies printed: 800 in 1907
TECHNOLOGY REVIEW; quarter
ly, January. April. July and October: colle-
giate: one hundred pages 7x10: subscription
$1; established 1899; Association of Class
Secretaries, editors and publishers. Office. 83
Newbury street (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 2,300 in 1907
WORKING BOY; quanerly ( A A).
BOURNE, Barnstable Co. R 1,657
pop., on New Yotk, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 17 m. W. of Barnstable.
PIONEER; Tuesdays; four pages 22x24;
subscription .$1.50; established 1889; Pioneer
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (6 — 5).
BRAINTREE, Norfolk Co. D- 7.988
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 10 m. S. of Boston, the State capital.
Shoe manufacturing and varied Indus
tries.
BEE; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; S. F. Pratt,
editor; Pratt & Pratt, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it nad
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. !<■
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
OBSERVER AND REPORTER j
Saturdays; Independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription «2; established 1878; Geo. W.
Prescott & Sons, editors and publishers
(12-5) (A A).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,267 in_ 1904
and 1,351 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with mere than 1,000 in ino6.
460
AMERICAN MEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
JBB.I'DG'E^WA.TBR, Plymouth Co.€\
6,747 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 18 m. from Plj'moutli, the
county seat, and 27 from Boston, the State
capital. Location of State Normal School.
Manufactures iron, shoes and cotton gins.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x23; siihscriptioii $2; estab
llshed 1876; James H. Dickin^on, editor and
publisher; prints an edition for East Bridge
water.
BROCKTON, Plymouth Co. Q, 40,063t
pop.— local estimate 47,79i— on New Yorli.
New Haven A Hartford Rd., 20 m. S. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures
of shoes.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sundays and holidays; independent; twelve
to twenty-four pages 15x2i; subscription $5;
established 1880; S. Heath Rich, editor; A.H
Fuller, publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: 7,037 in 1895
6,651 in 1900
7,907 in 1902
8,943 in 1903
9,861 in 1904
10,680 in 1905
10,774 in 1906
11,445 in 1907
tW The absol ute correctness of the latest
circulation ratino accorded
the Enterprise is guaran-
teed by tne publishers of
Rowell's American News^
paper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to
the first person wno successfully con-
troverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — Flat ad rate, 3()
cents per inch per day. Full position. 40
cents. Carries large number of Want ads.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday ;
Independent; twelve to twenty-four pages
17x23; subscription $5; established 1P95; W. R.
Buchanau, editor and puWisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 13,744 in 1897
12,387 in 1900
12,851 in 1902
12,869 in 1903
12,845 in 1904
13,059 in 1905
12,842 in 1006
12,840 in 1907
DIAMONDi Fridays; eight pages 11x16;
labor; subscription $1; established 1892; E.
Gerry Brown, editor; Diamond Publishing
Co., publishers (1—6 P).
▲
BROOKFIELD, Worcester Co. a
3,062+ pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 19 m.
S. W. of Worcester, one of the county seats.
Manufactures of woolens, paper,bricks and
shoes.
BROOKFIEL.DS' UNION ; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; W. J. Hetfernan, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,181 for
the vear 1897, 1,257 in 1899, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
TIMES; Fridays: Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1884; H. J. Lawrence, editor and publisher
(4-8).
BROO KLINE, Norfolk Co. [> 19,'d35t-
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 4 m. S, W.
and a suburb of Boston. Residences of
Boston business men.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; independent;
sixteen pages 10>axl4;subscriptiou $2; estab-
lished 1874 ; C. .4.. W. Spencer, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,179 for
the year 1898, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 93^x24; subscription $1.50; established
1903; Ambrose E. Pratt, editor and publisher
(1-7L
CAMBRIDGE, Middlesex Co. a-
91,886+ pop., on Fitchburg Rd.and Charlesr.,,
opposite to and connected with Boston, the
State capital, by four bridges. Seat of Har-
vard College. General manufacturing.
HARVARD CRIMSON; every morn
iug except Sunday, during the college ye«r;
collegiate; four pages 12x16; subgcription $3;
established 1873; Students of Harvard Uni-
versity, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1898, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
CHRONICLE; Satm-days; republican;
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1846; C. Burnside Seagrave, editor;
Cambridge Chronicle Co., publishers (8— 3P).
Copies printed: 4,475 in iqo6
SENTINEL.: Saturdays; democratic;
four to eight pages 18x24: subscriutiou $1;
established November, 1S03; Sentinel Pub-
lishing Co., elitors and publisiiers (1— 5 P).
TI3IES; Saturda\8; independent ; eight
pages 15x32; sultscriptlon $!; established
1869; Gfoig^- R Brine, edit"!-; Times Pub-
lishiug Co., publishers. Office, Cambridge
and S»»»-ond streets (S— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; Independent;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50; established 1878: Edward F. Gamwell
and J. Lee Robinson, editors and publishers
(1-4).
Copies printed: This paper had ere.
dit for an issue of 2,500 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any def-
inite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
HARVARD ADVOCATE; bi
weekly, during the college year: collegiate;
iwenty-elght pages 9x11; subscription $2;
established 1866; Students of Harvard Col-
lege, editors and publishers (1—8).
HARVARD LAMPOON; biweekly,
during the college year: comic: collegiate;
twentv pages 9x11 : subscription $2.75; estab-
lllshedl876: Students of Harvard University,
editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,557 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
BANNER OF LIGHT; monthly (A A).
HARVARD ILLUSTRATED
MAGAZIN^ erary; fifty-
OGITE BY STATES.
461
MASSACHUSETTS.
two pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1899; Students of Harvard University, edi-
tors and publishers (iv— r).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HARVARD L.AVV REVIEW ; month
ly, from November to June inclusive; legal;
elghty-flve pages &%-x.lO}i; subscription $2.50;
«stabli8hed 1887; the Harvard Law Review
Association, editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,263 in 1896
and 2,500 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
HARVARD 3IONTH1.Y; literary;
fifty-six pages 7x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Stuiieutsot" Harvard University,
editors and publishers (1—8).
PRINTING ART; monthly; graphic
art; one hundred pages 9x12; subscription
$3; established March, 1903; Henry Lewis
Johnson, editor; The University Press, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
it for an average issue of 5,091 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
■was credited with more than 4,000 in
1905 and 1907.
ANNALS OF MATHE.^IATICSi
quarterly; science; forty-eight pages 9i^oxl2;
subscription $2; established 1885; O.Stone,
W. E. Byerly, H. S. White, F. S. Woods. M.
BocherandE. V. Huntington, editors; Har-
vard University, publishers (8—5).
CANTON, Norfolk Co. a- 4,.584t pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
15 m. S. of Boston, the State capital. Electric
supplies, metal roofing, patent leather,
shovel, cotton, woolen, silk and stove-
polish manufactories. Agriculture.
JOURNAIi; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; established 1876;
W.H.Gay, editor and publisher; printsspecial
editions for Easton and Sharon (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1902, but has not since set
up any claim ' for issuing so many.
CHATHAM, Barnntable Co. R 1,749
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Rd. and ocean at S. E. point of Cape
Cod peninsula, IS m. E. of Barnstable.
mONITOR; Tuesdays; eight pages 18x22;
subscription $2; established 1872; E. B. & T.
V. Goss, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
CHELSEA, Suffolk Co. n- 34,072t pop.
on Boston & Maine Rd. A suburb of Boston,
the county seat and State capital, con-
nected by ferry and bridges. General
manufacturing.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sundav; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $.3; established 1890; S. H.
Robie, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satia-
factory sta*-"*""-'' '
from this
exceeding :
MASS A CHUSETTS.
CATHOL.IC CITIZEN; Saturdays
(A A).
GAZE TTE; Saturdays; Independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; Oscar L. Stevens and John L.
Wright, editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,184 in 1896
and 1,372 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, _ but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
TELEGRAPH AND PIONEER |
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $2; established 1845; Paul E.
Mason, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
CHICOPEE, Hampden Co. jD 20,703t
pop., on Connecticut r., about 4 m. N. of
Springfield. Cotton and knitting mills;
bicycle works.
RECORD; Saturdays (A A).
C Ii I N T O N , Worcester Co. U 13,fl87t
pop., on Boston & Maine and New York,
New Haven Sl Hartford Rds. and Nashua
r., 16 m. N. by N. E. of Worcester, one of
the two county seats, and 45 W. of Boston,
the State capital. General manufacturing.
ITEM } every evening except Sunday, and
C O U R A N T, Saturdays; Independent;
daily four pages l7J^x22, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1893, weekly 1846; W. E. Park-
hurst, editor; C. C. Coulter, publlsher(l— 8).
Copies printed: 2,848 in 1901
2,944 i^ 1902
3,012 in 1907
DAN VERS, Essex Co. d" 9.065 pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 5 m. N. W. of Sa-
lem, the county seat, and 20 N. N. E. of
Boston, the State capital. Shoe, leather
and brick manufacturing, gardening and
farming.
MIRROR; Thursdays; Independent-re-
publican; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1;
established 1870; Frank E. Moynahan. editor
and publisher (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
RED MEN'S OFFICIAL. JOUR-
NAL; monthly: Improved Order of Red
Men; sixteen pages 9i^xl2}^; subscription
$1.50; established January, 1901 ; Andrew H.
Paton, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 2,750 in 1902
4,083 in 1906
7,950 in 1907
EASTHAMPTON,^amj>*«re Co. -a
7,603 pop., on Boston & Maine and New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rds. Manu-
factures of cotton, rubber, buttons and
elastic goods.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; John Leltch,
editor; The Enterprise Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1875; Geo. L. Munn, editor; The East Hamp-
ton News Company, publishers (2—8).
'^'-' rinted: For the year igoa
•.eemed to assert that it had
issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
to furnish such definite
led
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER
MASS A CHUSETTS.
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EAST NORTHFIELD. Franklin
Co. -a on the Conueeticut r., 12 m. N. E. of
Greenfield, the county seat.
RECORD OF CHRISTIAN WORK ;
monthly; undenotiiinatloual ; ninety six
pages 5^<gx8; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
W. R. Moody, editor and oublisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,250 in 1903
and 24,042 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any deiinite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
EAST 'P'EP'P'EB.T.T.Ja, Middlesex Co.
D- 3.701 pop., on Boston & Maine and Fitch-
burg Rd8., 8 m. N. of Ayer Junction. Shoe,
paper and cardboard manufactories.
PEPPERELIi ADVERTISER; Frl
days; Independent; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1889; F. T. Marston,
editor and publisher (6—5).
EDGARTOWN. c. h., Dukes Co. UK
1,209+ pop., on Martha's Vineyard Rd.. 20 m.
S. E. of New Bedford and 90 S. S. E. of Boi-
ton, the State capital. A summer resort.
On the island of Martha's Vineyard.
Whale fishery and domestic commerce,
VINEYARD GAZETTE? Thursdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1846; C. H. Marchaut & Co.,
editors and publishers (7— 3P).
ESSEX , ^«««a; Co. cf 1 ,663t pop ., on Bos-
ton & Maine Rd., 6 m. W, of Gloucester.
Stove and fish-line manufactories. Saw
mill and shipbuilding.
ECHO; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
Isaac M. Marshall, editor and publisher (9— 3^.
EVERETT, Middletex Co. [Ih24,336t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 3 m. N. W.
of Boston, the State capital. Various man-
ufactures, including chemicals, railway
brakes and wheels.
HERALD; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.35; established 1885; A. Murphy, editor;
Everett Herald Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,392 for
the year 1897, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
REPUBIiICAJJ ; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1893; Wilinot R. Evans, Jr., editor;
Everett Republican Press Co., publishers
(1—4)- . ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not smce
set up any claim for issuing so many.
FAIRHAVEN, BH$tol Co. P, 3,567t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Acushnet r., opposite New Bed-
ford, one of the two county seats, T
glass and iron works, cutlery, bottle
shoe factories. Summer report.
STAR; Saturdays independent;
SETTS.
' pages 17x34; subscription $1 ; established 1879 r
C. D. Waldron. editor and publisher (9—;^)
Copies printed: This paper bad cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
FALL. RIVER, Bristol Co. ^ 104,863!
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Taunton r., near Mt. Hope bay.
Good harbor. Steamers dally to Provi-
dence. R. I., and New York City. Foreign
and domestic commerce. Cotton manu-
facturing and granite quarrying.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 20x24;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $2; established
—dally 1859, weekly 1845 ; Almy & Milne, ed-
itors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: daily, 5,343 in 1897
6,668 in 1905
6,884 in 1906
7,049 in 1907
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 17x..-3; subscriprlon
$6; established )Sh7; W. F. Kennedv. editor;
Fall River Daily Globe Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (10—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average Issue of 6,505 in
1897 and 6,686 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished a report but has been
credited with more than 4,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eightpages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1850; Fall River Daily
Herald Publishing Company editors and pub-
lishers (:5— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1901,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
L'INDEPENDANT: every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; French-Canadian; republican; eight
pages 17x23; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1 ; established 1885; G.deTonnancour, editor;
L'Independant Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (8—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,390 in 1899 ^^^ 3A0i m
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 regularly in
1899, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
CATHOLIC ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
roman catholic: eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; James Lawlor,
editor; Catholic Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeded 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
NOVIDADES; Friday8(AA).
PRIMITIVE METHODIST JOUR-
NAL; monthly; twelve pages 11x14; sub-
scription 50cents; established 1893: John H.
Af^nrnlev. editor and publisher (6—3).
paper had cre-
an 1,000 copies
has not set up
50 many.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
463
MASSACHUSETTS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
FAIiMOUTH, Barnstable Co. L\ 3,500t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd.,aO m. S. W. of Barnstable, the county
seat. Summer resort.
CAPE COD INDEPENDENT? Satur
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1866; Chas. S. Bur-
gess, editor aud publisher (8—3).
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
Chas. S. Burgess, editor and publisher (1—8).
FITCHBURG,c. h., fVorcester Co. a
33,017 pop., on Boston & Maine and New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rds., 25 m.
N. of Worcester, the other county seat
Manufactures of saws, ginghams, worsteds,
silks, bicycles, revolvers, lumber, doors,
sash and blinds, cotton and cotton wraps
steam engines and paper.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$3; established 1904; J. Lyle Peden, editor;
Fitchburg Daily News Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,038 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
report, but was credited with more than
1. 000 in 1907.
SENTINELij every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x23; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50 ; established— daily 1873, weekly
1839 ; J. E. Kellogg, editor; Sentinel Printing
Company, publishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: daily, 4,870 in 1906
5,221 in 1907
Weekly, 1,944 iri 1897
1,829 in 1903
1,791 in 1906
1,727 in 1907
POHJAN TAHTKNORTHSTAR);
Thursdays; eight pages 18x22; established
March, 1902; E. Maattala, editor; North Star
Printing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. »
FLORENCE, Hampshire Co. -D 8,000
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Rd., 2 m. W. of Northampton. Silk
mills and bru»h factories.
HOME NEEDLEWORK MAGA-
ZINE; bi-monthly; fancy needlework; one
hundred pages 7x10; subscription 75 cents;
established 1899; C. A. Ferry, editor; The
Florence Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 66,735 in 1904
65,257 in 190S
51,320 in 1907
FRANKLIN, ^or/o/A: Co. n-5,017t
pop., on New England Rd., 27 m. S. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures
of straw and woolen goods.
SENTINEL ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1877; Carl B.
Johnson, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the vear 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GARDNER, Worcetter Co. n 12,201
pop., on Fitchburg Rd., 15 m. W. of Fitch-
burg and 27 N. N. W. of Worcester, the two
county seats. Manufacture of chairs.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday
six pages 18x24; subscription $3; established
1896; Gardner News Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; sub.scripiion $l.5li; estab-
lished 1887 : W. J. Whitaker, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
GLOUCESTER, Essex Co. ^ 26,1211
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 32 m. N. E. of
Boston and 25 S. E. of Newburyport, one of
the three county seats. The largest fishing
port in the United States. Shipyards and
manufactories of various kinds. Granite
industry employs many hundred men.
Foreign and domestic commerce. Summer
resort.
CAPE ANN NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; Independent-republican; six
pages 18x:i4; subscription 83; established 1884;
Cape Ann News Company, editors aiid pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,804 in
1903 and 6,284 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1907.
TIMES AND CAPE ANN ADVER-
TISER ; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; six to eight pages 17?^x22^;
subscription $3.50 ; established 1888 ; Procter
Brothers Co., editors and publishers (3—4).
Copies printed: 5,124 in 1897
5,580 in 1901
6,247 in 1902
6,580 in 1903
6,488 in 1904
7,039 in 190S
7,286 in 1906
7,304 in 1907 .
Publisher's announcement .—The Times Is an
evening newspaper read by ninety-five per
cent of Cape Ann readers, due to its clean
and comprehensive news columns. Paid cir-
culation more than seven times largerthan
Its nearest competitor. You cannot con-
duct a successful advertising campaign
without using the Times, and you need no
other medium. Average sworn circulation
for 1907 was 7,304 and steadily gaining.
Address Dally Times, Gloucester. Mass.
GREAT HARRINGTON, B«rk.
ihire Co. -a 5,854+ pop.— local estimate 6,252
—on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.
and Housatonic r., 85 m. from Bridgeport.
Ct., and 130 from New York City. Paper,
4VA
AMEKIOAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS.
cotton goods and electrical appliances
manufacturing. Quarries of variegated
marble and blue stone. Summer resorc.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 15x2i; subscripiioi- $'i; established
April, l!»06; Malcolm J. Mollan, editor; Tlie
Berkshire Publishing Company, publishers
(5— 6P) lA A).
BERKSHIRE COURIER; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 16x23; sub
scription $2; established 1834; J. E. Clarey,
«ditor and publisner (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,109 in 1898
2,232 m 1900
2,208 in 1901
2,112 in 1902
2,108 in 1905
2,090 in 1906
2,170 in 1907
GREENFIELD, c. h., Franklin Co.-O
9,156 pop., on Boston & Maine and Fitch
burg Rds. and Connecticut r., 36 m. N.
of Springfield. Manufacturing and «i,grl-
culture.
GAZETTE AND COURIER; Satur
days; republican; ten to twelve pages
17x23; subscription $2; established— (?aae««
1792, Courier 1838; Albert T. Hall, publisher
(1-6).
Copies printed: 5,873 m 1894
5,801 in 1905
5,798 in 1907
RECORDER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Herbert C Parsons, editoi ; The
Greenfield Recorder Co., publishers (3—4).
Copies printed: This paper had ere*
dit for an average issue of 3,733 in
1901 and 4,121 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
HARWICH, Barmtable Co. Q, 2,334t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 12 m. E. of Barnstable, the county seat.
Fisheries and the culture of cranberries.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.80; established 1872 ; Alton P. Goss, editor
and publisher ; prints special editions for
neighboring towns.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HAVERHILL, ^»»ex Co. cf 37,830
pop., on Boston Sc Maine Rd. and Merrimac
r., 32 m. N. of Boston, the State capital.
General manufacturing, chiefly boots and
shoes.
• EVENING GAZETTE ; every evening
except Sunday; independent -republican;
ten to sixteen pages 17x22; subscription
$5; established 1798; F. F. Shedd, editor;
Haverhill Gazette Co., publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: 7.956 in 1897
8,541 in 1900
8,600 in 1901
9,020 in 1903
9,106 in 1904
9,231 in 1905
9,420 in 1906
9,666 in 1907
MASS A CHUSETTS.
RECORD AND CRITERION; Thurs-
days; independent; ei^ht pages 17x24; sub-
crlption $1; established — Crrfe?-!^! 1899,
Record 1907; consolidated 1907; Lewis R. Ho-
vey, editor and publisher (1—8).
HINGHAM , Plymouth Co. U^ 5,059t
pop., on New Y(U-k, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and S. E. side of Boston harbor, 17 m.
from Boston, the State capital. Manufact-
uring. Summer resort.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
1850; Fred H. Miller, editor and publisher
(5-3).
HOLBROOK, Norfolk Co. u- 2.229t
pop., on New York. New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 2 m. S. E. of Randolph. Boot and sho«
manufacturing.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1889; John King, editor and publisher.
HOLYOKE, Hampden Co. p 51.000
pop., on Boston & Maine and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and Connecti-
cut r., 8 m. N. of Springfield, the county
seat. Paper mills.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even
Imc except Sunday : eight to ten pages 15x32;
subscription $3; established 1898; Geo. F.
Jenks, editor; Holyoke Telegram Publish-
ing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,516 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
TRANSCRIPT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; re-
publican; dally eight, weekly four pages
17x23; subscription- dally $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished — dally 1882, weekly 1856; W. G.
Dwight, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: 6,867 iri 1903
6,851 in 1904
7.339 in 1906
7,356 in 1907
NEW ENGLAND RUNDSCHAU;
semi-weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
German; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.5© ; established 1883 ; Jac.
WIsly, editor; German-American Printing
Co., publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper in recent years, but it
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
DIE B I ENE ; Wednesdays; German;
labor; eight pages 15x22; subscription .SO
cents; established 1893; Aug. Lehmann, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,260 in
1904, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
LA JUSTICE; Thursdays; French;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1904: H. E. Chaput, M. D.,
editor and publisher (1—7).
LA REVUE; Fridays; French; eight
pages 17x21>^; subscription $1; established
April, 1905; La Revue Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (5—5 P).
RYAN'S SATURDAY DEMO-
CRAT; Saturdays (A A).
SATURD A Y FREE PRESS ; Frldayi;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22;
subsoription $1; established 1891; John D.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
465
MASS A CH USE TTS.
MASS A CH USETTS.
Ryan, editor; Free Press Publishing Co.,
publishers (S— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regxilarly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
TEIITONIA; semimonthly (A A).
NAUTILUS; monthly; new tnought;
sixty-four pages 6^^4x10; Bubsoription $1;
established 189S; Elizabeth Towne, editor
and publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed 16,166 in 1903
21,000 in 1904
23,500 in 1906
25,466 in 1907
HUDSON, Middlesex Co.n- 6,454tpop.,
on Boston & Maine and Fltchburg Rd8.,27 m.
W. of Boston, the State capital. Manufact-
ures of shoes and rubber gossamer goods.
SUN; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent: four to eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2.40; established December, 1902;
W. H. Murphy, editor and publisher (12—5).
EXTERPtMSE; Fridays(AA).
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; R. S. Oster-
hout, editor; The News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers: prints editions for Burrounding
towns?— 3).
HULtli, Plymouth Co. R 1,703 pop., on
New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd., 12
m. S. E. of Boston.
BEACON; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1895; Floretta
Vlnlng, editor and publisher (2—5 P).
HYANNIS, Barnatahle Co. IH, on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd., 4 m. S.
of Barnstable, the county seat.
CAPE COD ITEM AND BEE; Tues-
days; independent; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1873: The Item
' and Bee Publishing Co., publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PATRIOT; Mondays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $2; established
1830; F. B. & F. P. Goss, editors and publish
ers; prints special editions for neighboring
towns (12—5). , ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,506 in 1896
and 1.528 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factorv report, but has been credited'
j with inore than 1,000 every year since,
' up to and including 1907.
HYDEPARK, N-orfolk Co. n- 13.244t
pop., on New England^aijd New York. New
Haven & Hartford Rds.. 9 m. S. S. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures
of cotton, curled hair, machinery, paper,
woolen goods and rubber.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 21x27; subscription $150; established
1813 ; Samuel R. Moseley, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasior" ' '" desire to
have credit ore than
1,000 copies uch defl-
30
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
SENTINEL; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; V. M. Weil, editor and publisher
(2-4) t;A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4.436 in
1904, since which It has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
TIMES; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 16x20; subscrlotlon $1; established
1888; F. P. McGregor; editor and publisher
(A A).
IPSWICH, Ettex Co. d 4.658t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd. and Ipswich r., 27 m.
N.N.E. of Boston, the State capital. Man-
ufactures of woolen and cotton hosiery,
shoe heels and isinglass.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871 ; Geo. A. Schoefleld, editor and
publisher (7-3 P).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 19x24; subscription $;
established 1886; Lewis R. Hovey, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,056 in
1903, but has not since made^ claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
LAWRENCE, c.h., £:»««« Co.cf62,569t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Merrlmac
r., 26 m. N. of Boston, the State capital.
Has Immense water power. Extensive
manufactures of cotton and wool.
AMERICAN ; every evening except Sun-
day, and AMERICAN AND ANDOVER
ADVERTISER, Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x23; subscription— dally $8,
weekly 50 cents; established— dally 1846,
weekly 1865; A. J. McCarthy, editor; Ameri-
can Sun Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 4,075 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1903, and more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
EAGLE; every morning except Sunday,
and TRIBUNE every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion-morning $3, evening $3; established-
morning 1868, evening 1890; Geo. A. Mellen.
editor; HUdreth & Rogers, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Each edition of this
paper had credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly in 1903. but
neither has since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many,
SUN; every morning; Independent; six
pages 18x22; subscription— dally «3, Sunday
50 cents; established 1893; W. H. Sawyer,
editor; American Sun Publishing Company,
publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,477 in 1895 and 1,405 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 2,250
in 1905 and 1907. ,. .
The Sunday edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1904, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
466
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
3IASSA CHUSETTS.
TELEGRAM; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight to sixteen pages
17^x22; subscription $3; established 1884;
Kimball G. Colby, editor; Telegram Publish-
ing Company, publishers (2— '^).
Conies printed: 5,994 in 1901
6,701 in 1902
8,746 in 1906
8,939 in 1907
ANZEIGER IJND POST; Saturdays;
German; republican; twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $1.5(1; established 1888; M. E.
Trumpold, editor: Dick & Trumpold, pub-
lishers (1—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
JOURNAIj; Saturdays; eight pages
15x21; subscription $1.dO; established 1896;
Walter E. Rushforth, editor; The Journal
Publishing Co., publishers.
LEADER; Sundays (A A).
L.E COURRIER NATIONAL;
Fridays; Frencli; independent; four pages
171^x22; subscription 50 cents; established
1899; Joseph Monetie, editor; Le Courrler
National Publishing Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
LE PROGRESS; Fridays; French; inde-
pendent; eight paKes 13x30; subscription *1 ;
established 1889; Chas. T. Roy, editor; Le-
pine & Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SUNDAY HERALD; Sundays; Inde
pendent; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
SI; established 1892; Mathew De Grey Ripon,
editor: Herald Publishing Co., publishers
(12— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 10,000 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
SUNDAY REGISTER; Sundays;
roman catholic; eight pa^es 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2: established 1892: Katherine A.
O'Keeffe, editor; Register Publishing Co.,
publishers.
HERTHA; semi-monthly; German fa-
rutal; eight pages 9^x13; subscription 35
cents; established 1903; Dick & Trumpold,
editors and oublishers (2—5 P).
QUEEN CITY MAGAZINE; monthly
(▲A).
LiEE, BerkBhire Co. -D 3,696t pop., on
New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
10 m. S. of Plttsfleld. Manufacturing of
paper and wire cloth, and quarrying of
marble.
BERKSHIRE GLEANER; Wednes-
days; republican; four pages 22x27; sub-
scription $1.75; established 1857; Henry M.
White, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,245 in
1902 and 1,150 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MASSACHUSETTS.
LEICESTER, Worcester Co. n 3,416t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 6 m. S. W. of
Worcester, one of the two county seats,
connected by electric cars. Farming and
manufactures of cord, clothing and
woolens.
BANNER; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; William J. Heffernan, editor-
and publisher (1—8).
LEOMINSTER, Worcester Co. a
12,392+ pop., on Fitchburg and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds., 40 m. N. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures of
horn combs, jewelrj', buttons, pianos, paper
and shirts.
ENTERPRISE; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; six pages 17x24;
subscription $3; established 1895; J.D.Miller
Co., editors and publishers (9-3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
LEXINGTON, Middlesex Co. O- 1,000
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., lU m. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Residence town
of Boston.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; eight
pages 15—22; subscription $1; established
1901; Independent Printing Co., publishers.
MINUTE MAN; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $2; established August,
1872; C. S. Parker & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (6— 5).
LOWELL, c.h., Middlesex Co. 0-94,9691
pop., on Boston & Maine and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and Merrimac
r., which furnishes immense water power.
General manufacturing. One of the largest
cotton-manufacturing cities in the United
States.
COURIER-CITIZEN; every morning
and every evening except Sunday; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x22; subscription $8;
established 1845; Courier-Citizen Company,
editors and publishers ( 1 — 8 ).
Copies printed: 15,815 in 1907
L'ETOILE ; every evening except Sun
day; French; republican; twelve pages 13x20;
subscription $3; established 1886; Leplne &
Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 3,500 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with exceeding 2,250 in 1903,
and more than 1,000 in 1907.
MAIL; every morning except Sunday;
republican; eight papes 19x23; subscription
$3; established 1879; C. L. McCleery & Co.,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 4,300 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with exceeding 4,000 in
1903, and more than 2,250 in 1907-
SUN I every evening except Sunday ; dem-
ocratic; eight to twenty-four pages 16^x21 J^;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
467
MASSACHUSETTS.
subscription $3; established 1878; John H.
Harrington, publisher (1 — 1).
Copies printed: 14,588 in 1903
15,453 in 1907
PATRIE; Fridays (A A).
SUNDAY TEl.EtiJHAM; Sundays;
ndependent; sixteen to thirty two pages
18x24; subscription $2.50; established 1899;
D. A. Long, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,756 in 1901
and 16,006 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 12,500 in 1907.
NEW ENGLAND EL.R; monthly
(AA).
liYNN, Eisex Co. [3' 88,513t pop., on
Boston & Maine and Boston, Revere Beach
& Lynn Rds. and Massachusetts bay, 5 m.
S. W. of Salem, one of the three county
•eats, and 11 N. E. of Boston, the State
capital. Shoe manufacturing center.
EVENING ITEM; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and LYNN CITY ITEM,
Fridays; republican; eight pages 19x28; sub-
•cription— daily $6, weekly $1.50 ; established
— daily 1877, weekly 1876; Hastings & Sons
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2 — 5).
Copies printed: daily, 14,105 in 1902
15,557 in 1903
15,648 in 1904
15,680 in 1905
15,068 in 1906
16,522 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Circulation, ac-
tual aver, for year 1907, 16,522. Unquestion-
ably the family paper of Lyun. Advertis
ere cover 100,000 population with one paper.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; ten to sixteen pages 15^x20;
subscription $3; established 1897; The News
Publishing Company, publishers (2— S).
Copies printed: 5,805 in 1905
7,226 in 1906
6,764 in 1907
TIMES: Fridays; independent; eight
pages 16x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; George N. Nichols, editor: "Weekly
Times Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert tnat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REVIEW; monthly; twenty pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1898;
Edwin W. Ingalls, editor and publisher
(6-5 P).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1901
5,000 in 1902
5,000 in 1906
5,000 in 1907
MALDEN, MiddUtex Co. d- 33,664t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 5 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Several large
manufactories, principally of rubber bootg
and shoes.
EVENING MAIL.; every evening ex-
cept Sunday: independent; four pages 18x24;
•ubacriptlon $8; established 1888 ; Maiden
Mail Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had Cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,684 i°
1894, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
MA SSA CHUSETTS.
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since 1898, up to and
including 1907.
EVENIN.G NEWS; every evening
except Sunday ; republican; four pages 1^x24;
aubscriptlon $3; established 1892: Maiden
News Company, publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,767 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceeding 4,000 in
1904 and more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
MIRROR; Saturdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1871 ; H. C. Gray & Co., editors and
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the years 1899
and 1907 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
MANCHESTER. Essex Co. cf 2.522t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Massa-
chusetts bay 7 m. S. W. of Gloucester and
23 N. E. of Boston, the State capital.
Furniture manufactories. Summer resort.
CRICKET; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; I. M.Marshall, editor and publisher (9— 3).
NORTH SHORE NEWS; Thursdays
(AA).
MANSFIELD, Bri$tol Co. 0, 4,006t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 25 m. S. by S. W. of Boston. Manufact-
ures of straw hats, bonnets, stoves and
jewelry, shoe and other laces and chocolate.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; established 1873;
W. White, editor and publisher ; prints an
edition for Foxboro (1—8).
MARBIiEHEAD, Essex Co. rf 7,582t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 4 m.
N. E. of Lynn and 3 S. by S. E. of Salem,
one of the three county seats. Manufact-
ures of children's shoes. Fishing, farming
and seed growing. Good harbor.
MESSENGER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1871 ; N. Allen Lindsey & Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,024 for
the year 1895, 1,000 in 1896, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MARLBORO, Middlesex Co. o
13,609t pop., on New York, New Haven St
Hartford and FItchburg Rds., 32 m. W. of
Boston, the State capital. Extensive manu-
factures of boots and shoes.
ENTERPRISE; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKL.Y, Fridays; daily
four, weeklv eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $3, "weekly $1; established 1889; H.
F. Wilder, editor; The Enterprise Co.. pub-
lishers; printsspecial editions of the weekly
for neighboring towns.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
468
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
exceeding i,ooo copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
li' ESTAFETTE; Thursdays; French;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; A. L. Beauchamp, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This .paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1897, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1876; Times Publishing Co., editors and pub
Ushers.
MIZPAH; monthly; masonic; sixteen
pages 9x12 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; Ella A. Bigelow, editor; Mizpah Literary
and Social Association, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MEDFORD, Middlesex Co. n- 23,000
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Mystic r.,
5 m. N. of Boston. Print and dye works,
brick works and carriage factories.
li £ A D E K ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1903; Geo. W. Stetson, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
MERCURY; Fridays ; Independent;
eight pages 15i^x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1880; Medford Publishing Co., publish-
ers (1-8). . , ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,380 in
1895 and 1,472 in 1897, since^ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
MELROSE, Middlesex Co. D- 16,000
pop., on Boston Sc Maine Rd., 7 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Shoe manufac-
tory and rubber works, skirt and garment
manufactories.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 17x24; subscription
$3; established 1906; Frank A. Bayrd, editor
and publisher (12—6).
FREE PRESS; Fridays: Independent;
eight pages 13x30; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished November, 1901; Geo. H. Dearborn,
editor: George W. Haskins, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 4.144 in 1907
REPORTER; Saturdays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1887; A. W. Dunton & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (9-3) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
YOUNG IDEA; monthly (A A).
MERRIMAC, Essex Co. cf 2,131t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Merrl-
macr., 6 m. N. E. of Haverhill. Carriage
manufacturing.
BUDGET; Fridays; independent; six
pages 15x21}^; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Clifton B. Heath, editor and publisher
(9-3).
METHI3EN, Essex Co. d' 7,512t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 28 m. N. of Boston,
the State capital. Manufacture of cotton
and woolen goods, boots and shoes.
Farming.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1875; Chas. M. Barnard, edi-
tor; Methuen Transcript Co., publishers.
M.l'D'DLtl^VO'RO, Piymouth Co.Q,
6,885t pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 35 m. S. of Boston, th^
State capital. General manufacturing.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 22x28 ; subscription $3 ; established
18ft2; Wood & TInkham, editors and pub-
lishers.
NEWS} Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2: established 1881;
Plymouth County Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (5 — 6).
MILFORD, Worcester Co. a 12,105
pop., on Boston * Albany, Grafton & Upton
and New England Rds. and Charles r., 38
m. S. W. of Boston, the State capital. Man-
ufactures of boots and shoes, straw
and cotton goods and machinery. Granite.
JOURNAL.} every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four to slxpages 18x22; sub-
scription $2.50 ; established 1888 ; Milford
Journal Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 17i^x24; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1887 ; Milford Dally
News Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, and the publisher ad-
mits that no such record is kept as
would make it possible to prepare a
definite and satisfactory statement of
tha number of copies printed for the
requisite period of a full year, but it
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
GAZETTE; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x23 ; subscription $1.& ; established
188§; G. M. Billings, editor and publisher;
prints special editions for neighboring towns.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,900 in 1895 a^d
1.800 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished a report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MILLBURY, Worcester Co. D 4.460t
pop., on Boston & Albany and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds., about 5 m. 8
of Worcester one of the county seats. Cot-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
469
MASS A CH USETTS.
ton, felt and woolen mills, sash and blind,
chJsel and edge-tool manufactories.
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.25; established
1893; Charles A. Kirtland, editor and pub-
lisher.
MILTON, Norfolk Co. n- 7.388 pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
6 m. S. of Boston. Residence town. Farm-
ing.
RECORD; Saturdays; independent;
four to six pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished February, 1904; Charles F. Harden,
editor and publisher (1—8).
MONSON, Hampden Co. p 3,402t pop.,
on Central Vermont Rd., 17 m. E. of Spring-
field, the county seat. Hats, bonnets,
woolen goods and granite.
REGISTER; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1895; F. E. Cady, editor and publisher
(6-5).
MOUNT HERMON, Franklin Co.
-n on Boston & Maine Rd., 11 m. N. by E. of
Greenfield.
HERIYIOMTE; every three weeks ;
school; thirty-two to forty pages SxIOJk^; sub-
scription $1; established 188H; James L. Mc-
Conoughy, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,o8o in
1904. but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
AL.UMNI QUARTERLY; education
al; twenty pages 5x8; subscription 50 cents;
established 1902; L. Lorlmer Drury, editor;
Mount Hermon Alumni Association, pub-
lishers (6—5) (A A). ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,285 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906.
NANTUCKET, c. h., Nantucket Co.
□, 3,006t pop., on Nantucket Island, 53 m.
S. E. of New Bedford by steamer. Summer
resort. Cod fishery and coast trade.
INQUIRER AND MIRROR; Satur
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $2; established 1819; Cook & Turner,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,336 in 1907
NATICK, Middlesex Co.D-9.488t pop.,
on Boston & Albany Rd., 17 m. E. S. E. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures of
boots, shoes, woodenware and clothing.
Straw goods. Baseball factory.
BULLETIN; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1865; George C. Fairbanks, editor and
publisher; prints special editions for neigh-
boring towns (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CITIZEN t Wednesdays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; William T. Howard, editor and
publisher; prints editions for Needham an''
Wellesley (1—8).
MASS A CH USETTS.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1887; Martin Hall, editor
and publisher (6—3).
NEEDHAM, Norfolk Co. D-i,350 pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
10 m. N. of Walpole. Manufacturing and
farming.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1874; Geo. W. Southworth, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
RECORDER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
' Ushed 1894; J. F. Donahue, editor and pub-
I Usher (1—8).
NEW^ BEDFORD, c. h., Bristol
Co. 0,90.800 pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd. and Buzzard's bay, about
55 m. S. of Boston, the State capital. Man-
ufacturing center. The first city in the
United States in the manufacture of fine
cotton goods and fine cotton yarns, and
second In the number of cotton spindles.
Silver plated ware, cut glassware, cordage
and copper goods. Shoes, iron foundries,
twist drills, electric appliances, silk and
woolen mills. Shipping point for coal.
EVENING STANDARD; every even-
ing except Sunday, and Sunday morning,
and REPUBLICAN STANDARD,
Thursdays; republican; daily ten to sixteen,
weekly twelve to sixteen pages 17x23: sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1.50: established
1880; E.Anthony & Sons. Inc., publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: daily, 10,463 in 1896
11,768 in 1900
12,035 in 1901
13,200 in 1903
13.739 in 1904
13,815 in 1905
14,487 in 1906
14,695 in 1907
Weekly, 3,634 in 1896
2.375 in 1900
2,442 in 1901
2,125 in 1903
2,194 in 1904
2,102 in 1905
2,007 in 1906
1,829 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Evening
Standahd is the home paper of New Bed-
ford, Mass., reaching all classes in this
fast-growing manufacturing city, direct in
their homes^
The Standard offers general advertisers
an exceptional opportunity to cover this
trade center for 100,(0) well-paid, thrifty
New Englanders, and In combination with
the Morning Mercury, makes a low flat
rate of 3c. per line for advertl.sing without
position, and 4c. per line for preferred
position.
MORNING MERCURY; every morn-
ing except Sunday; independent; eight to
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $6; estab-
lished 1807; Mercury Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—5).
Copies printed: 3,168 in 1896
3,282 in 1900
3,244 in 1901
3,273 in 1903
3,416 in 1904
3,290 in 1905
3,506 in 1906
3,619 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Morning
Mercury occupies a unique position of
470
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPE:'^ DIRECTOKY,
MASS A CHUSETTS.
MASS A CH USETTS.
distinct value to every advertiser as the
only morning paper published in Bristol
county, New England's mo»t prosperous,
manufacturing center.
In combination with the Evening Stand
ARD, a low flat rate is made of 3c. per line
for advertising without position, and 4c.
per line for preferred position.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; independent; daily
eight to sixteen, Sunda3' twenty pages-
daily 15fx20, Sunday 15i|x20; subscription-
daily $6, Sunday $1.50; established— daily
1907, Sunday 19u2; Charles G. Wood, editor
and publisher (2 — 8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding 4,000 in
1907.
Sunday: 12,729 in 1907
Publisher's announceynent. — The pioneer Sun-
day newspaper of Bristol county. Largest
bona flde circulation of any newspaper
south of Boston. Carries most local adver-
tising. Especially valuable for drygoods,
real estate, ftnancial, theatrical and medi
cine advertising. The average Suudaj'
circulation now exceeds 14, 5iX) copies.
New Bedford leads the world in the manu-
facture of ftne cotton goods and rapid
growth in population. The Times is a
modern newspaper that keeps pace with
this growth. Its policy of printing "both
sides" without personal prejudice and po-
litical bias has make it the leader in power
and popularity. Its circulation is not dup-
licated, and advertisers are not forced to
pay double for two papers to get the value
of one. The Timeb is the only local news-
paper officially recognized by unions repre-
senting 30.000 high-paid textile operatives.
Only local newspaper that is gaining circu
lation. Only newspaper that offered its
circulation account.'; to a committee of ten
local advertisers. Dally average circula-
tion, ti.23r copies.
CATHOLIC UNION; Saturdays; ro
man catholic; eight to t went v-f our pages
16x23: sub.scription |1.50 ; established 1891;
The Catholic Union Publishing Compans",
edltorsaud publishers (9— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1896 and 1903, i
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
CHRISTIAM>IESSEX(;EK; Fridays;
Christian; twelve pages 9x13: subscription $1;
established 1900; Rev. W. B. Flanders, editor; \
Home and Foreign Missionary Society, pub-
lishers (13-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,427 ^in
1 90 1 and 1,086 in 1904, since^ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1. 000 in 1904
and 1907, although the publisher ad-
mits that no such record is kept as
would make it possible to prepare a
definite and satisfactory statement of
the number of copies printed for the
requisite period of a full year.
O CORREIO PORTUGUEZi Satur-
days; Portuguese; eight pages 15x22; sub
scriptionJl.SO; established 1895; J.F.Escobar
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had •€•
dit for issuing more than 1,000 cop T^s
regularly in the years 1899 and_ 190 ,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
O INDEPENDENTE; Thursdays; Por-
tuguese; six pages 16x23; subscription $1;
established 1898; Allpio C. Bartholo, editor;
Bartholo & Co., publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,S75 vx
1902, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
WHALEMEN'S SHIPPING LIST
AND MERCHANTS' TRAN-
SCRIPT; Tuesdays; commercial; two
pages 15x22; subscription $3.15; established
1843; Geo. R. Phillips, editor and publisher.
NEWBURYPORT, c. h., EsttxCo.
d" 14,478+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and
Merrlmac r., 36 m. N. of Boston, the State
capital. General commerce and the manu -
facture of ghoes, hats, brushes, rope, silver-
ware and cotton.
HERALD; every morning and evening
except Sunday; republican; (our pages 18x34;
subscription $4; established— morning 1892,
evening 1880; Newburyport Herald Company,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the combined
morning and evening editions had cre-
dit for exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and
more than 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
rfepublican: six to eight pages 19x23; sub-
scription $3; established 187T; Fred. E. Smith,
editor; F. E. Smith and J. H. Hlggins, pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,401 in 1894
and 5,980 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
ITEM; Saturdays ; independent-demo-
cratic; four pages i:y,x22: subscription 50
cents; established 1890; Albert F. Hunt, edi-
tor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3»02S in
1897 and 3,634 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
N E W TON, Middlesex Co. n- 36,694
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 7 m. W. of
Boston. It comprises 13 villages, connected
by Newton Circuit Rd. Residences of busi-
ness men of Boston. Seat of Lasell Sem-
inary for young women and Newton
Theological Seminary.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x32 ; subscription $2 ; established 1872 ;
J. C. Brimblecom, editor and publisher
(12-6).
Copies printed: 1,785 m 1901
1,832 in 1903
1,772 in 1904
1,786 in 190s
1,801 in 1906
1,874 in 1907
JOURNAL ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1866;
George H. Pratt, editor; Newton Journal
Publishing Co., publishers (I-78).
Copies printed: 4,200 in 1907 \
TOWN CRIER; Fridays; local; eight V
pages llxlSi^j; subscription $1; established
"vvj; John Temperley, editor and publisher
(U-6)
CATALOGUE BY STATES,
471
MASS A CHUSETTS.
NEWTON CENTRE, 3/irff««s<'a; Co.
[Y on New York, New Haveu & Hartford
Rd., about 8 m. W. of Boston, the State
capital.
CIRCUIT; Fridays (A A).
NORTH ABINGTON, Plymouth
Co. □. 2,120 pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., 1 m. N. and a partof Ablng-
ton, and 6 E. of Brockton. Manufactories
of boots and shoes, nails, tacks and elastic
goods.
PLYMOUTH CO. PRESS; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; suljscriptiou $1; estab-
lished 1S59; Franklin Publishing Co.. editors
and publishers; prints special editions for
neighboring towns (A A).
NORTH ADAMS, Berkshire Co. -a
24,200+ pop., on Boston & Maine and Boston
& Albany Rds. Cotton, woolen, shoe and
other manufactures.
HERALiD ; every evening except Sun-
day; eight pages 17x22; subscr ption $6; es-
tablished 1893; Haggerty Brothers, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,944 !"•
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
T.ooo every year since 1900, up to and
including 1907.
TRANSCRIPT; everv evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 17^x24; subscription
—dally $6, weekly $1; established 1840; A.W.
Hardman, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,632 in 1897
3,903 in 1900
4,652 in 1901
5,267 in 1903
5,895 in 1904
5,918 in 1905
5,964 in 1906
5,901 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,578 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished _ a
report, but has been credited with
more than i.ooo every year since 1900,
up to and including 1907.
^Publisher's annoitncement.— The Transcript
has submitted its circulation to the rigid
investigation of the Association of Anieri-
can Advertisers. After an eight-hour scru-
tiny of the books and accounts, the exam-
iner found the difference between the
Transcript's average distribution and its
net circulation to be less than five per cent.
He pronounced it an unusual showing.
The Transcript's sale in its entire terri-
tory exceeds the sale of every other news-
paper, foreign and local, combined; a fact
that has been and can be verified.
NORTHAMPTON, c. h., Hampshirt
Co. -a 19,998 pop., on Boston & Maine and
New York, New Havea & Hartford Rds.
a.td Connecticut r., 17 m. N. of Springfield.
a«^neral manufacturing, including silk and
MASS A CHUSETTS.
cutlery. Seat of Smith College and several
other educational institutions. Farming.
HAMPSHIRE GAZETTE; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Tuesdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1890, weekly 1786; H. S. Gere
& Sons, editors and publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: 3,870 in 1899
4,226 in 1900
4,367 in 1906
4,485 in 1907
For the year 1899 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information
as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day; Independent; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $5; establLshed 1883; George F.
Jenks, editor; The Herald Company, pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
MOUNT T O M •- bi-monthly ; literary ;
fifty-two pages 5^x7^; subscription SI; es-
tablished June, 1905; Gerald Stanley Lee,
editor and publisher (!-'').
NORTH ANDOVER, Essex Co. cT
4,243 pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 5m. S. E.
of Lawrence.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established July, 1901;
Chas. H. Driver, editor and publisher.
NORTH ATTL.EBORO, Bristol
00. R 7,253t pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., 90 m. S. S. E. of Boston, the
State capital. Manufacture of jewelry.
EVENING CHRONICLE; every even-
ing except Sunday ; f on r to eight pages 18x24 ;
subscription $3; established 1870; H. D. Hunt,
editor and publisher (7—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
NORTH BROOKFIELD, Worces-
ter Co. n 4,587+ pop., on Boston & Albany
Rd., 20 m. W. of Worcester, one of the
two county seats. Manufacture of shoe*.
Farming and dairying.
JOURNAL} Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875; Horace J. Lawrence, editor and pub-
lisher; prints a special edition for Brookfleld
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,100 copies
regularly in 1898, but has not since
set up "any claim for issuing so many.
NORWOOD, Norfolk Co. n- 5,480t
pop., on New England and New York. New
Haven & Hartford Rds.. 4m. S. S. W. of
Dedham, the county seat, and 15 from
Boston, the State capital. Ink works, iron
foundries, paper mill, tanneries, oilcloth
factory and press works.
ADVERTISER AND REVIEWi Sat-
472
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOKY.
31ASSA CHUSETTS.
MASSA CH i SI: TTS.
urdays; republican; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1881 ; E. B. Thorn-
dike, publisher (7-3 P).
MESSENGER ; Saturdays ; Independ
ent; four to eight pages 20x24; subscription
$1; established 1895; A. N. Ambrose, editor;
Ambrose Brothers, publishers (1—8).
A ni E R I C A N JOURNAL. OF
ARCH.1EOL.OGY; quarterly, March,
June, September and December; one hun
dred and thirty pages 6}4'x.9l>i: subscription
$5; established 1897; James Morton Paton,
managing editor; J. S. Gushing & Co., pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,540 in 1905
and 2,817 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
OAK BLUFFS, Dukes Co. □. l.lOOt
pop., on Island of Martha's Vineyard, 25 m.
S. E. of New Bedford and 60 from Boston,
the State capital. A summer resort.
MARTHA'S VINEYARD HER-
ALD; Thursdays; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $2; established 1S79; E.
E. Landers, editor and publisher (1—8).
ORANGE, Franklin Co. -D 5,520t pop.,
on Fitchburg Rd.. 19 m. E. of Greenfield,
the county seat. Manufactures of sewing
machines, furniture, boots and shoes and
water wheels.
ENTERPRISE AND JOURNAL;
Fridays; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1875; F. I. Wilson, editor; J. S.
Whitman, publisher (6 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PALMER, Hampden Co. P7,801t pop.,
on Boston & Albany and Central Vermont
Rds. and Ware r., 1.5 m. E. of Springfleld,
the county seat. Manufactures of carpets,
ladies' woolen dress goods, wire and cotton
goods.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established 1860;
Chas. B Fiske and Louis E. Chandler, editors;
C. B. Flske & Co., publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
PITTSFIELD, c. h., Berkshire Co. -n
35,000 pop., on New York Central and New
York. New Haven & Hartford Rds., 53 m.
N. W. of Springfield and 50 W. of Albany,
N. Y. Manufactures of woolens, shoes,
thread, electrical appliances, boilers and
paper-mill machinery.
BERKSHIRE EVENING EAGLE;
every evening except Sunday, and BERK-
SHIRE CO. EAGL,E, Wednesdays; re-
publican; dally ten to twelve pages 18x22,
weekly sixteen pages ; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; established— dally 1892, weekly
1789 ; Eagle Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: daily. 3,092 in 1897
4,572 in 1900
5,206 in 1901
5,573 in 1903
5,712 in 1904
6,083 in 1905
6,642 in 1906
7,782 ill 1907
Weekly, 5,397 in 1898
5,987 in 1900
7,110 in 1902
7,214 in 1903
7,319 in 1904
7,776 in 1905
8,359 in 1906
9,661 in 1907
PubHsher''s announcement. — Ihe Eagle is
"THE PAPER" ot Fittsfteld. Advertisers
who do not use but one Pitt&fleld paper
cannot attord to pa^s it; there are but few^
families in Pittsfleld who do not see It
every day; has more than DOUBLE the
circulation, carries three times the classi-
fied advertisements of any Pittsfield paper.
A 16-page Hoe press, five linotypes and As-
sociated Press report— the only full wire
service received in the county — enable The
Eagle to print ALL the news ALL the
time.
Pittsfield is the county seat, largest
city, exact center, and trading center
of Berkshire county, with outside trol-
ley connections in all directions. There
are twenty larger cities in Massachusetts,
but Pittsfield ranks sixteen In amount of
goods sold.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $6, weekly $1; established-
daily 1880, weekly 1885; Freeman M. 31iller,
editor; Journal Printing Compauj, publish-
ers (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,291 in 1894, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 every year
since 1902, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies reg^ularly
in 1904, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
BERKJSHIRE H I LL^i; monthly ; his-
toric; sixteen pages lOxlS; subscription $2;
established September. IfldO: Col. W. H. Phil-
lips, editor and publisher (9—3) ( A A).
PLYMOUTH, c. h., Plymouth Co. P.
9,592t pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd, and Plymouth bay, 37 m. S. E.
of Boston, the State capital. Manufactures
of tacks, rivets, woolen goods and cordage.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 153^x21i^; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished March, 1904; Frank H.Perkins, edi-
tor; The Observer Co., publishers (1—5).
OL.D COLONY MEMORIAL; Satur-
days; republican; ten to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1822; Bittinger
Bros., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of i,"^©© in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
J907.
PROVINCETOWN, BamatahU Co.
Q^ 4,247+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and northern extremity of
Cape Cod, 50 m. S. E. of Boston, the itate
capital. The first landing place of th ; pll-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
473
it ASS A CHUSETTS.
grlms In America. Good barbor. Summer
resort. Mackerel, cod and whale fisheries.
ADVOCATE} Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $li; estab-
lished 1869 ; Howard F. Hopkins, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
BEACON; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established .1890; C. G. W.
Fuller, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,6oo in
1902, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
QVl'NCY, Norfolk Co.n- 23,899t pop.,
on New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.
and Quincy bay and r., 8 m. S. by S. E. of
Boston, the State capital. Large shipyards
and extensive granite quarries.
LiEDGER; every evening except Sunday,
and PATRIOT, Saturdays; independent;
four to eight pages— daily 18x22, weekly 22x29 ;
flubjcriptlon— daily $6, weekly $2.50; estab
llshed— daily 1889, weekly 1837; Geo. W. Pres
cott & Son, editors and publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,543 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 1,748 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
ADVERTISER; semi-weekly. Tues-
days and Fridays; Independent; four pages
18x22; subscription $2; established 1884; Fred
F. Green, editor and publisher (9-3).
CITY CENTINEL; monthly; temper-
ance; eight pages 91^^x1214; subscription 25
cents; established October, 1907; Rev. Alfred
Noon, editor; Massachusetts Total Absti-
nence Society, publishers (1—8 P).
GRANITE CUTTERS' JOURNAL.;
monthly; labor; sixteen pages 9x13; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; James Duncan,
editor; The Granite Cutters' International
Association of America, publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,421 in_ 1902
and 14,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,50%^n 1907.
RANDOLPH, Norfolk Co. n- 3,993t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 15 m. S. of Boston, the State capital.
Manufactures of boots and shoes and paper
boxes.
REGISTER AND HOL.BROOK
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1857; M. H. Hill, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
R A Y N H A M , Bri»tol Co. R l,540t
pop., on t'few York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 3 m. N. E. of and connected by elec-
tric cars with Taunton, one of the two
county seats. Shoe and other manufac-
tories. Farming.
JOURNAL; weekly; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; H. C. Withington, editor and publisher.
MASSACHUSETTS.
READING, Middlesex Co. a- 5,682
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 12 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufacture of
shoes, rubber goods and church organs and
pipes.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription S2 ; established
1861 ; W. E. & J. F. Twombly , editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect.
REVERE, Suffolk Go. D- 10,395tpop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd. , a suburb and branch
post-offloe of Boston. -^
JOURNAL; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1881 ; E, H. Pierce, editor and publisher
(6—5).
ROCKLAND, Plymouth Co. □, 5,327t
pop., on New York. New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 18 m. S. S. E. of Boston, the State cap-
ital. Manufactures of boots and tacks.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1884;
H. B. Loud, editor; H. B. Loud & Co., publish-
ers; prints special editions for neighboring
towns (2—3).
STANDARD, AND FREE PRESS;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $1; established 1854; Frank S.
Alger, editor; Standard Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed': This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,271 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
ROCKPORT, E9$ex Co. cT 4.592t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 35 m. N. E. of Bos-
ton, the State capital. Extensive granit*
quarries. Summer resort. Shoe and isin-
glass manufacturing and fishing.
REVIEW ; Saturdays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1880; Charles M. Stevens, editor and pub-
lisher (9-5 P).
RUSSELIi, Hampden Co. P
WORD AND WORK; monthly (A A).
SALEM, o.h., E$$ex Co. cf 39,550 pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 16 m. N.N. E. of
Boston, the State capital. One of the old-
est cities In New England. Fine and well-
protected harbor. Manufacturing.
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex
cept Sunday; Independent; eight to ten
pages 18x22; subscription $3; established
1880; Salem News Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—S).
Copies printed: 16,655 in 1901
17.733 in 1904
18,160 in 1906
18,261 in 1907
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $8; established 1788; Salem Gazette Co..
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 4,000 in 1894 and
4,071 in 1897, since which it has not
474
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASS A CHUSETTS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with ex-
ceeding 2.250 in 1903. and more than
1. 000 in 1005 and 1907.
COIJKIEK; Thursdays (A A).
OBSERVER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1 ; established
1823 ; Newcomb & Gauss, editors and pub
Ushers (Z—S).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
REGISTER AND I>IERCURY;
Thursdays; republican, eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established. Mercury
1768, Register 1800; Anna L. King, editor and
publisher (7— o). Prints special editions tor
neighboring towns.
LITTLE FOLKS; monthly; Juvenile;
forty-eight pages 7x10; subscription jl ; estab-
lished 1897; Charles Stuart Pratt and Ella Far-
man Pratt, editors; S. E. Cassino, publisher
(12—5).
Copies printed: 21,583 in 1899
32,083 in 1900
75,250 in 1902
85,281 in 1904
95,708 in 1905
102,975 in 1906
110,687 in 1907
ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN; quarterly;
historical and genealogical; fifty-four pages
7x9; subscription S1.50; established 1897; Sid-
ney Perley, editor; Perley & Dow, publishers
(1-8).
SANBWICH. Barnstable Co. C; l,448t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 11 m E. by N. E. of Barnstable, the
county seat. Glass, tag, braid and watch
guard manufactories.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; inde-
pendent; twelve pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; H. L. Chipman. edi-
tor; Independent Publishing Co., publishers
(7-3).
OBSERVER; Tuesdays; independent;
four pages 22x28; subscription 81-50; estab-
lished 1883; Observer Publishing Co., editor*
and publishers (6—5).
SAUGUS, Essex Co. c! 5,084t pop., on
Boston & Maine Rd.. 8 m. N. by N. E. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures of
shoes and flannel goods.
HERALD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1887; James A.
Halliday. editor and publisher.
SHELBURNE FALLS, Franklin
€0. -a 1,508+ pop., on Fitchburg and New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rds., 13 m.
W. of Greenfield, the county seat. Manu-
factures of cutlery and hardware.
DEERFIELD VALLEY ECHOt
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50; established 3893; J. F.
Temnle. editor and publisher (10—3) (A A).
MESSENGER ; Wednesdays (A A).
SOUTH BRAINTREE, Xor/olk
Co. D- 2,552+ pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., 10 m. S. of Boston.
OBSERVER AND REPORTER;
Saturdays; Independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription $2; Eb»>n Prescott, editor; G. W.
Prescott & Sons, publishers (1—7).
SOI7THBRIBGE, Worcester Co. D
11,000 pop., on New England Rd. and Quin-
nebaug r., 18 m. S. W. of Worcester, on©
of the two county seats. Manufactures
of cottons, spectacles, twines, knives and
boots and shoes
HERAIiD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages ^0x26; subscription $1 ; established
1881; W. T. Robinson, editor and publisher
(T — 5). Prints an edition for Sturbrldge.
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PRESS; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1891;
George Grant, editor and publisher (1—8).
SOUTH FRAMINGHAM, Mid-
dlesex Co. D- 12,000 pop., on Boston & Albany
and New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rds.. 21 m. W. by S. W. of Boston, the State
capital. Manufactures of rubber goods,
tags, jewelers' supplies, woolens, paper,
boots and shoes, straw goods, rattan chairs,
harness and machinery.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription $3; estnbllshed 1897; C. J.
McPherscm. editor; News Publishing Co.,
publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1899 and 1903.
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
FRAMINGHAM GAZETTE; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1870; O. O. Davis,
editor; Middlesex Newspaper Co., publishers
(1—8). Prints special editions for neighbor-
ing towns.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FRAMINGHAM TRIBl NE; Fri-
days: independent: eight pagps 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1883; Walter W.
Pease, editor; Tribune Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (1—8). Prints special editions for
neitrhborlng towns.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
SOUTH "WEYMOUTH, Norfolk
Co. D- 3,500 pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd., 15 m. S. of Boston, the State
capital. Boot and shoe manufactories.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
•crlptlon $1; established 1891; S*B. Pratt, edi-
tor and publisher.
SPENCER, Worcester Co. D 7,627t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 12 m. W. of
Worcester, one of the two county seats.
Manufactures of boots and shoes, under-
wear, woolen cloth and wire.
LEADER; Fridays; independent;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
475
MASSA CHUSETTS.
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.60; estab-
lished 1890; William J. Heffernan, editor aud
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,6io m
1897 and 1,526 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SPRINGriELD, c.\i., Hampden Go.
p 62,059+ pop. — local estimate '.5,182— on
Boston & Albany, Boston & Maine, New
York, New Haven & Hartford and New
England Rds. and Connecticut r.. 24 m.
N. of Hartford, Conn. Manufactures of
locomotives, railroad cars, car wheels,
bridges, woolen goods, machinery, paper
collars, buttons, firearms and envelopes.
DAILY.
MORNING UNION; every morning,
EVENING UNION, every evening except
Sunday ; republican ; dally twelve to sixteen,
Sunday twenty to forty-four pages 17x22;
subscription— morning or evening $6, Sunday
$2.50; established 1864; A. P. Langtry, pub-
lisher (12— 6)
Combined morning
17,501 in 1894
21,909 in 1900
23.369 in 1902
23,066 in 1903
24j164 in 1904
24,572 in 1905
25,027 in 1906
26,294 in 1907
10,647 in 1896
12,262 in 1900
13,721 in 1902
14.057 in 1903
14,185 in 1904
15,640 in 1 90s
16,199 in 1906
17,260 in 1907
Publisher's announcement— The totnl circu-
lation of the Union, which is greater than
its contemporaries combined, goes into
homes within a trading radius of the city.
Thus advertisers receive the benefit of the
entire circulation. Unlike other dailies in
its field, the Union is taken by readers who
are susceptible to advertising- the younger
and the more progressive element in the
community. The purchasing power of this
following, composed for the most part of
mechanics earning good pay, is greater
Copies printed:
and evening:
Sunday.
MA SSA CHUSETTS-Springfleld.
than that of any community in the State
of equal population.
Local aavertisers use more space in the
Union than in any other paper. During 1907
the Union published 39(j.872 more lines of
advertising than any other paper in its
field.
Advertising rates: One time, 10c. a line;
26 times, 5c.; 78 times, 4c.; 156 times, 334c.;
claesifled, 5o. All advertisements appear
in both morning and evening editions at
the same price.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 17x22}^; subscrip-
tion $3.50; established 1880: C.J.Bellamy, edi-
tor; Daily News Publishing Co., publishers
(2-7).
Copies printed: 6,748 in 1897
7,798 in 1902
8,367 in 1903
8,257 in 1904
8,347 in 1905
8,591 in 1906
9,489 in 1907
REPUBLICAN ; every morning, and
WEEKL.Y, Thursdays ; independenr ; daily
fourteen to eighteen, Sunday iweiity-two to
twenty-eight, weekly sixteen pages ]8x2t;
subscription — daily $8. Sunday $2. weekly
$1; established — daily 1844, Sunday 1878,
weekly 1824; Samuel Bowles, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8). See advertiseineut below.
Copies printed: daily, (©0)11,929 in 189;
15,103 in 1900
15,482 in iQOi
15,542 in 1903
15,914 in 1904
16.037 in 190S
16,368 in 1906
16,544 in 1907
Sunday, (©0) 9.968 in 1895
13.795 in 1900
13.983 in 1902
15,270 in 1903
15,895 in 1904
16,145 in 1905
16,609 in 1906
17,172 in 1907
Weekly. 3,246 m 189S
4.735 in 1900
4,281 in 1901
4,177 in 1902
4,101 in 1904
3,990 in 1905
4,198 in 1906
4,293 in 1907
SEMI-WEEKLY,
HOMESTEAD; semi-weekly. Wed-
MASSACHUSETTS.
THe New England Newspaper
Establisbed in 1824 by Samuel Bowles.
Daily $8.00. Sunday $2.00. Weekly $1.00.
Interesting and Attractive to Readers. Valuable to Advertisers.
CLEANEST PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES.
476
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS— Springfield.
I
Desdays and Saturdays; society; sixteen
to twenty four pages 15x21; subscription'
$3.50; established 1878; Springfield Home-
stead Newspaper Co., editors and publishers
(12-6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis,
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1891, but it had
credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1896 and
more than 2,250 in 1898 and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
"WEEKLY.
CURRENT EVENTS; Fridays; educa-
tional; four pages lUj-oxUi^j^; subscription 40
cents; established 1902; Educational Press
Company, editors and publishers ( 1—7) (A A)-
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 33,803 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was \
credited with more than 20,000 in 1906.
NEW ENGLAND HOMESTEAD
(Eastern edition of American Agriculturist) ;
Saturdays'; agricultural; twenty four to
thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1867; Orange Judd Co.. editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies .printed: 36,501 in 1898
40,455 in 1900
40,518 in 1902
40,727 in 1903
40,887 in 1904
41,900 in 1905
45,296 in 1906
49,727 in 1907
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; roman catholic;
eight page« 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab
Ushed 188B; Thomas F. English, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,486 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since 1899, up to and
including 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
FARM AND HOME; semi-monthly;
agricultural; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 51J cents; established 1880; Phelps Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers ; dated also
at Chicago, 111. (1—6).
Copies printed: 251,116 in 1894
316,979 in 1900
360,404 in 190:
367,437 in 1903
365,808 in 1904
385,717 in 190S
414,091 in 1906
432,238 in 1907
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN PHYSICAL, EDUCA-
TION REVIEW; monthly, October to
June: physical education; four hundred
pages 6x9; subscription $3; established 1895;
J. H. McCurdy, editor; The American Physi-
cal Education Association, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,400 in 1907
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING; monthly;
one hundred and twenty-eight pages 65^x91^ ;
subscription $1; established 1885; Phelps Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: 25,000 in 1899
51,666 in 1901
103,666 in 1902
135,992 in 1903
171,017 in 1904
206,083 in 1905
I 209,579 in 1906
227,908 in 1907
MASSACHUSETTS— Springfield.
KINDERGARTEN REVIEW;
monthly, except July and August; educa-
tional; eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1891; May Murray, editor; The
Milton-Bradley Company, publishers (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,512 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
WORD AND WORK; monthly; un
denominational ; thirty-six pages &]4x9^ ; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1879; AbbieC.
Morrow, editor; Christian Workers' Union,
publishers (12—4 P) (A A).
STONEHAM, Middlesex Co. D- 6,ia7t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 12 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Shoe and leather
manufactories.
IN DEPENDENT ; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1870; F. L. &W. E. .Whlttler, editors
and publishers (7—3 P)
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper se'emed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
STOUGHTON, Norfolk Co. D- 5,442t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., IS m. S. of Boston, the State capital.
Manufactures of boots and shoes and rub-
ber and woolen goods.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1885; A. M. Bridgman, editor; Stoughton
Record Company, publishers il — 6 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, bu*; failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SENTINEL; Saturdaj'S; independent-
republican; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription
$2; established 1861; L. W. Standish, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
TAUNTON, c.h., Bristol Co. 0,31,0361
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Taunton r., 34 m. S. of Boston, the
State capital. Manufactures of printing
presses and machinery, cotton and woolen
goods, stoves, nails, buttons, copper and
silverware.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and BRISTOL CO. REPUBLI-
CAN, Fridays; republican; eight pages-
daily 24x30, weeklv 22x28; subscription— daily
$6, weekly $2; established— daily 1848, weekly
1831; William Reed, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
HERALD-NEWS; every evening ex
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 20x22;
subscription $6; established— A'ett-s 1881. Her-
ald 1893; DudlevM.Holman, editor; Taunton
Evening News, Inc.. publishers (7—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
4:7
MASSACHUSETTS.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit fo?
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SPY; Saturdays; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established March, 1901 ; Samuel
D. Eastham, editor and publisher (9— 6) (A A).
SOCIAL CULTUKE5monthly(AA).
TURNER'S FALLS, Franklin Co.
-a 2,907 pop., on Fltchburg and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and Connecti-
cut r., 3 m. N. W. of Greenfield, the county
seat. The river has three falls, giving im-
mense water power, utilized in manufact-
uring writing, printing and tissue paper,
cutlery, rpachlnery, leather, cotton and
lumber.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription (2; established 1872; Cecil
T. Bagnall, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
UXBRIDGE, Worce$ter Co. D 8,599t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 19 m. S. E. of Worcester, one of the two
county seats. Cotton and woolen manu-
facturing.
COMPENDIUM ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.75; estab-
lished 1867 ; L. H. Balcome, editor and pub-
lisher.
UXBRIDGE AND WHITINS-
VIL.L.E TRANSCRIPT; Fridays (A A).
WAKEFIELD, it«dd/M«aj Co.D-9,290t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 10 m. N. of
Boston, the State capital. Manufactures of
rattan and knitted goods, iron castings,
pianos and boots and shoes.
ITEM; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 171^x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1894; Harris M. Dolbeare. editor and
publisher (12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,164 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
CITIZEN AND BANNER; Fridays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
«2; established 1872; Chester W. Eaton, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3).
Copies^ printed; This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1896. but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
WALPOLE, Norfolk Co. o 3,672t
pop., on New England and New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rds., 19 m. S. W. of
Boston, the State capital. General man-
ufacturing and farming.
^CENTRAL. NORFOLK DEMO-
CRAT; Saturdays; democratic; eight pagei
15x23; subscription $2; e8tabllBhedl885; J.D.
Smmons, editor ; Norfolk Publishing Co. , pub-
llih«rs; prints special editions for neighbor-
ing towns (7—3 P) (A A).
WALTHAM, Middlesex Co. a- 28,481t
pop., on Fltchburg and Boston & Maine
Rd«. and Charles r., 9 m. W. of Boston,
the State capital. General manufacturing.
Waltham and United Statei Watch Oom-
panlea' works are here.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent-republican: four
pages 20x24 ; subscription $3 ; established
MASS A CH VSETTS.
1893; Eaton Brothers, editors and publishers
(9 — 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
ractory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1901, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
FREE PRESS -TRIBUNE; every
evenmg except Sunday; repubUcan: eight
pages 18x22; subscription $3; established
1888; Waltham Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 3,613 in 1904
3.S53 in 1505
3.817 in 1906
4,274 in 1907
Publisher's announceinent.— The Daily Frbb
Prbss-Tribdne goes direct to 8,5W homes
in Waltham. Admitted to be the best ad-
i'^^'V^-^S. medium. Average circulation
for 190(— 4,2(4; for December, 1907-4.490.
WARE, Hampshire Co. -a 8,594 pop.,
on Boston & Albany and Boston & Maine
Rds., 27 m. N. E. of Springfield. Cotton,
woolen, worsted, shoe and box manufac-
tories.
WARE RIVER NEWS; Thursdays:
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1..5; established 1887; R. E. Capron. editor
and publisher (1—8).
WARREN, ^Vorcesier Co. (2 4,417t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., about 28 m. N. E. of Springfield. Cot-
ton and woolen mills, stamping machinery,
valve and steam pump works.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
W A T E R T O W N, ilftdrf/Mw Co. D-
11,202 pop., on Fltchburg Division of Boston
& Maine Rd. and Charles r., 7 m. W. of Bos-
ton, the State capital. Manufactures of
dress goods, stoves, starch, carpet lining,
needles, laundry machinery, paper bags*
rubber goods and government paints.
TRIBUNE-EXTERPRISE ; Fridays:
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
tlon %i; established 1879; George R. Stratton
managing editor: The Tribune-Enterprlfe!
publishers (1—8). Prints an edition for
Waverleyand Belmont.
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1902
1,500 in 1907
WEBSTER, Worcester Co. n 11.261
pop., on Boston & Albany and N. Y., N. H
& H. Rds., 16 m. S. by S. W. of Worcester,
one of the two county seats. Manufact-
ures of cotton, woolen yarn, linen crash
and shoes.
T I M E S ; Thursdays ; Independent :
eighteen to twenty four pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1849; H.J. Steinberg
editor; The Webster Press (Inc.), publlsherg
(12—5). Publishes editions for Oxford
Thompson, Conn., Southbrldge, Woodstock'
Conn., and Charlton (1-8). '
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,624 in
^896 and 1,625 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WELLESLEY, Norfolk Co. o 5,072t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 15 m. W,
478
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MA SSA CHUSETTS.
MASS A CHUSETTS.
S. W. of Boston, the State capital. Seat of
Wellesley College.
COLLEGE NEWS; Wednesdays;
collegiate; eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1902; Helene L. Buhlert, editor;
Wellesley Magazine Board, publishers (2— 3).
REVIEW; Saturdays (A A).
TOWNSIIAX; Fridays; local; twelve
pages 10x14; subscription $2; established
April, 19u6: G. Clinton Fuller, managing
editor; Wellesley Publishing Co., publishers
(1-8).
WELLESLEY MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary; flfty-six pages 8x9; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1892; Helen L.
Buhlert, editor; Wellesley Magazine Board,
publishers (.2— 3J.
WESTBORO, Worc«»ter Co. n 5,400t
pop., on Boston & Albany Rd., 12 m. E. of
Worcester, one of the two county seats,
and 32 W. by S. W. of Boston, the State
capital. General manufacturing. Seat of
the State Insane Asylum and Lyman School
for Boys.
CHKONOTYPE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1864; C. H. Thurston, editor; Chro-
notype Printing Company, publishers (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,200 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
WESTFIELD, Hampden Co. p 13,700
pop., on Boston & Albany and New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rds. and West-
field r., 10 m. N. W. of Springfield, the
county seat. Manufactures of whips,
cigars, steam heaters, bicycles and paper.
VALLEY ECHO; Saturdays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1885; Westfield Times Co., editors
and publishers; prints special editions for
Huntington and Chester (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an average issue of 2,502 in
1896 and 2,932 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
WEST SOMERVILLE, Middlesex
Co. D- on Boston & Maine Rd. A suburb of
Boston.
PEOPLE; quarterly, September. Decem-
ber, March and June; educational; eight
pages 11x15; snbscrlption 25 cents; estab-
lished 1898 ; W. Scott, editor; The People
Publishing Co.. publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,500 i** ^901
5,000 in 1903
5,000 in 1904
5,000 in 1905
5,000 in 1906
5,000 in 1907
WESTWOOD, Norfolk Co. D- 1,200
pop.. 12 m. S. W. of Boston. Daisyingand
farming.
ARIEL; monthly; socialism; forty-four
pages 5x7; subscription 60 cents; established
1905; The Ariel Press, editors and publishers
a-8).
^Copies printed: 1,270 in 1907
WEYMOUTH, Norfolk Co. n- ll,324t
pop. (comprises several villages), on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. and
Weymouth Fore r. General manufactur-
ing, especially of boots and shoes,
GAZETTE AND TRANSCRIPT;
Fridays; independent; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $2; established 1867; M. E. Hawes,
editor; Gazette Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,800 in^ 1896 and
1,350 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WHITMAN, Plymouth Co. O, 7,600
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 21 m. S. S. E. of Boston, the State
capital. Manufactures of tacks, boxes, eye-
lets, shanks and boots and shoes.
TIMES AND PLYMOUTH CO.
COURIER; Fridays; Independent ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1872;
L. B. Hatch, editor; L. B. Hatch & Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
W^ILLIAMSTOW^N, Berkshire Co.
-a 5,013f pop., on Fitchburg Rd., 20 m. N. of
Pittsfleld. the county seat, and 40 E. of
Troy, N. Y. Manufactures of woolen goods,
boots and shoes, carriages and hardware.
Seat of Williams College, founded In 1793.
WILLIAMS RECORD; semi
weekly, Mondays and Thursdays, during the
college year; collegiate; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $2.50; established 1887; Students
of Williams College, editors and publishers
(1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WILIilAMS LITERARY
MONTHLY; during the college year;
collegiate ; one hundred pages 6x10; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1887; Students of
Williams College, editors and publishers.
WINCHENDON, Worcttter Co. u
5,001+ pop., on Boston & Albany and Bos-
ton & Maine Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Fitchburg,
one of the two county seats. General man-
ufacturing.
COURIER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Etta I. Ward, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WINCHESTER Middlesex Co. a-
8,500 pop., on Boston & Maine Rd.. 2 m. S. by
S. E. of Woburn and 8 N. W. of Boston, the
State capital.
STAR; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $3 ; egtablished
1880; Theodore P. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
479
MASf^ACH U.'^ETTS.
this paper seemed to assert that it had!
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect- It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TVINTHROP, Suffolk Co. a- 7.034
pop., on Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn Rd.,
Si4 m. N. E. of Boston, the county seat and
State capital. Manufacturing.
SUN AND VISITOR; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; establislied —
Sun 1892, Visitor 1880; H. E. Emerson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
W O B IT R N, Middlesex Co. a- 14,154t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 10 m. N. N. E.
of Boston, the State capital. Tanning and
curing of leather and manufacture of
electric lamps.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK Li Y, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $3,
weelcly $1.50; established— daily 1906, weekly
1889; News Publishing Company, publishers
(1-T)(AA). . ^
Copies printed: weekly, 1,431 in 1906
TIi>IES; every evening except Sunday
and holidays; four to eignt pages lTi^x22;
subscription $3; established October, 1901;
J. D. Haggerty, editor and publisher (3—8).
JOURNALi ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 30x26; subscription $2 ; established 1851;
Geo. A. Hobbs, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
WORCESTER, c.li., Worcester Co. n
118,421+ pop., at junction of six railroads,
44 m. W. by S. W. of Boston, the State
capital. Manufactures of various kinds
and of the most extensive character.
Situated in the center of the State.
DAILY.
EVENING GAZETTE ; every evening
excepi Sunday ; republican; twelve to six-
teen pages 19i^x23i^; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1843; Geo. F. Booth, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: 7,63s in 1902
11,401 in 1906
14,682 in 1907
Jhiblisher's announcement— .\ctnal average
(sworn) for 1907 was 14,682 copies daily.
Permission given Association of American
Advertisers to examine circulation.
Printing by far the best evening paper,
it is not strange that the Gazette is gradu-
ally gaining in circulation. It is confidently
expected that, before the end of the cur-
rent year, the average will be between
15.000 ond 16rK0coi;(iesdnilv.
The GAZETTE is WORCESTER'S
"HOME" PAPER, and now has the largest
evening circulation of any Worcester neivs-
paper. The Gazette prints and sells more
papers dally than any other Worcester
evening paper sells, or ever did sell, or
claim to sell.
It now carries m<>rp columns of display
advertising in the six week-days than any
other Worcester paper. This is because
Worcester merchants recognize that the
Gazette is the paper that brings Worcester
people into Worcester stores to BUY goods.
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday; independent; eight to twelve pases
16-5^x221^; subscription $3; established 1891;
Worcester Post Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—4).
Copies printed: 10,728 in 1894
13,533 in 1904
12,784 in 1907
MASSACHUSETTS— Worcester.
L'OPINION PUBL.IQUE; every
evening except Sunday; French; republican;
dally six, Saturda> eight page.s 18x24 ; sub-
scription $3; established 1893; W. Levi Bous-
quet, manager ; Beilsle Printing ana Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed:(0©)-', 789 in 1895
7,867 in 1900
8,460 in 1901
4,732 in 1904
4,253 in 1905
4^282 in 1906
4,586 in 1907
T E li E G R A M ; every morning ; repub-
lican; daily ten to sixteen, suuuay tweuty-
eight to forty-eight pages 19x25; subscription
—daily $6. Sunday $2; established— aail\ 1886,
Sunday 1884; A. P. Cristy, editor; Tele'gram
Newspaper Company, publishers ( 1—4 ).
Copies printed: daily. 11,729 in 1895
20,676 in 1900
24,168 in 1903
25,476 in 1903
26,593 in 1904
27,298 in 1905
27,857 in 1906
26,827 in 1907
Sunday, 13,739 in 1895
21,358 in 1900
25,265 in 1902
25,930 in 1903
25,673 in 1904
26,451 in 1905
27,537 in 1906
28,006 in 1907
WEEKLY.
LABOR NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
MESSENGER; Saturdays ; roman
catholic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
SI. .50: established 1887; Messenger Co.,
editors and publishers (12 — i) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 3,100 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1906.
NYA OSTERNS WECKOBL.AD;
Wednesdays; Swedish; independent; eight
pages 17%x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; A. Olof son, editor; New Eastern Weekly
Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,484 in
1900 and 3,008 in 1903. since which
it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
SKANDINA VIA; Wednesdays; Swed-
ish; independent ;twenty pages 19x26: sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1886 : John P.
Holmgren, manager; Swedish Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,843 in 1895
and 9,642 in IQ06, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
S VE A ; Wednesdays: Swedish: republi-
can ; sixteen pages 19}^x25 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1897: Karl G. Fredin, edi-
tor: Svea Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,870 in 1904
10,637 in 1907
WORCESTER CO. WEEKLY
RECORD; Saturdays; commercial; twenty
pages 9xl.3V^; sub.scription $3; e.stabllshed
August, 1903: John H. Donnelly, editor; The
Worcester Record Co., publishers (1—8).
480
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MASS A CHUSETTS— Worcester.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
AMERIKOS I.IETUVIS; semi
monthly (A A).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY;
monthly; bird ; flfty-two pages 6x9; sub-
ecription $1; established 1901; Chester A.
Reed, publisher ( 12—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 11,830 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 in 1905 and exceeding
2,250 in 1907.
BOX MAKER: monthly: box making;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; C. W. Hobbs, editor; Box Maker
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1907
SCHOOL. ARTS BOOK; monthly,
except July and August; school »rt; sixty-
four pages 6x8; subscription $1; established
1901 ; Henry Turner Bailey, editor; Davis
Press, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,000 in 1903
8,100 in 1905
8,500 in 1907
SCHOOL. REGISTER; monthly
\v6rCESTER MAGAZINE;
monthly; forty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established January, 1901; Board
of Trade of Worcester, editors and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,733 i^ I903
1,983 in 1904
3,500 in 190S
MASS A CHUSETTS— Worcester.
3,000 in 1906
3,000 in 1907
QUARTERLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF PSY-
CHOL.OGY; quarterly; p8ych(>logical ;
one-hundred and fifty pages 6x9^^; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1887 ; G. Stanley Hall,
editor ; Florence Chandler, publisher. (12—
5). Does not insert advertisements.
PEDAGOGICAL. SEMINARY;
quarterly; educational; one hundred and
fifty pages 6x9; subscription $5; established
1891 ; G. Stanley Hall, editor ; Florence
Chandler, publisher (12—5). Does not insert
adTertisements.
AMERICAN JOURNAIi OF RE-
I.IGIOUS PSYCHOLOGY AND ED-
UCATION; three times a year; psychology
and education; one hundred and eight
pages 7x10; subscription $3.50; established
August, 1904; G. Stanley Hall, editor; Louis
N. Wilson, publisher (1—8). Does not in-
sert advertisements.
YARMOUTH PORT. Barn$tahH
Co. Q, l,682t pop., on Nctt York, New Haven
&, Hartford Rd., 75 m. S. E. of Boston,
the State capital. Various manufactories.
Cranberry culture.
YARMOUTH REGISTER ; Satur
days; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
gcription $2; established 1886; Charles F.
Swift &, Son, editors and publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
MICHIGAN.
Population 2,420,982 t. Land Area 57,430 sq. miles.
Consisting of two detached peninsulas, of which the northernmost has Lake
Superior on the north, Tequamenon Bay and the river St. Mary on the east, lakes
Huron and Michigan on the south, and the State of Wisconsin on the southwest ;
the southernmost section is bounded on the east by lakes Huron, St. Clair and
Erie and the rivers St. Clair and Detroit, on the west by Lake Michigan, and on the
south by the States of Ohio and Indiana. State capital: Lansing, Principal prod-
ucts and industries: Agriculture, lumber, copper and salt. General manufacturing.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 764. divided as fol-
lows: Daily, 80; tri-weekly, 3; semi-weekly, 26; weekly, 556 ; biweekly, 1;
semi-monthly, 6; monthly, 90; bi-monthly, 2.
The cities of over 15,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
Detroit 285,r04t
Grand Rapids 87,565t
Saginaw 4'^,34.5t
Bay City '27.6'>iSt
Jackson 25,180t
Kalamazoo ti4,404+
Muskegon 20,81St
Port Huron 19,158t
Battlecreek 18»563t
Lansing 16.485t
ADDISON, Lenawee Co. O^ 470t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Cincinnati Northern Rds., 59 m. N. W. of
Toledo, O. Flour mills and factories.
COURIER AND TRI-CO. ADVER-
TISER ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x23 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; L.W. Stephenson, editor and publisher
(7-5).
ADRIAN, c. h., Lenawee Co. Q, 10,680
pop., on Wabash, Detroit Southern and
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rds. and
Raisin r., 30 m. N. W. of Toledo, O. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
DAILY TEL.EGRAM; every evening
except Sunday; indepeudent; eight pages
17x22; subscription $5; established 1892;
Stuart H. Perry, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,270 in 1902
3,912 in 1903
4,164 in 1904
4,735 in 1905
5.145 in 1906
5,816 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— Covers county
of 60.000 population; 25.000 in cities and vil-
lages. Richest agricultural county In
Michigan, and for several years richest in
United States. Manufactures exceed $7.-
000.000 a year. Exceptionally high standard
of living, intelligence and purchasing
power. A quality tieM. Telegram circula-
tion guaranteed. Associated Press service.
TIMES AND EXPOSITOR ; every
evening except Sunday, and TRI- WEEK-
LY, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays;
republican ; daily four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion—dally $5, tri-weekly $1.50; established
1863; Thomas A. Dailey , editor ; Times Printing
Company, publishers (2 — 3).
Copies printed: The daily edition ot
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,113 in 1896 and 2,367 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and I907«
/The tri-weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 1,817 >fl 1896.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
PRESS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages 15x23; sub-
Si
scription $1.50 ; established 1873 ; C. C.
Parker, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,500 in 1898 and
1,680 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
MICHIGAN PATRON 5 monthly; six
pages 18x22; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished October, 1902; J. W. Helme, editor;
Patron Publishing Co., publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: 6,150 in 1905
10,304 in 1906
11,633 in 1907
ALBION, Calhoun Co. g 4,61ft pop.,
on Michigan Central and Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern Rds. and Kalamazoo r. ,
30 m. W. of Jackson and 40 S. by S. W. of
Lansing, the State capital. Several manu-
factories. Seat of Albion College.
RECORDER ; every evening except
Sunday and Thursday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; dally four, weekly
eight pag«is 15x32 ; subscription— daily $3,
weekly SI; established— dally 1904, weekly
1868; R. B. Kennedy, editor; Recorder Press
Co., publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,286 in 1898 and 1,500 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LEADER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; W. B. Gildart. editor and pub-
lisher (12--5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1.896 in
1899, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as i.ooo copies.
MIRROR} Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x34; subscription $1; established
1856; A. B. Anthony, editor; The Mirror
Printing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper,^ but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907-
ALOON AC, -Sain* Clair Co. D- 1,21 «t
pop., at Junction of St. Clair r. and Lake St.
482
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
Clair, 36 m. N. E. of Detroit. Shipbuilding
and salt beds.
COURIER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
«ub8crlptiou $1; established 1894; Charles C.
Parker, editor and publisher! 1—8).
ALLEGAN, c. h., Allegan Co. P2,667t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Pere Marquette and Michigan Central
Rds. and Kalamazoo r., 30 m. E. of Lake
Michigan and 33 S. by S. W. of Grand
Rapids. Manufacturing. Within the "Michi-
gan Fruit Belt." Farming.
GAZETTE ; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; Edvvy C. Reid, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,115 in. 1894
and 3,400 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907-
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; J. J. & L. A. Firestone, editors and pub-
lishers (1—7). . , ^
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1902, but has tiot since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established
April. 1902; C. F. Davison, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
Copies printed: 1,082 in 1903
1,820 in 1904
1,760 in 1907
ALLEN, Hillsdale Co. p 500 pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 8 m.
N. W. of Hillsdale, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ARGUS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Miss M. P.
ConklIng,edltor:C.W. Owen, published 8-^).
ALMA, Gratiot Co. D 3.600 pop.,
on P6re Marquette and Ann Arbor Rds., 37
m. W. of Saginaw. Agriculture, milling,
manufacturing and lumbering.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent-
republican; four pages 19!^x24: subscription
$1; established 1395; Brown & Sartor, editors
and publishers (1—8).
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x32 ; subscription $1 ; established 1878 ;
Alma Record Company, editors and publish-
ers (1—6). . . , ,.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,198 in 1899
and 1,564 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907*
ALMONT, J^ap*'*" Co. n-TlSt pop., on
Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 34 m. W. of
Port Huron. Iron foundry, steam feed
and grist and cider mills, sash and blind
factory and grain elevator.
UERALiD; Thursdays, i-epublican ; four
pages 17x24: subscription $1; established
1875: G. W. Patoii. editor and publisher (1— S).
WORLD'S HOPE; semi-monthly; uni-
versalist; sixteen pages e-M^l'l; subscription
$1: established 1882; J. H. Paton, editor and
publisher (1—8). Does not Insert advertise-
ments.
MICHIGAN.
ALPENA, c. h., Alpena Co. cf 12,400
pop., on Detroit & Mackinac Rd. and Thun-
der bay, at the mouth of Thunder Bay r.,
250 m. N. of Detroit. Fine harbor, large
steam saw mills, hemlock extract works
and sulphate, paper and spool factories,
tanneries and commercial fisheries. Port-
land cement works. Summer resort.
ECHO; every evening except Sunday,
tind FARMER, Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$2.50, weekly 50 cents; established— dally
1890, weekly 1899; W.B. Dobson. editor and
publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: 2,458 in 1899
2,350 in 1905
2,396 in 1907
Weekly, 3,776 in 1900
3,873 in 1905
3,870 in 1907
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x24 ; established 1899; E. S.
Meers, editor and publisher.
ARGUS; Wednesdays > independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871; James Collins, editor and pub-
Isher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,660 in 1897. since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
PIONEER; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1863; H. K. Bryan, editor: Pioneer and News
Printing Co., publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
ALTO, Kent Co. -a 218t pop., on Pere
Marquette Rd., about 20 m. S. E. of Grand
Rapids, the county seat.
SOLiO; Fridays (A A).
ANN ARBOR, c. h., Waihtenaw Co. P,
14,509t pop., on Michigan Central and Ann
Arbor Rds. and Huron r., 38 m. W. of De-
troit. Several manufactories. Seat of State
University and High School, with over
4.000 students in attendance. Farming.
DAILY.
DAILY TIMES; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1890; R. L. Warren,
editor; Ann Arbor Times Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue ot
1,500 in 1896 and precisely the same
in 1899, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1. 000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
MICHIGAN DAILY; every morning
except Monday, during the college year; col-
legiate; four pages 11x18; subscription $2.50;
established 1890; Paul Scott Mowrer, editor;
Charles E. Winstead, manager (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEWS-ARGUS; every evening except
Sunday; independent; eight pages 1*3^x22}^;
subscription $3.12; established December,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
483
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
1905; C. Seymour Clark, editor; Ann Arbor
News Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,809 in 1907
WEEKLY.
WASHTENAW POST; Thursdays;
German; four pages 2ax3U; subscription $1;
established 1878; Eugene J. Helber, editor
and publisher (12— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,000 in 1903
and 4,000 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
WASHTENAW^ UNION-RECORD;
Fridays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
•ubscrlption $1; established 1899; Max Wal
ther, editor; Record Publishing Co., publish-
ers (6—5).
BI-WEEKLY.
INLANDER; bi weelcly during the col-
lege year; university; thirty-two pages
9xl2i; subscription $1; established 1890; Ar-
thur C. Pound, editor; T. L. Milburn, pub-
lisher (1—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it hau
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
AMERICAN TYLER-KEYSTONE;
semi-monthly; masonic; twenty-four to
thirty-two pages 9x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1888; A. M. Smith, editor; Tyler Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 8,434 Jn 1897
5,092 in 1903
5,383 in 1904
6,162 in 1905
8,158 in 1906
6,619 in 1907
MONTHLY.
MICHIGAN ALUMNUS; monthly,
during the college year; collegiate; ninety-
«ight pages 7x10; subscription $1 ; established
1894; W. B. Shaw, editor; Alumni Association
of the University of Michigan, publishers
(2~6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue _ of 4,222 in
1897 and 6,800 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW; month
ly; legal; eighty-eigb.t to one hundred and
eight pages 7x10; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished June, 1902; James H. Brewster, editor;
University of Michigan, Law Department,
publishers (2 — 6).
PHYSICIAN AN D SURGEON;
monthly; medical; ninety-eight pages 7x10;
subscription $2; established 1879; John Will-
lam Keating and Frank Banghart Walker,
. •dltors and publishers (10—3); dated also at
Detroit.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but It had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
. ARMADA, Macomb Co. R 933 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 40 m. N. of Detroit.
Manufactures of barrel heads and staves.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; independent; eight
tt>aKes 15x22; subscription $1; established
1389; C. D. Macaulay, editor and publisher
(6-5).
ASHLEY, Gratiot Co. D 6I7t pop., on
Ann Arbor and Grand Trunk Rds., 10 m. S.
E. of Ithaca, the county seat. Stave and
heading mill, tile and cheese factories
Farming, sugar beets being a leading pro-
duct.
WORLD ; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1898;
E. H. Mudge, editor and publisher (I— 8).
ATHENS, Calhoun Co. g 583t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 16 m. S. of Battle -
creek. Farming, lumbering and milling.
Wheat raising.
TIMES ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883 ;
L. H.Love, editor; L. H.Love & Co., pub-
lishers (5— 3).
ATLANTA, c.h., Montmorency Co.
cf 250 pop., on Detroit & Mackinac Rd. and
Thunder Bay r., 40 m. W. of Alpena. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886; G. M. Rouse, editor and pub-
lisher (8—6).
AUGUSTA, Kalamazoo Co. p 498t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 12 m. E. of
Kalamazoo, the county seat. Shipping
point for live stock. Farming.
BEACON} Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
March, 1902; H. J. Richardson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ART STUDENT'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; art; thirty-six pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established February, 1903;
H. J. Richardson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BADAXE, c. h., Huron Co. a- 1.850
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette and
Saginaw, Tuscola & Huron Rds., about 63
m. N. by N. W. of Port Huron. Lumber,
coal and cement. Agriculture.
DEMO CRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; J. A. Burgess, editor and pub-
lisher.
HURON CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1876; G. E. English, editor and
publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
BALDWIN, c. h., Lake Co. -a 343t
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd. and Pere Mar-
quette r., 31 m. E. of Ludington. Portland
cement works, lumber and shingle mills
and general farming.
LAKE CO. STAR ; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873; Herbert W. Davis, editor and
publisher (6—5).
484
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN— Battlecreek.
BANCROFT, Shiawassee Co. n 528t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 28 m. E. of Lan-
sing, the State capital. Wlieat growing.
C O M I»I E K C I A I^ ; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1880; \V. L. Wright, editor and
publisher.
BANGOR, Van BurenCn.pi,02l^ pop.,
on Fere Marquette Rd., 18 m. N. W. of
Paw Paw, the county seat. Grist and saw
mills and large pickle factory. In "Mich-
gan Fruit Belt." Poultry shipping center.
ADVANCE; Fridays ; republican ;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1873; M. F. Russell.editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BARRYTON, Mecosta Co. D 600
pop., on Detroit, Lansing & Northern Rd.,
18 m. E. of Big Rapids, the county seat.
Farming, lumbering and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; J. L. Campbell, editor and publisher.
BATTLECREEK, Calhoun Co. g
30,CX)0pop., on Michigan Central and Chi-
cago & Grand Trunk Rds. and at junction
of Battlecreek with Kalamazoo r.,23m. E.
of Kalamazoo and 40 W. of Jackson.
Manufacturing center. Fruit growing and
farmlni;.
DAILY.
ENQUIRER; every morning except
Monday; eight to sixteen pages 17x22; sub-
scription $5; established 1900; Charles W.
Green, manager; Enquirer Publishing Com-
pany (Ltd.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been
secured from this paper, but it had
credit for exceeding 2,250 in I907«
JOURNALj ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK LiY, Wednesdayg; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$6, weekly $1.59 ; established — dally 1857,
weekly 1851; A. D. Welton. editor; Welton &
McKinnon, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,680 in 1895 and .•?,o6i in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an issue of 1,728 for the year 189s.
1,700 in 1901, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
MOON ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $6, weekly
S1.50; established — dally 1878. weekly 1882;
[artin E. Brown, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,414 in 1897. since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1899, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regular-
ly in 1899, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
WEEKLY.
ADVENT REVIEW^ AND SAB-
BATH HERALD. {See Washington,
D. C.)
YOUTH'S INSTRUCTOR. (See
Washington, D. C.)
MONTHLY.
DOGDOM; monthly; dogs; seventy-two
pages %%x'd%\ subscription $1; established
1900; Eugene R. Cole, editor; Dogdom Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,000 in 1901
4,308 in 1904
5,625 in 1906
6,475 in 1907
DOG FANCIER; monthly; kennel;
forty eight pages 9x12; subscription 50 cent« ;
established 1891; Eugene Glass, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 3,000 in 1900 and
3,500 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907-
GAME FANCIERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; game fowl; twelve pages 8x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1879; Geo. S.
Barnes, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 3,500 in 1901
4,000 in 1905
4,000 in 1906
4,000 in 1907
GOOD HEALTH; monthly; hygienic;
ninety-six to one hundred and twelve pages
6}^x9i^; subscription $1; established 1866; J.
H. Kellogg, M.D.. editor; Good Health Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 27,475 in
1899. since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with exceeding
17,500 in 1900, and more than 12,500
every year since, up to and including
I907« . ,
LAWGIVER; monthly; commercial,
legal; eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1898; J. H. Zuver, editor; Asso-
ciated Lawyers' Publishing Co., publisher!
(12-4) (AA). . , ^, .
Copies prmted: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,572 .»»
1899 and 12,500 in 1904. since which
it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 7,500 in
1905 and 1906.
MEDICAL MISSIONARY'; monthly;
medical missions; thirty-two pages 9^x12;
subscription 75 cents; established 1891; J. H.
Kellogg, M.D., and Geo. C. Tenney, editors;
Battle Creek Sanitarium, publishers (12—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for isuing so many.
MICHIGAN POULTRY BREED-
ER; monthly ; poultry raising; twenty pag««
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1886;
George S. Barnes, editor and publisher (13— 5).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1895 •
3,000 in 1901
4,000 in 1905
4,000 in 1906
4,000 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
485
MICHIGAN— Battlecreek.
MODERN MEDICINE; monthly;
medical; thirty two pages 5J^x8^; subscrip
tion $1; established 1891; J. H. Kellogg. M. D.,
editor; Modern Medicine Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: s.ooo in 1900
2,400 in 1906
2,625 in 1907
RURAL. ADVOCATE; monthly; agri
culture; twenty-four pages SJ^xIl}^; sub-
scription 25 cents; established December,
1903; J. H. Brown, editor; Rural Advocate
Publishing Co. (Ltd), oublishers (12— 4 P).
TRUE AMERICAN; monthly (A A).
BAY CITY, c. h., Bay Co. n- 42,386
pop., on Detroit & Mackinac, Flint ft Pere
Marquette, Grand Trunk and Michigan
Central Rds. and Saginaw r. Manufac-
tures of chemicals and beet sugar, box
factories, shipbuilding plants, iron works
and coal mines. Lumber and salt In
abundance.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; six to sixteen
pages 15x22 ; subscription $3 ; established
1878; Bay City Times Co., publishers (3— 8).
Copies printed 8,649 in 1902
7,578 in 1904
11,054 in 1907
TRIBUNE; every morning except Mon-
day; republican ; daily eight pages 17-H^23%,
Sunday twentj^-four to thirty-six pages; sub-
scription-dally $5, Sundays only $>; estab-
lished 1872; E. D. Cowles, editor; J. C. Mc-
Cabe, business manager (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,968 in
1902 and 6,127 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays: democratic;
eight pages 16x32; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1891; George Washington, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000^ copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
INDUSTRIAL. HERALD; Fridays;
independent labor; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1901; R. T.
Woddle. editor- George Washington, pub-
lisher (13-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a I ating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MICHIGAN FREIE PRESSE; Thurs
days; German; Independent; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
• Aug. Lankenan, editor andpublisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, btit such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
NATIONAL. FARMER; Thursdays:
agriculture, dairying and sugar beet culture;
twelve page3 91^x151^; subscription 75 cents;
established 1899 as Sitga?- Beei CuifwHst; Na-
tional Farmer Publishing Company, editors
and publisher* (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
MICHIGAN.
dit for an average issue of 18,161 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
12,500 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
FRARBDA ; Saturdays ; Polish ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1885; Polish American Publishing Co., editors
and publishers.
EVANGELICAL. TIDINGS; month
ly ; religious; eight pages 13x18; subscription
35 cents; established 1905; William F. Vogel,
editor and publisher (I— 8).
Copies printed: 1,179 in 1906
1,042 in 1907
BEARLAKE, Manistee Co.\2 448t
pop., 7 m. from Lake Michigan and 19 N.E.
of Manistee, the county seat. Agriculture.
In northern fruit belt of Michigan.
BEACON; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17ix24 ; subscription!$1.25 ; established
188S; A. J. L. Keddie, editor and publisher
(1—8); prints an edition for Onekama.
BEAVERTON, Gladwin Co. U 900
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 8 m.
S. of Gladwin, the county seat. Manu-
factures of hoops, staves, lumber, shingles
and railroad ties. Farming.
CLARION; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x2(); subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Arthur E. Dann ft Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
BELDING, Ionia Go. n 3,282t Pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd. , 16 m. N. N. W. of Ionia,
the county seat. Manufactures of silk, re-
frigerators, caskets, furniture and baskets.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
E. B. Lapham, editor; Banner Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
(Topics printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,024 for the year
1895, 1,036 in 1902, but has not since
made definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896; Frank J. Luick, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
DEGREE OF HONOR REVIEW;
monthly ; Degree of Honor. Ancient Order of
United Workmen; twenty -four pages 8x11;
subscription 75 cents; established 1896; Fran-
ces M. Buell Olson, editor; Mrs. Luella K.
Webster, publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 7,920 in 1902 and 8,687
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
4.000 in 1907.
MICHIGAN A. O. U. W. HERALD;
monthly ; Degree of Honor, Ancient Order of
United Workmen; eight pages 8x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1878; O. F. & L.
K. Webster, editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,700 in_ 1896
and 6,146 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
486
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
BELLAIRE, c-h-. Antrim Co. [j l.loTf
pop., on Chicago & West Michigan Rd.,
30 m. N. E. of Traverse City. Manufactures
of woodenware, bowls, traj'S, scoops, hoops
and staves.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1895;
Ira A. Adams, editor; The Bellaire Publishing
Companj', publishers.
BELLEVILLE, Wayne Co. O, 485
pop., on Wabash R.I., 24 m. W. by S. W. of
Detroit. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886 ; A. E. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (9—5).
BELLEVUE, Eaton Co. p l,074t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd. and Battlecreek,
32 m. S. W. of Lansing, the State capital.
Shipping of produce. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
G A ZETTE;Thursdays; republican; »lght
pages 17jA^x24r subscription $1; established
1871; W. E. Holt, editor and publisher (1—8).
BENTON HARBOR, Btrrien Co. p
6,652+ pop., on Pere Marquette and Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St Louis and
Michigan Central Rds., 60 m. bj' lake and
90 by rail E. of Chicago, 111. Manufactur-
ing. Lumber and fruit.
NEWS-PALLADIUM; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays: independent; naily
eight to twelve, semi-weekly eight pages
18x23; subscription— dally $5.20, semi-weekly
$1; established 1855; J. N. Klock, editor;
News-Palladium Company, publishers (l — S).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,325 in 1900 and 1,750 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
Xo definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
jiemi-weekly edition, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
BANNER. REGISTER: Fridays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1880 ; J. N. Reed, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,388 in
1807 and 1,424 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BENZONIA, c. h., Benzie Co. ti 484?
pop., on Ann Arbor Rd. and Crystal lake,
26 m. S. W. of Traverse City. Farming and
lumbering.
BENZIE BANNER; Thursdays; repiib-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1888; Eugene C. Case, editor and
publisher.
BERRIEN SPRINGS, Berrien Co.
p 808+ pop., on Jlilwaukee, Benton Harbor
& Columbus Rd. and St. Joseph r., 15 m.S.
by S. E of Benton Harbor. Summer and
health resort.
ER A ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1876;
Benson Bros., editors and publishers (2—3).
BESSEMER, c. h.,Oogebic Co. ^ 3,911t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Duluth,
South Shore & Atlantic and Wisconsin Cen-
tral Rds., 40 m. E. of Ashland, Wis. Iroa
mining and lumbering.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays (A A).
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2; established
1885; Sherman & Hand, editors and pub-
lishers.
BIG RAPIDS, c. h., Mecosta Co. D
4,852 pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and
Per© Marquette Rds. and Muskegon r.,
about 50 m. N. by N. E. of Grand Rapids.
Manufacturing and farming.
EVENING BULLETIN; every even-
ing except Sunday, and HERALD, Fri-
days; dally Independent, weekly democratic;,
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22:, sub-
scription—dally $3.50, weekly $1: established
—daily 1886, weekly 1876; Olmstead & Co.,.
editors and publishers (1—8).
PI ON EER ; every eveniugexcept Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight page*
17x24; subscription— daily $3.50, weekly $1;
established-daily 1881, weekly 1862; Gay &
Krouser, editors and publishers (1—8).
BIRMINGHAM, OaArZand Co.^l,170t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.. 18 m. N. W. of
Detroit. Agriculture.
ECCENTRIC; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Whitehead & Mitchell, editors,
and publishers (6—5).
BLISSFIELD, Lenawee Co. C^ l,268t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Adrian, the county seat.
Manufacturing. Sugar refinery.
AD VAN€'E: Fridays; independent ; eight
pages l';i/.ix22; subscription $1 : established
1873 ; H. D~. White, editor and publisher ( 1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eiTect,
BLOOMINGDALE, Van Buren Co.
p 37'.*+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd..20 m.
W. N. W. of Kalamazoo. Saw, planing and
flour mills.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established 1880;
Roy D. Perkins, editor and publisher.
BOYNE CITY,c. h., Charlevoix Co. b
5,000 pop., on Boyne City, Gay lord & Alpena
Rd. and Pine lake, at mouth of Boyne r.,
16 m. S. E. of Charlevoix and 200 N. of
Grand Rapids. Blast furnace, chemical
and cooperage works, tannery, shingle and
tie mills, machine shops and veneer works.
CITIZEN; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays : republican ; eight pages 11^4x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 18S0: Gnorge W.
Buster, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
487
MICHIGAN.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x24; subscription $1; estab
llshed October, 1905; The Boyne City Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publisherg (1—7).
YOUTH'S OUTL.OOK; monthly;
charities; eight pages 834x12: subscription 50
cents; established July. 1905; H. L. Swift,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1906
10,000 in 1907
BRECKENRIDGE, Oratiot Co. u
547+ pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 28 m. W
of Saginaw.
CLARION; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1901; Grant Steele, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BRIDGEPORT, Saginaw Co. u 400
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 6 m.
N. E. of Saginaw. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents: established 1895; E. D.
Gallagher, editor and publisher (1—4) (A A).
BRIGHTON, Livingston C. Q, 781 1
pop , on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western
Rd., 9 m. S. E. of Howell, the county seat,
and 43 from Detroit. Wheat, flour and fruit.
ARGUS; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1879; S. B. Jacobs, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 960 in 1907
BRITTON, Lenauee Co. R 345t pop.,
on Wabash and Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rds.. 12 m. E. of Adrian.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab
llshed November, 19(i4; The Citizen Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—6).
BRONSON, Branch Co. g l,176tpop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
11 m. W. S. W. of Coldwater, the county
seat. Manufacturing and agriculture.
JOURNAIi; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established 1P81;
A, D. Snaff master, editor and publisher (9—3).
BROOKLYN, Jackson Co. g 574
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 14 m. S. E. of Jackson, the county seat.
Lumber yard, planing mill and foundry.
Agriculture and dairying, creamery and
flour mill.
EXPONENT; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1881 ; Walter L. Ford, editor; C. A.
Ford & Son. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,017 in 1903
1,242 in 1904
1.260 in 1906
1,240 in 1907
BROWN C I T Y, Sanilac Co. D- 900
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 20 m. S.W. of
Sandusky, the county seat. Stock raising,
creamery and agriculture. Shi oping point.
BANNER ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
L. H. Howse, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MICHIGAN.
B U C H A N A N , Berrien Co. p 2.150
pop., on Pere Marquette and Michigan Cen-
tral Rds. and St. Joseph v., 53 m. S. W. of
Kalamazoo. Manufacture of furniture and
machine tools. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
RECORD ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; twelve pages 1 5x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1866; M. C. Cham-
berliu, editor and publisher (1—8).
ARGUS; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; P. A. Grafifort, editor and pub-
lisher.
HOUSEHOLD GE3I; monthly; house-
hold; sixteen pages 10xlo}^<i; subscription 10
cents; established October, 1905; C. A. Hud-
son, editor and publisher (.11— 5) (A A).
BUCKLEY, Wexford Co. tl
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
BURROAK, Saint Joseph Co. J3 744t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 6 m. E. of Sturgis. Agriculture.
ACORN; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 18b2;
Mallery & Carpeiiter, editors and publishers
(1-8).
BYRON, Shiawassee Co. D 432t pop.,
on Ann Arbor Rd.. 13 m. S. E. of Corunua,
the county seat. Farming and fruit raising.
H E R A Li D ; Fridays ; neutral ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established lb85;
James Sleelh, editor; Sleeth & McDonald,
publishers.
CADILLAC, c.h., Wexford Co. Y[
5,997+ pop., on Ann Arbor and Grand Rapida
& Indiana Rds., 96 m. N. of Grand Rapids.
Several machinery factories. Lumber.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and N E W S AND EXPRESS, Thurs-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3.12, week-
ly $1; established— daily June, 1901, weekly
1872: Perry F. Powers, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that they had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
GL«OBE; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; Terwilllger
& Crawford, editors and publishers (1 — i).
MICHIGAN STATE DEMOCRATi
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1881; Stanley
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7— 3 P)
WOLVERINE WORKMAN; month-
ly; fraternal; eight pages 11x14; subscription
50 cents: established 19uO; Fred. C. Wetmore.
editor; P. F. Powers, publisher (12—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
CALEDONIA, Kent Co. -n 570 pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 15 m. S. S. E. of
Grand Rapids, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS ; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1; established
1885 : Mrs. E. C. Apsey, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
488
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
C A li TJ M £ T, Houghton Co. \} l,159t
pop , oa Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic,
Mineral Range and Copper Range Rds., 14
m. N. of Houghton. Copper mines, said to
be the richest in the world.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday and legal holidays, and
WEEK.L.Y, Fridays; eight pages 18x22;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1892, weekly 1S81 ; The Mining
Gazette Co., editors and publishers (1-^3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,464 in 1895 and 2,600 in. 1899, since
which "it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1901, up to and including
1907.
PAIVALiEHTI; every morning except
Monday, and AMERICAN UNTISET,
semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; Finn-
ish; republican; dallj'four pages 18x24, semi-
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $5. semi weekly $2; established — dally
1901, semi-weekly 1887; N.J. Ahlman, editor;
Finnish Daily Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (8— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
semi -weekly edition, but it had credit
for exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more
than 1,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
POSTEN; Saturdays; Norwegian-Danish;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished July, 1901; Otto Leonardsoii, editor and
publisher.
CAMDEN. Hillsdale Co. Q 376t pop.,
16 m. S. by W. of Hillsdale, the county
seat. Corn, oats and wheat. Farming and
dairying.
ADVANCE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Lester M. Rogers, editor; L. M. Rogers & Co.,
publishers.
CAPAC,'S'atn< Clair Co. o-5i7\ pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 26 m. W. of Port Huron,
the county seat. Agriculture.
J O U R N A 1 i ; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages lSx24; subscription $1 ; established
1S87; Noble Hunter, editor; Journal Publish-
ing Company, publishers.
NBWS; Fridays; independent republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; C. E. Patterson, editor and pub-
lisher.
CARIiETON, Monroe Co. O, 700 pop.,
on Pere Marquette and Detroit, Toledo
& Ironton Rds., 35 m. "W. of Detroit. Can-
ning factory, live stock and farming.
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1887;
Geo. Williams, editor and publisher (1—8).
GARO, c. h., Tuacola Co. D- 2,268 pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd. and Cass r.. 30 m.
E. of Saginaw. Agriculture and beet sugar
industry.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; A. D. Gallery, editor and pub-
Usher (1-8).
Copies printed: 2,052 in 1901
3,104 in 1904
2,807 in 1906
2,760 in 1907
TUSCOLiA CO. COURIER; Wednes-
days; democratic; ten pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1880 ; Courier Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (6 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1896, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
CARSON CITY, Moiitcalm Co. n
906+ pop., on Toledo, Saginaw & Muskegon
Rd. and Fish creek, 20 m. S. E. of Stanton,
the county seat. Water works, planing
and grist mills. Grain and stock market.
Farming and lumber.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15ix22; subscription $1.35; established
1878: A. L. Bemis, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,004 in 1907
OARSONVILLE, Sanilac Co. n- 400t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., about
35 m. N. of Port Huron. Agriculture and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1905; Robt. C. Wall, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
CASEVILLE, Huron Co. o- 507t pop.,
on Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Rd. and
Saginaw Bay, 22 m. W. of Port Austin.
Salt, lumber and sandstone. Farming.
CRITIC; Fridavs; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
Daniel Dyer, editor and publisher.
CASNOVIA, Muskegon Co. -a 277t
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 22 m. N. by N.
E. of Grand Rapids. Flour and steam saw
mills. Farming.
HEiR-ALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
Frank E. Ackerman, editor and publisher.
CASS ClTY,Tu8cola (7o.D-l,ll3tpop.,
on Pontiac, Oxford & Northern Rd., 46 m.
E. by N. E. of Saginaw and 30 from Sebe-
walug coal fields. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; H. F. Lenzner, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CASSOPOLIS, c. h., Cass Co. p
1,330+ pop., on Grand Trunk and Michigan
Central Rds., E. by N. E. of Niles. Agri-
culture.
NATIONAL DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1851 ; C. C. Allison,
editor and publisher (5—3).
VIGILANT I Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; W. H. Berkey, editor; James M.
Shepard. publisher (1—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
469
MICHIGAN.
CEDAR SPRINGS, ^«n< Co.-o
950t pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and
Grand Trunk Rds., 30 m. N. of Grand
Rapids, the county seat. Agriculture and
hardwood lumbering.
CL.IPPER ; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab
lished 1869; L. M. Sellers, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LTBERA L} Wednesdays: Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1890; George A. Link, editor end pub-
lisher (1—8).
CENTERVILLE, c. h., Saint Joseph
Co. P 645+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd.,
30 m. S. of Kalamazoo. Knitting and roller
mills. Farming.
O BSER VER ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscriptions!; established 1890;
W. I. Ashley, editor and publisher (9—3).
CENTRAL LAKE, Antrim Co. [^
1,307+ pop., on Chicago & West MlchiganRd.,
about 9 m. N. of Bellaire, the county seat.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
TORCH; Thursdays ; republican; el^ht
pages 17^x23^: subscription $1; established
18J3; G. L. Thurston, editor; Central Lake
Publishing Co., publishers (3—5 P).
CHARLEVOIX, Charlevoix Co. ^
2,079+ pop., on Chicago & West Michigan
Rd. and Lake Michigan, 40 m. N. by N. E. of
Traverse City. Lumber and fish interests.
Summer re.sort.
COURIER; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 188.S: Will E. Hampton, editor and
publisher (5—3).
S E N T I N E Ij ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869; Willard A. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher.
CHARLOTTE, c.h., Eaton Co.Q
4,092+ pop., on Michigan Central and Grand
Trunk Rds., 18 m. S. W. of Lansing, the
State capital. Several large furniture and
carriage factories. Ash and walnut lum-
ber. Agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x?2; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1849; Frank A. Ells, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
REPUBL.ICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1854; H. T. McGrath and M. H. DeFoe,
editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 2,388 in 1896
2,807 in 1907
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Geo. A. Perry, editor: Perry &
Perry, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,481 in 1895
and 3,225 in 1905, since which it has
MICHIGAN.
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CHEBOYGAN, c. li., Cheboygan Co.
ti 6,489+ pop., on Michigan Central, Che-
boygan Southern and Detroit & Mackinac
Rds. and Cheboygan r., at the foot of the
Straits of Mackinac. Farming and lumber-
ing. Paper mill and leather tannery.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; Edward Forsyth, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEW!!»; Wednesdays; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1886; C. L. Smyth, editor; C. L.
Smyth & Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRI BUNE ; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1875; C. S. Ram-
say, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
CHELSEA, Washtenaw Co. R l,635t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 22 m. from
Jackson and 17 from Ann Arbor, the county
Beat. Foundries, brick-yards and manufac-
tories of pumps, plows, sashes and blinds.
STANDARD-HERALD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1871; T. W. Glazier, editor and
publisher (9—3).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
CHESANING, Saginaw Co. D l,244t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 22 m. S. S. W.
of Saginaw, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Frl-
davs; four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1900; Ische & Ingalls, editors and
publishers.
ARfil'S* Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1877;
Willis Miller, editor and publisher (9—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,900 in 1895 and
2,100 in 1896, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CLARE, Clare Co. n l,326f pop., on
Flint & Pere Marquette and Ann Arbor
Rds., 50 m. N. W. of Saginaw. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17^^x22; subscription $1 ; established
1895; A. R. Canfield, editor and publiisher
(2—3).
SENTINEL.; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; Welch & Bennett, editors and
publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
490
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIOAN.
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CLARKSVILLE, Ionia Co. n 400
pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western
Rd., 26 m. E. of Grand Rapids and 8 S.
of Saranac. Agriculture and horticulture.
ItECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; A. E. Winchester, editor and
publisher (5—3).
CLIMAX, Kalamazoo Co. P 448 pop.,
ou Chicago & Grand Trunk Rd., U) m. S.W.
of Battle Creek. Cereals and live stock.
CEREAL. I Thursdays; eight to twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 19U0;
L. A. Hubbard, editor and publisher (7—5).
CLINTON, Lenawee Co. O, l,038t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
13 m. N. of Adrian, the county seat, and 52
W. of Detroit. Woolen and flour mills,
machine shops and foundry. Farming.
LOCAL; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; independent ; four to eiglit pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
J. R. Blanchard, editor and publisher (1—5).
COURIER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1907; E. Van De Mark, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CLIO, Genetee Co. a- 640t pop., on Flint
& Pere Marquette Rd., 12 m. N. of Flint,
the county seat, and 20 S. of Saginaw. Flour
and lumber mills. Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Thursdays (A A).
STAR; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1880;
T. W. Smlthson & Co., editors and publishers
(11-3) (A A).
COLDWATER, c. b., Branch Co. Q
6,216+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd. and Coldwater r., 48 m. S. W.
of Jackson. Manufactures of wagons, fur-
niture, cigars, boots and shoes.
REPORTER ; every evening except
Sunday, and SEM I- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; dally four, semi weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription — dally $3, semi-
weekly $1; established— daily 1895, semi-
weekly 1896; Horace Kltchel. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,904 in 1898 and 2,178 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
nny definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 3,326 in 1903,
s'nce which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
C O U R I E R-R E PU B L I C A N { tri
weekly, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays;
republican; foiir pages 15x22; subscription
S1.25; established — (Courier 1882, Republican
1866 ; C. H. Newell, editor and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,170 in
T897 and 2,877 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2.250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MICHIGAN.
STAR; Fridays; prohibition; four pages
22x28; subscription $1; established 1892: J.
S. Evans, editor; Star Publishing Company,
publishers (9-3).
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1882; J. S.
Evans, editor; Sun Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (9— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
COLEMAN, Midland Co.n l,014t Pop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., about 20 m.
N. W. of Midland, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription (1 ; estab-
lished 1888; David B. Menerey, editor and pub-
lisher (T— 5).
COLOMA, Berrien Co. p 687t pop., on
Pere Marquette and Benton Harbor, Colo-
ma & Paw Paw Lake Rds., 9 m. N. N. E.
of Benton Harbor and near the famous
Paw Paw Lake summer resort. Farming
and fruit section.
COURIER; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 12x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892: Jas. O. Stevic. editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3).
COLON, Saint Joseph Co. p 922 pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 53 m. W. S. W.
of Jackson. Mlllng and manufacturing.
Manufacture of knitted goods. Summer
resort. Agriculture.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Wm. S. Doty, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
COLUMBIAVILLE, Lapeer Co.^
457+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 8 m.
N. W. of Lapeer, the county seat. Woolen
mills. Farming.
HOME NEWS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20: subscription 60 cents;
established 1898; A. W. Burgess, editor and
publisher (9—3).
CONCORD, Jackton Co. p 5341 pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd. and Kalamazoo r.,
14 m. W. S. W.of Jackson, the county seat.
Flour and saw mills.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription »1 :
established 1879; Frank McKenzie, editor and
publisher (9—3).
CONKLIN, Ottawa Co. -n 117t pop.,
ou Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., about
18 m. N. W. of Grand Rapids.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
CONST ANTINE, Saint Joteph Co. p
1,226+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd. and St. Joseph r., 31 m. S. of
Kalamazoo. Produce-shipping point. Pep-
permint oil and general manufacturing.
ADVERTISER -RECORD; Wednes-
days; Independent; eight pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1846; C. W.
Clemens, editor and publisher (10—3).
CATALOGoE BY STATES.
491
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
ITEMS I Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established No-
-vember, 1901; Lee Hull, editor and publisher
(11-5).
COOPERSVILLE,0«a«;a Co.-n680t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 m. E. of Grand
Haven, the county seat, and same dls
tance W. of Grand Rapids. Flour mill.
Agriculture and creamery.
OBSERVER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages ITJ^xai; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1880; De Vos & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,200 in
1904 and 1,100 in 1906, since which it
has hot furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
CJOPEMISH, Manistee Co. \2 429 pop.,
on Manistee & Northeastern, Arcadia &
Betsy River and Ann Arbor Rds., 24 m. N.
E. of Manistee.
P R (I O R E S S ; Fridays ; local ; four
pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished December, 1902; R. H. Peterson, editor
and publisher (.1—8).
CO'RA.Tt, Montcalm Co. n 335 pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd., 40 m. N. of Grand
Rapids. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Fred U.
O'Brien, editor and publisher.
dORTTNNA, c. h., Shiawassee Co. n
l,510t pop., on Grand Trunk and Ann Arbor
Rds. and Shiawassee r., 75 m. N. W. of
Detroit. Planing mills and coal mines.
Fire-clay and stone quarries in vicinity.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Louis M. Sheardy, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had '
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop- 1
ies, but failed to furnish such definite ;
information as would warrant the ac- \
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
J O U R N A Li ; Thursdays; republican; I
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; eatab-
lisned 1880; Welch & Johnson, editors and i
publishers (9—3). \
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,302 in
1898 and 1,405 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
COVERT, Van Buren Co. p 324t pop.,
on Pere Marquette Rd., 40 m. E. of Kala-
mazoo.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A>.
CROSWELL. Sanilac Co. O606t pop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 26 m. N. by
N. W. of Port Huron. Grain elevators,
flour mill, cheese factory, brick and lum-
ber yards, flax mill, foundry and planing
mlU.
SANILAC JEFFERSONIAN ; Fri-
days: republican; eight pagei 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1858; Filwock & Fremont,
editors and publishers.
CRYSTAL, Montcalm Co. n 325 pop.,
9}4 m. S. E. of Stanton, the county seat.
Farming and milling. Summer resort.
MAIL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; C. W. La Du,
editor and publisher (1—8).
CRYSTAL FALLS, c.h., Iron Co. ^
3 231+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., 16 m. N. of Florence, Wis. Mining,
farming and lumbering.
DIAMOND DRILL.; Saturday!; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x32; Bubsorlptlon $3;
established 1887; Thos. Conlin. editor; Mori-
arty & Conlin, publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DAVISON, Genesee Co. D- 751t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 9 m. E. of Flint, the
county seat. Manufactures of cheese, agri-
cultural implements, bricks and tiles.
INDEX; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1889 ;
W. E. Lord, editor and publisher (6— 5).
DEARBORN, Wayne Co. 0, 844 pop.,
on Detroit. Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor & Jackson
and Michigan Central Rds., 18 ni.S. W. of
Detroit. Manufacturing and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; M. T. Woodruff, editor and
publisher (2—8).
DECATUR, Van Buren Co. p l,366t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd.. 24 m. S. W.
of Kalamazoo. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; ei-
tabllshed 1867; A.N. Moulton, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two , occasions indicated a desire to
have' credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
DECKER VILLE, Sanilac Co. a- 600
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 8 m. from
Lake Huron and 46 N. W. of Port Huron.
Grain elevators, cattle yards, flour mill,
creameries, cheese factory, brick-yard , flax
mill, foundry and planing mill. Farming.
RECORDER; Fridays; republican;
eignt pages 18x24; subscription Jl; e«tab-
lished 1893: Joseph Daw. editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
DEERFIELD. Lenawee Co. R 440t
pop., on Lake Shore Rd., about 11 m. E. of
Adrian, the county seat. Agriculture.
TIMES- JOURNAL ; Fridays; inde-
pendent: eight pages 15x22; subscription fl;
established 1893; Wm. McNamara, editor
and publisher (9— 3).
492
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
DEIiRAY, Wayne Co. Q, 4,573t pop., on
Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western, Flint &
Pere Marquette, Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, Michigan Central and Wabash
Rds., J-i m. W. of Detroit, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
DEL.RAY AND SPRINGWELLS
TIMESJ; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; Independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 8i; established 1894; W. C. Wines,
editor and publisher; prints an edition for
Woodmer (A A).
DELTON, Barry Co. ^ 100 pop., on
Chicago, Kalamazoo & Saginaw Rd., 11 m.
S. W. of Hastings, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
BARRY CO. GRAPHIC; Tuesdays;
Independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
75 cents; established 1895; A.N. Higglns &
Son. editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,005 for
the year 1897, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
DETROIT, c. h., Wayne Co. O, 385,704t
pop., center of seven railroads, on Detroit
r., 18 m. from Lake Erie. Entire lake marine
touch Its docks In passing. Its manufact-
ures aj-e extensive and various. Has a fine
harbor. Important center of produce dis-
tribution and lake commerce. Large
quantities of grain, pork, wool and copper
ore are shipped from here to Eastern
markets.
DAILY.
ABEND-POST; every evening except
Sunday, SONNTAGSB LATT, Sunday
morning, and F A M II. I E N BLAET-
TER, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
German; republican; dally eight, Sunday
sixteen to twenty, semi-weekly eight pages
17x24; subscription — daily $7.80, semi weekly
$3; established — dally 1867, semi-weekly 1855;
August Marxhausen, editor and publisher.
OfBoe, corner of Miami avenue and Wilcox
street (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 7,451 in 1896, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with exceeding 4,000 in 190*
and more than 2,250 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had cre-
dit for an average issue of 14,808 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceeding
4,000 in 1902, and more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
DZIENNIK POI.SKI; every evening
except Sunday; Polish; four pages 17^x24;
subscription $3; established 1904; Polish-
American Publishing Company, editors and
publishers. Office, 97 Fort St., West (2—5 P).
FREE PRESS; every morning, and
FARM AND LIVE STOCK JOUR-
NA ly, Fridays; daily Independent; weekly
agricultural ; daily and weekly ten to
twelve, Sunday forty to sixty-four pages
17x24; subscription — dally $5, Sunday t3,
weekly 50 cents; established — daily 1836,
MICHIGAN— Detroit.
weekly 1831; Otto Carmichael, editor and
publisher. OfUce, 11 Lafayette avenue (1— 8)>
Copies printed: daily, 34,764 in 1895
42,309 in 1905
54,210 in 1907
Sunday, 48,856 in 1895
54,457 in 1905
59,545 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 113,020 in 1895
and 100,495 in 1897, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 40,000 every
year since 1901, up to and including
1907.
JOURNAL.; every evening except Sun-
day,and SED'II- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; daily eight to sixteen,
semi-weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription
— daily $3, semi-weekly $1; established —
daily 1888, semi-weekly 1894: Detroit Jour-
nal Company, publishers. Office, Detroit
Journal building (12—4).
Copies printed: 34,114 in 1898
60,384 in 1904
69,008 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
semi-weekly edition, but it had credit
for exceeding 2,250 in 1896, and every
year since, up to and including 1907,
LiEGALi NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
legal; daily four pages 18x19, weekly fifty-
two pages 7x10; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $4; establi.shed— daily 1895, weekly
1894; W. J.Stanton, editor; The Detroit
Legal News Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average is&ue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definte information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that elTect.
The vveeklv edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
MICHIGAN VOLKSBLATT; every
evening except Sunday. Sunday morning,
and W O C H E N B L A T T, semi weekly,
Mondays and Thursdays ; German ; independ-
ent; daily and semi weekly eight, Sunday
sixteen pages 17x23; subscription— daily and
Sunday $7.20, semi-weekly $2; established-
daily 1857, weekly 1853; Michigan Volksblatt
Company, publishers and proprietors.
Office, Congress and Brush streets (2—8).
Copies printed: daily, 5,306 in 1899
7,843 in 1907
Sunday, 10,066 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 18,662 in 1899
21,848 in 1907
NEWS; every morning and evening ex-
cept Sunday, and NEWS - TRIBUNE,
Sundays; independent; daily ten to twenty-
four, Sunday fifty-two t« seventy pages 18x24;
subscription- daily $5, Sunday $2.50: estab-
lished—daily 1878. Sunday 1891; The Evening
News Association, publishers. Office, 65
Shelby street ( 1— 7 ).
Copies printed: daily, 91,067 in 1902
97,008 in 1903
99,318 in 1904
113,906 in 1906
118,115 in 1907
Sunday, 51,260 in 1902
43,343 in 1903
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
493
MICHIGA N— Detroit.
MICHIGAN— Detroit.
55,425 in 1904
68,321 in 1906
70,062 in 1907
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
six pages 173^x23; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; Detroit Times Co., editor« and
publishers. Office. 13 John R. street (3 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 25,412 in 1901
and 34,220 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but viras credited with
more "than 20,000 in 1907.
WEEKLY,
ANGELiUS; Sundays; roman catholic;
juvenile; eight pages 11x15; subscription 75
cents; established 1884; Angelus Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 62 Gris-
woid street (11 — ^2).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1900, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
CHRISTIAN HERALD; Saturdays;
baptist; eight pages 173^x2o; subscription
$1.50; •stablish6d 1870; John H. Bourne, pub-
lisher. Office. 88 Griswold street (1—3).
Copies printed: 4,364 in 1902
4,737 in 1904
6,211 in 1907
COURIER; Saturdays; Independent;
•Ight pages 18x34; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1864; Edward Wildman, editor and
publisher. Office, 44 Larned street. W. (2—8).
Copies printed: 15,013 in 1907
DER HEROL.D; Fridays; German;
labor; twelve pages 17x22; subscription $2;
eitabllshed 1884; H. Steichman, editor;
Theo. Dreyer. publisher. Office. 149 Monroe
avenue (5—3),
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies _ regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming,
DIE STIMME DER WAHRHEIT;
Thursdays; German; roman catholic; eight
pages 17x24; subBcrlptlon $2; established
1875; Henry Andries. editor; E. Andries, pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Cleveland. Ohio,
Office, 93 Gratiot avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 12,735 ^^
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceeding
4,000 in 1903 and more than 2,250 in
in 1905 and 1907,
FRATERNAL. WEEKLY; Mondays;
fraternal; four pages 11x16: subscription 50
cents; established April. 1905; T. C. Crowe,
editor; Index Printing and Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. 39 W. Elizabeth st.(5— 5 P).
GAZETTE; Fridays ; independent ;
«Ight pages 18x24 ; subscription |1 ; established
1890; R. M Lamoreaux. editor and publisher.
Office, 1468 Woodward avenue (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as "would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
INFOR^'IER; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1896; Francis H. Warren, editor; The Detroit
Informer, publisher. Office, 188 Randolph
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
JEWISH AMERICAN; Fridays; jew
Ish; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; Leo M. Franklin, editor;
S. M. Goldsmith, publisher. Office, 7 and 8
Abend Post building (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
LAAV JOURNAL; Mondays; law; four
pages 13x20; subscription $3: established
1899; Thomas W. Thompson, editor; Detroit
Law Journal Company, publishers. Office,
49 Buhl block (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim,
MICHIGAN CATHOLIC ; Thursdays;
roman oathollc; eight pages 17x28; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1872; William H, Hughes,
editor and publisher; prints an edition for
Grand Rapids. Office, 11 Rowland street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
MICHIGAN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Saturdays; methodlst episcopal;
sixteen pages 13x30; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; James H. Potts, D.D.. edUor;
Methodist Publishing Company, publishers.
Office. 21 Adams avenue. East (2—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 19,016 in
1895 and 17,747 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited wi_<-h more than 12,500 in 1904
and exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
MICHIGAN FARMER AND
LIVE STOCK JOURNAL; Saturdays;
agricultural and live stock; twenty pages
11x14; subscription 75 cents; established 1843;
The Lawrence Publishing Co.. editors and
publishers. Office. 39 Congress street,W,(3— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of^ 14,284 in
1894 and 48,289 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 20,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MICHIGAN INVESTOR; Saturdays;
finance and investments; twenty pages
9x12; subscription $5; established 1902; Frank
E. Carter, editor; Michigan Investor Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,917 in^ 1896
and 3,900 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
MICHIGAN PRESBYTERIAN;
Thursdays; presbyterian; twelve pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1894; Arthur
491
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHia AN— Detroit.
Langguth and Rev. Wm. Bryant, publishers.
Office. 22 Wltherel street.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,917 in
1896 and 3,900 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MICHIGAN UNION ADVOCATE;
Fridays; labor; eight uages If5x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1904; John M. McGarry,
editor; Union Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 82 Farmer street (7 — i).
NIEDZIELA ; Saturdays (A A).
PEOPLiE ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; Louis P. Ganger, editor; People Pub
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 60 Mon-
roe avenue (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,174 lor
the year 1899, 1,121 in 1902, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
POLiONIA: Saturdays; Polish; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; established
1899; Polonla Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, 397 Forest avenue, E.
(10—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,500 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
SATURDAY NIGHT; Saturdays;
twelve pages 15x23; subscription $2.50: es-
tablished March, 1907; H. M. Nlmono, editor;
Detroit Saturday Night Co., publishers.
Office, 106 Wayne street (7— 7 P).
TRADE; Wednesdays; groceries, hard-
ware, dry goods and general merehandi>e;
twenty-eight pages 101^x14; subscription $1;
established 1893; Trade Journal Association,
publishers. Office, 97 W. Fort street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,988 in 1900
and 6,586 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4.000 in 1906 and 1907.
TRUTH; Saturdays; anti prohibition;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1882; Burch & La Riviere, editors and
publishers. Office, 42 Larned street (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900, and more
than 1,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
INDICATOR; semi moutlily ; insur-
ance; twentv-four to thirty-two pages 9x12;
subscription $3; established 1882; F.H.Leaven-
worth Publishing Co.. editors and publishers.
Office, McGraw building (3— 5P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 9.625 ^a
1896, since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1901,
up to and including 1907.
NATIONAL HOSPITAL RECORD;
semi-monthly; sixteen pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1897; Del T. Sutton,
editor and manager; Record Printing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, Burns block (1—8).
Copies printed: For the vear 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
MICHIGAN— Detroit.
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN BOY; monthly ; juvenile;
thirty-two pages 11x14; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; William C. Sprague, editor;
The Sprague Publishing Co., publishers
(8—3).
Copies printed: 119,583 in 1906
125,000 in 1907
AMERICAN LEGAL. NEW S; month-
ly; legal; eighty pages 8x103^; subscription
$1; established 1889; Wm. C Sprague. editor;
Sprague Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, Majestic building.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,508 in
1894 and 5,691 in 1897, since which
it has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with exceeding 2,250
in 1900 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
BAY VIEW MAGAZINE; monthly^
except July, August, Septemberand October;
literary; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription
$1.50; establish, d 1892; John M. Hall, editor
and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
tor an average issue of 6,675 in_ 1900
and 13,050 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
BULLETIN OF PHARMACYr
monthly; pharmaceutical; forty-eight pages
8^x10}^; subscription $1; established 1887;
Joseph Helfman, editor; E. G. Swift, pub-
lisher. Address, P. O. Box 484 (2—6).
Copies printed: 8,337 in 1899
12,509 in 1901
15,412 in 1902
17,642 in 1903
19,766 in 1905
20,033 in 1906
20,192 in 1907
BUSINESS MAN'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; two hundred and sixty pages
<<}4x9}4; subscription $1; established 1888;
E. H. Beach, editor; The Book Keeper Pub-
lishing Co., Ltd., publishers. Office, Book-
Keeper building (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 17,262 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceeding
12,500 in 1902 and more than 7,500
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CATHOLIC HOME MAGAZINE;
monthly; catholic: twenty to twenty-four
pages 6x9: subscription $1: established No-
vember. 1906; Rev. J. G. Doherty, editor;
George S. Cotter, publisher. Office, 7 Bethune
avenue. West (6—71.
CHURCHMAN; monthly; protestant
episcopal; thirty six pages 9^^x131^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896; Paul Zeigler,
editor; Detroit Churchman Co., publishers.
Office, 178 Henry street (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
CONCRETE; monthly; cement; eighty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; The Concrete Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 35 New-
berry building (1—8). ^, , ^.
ELECTROCRAFT: monthly; electri-
city; slxtv-eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established October, 1905; J. Sidney Mc-
CATA],OGUE BY STATES.
495
MICHIGAN— Detroit.
MICHIGAN— Detroit.
earthy, editor and publisher. Office, 92 Gris
wold street (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,017 in 1907
FRATERNAL. INDEX; monthly;
Order of the Star of Bethlehem; four pages
11x16; BubscriptJoD 50 cents; established 1884;
T. J. Crowe, editor; Eminent Grand Com-
mandery. Order of the Star of Bethlehem,
publlBhers. Office. 39 W. Elizabeth st. ( 13—5).
Copies printed: 5,200 in 1895
7,540 in 190S
7,083 in 1906
7,083 in 1907
GATEWAY MAGAZINE} monthly;
literature; economics and social; sixty eight
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; established
August, 1903; Gateway Publishing Co. .editors
and publishers. Office, 128 Shelby street (2— 8).
Copies printed: 17,500 in 1907
Publisher's announcement .—The gateway
denounces muck raking and discusses La-
bor and Public Utilities from the "'other
sides." Its readers are workingmen and
businessmen. "The Best Fifty cent Maga-
zine in America."
GLEANER; monthly; agricultural:
twenty-four pages 11x16: subscription 25
cents; established 1894; G. H. Slocum, editor;
James Slocum, business manager (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 32,114 in 1902
38,507 in 1903
41,507 in 1904
65,000 in 1906
75.000 in 1907
HOME STUDY AND THE BOOK-
KEEPER; monthly: sixty four pages
6>ix9}^; subscription 10 cents; established
1906; The Bookkeeper Publishing Co. (Ltd.),
publishers. Office, Bookkeeper bldg. (12 — 6).
HORSESHOERfS' JOURNAL;
monthly; horseshoeing; flftysix pages lU^x
13; subscription $1: established 1875; J. C.
Buckley, editor; Horseshoers' National Pro
tective Association of America, publisliers.
Office, Congress and Shelby streets (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1906 and 1907.
JOURNAL OF THE MICHIGAN
STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY; month
ly; medical; sixty to eighty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $2; established September. 1902;
B. R. Scheuck, editor and piiblisher. Office,
502 Washington Arcade (1—8).
LADY MACCABEE; monthly; Ladies
of the Modern Maccabee; eight pages 12x20;
subscription SO cents; establLshed 1892; Sarah
J. La Tour, editor and publisher. Office, 118S
Fourth avenue (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 31,750 in
1896 and 75,795 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 40,000 in 1907.
LAW STUDENTS' HELPER;
monthly; legal; forty pages l%Ti\(i}4\ sub-
scription SI; established 1892; Wm. C.
Sprague, editor; Sprague Publishing Co.,
publiaherg. Office, Majestic building (7—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,866 in
1894 and 6,100 in 1897, since_ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LEUCOCYTE; monthly, during college \
year; medical; thirty four pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; James E.
Davis, M.D., Ph. G.. editor; Alumni and Stu-
dents Detroit College of Medicine, publlsh-
e»-8. Office, 831 W. Fort street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,575 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MEDICAL COUNSELOR; monthly;
medical; forty pages 6x9; subscription $1:
#«tablished 1881; Stephen H. Knight, editor;
The Medical Counselor Publishing Club, pub-
lishers. Office, 32 W. Adams avenue.
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,333 "*
1898 and 1,200 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite ana
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MICHIGAN HIBERNIAN: monthly;
fraternal; eight pages I0i^xl4; subscription
20 cents; established October, 1902: Louis L.
Richards, editor and publisher. Office, 898
Third avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,400 in 1903
3,812 in 1905
6,394 in 1907
MICHIGAN ROAD;^ AND FOR-
ESTS; monthly; forestry and rond build-
ing; sixteen pages y^oXl2; subscription $1;
established January, 1904; Frank E. Carter,
editor; The State Review Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
j Copies printed: No definite and satis-
I factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
MICHIGAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
ADVANCE; monthly (A A).
MODERN METHODS; monthly; fifty-
two pages %%x'd%; subscription 50 cents;
establi-hed 19(i3; L. A. Paisley, editor; Mod-
ern Methods Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, in Woodward avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 16,750 in 1907
MOTORMAN AND CONDUCTOR;
monthly; labor; twelve pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1895; W. D. Mahon,
editor; Amalgamated Association of Street
and Electric Car Employees of America, pub-
I Ushers. Office, Hodges building (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,500 in
1902 and 9,892 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MOTOR NEWS; monthly; automobiles,
motor boats and road building: one hundred
and fifty-two pages 9x123^: subscription $1;
established March. 1904; Motor News Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office.
92 Griswold street (7—5 P).
OCCULT; monthly; new thought; fifty-
two pages 6fx9f; subsi-rlption 75 cents; estab-
lished January, 1907; Mrs. Dan. M. Davidson,
editor and publisher. Office, 297 "Woodward
avenue (2—7 P).
PACIFIC ERA ! monthly (A A).
PERN IN 'S STENOGRAPHER;
monthh' ; stenography ; twentv-two pages
7x10; subscription $1 ; established 1886; H. M.
Pernin, editor and publisher. Office, 21S
Woodward avenue (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,200 in
1900, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as i.ooo copies.
PILGRIM; monthy; illustrated; thirty-
six pagf'S 111x^x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Pilgrim Magazine Co., editor!
and publishers (1—6 P) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 109,583 in
1901, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
496
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN— Detroit.
MICHIGAN— Detroit.
75,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1905, and exceeding 40,000 in
1906.
RETAIL. DRUGGIST; monthly;
pharmaceutical; sixteen pages lOi^^xlS^; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894; Retail Drug-
gist Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, Hodges building (5—5 P). See
advertiseineut below.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 17,425 in 1898
and 16,633 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
RURAIi MAGAZINE; monthly; agri
culture; one hundred and tour pages 7x10;
subscription «1; established July, 1906; The
Rural Company, editors and publishers
(7-6 P) (A A). I
STELLAR RAY; monthly; hygiene
psychology, astral science, philosophy and j
suggestive therapeutics; eighty pages 6x9; 1
subscription $1; established, as Suggestion,
1898; H. C. Hodges, editor; Astro Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. Hodges bldg. (3— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,958 in 1900
and 16,250 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
STOVE MOUNTERS' AND RANGE
WORKERS' JOURNAL; monthly ;
Industrial; forty-four pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 60 cents; established 1895; J. H. Kaefer,
editor; Stove Mounters' and Steel Range
Worlcers' International Union of N. A., pub-
lishers. Office, 166 Concord avenue ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: 1,841 in 1902
2,043 in 1905
2,137 in 1906
2,170 in 1907
THERAPEUTIC GAZETTE; month
ly; medical; se vent j'-six pages 7^^x10}^; sub-
scription $2; established 1877; H. A. Hare and
Edward Martin, editors; E. G. Swift, pub-
lisher. Address. P. O. Box 484 (1-8).
Copies printed: 10,379 in 1899
26,357 in 1901
30,000 in 1907
TWENTIETH CENTURY RE-
VIEW; monthly; household; twenty-four
pages 11x14^; subscription $1; established
1901; Twentieth Century Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. 115 State street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 33,333 in
1903 and 185,833 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 75,000 in
1905, which is the highest rating ever
accorded in the absence of a satis-
factory detailed statement of actual
issue covering the period of a full
year.
WOOD'S RAILWAY GUIDE;
monthly; railroads; hotels; one hundred and
twenty-four pages 4x8; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1875; E.B. Gibbons, editor; Wood's
Guide Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
BI-MONTHLY.
BUSINESS WORLD; bi-monthly;
business education; sixteen pages 6x9; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1885; R. J.
Bennett, editor and publisher. Office, 15 Wil-
cox avenue (1—8). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
HARPER HOSPITAL. BULLE-
TIN; bi-monthly; medicine; twenty pages
6x9; subscription 81; established 1889; Louis
J. Hirschman, M.D., editor and publisher.
Office, 604 Washington Arcade (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,100 in 1907
DEXTER, Washtenaw Co. Q, 900t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., at junction of
Mill creek with Huron r., 9 m. W. of Ann
Arbor, the county seat. Several mills,
operated by water power.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent ;elght
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1889;
John O. Thompson, editor and publisher (5—3).
DIMONDALE, Eaton Co. Q 495
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd.. 8 m. S. E. of Lansing, the State capital.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1; established 1897; E.G. Sib-
ley, editor and publisher (1—8).
DOWAGIAC, Ca$i Co. p 4,151tpop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 35 m. S. W. of
Kalamazoo. Manufacturing. Grain and
produce market.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY TIMES, Wednesdays;
^fr JiETAII^ J)RJJ6GIST
Established 16 Years; Guaranteed Circulation 17,000
Read by the Wealth of the Trade. Write for Advertising Rates.
DETROIT. MICH.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
497
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
•democratic; daily four, we.kly eight pages
15x22; subscrlutiuu— dally $4, weekly !iS1.50;
establislied— daily 1*J7, wei-kly 1880; Charles
Heddoii, editor and puhllshei (9—3) ( A A).
RKPUBLiICAN ; semi-we^kly. Tues-
daj's and Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; escabllahed 1W7;
H. E. Agnew, editor and publisher ^^i— 3i.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HEKALiD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; Abner M. Moon, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1900, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
DUNDEE, Monroe Co. O, l,118t pop.,
on Ann Arbor & Lake Shore, and Lima
Northern Rds. and Raisin r., 40 m. S. E.
of Detroit. Manufactures of paper, staves,
cheese, flour, furniture, bricks, tiles and
cigars. Farming and fruit growing.
REPORTER J Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876 ; Fred B. Carr, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
DURAND, Shiawassee Co. D 2,400
pop., on Ann Arbor, Chicago & Grand Trunk,
Cincinnati, Saginaw & Mackinaw, Toledo,
Saginaw & Muskegon and Detroit, Grand
Haven & Milwaukee Rds., 8 m. S. E. of
Corunna, the county seat. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
EXPRESS ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887; M. L. Izor & Son, editors and
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,284 in 1899
and 1,283 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
EAST JORDAN, Charlevoix Co. [j
1,205+ pop. — local estimate, 2,(J00— on Detroit
& Charlevoix and East Jordan & Southern
Rda. and Pine lake, 18 m. S. of Charlevoix.
Country is heavily timbered with pine,
hemlock and hardwood, which is manu-
factured into lumber at this point. Farm-
ing.
CHARLEVOIX CO. HERALD;
Saturdays; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1897; G. A. Lisk, editor and
publisher (7—5).
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882: L. C. & R. L. Lorraine, editors
and publishers.
XAST TAWAS, Iosco Co. cf 1.736t
pop., on Detroit & Mackinac Rd., 2 m. N.
E. of Tawas City, the county seat. Manu-
facture of lumber and salt.
IOSCO CO. GAZETTE; Saturdays;
republican: eight pages 1.3x20; subscription
$1.25; established 1868; (Jhas. R. Jackson, edi-
tor and publisher (1^).
33
EATON RAPIDS, Eaton Co. g
i,103+ pop., on Michigan Central and Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern Rds. and Grand
r., 17 m. S. by S. E. of Lansing, the State
capital, and 25 X. W. of Jackson. Woolen
mills, hay and stock rack factory and mag-
netic springs. Health resort.
JOURNAL.; Fridays ; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1863; J. S. Hamlin, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,584 in 1894 and
1,632 in 1896, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1. 000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; W. C. Whit-
ney, editor and publisher (6—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had
credit for an average issue of 1,267
in 1899, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
EATT CLAIRE, Berrien Co. p 381t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., IQi^ m. S. E.of Saint Joseph,
the county seat. Farming and fruit raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eightpages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1883; W.
D. Harlow, editor and publisher.
EDMORE, Montcalm Co. n 642t pop.,
on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western Rd.,
30 m. W. of Saint Louis. Manufactures
lumber and shingles. Farming.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1880; J. R. Warren, editor and pub-
lisher.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; six
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1902; White-Holmes Printing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
ED WARDSBURG, Ca$s Co. p 450
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.. 8 m. S. S. E. of
Cassopolls, the county seat. Farming.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; established
1875; Henry Andrus, editor and publisher.
ELK RAPIDS, Antrim Co. [^ 2,100
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd. and Grand
Traverse bay, 18 m. N. E. of Traverse
City. Manufactures of iron, lumber, flour,
acetate of lime, wood alcohol and Port-
land cement.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1872; G W. Perry, editor and publisher (1—8).
ELKTON, -Huron Co. d- 471T pop., on
Saginaw, Tuscola & Huron Rd., 11 m. W. of
Bad Axe, the county seat. Saw mills.
Farming.
ADVANCE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; H. C. In-
gersoll. editor and publisher.
E li S I E , Clinton Co. a 576t pop., on
Ann Arbor Rd. and Maple r., 12 m. N. W. of
Owosso. Agriculture.
SUN; Fridays: independent; eight pages
15x20 : subscription 75 cents ; established
1885; C. D.Sherman, publisher (1—8).
498
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
£MPIR£, Leelanaw Co. "tD 575 pop., on
Lake Michigan, 2'i m. W. of Traverse City.
Lumbering,
J O U R N A Ij ; Tiiursdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1900; Dayton Selby, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
ESC AN ABA, c.h., Delta Co. t]9,549t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Green baj', 3 m. from the mouth of Escan-
aba r. Shipping point for iron ore.
Farming and lumber.
MIRROR; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $5, weekly $2; established 1885; Collins
& English, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1906
both editions of this paper seemed
to assert that they had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
ratine to that effect.
IRON PORT» Saturdays; republican;
•Ight pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1869; Iron Port Co., publishers (1—8).
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 81.50; established
1892; F. L. Bald win, editor and publlsherd— 8).
MEDBORGAREN; Fridays; Swedish;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891: Louis Johnson, editor and pub-
lisher.
EVART, 0$ceola Co. n l,360t pop., on
Flint & Fere Marquette Rd. and Muskegon r.
Water power, utilized in manufacturing
lumbering tools and other articles. Market
for farm produce.
REVIEW ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15^^x20; subscription $1; established
1872; O.W.Minchln, editor and publisher (6— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FAIRGROVE, Tmcola Co. D- 600
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 21 m. N. E.
of Saginaw. Grain market. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; B. H. Cornell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FARMINGTON, Oakland Co. R 530t
pop., 14 m. S. W. of Pontlac, the county
seat, and 20 N. W. of Detroit. Flour and
saw mills. Farming, dairying and fruit
raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription tl ; established
1888; M. S. Sheldon & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (4—6).
FARXVELL, Clare Co. r 800 pop., on
Ann Arbor and Pere Marquette Rds., 55 m.
W. of Saginaw. Shingle, saw, planing,
heading and grist mills; cement plants,
cheese factories and creameries.
SUN; Thursdays (A A).
FENNVILLE,^«<i7on (7o.p4.54tpop.,
on Pere Marquette Rd., 18 m. W. N. W. of
Allegan, the county seat. Fruit growing
and produce-shipping point.
HERALD ; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
MICHIGAN.
subscription $1; established 1892; Charles
E. Bassett, editor and publlsherd — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,338 in 1896
and 1,484 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
FENTON, Genesee Co. o- 2,408t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd. and Shiawassee r., 52
m. N. W. of Detroit. Water power, utilized
In various manufactures. Agricultural cen-
ter.
GENESEE CO. COURIER ; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; G. R. Miner,
editor and publisher (1—5 P).
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1868; A. W. Moulton, editor; S. F.
Beach, publisher (4—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FIFE LiAKE, Grand Traverse Co. ^
754 pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.,
IS m. S. W. of Kalkaska and 18 S. E. of
Traverse City, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and lumbering.
MONITOR; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x32 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891 ; Will A. Kent, editor and publisher (6—5).
FLAT ROCK, Wayne Co. P, 400 pop.,
on Detroit & Lima Northern Rd., 25 m. S. of
Detroit, the county seat. Lumber and
flour mills.
REGISTER; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1900; A. R. Gar-
retson, editor and publisher.
FLINT, C.h., Genesee Co. D- U,448pop.,
on FUnt & Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk
Rds., 64 m. N. W. of Detroit. The Flint river
furnishes water power, employed In mills
and manufactories. Trade and agricult-
ural center.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eight to twelve pages 17x
23; subscription $3.60; established 1871; H. H.
Fitzgerald, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,338 in 1896
and 9,907 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
WOLVERINE CITIZEN; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
fl; established 1830; F. H. Rankin, editor;
F. H. Rankin & Son, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,728 in 1895 and
1,820 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with
more than i.ooo every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BEE KEEPERS' REVIEW; monthly;
bee culture ; twenty-eight pages 6x9 ; subscrip-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
499
MICHIGAN.
tlon$l; established 1888; W. Z. Hutchinson,
editor and publisher (12—^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of ;;,8i6 in 1895
and 3,583 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
LOYAL. GUARD MAGAZIXE;
monthly ; Knights of the Loyal Guard ; sixteen
to twenty-four pages 13x20; subscription 50
cents; established 1895; Edwin O. Wood,
editor and publisher (5 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,225 in 1896
and 7,000 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1907.
FLUSHING, Genesee Co. n- 900tpop,,
on Grand Trunk Rd. and Flint r., 10 m. W.
N. W. of Flint, the county seat. Farming.
OBSERVER ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1878: A. E. Ransom, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FOWI.ERVILLE, Living$ton Co.cf
946+ pop., on Pere Marciuette Rd., 9 m. N. W.
of Howell, the county seat, and 24 E. S. E.
of Lansing, the State capital.
REVIEW J Fridays; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874;
G. L. Adams, editor and publisher (1—8).
STANDARD; Thursdays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established January,
1905; W. H. Peek, editor; C. Y. Peek & Son,
publishers (9—5 P).
FRANKFORT, Benzie Co. ^j l,i65t
pop., on Ann Arbor Rd. and Lake Michigan,
30 m. N. of Manistee. Good harbor. Manu-
factures of Iron and lumber. Farming and
fruit growing
BENZIE CO. PATRIOT; Fridays;
republican; eight page- 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1896; F. L. Evans, editor and
publisher (6 — 5).
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1870; O. L. Waterbury, editor and publisher.
FREEPORT, Barry Co. p 381 pop.,
on Lowell & Hastings Rd., 10 m. N. of Hast-
ings, the county seat. Handle factory and
flour mill. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1888; Jas. W. Godfrey, editor and publisher.
FREMONT, Newaygo Co. -Ohiilt
pop., on Chicago & West MlchlganRd., 22 m.
N. E. of Muskegon. Foundry, roller-process
flour mills, furniture factory, tannery and
water works. Agriculture.
NEWS-INDICATOR; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— indtcaior 1874, News 1890;
consolidated 1901; J. W. Eagan, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
MICHIGAN.
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
GAGETOWN, Tuscola Co. a- 329t
pop., on Pontlac, Oxford & Northern Rd.,
84 m. N.of Clifford . Flour mills and elevator.
Beet raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription SI; established 189S; Marick
Conley, editor and publisher.
GALESBTJRG, Kalamazoo Co. P689t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 9 m. E. of
Kalamazoo, the county seat. Milling, man-
ufacturing and farming.
ARGUS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; six to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription §1; established 1898; Ford Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers (3—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,100 for the year 1901,
1,500 in 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory^ claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
G ALIEN, Berrien Co. p 440t pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 14 m. W. of Nlles and
21N.W. of South Bend, Ind. Manufacturing.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; R. J. Burch, .editor and publisher (1—8).
GAYLORD, c. h., Otsego Co. t} 1.561t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 43 m. S. by
S. E. of Cheboygan. Farming and lumbering.
OTSEGO CO. HERALD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1874 ; Dletz & Corsellus, editors
and publishers (7—5).
OTSEGO CO. TI3IES; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1905; R. B. Crehore, editor and pub-
lisher (9—5 P).
GLADSTONE, Deita Co.^S.UOt
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 8 m. N. of Escanaba, the county
seat. Iron furnaces and stave factories.
Farming and lumber.
DELTA; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1886; C. E. Mason, editor and publisher (8—3).
DELTA CO. REPORTER; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1S90; Ingalls &
Nicholson, editors and publishers (2—3).
OLADWIN,c. h., Gladwin Co. a 1,091
pop., on Michigan Central Rd. and Cedar r.,
46 m. N. W. of Bay City. Agriculture.
GLADWIN CO. RECORD; Thurs
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1878; Eugene & Isaac
Foster, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,014 ior
the year 1900, and exceeding 1,000 in
1904, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
GOBLEVILLE, VanBuren Co. p 505t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 19 m. W.
N. W. of Kalamazoo. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
James M. Hall, editor and publisher (8—3).
500
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAy.
GRAND HAVEN, c. h., Ottawa Co.
-a 4,743t pop., on Chicago & West Michigan
aad Grand Trunk Rds,, a port of entry at
mouth of Grand r., on Lake Michigan.
Chicago and Milwaukee steamers dally.
Lumber and leather manufacturing and
fruit raising. Summer resort.
EVENING TRIBUNE 5 every evening
except Sunday; independent; four pages
17x.i4; subscription's; established 1885; H. 6.
Nichols, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
ADVOCATE; Friday8(AA).
COURIER- JOURNAl. } Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription 75
cents; established 1869; H. G. Nichols, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
hat not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GRANDLEDGE, Eaton Co. g 2,181t
pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western
Rd., 18 m. N. N. E. of Charlotte, the county
seat. Water power. Depositsof stone, coal
and fire clay In viciniiy.
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1869; C.P.Clarke; editor; Clarke
Bros., publishers ( 12— 5 ).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,44.i i^
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TIDIES I Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
C. W. Waring, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
GRAND MARAIS, Alger Co. tl
2,500 pop., on Lake Superior, 100 m. by water
W. of Sault Salnte Marie. Lumbering,
farming and fishing.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894 ; Arthur D. Wood, editor and pub-
llsherd— 8).
GRAND RAPIDS, c h., Kent Co. -n
110,000 pop., center of six railroads on Grand
r. Manufactures of various kinds, house-
hold furniture predominating. Tool manu-
facturing, fly paper. Several gypsum beds
in vicinity.
DAILY.
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; independent ; dally six to
twenty-four, Saturday sixteen to twenty-four
pages 17x24; subscription $3; established 1880;
E. W. Booth, editor; The Evening Press Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 19.673 m 1895
28,834 in 1900
33,216 in igo2
37,499 in 1903
44,807 in 1904
46,456 in 1905
48,204 in 1906
52,121 in 1907
HERAIiD: every morning; republican;
dally eight to twelve. Sunday forty pages
17x23; siibscription— daily and Sunday $3,
MICHIGAN— Grand Rapids.
Sunday $2; established 1884; Herald Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 7,503 in 1896 and 28,125 in
1905, including Sunday, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 11,097 in 1900 and
1.^.377 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday; In-
dependent; eiiiht to twenty pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1863; J. W. Hun-
ter, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 17,008 in
1899 and 17,457 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 17,500 in 1903 and
exceeding 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
DE STANDAARD; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays ; Hollandish ; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1875; GerritVlsschers. editor; D.Schram, pub-
lisher.
WEEKLY.
BANNER; Thursdays (A A).
CHRONICI^E; Thursdays; democratic;
six to eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1888; W. B. Weston, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,360 in
1897 and 3,063 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
fore than 2,250 in 1903 and exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ECHO; Fridays; Polish; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established March,
1904; W. L. Buszklewicz, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
GERMANIA: Wednesdays, and DER
SONNTAQSBOTE, Sundays; German;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—weekly $1, Sunday $1; established 1882;
Martin & Wurzbtirg, editors and publish-
ers (5—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis,
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
each had credit for exceeding 2,250 in
1900 and more than 1,000 in 190 1, and
every year since, up to and including
1907.
SIICHIGAN TRADESMAN;
Wednesdays; mercantile; thirty-six pages
10x14: subscription $1; established 1883; E. A.
Stowe, editor ; Tradesman Co., publishers
(2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,613 in
1896 and 7,400 in 1905, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in
1907.
PROGRESS; Thursdays (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays; independent repub-
lican; four pages 15x22: subscription $\;
established 1895; Arthur H. N. Jenkins, edi-
tor: Times Printing Co.. publishers (6—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
501
MICHIGAN— Grand Rapids.
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
MICHIGAN ARTISAN J semi
monthly; furniture; ttlty to eigJity pages
10x13; subscription $1 per edition; estab-
llahed 1880; A. S. White, editor: Michigan
Artisan Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 3,750 in 1894 and
3,452 in 1901. since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN CHEESE3IAKER;
monthly; cheese making; eight pages lUxl4;
subscription 50 cents; established 18S6; E A.
Stowe, editor; Tradesman Company, pub
lighers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had ere.
dit for an average issue of 7,000 in
1899 and precisely the same in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1907.
EASTERN STAR JOURNAIi;
monthly; fraternal: thirty-eight pages 6x9;
subscription 50 cents: established 1905; Elvira
Adams Atwood, editor; Louis C. Towner,
publisher (3— S). See aclvertiseiiient
belovt'.
Copies printed: 8,834 in 1906
10,199 in 1907
FRUIT BELT; monthly: horticulture;
twenty to thirty two pages 9x12; subscription
MICHIGAN— Grand Rapids.
50 cents; established July, 1905; George E.
Rowe, editor; Fruit Belt Publishing Coror
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
FURNITURE RECORD; monthly;
furniture; one hundred and forty-four pages
9x12; established 1900; A. T. Thoits, editor ;
The Grand Rapids Furniture Record Co.,
publishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: (© ©) This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,791 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
4,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
HET II)EA4L.: monthly; Dutch; six-
teen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906; Hf-t Ideal Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
HUISVRIEND; monthly; Dutch; re-
ligious; thirty -two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; Rev. R. L.
Haan, editor; H. H. D. Langereis, publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,730 in 1903
and 25,000 in 1906, since whicn it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
MICHIGAN MEDICAL NEWS;
monthly; medical; thirty-six pages 65^x9;
subscription $1; established 1900; Michigan
Medical News (I^o.. editors and Dubllshers.
MICHIGAN POULTRYMAN;
monthlj-; poultry; twenty four pages 9x12;
Eastern Star Journal
Official Organ of the Grand Chapter of Michigan
Order of the Eastern Star
Circulated in the United States^ England^ Scotland, Ireland, Australia
and the Islands*
Reaches the advertiser direct by going to the homes of the members
of the Eastern Star.
Thirty-two to forty-eight pages.
Published in the Furniture City of the World.
JO^OOO to 12,000 copies monthly and still increasing with every issue.
Circulation Guaranteed.
ELVIRA ADAMS ATWOOD, Editor.
LOUIS C. TOWNER, Publisher.
Eastern Star Journal,
92 N. Valley Avenue,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
503
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
•ubscrlption 25 cents; established February,
1901; Clark E. Beckwlth, editor; Michigan
Poultryman Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,373 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
a report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
GRANDVILLE, Kent Co. -n 457t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd , about 5 m. S. W. of Grand Rapids, the
county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; eiglit pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1907; The Sen-
tinel Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
(11-7 P).
GRANT, Newaygo Co.<:, 400 pop.,
7 m. S. of Newaygo, the county seat, and 30
N. of Grand Rapids. Fruit and farming.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; eight
paares 17i-^x24; subscription $1; established
1898; H. W.Morley, editor and publisher (2— 3).
GRASSL.AKE, Jackson Co. g 618t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 11 m. E. of
Jackson, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1879;
E. E. Brown, editor and publisher (T— 5).
GRAYLING, c. h., Crawford Co b
1,716+ pop. (of township), on Michigan Cen-
tral Rd., 41 m. S. by S. E. of Boyne. Lum-
bering and farming.
CRAW^FORD AVALANCHE;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1: established 1879; O. Palmer,
editor and publisher (5—3).
GREENLAND, Ontonagon Co. tl
241+ pop., on Copper Range Rd., 30 m. S. W.
of Houghton.
TWIN CITY INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays (A A).
GREENVILLE, Montcalm Co. u
3,3S1+ pop., on Pere Marquette and Grand
Trunk Rds. and Flat r., 28 m. N.E. of Grand
Rapids. Flour, lumber, shingle and planing
mills, farm implement, refrigerator, stai ch,
furniture and gas engine factories. Farm-
ing
CALiL; every evening except Sunday,
MICHIGAN.
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 13x20, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — dally $3. weekly $1 ; es-
tablished — dally 1879, weekly 1871 ; W. B.
Wells, editor and publisher (6—5).
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17)^3x24; subscription $1;
established 1855; E. F. Grablll, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GROSSE POINTE, Wayne q, Co.
3,000 pop. (of township), 9 m. N. E. of De-
troit, the county seat. Farming and resi-
dential section for Detroit.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1900; M. T. Woodruff, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
HAMTRAMCK, Wayne Co. q, SOOf
pop., adjoins Detroit on north. Manufact-
uring of wheels, radiators, white lead and
colors.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1001;
W. T. Woodruff, editor and publisher (3—8).
HANCOCK, Houghton Co. ^ 4,050t
pop. — local estimate 10,000 — on Mineral
Range and Hancock & Calumet Rds., 1 m.
N. of Houghton, the county seat. Exten-
sive copper mines, stanip mill, smelting
works and foundries.
EVENING JOURNAL,; every evening
except Sunday; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1884; H. C. Rowell, man-
ager; Hancock Journal Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
for an average issue of 1.096 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1902, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
TY03IIES; Tuesdays: socialist; Fin-
nish; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 190:H; K. Murros, editor; Tyomles
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5).
HANOVER, Jackson Go. g 378t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Ft.
Wayne & Jackson and Cincinnati, Jackson
& Mackinaw Rds., 15 m. S. W. of Jackson,
the county seat. Shipping point for grain
and live stock. Agriculture.
L O C A L; weekly; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 : established 1891;
G. V. Dalley, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
THE SHAW-TORREY CO., Inc.
ADVERTISING AGENTS
306-315 New Murray Building, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Plans for Advertising Campaigns, Selling Plans, Preparation of
Advertising Matter, backed by eleven years of success in
handling successful advertising of the well-known concerns.
LUCIUS E. TOKREY, Pres.
R. H. FRANCHOT, Sec. and Treas.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
SOS
MICHIGAN.
HARBOR BEACH, Huron Co. n-
1,149+ pop., terminus of Flint & Pere Mar-
quette Rd., 70 m. N. of Port Huron. Dairy
salt, flour, lime and fish, starch and maca-
roni and paste plants. Creamery. Mineral
bath-house. Summer resort.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1880;
Burton F.Browne, editor; Browne Publish-
ing Company (Inc.), publishers (3 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,107 for the year 1897,
1,170 for year ending May, 1907, but
has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
HARBOR SPRINGS, c. h., Emmet
Co. [j 1,643+ pop., on Grand Rapids &
Indiana Rd. and on Lake Michigan. Ship-
ping point and summer resort. Wood
manufacturing, lumbering and farming.
Steamboat traffic.
GRAPHIC; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; H. S.
Babcock, editor and publisher (6—5).
REPUBLICAN ; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1876; Lorenzo A. Clark, editor and
publisher (6—5).
HARRIETTE, Wexford Co. ^ 419
pop., on Ann Arbor Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Cad-
illac, the county seat.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established November, 1904;
Will H. Jarman, editor and publisher (1—6).
HARRISON, c. h., Clare Co. D 647t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 8 m.
N. of Lansing, the State capital. Lumber
mills.
CL.A RE CO. CLEAVER; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1881; James E.Dudley, editor and pub-
lisher.
HARRISVILLE, c. h., Alcona Co. cf
403+ pop., on Lake Huron, 100 m. by water
N. N. E. of Bay City, connected by dally
trains and steamers. Farming and lum-
bering.
ALCONA CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 17J4x22; subscription
$1; established 1877: W L. Chapelle, editor
and publisher (1—8).
HART, c. h., Oceana Co. u 1,500 pop..
on Pere Marquette Rd., 8 m. S. E. of Pent-
water. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; elghi
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1869;
Journal Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,027 for
the year 1896, 1,822 in 1897, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
OCEANA COURIER; Thursdays;
eight pages 17x34; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Hilbourn Printing Co., editors
and publishers.
OCEANA REPUBLICAN; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 18x22; subscription
gl; established 1899; C. A. Gurney, editor and
publisher (1—3).
MICHIGAN.
HARTFORD, Van Bur en Co. jJ 1,071 1
pop., on Chicago & West Michigan and
South Haven & Eastern Rds., 78 m. S. S. W.
of Grand Rapids. Agriculture. Fruit belt.
DAY SPRING; Wednesdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871; H. F. Cochrane & Son, editors and
publishers (5—3).
PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE; Thursdays:
people's party; four pages 17x24; estabUshed
1892; Sullivan Cook, editor; M. E. Deane, pub
Usher (A A).
HASTINGS, c. h.. Barry Co. p 3,172+
pop.— local estimate 4,000— on Chicago, Kal-
amazoo & Saginaw and Michigan Central
Rds. and Thornapple r., 32 m. S. E. of Grand
Rapids. Wheat growing and manufactur-
ing.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; ten to
sixteen pages 17x24; subscription $; estab-
lished 1856; Wm. R. Cook, editor; Cook Bros.,
publishers (13—*).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,066 in 190 1
and 4,285 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
HERALD ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1880; Charles F. Field, editor and
publisher (5— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 and 1903,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1867 ; Dennis & Slingerland, editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1899, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
HESPERIA, Oceana Co. -a 474t pop.,
18 m. S. E. from Hart, the county seat.
Lumber, fruit and farming.
UNION; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; E. P. Bates, editor and publisher.
HILLMAN, Montmorency Co. cf 326
pop., 24 m. W. of Alpena. Saw mill and
grist mill.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages
15x23; subscription $1; established June,
1901 ; G. M. Rouse, editor and publisher (8—6).
HILLSDALE, c. h., Hillsdale Co. p
4.151+ pop.— local estimate 5,000— on Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.. 26 m. S. S.
W. of Jackson and 66 m. W. of Toledo. O
Seat of Hillsdale College. Manufacturing.
Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1839; H. C. Blackman, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,485 in 1905
2,625 in 1906
2,682 in 1907
LEADER; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882 ; E. J. March & Co., editors and proprietors
(1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
504
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
regularly in the years 1896 and i903»
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
STANDARD; Tuesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1846; Ward & Hayes, editors and pub-
lishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an average issue of 2,263 }^
1896 and 2,234 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than i.ooo everj' year
since, up to and including 1907.
HOLiLiAND, Ottawa Co, -n 15,000 pop.,
on Chicago & West Michigan Rd. and Ma-
catawa bay, 25 m. S. W. of Grand Rapids.
A summer resort. Tanning and flour mills.
Agriculture, fruit growing and lumbering;
furniture and piano factories.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and INDEPENDENT, Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established-daily 1896, weekly 1897; Frank
M. Sparkc. editor; Holland Sentinel Pub-
lishing Comany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
CITY NEWS; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1872; Mulder Bros. & Whelan, editors
and publishers (2 — 3).
DE GRONDVVET; Tuesdays; Holland
Ish ; republican ; sixteen pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1860; J. B. Mulder, edi
tor; Mrs. L. Mulder, publisher (.")— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
for an issue of 5,600 in 1895 and
6,058 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished a report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
DE HOPE; Wednesdays; Hollandish;
Dutch reformed ; eight pages 15x21 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1866 ; Prof. C. Doesburg,
editor; J. R. Kanters, publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1902, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
DE WACHTER ; Wednesdays; Hol-
landish ; Christian reformed ; four pages
15x32; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
H. Holkeboer. editor and publisher.
L.EADER; Thursdays (A A).
HOLLT, Oakland Co. P, l,419t pop., on
Grand Trunk and Pere Marquette Rds.
and Shiawassee r., 47 m. N. W. of Detroit.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ
ent ; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; Paterson Bros., editors and pub-
lishers.
EAST MICHIGAN BANNER;
Wednesdays; adventist; four pages 8x10^;
subscription 25 cents: established 1904; F. O.
Rathbun. editor; E. Mich. S. D. A. Conference,
publishers (1—8).
HERAL.D: Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1901; Joe Haas, editor and
publisher (1—4 ).
Copies printed: 1,140 in 1904
1,164 in 1905
1,206 in 190b
1,333 in 1907
Publisher's announcement —The Hkralv is
the only all home set, all home print news-
paper in Oakland county, with CO UOO popu-
lation.
HOMER, Calhoun Co. p l,097tpop.,on
Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw, Michigan
Central and Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern Rds., 22 m. W. S. W. of Jackson. Manu
factures of grain seeders, hammocks, bath
tubs, oil stoves, upholstered goods, butter
and cheese. Important grain market.
INDEX; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1872; D. W. Knickerbocker, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,183 for
the year 1899, i,i93 in 1901, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
VIDETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
O. L. Linn, editor and publisher (12— (5).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an average issue of 1,278 for
the year 1897, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
HOUGHTON, c. h., Houghton Co. p
3.359+ pop.— local estimate T.CCKJ— on Duluth,
South Shore & Atlantic and Mineral Range
aud Copper Range Rds. Copper mining.
MINING GAZETTE; every morning
except Monday, and PDKTAGE LAKE
MINING GAZETTE, Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $6, weekly
$2; established-daily 1899, weekly 1859; Min-
ing Gazette Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
4,497 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907. _
For the vear 1901 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information
as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect.
HOWARD CITY, Montcalm Co. n
1,398+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and
Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western Rds., 33 m.
N. of Grand Rapids. Farming and furniture
manufacturing.
RECORD; Thursdays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1872 ; James B. Haskins, editor and publisher
(1—8). .
Copies printed: 1,256 m 1896
1,355 in 1907
MICHIGAN BUI.I.ETIN; monthly;
journalistic; twenty to thirty-two pages 6x9:
subscription 50 cents; established 1893; J. B.
Haskins, editor and publisher (1—8).
HOWEIili* c. h., Livingston Co. p
2,51^ pop., on Detroit, Pere Marquette and
Ann Arbor Rds., 83 m. E. S. E. of Lansing,.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
505
MICHIGAN.
the State capital, and 52 N. W. of Detroit.
Agrriculture and manufacturing.
LIVINGSTON CO. REPUBL,ICAN»
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1855; G. A. Barnes,
editor; George Barnes, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,023 in 1896
and 2,378 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
LIVINGSTON DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1855; John Ryan,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had ere
dit for an average issue of 2,046 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in*
chiding 1907,
LIVINGSTON HERALD; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 188fi; Thomas W. Brewer, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HUDSON, Lenawee Co. 0, 2,403t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mackinaw and
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rds., 17
m. W. of Adrian, the county seat. General
manufacturing.
POST; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1866; Chas.
Steuerwald, editor and publisher (6—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such dePnite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription ^iSii); established 1859; Byron
Schermerhorn, editor; News Publishing Com-
pany, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
IMLAY CITY, Lapeer Co. u- 1.122t
pop., on Grand Trunk and Pontiac, Oxford
& Northern Rds., 34 m. W. of Port Huron.
Flour mills and grain elevators.
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican: eight
.pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; James H. Hallock, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
IONIA, c. h., Ionia Co. U 5,209t pop ,
on Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk Rds.
and Grand r., 35 m. E. of Grand Rapids
Agriculture and manufacturing.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republl-
MICHIGAN.
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; established
—daily 1879, weekly 1866; J. H. Kidd, editor
and publisher (12 — t).
Copies printed: weekly, 1,582 in 1894
1,707 in 1900
2,339 in 1902
2,417 in 1903
2,401 in 1904
2,344 in 1905
2,447 in 1906
2,565 in 1907
S T A N D A RD ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weeklj' eight pages 17x24;
subscription —daily $4, weeklv $1; estab-
lished—daily 1887, w^eekly 1867; Standard
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2—8).
IRON MOUNTAIN, c.h.,z>icA;tn»oH
Co. "n 9,242t pop., on Chicago & Northwest-
ern and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rds., 50 m. W. of Escanaba. Iron mining.
TRIBUNE-GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and RANGETRIBUNE,
Saturdays; republican; daily four to eight
pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $2 ; established-
daily 1896, weekly 1879; D. E. Thompson, edi-
tor; Walter P. Hosking, publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
MONITOR; Fridays; Swedish; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $150;
established 1900; J. F. Nystrom, editor and
publisher (6—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PRESS; Thursdays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1896; Tom A.
Hanna. editor and publisher.
IRON RIVER, Iron Co. ^ l,482t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 28 m.
N. W. of Florence, Wis. Farming, iron
mining and lumbering.
REPORTER ; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; P. O'Brien, editor and publisher
(6-3).
IRONWOOD, Oogebic Co. ^ 9,705t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Wis-
consin Central Rds., 150 m. W.of Marquette
and 39 E. of Ashland, Wis. Iron mining.
NEWS-RECORD; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1886; News-Record Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; established 1886;
O. E. Bennett, editor and publisher (7—5).
ISHPEMING, Marquette Co. p
13,255t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern.
Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic and Lake
506
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHlGAh.
Superior & Ishpemlng Rds., 15 m. W. of
Marquette, the county seat. Iron mines
and deposits of marble, gold and silver.
IRON ORE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 17J^x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1879; Geo. A. Newett, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1901,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
MICHIGAN STATS TIDNING;
Saturdays (A A).
PENINSULAR RECORD; Satur
days; independent; four pages 18x24; sub
scription $1.50; established 1884; Peninsular
Record Publishing Co. (Ltd.), editors and
publishers (12—2).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
SUPERIOR POSTEN ; Saturdays:
Swedish; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; A. A. Lind. editor
and publisher (12—2).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ITHACA, c. h., Gratiot Co. n 2,020t
pop., on Ann Arbor Rd., 42 m. N. of Lansing.
Agriculture.
GRATIOT CO. HERALD ; Thurs
days; republican; eight pageg 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1869; JohnN. McCall,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,835 in
1896 and 4,000 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
GRATIOT CO. JOURNAL; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1866: Fred Gris-
wold, editor; The Gratiot County Journal
Co., publishers (3 — 8j.
Copies printed: 1,709 in 1896
2,102 in 1900
2,280 in 1907
JACKSON, c.h., Jackson Co. g 25,180t
pop., on Grand Trunk, Lake Shore & Michi-
gan Southern, Cincinnati Northern and
Michigan Central Rds.. 76 m. W. of Detroit.
Seat of State Prison and machine shops of
the Michigan Central Rd. Milling, machin-
ery, corset, vehicle and wheel manufac-
tories. Starch, oil stoves, pulp and paper
mills. Condensed milk and glass factories.
CITIZEN-PRESS; every evenmg ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays;
republican; eight pages— daily 17x24, weekly
15x22 ; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; es-
AN
w
tablished— daily 1865, weekly 1837; Jackson
Citizen Co., editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 3,931 in 1901
3,887 in 1902
4,419 in 1903
4,517 in 1904
6,638 in 1906
7,982 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
llg^^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Citizen-
Press is guaranteed by the
publishers of RowelTs Ameri-
can Newspaper Directory, who
pay one hundred dollars to the first
person who successfully controverts its ac-
curacy.
Publisher's announcement. — The Jackson
Citizen-Pbess is the only evening paper in
this city and it has the largest circulation.
Actual daily average for 1907, 7,982. Our
records are open to the American Adver-
tisers' Association and our statements of
circulation guaranteed. Daily average for
January. 1908, 9,103.
MORNING PATRIOT; every morn-
iug except iionday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; independent-democratic; daily eight
to twelve, Sunday sixteen to twenty, weekly
eight pages l'!}/^x22^4; subscriptiou— daily
$5.20. Sundav $1.50, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 18:0, weekly 1844; The Jackson Patriot
Co., editor and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,744 in 1902
2,946 in 1903
3,158 in 1904
3,727 in 1905
6,186 in 1906
7,785 in 1907
Sunday, 8,586 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 3.104 J". 19°-
and 2,539 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
fl®~The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Patriot is
guaranteed by the publishers
of RowelTs American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
MICHIGAN VOLKSFREUND;
Thursdays ; German ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1871;
Rudolph Worch, editor ; nd publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it h"
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SATURDAY EVENING STAR;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1879: Myron
W. Tarbox, editor and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
i07
MICHIGAN.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
JASPER, Lenawee Co. P, 300 pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 30 m.
W. by N. of Toledo, Ohio. Agriculture.
J O U R N A JL ; Fridaj^s; independent;
four pages 17i^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Minnie Forman, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
JONESVILLE, Hillsdale Co. g l,367t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 4 m. N. W. of Hillsdale, the county
seat, and 37 W. by N. W. of Adrian. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
HIIiL-SDALE CO. GAZETTE; Sat
urdays; Independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription 75 cents; established 1878;
James I. Dennis, editor and publisher.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es
tablished 1854; Gregory & Eggleston, editors
and publighers.
KALAMAZOO, c. h., Kalamazoo
Co. p 36,9(X) pop., onMichigan Central, Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern, Grand Rapids
& Indiana, Kalamazoo, Lake Shore & Chi-
cago, Grand Trunk and Chicago, Kala-
mazoo & Saginaw Rds. and Kalamazoo r.,
47 m. S. of Grand Rapids. Seat of Kala-
mazoo College, Manufacturing.
GAZETTE; every morning except
Monday, democratic; twelve pages 17x22;
subscription $5.20; established— Gazeffe 1833,
News 1894, consolidated 1900; Kalamazoo Ga-
zette Company, editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 5,272 in 1901
7,346 in 1902
8,671 in 1903
10,311 in 1904
11,522 in 1905
12,512 in 1906
Copies sold: 13,932 in 1907
TELEGRAPH; everj' evening except
Sunday, and SEMI - WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; eight pases
17x24; subscription— dally $5.20, semi-weekly
$1; established— dally 1859, semi- weekly 1844;
Edward N. Dingley, editor; Kalamazoo Tele-
graph Company, publishers (3—4).
Copies printed: daily. 4,271 in 1894
6,439 in 1900
6,794 in t90i
8,572 in 1903
9,571 in 1904
10,293 in 1905
11,844 ill 1906
13,161 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 7,151 in 1901
9,742 in 1905
10,158 in 1907
DE HOLLANDSCHE ADIERI-
K.AAN; tri-weekly, Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays; Hollandish; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2: established 1889; P. A. Dalm,
editor; Holland Printing Company, pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MICHIGAN.
TRADES UNION ADVOCATEi
Fridays; labor; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established September, 1905 ; W. B.
Hallett. editor and publisher (1—8).
MICHIGAN LIFE; monthly (A A).
KALEVA, Manistee Co. tl 200 pop., on
Manistee & Northeastern and Pere Mar-
quette Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Manistee, the
county seat. Lumbering and farming.
SJIIRTOLAINEN; semi weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; Finnish; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2.25; established
1876 ; Finnish American Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 6,874 in 1896 and
8,300 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 7,500 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
RAITTILSUEHTI; monthly; tempe-
rance; Finnish; sixteen pages SJ^xllJ^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1905; A. Rlip-
pa. editor; The F. N. B. T. Ass'n or America,
publishers (11-5P).
KALKASKA, c. h.. Kalkaska Co. [^
1,304+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd
and Boardman r., 40 m. N. of Cadillac.
Manufacturing, farming and lumbering.
RALKASKAIAN; Thursdays; repub
llcan; four pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1874; J. C. Gray, editor and pub-
lisher.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; J. N. Tinklepaugh, editor and publisher.
KINDE, Huron Co. d' 350 pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd. 80 m. N. E. of Saginaw.
Creamery and grist mill.
INDEPENDENT FAR BIER; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1; established February, 1903; E. G.
Hall, editor and publisher (1—8).
KINGSLEY, Grand Traverse Co. cf
505 pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.,
18 m. S. of Traverse City, the county seat.
Lumbering, dairying and farming.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent: eight
pages 15x22: subscription fl; established
January, 1902 : H. C. & L. E. Tripp, editors and
publishers (7 — 5).
HUSTIiER ; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscriptions!; established 1899; M. S.
Brownsen, editor and publisher (A A).
LAINGSBURG, Shiawassee Co. D
690+ pop., on Michigan Central Ri., 14 m. W.
S. W. of Corunna, the county seat, and 16
N.E. of Lansing, the State capital. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 :subscrIptIon $1: established 1876;
Charles H. Reed , editor and publisher (1—8).
LAKE CITY, c. h., Missaukee Co. ^
816+ pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.,
35 m. S. S. E. of Traverse City and 100 N. by
N. E. of Grand Rapids. Farming and lum-
bering. Summer resort.
MISSAUKEE REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays ; republican ; four pages 30x26;
subscription $1 ; established 1884; OrvIUe Den-
nis, editor and publisher (2— 3).
PLAIN DEALER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription 81 ;
established 1887; Harry W. Chick, editor
and publisher (1—8).
508
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIOAN.
I.AKE LINDEN, Houghton Co. \j
2,597t pop., on Hancock & Calumet Rd., 9 m.
N. E. of Houghton. Copper smelting and
stamping and lumbering.
NATIVE COPPER TIMES ;Tue8day8;
Independent; eight pages 15x22: subscrip-
tion $2; established 1883; J. H. Wilson, editor
and publisher (10—3).
LAKE ODESSA, Ionia Co. a 1,505
pop.— 1904 census,— on Pere Marquette Rd.,
32 m. S. E. of Grand Rapids. Agriculture
and manufacturing.
T I I>I E S » Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 17^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1903; George H. McMillan, editor
and publisher (1—8).
WAVE; Thiirsaays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1888;
A. H. Weber, editor and publisher (7— .t).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
n'.te information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
LAKEVIEW, Montcalm Co. □ 935t
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 20 m. N. N.
W. of Stanton, the county seat. Manufac-
turing and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1879;
F. E. Moore, editor and publisher (1—8).
Ij'ANSE, c. h., Baraga Co. \j 620t pop.,
on Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Rd.,
62 m. W. N. W. of Marquette and 33 m. S.
of Houghton. Lumbering and mining.
SEN TINEL; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; Geo. C. Jackman, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
LANSING, Ingham Co. g 26,r,00
pop., State Capital, on Michigan Cen-
tral, Pere Marquette, Grand Trunk and
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rds. and
Grand r. Water power, utilized in milling
and manufacturing.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 2ux20; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1897; The Lansing Jour-
nal Co., editors and publishers (i — S).
Copies printed: 2,892 in 1902
5,123 in 1906
5,625 in 1907
STATE REPUBLICAN; every even-
ing except Sunday; eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription $5; established 1855; Robert Smith
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,300 in 1900
3,863 in 1904
4,334 in 1905
5,306 in 1906
5,810 in 1907
CAPITAL. CITY D E »l O C R A T ;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages I5x"22;
subscription $1; esrabllshed 1S88: M. E. Gard-
ner, editor and publisher (8—3) (A A).
(iiopies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit €or issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming
since 1896.
MODERATOR-TOPICS; Thursdays,
except July and August; educational;
MICHIGAN.
twenty pages 8ixlli; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881 ; Henry R, Pattengill, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,620 in 1901
and 8,062 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
CLINIQUE; monthly; medical; eighty
to one hundred and thirty two pages 6x9;
subscription $2; established 1879; H.V. Hal-
bert, M. D., editor; Halsey Brothers Co.,
publishers (12—7 P).
Copies printed: 1,205 in 1902
4,250 in 1907
LAPEER, c. h., Lapeer Co. n- 3,460
pop., on Grand Trunk and Michigan Central
Rds., 46 m. W. of Port Huron and 60 N. by
N. W. of Detroit. Agriculture.
CLARION; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1856;
L. C. Cram ton, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an averave issue of 2,960 in 1903
and 3,163 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
LAPEER CO. PRESS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1840; G. T. Hargreaves, editor
and publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,496 in
1897 and 2,852 in 1902, since^ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LAWRENCE, Van Buren Co. P 598t
pop., on So. Haven & Eastern Rrt.. 9 m. W.
of Paw Paw, the county seat. Saw and
cider mills, creamery, canning factory,
beanery, berry-box warehouse and brick-
yard. Horticulture.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .§1 ; established 1897;
J. G. Jennings, editor and publisher (2—3).
LAWTON, Van Buren Co. p 9-t2tpop.,
on Michigan Central and South Haven &
Eastern Rds., 4 m. W. of Paw Paw, the
county seat. Fruit growing.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; C. E. Lewis, editor and publisher.
LELAND, c. h., Leelanau Co.)j 396t
pop., on Lake Michigan, 10 m. N. of Solon,
nearest station on Manistee & Northeast-
ern Rd. Shipping of hardwood lumber,
railway ties and fish.
LEELANAU ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days (A A).
LEROY, Osceola Co. o 375t pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., midway be-
tween Cadillac and Reed City. Lumber
and planing mills and cigar factory.
INDEPENDENT; Friday8;independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; George A. Glerum & Co., editors
and publishers (2 — 3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
£09
MICHIGAN.
ItHS'LIIl, Ingham Co. g l,114t pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 22 m. S. of Lansing,
the State capital. Magnetic wells.
T.„^.r^'^^^^^^U^^I<^'A^"5 Fridays; re-
publican; f9ur pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1.25; established 1876 ; Bert M. Gould, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1898,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
LEWISTON, ifontmorency Co. cf 700
pop., on Michigan Central Rd.. 12 m. S. W.
of Atlanta, the county seat. Lumbering
and farming.
••'^u?^^^-^ '^'' ' Thursdays; republican;
f/1^*^ ??'I.^^^'^^20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1893; C. B. Drake, editor and publisher
(7 — 5).
liEXINGTON", Sanilac Co. d 619t
pop., 20 m. N. of Port Huron and 20 S. E. of
Sanilac Center, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
^r^J'^^?' Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1895; J. H.
Keyes, editor and publisher.
LINDEN, Genesee Co. n- 543t pop., on
Detroit. Grand Haven & Milwaukee Rd.,
55 m. S. E. of Detroit. Farming.
LiEADER; Fridays; Independent; eight
Po^?®*^^^^^^ = , ^"'^^^"P'^^**^'^ ^1; established
/I o\ Blockmer, editor and publisher
(1 — 8).
LITCHFIEIiD, miUdale Co. g 645t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Hillsdale, the county
seat. Flour, saw, feed and planing mills.
Agriculture, live stock and creamery.
^■^^^^J"*"^' Fridays; Independent: eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1 ; established 1874 ;
L. 0. Feighner, editor and publisher (1— S)
MICHIGAN.
CHRONIC L,E ; Wednesdays ; republi-
?fi?i'- t'^ht pages 15x22; subscription $1; e«-
tablished June, 1901; Herbert McCutcheon.
lisheTsV2-3r'''^^ Publishing Company. pub-
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
RECORD-APPEAL; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight to twelve pages 15x22- sub-
!.^"PVo°^? ^1'' established-iJecord 1867 Ap.
peal 18(3; consolidated May, 1901; Chas T
Sawyer, editor; Record Printing and Publ
llshing Co., publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
00/" average issue of i,656 in
1898 and 2,889 in 1904, since which
It has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
liUTHER, Lake Co. -n 837t pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd. and Manis-
tee r.. 13 m. N. E. of Baldwin, the county
seat. Manufactures of lumber, laths,
shingles and flour.
^/^'^^D^^^^J^ ' Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1892;
i^K •.^?i'k?^i*<'''; I-uther Printing Co., pub-
LYONS, Ionia Co. n 656t pop., on De-
troit, Grand Rapids & Western Rd. and
Grand r., 117 m. W. by N. of Detroit. Water
power. Manufacturing of windmills and
caskets. Wheat.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent:
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18(8; Ernest S. Fuller, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
LOWELL, ^cnf Co. -a l,736r pop., on
Grand Trunk and Pere Marquette Rda.
and Grand r., 18 m. E. of Grand Rapids, the
county seat. Horticulture, manufacturing
and farming.
^dy.^ ^ ^ ?1 4«^ ' Thursdays ; republican ;
fil?'&u^®^^^^22: subscription $1; established
1865: Thomas Whitehouse. editor and pub-
iisn6r ( 1— — 8 ),
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,381 in
1896, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
LEDGER; Thursdays; independent;
?if? K*^®^ 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1893; Frank M.Johnson, editor and publisher
(1 — 8). _
Copies printed: 1,015 in 1903
1,197 in 1905
1,351 in 1907
LUDINGTON, c. h., Maton Co. -d
7,166+ pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd.
and Lake Michigan, about 20 m. S. by S. W.
of Manistee. Fruit and salt.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday
SUN ; every evening except Sunday; In-
dependent; eight pages 11x16; subscription
$3 ; established 1900 ; G. S. Luce, editor and I
publisher (1—4) (A A).
McBAIN, Missaukee Co. ^ 709tpop.,
on Ann Arbor Rd., 9 m. S. E. of Cadillac
and 10 S. of Lake City, the county seat.
Farming, lumbering and hardwood man-
ufacturing.
.CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: Chas. R.
Burleson, editor and publisher (5—3).
McBRIDES, Montcalm Co. u 289t
pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western
Rd., about 5 m. N. E. of Stanton, the county
seat. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays ; republican ; eight
^^S^il^2°= subscription $1; established 1893;
W. C. Shannon, editor and publisher.
MANCELONA, Antrim Co. ^ 1,800
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 40 m.
S. of Petoskey and 51 N. of Cadillac. Iron
furnace and manufactories. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays : independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1879; O. E. Hawkins, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1896, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
MANCHESTER. Washtenaw Co. c;
1,209+ pop., junction of Toledo & Grand
Rapids and Detroit and Hillsdale branches
510
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
of Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 23
m. S. W. of Ann Arbor, the county seat,
and 21 E. S. E. of Jackson. Water power.
Large roller-process flour mills and several
factories. Truck and fruit farming and
live stock.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Independ
ent^ eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; es
tablished 1867; Mat. D. Blosser, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MANISTEE, c. h., Manittee Co. ^
14,260f pop., ou Flint & Pere Marquette and
Manistee & Northeastern Rds. and Lake
Michigan, at mouth of Manistee r. Milling
and salt, furniture, shingle and lumber
manufacturing.
ADVOCATE ; every evening except
Sunday, and VV^EEHLLY, Fridays; repub-
lican ; daily four pages 17x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, week-
ly $1; established— daily 1895, weekly 1882;
J. S. Madison, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information a3
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim,
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and TIMES, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; daily non-partisan, semi- weekly re-
publican; six to eight pages; 18x23; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, semi-weekly $1; established-
dally 1894,|semi-weekly 1864; Herbert Harley,
editor; The News Publishing Co., publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding i.ooo copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information^ as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
MICHIGAN VOI.KSZEITUNG;
Frldavs; German; independent democratic;
eight "pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890; August Greve. editor and publisher
KINDER GARTEN- PRIMARY
MAGAZINE; monthly, except July and
August; educational; forty-eight pages
IHxWi^; subscription §1: established 1888;
E. Lyell Earle. editor; Kindergarten Maga-
zine Co., publishers (11— 7 P).
Copies printed: 3,s8o in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Address all com-
munications to Suite 1203, 150 Nassau St., N.Y.
MANISTIQUE, c. h., Schoolcraft
Co. \3 4,126+ pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul
& Sault Sainte Marie and Manistlque, Mar-
quette & Northern Rds. and Lake Mich-
igan, about 40 m. E. of Escanaba. Lumber-
ing and fishing.
COURIER-RECORD; Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.5(f; established 1886; J. H. MacNaughton,
editor and manager (1—8).
HAROLiD; Thursdays; Swedish; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1894;
Nettie Steffenson, publisher.
PIONEER TRIBUNE; Fridays; re
MICHIGAN.
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; Geo. E. Holbein, edi-
tor; Tribune Publishing Co., publishers(l— 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MANTON, Wexford Co.\2 1,200 pop.,
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.. 12 m. N. of
Cadillac, the county seat. Lumbering and
farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages l.'ix22; subscription $1; established 1873;
H. G. Hutzler, editor and publisher (1—8).
MAPL.E RAPIDS, Clmton Co. a
604 pop., on Maple r., 14 m. N. W. of Saint
Johns, the county seat. Saw and grist mills.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent;
six pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1878; W. S. & D. M. Barnard, editors and
publishers (1—8).
MARCELLUS, Cass Co.pi,025tpop..
on Grand Trunk Rd., 24 m. S. E. of Kala-
mazoo. Agriculture and manufacturing.
NEWS} Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1877; Arthur E. Bailey, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,150 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
MARINE CITY, Saint Clair Co. a-
3.829t pop., on St. Clair r., 20 m. S. of Port
Huron, tne county seat. Manufactures of
barrel heads, bricks and staves. Ship-
building and salt production.
GLOBE; Saturdays ; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1897 ; C. A. Laydon, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17J^x22; subscription 50 eents; estab-
lished May, 1903; Wreath & Guyor, editors
and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPORTER ; Thursdays ; independent
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1878; Frank Sutton, editor; Re-
porter Publishing Co., publishers (7— 3P).
MARION, Osceola Co. c 741t pop., on
Ann Arbor Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Cadiliac.
Shingle and lumber mills. Agriculture.
DISPATCH -LEADER; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1890; C. T. Sadler, editor and
publisher.
MARLETTE, Sanilac Co. o 996t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 45 m.
N. W. of Port Huron. Creamery and flour
and woolen mills. Farming.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1878 ;
D. E. Hubbell, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
511
MICHIGAN.
MICHIOAA'.
regularly in the years 1898 and 1903,
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
MARQUETTE, c. h., Marquette Co.
■q 10,058t pop., on Dulutli, South Shore & At-
lantic and Marquette & Southeastern Rds.
and Lake Superior, 53 m. E. S. E. of L'Anse.
Iron mines, blast furnaces and powder
mills. Lumbering and stone quarrying.
EVENING NEVVa»; every evening ex-
cept Sunday (▲ A).
MINING JO URN AT.; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, vs^eekly $2; establlslied—
daily 1884, weekly 1846; J. Kussell, editor;
Mining Journal Company (Limited), publish-
ers (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
2,000 in 1895 and 3,000 in 1902, since
which it nas not furnished any delinite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
For the year 1900 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that eflFect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
liAKE SUPERIOR BREEZE;
Thursdays (▲ ▲).
MARSHALL, c. h.. Calhoun Co. g
4,370+ pop., on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mack-
inaw and Michigan Central Rds. and Kala-
mazoo r., about 13 m. E. by S. E. of Battle-
creek. Manufacturing and agriculture.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and EXPOUNDER, Fridays ;
democratic ; daily four, weekly eight pages
171^x22; subscription— daily $5.20, weekly $1;
established 1879; J. M. Moses * Son, editors
and publishers (1—8).
(Jopies printed: daily: 843 in 1907
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight page
17x22; subscription $1; established 1898; Gee
E. Willitls, editor; Expounder Publlshir
Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had c?
dit for an average issue of 1,795
1900, but has not since made claim
issuii^r so many as 1,000 copies.
STATESMAN; Fridays; republi'
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; e
lished 1839; Statesman Printing Com]
editors and publishers (12—7).
Copies printed: This paper had
dit for an issue of 1,550 in 189
1,750 in 1897, since which it _hr
furnished any definite and satis-
report, but has been credited wit
than 1,000 every year since, up
including 1907.
MASON, c. h., Ingham Co. g 1,
. on Michigan Central Rd., 12 m. i
ing, the State capital, and 25 N. o
Agriculture.
INGHAM CO. DEMOCRA'^'
days; democratic; eight pages
scriptioh $1; established 1876;
editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: For the
this paper seemed to assert
an average issue exceeding
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
INGHAM CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight to ten pages 15x22; Bubscrip
tion$l; established 1857; A. L. Rose, editor
and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1902 and in 1907.
MAYVILLE, Tuscola Co. n-825t pop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 30 m. E. of
Saginaw. Farming.
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Terry Corliss, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
MELVIN, Sanilac Co. D-215+ pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd., 25 m. N. W. of Port
Huron.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription 60 cents; estah
lished Octobor, 1906; A. H. Patterson, ed<'
and publisher (1—7 P).
MEMPHIS, Macomb Co. O^ ^
on Flint & Pere Marquette Rr"
of Port Huron. Shipping r
grain. Agriculture.
BEE; Saturdays; e*
scription $1; establl' .1-
ard, editor and pu'
MENDO>' P 777 i
pop.— of ^d Rapids*
India' .iiazoo. Water
po'
^ht pages 13x20; sub-
Sf. .idl874; D. M. Evoland,
, . (7-3 P).
arsdays; four pages 18x24;
, established 1894; T. Z. Ere-
id publisher (1—8).
INEE, c.h., Menominee Co. tl
on Chicago & Northwestern,
/Illwaukee & St. Paul and Ann
.s. and W. shore of Green bay
h of Menominee r. Lumbering.
ar, shoes, wheeled toys, steel ma-
and electrical appliance factories.
1.LD-LEADER; every evening
unday, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
s and Fridays; republican; eight
6x22; subscription- daily $5, semi-
$1.50; established— daily 1894. semi-
1863; Roger M. Andrews, editor; The
-Leader Company, publishers (1—8).
ies printed: 1,676 in 1903
3,161 in 1906
WS; every morning except Monday;
)lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
stablished 1904; Donald MacDonald, edl-
nd publisher (1—8).
ORTHWESTERN FARMER;
ithly; agriculture, household; sixteen
es 11x14; subscription 25 cents; estab-
led November. 1903; C. W. Mason, man-
ng editor; Northwestern Publishing Com-
ny, publishers (1—8).
lERRILL, Saginaw Co. n 459t pop.,
on Pere Marquette Rd., 14 m. from Saint
Louis and 18 W. of Saginaw, the county
seat. Farming and lumbering district.
Gasoline engine works, boat factory, foun-
512
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
dry, pickle, cement and tile factories.
Creamery.
M O N I T O R I Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 17x22; subscription %\\ estab-
lished May, 1902 ; Thomas W. Northcott,
editor aud publisher (1 — 8).
MESICK, Wexford Co. b 50 pop.,
oa Ann Arbor Rd., 28 m. N. W. of Cadillac.
SUN J Fridays; independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established May. 1901;
F. E. Rice, editor and publisher.
MIDDLE VILLE, Barry Co. p 829t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd. and Thorn-
apple r., 10 m. N. W. of Hastings, the county
seat, and 21 S. E. of Grand Rapids. Water
power, flour mills, knitting mills, creamery
and cucumber-pickling vats. Agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1870; J. W. Saunders, editor and publisher
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
^m this paper, but it had credit for
ding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
\ND, c. h., Midland Co. D 2,363t
''nt & Pere Marquette and Michi-
Rds. and Tittawasse r., 20 m.
, . -vv. Manufactures of lum-
\i me.
T^'ridays; republican;
"•ription SI ; estab-
editor and pub-
^er had cre-
^ 1,229 in
°: which
> and
cre-
^r
eife
lishfc
lisher v
Copie.
dit for a
1896 and i.
it has not fu».
satisfactory rep^
dited with more ^
since, up to and inv.
SUN; Fridays; indep*.
15x22; subscription $1 ; esu
J. Savage, editor and publisi.
Copies printed: For thv
this paper seemed to assert . .d
an average issue exceeding i, x>p-
ies, but failed to furnish such v .nnile
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MILAN, Wathtenaw Co. R l,Ult pop.,
on Ann Arbor and Wabash Rds., 14 m. S.
of Ann Arbor, the county seat. Saw mills,
stave factories and foundry. Farming.
IiEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1882;
W. H. Houseman, editor and publisher.
MILFORD, Oakland Co. R 1.108t pop.,
on FUnt & Pere Marquette Rd., 45 m. N. W.
of Detroit. Water power. Farm-imple-
ment and plumbers' woodwork manufac-
tory. Flour mill. Farming.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 18(1 ;
G. S. Rowe, editor; Carrie M. Rowe, pub-
lisher (4-7). , ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,029 for
the year 1902, 1,048 in 1903 and 1,130
for vear ending April, 1907* but has
not "since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
MILLERSBURG, Presgue Isle Co.
cf 650 pop., on Detroit & Mackinac Rd.,
18 m. S. W. of Rogers, the county seat.
Lumber and farming.
PRESQUE ISLE CO. NEWS; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1901; H.
Whiteiey & Son, editors and publishers (1—8).
MILLINGTON, Tuscola Co. n- 638t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd.. 18 m. S. of
Caro, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899 ; A. K. Pierce, editor and publisher (1—8).
MINDEN CITY, Sanilac Co. D- 408t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 17
m. N. of Sanilac Centre, the county seat,
and 10 W. of Lake Huron. Foundry, car-
riage works, woolen, flour and feed mills
and pump factory.
HERALD ; Fridays ; independent re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
established 1890; E. W. Phillips, editor and
publisher (9—3).
M I O , c. h., Oscoda Co. i^f 350 pop., on
Au Sable r., 80 m. N. of Bay City. Lumber
and farming.
MAIL-TELEGRAM; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1880; Lester M. Small, editor;
Mail-Telegram Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
MOHAWK, Keweenaw Co. ^ on
Mineral Range & Mohawk Rd., about 15 m.
N. E. of Houghton.
KEWEENAW MINER; Fridays
(▲A).
MONROE, c. h., Monroe Co. Q, 7,005t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Michigan Central and Flint & Pere Mar-
quette Rds. and Raisin r., 35 m. S. W. of
Detroit and 20 N. E. of Toledo, Ohio. Depot
for grain shipment. Has extensive nur-
series. Manufacturing and farming.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
Ij'shed 1880; Democrat Printing and Publish-
iiig Co., editors and publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
i.ocio copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
RECORD COMMERCIAL;
Thurudays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established Record 1900.
Commercial 1839; The Record Publishing
Compiany, editors and publishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
NUMISMATIST; monthly; numismat-
ics; thirty-two to thlrtv-six pages 6x9: sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Geo.F.Heath,
editor and publisher (1— S).
MONTAGUE, Muskegon Co. -D 998t
pop., on Chicago & West Michigan Rd. and
Lak€ Michigan. 16 m. N. W. of Muskegon,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
613
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
the county seat. Lumbering, farming and
fruit growing.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1870: H. C. Floten, editor and publisher.
MONTROSE, Genesee Co. D- l,512t
pop., on Ciucinuati, Saginaw & Mackinaw
Rd. and Flint r., 22 m. S. of Saginaw.
Cheese factory and saw, shingle and plan-
ing mills.
RECORD; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription 50 cents; established 1896;
R. L. Ford and E. Q. Hackney, editors; Record
Publishing Co., publishers (2—3).
MORENCI, J^««aw'<« Co.^ 1.334t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
30 m. S. W. of Adrian, the county seat, and
70 from Detroit. Flour and saw mills,
creamery and cheese factory, brick and tile
machine works, cider and sorghum mills.
OBSERVERj Saturdays; independent;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1875; Edwin E. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MORLiEY, Mecosta Co. ti 334 pop., on
Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 42 na. N. E. of
Muskegon.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; four pages
17^x24; subscription $1; established October,
1905; James B. Haskins, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
t/LO^'RlCT,^ Shiawassee Co.D 476tpop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. S. of Owosso^the
county seat, and 20 N. E. of Lansing, the
State capital. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription 75 cents; established 1898; Thos.
W. Brewer, Jr., editor and publisher.
COURIER;Wednesday»; eight pages 13x
20; subscription $1; established October,
1905; R.E. Roe, editor and publisher (10— 5 P)
(AA).
MOUNT CLEMENS, c. h., Macomb
Co. Q. 6,576t pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
Clinton r., at head of navigation, 22 m.
N. E. of Detroit. Its mineral waters attract
a large number of visitors. Agriculture
and cattle raising.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and PRESS, Thursdays; Independent;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1899.
weekly 1863; S. C. Price, editor; The Leader-
Press Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,487 in 1907
MONITOR; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1.25; established
1838; J. E. Nellis & Son. editors and pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MOUNT MORRIS, Geneiee Co. Q
1,470+ pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd.,
7 m. N. of Flint, the county seat, and 72 N.
W. of Detroit. Milling and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents;
established 1887; A. L. Adams, edl-torand pub-
lisher (7—5).
33
MOUNT PLEASANT, c. h., Ita-
bella Co. D 4,484 pop., on Pere Marquette
and Ann Arbor Rds. and Chippewa r. Ag-
riculture and lumbering.
CENTRAL xllICHIGAN TIMES;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; W. O. Hullin-
ger, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
ISABELLA CO. COURIER; Thurs
days ; democratic ; eight pages 17x22 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1880; H. A. Miller,
editor; Mt. Pleasant Publishing Company,
publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,046 in 1895
and 1,650 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ISABELLA CO. ENTERPRISE ;
Fridays ; republican; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1864; A.
S. Coutant, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,294 in 1905
and 2,293 i^ 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory' report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
NORTH-WESTERN TRIBUNE;
Fridays; republican; eight to sixteen pages
15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1879 ;
George McConnelly & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (9-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
M.TJl'R, Ionia Co. D 666Tpop.,on Grftnd
Trunk Rd., 7 m.E. of Ionia, the county seat.
Grist, saw and planing mills, fruit evapo-
rator, creamery and wagon manufactory.
Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; six
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1885; Wilber Wiggins, editor and publisher
(1-7).
MULLIKEN, Eaton Co. Q 375 pop.,
on Pere Marquette Rd., 20 m. W. of Lan-
sing, the State capital. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; six pages 18x14: sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1897; W. J.
Fish, editor and publisher (7— 5).
MUNISING, c. h., Alger Co. \i 3.000
pop., on Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic
Rd. Manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1896;
H. A, Holden, editor: Munising Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
MUSKEGON, c. b., Muskeffon Co. -a
20,818t pop., on Chicago & West Michigan,
Grand Rapldg & Indiana and Grand
Trunk Rds., near the mouth of Muskegon
r. Numerous saw and rolling miUg, sev-
eral railroad, hardware and machine
514
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
shops, boiler works, furniture and other
manufacturing establishments. In the
great fruit belt of the State.
CHRONICLE ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKL.Y, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5. weekly $i; established— daily 1879,
weekly 1859 ; Dana &. Steketee. editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
i,6oo in 1894 and 2,150 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 1,300 in 1896 and 1,550 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
agy definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and NEWS-REPORTER,
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 17x24;
subscription — dally $3, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1882, weekly 1856; henry G.
Wanty, editor; Muskegon News Company,
publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition ot
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,149 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
CHURCH HEL.PER OF WEST-
ERN MICHIGAN; monthly (A A).
NASHVILLE, Barry Co. p l,164t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 50 m. N. W.
of Jackson. Grain elevators, grist and saw
mills, household furniture and table fac-
tories and water works.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1873;
Len. W. Feighner, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,569 in 1903
1,661 in 1905
1,559 in 1907
NEGAITNEE, Marquette Co. ^ «,935t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Duluth,
South Shore & Atlantic and Lake Superior &
Ishpeming Rds., 12 m. W. of Marquette, the
county seat. Extensive Iron mining.
IRON HERALD; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50: established 1873; Fred Dougherty,
managing editor; Negaunee Printing Corh-
pany, publishers (1 — 8).
NEWAYGO, c. h., Newaygo Co. -D
1,172+ pop., on Chicago & West Michigan Rd.
and Muskegon r., 36 m. N. of Grand Rapids.
Water power, utilized in lumbering and
general manufacturing.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1856; E. O. Shaw, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,394 in
1902, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
NEW BALTIMORE, Macomb Co
a, 922+ pop., on Detroit & River St. Clair Rd.
MICHIGAN.
and Anchor bay, about 9 m. N. E. of
Mount Clemens, the county seat.
ERA: Fridays; independent; eight pages
13x2u ; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
Frank W. Andre ws.editor and publisher(9— 3).
NEWBERRY,c.h.,iMce Co. t] 1,4211
pop., on Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic
Rd., 54 m. N. W. of Saint Ignace. Manu-
facture of pig iron and shipping of lumber.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
William G. Fretz, editor and publisher (9-3).
NEW LOTHROP, Shiawassee Co.
Q, (J57+ pop., 4 m. W. of Brentcreek, nearest
station on Grand Trunk Rd.
STANDARD; Thursdays (A A).
NILES, Berrien Co. JD 5,000 pop., on
Michigan Central and Cleveland, Cincin-
nati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 94 m. E. of
Chicago. The river affords good water
power. Paper mills, furniture and other
manufactories. Fruit belt. Agriculture.
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
neutral; four pages 173^x24; subscription $5;
established 1886 ; F. W. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in 1898, but has not since
set_ up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
REPUBLICAN, Thursdays; republican;
daily four pages 17x22, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5.20, weekly $1;
established— daily 1893, weekly 1845; Geo. E.
Gillam, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
the weekly edition of this paper, and
for the year 1903 the daily edition,
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. Neither has smce
made any renewal of the claim.
NORTH ADAMS, Hillsdale Co. g
600 pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Hillsdale, the county
seat. Lumber and flour mills.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; F. J. Boyd, editor and publisher
(1-8).
NORTH BRANCH, Lapeer Co. o
654+ pop., on Poutiac, Oxford & Northern
Rd., 18 m. N. of Lapeer, the county seat.
Grain elevator and large flour mills. Farm-
ing.
GAZETTE ; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1875; Galbraith
Bros., editors and publishers.
NORTHPORT, Leelanau Co. ^ 304
pop., 10 m. N. E. of Leland, the county seat.
Hardwood lumber and railway ties.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894 ;
Wilbur E. Campbell, editor and publisher
(9-3).
NORTHVILLE, TFayne Co. p l,755t
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 28 m. W. by
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
515
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
N. W. of Detroit. Extensive church and
school furniture, wheelbarrow, tackle-
block and platform scale factories. Bell
foundry. U. S. fish hatchery located here.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
to ten pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; F. S. Neal, editor and publisher
0-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1899, arid every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NORWAY, Dickinson Co. tl *• HOf
pop., on Chibago & Northwestern Rd.. 8
m. E. of Iron Mountain, the county seat.
Mining and lumbering.
CURRENT; Saturdays ; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $2; established 1884 ; J. B.
Knight, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ol
the claim.
OLIVET, Eaton Co. g 800t pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Charlotte.
the county seat. Seat of Olivet College.
Steam roller, saw and planing mills.
OPTIC; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1889; Frank N. Green, editor and publisher
<l-8).
OMER, Arenac Co. n- 600 pop., on
Detroit & Mackinac Rd. and Rifle r.. about
8 m. from Saginaw bay. Lumber.
PROGRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Segerstrom. Ransom & Co., edi-
tors and publishers (6—3).
ON AWAY, Presque I$le Co. cf l,204t
pop., on Detroit and Mackinaw Rd., 28 m.
W. of Rogers, the county seat. Lumber.
INTER-L.AKE; Fridays; republican;
«lght pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; J. Edward McMullen, editor and
publisher (1—8).
OUTLOOK; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x36: subscription $1; established 1898;
H. D. Tlsdale. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,218 in 1907
ONEKAMA, ManisteeCo.ti 274t pop.,
on Manistee & Northeastern Rd. and Lake
Michigan, 11 m. N. by N. E. of Manistee, the
county seat. Has mineral springs. Sum-
mer resort. Farming and lumbering ( 1— 3) .
LAKE BREEZE; Saturdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages I7ix24; established 1887:
Shults & Keddle, editors and publishers (1—8).
ONSTED, Lenawee Co. P, 456 pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.. about
13 m. W. of Tecumseh. Farming and lum
bering. Cheese factory.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1894; G. S. Easlon,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ONTONAGON, c. h., Ontonagon Co.
b 2,016 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Lake Superior, at mouth of
Ontonagon r. Shipping point for copper,
mined in vicinity. Pine wood In abun-
dance.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
1881; The Ontonagon Herald Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
ORION, Oakland Co. q, 756t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 40 m. N. by N. W.
of Detroit. Summer resort. Milling.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established ISSl ;
Neal & Wieland, editors; Review Publish-
ing Company (Inc.), publishers: prints an*
edition for Oxford (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has rot since made any renewal of
the claim.
OSCODA, Iosco Co. □' l,109t pop., on
Detroit & Mackinac and Au Sable & North-
western Rds. and Lake Huron, at mouth of
Au Sable r. Lumbering, salt manufactur-
ing and farming.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1877;
Press Publishing Co., editors and publishers;
dated also at Ausable (8—3). ,
OTISVILLE. Genesee Co. R 291t
pop., on Fere Marquette Rd., about 13 m.
N. E. of Flint, the county seat.
STAR; Fridays (A A).
OTSEGO, Allegan Co. P2,073t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd. and
Kalamazoo r., 45 m. S. E. of Grand Rapids.
Paper mills and chair and shoe factories.
UNION; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1875;
Geo. R. Brown, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: 1,181 in- 1902
1,193 in 1903
1,314 in 1906
OVID, Clinton Co. a l,293t pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 88 m. N. W. of Detroit.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
REGISTER-UNION; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1866; Frank A. Bement, editor
and publisher.
OWOSSOf Shiawassee Co. a 8,696tpop.,
on Grand Trunk, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Central and Toledo. Saginaw & Muskegon
Rds. and Shiawassee r., 78 m. N. W. of De-
troit. General manufacturing, beet sugar
refineries and railroad shops.
EVENING ARGUS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $5; established 1892; George
T. Campbell, editor; Argus Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: 1,050 in 1894
2,122 in 1905
2,454 in 1906
516
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
PRESS-AMERICAN ; every eveuiug
except Sunday; independent; eight pa^es
17^^x22^; subscription $5; established— P/-ess
1862, Shiawassee American 1S54; consolidated
1900; H. Kirk White, editor; Owosso Press
Publishing Company, publitshers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
each had credit for exceeding i.ooo m
1900, and every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; ten pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; E. O.
Dewey, editor; Times Printing Company,
publishers (2 — 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898 and every year since, up
to aijd including 1907.
OXFORD. Oakland Co. O, l,172t pop.,
on Michigan Central and Poutiac, Oxford & .
Northern Rds., 43 m. N. of Detroit. Large
roller flour mill and manufactory of wheat
cleaners. Agriculture.
L.EADER-GL.OBE; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished—Z-eader 1898, Globe 1879. consolidated
1902; E. H. Congdon and A. B. Glaspie, editors
and publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,262 in
1899 and 1,500 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every yea'*
since, up to and including 1907.
PALO, Ionia Co. U 350 pop., 6 m. W,
of Shiloh, nearest station on Detroit, Lans-
ing & Northern Rd. Saw and grist mills.
Farming.
POST; Fridays; independent: eight pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1895; Ira
S. Jeffers, editor; Fred Minler, publisher
(6-3).
PARMA, Jackson Go. g 420t pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 10 m. W. of Jackson,
the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; 6. E. Dowd, editor and publisher (8—3).
PAW PAW, c. h.. Van Buren Co. J2
1,465+ pop., on South Haven & Eastern Rd.,
16 m. W. by S. W. of Kalamazoo. Farming
and lumbering.
FREE PRESS AND COURIER;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1844; H. A. Cole,
editor and publisher (12—2).
TRUE NORTHERNER; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription HI;
established 1855; F. N. Wakeman. editor; The
True Northerner Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,030 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PECK, Sanilac Co. D- 800 pop., 113^
m. S. of Sanilac Center, the county seat.
Farming.
SANILAC CO. TIMES; Fridays; eight
MICHIGAN.
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; T. G. Graham, editor and publisher.
PELLSTON, Emmet Co. ^ 1,400
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 18 m.
N. of Petosky. Hoops, staves and handles.
Novelty works. Lumbering.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x2U; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished October, 1903: A. G. Grayson, editor
and publisher (11—5).
PENTWATER, Oceana Co. -n 1,193
pop., terminus of Chicago & West Michigan
Rd., on Lake Michigan at mouth of Pent-
water r., 60 m. N. of Grand Haven. Manu-
factures of lumber, shingles and furniture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1861 ; E. L.
Bates, editor and publisher (6—5).
PERRINTON, Gratiot Co. d 330
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 11 m. S. W. of
Ithaca.
FULTON NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 14x.:0; subscription $1;
establlshe'l June, 1903, A. J. Preston, editor
and publisher (7— 5).
PERRY, Shiawassee Co. D «J41t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 18 m. E. N. E. of
Lansing, the State capital. Farming.
JOURNAL. AND MARINE NEWS
CLIPPER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894 ; W. O. HuUlnger, editor and
publisher; prints an edition for Morrice (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PETERSBURG, Monroe Co. O, 517
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd. and Raisin r., 17 m. W. of Monroe, the
county seat. Flour mills, grain elevator,
machine shops and brick and tile factories.
SUN; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1880; A.
P. Faling, editor and publisher (6—5).
PETOSKEY, Emmet Co. ti 5,285t
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and Pere
Marquette Rds. and Little Traverse bay, 5
m. S. of Harbor Springs, the county seat,
and 198 from Grand Rapids. Steamers from
Detroit, Chicago, 111., and Buffalo, N. Y.
Manufactures of lime, handles, leather,
paper and woodenware. Summer resort.
Farming.
EVENING NEWS AND RESORT-
£R| every evening except Sunday; non-
partisan; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$5; established 1884; C. E. Churchill, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,141 for the year 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1875; C. E. Churchill, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
517
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
RECORD: Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; J. C. Bontecou, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PEWAMO, Ionia Co. n 446t pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 11 m. E. of Ionia, the
county seat. Agriculture and lumbering.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x22; subscription §1: established 1899;
H. E. Hizer, editor and publisher (S— 3).
PICKFORD, Chippeua Co. i 375
pop., 14 m. S. E. of Kinross, the nearest
railroad station, and 24 m. S. of Sault Ste
Marie. Creamery and flour mills. Agri-
culture.
C li A R I O N ; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription SI; estab-
Ished September, 1905; E. E. Baldwin, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
PIGEON, ITuron Co. D- 600 pop., on
Pere Marquette and Pontiac, Oxford &
Northern Rds., 123'^ m. from Badaxe, the
county seat. Flax, planing and saw mills,
stone quarry and lime kilns. Farming.
PROGRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1897; Geo. H. A. Shaw, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
PINCKNEY, Livingston Go. r\ 500t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. S. of
Howell, the county seat. Manufacturing.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription SI ; estab-
lished 1882; Frank L. Andrews & Co., editors
and publishers (6—5).
PINCONNING, Bay Co. a- 729t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 19 m. N. by N. W.
of Bay City, the county seat. Saw mills and
excelsior, stave, shingle, heading and hoop
factories. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893; O. H.
Segerstrom, editor and publisher (12—3).
PITTSFORD, Hillsdale Co. ::! 444t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd.. 25 m. W. of Adrian. Cheese factory.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription %i; estab
lished October. 1904; George B. Van Block,
editor and publisher (9—6).
PLAIN WELL, Allegan Co. p l,318t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Grand Rapids & Indiana Rds. and Kal-
amazoo r., 12 m. N. of Kalamazoo and 36 S.
of Grand Rapids. Manufactures of flour,
shoes and paper. In the famous white
wheat region of Michigan.
NEWS; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; four to eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; Ford
Printing Co., editors and publishers (3—8).
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Emma L. Madden, editor: J. H.
Madden & Co., publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,045 for
the year 1895, 1,006 in 1897, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
PLYMOUTH, WayM Co. R l,474t
pop., on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western
and Flint & Pere Marquette Rdi. and Rouge
r., about 20 m. W. of Detroit. Three air-gun
factories.
1^1 A I 1j ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
F. W. Samsen, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
PONTIAC, c.h., Oakland Co. O, 9,769t
pop., on Grand Trunk and Pontiac, Oxford
& Northern Rds. and Clinton r., 26 m. N. W.
of Detroit. Carriage manufacturing and
knitting works. Seat of Eastern Michigan
State Asylum for the Insane. Wool and
produce market.
PRESS-GAZETTE; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; four pages 17x24;
subscription $3; established 1900; Pontiac
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,754 ^^ 1901
and 5,632 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
POST; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
Harry Coleman, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1895 and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SHO\V CARD WRITER; monthly;
advertising; thirty-two pages ',^xlOi4; sub-
scription $1; establi.'hefi September, 1907;
W. A. Thompson, editor and publisher
(u-r p).
PORT AUSTIN, Huron Co. D- 507t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd. and
Lake Huron, at head of Saginaw bay, 80 m.
N. E. of Bay City. Quarrying of grind-
stones and building stones. Shipping of
sau'l. Agrigulture and fruit raising. Sum-
mer resort.
NEWS; Fridays: democratic; eight pa^es
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; A. K.
Burrows, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 860 in 1907
PORT HURON, c. h.. Saint Clair
Co. 0-19,158+ pop., on Pere Marquette and
Grand Trunk Rds., 56 m. N. E. of Detroit.
Lumbering, general manufacturing, ship-
building and lake commerce. Railroad
shops. Grain and wool market. Summer
resort.
HERALiD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x24; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1 ; established— dally 1900, weekly
1886; The Daily Herald Company, editors and
publLghers (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
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MICHIGAN.
dit for an average issue of 2,505 in
1901 and 3,087 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
TIMES} everj' evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, twice-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight to twelve
pages lli^ox.22^ ; subscription— daily $4, week-
ly $1; ewablisned— daily 1872, weekly 18b9; L.
A.Sherman, editor; Fred W. Sherman, pub-
lisher (1—6).
Copies printed: daily, 2,231 in 1895
3,035 in 1900
3,217 in 1901
3,269 in 1902
3,402 in 1904
3,558 in 1905
3,809 in 1906
4,049 in 1907
Weekly, 2,200 in 1895
2,433 in 1900
2,450 in 1901
2,830 in 1904
2,917 in 1905
2,800 in 1906
2,950 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Daily and
Semi- Weekly editions of the Times circu-
late over 7,lX)0 papers in St. Clair Countv
—no duplications— and cover the cities and
rural districts more thoroughly than all
the other papers published within the ter
ritory combined.
HEROLD; Fridays; German; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; John P. Eisenhauer, editor
and publisher (11—5) (A A).
BEEHIVE; monthly; Knights of the
Maccabees; sixteen pages 11x17; subscription
50 cents; established 1881; Ed. L. Young, edi-
tor; Riverside Printing Co., publishers (8— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 24.1,186 in
1901 and 291.433 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but "has been cre-
dited with more than 75,000 every j^ear
since, up_ to and including 1907, which
is the highest rating ever accorded m
the absence of a satisfactory detailed
statement of actual issues covering the
period of a full year.
FORESTER; monthly (a A).
LADIES' REVIEW; monthly; Ladies
of the Maccabee« of the World; twenty-four
pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894; Miss BIna M. West, editor; W. M.
Shirley, publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: 112,532 in 1902
162,850 in 1904
144,469 in 1906
151,474 in 1907
MODERN MA CCA BEE; monthly;
Knights of the Maccabees; sixteen pages
11x14; subscription 10 cents; establishecf 1888;
S. D. Williams, editor; Riverside Printing
Company, publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75.000 in 1903 and more than
40,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PORTLAND, Ionia Co. n l,874t pop.,
on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western Rd.
and at confluence of Grand and Looking
Glass rs., 14 m. S. E. of Ionia, the county
seat. Water power, used In manufacturing.
OBSERVER; Tuesdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
MICHIGAN.
1867; Lew F. Cutcheon. editor and publisher
(5-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
R E V I E W^ I Tuesdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1884; Fred. J. Mauren. editor and publisher
(l-h).
Copies printed: 1,112 in 1896
1,204 in 1902
1,297 in 1903
1,338 in 1904
1,436 in 1905
1,440 in 1906
1,529 in 1907
POTTERVILLE, Eaton Co. g 495t
pop., on Chicago & Grand Trunk Rd., 6}4m.
N. E. of Charlotte, the county seat. Grist
mill, bean elevator, brick and tile. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
W. E. Warner, editor and publisher (8—3).
POWERS, Menominee Co. "q 700 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 88 m. N. of
Menominee, the county seat, and 22 W. of
Escanaba. Farming, lumbering and mining.
SPALDING TRIBUNE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established April. 1902; Charles J.
Quade, editor and publisher (1—8).
PRAIRIEVIIiLE, Barry Co. p
915+ pop. (of township), 15 m. S. W of
Hastlnf-'S, the county seat. Farming.
PRESS; Fridays; ludependent: four
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1895; A. N. Higgins, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
QUINCY. Branch Co. g l,563t pop.»
on Lake Shore ti. Micliigan Southern Rd., 6
m. E. of Coldwater, the county seat. Knit-
ting and cement factories. Farming.
HERA LD ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
C. W. Owen, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEWS; weekly, twlce-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1899; Richard
T. Baldwin, editor; The News Publishing
Company, publishers (2 — 7).
RAPID CITY, Kalkaska Co. b 30a
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 9 m. N. of
Kalkaska, the county seat. Lumbering.
RAPID RIVER RUSTLER; Fri-
days; independent; eight pages 1^x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1906; J. R. Rlblett,
editor and publisher (4—7).
RAVENNA, Muskegon Co. -a 600 pop.,
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 15 m. S. E.
of Muskegon.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
il9
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established De-
cember, 1903; Ernest B. Blett, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6) (A A).
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
'RE.A.'DlTiG.BiUsdaleCo. t? l,096t pop.,
on Labi^ Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 10
ni. from Hillsdale, the county seat. Manu-
factures of washers and wringers, chairs,
cheese boxes and staves. Also fruit-'irying
and preserving establishment, a tannery
and a foundry.
HUSTLiER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; Fred
A. Rogers, editor; Wm. Rogers & Son, pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,825 in 1895 and
1,750 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TELEPHONE -NEWS; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription
$1; established 1879; G. M. Dudley, editor and
publisher (8—31.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly in 1896, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
REDFORD, Wayne Co. Q, 206t pop.,
on Pere Marquette Rd., about 10 m. W. by
N. of Detroit.
RECORD ; Fridays (A A).
REED CITY, Osceola Co. D 2,051t
pop., at intersection of Grand Rapids &
Indiana and Flint & Pere Marquette Rds.,
69 m. N. of Grand Rapids. Good water
power. Various mills and manufactories.
Agriculture.
CLARION; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab
lishedl872: Ren. Barker, editor and publisher
(1-5). . , ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,535 ^^
1901 and 1,962 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
OSCEOliA CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1: established 188fi; Louis X.
Goulet, editor; Loujs X. Goulet & Son, pub-
lishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REESE, Tuscola Co. D- 600 pop., on
Michigan Central and Saginaw, Flint &
Pere Marquette Rds.. 15 m. S. E. of Bay
City. Farming. Flour mills, pickle fac-
tory, tile yards.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1898; Gies Brothers, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
REMUS, Mecosta Co. D 300 pop., on
Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western Rd.,
32 m. S. E. of Big Rapids, the county seat.
Farming.
INDEX; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; George H.
& A. K. Briggs, editors and publishers (6—5).
REPUBLIC, Marquette Co. \^ 2,639t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Chicago & Northwestern and Duluth, South
Shore & Atlantic Rds., 50 m. W. of Mar-
quette, the county seat. Iron mining and
lumbering.
AMERICAN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x2^; subscription $2; estab-
lished February, 1904; Wilburn MacDonald.
editor and publisher (7 — ;"j) (A A).
RICHMOND, Macomb Co. R l,133t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 21 m. S. W. of
Port Huron and 41 N. N. E. of Detroit.
Manufacturing. Fruit growing and cider
making.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1877 ;
E. M. Gorsucli. editor and publisher (8—3).
RIVER ROUGE, JTaj/Me Co. Rl,748t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 6 m. S. W. of
Detroit, the county seat. Farming.
LEADER; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; J. W. Fifleld, editor; Leader
Publishing Co., publishers^ (6—3).
ROCHESTER, Oa^•^«nrf Co. i:ii,535t
pop., on Michigan Central and Grand Trunk
Rds., 31 m. N. of Detroit. Planing, paper
and woolen mills, operated by water power.
Agriculture.
CLARION; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; Chas. S.
Seed, editor; Clarion Publishing Co., pub-
lishers.
ERA ; Fridays ; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1878; Will
A. Fox, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,067 for the year 1903
and 1,041 in 1906, but has not since
made definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
ROCKFORD, Kent Co. -a 7llt pop.,
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd. 13 m. N.
of Grand Rapids, the county seat. Paper
mills and furniture manufactories.
REGISTER: Wednesdays; Independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$L50; established 1871; H. E. Cowdin, editor;
C. H. Cowdin, publisher (5—3).
ROCKLAND, Ontonagon Co. ^ 888
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 111^ m. S. E. of Ontonagon, the county
seat. Copper mining and farming.
REPORTER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; establislied 1899; H. L.
Stevens, editor; M. R. Stevens, publisher
(6-3).
ROGERS, c. h., Presgue Isle Co. □'
544t pop., on Lake Huron, about 10 m. N. E.
of MiUersburg, nearest station on Detroit
& Mackinac Rd. Lumber and brick and
iron works. Ships grain, lumber and fish.
PRESQUE ISLE CO. ADVANCE;
Thursdays (A A).
520
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
ROMEO, Macomb Co. C\ l,580t pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 50 m. N. of Detroit. Gen-
eral manufacturing.
OBSERVER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1865; Merton B. Smith, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,500 in
1899, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
ROMULUS, Wayne Co. R 100 pop.,
on Flint & Pere Marquette and Wabash
Rds., 18 m. W. of Detroit, the county seat.
Agriculture.
R O 31 A N ; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1842; Jas. R. Taylor, editor and pub-
Usher (8—3).
ROSCOMMON, c. h., Rotcommon
Co. [^ 465t pop., on Michigan Central Rd.
In water shed of the Lower Peninsula.
Lumbering center.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
5x22; subscription $1 ; established 18T5; R. W.
Ward, editor and publisher (3—3).
ROSE CITY, Ogemair Co. □ 7.50 pop.,
on Detroit & Mackinac Rd., 60 m. N. W.of
Bay City. Heading mill, creamery and
cheese factory. Grain elevator.
REVIEW; Thursdays; local; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.25; established July,
19W; T. W. Michael, editor and publisher
(1-8).
S AGINA^W, c. h., Saginaw Co. D
42,345+ pop., center of six railroads, at head
of navigation on Saginaw r., 22 m. from its
mouth. Planing mills, machine, iron and
boiler works, furniture factories, breweries
and manufactures of lumber, glass and
salt. Beet sugar reftueries, coal mining.
Its postal system is divided into East and
West Sides.
COURIER-HERALD; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLV, twice-
a-week, Tuesdays and Thursdays; republi-
can; dally and weekly eight, Sunday twelve
to twenty-four pages 17x22; subscription-
daily $3, weekly 75 cents; established— daily
1869, weekly 1857; W. J. Hunsaker, editor;
Courier-Herald Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 6,075 ij^ 1896
6,442 in 1900
8,233 in 1903
10,233 in 1904
12,394 in 1905
14,397 in 1906
14,749 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 8,690 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any def-
inite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; six to twelve
pages 17x22; subscription $3; established
1880; Saginaw Evening News Company, edi-
tors and publishers ( 1 — 7).
Copies printed: 3,409 in 1895
8,591 in 1900
9,843 in 1902
11.315 in 1903
14.316 in 1904
MICHIGAN.
16,710 in 1905
19,964 in 1906
20,537 in 1907
EXPONENT: Fridays; labor; eight
pages; subscription .$1; established 1895; A. B.
Klmmerly, editor; Hart wick & Klmmerly,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the j^ear 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; Lierman: eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1: established
March, 1901 ; Val S. Boos, editor and publisher
(2-6). ,
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
POSTZEITUNG; Thursdays; German;
Independent; eight pages 15x23; subscription
$1; established 18^7; Hans Dabis. editor;
F. .%; C. Reltter, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,623 in 1900
and 5,035 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
SAGINAWIAN; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1869; Smith & Stoelker, editors and publish-
er« (7—3 P).
VALLEY NEWS; Thursdays; republi-
can; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873; Thos. W. Busby, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
illlCHIGAN MINER; monthly; min
ins:; thirty-six pages 8J'^xl2: subscription $1:
established 1898; John W. Clark, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
PA P Y R U S ; monthly; Prudent Patri-
cians of Pompeii; sixteen pages lUxl5: sub-
scription 50 cents: established 1^99: David
Swinbon, editor; Parliament Prudent Patri-
cians of Ponipeil. publisliers (1 — 7) (A A).
SCH<»OLl>I ASTER; monthly; educa-
tional; sixty eight pages G]4:x.Sy:i; subscrip-
tion $1; established September. 1907; Web-
ster Cook and C. G. Wade, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
SAINT CHARLES, Saginaw Co. a
1,550 pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 15 m.
S. W. of Saginaw. Crating and mine
props, and coal mining. Salt blocks and
chemical works.
UNION: Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1882;
F. A. Bement, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SAINT CLAIR, Saint Clair Co. g
2.543+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd. and St.
Clair r., 50 m. N. E. of Detroit. Manufact-
uring and farming.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1855; E. J. Ottaway, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies f)rinted: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,207 in
1894 and 1,495 in 1897, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been ere-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
5i31
MICHIGAN.
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
ST. CL.AIR CO. PRESS; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x1^2; subscrip-
tion 81; established 1900: Charles R. Roberts,
editor and publisher (1—8).
POST3I ASTER EVERYWHERE;
monthly; postal; thirty-six pages 5x8; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1903; H.
A. Hopkins, editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: 23,141 in 1904
31,000 in 1906
SAINT IGNACE, c. h., Mackinac Co.
ti 2,971 pop., on Duluth, South Shore & A^
lantlc Rd. and Straits of Mackinac. Saw
mill, shingle mill and stave factory. Sum-
mer resort.
ENTERPRISE: Thursdays: democratic;
twenty -four pages 10*xU; subseriptiun §1.50;
established 1894; Ed. Jones, editor, and pub-
lisher ( 1—8 ).
REPUBLICAN-NEWS; Saturdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established— iJepubh'ca/i 1880, News 1883 ; F.
C. Lee, managing editor; Republican News
Co., publishers (1—8).
SAINT JOHNS, c. h., Clinton Co. u
3,768+ pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 98 m. W.
of Detroit. Large manufactory, portable
buildings and poultry supplies, and vari-
ous other Industries. Farming.
CLINTON DE.HOCRAT; Wednesdays
(▲A).
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; twetve
pages 17x23; subscription $1; established 1889;
Lew F. Cutcheon. editor; The St. Johns News
(Inc.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,619 in 1895
and 5,484 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi
can; ten to twelve pages 17x2:i; subscription
$1; established 1856; C. C. Vaughan, editor
and publisher (1 — ^8).
Copies printed: 3,420 in 1902
3,960 in 1905
4,032 in 1907
SAINT JOSEPH, c. h., Berrim Co.
p 5,155+ pop., on Pere Marquette and Mich-
igan Central Rds. at mouth of St. Joseph's
r., 60 m. by water E. of Chicago, 111. Man-
ufacturing and fruit growing. Summer
resort.
DAILY PRESS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $i; established 1890; Millard
Brewer, manager; Press Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
HERALD; every evening except Sun.
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1901, weekly 1860; Leonard J.
Merchant, editor and publisher (1— B).
FAR3I AND ORCHARD RE-
VIEW; monthly; agriculture; twenty-
four pages 8ixlH; subscription 25 cents;
established September. 19u5; C. D. Jennings,
editor and publisher (9 — 6 P).
GAS POWER; monthly; gasoline en
gine trade; one hundred to one hundred and
sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 81; estab-
lished June. 1903; Gas Power Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
NATIONAL FRUIT GROWER;
monthly; horticulture; twenty eight to
sixty pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
MICHIOAN.
established 1894; The Fruit Growers Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers (i2— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,058 in
1898 and 9,741 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
T H R E S H E R M E N ' S REVIEW ;
monthly ; farm machinery ; fifty six to
eighty four pages llxl5; subscription bX)
cents"; established 1892; J. R. Stone, editor;
Threshermen's Review Co., publishers (5— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 16,442 in
1897 and 25,395 in 1900. since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 17.500 every
year since 1902, up to and including
1907.
SAINT LOUIS, Gratiot Co. C 2,.5C3
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
and Pere Marquette Rds. and Pine r., 8 m.
N. of Ithaca, the county seat. Seat of
Yerington's College. Magnetic springs.
Beet sugar factory, chemical works and
table factory.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; Independ-
ent; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; F. M. Vandercook, editor and
publisher (1—S).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
REPUBIilCAN LEADER; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
Bcrption $1; established 1876; O. M. Everden,
editor and publisher.
SALINE, Washtenaw Co. :~ fi84t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
9 m. W. S. W. of Ann Arbor, the county seat.
Flour and planing mills, grain elevators,
foundry and windmill factory.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; neutral;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; A. J. Warren, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
SAND HILL, Wayne Co. 0,300 pop.,
8 m. N. W. of Detroit, the county seat.
Brick making. Farming, corn, oats, wheat
and potatoes. •
NEWS; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900; H. Potts, editor and publisher
(7-5) (A A).
SANDUSKY, Sanilac Co. D- Agri-
culture.
SANILAC CO. FARMER; Fridays
SANILAC CO. REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days (A A).
S ARAN AC, Ionia Co. U 768t pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 7 m. S. W. of Ionia, the
county seat. Manufacturing and farming.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1894; H. T. Johnson, editor; The
Advertiser Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,468 in
1897 and 2,000 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been ere-
5'^-2
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
dited with more than i,ooo every year
since, up to and including 1907.
LOCAL*: Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1878; W. R. Payne, editor and publisher (8— 3).
SAUGATUCK, Allegan Co. p 707t
pop., on Lake Michigan, at moutti of Kala-
mazoo r., 25 m. N. W. of Allegan, the county
seat. Fruit growing and shipping. Sum-
mer resort.
COMMERCIAL-RECORD; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1863; Otis O. Hauke.
editor and publisher ( 1 — 8).
SAULT SAINTE MARIE, c. h.,
Chippewa Co. [^ 10,5;i8t pop., on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault de Sainte Marie,
Canadian Pacific and Duluth, South Shore
& Atlantic Rds., St. Mary's r. and St. Mary's
Falls ship canal. Manufacture of lumber,
leather, pulp, flour, acetylene gas, and
packing and shipping of hay and fish.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; re-
publican; daily six, weekly eight pages
lSx24; subscription — daily $4.50, weekly $1;
established— daily January, moi, weekly 1877;
Sault News Printing Co., editors and pub
Ushers (1—5). ^
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 4,212 in 1904. since which it
has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,333 ^^ 1896 and
2,192 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
SOO TIMES; Sun'^lavs: independent;
twelve pages 15x22; subscriptiun §1: estab-
lished 1897; W. H. Ragan, editor and pub-
lisher.
SCHOOLCRAFT, Kalamazoo Co. p
359+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern and Chicago & Grand Trunk Rds., 13 m.
S. of Kalamazoo, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
EXPRE^^S; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882: J. W. Budrow, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
SCOTTVILLE, Mason Co. -a 554t
pop., on Flint & Pere Marquette Rd. and
Pere Marquette r., 95 m. N. E. of Milwau-
kee, Wis. Manufacture of woodeaware.
Saw, planing and grist mills and salt works.
Cement and brick making.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab
lished 1884; Rinehart & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (6-5).
SEBEWAING, Huron Co. a- l,243t
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd. and Saginaw
bay, 28 m. E. N. E. of Bay City. Mining,
agriculture, grape growing, furniture and
stave manufacturing. Beett, sugar and
brick manufacturing.
BLADE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
MICHIGAN.
H. G. Muellerweiss, editor and publisher
(1-8).
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
December, 1900; H. T. Trumble, editor and
publisher (5—3).
SHELBY, Oceana Co. -a l,081t pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd., 14 m. N. of Whitehall.
Several factories and mills. In the "Oceana
Co. Fruit Belt," noted for its peaches and
plums.
OCEANA HERALD; Fridays; inde-
dendent ; eight pages 17x22 ; subscription
$1.25; established 1888; H. M. Royal, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,230 in 1903
1,23s in 1904
1,546 in 1906
1,576 in 1907
SHEPHERD, Isabella Co. a 635t
pop., on Ann Arbor Rd., 10 m. S. by S. E. of
Mount Pleasant, the county seat. Farming.
ISABELLA CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Willis E.
Brown, editor and publisher.
SHERIDAN, A'on'caiw* Co.n437t pop.,
on Detroit, Grand Rapids & Western and
Grand Trunk, Saginaw & Muskegon Rds.,
5 m. S. of Stanton, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1894; A. E. Bacon, editor and publisher.
SHERMAN, ^«:/ord Co.\^ 427t pop.,
on Ann Arbor Rd. and Manistee r., 25 m.
N. W. of Cadillac, the county seat, and 26
S. of Travers City. Lumbering and farming.
PIONEER; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1872;
rVD Frederick, editor and publisher (1—8).
SHERWOOD, Branch Co. g 366t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 22 m. S. of
Battlecreek. Stave, heading and saw mills.
REGISTER; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1892; E. S.
Easton, editor and publisher.
SOUTH BOARDMAN, Kalkaska
Co. d 475 pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana
Rd., 7 m. S. W. of Kalkaska. Agriculture,
lumbering and flour mills.
BOARDMAN NEWS; Thursdays
^^BOARDMAN RIVER CURRENT;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895: Will A.
Kent, editor and publisher (6—5) (A A).
SOUTH HAVEN, Van Buren Co. p
4,009t pop., on Michigan Central and ter-
minus of Kalamazoo, Lake Shore & Chicago
Rds., 39 m. W. of Kalamazoo. Connected
with Chicago, III., by line of steamers.
Agriculture. In the famous peach belt.
EVENING POST; every evenlngexcept
Sunday; four pages 16x32; subscription $3;
established April, 1905; H. T. Shafer, editor
and publl.sher (1—7).
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and TRIBUNE -MESSENGER,
Fridavs; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription— dally $4, weekly
$1; established— daily 1898, weekly 1897; Tri-
bune Company, publishers (5—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
533
MICHIGAN.
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
the weekly had credit for exceeding
i.noo in 1905 and 1907.
CITIZENS' ADVOCATE; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays: Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1867 ; Otto C. Schnidt, editor ; Schnidt &
Hlldebrandt, publishers (1—8).
SOUTH LYON; Oakland Co. O^ 657t
pop., on Pere Marquette and Grand Trunk
Rds., 20 m. S. W. of Pontiac, the county
seat. Farming.
HERALD: Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1881 ; Chas. H. Rorabacher, editor and pub-
lisher.
SPARTA, Kent Co. -O l,126t pop., on
Chicago & West Michigan and Grand Trunk
Rds.. 15 m. N. W. of Grand Rapids, the
county seat. Flour, planing and saw mills
and carriage, furniture, cheese and hoop
factories. Agriculture.
SENTINEL- LEADER; Fridays: re
publican; eight pages 17x22; subscription
SI; established— Sentinel 1876, Leader 1395,
consolidated 1900; E. R. Bloomer, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SPRINGPORT, Jackson Co. g .559t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 10 m. N. of Albion. Evaporator works
and flour, saw and planing mills.
SIGNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establislied 1876;
C. W. Krathwohl, editor and publisher (6—3).
STANDISH, c. h., Arenac Co. O 829t
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., about 28 m.
N. of Bay City. Lumber, grist and shingle
mills and stave and heading factorj-. Agri-
culture.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17^^x24; subscription 50 cents;
established October, 1904; B. B. Dowell, edi-
tor and publisher (12—5) (A A).
ARENAC INDEPENDENT; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1883; N. Ireland, editor and
publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1896 and 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
STANTON, c. h., Montcalm Co. a
1,234+ pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 50 m. N.
E. of Grand Rapids. Flour and planing
mills, foundry, machine shops and sash
and blind factory. Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Fridays: republican: four
pages 17x24 ; subscription -SI ; established
1879; N. W. Newhouse, editor and publisher
<12-€).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,93S in
1897 and 1,755 in 1898, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
MICHIGAN.
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than r,ooo every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MONTCALM HERALD ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrlotlon
$1; established: 1866: Fred. E.Moffat, editor
and publisher (5—3).
STEPHENSON, Afenominee Co. ti395t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 22 m.
N. of Menominee, the county seat. Manu-
factures of charcoal, shingles, cedar posts,
flour and feed.
MENOMINEE CO. JOURNAL; Sat
urdays; republican; eiglit pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894; Albert Q.
Larson, editor; Woessuer & Marson, pub-
lishers.
STOCKBRIDGE, Ingham Co. g 677t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 18 m. N. E. of
Jackson. Manufacture of hardwood lum-
ber. Agriculture and stock raising.
BRIEF-SUN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established
1884; H. W. Morgan, editor and publisher
(10-7).
STURGIS, Saint Joseph Co. p 2,465t
pop.— local estimate 3,465 — on Lake Shore
& Michigan Southern and Grand Rapids &
Indiana Rds., 35 m. S. of Kalamazoo. Manu
f acturing and agriculture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lislied 1860; E. A. Ferrier, editor and publish-
er (12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,080 in
1901, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
MICHIGAN DEMOCRAT AND
STURGIS TIMES; Thursdaj^s; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1880; J. S. Flanders, editor and
publisher (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,560 in_ 1899 and
1,440 in 1903. since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SUNFIELD, Eaton Co. g 451t pop., on
Detroit. Grand Rapids & Western Rd., 25 m.
W. of Lansing, the State capital. Lumber
and farming.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888: Frank Merritt, editor and pub-
lisher (4 — 5).
BUTTONS BAY, Leelanau Co. ^
464 pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd.,
18 m. N. of Traverse City and 10 E. of
Leland, the county seat. Lumber, fruit
and farm produce.
LEELANAU NEWS; Fridays ; inde-
pendent-republican; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; establislied March, 19t)3; A. W.
Gunn, editor and publisher (6—5).
TAWAS CITY,c.h., Iosco Co. cf
1,223+ pop., on Detroit, Bay City & Alpena
Rd. and Lake Huron, 50 m. N. of Bay City.
524
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
Steamers to Bay City and Detroit. Good
harbor. Salt and lumber. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1883;
Len J. Patterson, publisher.
TEGUMSEH, Lenawee Co. O, 2,400t
pop., on Cincinnati. Jackson & Mackinaw
and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rds.,
13 m. N. of Adrian, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1849; Geo. N.
Stacy, editor and publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: 1,298 in 1896
1,181 in 1901
1,174 in 1902
1,172 in 1903
1,161 in 1904
1,27s in 1905
i,is8 in 1906
1,186 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — It is the only
county paper in Michigan which does not
have a job office in connection. It is the
best printed county paper in Michigan; the
whole attention is paid to the paper.
NEWS ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
Tecumseh News Publishing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
TEKONSHA, Calhoun Co. g 573t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 30 m. W. S. W. of
Jackson. Wheat growing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20: sub-
scription $1: established 1878; J. A. Harsh,
editor and publisher; prints an edition for
Burlington (5—5).
THOMPSONVIIiLE. Benzie Co. \j
893+ pop., on Pere Marquette and Ann
Arbor Rds., 11 m. S. E. of Benzonia, the
count J' seat. Farming and lumbering.
N E W^ S ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription §1: psrablished
6894; M. J. Follett, editor and publisher (6-5).
THREE OAKS, Berrien Co. p 1,200
pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 74 m. E. of
Chicago, 111. Manufactures of f eatherbone.
Grain and small fruit.
ACORN; Fridays; independent; sixteen
pages 7%xl0%; subscription $1; established
1891; Lee W. Hovey, editor; Warren Feather-
bone Company, publishers (1—8).
THREE RIVERS, Saint Joseph Co.
p 3,550+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern and Michigan Central Rds. and
St. Joseph's r. at its confluence with the
Portage and Rocky rs., 25 m. S. of Kalama-
zoo. Water power, utilized in manufact-
uring. Lumber.
COMMERCIAL; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.75;
established November, 1907; Charles S.
Youngs, editor; Commercial Publishing' Co.,
publishers (2— 8P).
HUSTLER; every evening except Sun-
dav: four pages 15x22; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1895; S. W. Doty, manager; Three
Rivers Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1907; S. W. Doty, editor; Three
Rirers Publishing Co., publishers (2—8 P).
TOWER, Cheboygan Co. t) 600 pop.^
on Detroit & Mackinac Rd.. 22 m. S. of Che-
boygan, the county seat.
CHEBOYGAN CO. ERA; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1907; H. Whiteley & Son, edi-
torB and publishers (2—8 P).
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established August, 1905; Jameg
E.Spencer, editor and publisher (9— 5P) (AA).
TRAVERSE CITY. c. h., Grand
Traverse Co. 'u 12,000 pop., on Grand Rapids
& Indiana, Pere Marquette and Manistee &
Northeastern Rds. and Grand Traverse
bay. 149 m. N. of Grand Rapids. Foundries
and saw, planing and flour mills. Lumber,
potato and fruit shipping point,
EAGLE: every evening except Sunday »
and TRAVERSE BAY EAGLE, semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; independent;
daily six to eight, semi-weekly eight pa^es
18x24; subscription— daily $5.20, semi-weekly
$1; established 1864; Eagle Press, publishers
(12-6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the semi-weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day, and GRAND TRAVERSE HER-
ALD, Thursdays; republican; dally six to
eight, weekly twelve to sixteen pages 17x223'o;
subscription— daily $3, weekly SI ; establish-
ed—daily 1897. weekly 1858: Ihos. T. Bates,
editor: Herald & Record Company, pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily. 1,049 in 1898
1,162 in 1900
1,309 in 1901
1,542 in 1903
1,804 in 1904
2,116 in 1905
2,643 in 1906
2,575 in 1907
Weekly: 2,429 jn 1895
2,387 in 1900
2,478 in 1902
2,66s in 1903
2,789 in 1904
2,852 in 1905
2,931 in 1906
2,836 in 1907
TRENTON, Wayne Co. Rl,167t pop.
—local estimate 1,600— on Lake Shore &
Blichigan Southern, Detroit Southern and
Michigan Central Rds. Stone quarry.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eightpages
13x20: subscription $1; established 1894; T. M.
Sherriff, editor and publisher (1—8).
TTJSTIN, Osceola Co. t] 803t pop., at
junction of Grand Rapids & Indiana ard
Manistee & Grand Rapids Rds., 10 m. S. of
Cadillac. Agriculture and lumbering.
TI3IES; Thursdays (A A).
TWINING, Arenac Co. D- 175 pop.,
on Detroit & Mackinac Rd., 30 m. N. of Bay
City. Agriculture and manufacturing.
SIFTINGS; Fridays; republican; eight
CATALOGITE BY STATES.
525
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; E A. C. Allen, editor and publisher
<7-3P) (A A).
UBLY, Huron Co. n- 432t pop., on Flint
& Pere Marquette Rd., about 7 m. S. E.
of Bad Axe. the county seat. Farming.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
IngersoUBros., editors and publishers (12 — 2).
UNION CITY, Branch Co. g l,5Ut
pop. —local estimate 1,900 — on Michigan
Central Rd. and St. Joseph's r. at the head
of navigation, 40 m. W. S. W. of Jackson.
Manufacturing and farming.
REGISTER-WEEKLY; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1869; W. L. Robinson, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
UNIONVILLE, Tuscola Co. D- 427t
pop., on Saginaw, Tuscola & Huron Rd.,
14 m. N. of Caro, the county seat. Farming.
CRESCENT; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; H. F. Walker, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
UTICA, Macomb Co. O, 562t pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 23 m. N. of Detroit.
Manufactures of hoops, staves and lumber.
Flour mills.
SENTINEL; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18xJJ4; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; W. H. Marvin, editor and pub-
lisher.
BUCKEYE AND WOLVERINE
EDITOR; monthly; four pages 11x15^;
subscription 25 cents; established 1895; W.
H. Marvin, editor and publisher.
VASSAR, Tuscola Co. D- l,832t pop.,
on Michigan Central and Pere Marquette
Rds. and Cass r., 20 m. E. of Saginaw and
22 S. E. of Bay City. Manufacturing, lum-
bering and agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; Charles J. Bradford, editor and
publisher (10—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TUSCOLA CO. PIONEER; Fri
days; republican; eight pa^es 15x22; sub-
scription SI; established 1857; J. A. Trotter,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
VERMONT VILLE, Eaton Co. P
84t pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 10 m.
W. N. W. of Charlotte, the county seat.
Flour mills. Wheat.
ECHO; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1874;
Henry H. Curtis, editor and publisher (1 — 3).
VICKSBURG, Kalamazoo Co. p 972t
pop., on Grand Rapids & Indiana and Grand
Trunk Rds., 12 m. S. of Kalamazoo, the
county seat. Produce shipping point.
COMMERCIAL ; semi-weekly; Tues-
days and Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; John
B. Penfleld, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,100 in 1901 and
1,200 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Fridays (A A).
WAKEFIELD. Gogehic Co. )j l,191t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 5 m.
E. of Bessemer, the county seat.
ADVOCATE; Fridays (A A).
WALDRON,-ff»««(?a?c Co. g 400 pop.,
on Cincinnati Northern Rd., 10 m. S. S. W
of Hudson. Flour mills. Agriculture.
RECORDER; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
1893: Lewis W. Bailey, editor and publisher
(5-3).
WALKERVILLE, Oceana Co. -n 50©
pop., on Mason & Oceana Rd.. 13 m. E. of
Hart, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; six pages
151^x22}^; subscription $1; established 1896;
E. L. Bunting, editor and publisher (6—5).
WARREN, Macomb Co. n,350t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 10 m. W. of Mount
Clemens, the county seat, and 12 N. of De-
troit. Farming and market gardening.
WATCHMAN ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1892; H. H. Harwood, editor and
publisher (1—8).
WATERVLIET, Berrien Co. p 7171
pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 11 m. N. E. of
Benton Harbor. Saw, flour, cider and paper
mills. Canning and pickle factories, and
creamery Summer resort.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established 1880;
E. F. Case & Son, editors and publishers (5—3).
'WA.Y'LA.'iili, Allegan Co.p619t pop.,
on Grand Rapids & Indiana Rd., 21 m. S. of
Grand Rapids. Manufacture of butter and
cream separators.
SATURDAY GLOBE; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1884 *, F. C. Wing, editor and
publisher (6—5).
WAYNE, Wayne Co.Q,l,361t pop., on
Michigan Central and Flint and Pere Mar-
quette Rds., 18 m. W. of Detroit, the county
seat. Manufactures of carriages and butter.
Planing, flour and grist mills.
WAYNE CO. REVIEW; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x23; subscription
$1; established 1877; 21 rs. Emma Cullen, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
WESTBRANCH, c. h., Ogemaw Co.
zf l,412t pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 25 m.
N. W. of Standlsh. Lumbering.
HERALD-TIMES; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878 ; A. R. Babcock, editor and
publisher.
526
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MICHIGAN.
MICHIGAN.
OGEMAW REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1896; J. W. Huckle, editor;
Donovan & Huckle, publishers (1—8).
WESTON, Lenawee Co. Q, 200t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 12
m. S. of Adrian, the county seat. Cheese
factory. Farming.
M.ODAK.; semi-monthly; indepen<lent:
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1898: G. N. MacBean, editor and pub-
lisher (6-5).
WHITECLOUD, Newaygo Co. -D
595+ pop., on Pere Marquette Rd. and
White r., 33 m. N. E. of Muskegon. Manu-
factures of lumber and shingles. Farming.
EAGLiE; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 189T;
W. B. Reed, editor and publisher (6—5).
STAR ; Thursdays (A A ).
IVHITEHALIi, Muskegon Co. -D
1,481+ pop., on Pere Marquette Rd. and
White lake, 16 m. N. by N. W. of Muske-
gon, the county seat. Farming and manu-
facturing.
FORUM ; Thursdaj's ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1869;
J.Vernon Nickless, editor; R. J. McDonald,
publisher (7—5).
WHITE PIGEON, Saint Joseph Co.
p 705+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd. Fanning-mill factory, foun-
i dry, machine shops and road-cart and chair
factories. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1876; R. B.
Howell, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WILLIAMSTON, Ingham Co. D
1,383 pop., on Pere Marquette Rd., 14 m. E.
of Lansing, the State capital. Steam flour
and knitting mills, cement blocks, fire
clay and coal mines.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays ; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1873; H. A. Thompson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,147 in
1S96, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
AMERICAN ODD-FELLOW;
monthly; odd-fellowship; sixty-eight pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1890: H. A.
Thompson, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1904
5,000 in 1906
5,174 in 1907
WHiLIS, Washteiww Co. P, 62 pop., on
Wabash Rd., 80 m. S. E. of Detroit, Farm-
ing.
TIMES; Wednesdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1890; A.E.Smith,
editor and publisher (2—3).
WOLVERINE, Cheboygan Co. [^
547+ pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 28 m. S.
of Cheboygan, the county seat.
COURIER; Fridays (A A).
WOODLAND, Barry Co. p 464 pop.,
on Chicago, Kalamazoo & Saginaw Rd., 14
m. N. E. of Hastings, the county seat.
Roller flour mill.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1889;
Chas. Grozipger, editor and publisher (1—8).
WYANDOTTE, Wayne Co. R 5,183t
pop.— local estimate 8,500- on Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern and Michigan Central
Rds. and Detroit r., 12 m. S. S. W. of De-
troit, the county seat. Iron furnaces, rolling
flour mills, iron and steel and ink works
Salt blocks and chemical works. Manu-
factures trunks, leather and furs.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
J. D. Haven, editor and publisher; prints
special editions for neighboring towns.
RECORD; Thursdays; local; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1: established 1898; N.M.
Coen, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TALE, Saint Clair Co. Ch 1,202 pop., on
Flint & Pere Marquette Rd., 25 m. N. W. of
Port Huron, the county seat. Flax, woolen
and roller flour mills, canning factory, iron
foundry and machine shops.
EXPOSITOR; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 17^^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; James A. Menzies, editor and
publisher (1—8).
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24: subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896; G.W. Allen, editor and publisher
(8-3).
YPSILANTI, WashtenatD Co. a,7,378t
pop., on Michigan Central and Lake Shore
& Michigan Southern Rds. and Huron r.
Water power, utilized by several paper and
woolen mills. Seat of State Normal School.
Farming.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 17x28; subscription
$3; established March, 1904; F. T. Codring-
ton, editor; YpsUanti Press Company, pub-
lishers (2—5).
SENTINEL-COMMERCIAL; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1849; Commercial
Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(7— 3P)(AA).
YPSILANTI AN ; Thursdays ; repub-
lican: eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1880; W. M. Osband, editor and
publisher; a four-page edition is also issued,
subscription $1 (6—5).
ZEELAND, Ottawa Co. -a 2,0(X) pop.,
on Pere Marquette Rd., 19 m. S. S. W. of
Grand Haven, the county seat. Agriculture
and lumber. Furniture and wagon fac-
tories, planing and flour mills and brick
yards.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.20; established
1898; Record Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
MINNESOTA.
Population 1,751,394 1. Land Area 79,205 sq. miles.
Bounded north by tlie province of Manitoba, Canada; on the east bv Lake
Superior and the State of Wisconsin, on the south by Iowa, and on the west bv
the States ot North Dakota and South Dakota. State capital: St Paul Princi
pal products and industries: Wheat raising and flour manufacturing Num
ber of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, l«08), 739, divided as
follows: Daily, 40; semi-weekly, 10; weekly, 622; bi-weekly, 2; semi-monthly, 11;
monthly, 52; bi-monthly, 1; quarterly,!. j«^*f
.^nn'^i^® ^^^^^^ 9^,P^^'^ '^'^^ population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Minneapolis 202,718t Mankato in 1QQ+
Saint Paul 163,065t St. Cloud 8.fifi?+
Dulnth 32,969t Faribault ? SftSt
Winona 19,714t Brainerd '/ 7 sS^I
Stillwater lii.31St /.t^^-iT
ADA, c. h., Norman Co. Y] 1,515 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 33 m. S. of Crooks-
ton. Wheat raising and dalrjMng.
NORMAN CO. HERAL.D; Wednes
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription $1.50; established 1888; Jason
Weatherhead, editor and publisher (1—8).
NORMAN CO. INDEX; Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; D. C. Llghtbourn, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
ADAMS, Mower Co. P, 573t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 13 m.
S. E. of Austin, the county seat. Wheat,
corn and barley oats. Farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; W. F. St.
Clair, editor and publisher.
ADRIAN, Noblei Co. p l,258t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 18 m. W. of Worthiugton, the countj
seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
NOBLES CO. DExMOC RAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1892; A. J. Schaeffer, editor
and publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
AITKIN, c. h., Aitkin Co. O l,719tpop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. and Mississippi r.,
28 m. E. N. E. of Brainerd. Manufactures of
lumber and cooperage stock; brickyard
and creamery. Base of supplies for large
territory. Farming.
AGE; Tuesdays; republican; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1888; Age
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, hut failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established January. Iii02: Freeman E. Krech.
editor and publisher (5—3).
REPUBLICAN: Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscrintion $1; es-
tablished July 27, 1894; A. L. Hamilton, edi-
tor and publisher (2—5).
AKEIiY, Hubbard Co. f^ 2,200 pop., 200
m. N.W. of Minneapolis and St. Paul. Agri-
culture.
HERALD: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Fred. E. Glese, editor and publisher (1—6).
T R I B U N E ; Thursdays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1904; C,
F. Scheers, editor and publisher (1—8).
ALBANY, Stearns Co. a ol7t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. W. of St.
Cloud, the county seat.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
ALBERT LEA, c. h., Freeborn Co. g
6,000 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific, Illinois Central, Iowa Central,
Minneapolis & St. Louis, Chicago, Milwau-
kee & St. Paul and Duluth, St. Cloud, Glen-
coe & Mankato Rds., 108 m. S. of Minne-
apolis. Manufacturing, dairying and grain
and stock raising.
EVENING TRIBUNE} every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; four pages
20x26; subscription — daily $4, weekly $1;
established — daily 1897, weekly 1899; J. P,
Hurley, editor; Simonson, Whitcomb & Hur-
ley Company. Inc., publishers (1—8).
FREEBORN CO. STANDARD;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1857: H. G. & C.
H. Day, editors; The Standard Printing Co.,
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,841 in
1895 since_ which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1896 and 1907.
FREEBORN CO. TIMES-ENTER-
PRISE; Wednesdays; republican; sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895; C. S. Edwards, editor; Edwards &
Morin, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,968 in
528
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
3IINNES0TA.
1898 and 2,085 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
ALDEN, Freeborn Co. p 63«t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m.
W. of Albert Lea, the county seat.
ADVANCE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eighi pages 15x2'^; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1891; Glenn Howard, editor and pub-
lisher (12— -2).
ALEXANDRIA, c. h., Douglas Co.-n
3,051 pop., on Great Northern and " Son "
Rds., in a region of lakes, 144 m. N. W. of
Saint Paul, the State capital. Manufactur-
ing. Farming and stock raising. Wheat,
oats and corn. Summer resort.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscriutiou $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1893; Henuings & Kinney, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,265 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
POST NEWS; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x23; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1878; Ezra E. McCrea, editor and pub
lisher (12—1).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,200 in 1895 and
1,950 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
AMBOY, Slue Earth Co. p 482t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 18 m. N. of Blue Earth City.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; J. E. Brown, editor and publisher (1—8).
ANNANDALE, Wright Co. a 481t
pop., on Miuneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rd., 14 ra. W. N. W. of Buffalo,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; M. P, Satterlee, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
ANOKA, c. h., Anoka Co. ^ 3,769t pop.,
on Great Northern and Northern Pacific
Rds. and Mississippi r., at mouth of Rum r.,
15 m. above Minneapolis. General manu-
facturing. Agriculture.
ANOKA CO. UNION: Wednesdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1865; Granville S. Pease,
editor and publisher.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established August,
1901; N. P. Olson, editor and publisher.
HERAliD; Fridays; republican; eight
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; R. G. Chase, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
3TIXNESOTA.
APPIiETON, Swift Co. -a i,i84t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Great Northern Rds. and Pomme de Terre
r., near its confluence with the Minnesota.
Wheat.
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1881; Kyes &
Haines, editors and publishers (2—3).
ARGYLiE, Marshall Co.^ 829tpop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 12 m. E. of Red r.
and 39 N. by N. W. of Crookston. Farming.
MARSHAIiL. CO. BANNER; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1 established 1882; Martin H. No-
votny. editor and publisher (8—3).
ARLINGTON, Sibley Co. g 798 pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 60 m. S.
W. of Saint Paul, the State capital. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Charles Wallin, editor
and publisher (7—5).
ASHAWA, St. Louis Co. c( 35 pop.,
on Duluth, Virginia & Rainy Lake Rd , 23
m. N. of Virginia.
NORTHLAND FARMER; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scrlptlou $1.50; established December, 1903;
James A. Field, editor and publisher (1—6).
ASHBY, Grant Co. -a 372 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 16 m. S. E. of Fergus
Falls.
POST; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1903; Wm. Pennar, editor and
publisher (1—6).
A T W A T E R, Kandiyohi Co. a 588r
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 14 m. E. of
WUlmar, the county seat. Wheat eleratora
and flour mills. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN PRESS ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; L. E. Covell, editor
and publisher (2—3).
AURORA, St. Louis Go. []' on Duluth
& Iron Range Rd., about 60 ra. N. of Duluth.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
AUSTIN, c. h.. Mower Co. R5,474t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago Great Western Rds. and Cedar r.,
101 m. S. of Saint Paul, the State capital.
Packing house, cement works and machine
shops.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Tuesdays; Inde-
peudent ; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription— dally $4, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1891, weekly 1886; J. H. Skinner, editor
and publisher (6—5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions
indicated a desire to have credit for is-
suing-more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
REGISTER ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; daily four pages 12x18, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4,
weekly $1; established — dally 1900, weekly
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
529
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
1863; John Bingham, editor ana publisher
(7-6).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
MOWER CO. TRANSCRIPT;
Wednesdays ; republican; eight papps 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1868; C. D.
Belden, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,000 for
the year 1894, 2,050 in 1S96. but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
BADGER, Roseau Co. ^ 400 pop., 13
m. W. S. W. of Roseau, the county seat,
and 10 N. E. of Greenbush. Grain and live
stock.
HERALD -RUSTLER; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established — fleraZd 1896. Rustler 1898,
consolidated 1899; Gilbert J. Breuden, editor
and publisher (2 — 8).
BAGIiEY, Beltrami Co. Q 800 iiop.,on
Great Northern RJ., 25 m. N. W. of Be-
midji, the county seat. Saw mills and lum-
bering. Farming, dairying and stock
raising.
CLEARWATER CRYSTAL; Thurs-
days; Independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1902; F. S. Kalberg,
editor and publisher (11—7).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; Perkins & Hendry, editors
and publishers (1—8).
TIMES: Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription .SI: established
August. 1901; E. N. Fair, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5 P).
BALATON, Lyon Co. P209t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 170 m. S. W.
of Minneapolis. Farming.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x92; subscription $1; established 1902; N.
H. Olson, editor; A. J. Rush.publisher (11— 5).
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
BARNESVILLE. Clay Co. ^ 1,326+
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 23 m. S. E.
of Moorhead, the county seat, and Fargo,
N. D. Railroad division headquarters and
machine shops.
RECORD-REVIEW; Thursdays; re
publican; ten pages 18x24; .subscription $1.50;
established— iZei'ieit' 1885, Record 1903; Rec-
ord-Review Publishing Co., editors and pub-
Ushers (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BATTLE LAKE,O«er<a»7(7o.-n420t
pop., on Northern Pacific Bd., 21 m. E. of
Fergus Falls, the county seat. Summer
resort. Wheat.
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
34
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1884; Harvey Johnson, editor and publisher.
BAUDETTE, Beltrami Co. 6 on Ca-
nadian Northern Rd. and Rainy r.
RAINV RIVER REGION; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established February, i9u3; C. S.
Dahlquist, editor ; Dahlquist & TViliiams,
publishers (1—7).
BEARDSL.EY, Big Stone C'o.-n4i9t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 24 m. N. W. of
Ortonville, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; George E.
Sloan, editor and publisher (3 — 5 P).
BEAR RIVER, St. Louis Co. cf 15 m.
N. of Dewey Lake, nearest station on Great
Northern Rd.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; republican;
eight cages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1906; John P. Hayden, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BEAVER BAY, Lake Co. 1^ 40t pop.
LAKE CO. ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established October, 1903; Julia A. and
Gertrude O. Wood, editors and publishers
(5-6).
BEAVER CREEK, Rock Co. p 2.50
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 9 m. W. by S. of Luverne. Ag-
riculture.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1901; A.E.Cald-
well, editor and publisher (1—8).
BECKER, Sherburne Co. D- 300 pop.,
on Northern Pacific and Great Northern
Rds.. 47 m. N. W. of St. Paul.
RECORD; Mondays; independent; four
pages l:Sx20: subscription $1; established
1904; Frank R. Brasie, editor; Brasie & Co.,
publishers (1-8).
BELGRADE, Steams Co. n 465 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 45 m. S. W. of St. Cloud.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1898; J. B. Babcock, editor and pub-
lisher (12-5).
BELLEPLAINE, Scott Co. p 1,301
pop., on Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 20 m. S. W. of Shakopee, the
county seat. Flour mills and canning fac-
tory. Farming.
HERALD ; Wednesdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1881; J. E. Townsend, edi-
tor and publisher (8 — 5).
Copies printed: 1,026 in 1905
1,061 in 1906
1,074 ill 1907
BELLINGHAM, Lac Qui Parle C<y.
-D 418 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 12 m.
N. by N. W. of Madison, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1891; Leopold Rodke, editor and publisher
(l-«).
BEL VIEW, Redwood Co.p 254t pop.,,
on Minneapolis & St. Paul Rd., 15 m. W. ot
530
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
Redwood Falls, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1893; F. G. Tuttle, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
BEMIDJI, Beltrami Go. [j 3,800 pop.,
on Great Northern and Brainerd Northern
Rds. and Lalce Marquette, 71 m. W. of Du-
iuth and 50 S. of Fosston. Summer resort.
Lumber.
PIONEER ; dally except Sunday, and
WEEK-LiY, Thursdays; daily four pages
18x24, weekly ten pages 15x22; subscription
—dally .$5, weekly $1.50; established 1896;
Clyde J. Pryor and A. G. Rutledge, editors;
Bemldji Pioneer Publishing Co. (Inc.). pub-
lishers (1—8).
BELiTltAMI CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 13x<!0; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; Martin .v: Christen-
son, editors and publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1906; E. J. Taylor & Son, editors
and publishers (2—6 P) (A A).
SENTINEL ; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22}^; subscriptions!; established Novem-
ber, 1901; H G.Hays, editor; Hays & Verity,
publishers (7—5).
BENSON, c.h., Stoift Co.^ 1,825 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 30 m. W. N. W. of
Willmar. Stock raising and agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
Bubscription $1 ; established 1892 ; H. J.
Crooks and J. B. Edminster, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
SWIFT CO. MONITOR; Fridays;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1: established 1886; W. E. Lawson,
editor; Leslie Matthews & Co., publishers
(1—7).
Copies printed: 1,583 m 1906
TIMES; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; established
1876 ; Poland & McCune, editors and pub
Ushers (1—4).
BERTHA, Todd Co. n 277t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 10 m. S. of Wadena.
Saw and grist mills and creamery. Ships
lumber, grain and live stock.
HEADLIGHT; Fridays (A A).
BIG FAIiliS, Koochiching Co. t[
BIG FORK COMPASS; Wednesdays
(AA).
BIG FORK, Koochiching Co. i on
Bow String r., about 30 m. E. of Mizpah,
nearest station on Minneapolis & Interna-
tional Rd.
SETTLER; Thursdays (A A).
BIG LAKE, S'fter&urne Co. D 177t pop.,
on Northern Pacific and Great Northern
Rds., 9 m. W. of Elk River, the county seat.
Farming and cattle raising.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1905; C. A. French, editor and publisher (1—8).
MINNESOTA.
BIRD ISLAND, Renville Co. d 907
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
42 m. E. of Granite Falls. Agriculture.
UNION; Fridays; republican; ten pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1880;
H.C.Sherwood, editor; Sherwood Publish-
ing Co., publishers (7—5).
BIWABIK, St. Louis Cn. cf l,299t
pop., on Duluth & Iron Range Rd., about
55 m. N. of Duluth.
TIMES ; Fridays (A A).
'B'LACK.jyVC'K, Beltrami Co. ^ 1,250
pop., on Minnesota & International Rd.,
116 m. N. of Brainerd. Lumber and agri-
culture.
AI>IERICAN; Wednesdays; republican;
eitiht pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; Ernst L. Oberg, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; sut)Scription $1.50; established 1900;
E. J. Taylor, editor and publisher (6—3) (A A).
BLOOMING PRAIRIE, Steele Co.
^ 855+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Owatonna, the
county seat. Agriculture, live stock and
dairying.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1893; Thomas P. Fayne, editor and publisher
(8-6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,870 in
1902, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
BLUE EARTH, c. h., Faribault Co.
g 2,900+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rd. and Blue Earth r., 40 m.
S. of Mankato. Farming.
FARIBAULT CO. REGISTER;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1887; J. M.
Palmer, editor and publisher.
POST; Tuesdays; republican ; eight
pages 19x24; suliscription $1.50; established
1867; Dillman & More, editors and publishers
(10-6).
BOVEY, Koochiching Co. [^ 5 m. N. of
Grand Rapids, the nearest railroad station.
ITASCA IRON NEWS; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; A. L. La Freneire, edi-
tor and publisher (12—5 P).
BOYD, ^ac Qui Parle Co. -o 335tpop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 18 m. S. E.
of Madison, the county seat. Farming.
BULLETIN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; A. H,
Nibbelink, editor and publisher.
BRAHAM, Isanti Co. d- 400 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 13 m. N. of Cambridge,
the county seat, and 13 W. of Rush City.
Stock raising and farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1899; Wilbur
Folsom Way, editor and publisher (2—3).
BRAINERD, c. h., Crow Wing Co. a
7,524+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Mis-
sissippi r., 28 m. N. of Little Falls. Manu-
facturing and shipping.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican ;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
53i
MINNESOTA.
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1901, weekly 1881; Ingersoll & Wie-
land, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
ARE'NA; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; sixbscription $1.50; established
1899; H. E. Kent, manager; Arena Publish-
ing Co., publishers ( 1—8).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1872; A. J.Halsted.editorand publisher (1—8,.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,600 in 1895
and 2,370 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
BRANDON, Douglas Co. -a 272t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 13 m. N. W. of Alex
andria, the county seat. Farming.
ECHO ; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription §1.25; established 1890; C. M. Borgen,
editor and publisher.
BREGKENRIDGE, c. h., Wilkin
Co. -a 1,282+ pop., on Great Northern and
Northern Pacific Rds. and Red River of
the North, opposite Wahpeton, N. Dak.
Farming.
TEIiEGRA3I ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1892 ; W. M. James, editor and publisher
(5-3).
WIL.KIN CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Woodbeck & Cheat-
bam editors and publishers (2— 3).
BREWSTER, Cobles Co. p23it pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis cS: Omaha
Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Worthlngton, the county
seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; four pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ;
John S. Randolph, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
BRIGELYN, Faribault Co. Q 500
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 16 m.
S. E. of Blue Earth City, the county seat.
Farming.
SENTINEL; Fridays; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1899;
K. O. Sandum. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,684 iri 1901
and 3,123 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
BRONSON (P. O. Percy), Kittson Co.
"a on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., about 60 m. N. E. of Grand Forks.
BUDC4ET; Thursdays CA A).
BROOKSTON.
HERA Li D; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1906; Rowe McComus, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MINNESOTA.
BROWERVILLE, Todd Co. n 466t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 8 m. N. of
Long Prairie, the county seat.
BLiADE; Fridays; republican; four pages
17%x24; subscription $1; established May,
1906; Dell M. Wright, editor and publisher
(6-6P).
BRO WNSDALE, AfoM;«r Co. n,261t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee* St. Paul Rd.,
8 m. N. E. of Austin, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
LEAFLET; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1890; Leland L. Quimby, editor and publisher.
BROWNSVILLE, Houston Co. ^
453+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 14 m. E. of Caledonia, the county
seat. Shipping point for grain.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; H. G. Forschler, editor and publisher
(8—3) (A A).
BROWNTON, McLeod Co. □ 454t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
10 m. W. of Glencoe, the county seat. Live
stock and grain,
BULLETIN ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; O. C. Conrad, editor and pub-
lisher (11—2).
BROWN VALLEY, Traverse Co.
-a 721+ pop., terminus of Great Northern
Rd., on Minnesota r., 20 m.W. of Graceville.
Farming.
INTER-LAKE TRIB UNE ; Friday*;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subgcriptlon
$1.50; established 1885; S.Y.Gordon, Jr., edi-
tor and publisher.
BUFFALO, c. h., Wright Co. a l,040f
pop., on Minnesota, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd. and Buffalo lake, 37 m. W. N. W.
of Minneapolis. Flour and saw mills.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1,50; estab-
lished 1887; H. S. Saylor, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: 1.526 in 1901
1,781 in 1902
1,680 in 1903
1,662 in 1904
1,650 in 1905
1,694 in 1906
1,581 in 1907
BUFFALO LAKE, Renville Co. u
574 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., about 15 m. E. of Olivia, the
county seat, and 75 W. of Minneapolis.
Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1894; E. C. Clasen, editor and publisher (1—8).
BUTTERFIELD, Watonwan Co. g
332+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rd., 8 m. S. W. of Saint James, the
county seat. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; H. W. Halslet, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,199 for the year 1905,
532
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
CALEDONIA, c. h., Houston Co. n,
l,175t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 18 m. S. W. of La Crosse, Wis.
Farming.
ARCrlJS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x27; subscriptiou $1..5U; established
1879; Ryan & Krick. editors and publishers.
JOURNAI^; Wednesdays; eight pages
22x28; subscription $1.50; established 1864;
E. K. Roverud, editor and publisher (7-5).
CAMBRIDGE, c.h.,7«an« Co.D-737t
pop., on Rum r., 14 m. E. of Harris, on East-
ern Minnesota Rd. Manufactories of plows,
lumber and flour. Wool-carding and spin-
ning mill, starch factory and tannery.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1898; J. E. Kienitz, editor
and publisher (6 — 3).
ISANTI CO. PRESS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1874; Henry F. Barker, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3).
CAMPBELL., Wilkin Co. -a239t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 16 m. S. of Brecken-
ridge, the county seat. Wheat raising.
WILKIN CO. NEWS; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
September, 1900; Harry Pressfleld, editor and
publisher (12—5).
CANBY , Yellow Medicine Co. J3 1,505
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 30 m.
W. of Marshall. Wheat.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17J^x2i; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished June, 1901; Fred Bomboy, editor
and publisher (7—5).
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
JacobBrynildsen, editor and publisher (1—S).
Copies printed: For the j'^ear^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect,
CANNON FALLS, Goodhue Co. c;
1,239+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 25 m.
W. of Red Wing, the county seat. Flour
and feed mills, grain elevators and marble
works, tannery, iron foundry and machine
shop.
BEACON; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1876; Jac. Bryvildson, editor and publisher
(2-2).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CANTON, Fillmore Co. 0, 312 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
FREE LANCE ; Fridays; republican ;
four pages 18x24 ; subicriptlon $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; B. F. Stead, editor and publisher
(12-3) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CARLTON, c. h., Carlton Co. n 449t
pop., on St. Paul & Duluth and Northern
Pacific and Great Northern Rds., 21 m. W.
of Duluth. Saw and plauiug luillg.
CARLTON CO. VIDETTE; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 16x23; sub-
scription $2; established 1887; D. C. Ander-
son, editor and publisher (1—8).
CARVER, Carver Co. n 583t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Minne-
apolis & St. Louis Rds. and Minnesota r.,
2 m. S. E. of Chaska, the county seat. Mill-
ing and brick making. Wheat.
JOURNAL-REVIEW; Thursdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
SI; established 1897; H. D. Meyer, editor
and publisher (1—8).
CASS LAKE, Cass Co. ^ 546tpop.. ob
(ireat Northern Rd., 20 m. N. of Walker,
the county seat. Lumbering and farming.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; Frank Ives, editor and publisher (8—3).
VOICE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897: A.. G. Bernard, editor and publisher
(8-3).
CEYLON, Martin Co. D- 21 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S.W. of
Fairmont, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished March, 1901; Clark & Poage, editors
and publishers (5—3).
CHASKA, c. h., Carver Co. a 2.165t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds. and Min-
nesota r., 28 m. W. S. W. of Saint Paul, the
State capital. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
Paul F. Dehnel, editor and publisher (7—5)
VALLEY HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1862; F. E. Du Toit, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: i,93S io 1907
CHATFIELD, Fillmore Co. c; 1,768
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 60 m.
W. of La Crosse. Wis. Woolen and flour
mlUi*. Stock and grain shipping point.
NEWS- DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
llshed- A>«'S 1894, Democrat 18">t;: consoli-
dated 1902; Harnlsh & Stoudt, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
CATALOGUE BY STATES,
533
MINNESOTA.
CHISHOL.M, St. Louis Co. d -1,500
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 75 m. N. of
Duluth. Iron mining.
HERALD ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
1901; W. A. Talboys, editor and publisher
(12—3).
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
CHOKIO Stevens Co. -a 309t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 12 m. W. of Morris, the
county seat. Farming.
STEVENS CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1899; Charles E. Seeley, editor
and publisher.
CLARA CITY, Ghippetoa Co. -U 600
pop., on Great N.jrtheru Rd., about 15 m.
N. E. of Granite Falls. Agricultui-e and
stock raising.
HERALiD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1896; C. Berghuis, editor and publisher (1—8).
CLAREMONT, Dodge Co. 0, 317t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m.
W. of Mankato.
BEE; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1906; Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Ferris, editors and publishers (12—6 P).
CLARISSA, Todd Co. u 233t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 13 m. N. W. of
Long Prairie, the county seat. Farming,
stock raising and lumber.
TODD CO. INDEPENDENT; Fri
days; four pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1900; P. S. Dorsey, editor and
publisher.
CLARKFIELD, Yellow Medicine Co.
p 437+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis
Rd., 35 m. N. W. of Beaver Falls. Flour mill
and creamery. Agriculture.
REFOR3I ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1892; McGilvra & Son, edi-
tors and publishers (1—7).
CLEARLAKE, Sherburne Co. n 222t
pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Pacific Rds., 12 m. S. by S. E.of Saint Cloud.
Dairying.
SHERBURNE CO. TI3IES; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription §1; established 1891; W. V. Davee,
editor and publisher (8—8).
CLEAR'WATER, Wright Co. a 287
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 28 m. N.W.
of Buffalo.
HERAL.D: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1903 ; John Evans, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CLINTON, Bigstone Co. -a 348t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 8 m. S
of Gracerille and about 12 N. of Ortonville,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892; Theo.
Condit, editor and publisher.
CLOQUET, Carlton Co. D- 6,184 pop.,
on Northern Paciflc, Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul and Great Northern Rds., 30 m.
W. of Duluth. Water power. Lumbering.
MINNESOTA.
Paper, saw, planing, pulp and shingle
mills. Match block and box shook fac-
tories.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; Albert E. Quinn, editor and publisher.
PINE KNOT; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x<;2 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; Fred D. Vibert, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,383 in
1901, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
COKATO, Wright Co. D 684t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 52 m. W, of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription §1 ; established
1883; E. E. & L. O. Carlson, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
COLD SPRING, Stearns Co. u 486t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 14 m. S. W. of
Saint Cloud, the county seat. Farming,
stock raising and flour.
RECORD; Wednesdays ; independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; P. T. Houer, editor and publisher
(10-3).
COLLEGEVILLE, Stearns Co. D 25+
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 10 m. W. of
Saint Cloud, the county seat. Seat of St.
John's Uuiversltv.
ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY REC-
ORD; monthly, during the college year;
collegiate; flfty-six pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; Students of St.
John's University, editors and publishers
(1-8).
COMFREY, Brown Co. g on Chicago
& Northwestern Rd., 34 m. S. W. of New
Ulm.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
March, 1900; W. B. Brooks, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
COTTONWOOD, Lyon Co. p 918
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 16 m. S. of
Granite Falls and 13 N. of Marshall, the
county seat. Agriculture.
CURRENT; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; C. W. Folsom. editor and publisher
(7-5).
COVE, Millelacs Co. D-
31IL,L.EL.ACS PIONEER; Thursdays
(A A).
CROOKSTON, c. h., Polk Co. ^5.3591
pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Paciflc Rds. and Red Lake r., 34 m. S.
E. of Grand Forks. N. Dak. Lumber and
wheat. General manufacturing.
JOURNAL,; every evening except Sun-
day" and RED RIVER VALLEY
FARM JOURNAL, Thursdays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription — dally $3, weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1900, weekly 1877; N. S. Gordon,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed
534
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding i,ooo copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,540 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any def-
inite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1903
and exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY. Saturdays; republican;
dally eight pages 17x24, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50;
eitabllshed— daily 1891, weekly 1883; J. P.
Dation, editor; Times Printing Co., publish-
ers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1.363 in 1896 and 1,650 in
MINNESOTA.
CYRUS, -Pope Co. -D 311 pop., on
Northern Pacifle Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Glen-
wood.
CITIZEN; Fridays ; local ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50: established 1904;
R. C. Gust, editor and publisher (1—6);
DASSEIi, Meeker Co. D 670 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 12 m. E. of Litchfield,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ANCHOR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; Chas. W. Henke, editor and publisher
(1-8).
DAWSON, Lac Qui Parle Co. -a 962t
pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd. and
Lac Qui Parle, 52 m, E. of Watertown.
S. Dak. Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; four
- - - pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1899, since which it has not furnished 1884; A. C. Ruud, editor and publisher (1—8).
any definite and satisfactory report, I
but has been credited with more than ' DEER CREEK, Ottertail Co. -O 200
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,298 in 1896 and
3,700 in 1899. since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1901, up
to and including 1907.
BUD OG HIL.SEN; Wednesdays; Nor-
wegian; evangelical; eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; S. Tunheim
and E. Myrsven, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere.
dit for an average issue of 3,562 in
1900 and 3,862 in 1901. since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year since,
up to and including 1907
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 40 m. E. of
Fergus Falls, the county seat. Agriculture
and dairying.
miRROR; Saturdays; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $1; established November, 1905;
P. S. Dorsey, editor and publisher (12— 5 P).
DEER RIVER, Koochiching Co. i
251+ pop., on Duluth & Winnipeg Rd. Farm-
ing.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; M. J. Taylor, editor and publisher (8—3).
DELANO, Wright Co. D 967t pop., on
Great Northern Rd. and Crow r., about
26 m. W. by N. W. of Minneapolis. Manu-
facturing.
E A G Li E; Thursdays; republican; eight
r.^^^'^ m^^'"^*"^ *-^V ^ ^ IT,* pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1872;
PRESS; Thursdays; mdependent; eight g «j Buckley, editor; The Eagle Printing
Company, publishers (8—3).
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1898; G. T. Hagen, editor and publisher (1—8).
VESTERHEIMEN ; Wednesdays; Nor-
wegian; reform; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892: G. T. Hagen, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,048 in
1898 and 1,581 in 1902, since^ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than i.ooo every year
since, up to and including 1907.
CRYSTAL BAY, Hennepin Co. D-
on Minnesota. St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 5 m. N. W. of Minneapolis.
ADEPT: monthly; astrology; sixteen
pases 5x8; subscriotion 50 cents: estab-
lished February, 1898: Frederick White, edi-
tor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 2,216 in 1906
CURRIE, Murray Co. p 324 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 11 m. N. by N. E. of Slayton, the county
seat. Agriculture, grain and stock raising.
LAKE SHETEK COURIER; Fri
days; eight pages 1.3x20: subscription $1; es-
tablished February, 1901; G. M. Fosburgh,
editor and publisher (T— 5).
PIONEER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1878; Nell Currie,
editor and publisher (7— 5P)(AA).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect- It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DENT, Ottertail Co. <2 300 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 30 m. N. E. of Fergus Falls, the county
seat. Agriculture.
MESSENGER: Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established July, 1905;
Dr. Cooper, editor and publisher (2—7).
DETROIT CITY, c. h., Becker Co.^
2,060+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd, and
Detroit lake, about 45 m. E. of Moorhead.
Farming.
RECORD; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1872; Geo. D. Hamilton, editor and publisher
(8—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
535
MINNESOTA.
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DEXTER, Mower Co. P, 2781- pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m. E.
of Austin, the county seat. Stock raising
and farming.
DEXTEKITE; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent: four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; G. D. Pierce & Son, editors
and publishers (A A).
DODGE CENTER, ^odyc Co. i:;942t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago & Great Western Rds., 25 m. N. of
Austin. Steam-roller floiir mill. Shipping
point for grain and stock.
DODGE CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1885; O. H. Phillips, editor and pub
Usher.
DODGE CO. STAR; Thursdays; four
pages 20x26; subscription §1.25; established
1890; Edgar Stivers, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
DONALDSON, Kittson Co. t: ~'00
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 56 m. N. of
Crook»ton. Agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscriptions!; establiihed February, 1907;
Donaldion Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (6—7 P).
DOVER, Olmsted Co. O, 289t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about 80 m.
W. of Dover.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
DUIiUTH, c. h., Saint Louis Co. c^
52,969+ pop., center of eight railroads, at
the head of Lake Superior. Grain and flsh
market. Brown-stone quarries and saw
mills. Milling, lumbering, mining and
manufacturing. Trade center and shipping
point.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; independent; dailyand weekly twelve,
Saturday twenty four to thirty pages 16x22;
subscription — daily $5, weeklj' §1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1883, weekly 1889; Duluth Print-
ing and Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1— -5).
Copies printed: daily, 8,338 in 1897
10,392 in 1900
12,669 in 1902
13,885 in 1903
15,248 in 1904
15,722 in 1905
19,690 in 1906
23,093 in 1907
NEWS TRIBUNE; every morning,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
daily ten to sixteen, Sunday thirty-two to
forty-four, weekly eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1881, weekly 1870; Duluth News Tribune
Company, publishers (1^7).
Copies printed: daily, 9,291 in 1901
11,590 in 1902
12,535 in 1903
13,952 in 1904
15,722 in 1905
17,164 in 1906
18,569 in 1907
Sunday, 10,575 in 1902
12,535 in 1903
14,511 in 1904
16,575 in 1905
18,235 m 1906
19,801 in 1907
MINNESOTA.
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
independent; twelve pages 17^x22; sub-
scriptions!; established June, 1907; John S.
Pardee, editor; The Dally Star Publishing
Co. publishers (10—7 P).
AMERIKAN KAIKU; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays (A A).
LABOR WORLD; Saturdays; labor:
six pages 18x24; subscriptions!; established
1896; W. E. McEwen, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,876 in
T902 and 4,229 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
POSTEN ; Thursdays; Swedish; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888; Carl Frlberg, editor; The
Interstate Swedish Publishing and Printing
Co., publishers; prints also editions for Su-
perior and Ashland, Wis. (2 — i).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1903 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
SKANDINAV; Saturdays; Norwegian-
Danish; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1887; M. F. Wesenberg, editor and
publisher.
TRIBUNAL; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894; R. C.Mitchell, editor and publisher
(7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WEST DULUTH EKKO; Fridays
TRADE NEWS; semi-monthly; mer-
cantile; thirty-six pages 91^x12; subscription
gl.50; established 1899; E. L. Millar, editor and
publisher (9-3). , ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,150 m
1903. but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
EAGLE BEND, Todd Co. a 647t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
Long Prairie, the county seat. Manufact-
uring of stoves and furniture.
TODD CO. NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1894rw. E. Hutchinson, editor and
publisher (5—3).
EAST GRAND rORKS,^o?fc Co. tl
2,077+ pop., on Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Rds. and Red River of the
North, opposite Grand Forks, N. Dak.
Brewery. Farming.
fniTBTER: Fridays; republican; eight
paS?s^l5^22^ su'bLipt|on $1%; estab^^^^^^^
18^- B. O.Seymour, editor; Seymour Bros.,
publishers (12-5) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert diat it had
an average issue exceeding I'OOO -^9^
ies but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect it
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim. . ^ , .
VALLEY VIE W ; Fridays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
538
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
lished 1887; W. R. Stoughton, editor; H. F.
Stember, publisher (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,S5i 'fi
1901 and 3,000 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
ECHO, Yellow Medicine Co. p 334t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.. 19 m. S. S. E.
of Granite Falls, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; R. P. Childs, editor and pub-
lisher.
EASTON, Faribault Co. g 318t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 2S m.
N. W. of Albert Lea.
LEADER ; Fridays ( A A).
EDEN VALLEY, Meeker Co. a 800
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., U m. N. of Litchfield, the county
seat. Agriculture.
J O U R N A L( ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; William O'Brien, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
EDGERTON, Pipestone Co. p 450t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., U m. S. E. of Pipestone, the county
seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE} Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; Green & Green, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
ELBCW LAKE, c. h., Grant Co. -D
875 pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie and Great Northern Rds., 35 m.
S. E. of Wahpeton, N. Dak. Agriculture.
GRANT CO. HERAIiD; Thursdays;
republican; eight to ten pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1879; W. H. Goetzinger,
editor; The Herald Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,036 in 1901
1,244 in 1904
1,316 in 1907
ELGIN, Wabasha Co. P, 344t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
Rochester, the county seat.
MONITOR; Fridays ; independent
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; estab
lished November, 1904 ; Vincent Holton, editor
and publisher (1—7).
ELK RIVER, c. h., Sherburne Co. n
881+ pop., on Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Rds. and Mississippi r., 40 m. N.
W. of Saint Paul, the State capital. Milling
and manufacturing.
SHERBURNE CO. STAR-NEWS;
Thursdays ; republican ; eight pages 15x23;
subscription $1 ; established 1875 ; A. N. Dare,
editor and publisher.
ELLENDALE, Steele Co. I? 76 pop.,
on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern
Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Owatonna, the county
seat. Agriculture.
EAGLE; Fridays; republican; six pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established March,
1901; C. C. Campbell, editor and publisher
(2—3).
ELLSWORTH, N-obles Co. p 454t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern Rd.. 18 m. S. E. of Luverne.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent - demo-
cratic; eight pageg 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; P. F. Levins, editor and pub-
lisher (5—3).
ELMORE, Faribault Co. Q 924t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., 10 m.
S. of Blue Earth City, the county seat.
Farming.
EYE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
«criptlon$1.25; established 1891; W. A. Bruss,
editor and publisher (1—8).
ELIT, Saint Louis Co. rf 3,717t pop.,
terminus Duluth & Iron Range Rd., 120 m.
N. N. E. of Duluth, the county seat. Min-
ing, lumbering, hunting, fishing and ship-
ping.
MINER; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; established 1895;
Peter Schaefer, editor and publisher.
ELYSIAN, Lesueur Co. g 459t pop.,
on Chicago A Great Western Rd. and Ely-
sian lake. 17 m. S. of Lesueur Center, the
county seat. Flour mills, creameries,
foundry and saw mills. Farming and live
stock.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; Wm. K. Wilcox, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
EMMONS, Freeborn Co. g 179t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 12 m. S. of
Albert Lea, the county seat.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 14x21; subscription $1; established 1901;
J. O. Solheim, editor and publisher (1—7).
ERSKINE, Polk Co. t: 284 pop., on
Southern and Great Northern Rds., 32}^ m.
E. of Crookston, the county seat. Farming.
ECHO; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; C. P. Hole,
editor and publisher (1—8).
EVANSVILLE, Douglas Co. <2 483t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. N. W.
of Alexandria, the county seat. Grain and
stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890 ; P. A. NefC, editor and publisher
(2-3).
EVELETH, St. Louis Co. [if 8,000 pop.,
on Duluth & Iron Range and Duluth, Mis-
sabe & Northern Rds., 70 m. N. or Duluth.
Iron mines.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; republican;' eight pages 15xS2;
subscription $2; established May, 1902; Geo.
A. Perham, editor au'i publisher (1—8).
STAR ; Thursdays ; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1895; P. E. Dow-
ling, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
637
MINNESOTA.
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EXCELSIOR, Hennepin Co. n 717t
pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.. 18 m.
W. of Minneapolis, the county seat. Sum-
mer resort. Fruit growing.
MINNETONKA RECORD? Fridays;
independent; eight pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion $].50; established August; 1901; Willard
Dillraan, editor and publisher (1—8).
FAIRFAX, Renville Co. D 642t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 28 m. S. E. of
Olivia, the county seat. Lumbering and
agriculture.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; Fairfax Printing Company, pub-
lishers.
FAIRMONT, c. h., Martin Co. g
3,04U+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., 40 m.
S. W. of Mankato. Agriculture and stock
raising.
SENTINELi ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK Li Y, Fridays; Independ-
ent ; ten pages 18x24; subscription —daily
$4, weekly $1.50; established — daily 1901,
weekly 1874; Malcom Aldrich, editor ; Senti-
nel Publishing Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 2,001 in 1895 and 2. 360
in i8q9, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
inckiding 1907.
MARTIN CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; Independent: eitcht images 17x24;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1892 ; A. L.
Ward, editor; Independent Publishing Co.,'
publishers.
MARTIN CO. ZEITIJNG; Fridays;
German; independent; ten pages 16x2?;
subscription $2; established 1893: A. L. Ward,
editor; Democrat Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FARIBAUIiT,c.li.,2Z»ce Co. p 7,868t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Chi-
cago Great Western Rds., 56 m. S. by S. W.
of Saint Paul, the State capital. Seat
of State schools for the deaf, dumb and
blind and for imbeciles. Manufacturing
and milling. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKliY, Fridays; republican;
dally four pages 18«:24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily November, 1903, weekly 1897;
Thomas J. Kelley, editor; Faribault Printing
Co., publishers (12— 4).
(iopies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,438 in 1900 and 1,720 in
MINNESOTA.
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic ;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $2; established
1870; A. E. Haven, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect- It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PI IjOT ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888 ; M. M. Shields, eilitor and publisher
(1-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i-ooo copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1904,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
REFERENDUM ; Saturdays: socialist;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; E. B. Ford, editor and publisher
(5-3).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four pages 22x28; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1856: A. W. McKlnstry, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,250 in 189s and
T.300 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with
more than i.ooo every year since, up
to and including 1907.
JOURNAL. OF PSYCHO-ASTHE-
NICS; quarterly, March, June, September
and December; medical and educational;
twenty to forty pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1895; Dr. A. C. Rogers, editor;
American Association for the Study of
Feeble-Mindedness, publishers (1—8) .
FARMINGTON, Dakota Co. u- 1,200
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Farmington & Mankato, Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific and Hastings & Dakota
Rds., 25 m. S. by S. W. of Saint Paul, the
State capital. Creamery, flour mills and
iron foundry. Farming, dairying and
market gardening.
DAKOTA CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1884; W. E. Schel,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,103 for the year 1896,
ut has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
HER ALD ; Fridays ( A A ).
FERGUS FALLS, c. h., Oittrtail
Go. -a 6,072+ pop., on Northern Pacific and
Great Northern Rds. and Red River of
the North, about 53 m. S. E. of Moor-
head and Fargo, N. Dak. Flour milling
and manufacturing. Abundant water
power. Adjacent to forests of pine and
hardwood lumber and prairie land. Center
of the "Park Region" of Minnesota.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four pages 16x22, weekly eight
538
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
pages 20x26; aubscription— daily $3, weekly
11.60; established — daily 1883, weekly 1875;
Fergus Printing and Publishing Company,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,307^ in 1894 a^d 3,047 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
FREE PRESS; Fridays: republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900 ; Enos M. Ricker, editor ; The
Johnson & Ricker Co., publishers (2—3).
GLOBE; Saturdays; people's party ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1887 ;
Haldor E. Boen, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,180 in
1896, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
UGrEBLAD; Wednesdays; Norwegian-
Danish; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1881; A. Solem,
editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,591 in 1895 and 1,085
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
WHEEJLOCK'S WEEKL.Y; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub
scription $1; established 1895: H. M. Whee-
lock, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,104 i^i 1899
1,175 in 1901
1,648 in 1902
1,778 in 1904
1,910 in 1905
1,783 in 1906
1,680 in 1907
FERTILE, Polk Co. ^ 587t pop., on
Northern Paciflc Rd., 26 m. S. E. of Crooks-
ton, the county seat. Farming.
J O U R N A li ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; L. E. George, editor and publisher.
FINLAYSON, Pine Co. o on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 100 m. N. of St. Paul, the
State capital.
NEWS; Fridays: republican: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established June,
1905; N. D. Simpson, editor and publisher
(1-7).
FOLEY, Benton Co. n 400 pop., on
Great Northern Rd„ 11 m. N. E. of Sauk
Rapids, the county seat. Manufacturing of
hoops, shingles and flour.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1900 ;
Claude Proctor, editor and publisher (5—5).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
FOSSTON, Polk Co. ^ 864t pop.,
terminus of Great Northern Rd., 46 m. E.
by S. E. of Crookston, the county seat.
Lumbering and farming.
THIRTEEN TOWNS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1884: A. W. Foss, editor and
publisher (8—3).
FOXHOME, Wilkins Co. -ni^on
Norlhern Paciflc Rd., 14 m. E. of Brecken-
ridge.
HUSTIiER; Fridays: republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
MINNESOTA.
June, 1901; Clint C. Potter, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FRANKLIN, i2en«t7Ze Co. nCOO pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 22 m. from
Olivia, the county seat, and 6 E. of Mor-
ton. Wheat, oats, barley, rye, corn and
flax.
TRIBUNE ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ;. subscription $1.50; established
1898; Daniel Whetston, editor and publisher
(1-8).
FRAZEE, Becker Co. tl l.OOOf pop,, on
Northern Pacific Rd., 8 m. S. E. of Detroit
City, the county seat.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
four pages llxl5i^; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1904; P. C. Peterson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
FROST, Faribault Co. g 250 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Blue Earth City, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays: republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
October 1903; J. R. Lee, editor and publisher
(1—5).
FULDA, Murray Co. p 886t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18 m,
N. of Worthlngton. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; J. A. Maxwell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FUNKLEY, Beltrami Co,, t] 150 pop.,
on Minn. & Int. Rd., 30 m. N. E. of BemldjL
Lumbering.
BELTRAMI CO. BUGLE ; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established July, 1903; H. P.
King, editor and publisher (1 — 4) (A A).
GARVIN, Lyon Co. P 23t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S. of
Marshall, the county seat.
LEADER; Fridays (A A).
GARY, Norman Co. Y: on Northern
Pacific Rd., 13 m. E. of Ada, the county seat.
GRAPHIC; Frldaj-s ; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900 ; R. P. Luchan, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
GAYLORD, Sibley Co. g 608t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 17 m. W. of
Henderson, the county seat, and 62 W. of
Minneapolis. Agriculture.
HUB; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; C. Walliu, editor and publisher (1—8).
GIBBON, Sibley Co. p 545t pop., on
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., about 16 m. N.
by N. W. of New Ulm. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1894;
E. C. Clasen, editor and publisher (5—3).
GLENCOE, e- h., McLeod Co. D l,780t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
59 m. W. of Saint Paul, the State capital.
Flour mills and creamery.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
539
MINNESOTA.
1873; McClelland & TlfEt, editors and pub-
lishers.
FREIE PRESSE; Thursdays (A A).
GliENDORADO, Benton Co. U 10
m. W. of Princeton, the nearest railroad
station. Saw mills and creamery. Agri-
culture.
PIO?fEER ; Wednesdays; four pages
11x15; subscription 50 cents; established
May, 1905; Magnus Sons Co., editors and pub-
lishers (11— 5 P).
GliENVILLE, Freeborn Co. p 351t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Il-
linois Central and Iowa Central Rds., 9 m.
S. E. of Albert Lea, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
F R O U R E S 5» ; Tuesdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription SI; established 1897;
M. P. Fuller, editor and publisher (5—5 P).
GIjENWOOD, c. b., Pope Co. -a l,116t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie and Northern Pacific Rds., at
head of Lake Minnewaska.
GOPHER PRESS; Tuesdays ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; establish^
1897 ; W. A. Simonton. editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite arid satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1887; Herald Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,200 in 1902,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory daim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
GliYNDON, Clay Co. tl 250t pop., on
Northern Pacific and Great Northern Rds.,
9 m. E. of Moorhead, the county seat.
Wheat growing and dairying.
RED RIVER VALLEY NEWS;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; Lutlier Osborn,
editor and publisher (8—3.)
GOODHUE, Goodhue Co. q, 2ilt pop.,
on Chicago & Great Western Rd., 12 m.
S. S. W. of Red Wing, the county seat.
Farming.
EN TERPRISE ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1896; D. C. Pierce, editor and publisher
(7-5).
GOOD THUNDER, Blue Earth Co.
[? 505+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 12 m. S. of Mankato, the county
seat. Agriculture.
HERA LD ; Thursdays ; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; su'bscription $1.50; established
1891 ; F. H. Grlffln, editor and publisher.
GRACEVILLiE, Bigstone Co. -D 856t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Great Northern Rds., 18 m. N. of Ortonville,
the county seat. Farming and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; R. W. McKeon, editor and pub-
lisher.
PHENIX; Thursdays; democratic; four
MINNESOTA.
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1894; Mrs. E. M. Robertson, editor and pub-
lisher.
GRANADA, Martin Co. g 309t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 5 m.
N. E. of Fairmont, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1906;
E. R. Deebach, editor and publisher (1—8).
GRAND MARAIS, c. h., Cook Co. cf
170 pop., on Lake Superior, 83 m. N. E. of
Two Harbors, 110 from Duluth and 90 S. W.
of Port Arthur, Ont. Mining and agri-
culture.
COOK CO. HERALD; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1891; Chris Murphy, editor
and publisher (6—3).
NEWS ; Thursdays ( A A).
GRAND MEADOW, Mower Co. O,
477+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 18 m. E. of Austin, the county seat.
Grain market. Creamery.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1882;
B. A. Johnson, editor; Record Printing Co.,
publishers ( 1—8).
GRAND RAPIDS, c. h., Koochi-
ching Co. ti 1,428+ pop., on Duluth, Superior
& Western Rd., about 83 m. N. W. of Du-
luth. Headquarters for lumbering and
mining supplies.
HERALD-REVIEW; Saturdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1S92; E.C. Kiley, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
ITASCA CO. INDEPENDENT; Sat-
urdays; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established November, 1902;
A. L. La Freneire, editor and publisher
(11— 5 P).
GRANITE FALLS, c. h., Yellow
Medicine Co. p 1,214+ pop., on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul and Great Northern Rds.
and Minnesota r., 55 m. S. E. of Orton-
ville. Water power. Agriculture and stock
raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875; C. A. Bennett, editor and publisher.
TRIBUNE; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883; J. L. Putnam, editor and publisher.
GREENBUSH, Roseau Co. "□ 57 pop.,
17 m. S. W. of Roseau, the county seat.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
January, 1901; Harold E. Sanders, editor;
Journal Printing Co., publishers (3—5 P).
GREEN ISLE, Sihley Co. g 275t pop.,
on Minnesota & St. Louis Rd., 50 m. W. of
Minneapolis.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
July, 1905; Frank H. Groetsch, editor; Green
Isle Printing Co., publishers ( 11—5 P).
GREY EAGLE, Todd Co. n 313 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 13 m. S. E. of Long
Prairie, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent
640
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MIXNESOTA.
•ight pages 15x23 ; subscription $1 ; established
October, 1901; C. P. Eastman, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GROVE CITY, Meeker Co. a 31«t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 9 m. W. of
Litchfield, the count}' seat. Agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
H. N. Lynn, editor and publisher (T— 5).
GRYGIiA, MarshallWo. ^ 25 pop., 60
m. N. E. of Crookston. Farming and stock
raising.
£ A G li E ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established De
cember, 1903; Geo. A. Johnson, editor and
publisher (1 — 6).
GULIi Y, Polk Co. tD on Great North-
ern Rd., 46 m. E. of Crookstown.
SUNBEAM; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established April, 1901; W.
G. Hunt, editor and publisher (7—3) (A A).
HALIiOCK, c. h., Kittson Co.^ 805t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 21 m. S. E. of
Pembina, N. Dak. Agriculture and stock
raising.
KITTSON CO. ENTERPRISE;
Fridays; democratic; eighi pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1882; J.E.Bouveite,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1Q06 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; Nelson Bros., editors and publishers
(2-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HAMLINE, Ramsey Co. n- 1,500 pop.
on Great Northern Rd., midway between
Saint Paul, the State capital, and Minne-
apolis. Seat of Hamline University.
ORACIiE; weekly, during the college
year; collegiate; sixteen pages 8x14; sub-
scription $1.25; established 18S8 ; Students of
Hamline University, editors and publishers
(1-8).
HANCOCK, Stevens Co. ^ 625 pop.,
on Great Northern Kd., 9 m. S. E. of Morris,
the county seat. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
RECORD; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; E. J. Bahe, editor and
publisher (1—8).
HANLEY FALLS, Yellow Medicine
Co. p 350 pop., on Great Northern and Min-
neapolis & St. Louis Riis., 9 ni. S. W. of
Granite Falls, thecouuty.«eai. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober. 1901; H. M. Hanson, editor; Press Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7—5).
MINNESOTA.
HANSKA, Brown Co. D 329 pop., on
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 11 m. S. W. of
New Ulm, the county seat. Tile factory.
Agriculture.
HERAIjD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription §1.50; established
June, 1901; Eggensperger Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
HARMONY, Fillmore Co. q, 517t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRd.,
12 m. S. of Preston, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896 ; L. O. Haugen, editor and publisher
(6-3)
HARTLAND, Freehom Co. g 317t
pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 10 m.
N. of Albert Lea, the county seat.
HERALiD ; Thursdays (A A).
HASTINGS, c. h., Dakota Co. n-3,811t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Mississippi r., 20 m. below Saint Paul,
'the State capital. Milling and manufact-
uring. Shipping point for grain.
GAZETTE; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican; four
pages— daily 8x12, weekly 17x24 ; subscription
—daily .$5. weekly $1 ; established— daily 1882,
weekly 1857; Irving Todd & Son, editors and
publishers.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1886; A.J.
Schaller. editor and publisher.
HAWIiEY, Clay Co. tl 721 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., about 22 m. E. of
Moorhead, the county seat. Agriculture
and dairying.
CliAY CO. HERALD; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; John H. Reid and Alfred
R. Shave, editors and nubllsbers. Prints an
edition, called the Tribune, for Felton (7—5).
HAYFIELD, Dodge Co. O, 672 pop.,
on Chicago & Great Western Rd., 80 m. S.
of Saint Paul, the State capital. Grain
market. Creamery.
DODGE CO. TRANSCRIPT; Fri-
days; four pages 18x21; subscription $1.25;
established 1895; Johnston & Wicker, editors
and publishers.
GUARD; Thursdays (A A).
HECTOR, Renville Co. n 654t pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 23 m.
W. of Glencoe. Agriculture.
MIRROR; Fridays; repubUcan; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; Charles B. Dean, editor and publisher.
HENDERSON, e. h., SiUey Co. q »04t
pop., on Minnesota r., 60 m. S. W. of Saint
Paul.the State capital. Flour mill. Farming.
SIBLEY CO. INDEPENDENT; Fri-
days; English and German; independent;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1873; G. A. Buck, editor and publisher.
HENDRICKS, Lincoln Co. p 100
pop., 17 m. N. of Lake Benton, the county
seat. Farming.
PIONEER; Thursdaj's; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
541
MINNESOTA.
lished 1900; A. L. Swenson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HENDRUM, Norman Co.X^ 325 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 13 m. E. of Ada, the
county seat. Wheat, corn, flax and stock
raising.
REI> RIVER REVIEW; Fridays;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Bangs & McGhee, editors and
publishers.
KENNING, Ottertail Co. -n5i.5t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 34 m. from Fergus
Falls, the county seat. In " Park Region."
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
Hanley Johnson, editor and publisher (8—3).
HERMAN, Grant Co. -D 550t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 38 m. S. E. of Brecken-
ridge. Agriculture.
GRANT CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; Oscar Arneson, editor;
The McPherson Publishing Co., publishers
(1-8).
HERON LAKE, Jackson Co. JJ 928t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Jackson, the
county seat. Agriculture.
JACKSON CO. TIMES Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1895; Wolstencroft & Hansen,
editors and publishers (1—8).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1886;
Carl S. Eastwood, editor and publisher (6—3).
POULTRY WORL.D; monthly; poul-
try; twenty pages 9x12; subscription 25
cents; established June, 1904; Woolstencroft
& Haniell, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,333 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
HEWITT, Todd Co. a 3llt pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 28 m. N. of Long
Prairie, the counts' seat.
BANNER: Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established
May, 1904; W. C. Dally, editor and publisher
(1-8).
HIBBING, <Sain< Louis Co. cf 2,481t
pop., on Duluth, Missabe & Northern and
Duluth, Mississippi River & Northern Rds.,
80 m. N. W. of Duluth. Iron ore and pine
timber.
niESABA ORE AND HIBBING
NEWS; Saturdays; independeui ; eight
to twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1894 ; C. M. Atkinson, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
4his paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRIBUNE: Fridays; ten pages 18x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; A. E.
Fremmet, editor; Tribune Printing Co., pub-
lishers (7—5).
MINNESOTA.
HlliliS, Rock Co. p 350 pop., on Illinois
Central and Great Northern Rds., 20 m. E.
of Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Agriculture.
CRESCENT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 11x18 ; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1893; Finke & Nash, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 8).
HINCKIiEY, Pine Co. D-459t pop., on
St. Paul& Duluth and Great Northern Rds.,
76 m. N. of St. Paul. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; inde-
pendent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; W. C. Warren, editor
and publisher (6—3).
HOFFMAN, Grant Co. -a 300 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 19 m. S. E. of Elbow Lake, the county
seat. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; four pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estubiished July,
1902; H. E. Quist, editor and publisher (7— 5).
HOKAH, Houston Co. O, 536t pop,, on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Lake Como, 10 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis.
Water power, utilized in milling and manu-
facturing.
HOUSTON CO. CHIEF ; Thursdays ;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1857; W. S. Moe, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
HOPKINS, Hennepin Co. u 1,050
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Great Northern and Minneapolis & St.
Louis Rds., 8 m. S. W. of Minneapolis, the
county seat. Flour mills. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; A. F.
Hlavasek, editor; J. G. Smetana, publisher
(7-5).
HOUSTON, Houston Co. :\ 750 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 23 m.
W. of La Crosse, Wis. Wheat growing and
stock raising. Stove and hard lumber saw
mills.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1882 ; C. F. Schonlau, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,042 in 1907
HOWARD 'LA.'K'E^Wright Co.u 737t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 54 m. W. of
Saint Paul, the State capital. Grain ele-
vators. Farming, wheat growing and
dairying.
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; N. B. Reynolds, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HUTCHINSON, McLeod Co. u 2,495t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Great Northern Rds. and Crow r.. 59 m. W.
of Minneapolis. Flour mills, iron foundry,
machine shops, nine grain elevators, brick
and tile works and creameries.
INDEPENDENT -TIMES; Wednes-
days; republican : twelve pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50: established — Jridepcndent
1892, Times 1897 ; consolidated November,
1901 ; Hobart & Hotaling, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper has on
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MINNESOTA.
three occasions indicated a desirq to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1880; Carlos Avery, editor and publisher
'12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,150 in 1897
and .2,131 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
INTERNATIONAL FALLS,
c. h., Koochiching Co. 6 on Ralnj' Lake r.,
on Minnesota & International and Duluth,
Rainy Lake <fe Winnipeg Rds., 160 m. N. W.
of Duluth. Saw and pulpwood timber.
ECHO; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
January, 1902; C. B. Montgomery, editor and
publisher (1—8).
PRESS; Fridays: independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
March, 1903; A. H. Ferrell Sc Co., editors and
publisliers.
ION A, Murray Co. p 3.58t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 7 m.
S. of Slaytoq, the county seat. Farming,
flour mill and creamery.
JOURNALi; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; J. J. Griffin, editor and publisher (1—8).
ISANTI, Isanti Co. D- 228 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 6 m. S. of Cambridge,
the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
January, 1901; E. R. Lawton, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
IVANHOE, Lincoln Co. J2 on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. N. of Tyler.
LINCOLN CO. ADVERTISER; semi
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established December, 1904; A. E. Seagrave,
editor; The Advertiser Co.. publishers (1—8).
TIMES; Fridays; republican; four
pages 173'gx24; subscription $1; established
July, 1900; W. W. Johnson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
JACKSON, c. h., Jackson Co. jlll,756t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Des Moines r., 42 m. W. of Winnebago
City. Railroad car shops. Agriculture.
REPUBLIC; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription |$1.50; established 1871; W. C.
Hartson, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
JACKSON CO. PILOT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1..50; established 1889; King & McCroden,
editors and publishers.
JANES VILLE, Waseca Co. g l,254t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m.
MINNESOTA.
E. S. E. of Mankato. Milling and the manu -
f acture of lumber. Farming.
ARGUS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1872; John A. Henry, editor and publisher
(3-3).
JASPER, Pipestone Co. p fll9 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy & Great
Northern Rds., 13 m. S. by S. W. of Pipes-
tone, the county seat. Granite quarries.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $i; established
1888; S. S. King, editor and publisher (1—8).
JEFFERS, Cottonwood Co. p 375 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Mineapolis & Omaha
Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Windom, the county
seat. Farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; republican;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1900; A. E. Karst, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
JORDAN, Scott Co. g 1,311 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha and
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds., 8 m. S. S. W.
of Shakopee, the county seat. Flour mills.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent-democratic; eight pases 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1885 ; Jolm E. Casey,
editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: 1,016 in 1902
1,152 in 1905
1,179 in 1906
1,217 in 1907
MINNESOTA VOLKSFREUND;
Thursdaj's; German; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1892; C. Roderig, editor ahd publisher (3— 3).
KARLSTAD, -S'i^^sow Co. b Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; C. O. Ofsthun, editor: C. J. Forshery
Land & Loan Co., publishers (1—8).
KASSON, Dodge Co. q l,112t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Ra., 65 m. W.
of Winona. Agriculture, stock raising and
dairying.
DODGE CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight and twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
Nottage Bros., editors and publishers (13 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,040 in 1896 and
1,120 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with
more than 1000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
KELLIHER, Beltrami Co. b on
Minnesota & International Rd., 40 m. N. E.
of Bemldji, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
KELLOGG, Wahasha Co. R 228t pop.,
on Cliicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
20 m. N. W. of Winona.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
KENNEDY, Kittson Co.\2 27J pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 10 m. S. of Hallock.
STAR; Fridays; independent; four pages
17x24; subscription $1.25; established 1902;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
543
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
Charles J. Estlund, editor and publisher
(1-8). I
KENYON, Goodhue Co. r^ l,202t pop., |
on Chicago Great Western Rd.. nH m. S. of
Saint Paul. Agriculture and stock raising.
L<£AD£R; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established 1885;
Andrew Flnstuen, editor and publisher
Copies printed: For the years 1903
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
KERKHOVEN, Swift Co. -D 411t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 17 ni. S. E. of
Benson, the county seat. Farming.
BANNER; Fridays; eight page& 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1897 ; A. T.
Archer, editor and publisher.
KIESTER, Faribault Co. Q 400 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 19 m. S. E.
of Blue Earth City, the county seat. Farm-
ing, dairying and stock raising.
COURIER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Carpenter & Co., editors and
publishers (7 — 5).
KIMBALL, Stearns Co. D 327 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 20 m. S. of St. Cloud.
KODAK; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established November, 1901;
F. C. Young, editor and publisher.
LAKE BENTON, c. h., Lincoln Co.JD
890+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
25 m. E. of Brookings, S. Dak. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1880 ; R. A. Turner, editor;
News Printing Co., publishers.
LAKE CITY, Wabasha Co. P, 2,744t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Lake Pepin, an expansion of Missis
sippi r., 57 m. below Saint Paul, the State
capital. Summer resort. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
GRAPHIC-SENTINEL.; Wednesdays;
independent; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1.50; established— Grap/iic 1882,Sen^»wen870;
Graphic-Sentinel Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,400 in 1905
1,621 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription SI. 50; estab-
lished 1888; C. A. Von Vleck, editor and pub-
lisher.
LAKE CRYSTAL, Blue Earth Co. p
1,215+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneap-
olis & Omaha and Northwestern Rds.
Summer resort. Agriculture, fruit and
stock raising and dairying.
UNION ; Wednesdays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50 ; established 18H2; George W. Neff, editor
and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1902,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
LAKEFIELD, Jackson Co. p 862t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd,
and Heron lake, 12 m.W. N. W. of Jack-
son, the county seat. A favorite resort for
sportsmen. Agriculture.
STANDARD; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 20x26; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1883; R. H. Lueneburg ot Co., editors
and publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,079 in 1900
and 1,271 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
LAKE PARK, jB«ci«r Co. b ToO pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd.. 14 m. X. W. of
Detroit City, the county seat. Agriculture.
BECKER CO. JOURNAL; Satur
days; republican; eigiit pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Rollin Bron-
son, editor and publisher (1—8).
LAKEVILLE, Dakota Co. n- 378t
pop. , on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd .,
15 m. S. of St. Paul.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription SI; established 1903; H.Clay &
Son, editors and publishers (12—5 P).
LAKE WILSON, Murray Co. p
800 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rds., 12 m. from Slayton, the
county seat. Farming.
PILOT; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1901; Robert B. Forrest, editor
and publisher (1—8).
LAMBERTON, Redtoood Co. p 624t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40
m. W. of New Ulm. Four grain elevators.
Farming.
STAR; Fridays; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1-50 ; established 1893;
W. C. Starr, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
LANCASTER, Kittson Co. ^ 277t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd.,366 m. N. of Minneapolis.
HERALD: Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscriDtlon $1.50; established October, 1905;
L. H. Boyd, editor; Herald Publishing Co.,.
publishers (11—5 Pi.
LANESBORO,J^i«TOore Co. D l,i02t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul-
Rd., 54 m. W. of La Crosse. Wis. Flour
mills and flax-fiber plant.
LEADER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
O. M. Levang, editor and publisher.
LEROY, Mower Co. D, 772t pop., on'
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago
Great Western Rds., 26 m. S. E. of Austin,
the county seat. Fibre and cement products
factories: flour mill and creamery.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1875; Harlan G. Palmer, editor
and publisher (3—5 P).
LESTER PRAIRIE, McLeod Co. D
489 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 14 m. E. of.
Hutchinson. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages;
644
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
173^x22; subscription $1.25; established 1894;
O. H. Smith, editor and publisher (7—5).
LESUEUR, i«sMmr Co.^ l,937t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Jld. and Minnesota r., 62 m. S. W. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. MUling, agriculture
and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
-eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Charles C. Kolars, editor and
publisher (8—3).
LiEADER; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; F. M. Wrabek, editor and publisher
(2-5).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; ten pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 18T9;
M. W. Grimes, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1.084 in
1896 and 1,268 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1903, up to and including 1907.
SENTINEL.; Thursdays; democratic;
«ight pages 17x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1873 ; Mary J. McLeod, editor and pub-
lisher.
LINDSTROM, Chisago Go. D- 570
pop., on St. Paul & Duluth Rd., about 2 m.
W. by S. W. of Center City, the county
seat. Agriculture and milling.
CHISAGO CO. PRESS; Thursdays;
independent-republican ; eight pages 15x"^2 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1895 ; Sam Ring-
quist, editor and publisher (T— 5) .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
lilSMORE, Names Co. p 150 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 21 m.
N. W. of Worthington.
LEADER; Fridays; independent repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901; W. V. Olin, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5 P).
LITCHFIELD, c. h., Meeker Co. u
2,280+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Lake
Ripley, 76 m. W. of Saint Paul, the State
capital. Woolen and flour mills, foundry
and creamery. Summer resort.
INDEPENDENT; Tuesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 22x28 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1876; H. I. Peterson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an average issue of 1,527 ^
1900, since which it has not furnished
any report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1 907.
NEWS L.EDUER; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; W. D. Joubert. editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
SATURDAY REVIEW ; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; egtablished 1886; C. W. Wagner,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,3 57 in 1898
1,426 in 1906
1,500 in 1907
LITTLEFALLS, c- h-f Morrison Go.
a 5,774+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and
Mississippi r., 31 m. N. of Saint Cloud.
Three fiour and two saw mills, paper and
wood-pulp mill and water power.
TRANSCRIPT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily
four, weekly twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion-daily §5, weekl3' $1.5U; established—
daily 1892. weekly 1876; W. M. Fuller, editor;
Transcript Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 1).
Copies printed: The weekly edit'on
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,806 in 1902 and 2,261 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1904 and 1907.
HERAIjD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; C.KVasaly, editor; Little Falls Printing
Company, publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1903,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
MORRISON CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription SI; established 1886; Democrat
Publishing Co., publishers ( 1—8).
LITTLEFORK, Koochiching Co. ^
300 pop., 21 m. S. W. of International Falls,
the nearest railroad station. Logging and
farming.
GUARDIAN; Wednesdays: four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1902;
Charles E. Berg, editor and publisher (2—8).
LONG PRAIRIE, c. h., Todd Co. u
1,385+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. N.
of Sauk Center. Agriculture.
LEADER: semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four to eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
Leader Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,912 in 1907
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1902 ; Graham & Rosch, editors and
publishers (12—3).
TODD CO. ARGUS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1876; Arthur W. Sheets, editor and
publisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
LUVERNE, c. h., Rock Co. p 2,223t
pop., on Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North-
ern and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rds.,30 m. E. of Sioux Falls. S. Dak.
Stone quarries and manufacturing.
JOURNAL,; Wednesdays; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50: established 1861;
R. E. Smalley, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
ROCK CO. HERA liD; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1873; H. J. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,025 ip
; 1899 and 2,218 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
545
MINNESOTA.
factory report, but was credited with
more than i,ooo in 1904 and 1907.
liYIiE, Mower Co. C3,488t pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee «& St. Paul ana Chicago
Great Western Rds., 12 m. S. of Austin, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; piglit
pages 18x24; subftcripiion $1.50; establislied
1892 ; William Nordland, editor and publisher
f6-3).
MoINTOSH, PoVi Co. ^ 5G9t pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 35 m. S. E. of Crooks-
ton, the county seat. Flour mill and cream-
ery. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x22; subscription S1..5U; established
1888; C. T. Lauman, editor and publisher
<l-8).
MABEIi, Fillmore Co. U, 494t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd..40m.
S. W. of La Crosse, Wis.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1906; E.R.An-
trim, editor and publisher (1—8).
MADEIilA, Watonwan Co. g l,272t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 23 m. S. W. of Mankato. Flour
mill. Agriculture.
TlillES-MESSENGER; Fridays; in-
dependent-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription .$1.50; established— Jmes, 1871,
Messenger, 1892 ; consolidated 19U3; Cole &
Bestor, editors and publishers (1-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,088 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any deiinite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 in 1903 and 1907.
MADISON, c. h., Lac Qui Parle Co. -n
1,336+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.,
46 m. E. by N. E. of Watertown, S. Dak.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT PRESS; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; S. E. Farnham, editor
and publisher (1—8).
WESTERN GUARD: Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17J^x25 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; H. L. Lokensgard.
editor and publisher (9 — 5).
MADISON LAKE, Blue Earth Co_
c? 300 pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd
MINNESOTA.
15 m. E. of Mankato. Grain, dairying and
stock market, summer resort.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1904; F. W. Fox, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MAGNOLIA, Pock Co. p I76t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 7 m. E. of Luverne, the county seat.
Farming and small fruit.
ADVANCE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1893; J. M. Cady,
editor and publisher.
MAHNOMEN, c. h., Mahno^nen Co.
ti on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd.
PLAIN TALK; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished May, 1905; Wm. M. Wigham, editor
and publisher (1—8).
FARi>I AND POULTRY DIGEST;
monthly; poultry, agriculture: twenty to
thirty-six pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents;
establishedNovember, 1906; Wm.M. Wigham,
editor and publisher (1—8). See adver-
tisement below.
MALUNG, -Roiecm Co. "d 345 pop., 8 m,
S. of Roseau. Saw and planing mills and
stove factory.
ROSEAU CO. PRESS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established September, 1905; A. M. Pearson,
editor and publisher (11—5) (A A).
MANKATO, c. h., Blue Earth Co. g
10,599t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern,
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago
Great Western Rds. and at confluence of
Minnesota and Blue Earth rs. Milling and
manufacturing. Seat of State Normal
School and Catholic Institute. Agriculture
and timber.
FREE PKE.**S; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEK LY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 20x24; subscription— daily
$3.60, weekly $1; established — daily 1887,
weekly 1857; Free Press Printing Co., pub-
lishers (12 — t).
Copies printed: daily, 1,807 in 1902
2,034 in 1903
4,282 in 1906
4,423 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
The Farm and Poultry Digest
Is the only Farm and Poultry Paper published in Northern Minnesota.
It is the most unique poultry publication in existence, and has a
larger circulation in Northern Minnesota and North Dakota than all
other poultry papers combined. Every issue contains from 20 to 36
pages. We carry more classified ads than any other Northwestern
Poultry Paper. Try it once. 25c. per year, 3 years for 50c.
SAMPLE COPY FREE. SEND FOR RATE CARD.
WM. M. WIGHAM, Mahnomen, Minnesota.
35
546
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
in 1904, but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim for is-
suing so many.
REVIEW; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—dailv S3, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1892, weekly 1869; John 0. Wise & Sons,
editors and publishers (1 — ^S).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions
indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regular-
ly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
POST; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; German; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1886;
George E. Traub, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and 1907.
JO URN ALi; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; A. M. Morrison, editor and publisher
(6-3)
L.EDGER: Mondays (A A").
MANTORVILLE, c. h., Dodge Co.
a, 602+ pop., 2J ni. N. of Kasson, the nearest
station on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
Grist mill.
EXPRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
fiages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
853; Smith & Nottage, editors and publishers.
MAPLELAKE, Wright Co. n 470t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., about 10 m. N. W. of Buffalo, the
countj- seat. Lumbering and general farm-
ing.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; Wm. R. Brower, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MAPL.ETON, Blue Earth Co. g l,008t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 21 m. S. of Mankato, the county seat.
Milling, agriculture and stock raising.
BLUE EARTH CO. ENTERPRISE;
Fridays; independent: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1888; H. C. Hot-
aling, editor and publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had ere.
dit for an average issue of 1,206 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1. 000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
MARIETTA, Lac Qui Parle Co. -n
144+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.,
10 m. W. of Madison, the county seat. Lum-
ber, grain, cattle, coal and dairy products.
INTERSTATE MESSENGER; Fri-
days; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; F. C. Grow,
editor and publisher (7—5) (A A).
MARINE MILLS, Washington Co.
D- 512 pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rd. and St. Croix r., 30 m. N. E.
of St. Paul. Water power.
MASCOT; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
MINNESOTA.
lished May, 1905; Paul Vander Eike, editor
and publisher (6—5).
MARSHALL, c. h., Lyon Co. p 2,088t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Minnesota
Western and Great Northern Rds. and Red-
wood r., 27 m. S. E. of Granite Falls. Ship-
ping of wheat, flax, beef and pork. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
I.YON CO. REPORTER; Wednes-
days; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1892; C. F. Case &
Sons, editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
NEWS MESSENGER; Fridays; re-
publican; eight and twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1872; Charles C.
Whitney & Son, editors and publishers (8— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1896 and I903>
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
M A Z E P P A, Wabasha Co. P, 5
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
90 m. S. E. of Saint Paul.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1903 ;
L. A. Phillips, editor; Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (1— T).
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; Independent;
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1877; W. G. KIngsford, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
MELROSE, Stearns Co. n 2,151 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 30 m. N. W. of Saint
Cloud, the county seat. Farming.
BEACON; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
A. F. Steffen, editor and publisher (1—8).
MENAHGA, Wadena Co. a 413t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. of
Wadena, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1906; W. H. Hansen, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MENTOR, Polk Co. ^ 135 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 25 m. E. of Crookston.
HERALD ; Wednesdays ; Independent:
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished April, 1908; C. P. Hole, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3) (A A).
MIDDLE RIVER, Marshall Co. ^2
150 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 38 m. N. of
Crookston.
PIONEERj Wednesdays; independent;
four pages n}4x2i; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1903; R. D. V. Carr, editor and
publisher (11—5).
MILACA, Millelacs Co. n 1,319 pop.»
on Great Northern Rd., 11 m. N. of Prince-
ton, the county seat. Creameries and flour
ndlls. Dairying and farming.
MILLELACS CO. TIMES ; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 18B2; Fay Cravens,
editor and publisher (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
547
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA —Minneapolis.
MILAN, Chippewa Co. -a 488 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Rd.,15m.N.W.
of Montevideo, the county seat. Farming.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription §125; estab-
lished 1900; Andrew Bromstad, editor and
publisher (7—5).
MILLVIULE. Wabasha Co. Q, 149t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRd.,
65 m. S. E. of Saint Paul, the State capital.
Wheat, corn, barley, oats and potatoes.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1898;
W. F. McGuigan, editor and publisher.
MIIiRO Y, Redwood Co. jU ou Chicago
& Northwestern Rd..l4 m. from Marshall.
ECHO; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established June, I
1902; E. M.Wilson, editor and publisher (1— 8X
MINNEAPOLIS, c. h., Hennepin
Co. u 261,974 pop., in 1905. Center of ten
railroads, ou Mississippi r., at the head of
navigation. Has very large and import
ant manufacturing interests, especially in
flour, grain and lumber.
DAILY.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; independent-re
publican; dail.v fourteen to thirty-two, Sun-
day sixty to one hundred pages 18x24; sub-
scription $6; established— daily 1878, Sunday
1905; J. S. McLain. editor: Lucian Swift,
manager; Journal Printing Co., publishers.
Oflflce, Journal building (1—8).
Copies printed: (©©) 41,274 in 1895
46,066 in 1900
54,628 in 1902
57,813 in 1903
64,384 in 1904
67,588 in 1905
74,054 in 1906
76,861 in 1907
Sunday: 72,578 in 1907
J^^ The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
7-EEO'
rating accorded the Journal is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay one hundred
dollars to the first person who successfully
controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — In 1907 the Min-
neapolis Journal, dallv and Sunday, car-
ried 7,730,184 lines of advertising. This was
1,316,084 more lines than wag carried by any
other newspaper in Minneapolis or St.
Paul. Minneanolis merchants. In 1907,
used 4,449,368 in the Daily and Sunday
Journal. This is ^% more than appeared
In any other Minneapolis paper.
The Journal predominates in the rich,
expansive territory of which Minneapolis
is the metropolis and the business center.
The Journal leads all other papers in the
. Great Northwest in volume of local, for-
eign, laud, real estate, financial, book, edu-
cational and total advertising; and in
classified advertising it Is far ahead of all
other papers in the field, although it does
not carry a line of objectionable medical,
clairvoyant and other advertising of a
similar character.
The Journal is pre eminently the great
"Home" paper in Minneapolis. Conse-
quently it reaches the great army of pur-
chasers in its field, and Its circulation is of
much greater value to the advertiser.
This is why Minneapolis merchants, who
are on the ground and know circulation
value in Minneapolis, use The Journal
one-third more than they do any other
Minneapolis paper.
MARKET RECORD; every morning
except Sunday; commercial; eight pages
9x12; subscription $3; established 1881 : P. A
Rogers, editor; G. D. Rogers, publisher*
Office, 248-250 S. Fourth avenue (6-3). ""*'^^^-
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and 1907.
MINNESOTA DAILY; every morning
except Sunday and Monday, during college
J'.^^^i^^'^^^^Slate; four pages 12x18; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1899; Z.L. Potter, editor •
J. E. Swan, publisher (1—8). '
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
•„^'*'^^' every evening except Sunday;
independent; four to eight pages 15x22; sub
scription $3; established August, 1903; B. D.
Butler^ditor; The Daily News Co., publish-
Copies printed: 13.464 in 1904
19.346 in 190S
24,863 in 1906
30,000 for year ending Nov. 30, 1907.
RAILWAY AND HOTEL NEWS;
every morning except Sundav; general
news, time tables and hotels ; four pages
18x24; subscription $5; established 1882;
John L.King, editor and publisher; dated
also at Saint Paul (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1904 and 1907.
TIDENDE ; every evening except Satur-
day and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays ;Isorwegian Danish:
daily four to eight, Sunday and weekly len
to sixteen pages 13x24; subscription- daily
and Sunday $2, weekly 50 cents; established
— dail5' 1887, weekly 1851 ; S. Sorensen, editor:
T. Guldbrandsen Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, Journal building (2—8).
Copies printed: 5,572 in 1907
Sunday, 6,123 in 1907
Weekly: 22,519 in 1896
29,229 m 1900
30,129 in 1901
30,538 in 1903
30,910 in 1904
30,941 in 1905
31,023 in 1906
32,256 in 1907
TRIBUNE; every day (morning and
evening editions) except Sunday evening,
and FARMERS' TRIBUNE, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
daily ten to twenty four, Sunday thirty-four
to fifty-six, twice-a-week eight pages 18x34;
subscription— daily (without Sunday) $4,
Sunday $2, twice-a-week $1; established 1867;
W. J. Murphy, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: Combined morn-
ing and evening: 37,797 in 1895
55,102 in 1900
66,872 in 1902
72,832 in 1903
Z7,927 in 1904
99,841 in 1905
103.164 in 1906
101.165 in 1907
Sunday, 29,360 in 1900
49.353 in 1901
56,350 in 1902
548
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEP DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
61,074 in 1903
69,221 in 1904
76,758 in 1905
81,278 in 1906
76,603 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 37,615 in 1900
51,406 in 1901
74,714 in 1902
68,686 in 1903
56,814 in 1904
46,423 in 190S
36,336 in 1906
32,074 in 1907
^^^The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the daily Tribune
is guaranteed bythe publish-
ers of Rowell s American
Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — The Minneapo-
lis Tribune Is delivered to and paid for in
more than four fifths of the homes in Min-
neapolis, and In more than nine-tenths of
the homes in Hennepin county outside
of Minneapolis.
The paid circulation outside of the Twin
Cities, but within a radius of one hundred
miles of the city limits, Is more than
double that of its nearest competitor.
The paid circulation of the Tribune in
the State of Minnesota alone is greater
than the total paid clrcnlatlon of any of
Its Twin City competitors in Minnesota,
all other States and Canada combined.
Our competitors' advertising rates (per
line per thousand of circulation), taking
either total circulation or city circulation
as a basis, are from twenty to fifty per cent
higher than tlie rates of the Tribune (per
line per thousand of circulation).
Fovir fifths of the families in Minneapolis
read the Tribune. The cost in the other
papers to reach the remaining one-fifth Is
more than the Tribune charges for the
four fifths.
WEEKLY.
B ANERET ; Tuesdays ; Swedish ; baptist;
ten to fourteen pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1896; Rev. A. A. Holgren,
editor and publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,016 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with exceeding 4,000
in 1903 and more than 2,250 in 1907.
BELiLiMAX; Saturdays; literary; twen-
ty-eight to thirty two pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion S4; established July, 1906; William C.
Edgar, editor; The Bellman Co., publishers.
Office, 118 South Sixth street (1—8).
BOTH SIDES; Thursdays; liquors;
eight pages 17Viix24; subscription 82; estab-
lished 1894; Botii Sides Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 2747 Stevens avenue
(11—6 P).
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1883; J.
G. Lund and Gerald Shepard, editors and
publishers. Office. 1303 Washington avenue,
North (1—7).
Copies printed: For the years 1902
and 1906 this paper seemea to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 coi^ies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
COMMERCIAIi BUIil.ETIN AND
NORTHWEST TRADE; Saturdays;
groceries and general trade; flfty-two to
sixty -four pages 10Jil4; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1882; Commercial Bulletin Com-
pany, publishers. Office. 301 Boston block
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,000 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
COMMERCIAL. WEST; Saturdays;
financial ; sixty to one hundred pages 8J^xl2J^;
subscription $8; established March, 1901""; H. V.
Jones, editor and manager; Commercial
West Co., publishers. Office. Lumber Ex-
change (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and 1907.
CRITIC; Mondays; dramatic; twelve to
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18^7; Oscar F. G. Day, editor; S. C.
Lewis, publisher. Office, 328 S. Third street
(9—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1900, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
ECHO DEL'OUEST;Friday8; French;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab
lished 1883; Geo. E. Fortln. editor; A. H. De-
meules, publisher. Office, 305 Central avenue
(7-7). _
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,422 in
1898, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
FOLKEBIjADET ; Wednesdays;
Norwegian; eight pages 153^x22; subscription
$1; established 1879; I. A. Hain, editor ;
Folliebladet Publishing Company, publish-
ers (2—5).
(Topics printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average isswe of 5,109 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
FREIEPRESSE-HEROL.D; Fridays;
German; republican ; twelve pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1869; Charles
Baehr, editor; Freie Presse-Herold Printing
Co., publishers.
GAA PAA ; Tuesdays; socialist; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents, estab-
lished November, 1903; E. L. Mengshoel, edi-
tor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
II.L.USTBERET FAMILIE-JOUR-
N A Li ; Sundays; Norwegian-Danish; lit-
erary; sixteen pages llxlS^^; subscription
$1.60; established 1880; C. Rasmussen Pub-
Ilshine Co., editors and publishers. Office,
720 S. Fourth street (7—5 P).
IMPROVEMENT BUL.L.ETIN;
Saturdays; architecture, building and elec-
tricity; forty to fifty two pages 10x14; sub-
scription $5; established 1892; H. C. Chapin,
•ditor; The Chapin Publishing Co., pub-
lishers; Issue also a monthly edition (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896, and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
IRISH STANDARD; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
54&
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
$2; established 1885; Edward O'Brien editor;
O'Brleu Bros., pubilsheib (7—3 P)
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1899 and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
LUTHERANEREN; Weduesdayb;
Norwegian; .lutheran; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1893; C. O. Aubol,
editor; Rugsburg Publishing House, pub-
Ushers (7—3 P).
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 11,461 in
1S97 and 12,453 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500
every year since, up to and including
1907.
MASONIC OBSERVER; Mondays;
free masonry; eight pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1900; L. J. Stevens,
editor; W. C. Alleu, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,201 in 1903
2,254 in 1905
5,000 in 1907
MINNESOTA ALUMNI WEEKLY;
Mondays; September to June; alumni; six-
teen pages 5x8; subsoription $1.25; estab-
lished 1901; E. B. Johnson, editor; General
Alumni Association of University of Minne-
sota, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
MIRROR; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; F.E. Co veil, editor; The Mirror Publish-
ing Co., publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LUM-
BERMAN; Fridays; lumber; forty-eight
to fifty six pages 11x15; subscription $2.50;
established 1872; Piatt B. Walker, editor;
Lumberman Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 1013 1014 Lumber Exchange (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
NORTHEAST ARGUS; Saturdays;
local; four pages 18x^; subscription $1; es
tablished 1891; A. H. Nelson, editor and pub
Usher (12—3).
NORTHWESTERN AGRICULT-
URIST ; Saturdays; agricultuj-al; six
teen to twenty pages 11x15; snb«cription
50 I'ents; established 1885; P. V. Collins, edi-
tor; P. V. Collins Pub. Co., publishers. Office,
cor. Seventh st. and Sixth ave. South (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
• for an average issue of 14,508 in 1897
and 83,681 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 75,000 in 1907, which is the
highest rating accorded in the absence
of a definite and satisfactory report.
Pu blishei-'s announcement. — Guaranteed
weekly circulation, 80,000 minimum. "No
proof , no pay." Quality as well as quan
tlty. We reach the very best stock raisers,
dairymen and farmers— men who believe
in thrift, industry and self-reliance. Our
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
editorial staft includes practical farmer*
of the highest reputation iu their bpecial
lines of work. Ask for our special pamph-
let showing that the crois of Minnesota
and the Dakotas in 19UT urought farmers
$63,716,587 more than any previous crops.
Also, see our statistics, "What i''armerB
Use."
From September to May, inclusive, the
flrfct issue each month is a special maga-
zine number, with a handsome cover in
colors and over 1U0,0U0 circulation.
No increase of rates; 35 cents per agate
line; 500 lines at 33 cents. "The OnlyWeekly
farm paper in the hard wheat belt."
NORTHWESTERN xMlLLER; Wed-
nesdays; milling; seventy pages lUxl4; sub-
scription $3; established 1873; V\'m. C. Edgar,
editor; The Miller Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,726 in 1895
and 5,294 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
PROGRESS; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18S4; H. H. S. Rowell, editor; H. H. S.
Rowell and H. L. Hoskinson. publishers
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,300 in 1897 and
2,000 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
PROGRESSIVE AGE: Saturdays;
Independent; sixteen pagt-s. 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1875; W. R. Dobbyn, ed-
itor; W. R. Dobbyn & Soi).^, piiiili-hers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
RIGHTS OF MAN; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
ll.shedl897; C. St. John Cole, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SVENSKA A ]>r ERIK AN SKA
POSTEN; Tuesdays; Swedish; Independ-
ent; sixteen to twenty pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1: established 1883: Swan J. Turnblad,
editor and publisher. Office. New York Life
building (1—7).
Copies printed: 34,013 in 1898
42,282 in 1900
47,075 in 1903
49,057 in 1903
52,063 in 1904
51,512 in 1905
52,010 in 1906
54,262 in 1907
B^"The absolute correctness of the lat-
est circulation rating accorded
the Svenska Amerikanska Pos-
ten is guaranteed by the pub-
lishers of Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts its
accuracy.
650
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
SVENSKA FOLKETS TIDNINGj
Wednesdays; Swedish; republican; twelve
to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881; Swedish Printing Co. of
Minnesota, editors and publishers; dated
also at Saint Paul. Office. Tribune build-
ing (12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 17,910 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 17,500
in 1906 and 1907.
SVENjSKA ROHAN BL.ADET;
Saturdays; Swedish; literary; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription S1.5(J ; established 1888;
C. E. Peterson, editor and publisher. Office,
246 Cedar avenue (7—3 P).
TEL.EURAM; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; P. G. Sjoblom, editor; Minne-
apolis Telegram Publishing Co.. publishers.
Office, 827 Cedar avenue (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1901,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
UGEBLAI>ET; Tnursday s ; Norwe-
gian-Danish; eight pages 1^x24; subscription
$1; established 1874; C. Rasmussen Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers: dated
also at Saint Paul (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
UNION; Fridays; labor: eight pages
15x22; subscription gl; established 1886;
E. E. Stevens, editor; Union Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Edison building.
Copies printed: For the year 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
VECKOBLADET; Tuesdays; Swedish;
republican ; ten to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; Hjalmar
SundqulBtand B. G. Frykman, editors; S. A.
Matson. manager; Minneapolis Veckobladet
Publishing Company, publishers. Office. 603
Second avenue, S. (1— 8>.
Copies printed: 10,768 in 1900
15,924 in 1904
12,310 in 1907
BI-WEEKLY.
HARDWARE TRADE; biweekly,
Tuesdays; thirty-six pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1S90; W. E. Davis, edi-
tor; Commercial Bulletin Company, pub-
lishers. Office, Boston block (7—5 P)
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
BRODERBAANDET; semimonthly;
Norwegian; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion, $1; established 1898; K. O. Lundeberg,
editor; Chr. Ellepson, publisher. Office, 2441
Twenty-ninth avenue (1—8).
FARM, STOCK AND HOME; semi-
monthly; agricultural; sixteen to forty
pages 11x15; subscription 30 cents; established
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
Veeo
1884 ; S.M.Owen, editor ; Farm .Stock and Home
Co., publishers. Office, 830 Hennepin avenue
(12-6).
Copies printed: 26,629 in 1896
46,312 in 1900
62,208 in 1902
73-854 in 1903
79,750 in 1904
87,187 in 1905
103,583 in 1907
SE^~'The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Farm.
Stock and Home is guaranteed
by the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Direc>
tory, who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts its
accuracy.
JOURXAIv OF THE MINNESOTA
STATE MEDICAL. ASSOCIATION
AND NORTHWESTERN L.ANCET;
semi monthly; medical; fllty-t wo pages 8x11;
subscription $2: established 1880; W. A. Jones,
M. D., editor; W. L. Klein, publisher. Office,
Lumber Exchange (11—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN
A D VO C A T E ; semi-monthly; reformed
presbyterian; twenty pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1867: Reformed Presbyterian
Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1899, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many*
SKANDINAVISK FARMER
JOURNAL; semimonthly; Norwegian-
Danish; agricultural; sixteen pages 103^x15^^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1882; C.
Rasmussen Publishing Company, publishers;
dated also at Saint Paul. Office. 722 South
Fourth avenue.
Copies printed: No definite and satis.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
SKCERDEMANNEN ; semi-monthly;
Swedish; agricultural: twenty pages 11x15:
Bubscription 75 cents; established 1888; Albert
King, editor; Skoerdemannen Publishing
Company, publi.shers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 8,708 in
1897 and 10,000 in 1898, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 4,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MONTHLY.
BOOK RETIEW DIGEST; month-
ly; literary; fiftv-six pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $5; established March, 1905; H. W.
Wilson Co., editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,208 in 1907
BURGER UND BAUER; monthly
(A A).
CIGAR AND TOBACCO JOUR-
NAL; monthly; twenty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1896; C.S.Bart-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
551
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
ram, editor and publisher; dated also at
Saint Paul.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,191 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since 1901, up to and
including 1907.
CROW BAR; monthly; blacksmith-
ing and carriage building ; thirty-six
pages 91^x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894: O. P. Hand, editor and publisher.
Office, 206 N. Second street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,318 in 1897
and 10,733 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
fsctory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
CUMUIiATIVE BOOK INDEX?
monthly; literary; one hundred and eigh-
teen pages 7x10; subscription $6; established
1998; H W. Wilson Co., editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,858 in 1905
2,366 in 1907
EIGHT-HOUR MILLER; monthly;
labor; twenty pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established March, 1903; A. E. Klllington.
editor: Eight Hour Miller Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. ,^6 Corn Exchange (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,500 in 1907
FA RSI IMPLEMENTS; monthly ;
agricultural implements; forty-eight pages
11x14; subscription .SI; established 1887;
Luman C. Pryor, editor; Farm Implement
Publishing Company, publishers; dated also
at Saint Paul (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,933 in
1897 and 7,521 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 4. 000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
FORSKAREN; monthly; Swedish; so-
cialist and free thought: sixty-four pages
6J^x9-M; subscription Sl.nO; established 1S92;
Charles Borglund. editrr: Forskaren Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers. Office, 1119 Washing-
ton avenue South (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,000 in 1906,
since^ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
HORSEMAN AND STOCK UAN;
monthly; horse breeding and live stock;
twenty to flfty-two pages lOJ^xlS^^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 18S7; Don D. Donnan,
editor ; The Horseman and Stockman Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,916 in 1897
and 10,017 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
HOUSEKEEPER; monthly; house-
hold; forty to forty-eight pages 11x16;
subscription 60 cents; established 1877; Lu
cien S. Kirtland. editor; The Housekeeper
Corporation, publishers. Office, 801 S. Fourth
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 104,991 in
1897 and 263,350 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1906 and '
1907, which is the highest rating ever
MINNESOTA— Minneapolis.
accorded in the absence of a satisfae*
tory detailed statement of actual issues
covering the period of a full year.
IRON TRAIL; monthly; railways,
economic and literary; eighty-four pages
5x8; subscription $1 ; established November,
1905; Ed. E. Sheasgreeu, editor; The Iron
Trail Publishing Company, publishers. OI-
fice, 247 Hennepin avenue (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 8,600 in 1906
JOURNAL OF MODERN CON-
STRUCTION ; monthly; building; thirty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $2; established
January, 1905; Max L. Keith, t ditor and pub-
lisher. Office, 525 Lumber Exchange U— 8 P).
KEITH'S MAGAZINE ON HOME
BUILDING; monthly; architectural;
sixty-four pages 7-^x013^; subscription $1.50;
established 1899; .Uax L. Keith, editor and
publisher. Office, 525 Lumber Exchange
(2-8). _
Copies printed: 7,500 in 1899
8,000 in 1901
8,070 in 1906
8,633 in 1907
KVINDENS M A G A S I N ; monthly;
household; Norwegian Danish; sixteen pages
103^x13^^; subscription 50 cents: established
October, 1905; H. A. Foss, editor: Scandina-
vian-American Publishing Association, pub-
lishers Office, 307 Bank of Commerce build-
ing (10—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
LIBERATOR; monthly; hygiene;
anti-vaccination; forty-four pages 6^x10;
subscription $1; established April, J002;
Dr. M. L. Gates, editor; Liberator Publishing
Company, publishers. Office, lc.22 Hennepin
avenue, N. (2—8 P i.
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,167 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MINNESOTA HORTICULTUR-
IST; monthly; horticulture; forty pages
6x9; subscription $1: established 1872; A. W.
Latham, editor; Minnesota State Horticult-
ural Society, publishers. Office, 207 Kasota
block (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
MINNESOTA SCHOOIi JOURNAL;
monthly, except July and August; educa-
tional; thirty-six pages7xl0; subscription 60
cents; established 1900; Wm. G. Smith, edi-
tor; School Journal Companv, publishers
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,42,5 fat
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report*
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cjuding 1907.
NATIONAL REBEKAH; monthly;
odd-fellowship; thirty-six pages 7x10: sub-
scription $1; e«tablished 1894: Mrs. Eunice
Melville, editor and publisher (fi— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1901 and more than
4,000 in 1902, and every year since,
up to and including 1906.
NORDISKA HEM; monthly (A A).
552
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MTNXESOTA— Minneapolis.
NOKTHWESTEK-N COAL. DEAL-
EH; monthly: coal; twenty-four pages
914x12; subscription $1; established May,
1904; I. C. Cuvellier. editor and publisher.
Office, 1002 Lumber Exchange (9—5 P).
NORTHWESTERN DRUGGIST;
monthly; drugs; sixty pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; H. C. Chapin,
editor; The Chapin Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, Lumber Exchange (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1902, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
NY TID; monthly; Norwegian-Danish;
eight pages 17x24; subscription §1; esta-
lished 1894, as Politikin ; L. Stavnheim, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, jl427 E. Franklin
avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
OSTEOPATHIC WORLD; monthly;
osteopath; sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established July, 1902; J. Martin
Littlejohn, editor; William R. Dobbyn &
Sons, publishers. Office, Edison building
(1-4 P).
PUBLIC WEAL; monthly ; prohibition ;
four pages ]lxl5; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1897, as Backbone; Geo. F. Wells,
editor; State Prohibition Committee, pub-
lishers. Office, 8U3 Sykes building (1—8).
Copies printed: 10,666 in 1897
24.333 in 1901
13.343 in 1906
11,458 in 1907
PYTHIAN ADVOCATE; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 10x14; sub-
scriptions!;" established 1888; F. E.Wheaton,
editor and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies -printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,625 in 1896
and 4,025 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
READERS' GUIDE TO PERIODI-
CAL LITERATURE; monthly; liter
ary; forty-eight pages 7x10; sunscription
$6; established January, 1901; H. W.Wilson
Company, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,360 in 1907
SCHOOL EDUCATION; monthly, ex
cept July and August ; educational; forty-
eight pages 9x12 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882; C. W. G. Hyde, editor; School Educa-
tion Company, publishers. Office, 327 Four-
teenth avenue S. E. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,185 in 1896
and 12,800 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
Ihiblisher's announcement. — Guaranteed the
largest and most widely circulated educa-
tional journal published in the Northwest.
SPOGEFUGLEN; monthly; independ-
ent-republican; liumorous; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1893; A. Kringel-
bach, editor and publisher. Office, Riverside
station (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
8VENSK FA3IILJ-JOURNAL;
MINNESOTA— Min neapolin .
monthly; Swedish; literary; sixteen pages
10x15; subscription 50 cents : established
1889; C, Rasmussen Publishing Co., editors
and publishers; dated also at Saint Paul.
Office, 722 Fourth street S. (7—5).
WESTERN ARCHITECT; monthly;
architecture and allied arts; twenty four to
thirty-six pages 9i^xl2J<g; subscription $5;
established August, 1902; Robert Craik Mc-
Lean, editor; Western Architect Ptiblishlng
Co. (Inc.), publishers; dated also at Saint
Patil. Office. 914 Northwestern building (7— 5).
MINNEOTA, i^/o" Co. JD 777t pop.»
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. N. W.
of Marshall, the county seat. Agriculture.
IVIASCOT; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
; subscription $1; established 1891; J. V. Bars-
tow, editor and publisher.
! MINNESOTA LAKE, i^ari6a«« Co.
[ p 518+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
I Paul Rd., 25 m. S. S. E. of Mankato. Agri-
I culture.
i TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1S94; E. B. Howe, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
MIZPAH, Koochiching Co. ^ on Min-
nesota & International Rd., 45 m. N. E. of
Bermidji.
MESSAGE; Fridays (A A).
MONTEVIDEO, c. h., Chippewa Co.
I -n 2,146+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
! Paul Rd. and Chippewa r. near its con-
fluence with Minnesota r. Stock raising,
dairying and farming section. Seat of Win-
dom Institute.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896: J. E. Henry, editor and publisher
(9-3).
COMMERCIAL; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; C. E. Mills, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
bas not since made any renewal of
the claim.
LEADER; Fridays : eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1877; H. E.
Hoard, editor and publisher (1 — 3).
MINNESOTA WHITE RIBBON;
monthly; temperance; four pages 11x16;
I subscrlDtlon 25 cents; established 1890; Mrs.
! Margaret Densmore, editor; The Minnesota
W. C. T. U., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, ^ but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
MONTGOMERY, Lesnenr Co. P
979+ pop., on Minueapolis & St. Louis, and
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 16 m.
N. of Waterville. Agriculture and manu-
facturing.
MESSENGER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1-50; estab-
lished 1888; F. J. Svejda, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
MONTICEL.LO, Wright Co. U 818t
pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Mississippi
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
553
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
r„ 46 m. N. W. of Saint Paul, the State
capital. Farming.
WRIGHT CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1856; Clarence A. French, edi-
tor and publisher (8—3).
MOORHEAD, c. h., Clay Co. ^ 4,794
pop., on Great Northern and Northern Pa-
cific Rds. and Red r., opposite Fargo, N. Dak.
Wagon and sleigh works. Farming.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established
—dally 1882, weekly 1879; Richards & Titus,
editors and publishers (1—8).
CITIZEN; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription jl; established
October, W)% ; K. G. Melauder, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1890 ; L. A.
Huntoon, editor and publisher.
MOOSE IiAKE> Carlton Co. D- 600
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 18 m. S. W.
of Carlton, the county seat. Farming and
saw mills.
STAR-GAZETTE; Thursdays: republi-
can : eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; J. V. Barstow, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MORA, c. h., Kanabec Co. D 835 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 48 m. N. E. of Saint
Cloud. Agriculture.
KANABEC CO. TIMES; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
tl.50; established 1884 ; Times Printing and
Publishing Company, Inc., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
MORGAN, Redwood Co. p 592t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m. S. E.
of Redwood Falls, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
MESSENCiER; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x20; subscriptlcm $1.25; estab-
lished 1888; F. S. Pollard, editor and pub-
lisher (3—5 P).
M O R R I S , c. h., Stevens Co. -al,934t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Great North-
ern Rds., 35 m. S. E. of Breckenridge. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
SUN ; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1883;
Chas. Lee, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
TRIBUNE ; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription .$1.50 ; estab-
lished 1875: .James C. Morrison, editor and
. publisher (8—3).
MORRISTOWN, Rice Go. g 589t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd. and
Cannon r., 10 m. S. W. of Faribault, the
county seat. Manufacture of lumber, bar-
rel stock, flour, fencing, etc. Agriculture,
dairying and stock raising.
P R E S ."9 ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x20; subscription $1.50; established
1892; J. C. Temple & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (3—5 P).
MORTON, Renville Co. a 789t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 4 m. E. S.E.
of Beaver Falls, the county seat. Granite
quarry. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; H. E. Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
MOTLEY, Morrison Go. a 404 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. W. of Brain-
erd. Agriculture.
MERCURY; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1901; E. S. Holman, editor and
publisher (7 — 5).
MOUNTAIN LAKE, Cottonwood
Co. p 959+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rd., 51 m. W. S. W. of
Mankato. Agriculture and stock raising.
UNSER BESUCHER; Tuesdays; Ger-
man; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1901; I. L Bargen,
editor and publisher (1—8).
VIEW; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1894; I.
I. Bargen. editor and publisher (1—8).
MURDOCH, Swift Co. -a 275t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 11 m. S. E. of Ben-
son, the county seat. Stock raising and
agrir-ulture.
VOICE; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; E. C. Detuncq, editor and publisher
(7-5).
NASSAU, Lac Qui Parle Co. P 200
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 190 m. W. of
Minneapolis and St. Paul.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 14x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1903: Robert B. Scott, editor and
publisher (7—5).
NEW AUBURN, Sibley Co. g 374t
pop., 5 m. S. of Sumter, the nearest railroad
station.
HERALD; Thursdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January, 1904;
C. J. Ranney, editor; N. A. Ranney, pub-
lisher (11—5).
NEWFOLDEN, Marshall Co.)j 27t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., about 37 m. N. of Red Lake Falls-
REVIEW; Fridays (A A).
NEW LONDON, Kandiyohi Go. D
363-I- pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Crow
r., 15 m. N. N. E. of Willmar, the county
seat. Manufacturing. Creamery. Summer
resort.
TIMES ; Thursdays ; Independent; four
pages 17x24 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1886; E. E. Lawson, editor and publisher
(8-3).
NEW PRAGUE, Scott Co. g l,228t
pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 17 m.
S. of Shakopee, the county seat. Iron
works, breweries, printing-press factory
and roller-process flour mills. Lumbering
and farming.
TIMES; Thursdays: republican; eight
pages 17}i^x'22; subscription 5U cents; estab-
554
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
lished 1889: J. J. Leonard, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEW RICHLAND, IVaseca Co. g
750+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.,
13 m. from Waseca, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NORTH STAR ; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50:
established 1886; O. H. Bronson, editor and
publisher.
NEW ULM, C. h., Broion Co. Q 6,403t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds. and Minnesota
r., 25 m. W. N. W. of Mankato. Farming
and milling.
BROWN CO. JOURNAL.; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1898; Philip Liesch, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DER FORTSCHRITT ; Tuesdays;
German; independent; twelve pages 15x22t
subscription $2; established 1891; Erns;
Brandt, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
N E W S ; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; James J. Green, editor and publisher.
POST; Fridays; German; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 : subscription .12 ; estab
lished 1864; New Ulm Publishing Co. editors
and publishers (7 — 3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,104 in 1900, but
has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; New Ulm Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (8—3).
VOIiKSBLiATT; Thursdays; German;
republican; eight pages 18x24: subscription
$2; established 1892; Philip Liesch, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i.aio in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1906 and 1907.
NEW^ YORK MILLS. Ottertail
Co. -a 400 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.,
12 m. N. W. of Wadena. Agriculture.
UUSI K0TT:>IAA ; Thursdays; Finnish;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; Nylund Bros., editors
and publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average iisne of 4fi2o in
1896, since which it has not furnished
. any definite and satisfactory report, but
MINNESOTA.
has been credited with more than i»ooo
every year since 1900, up to and in*
including 1907.
NICOLLET, mcollet Co. P 330t pop.»
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 15 ni. S.W.
of Saint Peter, the county seat. Saw mill
and creamery. Farming.
L. E A D E R ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: B. G. Schulze, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
NORTHBRANCH, Chisago Co. D-
642 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 13 m.
N. W. of Center City, the county seat.
Starch factories, flour mills and machine
shop. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1891; Elbert
Bede, editor and publisher.
NORTHFIELD,i2ice Co. g3,210t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago & Great Western Rds., 39 m. S. by
S. E. of Saint Paul, the State capital. Seat
of Carleton and St. Olaf Colleges. Agri-
culture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1:
established 1887; C. P. Carpenter, editor and
publisher (12-4). . ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,04a m
1897 and 1,242 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including i9P7'
NEWS ; Saturdays ; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1876; W. F. Schilling, editor; Joe
P. Heatwole, proprietor.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,50a for
the year 1897* ^>7»7 in 1900, but hat
not since made daim to issuinf •*
many as 1,000 copies.
CARL.ETONIA: semi-monthly, during
the college vear; collegiate; twenty pages
8x10; subscription $1; established 1881; Stu-
dents of Carleton College, editors and pub-
lishers. ^, ,
MANITOU MESSENGER; monthly,
during the college year; collegiate ; firty-
six pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1886; Students of St. Olaf College, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 889 m 1907
POPUL.AR ASTRONOMY; monthly,
except July and August; astronomical;
sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription $3.50;
established 1893; Wm. W. Payne, editor and
publisher (1—8).
NORTHOME, Koochiching Co. t) 460
pop., on Minneapolis & International Rd., 17
m. from Blackduck.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages l.Sx20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished September, 1901 ; J. B. Wilm. editor and
publisher (1— S).
NORTH SAINT PAUL, Ramsty
Co. D- 1,800 pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd.,
\% m. out of the city limits of Saint Paul,
the county seat and State capital. Manu-
facturing.
SENTINEI^; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x36; subscription $1.50 : estab-
lished 1887: Granville Troll, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
555
MINNESOTA.
NORWOOD, Carver Co. n 600 pop ,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds., 40 m. S. W.
of Minneapolis and 16 VV. of Chaska, the
county seat. Wheat, corn, oats, hay and
live stock.
TIMES ; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890; J. "W.
Craven, editor and publisher (1—8).
OGILVIE, Kanabec Co. u- 28t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 40 m. N. E. of Sauk
Rapids.
SENTINEL. ; Fridays (A A).
OLBERG, Clearwater Co. 6 16 m. N.
of Bagley, the county seat. Farming and
dairying.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; Albert Anderson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
O L I V I A, c. h., Renville Co. n 970t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 14 m. N. of Beaver Falls, the county
seat. Agriculture.
BIRD ISLAND ADVANCE; Thurs-
days (A A).
REVIEW; Saturdays (A A).
RENVILLE TIHIES; Thursdays; re-
publican ; eight pages 17x24 ; subscriotion
$1.50 ; established 1872 ; Henry Kelsey, editor
and publisher.
ORTONVIL.LE,c.h.,5ii7ston<! Co. -a
1,247+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Minnesota r. Summer resort.
Extensive granite quarries. Wheat and live
stock.
BIGSTONE CO. JOURNAL.;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription .$1.50; established 1892; Charles P.
Carl, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
HERALiD STAR; Thursdays ; republi-
can; four pages 17}^x22; subscription §1.50;
established 1879; W. C. Whiteman, editor and
publisher (1—8).
OSAKIS, Douglas Co. U 1,060 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 15 m. E. of Alexan-
dria, the county seat. Summer resort.
Agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1890; Clement H. Bronson, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
OSLO, Marshall Co. tl 500 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 25 m. N. of Grand Forks, N. D. Agri-
culture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established October,
1905; Nelson & Peterson, editors and publish
ers (11— 5 P).
PSSEO, Hennepin Go. n- 600 pop., on
Great Northein Rd., 12 m. N. of Minne-
apolis. Farming, sheep and potato raising
section.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; independent;
eiglit to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established March, 1904; B. O. Crandall, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 8).
OWATONNA, c. h., Steele Co. g
5,561+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.
MINNESOTA.
and Straight r., 67 m. S. by S. W. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Market for wheat,
beef, pork and produce. Educational,
manufacturing and dairying center.
JOURNAL-CHRONICLE; every
evening except Sunday, and S E M I-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; re-
publican; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
— daily $5, semi-weekly $1.50; established —
daily 1900, semi-weekly 1858; Whiting &
Luers, editors and publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for an
average issue of 1,751 in 1901 and
2,010 in 190S, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
PEOPLE'S PRESS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; ten pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1874; BenJ. E. Darby, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,590 in 1898
1,750 in 1902
1,850 in 1907
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
PARKERS PRAIRIE, Ottertail
Co. -zi 500 pop., on Soo Rd., 17 m. W. of
Eagle Bend. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established April, 1902; Meyn & Branham,
editors and publishers (1— s).
Copies printed: 698 in 1907
PARK RAPIDS, c.h., Hubbard Go.
\J2 1,719 pop., on Great Northern Rd. and
Park r., 43 m. N. of Wadena. Center of
fertile prairie and near an extensive pine
belt.
HUBBARD CO. CLIPPER; Thurs-
davs; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; Page Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
HUBBARD CO. ENTERPRISE;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15}^'22;
subscription $1.50; established 1882; J. D.
Haradon, editor and publisher (1—8).
PAYNESVIIiLE, Stearns Co. D 1,093
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie and Great Northern Rds., 30 m. S. S.
W. of Saint Cloud, the county seat. Cold
storage plant. Agriculture and lumbering.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1887; W. W. Homes, editor and publisher
(1-8).
PELICAN RAPIDS, Ottertail Co.
-D 1,033+ pop., on Great Northern Rd.,20 m.
N. of Fergus Falls, the county seat. Flour
mill. Wheat and stock raising.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; E. A. Day,
editor and publisher (8 — 5).
PEQUOT, Croiv King Co. a 400 pop.,
on Minnesota & International Rd. Saw,
planing and shingle mills.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1903; E. S. & A. R. Holman, edi-
tors and pulDllshers (1—8).
PERHAM, Ottertail Co. -n 1,182+ pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 25 m. N. W. of
Wadena. Several flour and saw mills.
Lumbering and agriculture.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; eight pages
556
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
3IINNES0TA.
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1883; L.
£d. Davison, editor and publisher.
ENTERPK.ISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eiglit page" 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; J. P. Coughlin, editor and
publisher a— 8).
PILLAGER, Cass Co. ti 250 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 15 m. W. of Brainerd.
Lumbering, farming and stock raising.
LiEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1903; A. L. Snow, editor and publisher
(12—5) (A A).
PINE CITY, c. h., Pine Co. [>993t
pop., on St. Paul & Duluth Rd., 64 m. N. of
Saint Paul, the State capital. Stave and
lumber trade.
PINE CO. PIONEER; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 188b; W. P. Gottry, man-
ager (2— 3).
PINE POKER; Thursdays: eight pages
15x22; subscrlptiou $1.50; establishfd leiyi';
J. J. Folaom, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
PINE ISLAND, Goodhue Co. t} 832t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chic-
ago (Jreat Western Rds., 16 m. N. W. of
Rochester. Live stock, grain, brick and
stone. Saw and flour mills.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; R. W. Holmes, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
PINE RIVER, Cass.Co. [j 350 pop.,
on Minnesota & International Rd., 28 m.
S. E. of Walker, the county seat Agricul-
ture and lumber.
PINE TREE BLAZE; Fridaj-s; inde
pendent republican; four pages 13x20; sub-
scriptiou $1; established June, 1901; E. S.
Holman. editor and publisher (1—8).
SENTINEL. AND BACKUS WEEK-
LY NEWS; Fridays; republican; six pages
17x85; subscription $1.23; established 1903;
George J. Silk, editor and publisher (1—8).
PIPESTONE, c. h., Pipestone Co. p
2,536f pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Chi-
cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha and
Great Northern Rds. Pipestone quarry
and Government Indian Industrial School.
PIPESTONE CO. STAR, semi-week-
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1879: I. L. & R. G. Hart, editors and
publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
FARMERS' LEADER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1890; G. G. Stone, editor and
publisher (2—3).
PLAINVIEW, Wabasha Co. U, l,038t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 30 m.
N. W. of Winona. Wheat, oats, barley,
corn and live stock.
NEWS-GLEANER; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1874; T. G. Bolton, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
MINNESOTA.
have credit for issuing more thaa
1,000 copies _ regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
PLUMMER, Red Lake Co. t] on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 10 m. E. of Red Lake Falls, the county
seat.
PIONEER; Saturdays (A A).
PORT VIEW, Cass Co. b on Minne-
sota <5t International Rd., 18 m. from Brain-
erd.
FA3IILIEBLADET; Thursdays; Nor-
wegian; four pages 13x20; subscription 50
cents; established 1903; J. P. Bakken, editor
and publisher (12—5 P) (A A).
PRESTON, c.h., Fillmore Co. a,l,278t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
44 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis. Agriculture
and dairying.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; Independent-
republican: eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1866; Frank J. Ibach, editor
and publisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year ipoj
this paper seemed to assert that it nad
an average issue exceeding 1.000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1860; S. A. Langum & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,355 in^ 1903
and 2,800 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and _ satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
PRINCETON, c. h., Millelacs Co. a
1,319+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Rum
r.. 18 m. N. of Elk River. Lumber mllU,
starch factory and creamery. Farming.
NEWS; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x23; Bubscriptlon $1; established
February, 1903; M. L. Cormany, editor and
publisher (1 — 5).
UNION; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1876; George F. Wright, editor; R.C.Dunn,
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it nad
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PROCTOR, St. Louis Co. cf 784t pop.,
on Duluth. Mlssabe & Northern Rd.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 17>^ii24; subscription gl; established
June, 1906; R. K. Welch, editor and publisher
(1-8).
RAYMOND, Kandiyohi Co. a 282t
pop., on Gi-eat Northern Rd., 9 m. S. W. of
Willmar,the county seat. Farming, dairy-
ing and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
557
MINNESOTA.
13x20; subscription $1.50; established Novem-
ber, 1900; Franlc E. Smitli, editor and pub-
Usher (8—3).
RED liAKE FALLS, Red Lake Co.
Yd 1,885+ pop., on Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Rds., 2 m. S. of the confluence
of Clearwater and Red Lake rs. Good
water power. Manufactures of lumber and
flour. Timber and gi-ain.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; James H. Cross, editor ; John E.
King, publisher ( 1 — S ).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i(2g6 in
1900 and 1,461 in zgoa, since which it
has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with more than z,ooo
every year since, up to and including
1907.
RED WING, c.h., Goodhue Co. n,7,525t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago Great Western Rds. and
Mississippi r., 41 m. S. E. of Saint Paul,
the State capital. Wheat and barley mar-
ket. Manufacturing center.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four pages 17x2i!; subsriptlon
$5; established February. 1904; Schmied &
Pardee, editors and publishers (2—5 P).
REPUBIjICAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; daily eigat puges 173/4x2^, weekly
twelve and sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1885,
weekly 1857; Red Wing Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,595 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1900. and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
GOODHUE CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; Schmied & Pardee, edi-
tors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
REDWOOD FALLS, c. h., Red
wood Co. p l.eei-l- pop., on Chicago & North-
western and Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds.
and Redwood r., about 60 m. N. W. of
Mankato. Manufacturing and farming.
REDWOOD GAZETTE; Wednesdays;
republican: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; James Atkln, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,649 io^
1902 and 1,686 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1906 and
1907.
REVEILiIjE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; A. M. Welles, editor and pub-
lisher (2-3).
MINNESOTA.
REN VILLE,^«ni;«Ze Co. n l,075t pop. ,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18 m.
N, by N. W. of Beaver Falls, the county seat.
Farming.
STAR FARMER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription §1.50; estab-
lished 1869; W. A. Reed, editor; The Star
Farmer Co., publishers (6—3).
REVERE, Redwood Co. p 200 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 13 m. E. of
Tracy. Lumber and farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1901; H. H. Dahl, editor and
publisher (7—5).
RICHVILLE, Ottertail Co. -n 350
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 35 m. E. of Fergus Falls, the
county seat. Heading and stave and saw
mills; railroad ties.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1904; F.E. Harris, editor and publisher (11— 5).
RIPPLE, Koochiching Co. tl 50 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd.,65 m. from Black-
duck. Lumber and agriculture.
BIG FORK COillPASS; Wednesdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
S1.50; established January, 1903; A. M. Gree-
ley, editor and publisher (1—4) (A A).
ROCHESTER, c. h., Olmsted Co. 0,
6,843t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
90 m. S. S. E. of Saint Paul, the State capi-
tal. Butter, eggs and cheese trade. Horse
breeding and agriculture.
BUTiLiETTN; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; and OLiMSTED CO.
DEMOCRAT, Frida:ys; riemocratic; daily
four pages 2f»x26; weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $4. weekly ^1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1S91, weekly 1886; C. Elliott, ed-
itor; C. Elliott.'t Son, publishers (8— 3).
FOST AND RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1.50;
established 1859: A. W.Blakelv & Son, editors
and publishers (1—4).
Copies painted: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,472 in 1903 and 2,488 in
1903, since which it has not famished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
ROOSEVELT, Roseau Co. tl
RECORD; Fridays; local; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established Janu-
ary, 1905; C. W. Bell, editor and publisher
(1-7 P).
ROSEAU, c. h., Roseau Co. ti 480 pop.
Agriculture and dairying.
REGION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1892; R. H. 3Iedicraft, editor and publisher
(7-5).
ROSEAU CO. TIMES; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; R. J. Bell, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ROTHSAY, Wilkin Co. -a 296 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 24 m. N. E. of Breck-
enridge.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; four pages
558
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
18x24; subscription $1.50; establislied April,
1903: G. M. Cowie, editor and publisher
(7-5).
ROUND liAKE, Nobles Co. p 326t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. S. E. of Worthington, the county
seat. Farming.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; J. L. Flint, editor and publisher.
ROYALTON, Morrison Co. O 664t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Platter.,
10 m. S, of Little Falls, the county seat. Flour
and saw mills. Wheat and lumber.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1885;
A. W. Svpanson, editor and publisher (6—3).
RUSH CITY, Chisago Co. Q 987t pop.,
on St. Paul & Duluth Rd.,54m. N. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Agriculture and
hardwood timber.
POST; Fridays; republican; four pages
20x26: subscription $1 ; established 1873; Mrs.
Franklyn W. Lee, editor and publisher.
G. A.R. CIRCLE; monthly (A A).
RUSHFORD, Fillmort Co. D, l,0(52t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Root r., 35 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis.
Water power, utilized in manufacturing.
STAR-REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1872; C. L. Foss, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuinc more thaia 1.000 copies
regularly in 1904, but haa not smee
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
RUSHMORE, Nobles Co. p 275 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 12 m. W. of Worthington, the county
seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899: Charles Hamstreet, editor and
publisher (7 — 5).
RUSSELL, Lyon Co. p U8t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Mar
shall, the county seat.
ANCHOR; Tliursdays (A A).
RUTHTON, Pipestone Co. p 323t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 16 m. N. E. of
Pipestone, the county seat. Farming.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pases 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Smith & Pedersen, editors and
publishers (7—5).
SACRED HEART, Renville Co. D
538+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Beaver Falls, the county
seat. Agricultural region.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 17^^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; H. T. Marsh, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
SAINT CHARLES, Winona Co. p
1,304+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Winona & Western Rds., 28 m. W. of Win-
ona, the county seat. Agriculture.
UNION; Fridays ; independent-repub-
miNNESOTA.
lican; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1877; J. Eben Whiton, editor and
publisher.
SAINT CLOUD, c. h., Stearns Co. n
8.663+ pop., on Great Northern and North-
ern Pacific Rds, and Mississippi r., 75 m.
N. W. of Saint Paul, the State capital. The
general car shops of the Great Northern
Railroad are located here. Granite quar-
ries. Agriculture and lumber.
JOURNAL-PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Suuday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican ; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription — daily $5, weekly $1;
established— daily 1892, weekly 1858 ; Alvah
Eustman, editor; The Journal-Press Co., pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
daily six, weekly twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription—dailj' $3, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1861; C. F. Macdonald,
editor; Times Publisliing Companj% pub-
lishers (7—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from either edition of this paper, but
both had credit for exceeding 1,000 in
1907.
DER ANZEIGER; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; independent; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894; A.J.Hilger,
editor; Anzeiger Publishing Co., publishers
(2-3).
Copies printed: For the year looa
tUi^ paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DER NORDSTERN ; Thursdays; Ger
man; democratic; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1874; Gerhard May, editor; Nordatern Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,500 in 1895 and 7,200
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1907.
SAINT HILAIRE, Red Lake Co. ^
840+ pop., on Great Northern Rd.,30 m. N. E.
of Crookston. Manufactures of lumber
and flour.
SPECTATOR; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1882; John J. Soil, editor; Ives &
Soil, publishers.
SAINT JAMES, •• b., Watonwan Co.
p 2,607+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha and Minneapolis & St. Louig
Rds., 35 m. E. S. E. of Mankato. Farming.
PLAINDEALER; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; republican:
four and six pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1890; O. C.Cole & Son, publishers
(7—5).
JOURNAL -GAZETTE; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22, subscription
$1.50; established — Jowrn,ai 1879, Gazette
1896; Bell & Barrett, editors and publishers
(1—8).
SAINT PAUL, c. h., Ramsey Co. n
State Capital, 163,065+ pop., center of
eUven railroads on the Mississippi r., 9m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
559
MINNESOTA— Saint Paul.
MINNESOTA— Saint Paul.
below the Falls of St. Anthony and at the
head of navigation. General manufactur-
ing and commerce.
DAILY.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; twelve to thirty two pages 17x-i4; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly 25 cents; estab
lishedl868; George Thompson, editor; Wal-
ter J. DriscoU, business manager ; Dispatch
Printing Co., publishers (,1—6).
Copies printed: daily, 29,586 in 1895
43,383 in 1900
44,694 in 1901
53,044 in 1903
58,036 in 1904
61,600 in igo5
64,009 in 1906
68,671 in 1907
The weekly had credit for an average
issue of 31,478 in 1896 and 101,335 in
T906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than
75,000, which is the highest rating ac-
corded in the absence of a detailed
report.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday,
and RURAL. WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
Independent; tour to ei^ht pages 18x24; sub
scription— daily $3, weekly 2.1 cents; estab-
lished—daily 1900, weekly 1904: F. li. Craw-
ford, editor; J. Harry Lewis, manager (12—6).
Copies printed: daily, 24,046 in 190X
30,619 in 1902
35,816 in 1903
36,204 in X904
37,202 in 1905
40,115 in 1906
40,741 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 66,902 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished a report,
but was credited with more than
40,000 in 1907.
PIONEER PRESS ; every morning;
daily ten to twelve, Sunday forty-two to
fifty-six pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$4.80. Sunday $2; established— daily 1833,
Sunday 1854; Tams Bixby, general manager;
Webster Wheelock, editor ; Pioneer Press
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily,(©s©)32, 5 19 in 1900
32,310 in 1901
34,151 in 1902
34,298 in 1903
35,090 in 1904
34,816 in 1905
36,582 in 1906
35,716 in 1907
Sunday, 29,932 in 1900
30,960 in 1901
30,98$ in 1902
30,933 in 1903
30,484 in 1904
30,574 in 1905
34,696 in 1906
35,465 in 1907
^^°°The absolute correctness of the lat-
est circulation rating accord-
ed the Pioneer Press is guar-
anteed by the publishers of
Rowel I' s American News*
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
.its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — The Pioneer
Press Is the only morning and Sunday
newspaper in St. Paul and the only exclu-
sive metropolitan morning newspaper In
the Northwest. Anything pertaining to its
circulation is open to the investigation of
any advertiser at any time, and if the
statements of the Pioneer Pukss are not
verihed, the advertiser is entitled to his
advertising' free.
VOLKSZEITUNG; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, aud WEEKLY, Thursdavs;
independent; daily eight to thirty six. week-
ly sixteen to twenty pages 17x23i^; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1877, weekly 1857; Volkszeitung Print-
ing and Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 6,189 in 1899
14,221 in 1905
12,490 in 1907
WEEKLY
ANCHOR AND SHIELD; Thursdays
(A A).
A. O. U. W. GUIDE; Thursdays;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1881: D. Ramaley, editor and publisher
(2 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,927 in 1895
and 22,542 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 17,500 in 1907.
DAIRY RECORD; Wednesdays;
dairying; twenty four to thirty two pages
9x12; subscription $1; established May, lb99;
H. Sandbolt, editor; Dairy Record Publish-
ing Co., publishers (l— S|.
Copies printed: Thig paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,004 in
1 90 1 and 6,923 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT: Suurdavs (A A).
DER WANDERER; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; roman catliolic; twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $2: established 1867; Joseph Matt,
editor; Wanderer Printing Co., publishers;
prints an elyhi-page agricultural supple-
ment De7- Farmer im Westen (12—5).
Copies printed: 10,232 in 1895
11,000 in 1905
10,942 in 1907
EAST SIDE STAR; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1900; Q. W. Atherton, editor and publisher
(1-8).
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882: Jas. H.Burns and C. M. Hertlg,
editors and publishers (7-3 P).
Copies^ printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 and 1900,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim lor issuing so
manv.
JE'WISH CITIZEN; Fridays; Hebrew;
twenty pages lOixlS; subscription $2; estab-
lished August, 1904; D. E. Cohen, editor;
Jewish Citizen Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, Globe building (9—5 P) (A A).
MIDWAY NEWS; Saturdays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1888; Ed. A. Paradis, editor and publisher;
dated at Merriam Park.
MINNESOTA STATS TIDNING ;
Wednesdays ; Swedish ; independent repub-
lican; ten to sixteen pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1877; A. P. J. Colberg,
manager; Minnesota Stats Tidning Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 9,637 in 1897
11,186 in 1905
12^732 in 1907
560
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA— Saint Paul.
MINNESOTA— Saint Paul.
MINNESOTA UNION ADVOCATE;
Fridays; labor; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; Cornelius Guiney,
editor ; The Minnesota State Federation of
Labor, publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of s.Soi in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
4,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
IVIINNESOTSKE NOVINY; Tiiurs
days (A A).
NATION A I. REPORTER SYS-
TEiVI (consisting of nine weelcly and one
semi-monthly law^ journals) ; issued differ-
ent days; sixteen to two hundred and six-
teen pages 6x10; subscription $45 (single sec-
tion <!2, $5 and $10); established 18T6; West
Publishing Co., editors and publishers; issue
special editions for the various sections of
United States; also a bi monthly edition en-
titled the American Digest, subscription $4.
(1—8). , ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of^ 27,898 in
1897 and 26,115 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with exceeding 20,000 in 1903,
and more than 17,500 in 1907.
NORTHWESTERM CIIRONICLE;
Fridays; romau catholic; eight to twelve
pages 17x23; subscription $2; established
1866; Northwestern Chronicle Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5f048 in
1894 and 5,894 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite _ and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
PEOFLiE'S GAZETTE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; Jacob E.. Steiuer, editor
and publisher; dated also at Minneapolis
(9-3).
RECORD; Thursdays ; democratic ;
labor: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899; H. W. Kingston Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the vcar 1003
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REVIEW: Saturdays; eight page." 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; J. P.
Knowles, editor and publisher.
TIDENDE ; Fridays; Independent -re-
publican; eight pages lT^x24; subscription
$1; established 1891; J.Johnson, editor and
publisher (1 — 5).
TRADE; Saturdays; commercial; thirty-
six to sixty-four pages 9x18; subscription $3;
established 1892; W. L. Williams, editor;
Williams & Rouleau, publishers (3— 5 P ) ( A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,51.1 i?i
1896 and 1,405 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1006.
TRADE JOURNAL.; Saturdays; mer-
cantile ; fifty pages 10i^xl3^ ; subscription
$2; established 1892; W. L. Williams, editor ;
St. Paul Trade Journal Comoany, publishers.
OfBce, Scandinavian-American Bank build-
ing (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,266 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
TWIN CITY GUARDIAN; Satur-
days ; independent ; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1896; J.B. Steiner,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert tjiat it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WEST ST. PAUL. TIMES; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
cription $1; established 1887; Chas. S. Schur-
man, editor and publisher.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
FARMER; semi-monthly ; agricultural;
twenty-four to forty-four pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1882; E. A.
Webb, managing editor; Webb Publishing
Company, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: 10,990 in 1897
48,208 in 1900
67,375 in 1902
77,681 in 1903
83,437 in 1904
89,000 in 1905
98,875 in 1906
115,208 in 1907
MONTHLY.
CHURCH RECORD; monthly; pro-
testant episcopal; thirty-two pages 7x10;
subscription 60 cents; established 1876; S. C.
Edsall and C. H. Shute. editors and publish-
ers (2—3). , ,
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,016 in
1897 and 2,000 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
COURANT; monthly; literary; twenty-
four pages 9x11; subscriptions!; established
1898; MarieL.Obenauer, editor; The Courier
Publishing Co., publishers (12—3).
CRESCENT AND GRIP; monthly
FARMER'S WIFE: monthly; house-
hold; twent\ four pages 11x16; subscription
25 cents; established October, 1900; Webb
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 72,525 iii 1906
100,000 in 1907
JOLLY ELK; monthly; OrderofElks;
twenty-four to thirty-two pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; R. F. Eldridge,
, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: 2,675 in 1901
3,391 in 1902
3,954 in 1903
4,950 in 1904
4,716 in 190S
4,625 in 1906
4,625 in 1907
MAIL ORDER MONTHLY; house-
hold; twenty-four pages 10x16; subscription
25 cents: established 1899; Moses Folsom, edi-
tor; J. L. Lovering, publisher (1—8).
MEDICAL JOURNAL; monthly;
medical; one hundred and ten pages 6x91-^;
subscription $2.50; established 1899; Burn-
side Foster, M.D., editor; Ramsey County
Medical Society, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,700 in
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
561
MINNESOTA—Saint Paul.
1899 and 2,500 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
NORTHWESTERN FURNITURE
REVIEW; monthly; furniture; forty-four
pages 8xlOJ^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1899; G. F. N. Thomas, editor; The Park
Publishing Co., publisiiers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,666 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since, up to and in-
including 1907.
NORTHWEST E R N PHOTO-
GRAPHIC RECORDER; monthly
(A A).
NORTHWEST INSURANCE;
monthly (A A).
ODD-FELiLOW^ REVIEW; monthly;
odd-fellowship; sixteen pages 11x15; sub
scription $1 ; established 1887 ; Winn Powers,
editor and publisher (1 —7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 21,666 in 1899
and 23,416 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
POULTRY HERALD; monthly; poul
try raising; thirt3' two to sixty-four pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1888;
H. A. Nourse, editor; Webb Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 8,500 in 1900
9,041 in 1904
12,580 in 1907
SQUAB BUL.L1ETIN; monthly; pige-
ons; thirty-six pages 6^x9}4; subscription
50 cents; established September, 1904; E. M.
Van Duzee, Jr.. editor and publisher. Office,
504 Manhattan building (1—8).
Copies printed:- This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,713 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
SUCCESSFUL, AGRICULTURE;
monthly; agriculture and live stock; sixteen
pages 8x11; subscription 25 cents; established
June, 1902; Moses Folsom, editor; J. F. Lover-
ing, publisher ((>— 7 P).
BI-MONTHLY.
CUPID'S COLUMNS; bi-monthly;
matrimonial; six pages 17x24; subscription
50 cents; established 1890; Henry Jahn, edi
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 20,000 in 1907
SAINT PETER, c. h., Nicollet Co. g
4,302t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rds. and Minnnesota r., 75 m. S. W. of Saint
'Paul, the State capital. Manufacturing.
Seat of State Hospital for the Insane and
• Gustavus Adolphus College. Timber lands
east of the town, and prairies on the west.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; H. C.Miller, editor and
publisher (2— 2).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
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MINNESOTA.
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALD ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
and twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; Herald Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,880 in
1898 and 2,134 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1860 ; L. M. Pehrsou, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,448 for
the year 1895, 1,411 in 1896, but has
not since made claim to issuing -1^
many as 1,000 copies.
SAINT VINCENT, Kittson Co. b
256+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., at head
of deep water navigation on Red River of
the North, opposite Pembina, N. Dak.
Farming.
NEW ERA AND KITTSON CO.
RECORD; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1883; Wm. G. Deacon, editor and publisher.
(1-8).
SANBORN, Redwood Co. PL549 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about
22 m. S. of Redwood Falls, the county seat.
Farming.
SENTINEL ; Thursdays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1896;
A. D. McRae, editor and publisher (1—8).
SANDSTONE, Pine Co. ol,189t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 65 m. S. W. of
Duluth. Farming and lumber.
PINE CO. COURIER; Wednesdays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.25; established 1894; Angus Hay, editor;
The Courier Co., publishers (6—3).
SAUK CENTRE, Stearm Co. n
2,500 pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Pacific Rds. and Sauk r., 40 m. W. N.W. of
Saint Cloud. Flour mills and general
manufactures. Farming.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; Independent;,
eight pages 15x22; stibscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1867; A. M. Welles, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
SAUK RAPIDS, o. h., Benton Co. n
1,391+ pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Pacific Rds. and Mississippi r., nearly op-
posite Saint Cloud. Good water power.
Granite quarries in vicinity. Agriculture.
SENTINEL-FREE PRESS; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1854; C. J. Saw-
bridge, editor and publisher (7—5).
SCANLON, Carlton Co. \^ on Great
Northern Rd., about 18 m. S. W. of Duluth.
PROGRESS ; Wednesdays (A A).
SEAFORTH, Redwood Co. P 200
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12
m. S. W. of Redwood Falls, the county seat.
Farming.
ITEM; Fridays; republican; eight pages
562
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
MINNESOTA.
15x23; subscription $1 ; established 1901 ; Glen
R. Tuttle, editor and publislier (12—3).
SEBEKA, IVadena Co. a 350 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 18 m. N. of Wadena, the
county seat. Lumber mills. Grain.
REVIEWS Thursdays; independent;
•eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
liihed 1899; Beruberg & Lamport editors and
ipublishers.
SHAKOPEE, c. h., Scott Co. g 2,047t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
and Minneapolis ft St. Louis Rds. and
Minnesota r., 28 m. W. S. W. of Saint
Paul, the State capital. Manufacturing
and farming.
.SCOTT CO. ARGUS ; Thursdays;
democratic ; eight pages 16x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1861; W. J. Duffy, editor;
Wm. Hinds, publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; C. G. Bowdish, editor and
publisher (9—3).
SHERBURNE, Martin Co. Q 891t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
U m. W. of Fairmont, the county seat.
Farming.
ADVANCE ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25 ; established
1888; E. E. Lane, editor and publisher.
STANDARD; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1897; E. E. Lane, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
SHE VEIN, Clearwater Co. ^ 172t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., aboht 7 m. E.
of Bagley, the county seat. Saw, planing
and feed mills.
ADVOCATE; Fridays (A A).
SEAYTON, c. h., Murray Co. p 883t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 29 m. E. of Pipestone. Flour
and tow mills, creamerj' and hay press.
MURRAY CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; F. A. Harvey, editor
and publisher (1— -8).
PIONEER GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50: established 1878; J. Ruaue, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SEEEPY EYE, Brown Co. p 2,046t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Sleepy Eye lake. Agriculture, milling, dai-
rying and live stock.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; C. S. Whltmore, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1880; W.R.Hodges, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,019 i^
1899, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
SOUTH SAINT PAUL, Dakota
Co. D- 5,000 pop., on Chicago Great Western
and Chicago, Rock Island & Paeific Rds.
and Mississippi r., 3 m. S. of Saint Paul,
the State capital. Manufacturing. Live
stock market.
REPORTER ; every evening except
Sunday; live stock and local; four pages
17x22^; subscription $4; established 1888 ; E.
L. Ogllvie, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,653 in 1906
2,869 in 1907
SPOONER, Beltrami Co. tl
NORTHERN NEWS; Fridays (A A).
SPRINGFIELD, ^*-own Co. p 1,511+
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m.
W. of New Ulm, the county seat. Flour
mills. Farming and stock raising.
ADVANCE ; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1887 ; W. F. Mahler, edi-
tor and publisher (7—5).
SPRINGGROVE, Houston Co. R
491t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Caledonia, the county
seat, and 27 from La Crosse. Wis. Stock
raising and dairying.
HERA liD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
Charles L. Metcalf, editor; B. L. Onsgard Sc,
Co., publishers (1—8).
SPRINGV ALLEY, Fillmore Co. O,
1,770+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Winona & Southwestern Rds.,
75 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis., and 70 S. W. of
Winona, Manufacturing and agriculture.
MERCURY- VIDETTE; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1 ; established— Fide«e 1868, Mercury 1880 ;
F. E. Langworthy, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1907. '
SUN; Tuesdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Sidney J. Hunt-
ley, editor and publisher.
STAPLES, Todd Co. n 2,163 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd.. 35 m. N. W. of Little
Falls. Terminus of Northern Pacific divl
slons In Minnesota.
WORLD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; J. T. Drawz, editor and publisher (1—8).
STARBUCK, Pope Co. -d 469t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. and Lake Minne-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
563
MINNESOTA,
MINNESOTA.
waska, 10 m. S. W. of Glenwood, the county
seat. Farming. |
TIMES; Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
15x2:(!; subscription $1.50; established 1898; E.
B. Linsley, editor and publisher (8—3).
STEPHEN, Marshall Co. tl 513t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 16 m. N. of Warren,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
MARSHALL. CO. LEADER; FrI
days; republican: eight pages lSx22 ; sub-
scription $1.5U; established 1883; S. H. Clark,
editor and publisher (8—3).
STEWART, McLeod Co. a 460 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
18 m. W. of Glencoe, the county seat.
Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1896; A. F. Avery, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
STEWARTVILLE, Olmsted Co. O,
83Utpop.,on Winona & Western Rd., 14 m.
S. of Rochester, the county seat. Farming.
STAR; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1890;
Olmsted Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
STILLWATER, c. h., Wathington
Co. a- 12,318+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul, Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha and St. Paul & Duluth Rds. and at
head of Lake St. Croix, 18 m. E. N. E. of
. Saint Paul, the state capital. Manufactur-
in.g and general trade.
GAZETTE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican ; daily four pages 20x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1 ; established — daily 1884, weekly 1870;
Easton & Masterman, editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding i,ooo in zpoi,
and every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding x,ooo in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; independent-
republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1856; SI A. Clewell, editor
and publisher.
ST. CROIX POST; Thursdays; Ger-
man; Independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1876; F. C. Neumeier,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more thui 1,000 copies
regularly in 1897, but has not since Mt
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
WASHINGTON CO. JOURNAL;
Fridays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; N. A. Nel-
son, editor; F. CI. Neumeier. publisher (1 — 8).
DER HERMANNS-SOHN; semi-
monthly; German; fraternal; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents ; established 1891;
F. C. Neumeier. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secu-
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
SUNBEAM.
SUNBEAM; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
April. 1901; W. G. Hunt, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SWANVILLE, Morrison Co. a 244+
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. W. of
Little Falls, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1900; A. Frost, editor and publisher (6—3).
TAYLOR'S FALLS, Chisago Co. d-
535+ pop., on St. Paul & Duluth Rd. and St.
Croix r., 47 m. N. E. of Saint Paul, the State
capital. Water power, utilized In lumber
manufacturing. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1878; Ed. H. Folsom, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
TENSTRIKE, Beltrami Co. )j SOf
pop., on Minnesota & International Rd.,
about 15 m. N. E. of Bemldji, the county
seat.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
THIEF RIVER FALLS, Bed Lake
Co. \i l,819t pop., on Great Northern Rd. and
Thief and Red Lake rs. Lumber and agri-
culture.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; John
W. Eastman, editor and publisher.
PRESS; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1889; Press Publishing Co., editors
and publishers.
TINTAH, Traverse Co. -0 220 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Wheaton,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CALL; Thursdays; Independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished September, 1901; G. C. Martin, edi-
tor and publisher (7—5) (A A).
TO RAH, Sterns Co. a 351t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 21 m. S.W. of St. Cloud.
RICHMOND STANDARD; Fridays ;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established June, 1900; M. A. Bussen, edi-
tor and publisher (3—7).
TO'W'ERi Saint Louis Co. \:^ S,366 pop.,
on Duluth & Iron' Range Rd. and Vermilion
lake, 61 m. N. N. W. of Two Harbors. Saw
mill and iron-ore mines.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; estafclishedlQOO;
R. M. Sheets, editor and publisher (1—8).
TRACY, Lyon Co. p l,911t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m. S. E. of
Marshall, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; J, M.
Rlegel. editor and publisher.
REPUBLICAN-TRUMPET ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; W. R. Edwards, edi-
tor and publisher (11—5 P).
TRIUMPH, Martin Co. g on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., about 12 m. N.W.
of Falrmount, the county seat.
PROGRESS; Fridays (A A).
664
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
TRUMAN, Martin Co. p 400 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 12 m. N. of Fairmont, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; aubscription $1 25; established Jauu-
ary, 1900; Doollttle & Whitney, editors and
publishers (7—5).
TWIN VALLEY, Norman Co. t:
356+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., about
45 m. S. by S. E. of Crookston. Farming.
TIMES; Wednesdays; independent-re-
publican; four pages 2Ux26; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; J. A. Salomonson,
editor and publisher (6—3).
TWO HARBORS, Lake Co. ^ 4,-t02
pop., on Duluth & Iron Range Rd., 27 m.
E. N. E. of Duluth and Lake Superior. Iron
ore, lumber and pulp-wood shipping point.
IRON NEWS ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; James Coggswell, editor and publisher
(7—5).
IRON TRADE JOURNAL.; Thurs
days; trade; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; T. G.
Johnson, editor and publisher (S — 3).
TYLER, Lincoln Co. p 515t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m. E. of
Lake Benton, the county seat. Farming.
HERAIiD; Thursdays (A A).
JOURNAL.; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; T. T. Gronlund, editor and publisher.
TTLEN, Clay Co.ti 317t pop., on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 13 m. N. of Winnipeg Junc-
tion. Farming.
UNION; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1896 ; O. E. Reiers-
gord, editor and publisher.
VERNDALE, Wadena Co. D 672t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. E. of
Wadena, the county seat. Farming.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
H. M. Henderson, editor and publisher (6—3).
VERNON CENTER, Blue Earth Co.
[p 5 31 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapo-
lis & Omaha Rd., 13 m. N. of Winnebago
City and 20 S. of Mankato. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1897; M. H. Galer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
VESTA, Redwood Go. p 286 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 13 m. W. of
Redwood "^alls, the county seat. Manu-
facturing of bricks. Farming.
CENSOR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x22: subscription $1; established
July, 1904; Harvey Harris, editor and pub-
Usher (1-8).
VILLARD, Pope Co. -n 249 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 5 m. N. E. of Glen-
iTood, the county seat. Farming and
gtocJc raising.
GRIT I Fridays; local; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established May. 1903; H. E.
West, editor and publisher (1— 5P).
VIRGINIA, Saint Louis Co. a' 6,065
on Duluth, Missabe & Northern, Duluth &,
MINNESOTA.
Iron Range, Great Northern and Duluth,
Rainy Lake & Winnipeg Rds., 70 m. N. by
N. E. of Duluth, the county seat. Saw mills.
Lumbering. Mining.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; estaolished 1893; W.
E. Hannaford, editor and publisher (1—8).
VIRGINIAN; Fridays; republican; min-
ing; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1895; D. E. Cuppernull, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WABASHA, c. h., Wabasha Co. Q
2,619 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee «& St. Paul
Rd. and Mississippi r.. 3 m. below Lake
Pepin and 30 above Winona. Grain market
and center of trade. Roller flour and plan-
ing mills.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1888; A. J. Stone, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,199 for
the year 1898, and exceeding 1,000 in
1900, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
WABASHA CO. HERALD; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2 ; established 1855 ; J. F. Mc-
Govern & Co., editors and publishers.
WABASSO, Redwood Co. p 178t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
10 m. S. E. of Vesta. Wheat, cattle and
dairying.
STANDARD; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.60; estab-
lished 1900; A. Clark Gleason, editor and
publisher (2— 3).
WAGONIA, Carver Co. D 728t pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 11 m. W.
N. W. of Chaska, the county seat, and 32 W.
S. W. of Minneapolis. Farming.
PATRIOT; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; C. A. Reil,
editor and publislier.
WADENA, c. h., Wadena Co. n 1.520t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Great North-
ern Rds., 46 m. W. of Brainerd. Flour
mills and leather factory. Agriculture and
dairying.
WADENA CO. PIONEER JOUR-
NAL; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1878 ; C.
C. Eastman, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year ^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WALKER, c.h., Cass Co. tl SOOf pop.,
on Brainerd & Minnesota and Great North-
ern Rds., 30 m. N. E. of Park Rapids. Lum-
bering and farming.
CASS CO. PIONEER; Fridays; repub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
565
MINNESOTA.
1 can; eight pages 17i^x24; subscription $1.50;
establislied 1894 ; A. A. Oliver, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
PIIjOT; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1897; F.
A. Dare, editor and publisher (7—5).
WARREN, c.h., Marshall Co. ^j 1.640
pop., on Great Northern and Soo Rds. and
Snake r., 30 m. N. of Crookston. Farming
and dairying
REGISTER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1887; C. L. Stevens, editor; Stevens
Bros., publishers (1—8).
SHEAF; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1880; J. P. Mattson, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies _ regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
WARROAD, Boseau Co. ^ 700 pop.,
on Canadian Northern Rd., 19 m. N. E. of
Roseau, the county seat. Farming.
COMMONWEALTH; Fridays; inde
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1903; A. E. McDonald, edi-
tor and publisher (1— S).
PL.AINDEAL.ER; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; W. H. Book, editor; Berg &
Moody, publishers (6— 3).
WASECA, c. h., Waseca Co. g 3,103t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Min-
neapolis & St. Louis Rds., 75 m. S. of Minne-
apolis. Agriculture.
JOURNAL. -RADICAL.; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1863; W. A. Clement, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,6oo in
1902, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
WASECA CO. HERALD; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1877; J. F. Murphy & Co.,
editors and publishers (2—3).
WATERTOWN, Carver Co. D 490t
pop., 6 m. S. of Delano, the nearest station
on Great Northern Rd. Farming.
CARVER CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; C. O. Teas, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
WATERVILL.E, La Sueur Co. r\
1,'260+ pop., at junction of Chicago Great
Western and Minneapolis & St. Louis Rds.
Trade center of lumbering and farming
district. Shipping of lumber, fish and grain.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays (A A).
WAVERIiY, Wright Co. D 543 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd,, 38 m. W. of Minne-
apolis. Farming, wheat, rye, oats, corn
and cattle raising.
STAR; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894; James P. McDonnell, editor and
publisher (1—8).
WELCOME, ^arfm Co. p 549t pop.,
at junction of Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
MINNESOTA.
Paul and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.,
about 7 m. W. of Fairmount, the county
seat. Grain elevators, flour mill, creamery
and cement block plant.
TIMES; Friday8(AA).
WEIiliS, Faribault Co. g 2,017t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 25 m.
E. of Blue Earth City, the county seat. Rail-
road repair shops. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1877; A. F. Howard, editor and pub-
lisher.
FORUM; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; W. R. L. Jenks, editor and pub-
lisher (7-5).
WESTBROOK, Cottonwood Co. P
350 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapollg
& Omaha Rd., 24 m. N. W. of Wlndom.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901: O. M & A. M. Quigley, editors and
publishers (1 — 4).
WEST CONCORD, Dodge Co.ReSSt
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd.,10m.
N. W. of Mantorville, the county seat.
Stock raising, dairying and agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; Inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1893; A.E.Pennell,
editor and publisher (7 — :">).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
WHEATON, c. h.. Traverse Co. -a
1,346 pop., on Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 46 m. N. of Ortonville. Agriculture.
FOOTPRINTS; Fridays ; Indepen-
dent; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1890; Geo. G. AUanson, editor
and publisher.
GAZETTE-REPORTER ; Fridays ; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1885 ; E. F. Joubert, editor
and publisher.
W^HITE BEAR LAKE, Bamsey
Co. D-l,288t pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.,
9 m. N. E. of Saint Paul, the county seat
and State capital. Agriculture.
WHITE BEAR LIFE; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; E. L.Fales, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
WHITE EARTH, Becker Co. \i
3,500t pop., about 5 m. E. of Ogema, nearest
station on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rd.
TOMAHAWK; Thursdays (A A).
WILLMAR, c. h., Kandiyohi Co. n
3,409+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., 92 m. W.
of Minneapolis. Railroad machine shops.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription 73 cents; Journal Publishing
Co., editors and publishers.
REPUBLICAN GAZETTE; Thurs-
days ; republican ; twelve pages 17x24 ; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1871 ; Alton Crosby,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
566
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNESOTA.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
TRIBUNE; Weanesdays; eight pages
173^x24; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
Victor E. La wson, editor; Tribune Printing
Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue oi 1,000 in 1897 and
2,100 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
"WILMONT, Nobles Co. p 650 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 13
m. from Adrian. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1900;
Bukhiner Bros., editors and publishers (7—5).
WINDOM, c. h., Cottonwood Co. J3
1,944+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rd., 59 m. W. S. W. of Mankato.
Dairying.
COTTONWOOD CO. CITIZEN;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 15x22:
subscription $1.50; established 1883; Churchill
& Dunncliff, editors-and publishers (6—3).
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871 ; E. C. Huntington, editor; S. & E.
C. Huntington, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1896 and 1897,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
"WINNEBAGO CITY, Faribault
Co. [? 1,816+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul and Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
Sc Omaha Rds. and Blue Earth r., 33 m. S.
of Mankato. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1893; Black well & McCoUey, editors
and publishers (6—3).
PRESS-NEWS; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 30x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1867; J. H. Sherin, editor; Sherin &
Foss, publishers.
WINONA, c. h., Winona Co. [^ 19,714t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul.
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chicago &
Northwestern, Chicago Great Western
and Greenbay & Western Rds. and Missis-
sippi r., 107 m. S. E. of Saint Paul, the State
capital. Manufactures flour, lumber, wag-
ons, plows and agricultural mdchinery.
Important grain market.
MORNING INDEPENDENT; every
moruing except Monday ; independent-ilemo-
cratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription $3;
established 1898; Independent Publishing
Company, publishers (12 — 6).
Copies printed: 3,278 in 1907
REPUBLICAN-HERALD; every
•veniug except Sunday; republican; eight
to sixteen pages 17x24; subscription $5.20;
estaiblinhed— Republican 1855, Herald 1869;
Republican Herald Publishing Company,
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: 3,202 in 1902
4.044 in 1903
4,216 in 1904
4,273 in 1905
4,259 in 1906
4,556 in 1907
MINNESOTA.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established 1888;
P. J. Barth, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for_ an average issue of 2,363 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1902 and 1907.
WESTLICHER HEROLD; Tues-
days. SONNTAGS WINONA, Fridays,
and VOLRSBLATT DES WESTENS,
Thursdays; German; Independent - demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription-
Tuesday $1, Friday $1, Thursday 50 cents;
established— Tuesday 1891, Friday 1887, Thurs-
day 1899; Joseph Leicht, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: Tuesday,
12,174 in 1896
22,145 in 1904
21,198 in 1906
22,343 in 1907
Friday, 10,544 in 1896
23,225 in 1904
23,548 in 1906
23,865 in 1907
Thursday, 23,334 in 1900
32,046 in 1904
33j90i in 1906
34,760 in 1907
WIARUS; Thursdays; Polish; inde-
pendent; roman catholic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1886 ; Mrs. J.
Derdowski, editor and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3>ooo m
1896, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies,
NATIONAL FARMER AND FA-
MILIEN JOURNAL; biweekly; Ger-
man; agricultural; subscription 50 cents; ei-
tablishedl899; .Joseph Leicht, publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: 17,477 in 1903
19,500 in 1904
23,230 in 1906
29,540 in 1907
WINTHROP, Sibley Co. g 1,031 pop.,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 70 m. S. W.
of Minneapolis and 33 E. of Beaver Falls.
Farming.
- N E W^ S ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1887; Alvin T. Johnson, editor and publisher
(1-8).
WOIiVERTON, Wilkin Co. -a 17t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., about 18 m.g.
of Moorhead.
PROGRESS: Fridays (A A).
WOODLiAKH, Yellow Medicine Co.
p 264+ pop., on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd.,
10 m. S. of Granite Falls, the county seat.
Wheat and corn raising. Butter making.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1892; E. H. Mc-
Leod. editor and publisher.
WOODSTOCK, Pipestone Co. p 211t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd.. 11m. E.of Pipestone, the county
seat. Farming, dairying and stock-raising
region.
PIPESTONE CO. NEWS; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1895; George Shields, editor
and publisher (6—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
567
MINNESOTA.
WORTHINGTON, c. h., Nobles Co.
p 2,386t pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Min-
neapolis & Omaha and Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rds., 55 m. E. of Sioux
Falls, S. Dak. Agriculture and stock raising
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x2^; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; Thomas Dovery, editor and pub-
lisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
had credit for an average issue of 1,093
for the year 1896, 1,296 in 1897, but
has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
GLiOBE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages!«(15x22 ; subscription $1.50; established
1886; A. E. Caldwell, editor and publisher.
HER A Li D; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1894 ; E. K. Smith, editor and publisher.
WYKOFF. Fillmore Co. O, 495t pop.,
on Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul Rd.
72 m. W. of La Crosse, Wis. Agriculture
and stock raising.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
MINNESOTA.
1894; Ernest G. Klock, editor and publish-
er fl-8).
YOUNG AMERICA, Carver Co.
D 318+ pop,, on Minneapolis & St. Louis
Rd., 40 m. S. W. of Minneapolis. Creamery,
flour and saw mills.
EAGLE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 14ix22i; subscription $1; established
August, 1904; E. F. Koehring, editor; Eagle
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
ZUMBROTA, Goodhue Co. O, l,ll9t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul,
Duluth, Red Wing & Southern and Chicago
& Northwestern Rds.. 20 m. S. S. E. of Red-
wing. Market for barley and wheat,
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Rockne & Davis, editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo coi>-
ies. but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MISSISSIPPI.
Population 1,551,270 t. Land Area 46,340 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Tennessee, east by Alabama, south by the Gulf of Mexico
and Louisiana, and west by Arkansas and Louisiana. State capital : Jackson.
Principal products and industries : Cotton, Indian corn, rice and sugar-cane and
lumber manufacturing. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30,
1908), 212, divided as follows : Daily, IT; semi-weekly, 6 ; weekly, 182 ; bi-weekly, 1;
semi-monthly, 2; monthly, 4.
The cities of over 3,500 population, according to the United States census of
1903 (t), are as follows:
Vicksburff 14,834t
Meridian 14,050t
Natchez 12,t410t
Jackson 7,816t
Greenville y,643t
Columbus 6,484t
Biloxi 5,467t
Yazoo City 4,944t
AVater Valley 3,813t
Corinth 3,661t
ABERDEEN, c.h., Monroe Co. ^ 5,870
pop., on Illinois Central, Kansas City, Mem-
pliis & Birmingtiam and Mobile & Oliio Rds.
and Tombigbee r. Cotton oil mills, com-
press, clothing factory, saw and plaining
mills and lumber yards. Cotton is shipped
down the river to Mobile, Ala., 232 m.
distant.
ABERDEEN WEEKLY; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1875; S. A. Dalton, editor;
T. T. Davenport, manager (1—8).
EXAMINER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1866; Jonas & Kidd, editors and publishers
(7-5).
AGKERMAN, Choctaw Co. a 706t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 30 m. N. E. of
Kosciusko. Agriculture.
CHOCTAW PLAINDEALER; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; J. Lem Seawright,
editor and publisher,
SUN; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November. 1905; Carlisle & Doughty, editors
and publishers (12—5 P).
ASHLAND, c. h.. Benton Co. b 162t
pop., 12 m. E. of Lamar, the nearest sta-
tion on Illinois Central Rd., and 60 S. E. of
Memphis, Tenn. Cotton and grain.
REGISTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established
1886; Q. P. Harrison, editor and publisher.
BATES VIIiLE, c.h., Panola Co.
^ 1,000 pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 8 m.
S. by S. E. of Sardis. the county seat, and
and 60 S. of Memphis, Tenn. Foundry,
machine shop and flour mills, cordage and
spoke factory. Shipping point for cotton.
PANOLiA STAR; Wednesdays (A A).
PANOLiIAN; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1881; E. M. Cage, editor and publisher (1—8).
BAY SAINT LOUIS, c. h., Han-
eook Co. [? 2,872+ pop., on Louisville & Nash-
ville Rd. and the Gulf of Mexico, 52 m. N. E.
of New Orleans, La. Oyster dredging and
fishing. Saw mills and woolen factory.
Winter resort.
GUI.F COAST PROGRESS; Satur-
days (A A).
SEA COAST ECHO; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; Chas. G. Moreau, editor and
publisher.
BAY SPRINGS, c.h., Jasper Co. R 46
pop.— local estimate 1,200 — on Mobile. Jack-
son & Kansas Cltv Rd., about. 15 m. W. of
Spaulding,
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 9x14}^; subscription $1; established
1897 ; S. F. Thlgpen, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
BELZONI,Tras/ii?]5rfon Co. -0 263 pop.,
on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd., 37 m.
S. E. of Greenville.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1902; W. S. Knotts, editor and
publisher (1—4).
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1901; M.
L. Turnage, editor and publisher (1^—4).
BEULAH, Bolivar Co. -n on Yazoo
& Mississippi Valley Rd., 6 m. S. E. of Rose-
dale, the county seat. Farming.
AVALANCHE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established March,
1901; Charles B. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BILOXI, Harrison Co. O, 8,058 pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 80 m. N. E.
of New Orleans, La. Canning of oysters,
fruits and vegetables. Manufacturing and
shipping.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays ; democratic ; four pages
17}^x24; subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1898, semi weekly
1884 ; G. W. Wilkes & Sons, editors and publish-
ers (2—8).
Copies printed: evening, 952 in 1906
1,062 in 1907
For the year 1899 the semi-weekly
edition of this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any re-
newal of the claim.
REVIEW; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; eight
pages— daily 13x20, weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion— daily $5, weeklj' $2; established— dally
August, 1902, weekly 1896; J. D. McKie, editor
and publisher (11—2) (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
560
MISSISSIPPI.
BOONEVIIiliE, c. h., Prentit$ Co. tf
l,05U-t- pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd.. 21 m. S. of
Corinth. Cotton.
BANNER ; Thursdaj's; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; Thomas L.
Bettersworth, editor and publisher.
PRENTISS PLiAINDEALER; Thurs
days; independent-democratic; four pages
16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1885 ;
J. N. Boone, editor and publisher.
BRANDON, c. h., Rankin Co. u 775t
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 14 m.
E. of Jackson, the State capital. Agri-
culture, lumber and cotton.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; W. S. May, editor and publisher (S— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BROOKHA VEN, c. li.,i<nco/n Co. p
2,6T8+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 55 m.
S. by S. W. of Jackson, the State capital.
Cotton, yellow pine lumber and manu-
facturing.
LEADER; Wednesdays and Saturdays;
s ix pages 13x20 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1883; B. T. Hobbs, editor and publisher
(2-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert tiiat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LINCOLN CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic : eight pages 173^x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1880; W. S. & L. H. Bowen,
editors and publishers (7 — 5).
SOUTH MISSISSIPPIAN i Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established June, 1905; Butler
& "Weathersby, editors and publishers (6 — 5 P).
BROOKVILiLiE, Noxubee Co. D- 612t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 10 m. N. of
Macon, the county seat. Agriculture.
VOICE; Fridays (A A).
BUCATUNNA, Wayne Co. q. 32Bt
pop., on Mobile «& Ohio Rd.
WAYNE CO. RECORD; Thurs-
days; democratic: twelve to sixteen pages
11x18; subscription §1; established February,
1904; J. M. Wllkens, editor; Southern Floral
Nursery Co., publishers (1—7).
BYHALIA, Marshall Co. \^ 760t pop.,
on Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham
Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Holly Springs, the
county seat, and 80 S. E. of Memphis, Tenn.
Cotton, corn, molasses, hay and lumber.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1883; John M.
Eddlns, editor and publisher.
CANTON, c. h., Madison Co. D 8,404t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 23 m. N. N. E.
of Jackson, the State capital. Cotton.
MISSISSIPPI BAPTIST; Fridays:
baptist: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1899; R. T. Sinn, editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 P).
MISSISSIPPI.
PICKET ; Fridays ; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $2; established 1883;
H. G. Ross, editor and publisher.
CARROLIiTON, c. h., Carroll Co. a
540+ pop., on Southern Rd.. 96 m. N. of
Jackson, the State capital. Large cotton
factory and oil mill.
CONSERVATIVE; Saturdays; demo-
cratic: four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1865; I. L. Murphy, editor and
publisher i2— 3).
CARTHAGE, c. h., Leake Co. n 416t
pop., about 40 m. N. E. of Jackson, the State
capital. Agriculture and cotton.
CARTHAGINIAN; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1872 ; L. M. Garrett, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
CARY, Sharkey Co. -a On Yazoo &
Mississippi Valley Rd., 35 m. N. of Vicks-
burg. Cotton district.
NEGRO WORLD; Saturdays; negro;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; A. J. Golden, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CENTERVILIiE, Wilkinson Co. p
590+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.,
about 14 m. E. of Woodville, the county
seat. Cotton, corn and sugar cane.
JEFFERSONIAN; Fridays; democrat-
ic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1890; J. I. Ballance, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
CHARLESTON, c. h., Tallaliatchie
Co. t2 480+ pop., 23 m. N. W. of Grenada.
Farming and cotton growing.
DEMOCRATIC HERALD; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1892 : H. W. Sanders,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
CLARKSDALE, c. b., Coahoma Co.
ti 1,773+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
and Mobile & Northwestern Rds. and Sun-
flower r., 76 m. S. of Memphis, Tenn. Cot-
ton compress, brick works and saw, planing
and cotton seed oil mills.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; Sanderson Bros., editors and publishers
(8—3).
CHALLENGE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; Mrs. H.H.Butt, editor and publisher.
DELTA REGISTER; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established April, 1902 ; Harris & Burke,
editors and publishers (10—6).
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 17J^x24;
subscriptions!; established September, 1902;
Henry C. Dunn, editor and publisher (3—3).
CLEVELAND, bolivar Co. -O 479t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 28 m. 8. E. of
Rosedale, the county seat. Sawmills. Cot-
ton growing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1899 : C. S. Glassco, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CLINTON, Sinds Co. -D 354t Pop., on
Alabama & Vlcksburg Rd., about 9 m. W.
of Jackson, the State capital.
CLINTONIAN; Saturdays (A A).
670
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSISSIPPI.
COIililNS, c. h., Covington Co. P 2,500
pop., on Gulf & Ship Island Rd. Farming
and stock raising. Lumber mills.
COMMERCIAL: Thursdays: Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1901; E. W. Taylor, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
COIjUMBIA, c. h., Marion Co. g 507t
pop., on Pearl r., 100 m. N. by N. E. of New
Orleans, La. Cotton, wool and timber.
Manufacturing and turpentine.
COIiUMBIAN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1901; B. R. Blankenshlp, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; ten pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1883; Thos.
S. Dale, editor and publisher (5—4).
COLUMBUS, c. h., Lowndes Co. n-
6,484t pop., on Southern and Mobile & Ohio
Rds. and Tomblgbee r., 24 m. W. of Stark-
vllle. Seat of State Female College. Ship-
ping point for cotton. Manufacture of cot-
ton goods and Iron.
COMMERCIAL.; semi-weekly. Sun-
days and Thursdays, and W E E K L. Y ,
Tuesdays; four pages 18x24; subscription—
semi-weekly $2, weekly $1; established 1895;
J. T. Senter, editor and publisher.
DISPATCH; semi- weekly, Sundays
«nd Wednesdays, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days ; democratic : eight to twelve pagesl8x24 ;
subscription— semi-weekly $2, weekly $1; es-
tablished 18T7; P. W. Maer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CORINTH, c. h., Alcorn Co. cT 3,661t
pop., on Memphis Sl Charleston and Mobile
& Ohio Rds., 93 m. E. by S. E. of Memphis,
Tenn. Iron works and woolen mills.
CORINTHIAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; dallyfour, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1 ; established
1894; Kenneth F. Beers, editor and publisher
(10-6).
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
18T9; F. Leake, editor and publisher (1—8).
CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Copiah Co.
-a l,093t pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and
Bayou r., 24 m. S. by S. E. of Jackson, the
State capital. Fruit growing.
METEOR; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881 ; S. H. Aby & Son, editors and publishers
(8-3).
DECATUR, c. h., Ntwton Co. D-150
pop., 25 m. N. W. of Meridian. Agriculture.
NEWTON TIMES; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established August, 1901; Thos. Keith, Jr.,
editor and publisher (6 — 3).
DEKALB, c. h., Kemper Co. D- 291t
pop., about 11 m. S. W. of Scooba. nearest
station on Mobile & Ohio Rd. Agriculture.
SOUTHERN STAR; Wednesdays
(▲A).
MISSISSIPPI.
DURANT, Holmes Co. a 2,500 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 59 m. N. of Jackson,
the State capital. Carriage shops and manu-
factories. Agriculture, brlckmaking and
canning factory.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1882;
P. M. Elmore, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i>049 for
the year 1899 and exceeding z.ooo in
1903, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
EDWARDS, Sinds Co. -a 686+ pop.,
on Alabama & VIcksburg Rd.
CALANTHIAN JOURNAL; Satur-
days (A A).
CHRISTIAN INFORMER; bl week
ly (A A).
ELLISVILLE, c. h., Jones Co. P,
1899+ pop., on Queen A Crescent Route Rd.,
63 m. S. W. of Meridian. Manufactures of
lumber, rosin and turpentine. Farming
and stock raising. Cotton-shipping point.
N E W^ S O U T H-N E W S ; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; J. F. Parker, editor and
publisher (5 — 5).
ENTERPRISE, Clarke Co. a- 739t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio and Queen A
Crescent Route Rds., 15 m. S. by S. W. of
Meridian. Farming and cotton.
CLARKE CO. TIMES ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1886; W. G. Huntley, editor
and publisher.
EASTERN BANNER; Saturdays;
negro; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1899; S. Y. Porter, editor; The
Eastern Banner Publishing Co., publishers
(1-4) (A A).
EUPORA, Webster Co. n 724t pop., on
Southern Rd., 5 m. S. of Walthall, the
county seat. Agriculture.
PROGRESS; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; M. W. Sharp, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
FAYETTE, c. h., J^ersonlCo. p 604t
pop., on Yazoo A Mississippi Valley Rd.,
26 m. N. E. of Natchez and 51 S. of VIcks-
burg. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1866; P. K. Whitney, editor and pub-
lisher.
FLORENCE, Rankin Co. -a 600 pop.,
on Gulf & Ship Island Rd., 11 m. S. E. of
Jackson, the State capital. Cotton.
STEENS CREEK TIMES; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1895; John L. Evans, editor; The
Times Co., publishers.
FOREST, c.h., Scott Co. u 761t pop.,
on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 45 m. E. of
Jackson, the State capltaL Pine forests
and prairie lands.
SCOTT CO. REGISTER; Wednes-
days; independent; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1867; E. E. Butler
and Mrs. L. Butler, editors and publishers.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
571
MISSISSIPPI.
FRIARPOINT, c. h., Coahoma Co. t]
750+ pop., on Yazoo & Mlsslislppi Valley
Rd. and Mississippi r., 270 m. above Vicks-
. burg. Cotton shipping point.
C <) A H O M I A N ; Saturdays ; sound
money-democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
Bcrlptlon $1.50; established 1886; T.R.David-
son, editor and publisher (6 — ^3).
GLOSTER, AmUe Co. p l,661t pop.,
on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd., 15 m.
W. by N. W. of Liberty, the county seat.
Shipping point for lumber.
VALLEY RECORD; Fridays, demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; W. D. Caulfield, editor; W.
V. Caulfield, publisher (6—3).
GREENVILLE, c. h., Washington
Co. -a 7,642+ pop., on Southern and Yazoo &
Mississippi Valley Rds. and Mississippi r.,
140 m. above Vicksburg. Cotton.
DEMOCRAT: every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
16x22; subscription— dailv $4.50, weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1896, weekly 1888; L. Pink
Smith, editor; Greenville Democrat Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3).
BULLETIN; Thursdays; negro; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
December, 1905; T. J. Davidson, editor and
publisher (2—6 P).
DELTA LIGHT HOUSE; Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; J. C. Chappie, editor; The Delta News
Company, publishers.
SOUTHERN FORUM; Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished February, 1901; W. H. Jourdan, editor;
Forum Publishing Co., publishers.
TIMES ; Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established 1868;
H. T, Crosbv, editor; Times Co., publishers.
BAPTIST PREACHERS' UNION;
semimonthly; baptist; negro; four pages
15x22; subscription 75 cents; established 1895;
Rev. (t. W. Gayies. editor and puhlisher(2 — 3).
ZION HA R P; semi monthly ; negro;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
75 -cants; established 1895; Rev. J. W. Scott,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GREEN'WOOD, c. h., Leflore Co. a
6,500 pop., on Illinois Central and Southern
Rds. and Yazoo r., 52 m. E. by N. E. of
Greenville. Cotton.
COMMONWEALTH; Fridays;
eight pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; J. L. Gillespie, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; H. B. Dixon, editor and pub-
lisher (1~8).
GRENADA, c. h., Grenada Co. r^
2,568+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and at
MISSISSIPPI.
head of navigation on Yalobusha r., 20 m.
N. of Winona. Cotton.
SENTINEIi ; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1855; O. F. Lawrence, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5').
GULFPORT, c. h., Harrison Co. p
1,060+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
terminus of Gulf & Ship Island Rds., 3 m.
W. of Mississippi City. Lumber and ship-
ping.
REVIEW; every evening except Sunday
(▲ A).
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
RECORD; Sundays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; A. G. Osoinach, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
GUNTOWN, Lee Co. cf 325t pop., on
Mobile & Ohio Rd., 13 m. N. of Tupelo, th«
county seat. Agriculture.
HOT TIMES; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1898; Geo.
B. Brown, editor and publisher (7—3).
HATTIESBURG, c. h., Perry Go. O,
14,300 pop.— local estimate— on Queen &
Crescent, Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City,
Jlississippi Central and Gulf & Ship Island
Rds., 110 m, N. of New Orleans, La. Farm-
ing, stock raising and lumbering.
NEWS; every morning except Monday
(A A).
PROGRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKliY. Fridays; democratic;
daily eight pages 15x22, weekly ten pages
17x23; subscription— dally $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished 18S5; Wm. Moffett, Jr., and A. C.
Aylesworth, editors; Wm. MofiFett, Jr., pub-
lisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,175 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory' report
but was credited with more uian z,doo
in 1905 and 1907.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
HAZLEHURST, c. h., Copiah Co. -a
1,579+ pop.— local estimate 3,000— on Illlnolg
Central Rd., 34 m. S. by S.W. of Jackson, the
State capital. Manufacturing and cotton.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; W. N. Hawkins, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,409 in 1907
HERNANDO, c. h., De Soto Co. fl
563+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 22 m. S.
of Memphis, Tenn. Cotton-shipping polnt-
TIMES- PROMOTER; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1897; G. L. Darden, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HICKORY, Newton Co. D- 626t pop.,
on Alabama & Vicksburg Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Decatur, the county seat. Agriculture.
REPORTER-INDEX J Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1889; N. M. Everett, editor;
Everett & Scarborough, publishers (12—2).
HOLLANDALE, Washington Co. -a
325+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd., 18 m. N. of Rolling Fork. Cotton.
SATURDAY TIMES; Saturdays (A A).
572
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSISSIPPI.
HOLIiY SPRINGS, c. h., Marshall
Co. ti 2,815t pop., on Illinois Central and
Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham Rds,.
48 m. S. E. of Memphis, Tenn. Stoneware
factory and cotton compress. Cotton trade.
REPORTER} Thursdays; democratic;
four pages :i0x2t) ; subscription $1 ; established
1865 ; C. H. Curd, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
SOUTH } Wednesdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x2<!; subscription $1; established 1867;
J. B. Mattison, editor; Mrs. Ella M. Hall, pub-
lisher (1—8).
HOUSTON, c.h.. Chickasaw Co. [j 677t
pop., 20 m. W. by S. W. of Okolona. Man-
ufacturing.
REPORTER; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1897;
Strain & Martin, editors and publishers (A A)
INDIANOLA, c. h., Sunflower Co. -n
63CH- pop. , on Southern Rd. , 25 m. W. of Green-
ville. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; free silver;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; W. E. Chapman, editor and pub-
lisher.
SUNFLOWER TOCSIN; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 30x26; subscrio-
tion $1; established 1886; J. A. Richardson,
editor and publisher.
lUKA, c. h., Tishomingo Co. q' 883t
pop., on Memphis & Charleston Rd., near
Tennessee r., 115 m. E. of Memphis, Tenn.
Farming.
VIDETTE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
G.W. Dudley, editor and publisher (6— 3).
JACKSON, c. h., Hinds Co. -a State
Capital, 7,816f pop. — local estimate
15,600 — on Illinois Central, Natchez, Jackson
& Columbus, Queen & Crescent Route, Ala-
bama & Vicksburg, Yazoo & Mississippi
Valley, and Gulf & Ship Island Rds. and
Pearl r. Iron foundries, plow and harrow,
wagon, buggy, fertilizer, and sash, door
and blind factories, cotton seed oil and
planing mills, brick and lumber yards, cot-
ton gins, and railroad shops. Cotton-ship-
ping center.
CLiARION-LEDGER; every morning,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $1; established — daily 1889, weekly
1836; R.H.Henry, editor; The Clarion-Ledger
Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,025 _ in 1897 and 2,246 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 10,000 in 1890.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than '2,330
every year since 1901, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
EVENING NEWS; every evening and
Sunday morning; democratic; daily eight,
Sunday sixteen pages 17x24; subscription—
MISSISSIPPI.
daily $6, Sunday $1.50; established 1890; News
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 3,337 in 1904
5,424 in 1905
6,820 in 1906
6,819 in 1907
BAPTIST; Thursdays; baptist; sixteen
pages l(iJ^xl5; subscription $2; established
1898; T. J. Bailey, editor; Mississippi Baptist
Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,434 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since 1901, up to
and including 1907.
MISSISSIPPI SCHOOL JOUR-
NAL; monthly, except August ; educa-
tional; thirty-six pages 7J^x9i^; subscrip-
tions!; established 1895; E. L. Bailey, editor;
Mississippi School Journal Company, pub-
lishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,115 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PYTHIAN JOURNAL; monthly
(AA).
KIIiMICHAEL, Montgomery Co. D
325 pop., on Southern Rd.. 120 m. S. of Mem-
phis, Tenn. Cotton and lumber.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established October, 1905;
Joe T. Parks, editor and publisher (12—5 P).
KOSCIUSKO, C.h., yf«rtto Co. n 2. 078t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 70 m. N. E. of
Jackson, the State capital. Agriculture and
milling.
CENTRAL 3IISSISSIPPI SIG-
NAL; Fridays (A A).
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established 1896;
W. M. Noah, editor and publisher (8-3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit foi an average issue of 1,234 in
1897, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
STAR-LEDGER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished—Sfar 1866, Ledger 1895; Wiley Sanders,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,440 in
1 901, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but ha=; ben credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
LAUREL, Jones Co. Q, 3,193t pop., on
New Orleans & Northeastern, Mobile,
Jackson & Kansas City and Gulf & Ship
Island Rds.. 75 m. S. E. of Jackson. Exten-
sive lumber, cotton and wagon manufac-
tories. Agriculture and truck farming.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; A.
W. Noble, editor and publisher (7—5).
LEDGER; Saturdays; democratic; six-
teen pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
April. 1902; W. L. Pryor, editor; The Ledger
Printing Co., publishers (8 — 3).
NEWS-JOURNAL; Saturdays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1901; T. S. Nelson, editor and
publisher (2-5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
573
MISSISSIPPI.
LiEAKESVILLiE, c. h., Greene Co.
O^ 3o0 pop., on Alabama & Mississippi Rd.,
125 m. S. E. of Jackson, the State capital.
Farming and lumbering.
GREENE CO. HERAkLD: Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished September 1, 1893; James Faulk, editor
and publisher (1—8).
LELAND, Washington Co. -a 762 pop.,
on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1899; E. W. Taylor, editor and
publisher (12-3).
LEXINGTON, c.h. ,^oZme« Co. a
1,516+ pop.— local estimate 2,130— on Illinois
Central Rd., 60 m. N. of Jackson, the State
capital. Cotton.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1838; R. A. Povall, manager; The Adver-
tiser Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: i,68o in 1904
1,720 in 1906
2,102 in 1907
LIBERTY, c. h., Amite Co.JJ 392t pop.,
100 m. S. W. of Jackson, the State capital.
Saw and grist mills. Agriculture.
SOUTHERN HERALD ; Fridays; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1866 ; A. G. Stratton, editor and publisher.
LONG BEACH, Harrison Co. g
1,000 pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.
and Gulf of Mexico, 3 m. W. of Gulfport.
Saw mills. Truck farming.
SUN; Saturdays; six pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established September, 1905;
Wm. Tell, editor and publisher (10— 5 P).
LOUISVILLE, c. h., Winston Co. D
505+ pop., on Mobile, Jackson & Kansas
City Rd., 32 m. W. of Macon and 16 S. E.
of Ackerman. Agriculture.
WINSTON CO. JOURNAL.; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x22; subscription
$1; established 1892; W. C. Hight. editor and
publisher (7—5).
LUMBERTON, Lamar Co. g l,509t
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route and
Gulf & Ship Island Rds.. 82 m. N. by N. E.
of New Orleans, La. Lumber and turpen-
tine.
HEADBLOCK; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888 ; T. B. Geiger, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MoGOMB, Pike Co. g 4,477t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 7 m. N. of Magnolia,
the county seat, and 105 N. of New Orleans,
• La. Cotton and Indian corn.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1889; R. B. May, editor and pub-
. Usher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,067 in
1899 and 1,481 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
ated with more than i>ooo every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MISSISSIPPI.
MACON, c. h., Noxubee Co. D-2,057t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd. and Noxubee
r., at head of navigation, 35 m. S. of West
Point. Cotton and agriculture.
BEACON; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1849; P. T. Ferris, editor and publisher.
MAGNOLIA, c. h., Pike Co. g l,038t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 85 m. S. of
Jackson, the State capital, and 98 N. of New
Orleans, La. Cotton, corn, vegetables and
yellow pine lumber.
GAZETTE; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; democratic ; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1872; Joseph E.
Norwood, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1904; J. B. Sternberger, editor; R. B. May,
publisher (12—4).
MARKS, Quitman Co. "q 704 pop., on
Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd., 82 m. S. of
Memphii, Tenn. Agriculture and lumber.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1905; Eugene P. Clarke, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MAYERSVILLE, c h., Issaquena
Co. -o 250+ pop., about 1 m. E. of Mississippi
r. and 10 m. W. of Rolling Fork, nearest
station on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.
Cotton shipping.
SPECTATOR; Saturdays (A A).
MEADVILLE, c. h., Franklin Co. p
500 pop., 37 m. W. of Natchez, Cotton, mo-
lasses and lumber.
FRANKIilN ADVOCATE ; Thurs-
days; eight pages 13J^x20; subscription $1.25;
established 1891; N. D. Buttler, editor; Mrs.
M. C. Buttler. publisher (1—8).
SEARCHIilGHT; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established August, 1905; W. T. Hastings,
editor ; Franklin County Publishing Co.,
publishers (11—5 P).
MENDENHALL, Simpson Co. g on
Gulf & Ship Island Rd., about 30 m. S. E. of
Jackson, the State capital. Lumber.
SimPSON CO. NEWS; Thursdays
(A A).
MERIDIAN, c. h., Lauderdale Co. D-
14,050+ pop. — local estimate 25,000 — on
Queen & Crescent Route, Alabama Great
Southern, Southern and Mobile & Ohio Rds.,
90 m. E. of Jackson, the State capital.
Railroad machine shops. Agriculture, lum-
ber and cotton. Cotton factories and rar-
ied manufactures.
DISPATCH; every morning except
Monday, and WEEK L.Y, Fridays (A A).
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, Sunday morning, and WEEK-
Li Y, Thursdays; democratic; eight to twelve
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, Sunday
574
AMEKICAN NEWSrArER DIRECTORY,
MISSISSIPPI.
MISSISSIPPI.
$1.50, weekly 50 cents; established 1894; Chas.
P. Dement, editor; Meridian Star Publishing
Company, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an. issue of
2,500 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
RAILROAD RECORD: monthly;
railroad ; sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 25
cents; established 1893; Young Men's Chris-
tian Association , editors and publish ers ( 1— 8) .
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MIZE, Smith Co. g 29t pop., on Gulf
& Ship Island Rd., about 55 m. S. E. of
Jackson, the State capital.
OUTI.OOK ; Thursdays (A A).
MONTICEIiliO, c. h.. Lmorence Co. g
155 pop., landing on Pearl r., 20 m. W. of
Brookhaven. Saw, grist and shingle mills.
LAWRENCE CO. PRESS; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Joseph Dale,
editor and publisher (11— 2>.
MONTROSE, Jasper Co. D- 260t pop.,
on Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City Rd.,
about 63 m. N. of Hattiesburg.
JASPER CO. REVIEW; Thursdays
(A A).
MOUND BAYOU, Bolivar Co. -n
287+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 25 m. S. of
Clarksdale. Agriculture.
DEMONSTRATOR; Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; A. P. Hood, editor and publisher.
MOUNT OLIVE, Covington Co. g
1,700 pop., on Gulf & Ship Island Rd.,52 m.
S. E. of Jackson. Cotton gins and com-
press, turpentine distillery, brick and can-
ning factories.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900; J. W. Alexander, editor and publisher
(12-5).
NATCHEZ, c. h., Adams Co. J3 12,210t
pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley and
New Orleans & Northwestern Rds. and
Mississippi r., 100 m. below Vicksburg.
River trade. Cotton and batting mills,
compress, iron foundries, steam laundry
and ice manufactory.
DEMOCRAT; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $6, weekly $1; established 1865; J. W,
Lambert, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 190s
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an ATerage issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but faUed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
EVENING BULLETIN; every even-
ing except Sunday; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $6; established 1898;
Wm. A. Diers, editor and publisher (A A).
NEW ALBANY, c.h., Union Co. b
3,750 pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco and
Mobile, Jackson & Kansas City Rds., 80 m.
S. E. of Memphis, Tenn. Handle, furni-
ture, clothing, mattress and box factories,
brick plants and marble works. Cotton
market.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; H. D. & W. R.Wilson, editors and
publishers (1—8).
VIDETTE; Thursdays (A A).
NEWTON, iV^«M^<on C'o. D-2,000 pop., on
Alabama & Vicksburg Rd., 30 m. W. of
Meridian and 64 E. of Jackson, the State
capital. Agriculture and manufacturing.
MISSISSIPPI BAPTIST; Wednes
days; baptist; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1890; Tracy Gallaspy, editor
and publisher (1—8).
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1901; C. E. Cunningham, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
OCEAN SPRINGS, Jackson Co. R
1,255-|- pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
84 m. N. E. of New Orleans, La. Summer
and winter resort. Agriculture.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
OKOLONA, c. h., Chickasaw Co. tl
2,177t pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 30 m. N, of
West Point. Agriculture.
CHICKASAW SUN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; six pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1892; Sun Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2—3).
PEOPLE'S MESSENGER; Wednes-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1872; A. Steinbui'ger
& Sons, editors and publishers.
OSYKA, Pike Co. g 784 pop., on Illi-
nois Central Rd., 10 m. S. of Magnolia.
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established October, 1902;
Fred M. lUff, editor and publisher (7—3 P),
OXFORD, c. h.,La/apette Co. [j l,82ftt
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 74 m. S. S. E. of
Memphis, Tenn. Seat of State University
and two large seminaries.
EAGLE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x36; subscription $1; established 1876;
Mrs. Eliza A. Thompson, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
LAFAYETTE CO. PRESS; Wednes-
days (A A).
PASS CHRISTIAN, Harrison Co. P,
2,028+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
575
MISSISSIPPI.
58 m. N. E. of New Orleans, La. Watering
place. Stock raising and farming country.
COAST BEACON ; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1881; Emlle J. Ad^m, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
PHILADELPHIA, c. h., Neshoba
Co. o 1,200 pop., on Mobile, Jackson &
Kansas City Rd., 45 m. N. W. of Meridian.
Farming.
NESHOBA DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eigJit pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 18Su; w. T. Quinn, editor;
Quinn & Fox. publishers (2—8).
PICAYUNE, Hancook Co. g 80t pop.,
on New Orleans & Northeastern Rd., about
83 m. S. W. of Lumberton.
ITEM; Wednesdays (A A).
PINOLA, Simpson Co. g on Gulf &
Ship Island Rd., about 40 m. S. of Jackson,
the State capital.
HERA LD ; Fridays (A A).
PITTSBORO,c. h.,Calhoun Co. [^ 254t
pop. Tannery and saw mills. Farming.
CAL.HOUN MONITOR; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1900; T. M. Murphree, editor
and publisher (7 — 5).
DIXIE HERALD; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished December, 1903; Jno. B. Going, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 5).
PONTOTOC, c. h., Pontotoc Co. [^
1,010+ pop., on Gulf & Chicago Rd„ 17 m. S.
of New Albany. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1900;
E. T. Winston, editor and publisher (8—3).
SENTINEL ; Thursdays; democratic:
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1894; A. F. Herman, editor and publisher
(8-3).
POPLARVILLE, c h., Pearl River
Co. 9 990+ pop., on Queen ft Crescent
Route Rd., 71 m. N. E. of New Orleans, La.
Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; J. R. Oliphant, editor and
publisher (8—3).
PORT GIBSON, c. h.,Claiborne Co.-D
2,113+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd. and Little Bayou Pierre, 7 m. from Mis-
sissippi r. and 29 S. of Vicksburg. Cotton.
REVEILLE ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established
1876; H. H. Crisler, editor and publisher (6—3).
VIDETTE; monthly; undenominational;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; T. Richardson, editor and pub-
lisher.
PURVIS, c. h., Lamar Co. tp 2,300 pop.,
on New Origans & Northeastern Rd., 15 m.
S. of Hattlesburg. Agriculture.
LA3IAR CO. RECORD; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W.A.Blackburn, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
MARION CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 14x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; J. R. Holcomb, editor
and publisher (8—3).
MISSISSIPPI.
RALEIGH, c.h., Smith Co. n 200 pop.,
14 m. N. W. of TaylorsvlUe, the nearest
railroad station. Large pine tree forests in
vicinity.
SMITH CO. REFORMER; Thurs-
days; democratic; fonrpages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; J. T. Watkins, editor
and publisher (6—3).
RAYMOND, c. h., mnd$ Co. -a 600
pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.,
15 m. S. W. of Jackson, the State capital.
Cotton.
HINDS CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1844; P. K. Whitney, editor
and publisher U— 7).
RICHTON, Perry Co. O, on Mobile,
Jackson ft Kansas City Rd., about 20 m. E.
of Hattlesburg.
PERRY CO. REVIEW; Saturdays
(A A).
RIPLEY, c. h., Tippah Co. b 800 pop.,
on Gulf & Chicago Rd., 17 m. N. by N. E.
of New Albany. Steam cotton gin, grist,
steam flour and saw mills and stove fac-
tory, brick plant and machine shop. Large
cotton market.
SOUTHERN SENTINEL.; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; A. C. Ander-
son, editor and publisher (7-5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
ROLLING FORK, c.h., Sharkey Co.
-a 248+ pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd. Cattle and fruit-ralslng and lumber.
DEER CREEK PILOT i Saturdays
(A A).
ROSEDALE,c. h., Bolivar Co. -n 622t
pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd.
and Mississippi r., 22 m. N. N. E. of Arkan-
sas City, Ark. Farming.
BOLIVAR CO. DE3IOCRAT; Satur-
days; democratic: four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1887; Chas. Scott,
editor; H. A. Marsehalls, publisher.
SARDIS,c.h., Panoia Co. 01,0021 pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 50 m. S. of Memphis,
Tenn. Farming.
SOUTHERN REPORTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription.
$1.50; established 185:3; J. F. & P. N. Sim-
mons, editors and publishers (7—5).
SCOOBA, Kemper Co. n- 500 pop., on
Mobile & Ohio Rd., 42 m. N. of Meridian.
Farming.
KEMPER HERALD ;Thursday8;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1875; A. W. Struthers, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SCRANTON, c. h., Jackson Co. Q.
2.025+ pop., on Louisville ft Nashville Rd,
676
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSISSIPPI.
aad Pascagoula r., 45 m. S. W. of Mobile,
Ala. Lumber trade.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
Osoinach & Toniasich, editors and publishers.
PASCAGOUL.A DEMOCRAT-
STAR } Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1845; P. K.
Mayers, editor and publisher (11—2).
SEMINARY, Covington Co. Q 788
pop., on Gulf & Ship Island Rd., 20 m. N. of
Hattiesburg.
COVINGTON CO. NEWS; Fridays;
democratio; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established November, 1895; J.M. Walker,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SENATOBIA, c. b., Tate Co. [j l,156t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 35 m. S. of
Memphis, Tenn. Live stock, cotton and
corn market. Agriculture.
BAPTIST HERALiD; Fridays; bap-
tist; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1888; Rev. Z. P. Smith, editor; Her-
ald Publishing Co., publishers.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1891; Walker Wood, editor and pub-
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,073 in
1897, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
SHUBUTA, Clarke Co. d-dSlt pop.,
on Mobile & Ohio Rd., about 11 m. S. of
Quitman, the county seat. Cotton oil
mills and machine shops. Ships cotton,
wool and naval stores.
MISSISSIPPI 3IESSENGER;Satur
days (A A).
SHUQUAIiAK, Noxtibee Co. D-600t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 10 m. S. of Ma
con, the county seat. Cotton, corn, sugar
cane and potatoes.
NEW ERA; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 1 subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
E. B. Hamilton, editor and publisher (8—3).
SILVER CREEK, Laiorence Co. p
700 pop., on Gulf & Ship Island and Missis-
sippi Central Rds., 60 m. S. of Jackson.
Agriculture.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x32; subscription $1; established January,
1903; Robt. W. Hall, editor and publisher
(2— 5P^.
STARKVIIiliE, c. h., Oktibbeha Co. Q
l,986t pop., on Illinois Central and Mobile
ft Ohio Rds., 25 m.W. of Columbus. Seat
of State Agricultural and Mechanical Col.
lesre. Hay, cotton and live stock. Cotton
and oil mills. Lumber and brick.
EAST MISSISSIPPI TIMES; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
•ortption $1; established 1866; Wm. Ward,
•dltor and publisher (6—3).
NEWS ; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established February,
1902; Thomas J. Wood, editor and publisher
<6-i).
MISSISSIPPI.
SOUTHERN FARM GAZETTE;
weekly; agriculture, live stock and house-
hold; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription 50
cents; established 1895; Chas. M.Scherer and
Clarence H. Poe, editors; Southern Farm
Gazette Co., publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,344 iii 1899
and 14,698 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
SUMMIT, Pike Co. g l,499t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd.,75 m. S. by S. W.
of Jackson, the State capital, and 108 N.
of New Orleans, La. Shipping point for
lumber and fruit. Agriculture and cotton.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $2 ; established
1873; N. P. Bonney, editor and publisher
(8-3).
SUMRALLi, Lamar Co. Q 3,000 pop.,
on Mississippi Central Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
Hattiesburg. Saw mills.
HERALiD; Fridays; eight paees 15x22;
subscription $1- established October. 1905;
R. W. Brooks, editor and publisher (1—7).
TAYLORSVILEE, Smith Co. n 375
pop., on Gulf & Ship Island Rd., 23 m. N. W.
of Laurel.
SIGNAL.; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established February, 1901 ;
Taylorsvllle Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
TUNICA, Tunica (7o. t|485t pop., on
Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rd., 25 m. N. E.
of Helena, Ark., and 39 S. by S. W. of Mem-
phis, Tenn. Timber-shipping point. Cotton.
DELiTA DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1895; A. I. Dorsey editor and
publisher (8—3)
TUPELO, c. h., Lee Co. ^ 3,118t pop.,
on Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham
and Mobile & Ohio Rds.. 27 m. S. W. of New
Albany. Manufacturing and farming.
JOURNAIj; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1872; F. L. Kincannon, editor and publisher
(1-8).
TYLERTOWN, Pi^e Co. g 130t
pop , 20 m. E. by S. of Magnolia, the county
seat and nearest station on Illinois Cen-
tral Rd.
TIMES ; weekly (A A).
UNION, Newton Co. D- l,210t pop., 18 m.
N. of Newton, nearest station on Alabama
& Vicksburg Rd.
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
VAIDEN, Carroll Co. U 474t Pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 78 m. N. of Jackson,
the State capital. Cotton market.
C A R R O li L. NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established February, 1900; T. L. Haman, Jr.,
editor and publisher (7—3).
VICKSBURG, c. h;, Warren Co. ^
14,834+ pop., on Queen & Crescent Route and
Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rds. and Mis-
sissippi r., 45 m. W. of Jackson, the State
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
577
MISSISSIPPI.
capital. River trade. Cotton -shipping
point. Manufacturing.
AMERICAN; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $6; established April, 1901; J. T.
Senter, editor; Atnerican Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,350 in 1902, but
has not since made claim to issuing
so many as i.ooo copies.
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $7; established 1883; J. G. Cashman,
editor; J.G.Cashman &Sons, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
HEHAIjD; every morning except Mon-
day, and W EEM. Li Y, Fridays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 17x23; subscription-
dally $8, Sunday $2, weekly $1; established-
daily 1864, weekly 1867; Vicksburg Printing
and Publishing Company, editors and pub-
.llshers (12-4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1896
and more than 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898 and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
LOCAL, AND ADVERTISER; semi
weekly; eight pages 17x21; subscription 25
cents per month; established 1906; J. I.Lengs-
fleld, editor and publisher (10—6 P).
LIGHT; Thursdays; negro; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1891; W.
H. Rogers, editor and publisher.
MONDAY MORNINGDEMOCRAT;
Mondays; democratic; twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1886, as Demo-
crat; consolidated with Monday Morning
News, December, 1907; R. L. C. Barret, editor;
Vicksburg Democrat Co., publishers (1—8).
NATIONAL. STAR; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; J. B. A. Burrell, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
SOUTHLAND; Wednesdays; industrial
development; eieht pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; Frederic Speed, editor
and publisher (7—5).
WALNUT GROVE, Leake Co. n
207t pop., 60 m. W. N. W. of Meridian and 45
E. N. E. of Jackson, the State capital. Steam
flour mills. Farming.
DAWN OF LIGHT; Saturdays; demo-
oratic; eight pages 9x13; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; G. S. Ellis, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WAIiTHALL, c. h., Webster Co. o
not pop., 30 m. E. of Winona. Agriculture
and stock raising.
WARDEN; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
J. M. Pitman, editor and publisher (1—7).
WATER VALLEY, c. h.. Talo-
buaha Co. b 3,813+ pop., on Illinois Centra
Rd.. 13 m. N. by N. E. of Coffeevllle, the
county seat. Railroad machine shops and
car works. General manufacturing.
CHRISTIAN ILLUMINATOR;
Thursdays; undenominational ; eight pages
13x20; subscription, $1; established 1900; J.
L. Smart, editor; Smart & McCarthy, pub-
lishers (A A).
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MISSISSIPPI.
CITY ITEMIZER; Thursdays; twelve
pages 9x13; subscription $1; established 1894;
H. A. Lee. editor and publisher (6—3).
NORTH MISSISSIPPI HERALD;
Saturdays; democratic ; four to eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1888; J
p- Peacock, editor; C. B. Jennings, pub-
Copies printed: 2,401 in 1896
5,310 in 1907
PROGRESS; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 153^x22; subscription $1; estab-
ished 1882; S. B. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher. *^
WAYNESBORO, e.h., Wayne Co.Q^
600 pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 52 m. S. of
Meridian and 83 N. N. W. of Mobile, Ala.
Farming and lumbering.
NEW S-BEACON; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
estabhshed- .Vews 1901, Beacon 1898, consoli
dated 1903; J. J. Haynie, editor and pub-
lisher (1-7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WESSON, Copiah Co. ^3,279-1' pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 11 m. S. of Hazel-
hurst, the county seat. Summer resort.
Cotton and woolen manufactories.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
six pages 20x26; .subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. W. Robertson, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WEST POINT, c. h., Clay Co. U-
3,193t pop., on Illinois Central, Southern
and Mobile & Ohio Rds., 97 m. N. of Meri-
dian. Agricultural and cotton-raising re-
gion.
TIMES-HERALD; every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; four pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established- riwies 1898, Herald 1903,
consolidated June, 1903; Brame Dalton, edi-
tor ; The Times Printing Company, publishers
(8—5 P).
DIXIE PRESS ; Thursdays ; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; John L. Lovett, editor; The Press
Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eljght
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1^1 ;
Carlisle & Daughty, editors and publishers
(7-5).
W I N O N A , c. \\., Montgomery Co. U
2,455t pop., on Illinois Central and Southern
Rds., 89 m. N. N. E. of Jackson, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
Cotton-shlpping point.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20: subscription $1.50; established 1883;
B. F. Ward, Jr., editor; Times Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MISSISSIPPI.
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TVOODVIIiLE, c. h., Wilkinson Co.
p l,043t pop., on Yazoo & Mississippi Valley
Rd., 35 m. S. of Natchez. Corn, cotton and
fruit.
R E PU B L. I C A N ; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription S2 ; es-
tablished 1826; John S. Lewis, editor and
publisher.
WIIiKINSON CO. APPEAIi; Satur-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established February, 1902; Will H. With-
ers, editor; Appeal Publishing Company,
publishers t2— 3j (A A).
YAZOO CITY, c. h., Yazoo Co. -D
4,944+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and Yazoo
r., 45 m. N. W. of Jackson, the State capital.
Large cotton compress and cotton-oil mills.
Shipping point for cotton.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
p^es 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1872; J. G. McGulre, editor and publi8her(l — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,400 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished any definite
MISSISSIPPI.
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
SATURDAY EVENING NEWS;
Saturdays; democratic; four to twelre pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established Decem-
ber, 1901; George W. Waller, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ae^
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
YAZOO SENTINEL, s Thursdays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1876; F. R. Birdsall, editor
and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1.340 in 1900, but
has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
Publisher'* announcement. — C Irculation
guaranteed larger than any exclusive
weekly in Mississippi. Recognized gener-
ally as Mississippi's model weekly. Pub-
lished in heart of the rich Yazoo Delta,
where people have money to pay for what
they want.
MISSOURI.
Population 3,106,665 1. Land Area 68,735 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Iowa, east by Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee, south by
Arkansas, and west by Nebraska, Kansas and the Indian Territory. State
capital : Jefferson City. Principal products and industries : Wheat, corn,
tobacco, stock raising, lead and zinc mining. Number of newspapers and
other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 1,000, divided as follows : Daily, 88; tri- weekly, 1 ;
semi-weekly, 11; weekly, 749; bi-weekly, 5; semi-monthly, 11; monthly, 126; bi-
monthly, 1; quarterly, 8.
The cities of over 7,500 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
St. Louis 575,23St
Kansas City 163,r5t4t
St. Joseph 10t4,979t
Joplin ri6,0'^3t
Springfield '^3,'267t
Sedalia 15,231t
Hanuibal ia,7«0t
Jeflerson City 9,664t
Carthase 9,416t
Webb City 9,201t
Moberly 8,012t
St. Ciiarles 7,983t
ADRIAN, Bates Co. -n629t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. N. of Butler, the
county seat. Flour mill, natural lubricating
oil and petroleum and gas wells.
J O U R N A Ii ; Fridays; non-partisan;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889 ; J. E. Dowell, editor and publish-
er (11—2).
ADVANCE, Stoddard Go. O^ 500 pop.,
on Frisco Rd., 20 m. N. of Bloomtield, The
county seat. Corn, wheat and oats.
GUARD; Fridays; four pages 20x26 ; sub.
scription $1; established July, 1902; G. M-
Brydon, editor and publisher (7—5).
ALBANY, c. h., Gentry (7o.tl2,025t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
50 m. N. E. of Saint Joseph. Farming and
stock raising.
C A P I T A Li ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; J. A. Davidson and J. A. Fair, edi-
tors and publishers.
liEDCrER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1868; Strock & Peery, editors and publishers
(12—4).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,920 in 1903
and 2,243 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
AliTAMONT, Daviess Co. t: 288t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
8 m. S. W. of Gallatin, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising. Corn, wheat
and oats.
INDEX; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1895; B. F. Sailor, editor and publisher (6—3).
ALTON, c. h., Oregon Co. g 600 pop.,
30 m. E. of West Plains. Agriculture.
OREGON CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
60 cents ; established 1898 ; C. G. Taylor, edi-
tor; King & Whitten, publishers (8—3).
SOUTH MISSOURIAN; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1871; S. B. Sprouie, editor and
publisher. .
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,000 for
the year 1897, 1,018 in 1900, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
AMORET, Bates Co. -a on Kansas
City Southern Rd., 60 m. S. of Kansas City.
POST; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1906; Dick Howard, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 6 P).
AMSTERDAM, Bates Co. -c U2t
pop., on Southern Rd.,63 m. S. of Kansas
City. Farming, stock raising and coal
mining.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1902; R. O. Howard, editor and
publisher (1 — 6).
APPLETON CITY, Saint Clair Co.
-a 1,133+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Rd., 29 m. S. E. of Clinton. Manufacturing.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; republican;
four to six pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; C. C. Hilton, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRIBUNE: Tuesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x2(); subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Elmer M. Brooks, editor and
publisher.
ARCHIE, Cass Co. -nX285t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. S. of Harrlson-
ville, the county seat.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
ARMSTRONG, J^oward Co. a 461
pop., on Chicago * Alton Rd., 11 m. N. W.
of Fayette.
HERALD ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; R. S. Walton, editor and pub-
lisher (10—5 P).
ARROWROCK, Saline Co. a 358t
pop— of township 2,603— on Missouri r.. 9 m.
N. E. of Nelson and 18 E. S. E. of Marshall,
the county seat. Coal, zinc and lead mines.
ST A TESMAN; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
580
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
1893 ; Bascomb Diggs, editor and publisher
(8-3).
ASH GROVE, Greene Co. p l,039t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 18m.
N. W. of Springfield, tiie county geat. Flour
mill, canning factory, creamery, lead and
zinc mines; raising and shipping of wheat
and live stock.
COMMONWEAL.TH; Thursdays
(A A).
ASHLAND, Soone Co. a 401t pop.,
15 m. S. by S. E. of Columbia, the county
seat, and same distance N. by N. W. of Jef-
ferson City, the State capital. Flour mill.
Farming.
B U G Li E ; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
J. L. Wilcox, editor and publisher.
ATIiANTA, Macon Co. b 400 pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 12 m. N. of Macon, the
county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
established 1896; Geo. W. Brewster, editor
and publisher (2—3) (A A).
AURORA.-^otrrenceCJo. p 8,191tpop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Kansas
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rds., 35 m. S. W.
of Springfield. Lead and zinc mining and
farming.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and SOUTHWEST WEEKLY MIN-
ER, Fridays; independent-republican; four
pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily
1891, weekly 1886; D. E. Harding, editor; Mrs.
H. N. Oldaker, publisher.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions
indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and SOUTHWEST REPUBLICAN,
Thursdays; repuljlican; four pages 15x32;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1905; J. Hale Swindler, editor; West-
ern Publishing Co., publishers (10—5 P) (AA).
ADVERTISER; Fridays; democratic;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891 ; Lockland & Hultsch, editors and pub-
lishers (12—6).
AUXVASSE, CaZZaway Co. D 337t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 13 m. N. of Fulton,
the county seat, and 40 N. N. W. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Lime business.
Stock raising and farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1888 ;
Zed W. Hook, editor and publisher (6—3).
AVA, C. h., Douglat Co. p 750 pop., 55
m. S. E. of Springfield. Agriculture, mining
and stock raising.
DOUGLAS CO. HERALD ; Thurs-
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1887 ; Ben. J. Smith,
editor and publisher (7—5).
OZARK BREEZE; Thursdays; eight
to ten pages 11x151^; subscription 50 cents;
established August, 1905; Ira M. Davis, edi-
tor and publisher (10—5 P).
MISSOURI.
BAKERSFIEL.D, Ozark Co. g ISlf
pop., 33 m. S. W. of West Plains, nearest
station on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
NEAVS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1905 ;
Morris B. Rice, editor and publisher (7—6 P).
BARING, Knox Co. d' 241t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., about
43 m. N. E. of Macon.
MESSENGER; Fridays (A A).
BARNARD, Nodaway Co. tn 362t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
31 m. N. of Saint Joseph and 15 S. of Mary-
vlUe, the county seat. Agriculture.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Thompson & Goff, editors and
publishers (8—3).
BELiLiE, Maries Co. D on Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
TIIWES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; E. L. Camp, editor and publisher.
BELLE VIEXir, Iron Co. P, 162t pop.,
9. m. N. of Ironton. Flour and saw mills.
Stock raising.
OZARK BANNER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1906; Clarence C. Kerlagon editor
and publisher (1—8).
BELTON, Cass Co. -n l,005t pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco and Kansas
City, Fort Scott & Memphis Rds., 13 m.
N. W. of Harrisonville, the county seat.
Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; established
1891; J. R. Derry, editor and publisher (7— 5).
BENTON, c. h., Scott Co. D, 300 pop.,
18 m. N. W. of Charleston and 8 S. W. of the
Mississippi r. Flour mills. Wheat, corn and
watermelons.
RECORD ; Thursdays; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1; established 1867;
D. E. Williams, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,ooo for the year 1901,
1,056 in 1905, but has not since_ mad'^
definite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
BETHANY, c. h., Harrison Co. \2
2,093tpop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. and Big creek, 60 m. N. E. of Saint Jo-
seph. Wagon, canning and broom manu-
factories and creamery. Stock raising,
dairying and farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1877; W. C. Van Cleve, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1896 and 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1873; S. G. McDowell, editor; Beth-
any Printing Co., publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,362 in 1897
and 2,534 in 1902, since which it has
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
581
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1903, and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
BEVIER, Macon Go. ^ l,808t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 5 m.
W. of Macon, the county seat. Agri-
culture and mining.
APPEAL; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
F. D. Jones, editor and publisher.
BILLINGS, Christian Co.g l,000pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.. 19 m. S. W.
of Springfield. Iron ore mining, gasoline
engine factory, flour mill, iron foundry,
creamery and canning factory. Wheat,
fruit and farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 11x16; subscriptions!; established 1882;
J. H. Kohrs, editor and publisher (1—8).
BIRCHTREE, Shannon Co. g l,759t
pop. (of township), on Kansas City, Ft.
Scott & Memphis Rd. and Current r., 121
m. W. of Springfield. Farming and lumber
manufacturing.
EACxLiE ; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15}^x22; subscription $1; established 1906;
John K. Bulger, editor and publisher (9—6 P).
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; "W. T. Graves.editor andpublisher(7— 5).
BLACKBURN, Saline Go. n 458t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 15 m. W. of
Marshall, the county seat. Agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1889; C.G.Pat-
terson, editor and publisher.
BLACK WATER, Cooper Co. n 285t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 15 m. W. of
Booneville, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; T. M. Home,
editor and publisher.
BLAIRSTOWN, Senry Co. -n 291t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 18 m.
N.W. of Clinton, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 173^x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
May, 1902; N. L. Green, editor and publisher
(6-3).
BLAND, Gasconade Co. n on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. Farming
and stock-raising; timber.
COURIER; Fridays ; republican ; ten
page'* 13x20; subscription $1; established
1904; W. F. Phelps, editor and publisner (1—8).
BLOOMFIELD, c. h., Stoddard Co.
Q,l,475t pop., 160 m. S. of Saint Louis. Cotton,
wheat, oats, corn, timber and tobacco.
VINDICATOR; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1878; C.A.Moseley, editor and publisher
(3-5 P).
BLUESPRINGS, Jackson Co. -a 468t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 18 m, E. S. E.
of Kansas City. Agriculture.
SNI-A-BAR VOICE ; Fridays ; dem-
ocratic; tour pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; D. C. Herrington, editor and
publisher (8—3).
BOIS D'ARC, Greene Co. Q 400 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd. Flour
mill, canning factory and Irult evaporator.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 16x22; subscription 80 cents;
established August, 1903; J.Hale Swindler,
editor and publisher (1—7).
FARIM: WORLD; monthly; agricul-
ture; sixteen pages 14x16; subscription 50
cents; established March, 1903; Jas.D. Salts,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed:, 25,000 in 1905
25,000 in 1907
BOLIVAR, c. h., Polk Co. g l,869t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 30 m.
N. by N. W. of Springfield. Seat of South-
west Baptist Academy of William Jewell
College. Farming and stock raising.
FREE PRESS ; Thursdays ; republi-
can ; four pages 20x25; subscription $1.25;
established 1868; Joe W. Gravely & Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,150 in 1902
1,350 in 1905
1,478 in 1907
HERALD ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25; established
1871 ; F. L. Stulflebam, editor and publisher
(2-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,183 i^i 1902
and 1,501 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
BONNETERRE, Saint Francois Co.
D- 4,900 pop., on Mississippi River & Bonne
Terre Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Farmington, the
county seat. Lead mining and smelting.
DE>IOCRAT-REGISTER ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; B.A.Roy, editor and
publisher.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1886; I.
L. Page, editor and publisher (7—5).
BOONVILLE,c.li., Cooper Co. n
4,377t pop., on Missouri Pacific and Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rds. and Missouri r.,
48 m. N. W. of Jefferson City, the State capi-
tal, and midway between Saint Louis and
Kansas City. General manufacturing and
river commerce. Mines of iron, zinc, lead
marble, stone, coal and cement rock in
vicinity.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x:2U; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1846; C. J. Walden, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect- It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CENTRAL MISSOURI REPUB-
LICAN AND ADVANCE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 17i^i22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Mitchell & Mitchell,
editors and publishers (6— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,451 in 1905
582
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
and 2,430 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
DER CENTKAL. MISSOURIER;
Thursdays; German; republican; eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; establislied 1868 ;
Eugene J. Hallen, editor and publisher (7—5).
MISSOURI DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1879; D. W. Jones, editor and
publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WESTERN CHRISTIAN UNION;
monthly; English and German; undenomi-
national; ttdrty-two pages 9xl-i: subscription
SOcents; established 1891; K. W. Pfaffenber-
ger, editor and publisher.
(Topics printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,812 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every jrear since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
BOSWORTH,CarroM(7o. t]401tpop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 12 m.
N. E. of Carrollton, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
SENTINEIi ; Thursdays ; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1880; J. A. Twyman, editor and publisher
(ie-6).
BOWLING GREEN,c.h.,PtX-e Co.
D- l,90at pop., on St. Louis & Hannibal and
Chicago & Alton Rds., 10 m. S. W. of Loui-
siana. Manufacturing.
PIKE CO. POST; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25;
•stablished 1871 : Wallace J. Davis, editor and
publisher (12— 2).
TIMES ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1875; William F. Mayhall, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for^ an issue of 2,300 in 1894 and
2,700 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1907.
BRANSON, Taney Co. g 500 pop.,
on Missouri Paciflo and Iron Mountain Rds.,
50 m. S. of Springfield. Manufacturing,
farming and dairying.
ECHO; Fridays; republican; four pages
13x20; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1905; Frank A. Forbes, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6 P).
BRASHEAR, ^tiair Co. 6 401t pop.,
on Qulncy, Omaha & Kansas City Rd., 11 m.
S. E. of Klrksville, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
N E W S I Fridays ; independent ; ten to
sixteen pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1896; F. R. Moore. editor and pub-
lisher (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
MISSOURI.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect-
B R A Y M E R . Caldwell Co. tl 767t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul
Rd.. 66 m. N. E. of Kansas City. Farming;
and stock raising.
BEE; Fridays; neutral; four pages 18x24
subscription $1.25; established 18b8; C. P
Dorsey and C. H. Webster, editors and pub
Ushers (2—8).
COMET; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1891; A. J. Fleming, editor and publisher.
BRECKENRIDGE, Caldteell Co.^
l,012t pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 61 m. W. of Saint Joseph. Man-
ufacturing, agriculture and stock raising.
BULiIiETIN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1875; J. T. Kenower, editor and publisher
(1-8).
BROOKFIEIiD, Linn Co. b 6,732
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
104 m. W. of Quincy and 125 E. of Kansas
City. Agriculture and mining.
ARGUS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Green & Maitland, editors and pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,200 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
BUDGET; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1895 ; A. C. Pettijohn and H. C. Myers, edi-
tors; Budget Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1904 and 1907.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25; established
1867 ; G. W. Martin and J. W. Jones, editors
and publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,750 in 1901, but
has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
BROWNING, Linn Co. 1:2 726t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12
m. S. of Milan, Flour mill and hay-im-
plement factory. Farming.
L.EADER- RECORD; Fridays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1893; Gilbert S. Kays, editor and
publisher CI — 7J.
BROWNINGTON, Henry Co. -D
407t pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
10 m. S. of Clinton, the county seat.
INDEX; Thursdays (A A).
BRUNSWICK, C/iaHfon Co. ihhm^
pop., on Wabash Rd. and Missouri r., at
mouth of Grand r., 90 m. E. of Kansas City.
Manufacturing. River commerce.
BRUNSWICKER ; Fridays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1847; Robertson & Patterson, edi-
tors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the pear 1903
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
583
MISSOURI.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BUCKIilN, Linn Co. [j 900 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rds., 11 m. E. of Brook-
fleld. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 13x20; subscriptiou$l; established 1886;
A. J. Coen, editor and publisher (1—8).
BUCKNER, Jackson Co. -O 234t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 11 m. S. E. of Inde-
pendence, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 11x14; subscription $1;
established 1897; Frank S. Nipper, editor and
publisher CI— 3).
BUFFALO, c. h., Dallas Co. g 757t
pop., 32 m. N. by N. E. of Springfield. Farm-
ing and stock raising. Prairie lands.
RECORD; Thursdaj's; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; establlsherl 1894;
C. H. Reagan, editorand publisher (1—8).
REFLEX; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1869;
P. A. Bennett, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in 1898. but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
BUNCETON, Cooper Co. n 856t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 16 m. S. of Boon-
vllle, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
TRIBUNE; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; C. M. Zeigle,
editor and publisher (1—8).
EAGLE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established 1888;
L. O. & W. L. Nelson, editors and publishers
(1—1).
Copies printed: i,745 in 1903
1,944 in 1 90s
2,08s in 1906
2,117 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Bunceton
Weekly Eagle, the leading newspaper in
Cooper county, is published in one of the
richest agricultural and fine stock-raising
counties in Missouri. Population of county,
23,000. The Eagle hai been under the pres-
ent management fifteen years, the volume
of business increasing each succeeding
year. Has quality as well as quantity of
circulation— the subscription business be-
ing on the strictly cash in Advance system
—no delinquent subscribers. Its farm and
■ stock department has made It the farmer
and stockman's local paper of Central
Missouri. The large patronage accorded It
by leading advertisers of Cooper and ad-
joining counties is convincing acknowl-
edgment of Its value as an advertising
medium.
Send for sample copy and rate card.
BURLINGTON JUNCTION,
Nodaway Co. "d 759+ pop., on Chicago. Bur-
lington & Quincy and Omaha & St. Louis
MISSOURI.
Rds., 14 m. W. of Maryrille, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
POST; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878; R. P. Tuten, editor and publisher (7—5).
WORLD J Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1903; J. W. Morris, editor and
publisher (3—4) (A A).
BUTLER, c.h. ,jBa<es Co. -D3,158t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 72 m. S. of Kansas
City. Agriculture and grazing.
DEMOCRAT; every eveuing except
Sunday, and BATES CO. DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1889, weekly
1870 ; Sam W. Davis.editor; Jas. A. De Armond,
publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
BATES CO. RECORD ; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1866; O. D. Austin, editor and
publisher (1—8).
REPUBLICAN-PRESS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription SI;
established— Fj-ee Press 1889, Bates Co. Re-
publican 1899, consolidated August, 1901 ;
John H. Funk, editor; Independent Printing
and Publishing Co., publishers (3— 5P).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TIMES ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1878 ; J. D. Allen, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,2S0 in 1902
and 2,174 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
C A B O O L , Texas Co. ^i 875 pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,35m.
N. W. of West Plains and 75 E.of Springfield.
Shipping point for lumber and lire stock.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1: established
August, 1903; L. B. Lemons, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GAINESVILLE, ^aj-rison Co. t]743t
pop., terminus of Des Moines & Kansas
City Rd. Farming and stock raising.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; Independent ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1386; J. D. McDanlel, editor and publisher
(9—3).
CALHOUN, ffenry Co. -a 796 pop., on
Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.. 12 m. N. E.
of Clinton, the county seat. Pottery and
stoneware. Coal mines.
CLARION; Saturdays; Independent;
eight to sixteen pages!llxl6; subscription $1;
584
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
established March, 1902; Jas. R. Bush, editor
and publisher (1—8).
CAIjIFORNIA, c.h., Moniteau Co. n
2,181f pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 25 m.
W. N. W. of Jefferson City, the State capital.
Mineral resources, lead and coal predomi-
nating.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1871; John B. Wolfe, editor and pub-
lisher.
DISPATCH; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881; C. J. Houser, editor and publisher (2—8).
MONITEAU CO. HERALD; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; Ingersoll &
Carter, editors and publishers (7—5).
CALLAO, Macon Co. d 498t pop., on
Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 8 m. W. of
Macon, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD ; Saturdays ; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; H. W. Scott, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7) (A A).
CAMDEN POINT, Platte Co. \j nof
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
6 m. N. of Platte City, the county seat.
Farming.
HOME BEE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; H. L. Gobble, editor; R. S. Sandldge.
publisher (1—5.1
CAMERON, Clinton Co. ti 2,979t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 35 m.
E. of Saint Joseph. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
O B SERVER : every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEREY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1;
established— daily 1892, weekly 1868; C. N.
Burnham, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Clarence Staples, editor and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: 1,851 in 1905
2,075 in 1906
2,031 in 1907
CAMPBELL,Z)MnWi?i Co.r\ 737tpop.,
on St. Louis, Kenneth & Southern, St. Louis
Southwestern and Ward Lumber Co's Rds.,
28 m. N. of Kenneth, the county seat. Farm-
ing and lumbering.
DUNKLIN CO. CITIZEN; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; Corey L. Overall, editor
and publisher (9—8).
CANTON, Lewis Co. cf 2,365tpop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Missis-
sippi r., 22 m. below Keokuk, Iowa. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
PRESS ; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established 1862 ;
Missoum.
C. W. Barrett, editor; C. W. & H. H. Barrett,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has not been forthcoming since
1896.
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Cape Gi-
rardeau Co. 0, 10,215 pop., on St. Louis,
Memphis & Southeastern, Illinois Central
and St. Louis & Gulf Rds. and Mississippi r.,
50 m. above Cairo, 111. Has river com-
merce. Seat of St. Vincent's College and
the Southeast Missouri State Normal
School. Agriculture, timber and mining.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1888,
weekly 1876; Democrat Printing Co., editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
REPUBIilCAN: every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — dally $3, weekly SI; estab-
lished 1901; Powers & Hutzfeld, editors and
publishers (12—3).
PROGRESS ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; established
January, 1901; C. D. Tresenriter, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CARL JUNCTION, Jasper Co. p
1,177+pop.— local estimate 2,000— on St. Louis
&San Francisco Rd., 13 m. W. of Carthage,
the county seat. Farming and mining.
PLAINDEALER; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 153^x22; subscription $1;
established 1899; H. S. Brooks, editor and
publisher (2— 8).
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; A. W. McDowell, editor and publisher
(A A).
CARROLLTON,c.h., Carroll Co. i
3,854+ pop., on Wabash, Atchison, Topeka
& Santa Fe and Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rds., 66 m. E. of Kansas City. Gen-
eral manufacturing.
DEMOCRAT; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1882, weekly
1875; W. R. Painter, editor; Carrollton Demo-
crat Printing Company, publishers (12-^5).
Copies printed: Tlie weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,724^ in 1898 and i,6ip in
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
REPUBLICAN -RE CORD; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x32; sub-
scription $1; established 1868; S. A. Clark,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 190a
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
586
MISSOURI.
ies. but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CARTERVILLE, Jasper Co.p 4,445t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 1 m. from
Webb City. Lead and zinc mining. Gen-
eral trade.
EVENING RECORD} every evening
except Sunday ; democratic ; four pages
13x20; subscription $4; established 1899; T.J.
Shelton, editor; Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8—3).
CARTHAGE, c. h., Jasper Co. P9,416t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco, Car-
thage & Western and Missouri Pacific Rds.,
near Spring r., 220 m. S. W. of JefCerson
City, the State capital. Lime and stone
works, zinc and lead mines and flour and
woolen mills.
DEMOCRAT : every morning except
Monday, S EM I-\VEEKL.Y, Tuesdays
and Fridays, and JASPER CO. DEMO-
CRAT, Fridays; democratic: dally eight,
semi-weekly and weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $5, semi-weekly $1.60,
weekly $1; established 1881; Cornelius Roach,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been
secured from this paper, but the daily
edition had credit for exceeding i.ooo
in 1898 and 1907.
The semi-v/eekly edition had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1904 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursday?;
republican; daily eight, weekly twelve pag«8
15x22; subscription — dally $6, weekly $1; ^g,-
tablished — daily 1884, weekly 1872 ; W J.
Sewall, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,330 in 1901
1,411 in 1902
1,799 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,830 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with exceeding 2,250 in 1904 and
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CARUTHERSVILLE, c. h., Pe-
miscot Co. C\ 2,985 pop., on Mississippi r.,
85 m. N. of Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture
and timber. Saw mills.
DEMOCRAT; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four to six pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1879; W.
R. Lacey, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PEMISCOT PRESS; semi-weekly;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1894; C. S. York, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,592 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
3IISSOURI.
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
PEMISCOT ARGUS; Fridays (A A).
CASSVILLE, c. h., Barry Co. P702t
pop., 50 m. S. W. of Springfield. Zinc and
lead mines. Farming and timber. Fruit.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872 ; Chas. Ray, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871; J. M. Grimes, editor and publisher
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,452 in 1902
and 1,863 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
CEDAR CITY, Callaway Co. D 287t
pop., on Chicago & Alton and Missouri
Kansas & Texas Rds., J^ m. N. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE- REPORTER; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1899; R. R.
Dunn, editor; The Reporter Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
CENTER, JicdJs Co. ^ SOOf pop. on St.
Louis & Hannibal Rd., 85 m. N. W. of Saint
Louis.
HERALD; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 12x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; L. J. & W. O. (Jardner, editors
and publishers (1—7).
CENTERVIEW, Johnson Co. -D 375
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 6 m. W. of
Warrensburg, the county seat. Stock rais-
ing and farming.
BANNER; Fridays (A A).
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; J. Morgan
Ellis, editor and publisher (A A).
CENTER VIIiliE, c.h., Reynolds Co.
a, 185 pop., on W. fork of Big Black r., 86
m. S. E. of Salem. Agriculture and stock
raising.
REFORMER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1891; J, A. & W. B. Bowles, editors and pub-
lishers.
REYNOLDS CO. OUTLOOK ; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; A. M. & T. D.
Shriver, editors and publishers (8—3).
CENTRAIiIA,^oontf Co. nl.722t pop..
on Wabash and Chicago & Alton Rds.. 9 m.
W. by N. W. of Mexico. Grazing and agri-
culture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
J. K. Pool, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed toi assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
586
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOPtY.
MISSOURI.
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FIRESIDE GUARD; Fridays; aemo-
cratlc; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1868 ; Adam Rodemyre & Son, edi-
tors and publishers (2—3).
CHAMOIS, Osage Co. a 726t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd. and Missouri r , 25 m.
E. of Jefferson City, the State capital, and
100 W. of Saint Louis. Manufactures ol
flour, wagons and agricultural imple-
ments.
OSAGE CO. ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub
scription $1; established 1888; J. W. Hoft
mann, editor and publisher (7—5).
CHARLESTON, c. h., Mississipjn
Co. □, 1,893+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain
& Southern Rd., 11 m. S. W. of Cairo, IlL
Agriculture and lumber.
COURIER: Thursdays ; democratic ,
eight pages 15x22: subscription |1; estab-
lished January, 1902; E. H. Smith, editor and
publisher (7— 5).
ENTER4»RISE; Fridays; democratic^
•ixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1875; S. G. Tetwiier, editor; Paul B.
Moore, publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished October. 1906; G. N. Stllle, editor
and publisher (1—8).
CHIIiHO'WEE, Johnson Co. -D 150
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 10
m. S. of Warrensburg, the county seat.
Stock raising and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1896; Eva
Crumbaugh, editor and publisher (6—3).
CHILLICOTHE, c. h., Livingston
Co. i 6,905+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy, Wabash and Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rds. and Grand r., 74 m. E. N. E.
of Kansas City. General manufacturing,
agriculture, coal mining and stock raising.
Seat of State Industrial Home for Girls,
normal and business colleges.
CONSTITUTION; every evening ex-
cept Simday, and WEEKliY, Thursdays;
democratic; dally four pages 18x24, weekly
elRht pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established — dally 1887, weekly
1860; Newland & Watklns. editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,153 i^i 1906
1,132 in 1907
The weekly had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1876 in 1896 and 2.224 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1907.
TRIBUNE ; erery evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK Li Y, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four to eight pages 18x24, Saturday
and weekly eight to twelve pages 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1.50; established
MISSOURI.
—dally 1881, weekly 1866: Chillicothe Print-
ing & Publishing Co. (Inc. ). publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been
secured from this paper, but the weekly
edition had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1905 and 1907.
CRISIS: Thursdays; people's party; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1877; Dixon & Lankford, editors and pub-
lishers.
_ Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
'regularly in the years 1895 and 1896,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many
MISSOURI WORLD J Wednesdays;
people's party; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1888; P. J. Dixon,
editor; Dixon & Lankford, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1903 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
CHULA, Livingston Co. fl 282t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 10 m.
N. of Chillicothe, the county seat, and 80
m. N. E. of Kansas City. Farming.
NEWS OF CHULA; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 16x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Ed. H.Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Clarence, skeiby co. ^ i.isit
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. E. of Macon. Grain and stock raising.
COURIER; "Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pa«es 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Simmons & Grant, editors and
publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FARMER'S FAVORITE; Fridays
(A A).
CLARK, Randolph Co. g 223t pop., at
junction of Chicago & Alton and Wabash
Rds., about 35 m. S. of Macon.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays (A A).
CLARKSDALE, Dekalb Co. \^ 334
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 11 m. S. W. of Marysville, the county
seat. Fruit raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; established
September, 1902; H. C. Dunn, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
CLARKSVILLE, Pike Co. O 843t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Mississippi r., 84 m. above Saint Louis.
General manufacturing and river com-
merce. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1898; Harry Hubbell, editor and publisher
(9-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
\
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
587
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PIK.ER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1903; E. H.Moran. editor and publisher (12— 5).
CLAYTON, c. h., Saint Louis Co. a-
402t pop.— local estimate, 1,800 — ou St. Louis,
Kansas City & Colorado Rd.. 2 m. W. of
Saint Louis. Farming.
ARGUS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1876; Lee Barton, editor; The Clayton Aigus
Publishing Co., Inc., publishers (12 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,400 in
1894 and 2,000 in 1896, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1899, up to and including 1907.
ST. LOUIS CO. WAECHTER;
Fridays; German; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50 ; established 1874;
Joseph Waltenberger, editor ; Waechter
Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WATCHMAN - A DVOCATE ; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established— TTafc/iJnan 1881,
Advocate 1895, consolidated 1903; Frederick
Essen, president; St. Louis County Printing
and Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1899 and 1907.
CLEARMONT, Nodaway Co. ^ 348t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
18 m. N. W. of Maryville, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
Skud & Simpson, editors and publishers.
CLIFTONHILL, Randolph Co. ^ 180
pop., 10 m, W. of Huntsvllle, the county
seat. Agriculture.
R U S T Li E R ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; SeatonE. Graves, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
CLINTON, c. h., Henry Co. -O 5,oeit
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott A Memphis,
Kansas City, Osceola & Southern and Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 37 m. S. W. of
Sedalia. Two artesian white sulphur well*.
Manufacturing, agriculture, milling and
stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and HENRY CO. DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four, weekly
t»n pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4.80.
weekly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly
1868; Chas. H. Whitaker & Son, editors and
publishers (6—3),
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
EVENING REPUBLICAN; every
evening except Sunday, and HENRY CO.
REPUBL.ICAN, Fridays ; republican ;
dally four, weekly eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1: es-
tablished—daily 1904, weekly 1865; C. D. Wal-
lace, editor; Republican Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1 — 5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an ayerage
issue of 2,309 in 1903 and 3,04^ in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1895; Liugle & Llngle, editors and pub-
lishers.
CTiYiyE, Nodaway Co.^j 250t pop., on
Omaha & St. Louis and Chicago Great
Western Rds., 16 m. E. S. E. of Maryville, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1898;
J. A. Cummlngs, editor and publisher.
COFFEYBURG, Daviess Co. \j 575
pop:, on Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Rd.,
15 m. N. of Gallatin, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ENTEltPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished May, 1904; Ben F. Sailor, editor
and publisher (7—5).
COLE CAMP, Benton Co. D 648t pop.,
on Sedalia, Warsaw & Southwestern Rd.,
18 m. S. of Sedalia, the county seat. Flour
mill and plow factory. Agricultiu-e.
COURIER; Thursdays: eight pages
15x22: subscription $1 ; established 1894; R. L.
Carson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it bad
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
COLLINS, St. Clair Co. -a 260t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
60 m. S. W. of Springfield. Farming and
stock raising.
A D VA N C E; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; E.E. Buzzard. editorandpubll8her(6— 3).
COLUMBIA, c. h., Boone Co. n 11,000
pop., on Wabash Rd., 10 m. N. E. from Mis-
souri r. and 25 N. by N. W. of JefTerson City,
the State capital. Seat of State University,
Christian Female College. Stephens' Female
College. Normal and other schools. Mining,
stock raising and farming. Shoe factory.
MISSOURI HERAL.D; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription-weekly $1; established-
daily February, 1906, weekly 1868; Columbia
Herald Newspaper Company, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
588
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
issue of 2,232 in 1897 and 3,463 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 15x22; subscription $4; es-
tablished September, 1901; E. M. Watson, ed-
itor and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
INDEPENDENT OF THE UNI-
VERSITY OF MISSOURI; Saturdays,
except June, July and August; collegiate;
twelve pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; William Cross, editor; E. W.
Stephens, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,117 in
1903, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
manv as 1,000 copies.
PROFESSIONAL. WORLD; Fri-
days; negro; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1901; R.L.Logan,
editor and publisher (12—3).
STATESMAN ; Fridays ; democratic ;
twelve to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1843 ; Hirth & Talley, edi-
tors and publishers (8—5).
Copies nrinted: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CONCORDIA, Lafayette d,. ^ 889t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 23 m. S. E.
of Lexington, the county seat. Shipping
point for grain. Canning factory. Agri-
culture and dairying.
CONCORDIAN;Thursdays;republican;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; J. J. Bredehoeft, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher.
CONWAY, Laclede Co. p 272t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 17 m.
S. S. W. of Lebanon, the county seat.
Timber and agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; M. M. Clough.edltorand publisher
(2-8).
CORNING, Bolt Co. t] 240 pop., on
Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs
Rd.. 45 m. N. W. of St. Joseph.
MIRROR; Thursdays: local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
June, 1904; C. N. Dobyns, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
COWGIIiL, Caldwell Co. ^357t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 26 m.
W. S. W. of Chillicothe. Butter and cheese
factory. Coal mines in vicinity. Agriculture.
CHIEF; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1887 ; Q. B.
Cowley, editor and publisher (1—8).
CRAIG, Bolt Co. \2 775t pop., on
Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 45 m. N
MISSOURI.
from Saint Joseph. Fruit-shipping point.
Grain elevators and flour mills.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1886; W. H. Hambaugh, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CRANE, -Sfojie Co. g on St. Louis, Iron
Mountain & Southern Pacific Rd.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
December. 1904; Albert W. Bentley, editor
and publisher (1—7).
CREIGHTON, Ca$s Co. -u 360t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
18 m. S. E. of Harrlsonvllle, the county seat.
Milling, coal mining, farming and brick
making.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; six pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1899;
W. A. Crane, editor and publisher (6—3).
CROCKER, Pulaski Co. Q 251t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; six pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established August, 1905; H. A.
Cotton, editor and publisher (10—5 P).
CUBA, Crawford Co. D- 552t pop., on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 9 m. N. W, of
Steelville, the county seat. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1883;
John Harris, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
DARLINGTON, Gentry Co. ^ 369t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Omaha & St. Louis Rds.. 5 m. S. W. of Al-
bany, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1891; Asa W. Butler, editor and publisher.
DEARBORN, i'^We Co. tl 5671 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Chicago Great Western Rds., 10 m. N. of
Platte City, the county seat. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established
1890; Jas. Watson, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DEEP WATER, Benry Co. ^ l,201t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 7 m. S. of Clinton, the county seat.
Coal mining, manufacturing and agri-
culture.
W O R Li D ; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892 ; David M. Scroggs, editor and
publisher (8—6).
AMERICAN CITIZEN ; monthly
(▲▲).
DE KALB, Buchanan Co. t: 600 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 11
m. S. of Saint Joseph, the county seat.
Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; four pages 13x20;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
589
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
subscription $1; established 1897; Ed. S.
Hays, editor and publisiier.
DENVER, Worth Co. tl 500 pop,,
12 m. N. of Albany, the nearest railroad
station.
H E R A li D ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished December 1903; E. L. Barber, editor
and publisher (6 — 5).
DESOTO, Jefferson Co. D- 5,611t pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd.,42 m. S. by S. W. of Saint Louis. Min-
ing and manufacturing.
PRESS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established 1893;
C. C. Mitchim, editor; Mitchim Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; repubiican;
four pages 21x28 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889; H. A. Miller, editor and publisher
(1-7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
DEWITT, Carroll Co. ^ 550t pop., on
Wabash Rd. and Missouri r., 16 m. W. of
CarroUton, the county seat. Stave factory.
CARROL.L. FARMERS' HER-
ALD; Fridays; independent; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1889; J.
A. Williams, editor and publisher (7—5).
DEXTER, Stoddard Co. P, 1.862t pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
and St. Louis Southwestern Rds., 49 m. W,
by S. W. of Cairo, 111. Heading and handle
factories and flour mill. Farming.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight page3l3x20; subscription $1 ; established
1875; Webb Watkins, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
DONIPHAN, c. h., Eipley Co. O, l,508t
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
em Rd. and Current r., 26 m. W. S. W. of
Poplar Bluff. Agriculture and lumber.
RIPLEY CO. DEMOCRAT ; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; estab-
lished 1899; D. C. Cunningham, editor and
publisher (.1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 190a
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
. cordance of a rating to that efiFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PROSPECT-NEWS ; Thursdays ;demo-
oratic ; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
•stablished 1888; John P. Campbell, editor;
Prospect - News Printing Co. (Inc.), pub-
lUhers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1906; F. A. Vise, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
DOWNING, 5c?iM2/Zcr Co. i 700t pop.,
on Keokuk & Western Rd., 10 m. E. S. E. of
Lancaster, the county seat, and 11 W. of
Memphis. Timber and agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; J. F. Hargie, editor and publisher (1—8).
DREXELi, Cats Co. -a 453t pop., on
Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rd., 25 m.
S. W. of Harrisonville, the county seat,
and 53 S. of Kansas City. Agriculture and
stock raising.
STAR; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
G. W. Rhea, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
EAST PRAIRIE, Mississippi Co. P,
248+ pop., on St. Louis Southwestern Rd.,
about 25 m. S. W. of Cairo. 111.
PRAIRIE EAGLE; Fridays (A A).
EDINA,c. h., Knox Co. cf l,605t pop.,
on Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Rd., 47 m.
N. W. of Quincy, 111. Agriculture and stock
raising.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 22x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871 ; Muliner & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (l-'S).
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; R. F. Schofield, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,063 for
the year 1896, 1,254, in 1900, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
YJLDO'S , Miller Co. n 2,000 pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific and St. Louis, Kansas City and
Colorado Rds., 14 m. N. W. of Tuscumbia
the county seat. Rock Island System's
General Division and shops. Agriculture
and mining.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; E. H. Shepherd, editor and
publisher (1—8).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891 ; Wm. E. Allen, editor and publisher (6— 5).
MODERN FARMER AND BUSY
BEE; monthly (A A).
ELDORADO SPRINGS, Cedar
Co. P 2,700 pop., 19 m. N. W. of Stockton.
the county seat. Largest town in county.
Mineral springs. Farming. Health resort.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
A. D. Darsett, editor and publisher (1—8).
SUN ; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890; John
S. Smith, editor and publisher.
ELLINGTON, Heynolds Co. O, 700
pop., on Missouri Southern Rd., 140 m. S. of
St. Louis. Lumbering, farming and stock
raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
590
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
pages 17^4x24; subscription $1; established
January, 1906; Ira A. Carr, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
E li M O , Nodaioay Co. \] 600 pop., on
Omaha & St. Louis Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
Maryville and 55 N. of Saint Joseph. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
REGISTER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; J. S. Wood, editor and publisher
<6-3).
£LSB£RRY, Lincoln Co. D-816t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,2 m.
from Mississippi r. and 68 N. of Saint Louis.
Sandstone quarries. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Mayhall Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EliVINS, St. Francoit Co. U- 550t pop.,
on Mississippi & Bonne Terre Rd., 50 m. S.
of Saint Louis.
LABOR HERAL.D} Thursdays; labor;
ten pages 18x20; Bubacription $1; established
1902 ; B. J. Hubbard, editor and publigher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 4,000 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished a report,
but was credited with more than 4,000
in 1905 and 1907.
EMINENCE, c.h., shannon Co. g920t
pop. (of townsliip), on Jaclc's Fork of Cur-
rent r. Silver and copper mining.
CURRENT WAVE: Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
e«tablished 1874; P L. Lyles, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
E T H E L , -Macon Co. ti 397t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 12 m. E.
of Bucklin. Farming.
COURIER; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1896; Wm. E. Cole, editor and publisher.
EUGENE, Cole Co. a on CMeago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about 20 m. S. of
Jefferson City, the State capital.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
EUREKA, St. Louis Co. 0, 550 pop.,
on San Francisco and Missouri Pacific Rds.,
27 m. W. of Saint Louis. Lime and cement
plants, farming and stock raising.
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 17i^x24;
subscription $1 ; established May, 1907; M. B.
Barnes, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (10—7 P).
EVERTON, L>ade Co. p 630t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd. , 10 m.
S. E. of Greenfield, the county seat.
DADE CO. JOURNAL.; Fridays; In-
dependent: eight pages 13x20; subscription
f 1; established 1892; Josephus Lee, editor and
publisher ( 8—8).
MISSOURI.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Clay Co.
t} 1,881+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Excelsior Springs Rds., 30 m. E. by
N. E. of Kansas City. Summer resort.
Farming.
CALiLi; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four pages 13x20; subscription
$2.50; established 1882 ; Ernest H. Sanford, edi-
tor and publisher (7 — 6).
CHRISTIAN UNION WITNESS-
HERALD; Thursdays; church of Christ;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established
1843; Rev. J. V. B. Flack, D.D., editor; Herald
Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 190a
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
JOURNAL; Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
W. D. Flack, editor and publisher.
STANDARD; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; W. N. McKinney. editor and
publisher.
FAIRFAX, Atchison Co. tl 666t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 7 m.
S. of Tarkio. Stock raising, shipping and
farming.
FORUM ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1892; W. H. Hambaugh, editor and publisher
(1-8).
F AIRPLAY, Polk Co. g 407t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd., 12 m.
E. of Bolivar, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Carl D. Wilkinson, editor and
publisher (8—3).
F ARBER, ^Mdrain Co. D 440 pop., on
Chicago & Alton Rd., about 19 m. N. E. of
Mexico, the county seat. Corn, oats and
grass. Agriculture and coal mining.
FORUM; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
C. A. Davault, editor and publisher (7—5).
FARMINGTON, c. h., Saint Fran-
cats Co. a- 1,778+ pop., 87 m. S. of Saint Louis.
Wagon manufactories.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
171^x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
Harry A C. H. Denman, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue oi 1,250 in 1902
and 2,739 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than r.ooo in 1907.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 2Ux36 ; subscription $1 ; established
1874; Theodore D. Fisher, editor; Times Print-
ing Co. , publishers ( 1 — ^)
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
FAYETTE, c.h., Howard Co. n 2,717t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 12 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
591
MISSOURI
from Missouri r. and 60 N. W. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Farming.
DEMOCRAT-LEADER; Thursdays;
democratic; sight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established— Z)emoc?•a^5anner 1874, How-
ard Co. Leader 1893; H. P. Mason, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,253 ^^
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
HOWARD CO. ADVERTISER;
Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1840: Henry T.
Burkhartt, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere.
dit for an average issue of 1,624 ui
1896 and 1,600 in 1898, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
FESTUS, Jefferson Co. D- 1,256 pop., on
Mississippi River & Bonne Terre ftd., 9 m.
E. of Hillsboro.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1: established
April, 1903; Herbert Adams, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
FILLMORE, Andrew Co.\:^ 235t pop.,
9 m. W. of Rosendale, the nearest station
on Kansas City, St. Joseph & Council BlufCs
Rd., and 18 N. W. of Savannah, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
LiEVER; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; W. H. Gilbert, editor and publisher
<8-3).
FLAT RIVER, Saint Francois Co. D-
on Mississippi River & Bonne Terre Rd.,8 m.
N. W. of Farmington, the county seat.
Lead mining.
LEAD BELiT N E W S ; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1900; Charles R. Pratt, editor
and publisher (1—8).
FORSYTH, ch., Taney Co.g 2041 pop.,
on White r., 40 m. S. E. of Springfield.
Flour mills and lumber.
TANEY CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days: republican; eight pages 15*^x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; W. H. & B. R.
Price, editors and publishers (1—8).
FRANKFORD, Pike Co.n-mj pop.,
on St. Louis & Hannibal Rd.. 18 m. S. W.
of Hannibal. Flour mills. Grain, timber
and live stock.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
.eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1878; William E. Jones, editor and publisher.
FREDERICKTOWN, c. h., Madi-
aon Co. 0, 1,577+ pop. -local census 2,050— on
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.
and St. Francis r., 104 m. S. of Saint Louis.
Lead, silver, copper, nickel and iron
deposits.
DEMOCRAT-NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; six pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; es-
MISSOURI.
tabllshed 1874; Smith & Purcell, editors and
publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had eie.
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not smee
set up any claim for issuing so many.
TRIBCINE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1S98 ; E. P. Francis, editor and publisher (1—8) .
FREEEBURG, Osage Co. a on St.
Louis, Kansas City & Colorado Rd., 85 m.
W. of Saint Louis.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1904 ; George Ellsworth, editor and pub-
lisher (2—6 P).
FULTON, c. h., Callaway Co. n 4,883t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 25 m. N. N. E.
of Jefferson City, the State capital. Seat
of educational and beneficent institutions.
Manufactures of earthenware and fire
clay brick. Stock raising.
SUN ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; four
pages— daily 13x20, weekly 20x26; subscrip-
tion-daily $4, weekly $1; established 1882;
Aubrey C. Bush, editor; Sun Printing Com-
pany, publishers (2— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,804 in
1896 and 3,062 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more lian 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lisned 1877; Ovid Bell, editor and publisher
(2-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop*
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; W.W. Arnold, editor; Eichor & Wilson,
publishers (8—3).
MISSOURI TELEGRAPH; weekly,
twice-a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1839; J. B. Williams & Co., edi-
tors and publishers (8—3).
GAINESVILLE, c. h., Oxark Co. g
222+ pop., 45 m. S. W. of West Plains, near-
est railroad station. Flour, cotton and
shingle mills. Farming and cotton grow-
ing.
OZARK CO. NEWS AND TIMES;
Fridays: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established November. 1901; D. D.Turnbaugh,
editor and publisher (7—5).
GALENA, c. h., Stone Co. g 500 pop.,
on James Fork of White r., 40 m. S. by S. W.
of Springfield. Farming.
STONE CO. ORACLE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pa^es 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1887; Miss Mary Smith, editor;
Armstrong & Co., publishers.
GALLATIN, c.h., Daviess Co. ^2, 120
pop., on Wabash and Chicago, Rock Island
592
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
& Pacific Rds. and Grand r., 75 m. E. of
Kansas City. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eiglit pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1869; Robertson & Ball, editors and pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: i,Soo in 1900
2,380 in 1902
2,594 in 1903
2,773 in 1904
2,71s in 190S
2,758 in 1906
2,708 in 1907
NORTH MISSOURI AN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1864; C. M. Harrison, editor
and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GAIiT, Grundy Co. [j 582t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Quincy,
Omaha & Kansas City Rds., 12 m. E. N. E. of
Trenton, the county seat. Farming district.
SUN; Saturdays; democratic; eight pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1900; Sam
S. Tolle, editor and publisher.
GARDEN CITY, Cass Co. -a 574t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 68 m. S. E. of Kansas City. Farming.
VIEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1891;
J. Cartright. editor and publisher (8—3).
GENTRY, Gentry Go. ^200t ipov; on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 10 m.
N. W. of Albany, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
SENTINEL.; Thursdays; independent:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; J. E. Roudebush, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
GERALD, Franklin Co. D- on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,ateout 66m.
W. of Saint Louis.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays (A A).
GIFFORD, Macon Co. i on Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rd., about 25 m. N.by
W. of Macon, the county seat.
SOUTH GIFFORD COMET; Thurs-
days (A A).
GIIiLIAM, Saline Co. D 550 pop., on
Chicago & Alton Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Mar-
shall, the county seat, 98 E. of Kansas
City, and 5 W. of the Missouri r. Timber
and agriculture.
GLiOBE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; C. Whit Williams, editor and publisher
(1-8).
GIIiMAN CITY, Harrison Co. ^447t
pop., on Port Arthur Route Rd., 75 m. N. E.
of Saint Joseph and 10 N. of Kansas City.
Cattle. Farming.
GUIDE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898 ; J. A. Bowen, editor and publisher (10—3).
MISSOURI.
GLASGOW, SoM^ard Co.n l,672tpop.,
on Chicago & Alton and "Wabash Rds. and
Missouri r., 160 m. W. N. W. of Saint Louis.
Saw, veneering and flouring mills and to-
bacco factories. Seat of Lewis Library,
Pritchett College and Morrison Astronomi-
cal Observatory. Agriculture.
GLiOBE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages ISxVO; subscription $1; established
1897; Charles M. Diggs, editor and publisher
(1-5) (A A).
M ISSO URI A N ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscrintion $1.50; estab-
lished 1867; W. P. RufEel, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in Uie years 1897 and 1899*
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
GLENWOOD, Schuyler Co. i 434t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 4 m. W. of Lancaster,
the county seat. Flour and woolen mills;
machine shop and foundry.
PHONOGRAPH; Fridays (A A),
GOLDEN CITY, Barton Co. p 875t
pop., on Frisco System Rd., 51 m, W. of
Springfield and 150 S. E. of Kansas City.
Agriculture and stock raising.
H E R A li D ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1880; J. H. Heath, editor and publisher (8—3).
GORIN, Scotland Co. rf 1,000 pop.
—local estimate — on Atohlson, Topeka &
Sante Fe Rd.. 5 m. W. of Wyaconda and
14 S. E. of Memphis, the county seat. Agri-
culture and timber.
ARGUS; Wednesdays; independent:
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890: Sharts & Son, editors and publishers
(7-5).
GOWER, Clinton Co. "t2 521 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe and St.
Joseph & Grand Island Rds., 21 m. S. E. of
Saint Joseph. Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays: independ-
ent; eight rages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1887; Ben F. Hildebrand, editor and
publisher (6—3).
GRAHAM, Nodaway Co. tl 384t pop.,
2 m. E. of Maitland, 14 W. of Barnard and
15 S. W. of Maryville, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
POST ; Thursdays ; Independent ; six pages
175^x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
Oren M. Elliott, editor and publisher (1—8).
SILENT SUCCESS; monthly; literary;
sixteen pages Sfxllf; subscription 35 cents;
established December, 1907; Joseph E. More-
house, editor; The Silent Success Publishing
Co., publishers (2—8 P).
GRANBY, Newton Co. p 2,315t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about
9 m. N. E. of Neosho, the county seat. Agri-
culture and lead and zinc mining.
MINER; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1892; The Miner
Printing Company, editors and publishers.
GRANT CITY, c. h., Worth Co. tl
l,406t pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
CIATALOGUE BY STATES.
593
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
Rd., 60 m. N. of Saint Joseph. Agricultural
and stock-raising center.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $l.'ii; established
1867; J. W. S. Dillon, editor and publisher
a2-5;.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,317 in igo:
and 1,638 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WORTH CO. TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1873; E S. & H. H. Garver,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GREEN CASTLE, Sullivan Co. 6
390t pop., on Qulncy, Omaha & Kansas City
Rd., 160 m. N.E. of Kansas City. Stock rais-
ing and farming. Coalmining.
JOURNAIi; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription .SI; established
1903; C.C.Bartrufif, editor and publisher (1—8).
GREEN CITY, Sullivan Co. tl i77t
pop., on Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Rd.,
11 m. E. N. E. of Milan, the county seat.
Farming, mining and stock raising.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
Robt. H. McClanahan, editor and publisher
(6-3).
GREEN FIELD,c.h.,Z>arfe Co. p
1,406+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Mem-
phis Rd., 40 m. N. W. of Springfield. Agri-
culture, mining and stock raising.
DADE CO. ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1874; Will R. Bowles, editor
and publisher (8—3).
VEDETTE; Thursday.? ; republican ;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Philip S. Griffith, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
GREENRIDGE, Pettis Co. a 389t
pop., on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.,
13 m. S. W. of Sedalia, the county seat. Coal
mining.
I.OCAL. NEWS; Fridays: independent;
four pages 1 5^^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W.~ H. Crisman, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 5P).
GREENTOP, Schuyler Co. 6 284t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 15 m. N.of Kirksville.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
GREENVILLE, c. h., Wayne Co. P,
1,051+ pop., on Wllliamsville, Greenville &
St. Louis and St. Francis Rds. and St. Fran-
cis r. Manufactures of hardwood lumber.
Iron mines and granite quarries.
SUN; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; four to six pages 13x20;
subscription $1 : establishd 1894: Charles
Qrandplerre, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
38
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WAYNE CO. JOURNAL,; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 16x2'-.'; subscription
$1; established 1876; George W. Stivers, edi-
tor; Stivers & Kennedy, publishers (1—8),
Copies printed: For the year 1007
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GUILFORD, Nodaway Co. ^ a35t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., 30 m.
N. of Saint Joseph.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1906;
Chas. L. Craig, editor and publisher (8 — 6 P).
GUTHRIE, Callaway Co. u 114t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd.,14 m. W. of
Jefferson City, the State capital. Flour
mills.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 1.3x20; sub-
scription $1; established September, 1905;
John L. Dunn, editor; Times Printing Co.,
publishers (11— 5).
HALE, Carroll Co. [j 665t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 16 m. N
E. of Carrollton, the county seat. Agrl
culture.
HUSTLER-LEADER; Fridays, inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;
established— Hu,sfler 1894, Leader 1897, con-
solidated 1905; J. L. Mastin, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HALLSVILLE, Boone Co. D lft7t
pop., on Wabash Rd., about 37 m. N. of
Jefferson City, the State capital.
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
HAMILTON, Caldwell Co.\2 1.804t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
50m. E. of Saint Joseph and 69 N. E. of Kan-
sas City. Manufacturing, coal mining, ag-
riculture and stock raising.
FARMERS' ADVOCATE; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; C. F. Ridings,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,388 in 1904
and 1,749 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
HAMILTONIAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878; W. J. Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
HANNIBAL, Marion Co. cT 12,780t
pop., center of six railroads on Mississippi
r., 20 m. below Quincy. 111. General manu-
facturing. Shipping point.
COURIER-POST; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;;
republican; dally eight to sixteen, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily $4.80,
weekly $1 ; established 1856; W. J. Hill, editor;
Lee Newspaper Syndicate, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in i907-
Publisher's announcement. — Sworn daily av-
erage November, 1907, 4,514, whteh Is- guar
694
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
■anteed more than double circulation of
oompetltor, or no pay for apace. Hannibal
Is a growing town, 20,000— big factories re-
■oently locating there.
MORNING JOURNAL.! every morn
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days ; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $4.80, Sunday $1.50, weekly
fl; established— dally 1876, weekly 1870 ; J. A.
:nott, editor; Journal Printing Co., publish-
ers (12-4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
■exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
HARDIN, i?oy Co.^u 669t pop., on Wa-
bash and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rds., 10 m. E. of Richmond, the county seat.
Agriculture, mining and milling.
N E W S; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; established
1888; Walter L. Bales, editor and publlshei
(2-3).
HARRISON VILL.E, c.h., Cass Co.
■a 1,844+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott &
Memphis, Kansas City, Osceola & Southern,
Missouri, Kansas & Texas, and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 40 m, S. of Kansas City. Agri-
culture and coal mining.
CASS CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays,
democratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22 1
subscription $1; established 1856; Homer J.
Clark, editor and publisher (1 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
CASS CO. LEADER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 17>gx24;
subscription $1 ; established 1896 ; A. L. Webler,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907"
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CASS CO. NEWS; Fridays; republican,
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; C.L. Harris, editor and publisher
(12—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HARTSBURG, Boone Co. n 350
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 18
m. S. of Columbia, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
TRUTH ; Thursdays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Pearl
Cralgo, editor: S. M. Myers, publisher (2—3).
HARTVILLE, c. h., Wright Co. p
445+ pop. . on Gasconade r., 50 m. E. of Spring-
field. Lead, copper and Iron ore.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays (A A).
WRIGHT CO. PROGRESS; Fridays;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1892; W. H. H. Muslck, editor
and publisher (8—3).
MISSOURI.
HAIVK POINT, Lincoln Co. o- 12t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., about 60 m.
N. W. of Saint Louis.
MOTOR; Thursdays (A A).
HAYTI, Pemiscot Co. q, i?,117 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 5 m. W.
of Gayoso, the county seat. Stave factory,
saw and planing mills, cotton gins, agri-
culture and stock raising.
PEMISCOT ARGUS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tabUshed 1898; C. S. York, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 5) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HELENA, Andrew Co. ^3 on Chicago,
Burlington & QuincyRd.
SUN; Fridays; indt'peLdent; eight pages
11x15; subscrtption 75 cents; established
September, 1905 ; Parrett Robison, editor
and publisher (11-5 P) (A A).
HERMANN, c. h., Gasconade Co. d-
1,575+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Mis-
souri r., 81m. W. of Saint Louis. Flour mills,
brewery, foundry, and wine, saw, cigar,
shoe, knife and wrench manufactories.
ADVERTISER-COURIER; Wednes-
days; republican; four pages 2Ux26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1872; Fred L. Wensel,
editor; Graf Bros., publishers (8—3).
VOLKSBLATT; Fridays ; German ;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1855; Theo. Graf, editor;'
Graf Printing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,173 for
the year 1896, 1,168 in 1898, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
HERMITAGE, c. h., Hickory Co. n
275 pop., on the Pomme de Terre r., 20 m. E.
S. E. of Osceola. Mining and agriculture.
INDEX-GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1884; W.U.Morton, editor and
publisher (9—3).
HIGBEE, Randolph Co. Q l,151t pop.,
on Chicago & Alton and Missouri, Kansas
& Texas Rds., 10 m. S. S. W. of Moberly.
Coal mining, farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1887;
W. H. Welch & Son, editors and publishers.
HIGGINSVILLE, Lafayette Co. -a
2,791+ pop., on Chicago & Alton and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 11 m. S. E. of Lexington, the
county seat. Wheat, corn and coal. Seat
of the Confederate Home.
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 : established 1879;
Geo. Scott, editorand publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,174 in 1907
JEFFERSONIAN; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1: established
1896 : Jule G. Coe, editor and publisher ( 1—8 ) .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit ic-v
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
595
MISSOURI.
exceeding 1,000 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MISSOURI THALBOTE; Fridays;
German; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1871; R. P. Sevin, editor; S. Z.
Bruening, publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,590 in
1897 and 1,321 in 1900, since^ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
HILLSBORO, c. h., Jefferson Co. a-
254t pop., 40 m. S. S. K of Saint Louis.
Farming, stoclc raising and fruit growing.
JEFFERSON DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
gcriptionSl; established 1866; R. W, McMulIin,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,640 in 1903
1,769 in 1905
1,831 in 1907
NEW ERA; Thursdays; republican;
four pajjes 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1905; New Era Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
HOLiDEN, Johnson Co. -a 2,126t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 40 m. "W. of Sedalia
and 50 S. E. of Kansas City. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Richard H. Tatlow, editor and
publisher.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; C. L. Hobart, editor and publisher
(1-8).
HOLLIDAY, Monroe Co. cf 585t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,5m.W.
of Paris, the county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
HOLT, Clay C7o.^339t pop., on Chi-
cago, Burliugton & Quincy Rd., 7 m. S. of
Lathrop and 14 N. of Liberty, the county
seat. Flour and saw mills.
RUSTLER; Fridays; democratic: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890: E. T. Hockaday, editor and publisher
(8-3).
HOPKINS, Nodaway Co. "u 907t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 14 m.
N. of Mary ville, the county seat. Agricul-
ture,
JOURNAL ; Thursdays ; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1876; W. L. Moorhead, editor and publisher
(6-3).
HOUSTON, c.h., Tftras Co.g 514t pop.,
18 m. X. N. E. of Cabool, the nearest rail-
road point. Iron foundry. Agriculture,
fruit and stock raising.
. DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1903; Samlidge & Britton, editors and
publishers (1—4) (A A).
HERALD ; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878; E. K. Lyles, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,100 in 1901
and 1,100 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
MISSOURI.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays (A A).
TEXAS CO. STAR; Fridays; demo-
cratic; lour pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 189:3; J. S. King, editor and pub-
lisher (11—3).
HOUSTONIA, Pettu Co. n307tpop..
on Missouri Pacific Rd.. U m. N. W. of Se-
dalia, the county seat. Agriculture.
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; R.
& E. Medley, editors and publishers.
HUMANSVILLE, Polk Co. g l,055t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 19 m. S. by S. E. of Osceola. Farming
and grazing.
S T A R-L E A D E R ; Thursdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1878; J. W. Graves, editor and publisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HUME,^o«es Co.-a 540t pop.,on Kansas
City, Ft. Scott & Memphis and Kansas City,
Pittsburg & Gulf Rds., 12 m. W. of Rich Hill.
Shipping point for corn. Agriculture, coal
mining and stock raising.
BORDER TELEPHONE; Saturdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Lewis W. Moore, editor; S. Moore
& Son, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,100 for
the year 1896, 1,158 in 1897, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
HUNNEWELL, Shelby Co. cf ^73^
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. E. of Shelbina. Live stock and
farming.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; A. B. Dunlap, editor and pub-
lisher.
HV'STSVIIjIj'E,C.h., Randolph Co. b
1.805+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 6 m. W. of
Moberly. Manufacturing. Deposits of coal
in vicinity.
HERALD; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1868;
Balthis & Dameron, editors and publishers
Copies printed: i,5S3 in 1901
1,764 in 1903
2,533 in 1907
IBERIA, Miller Co. D 264t pop.,
about 16 m. S. E. of Tuscumbia, the county
seat, and 12 N. of Crocker, the nearest sta-
tion on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
Flour and saw mills. Farming, fruit
growing, stock raising and mining.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
pa^es 11x16; subscription $1; established
1905; Martin Bros., editors and publishers
(7—5).
ILLMO (P- O. Graysboro), Scott Co. P,
950 pop., on Cotton Belt, 'Frisco & Iron
59d
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
Mountain Rd., 10 m. N. of Cape Girardeau.
Pressed brick plant.
HEADL.IGHT; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1907; Tim Hosmer, editor and
publisher (10— 7 P).
INDEPENDENCE, c. h., Jackson
Co. -a 10,600 pop., on Chicago & Alton, Kan-
sas City & Independence and Missouri
Pacific Rds.. 4 m. S. of Missouri r. and 10
E. of Kansas City. Flour, saw, woolen
and other mills and general manufactur-
ing. Agriculture and stock raising.
EXAMINER; every evening except
Sunday, and JACKSON EXAMINER,
Fridays; independent democratic; daily four
to eight, weekly twelve to twenty-four pages
15x22; subscription— daily $2. weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1905, weekly 1898; Wm. South-
ern, Jr., editor; Examiner Printing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Weekly had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,565 in 1899 and
1,425 in 1 90 1, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
N E W S ; every morning except Monday
SENTINEL j every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1 ; established— dailv 1886, weekly
1846; Sentinel Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
JACKSON CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days (A A).
JACKSON CO. JUDGE; Fridays; in
dependent-republican ; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established January,
1901; Judge Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (8—3).
L.IAHONA, THE ELDERS' J OUR-
NAL; Saturdays (A A).
ZION'S ENSKiN; Thursdays; latter
day saints; eight pages 13x18 ; subscription
$1; established 1890; W. H. Garrett, editor;
Ensign Publishing House, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,646 in 1899
4,329 in 1903
6,505 in 1907
SCHOOL NEWS; monthly; educa-
tional: thirty-six pages 7J^xlO ; subscrip-
tion gl; established 1896: W. H. Johnson,
editor and publisher (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: 2,350 in 1905
1,700 in 1906
IONIA, Benton Co. -O m pop., 1 m. N.
of Calfee, nearest station on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd.. 20 m. S. of Sedalia.
INDEPENDENT: Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established January, 1906; R. R. Gilbert, edi-
tor; McManima & Gilbert, publishers (1—8).
IRONTON, c. h.,/ro» Co. a,797t pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd., 90 m. 8. by S. W. of Saint Louis. Sum-
mer resort. Iron ore and granite. Manu-
factures of ploughs, wagons, sash and
doors. Farming.
ARCADIA VALLEY ENTER-
MISSOURI.
PRISE; Thursdays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1904; M. Uiica
Reagan, editor and publisher (1—S).
IRON CO. REGISTER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1867; Ell D. Ake, editor and
publisher (8—3).
JACKSON, c. h., Cape Girardeau Co,
Q, 1,658+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern Rd., 10 m. N.W. of Cape Girardeau
and 163 S. S. E. of Saint Louis. Flour and
planing mills, stave factory, foundry,
creamery and tile works. Agriculture and
live stock.
DEUTSCHER VOLKSFRE IND;
Thursdays; German; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.5U; established 1886;
Fred Kles & Bro., editors and publishers (8—3).
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1894; B. F. Lusk, editor and publisher (6— 3).
MISSOURI CASH BOOK; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.00; established 1871; F. A. McGuire, editor
and publisher (6—3).
JAMESPORT, Daviess Co. t) 728t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island A. Pacific Rd.,
10 m. E. N. E. of Gallatin, the county seat^
Grazing and stock raising.
GAZETTE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; democratic; four pages 13x20-
subscription $1.50; established 1877; M. F
Stipes, editor and publisher.
JASPER, Jasper Co. p 627t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. of Carthage,
the county seat. Agi-iculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1898;
Lynn Monroe, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
JEFFERSON CITY, c. h., Cole Co,
D State Capital, 9,664+ pop., on Chicago
& Alton and Missouri Pacific Rds. and S.
bank of Missouri r., 150 m. from its mouth,
125 W. of Saint Louis and 158 E. S. E. of
Kansas City. General trade center, having
foundries and manufactories, shoes, farm-
ing implements and wagons. Agriculture,
timber and mining.
DE3IOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and COLE CO. DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four pages
15x22, weekly eight pages; subscription-
daily S4.80, weekly 75 cents; established-
daily March. 1902, weekly 1884; Joseph Gold-
man, editor; Cole County Democrat Print-
ing Co., publishers (1—8).
MISSOURI STATE TRIBUNE;
every morningexcept Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscriot'on— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1875, weekly 1866; J.Harry
Edwards, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made anv renewal of the claim.
REPUBLICAN ; every morning, and
WEEKLY. Thursdays; republican; daily
four, weeklj' eight pages 15x22: subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established 1900;
Vernon Smith, editor; Republican Printing
Co.. Dublishers (2—7) (A A).
MISSOURI VOLKSFREUND;
Thursdays; German; democratic; four pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
697
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
.18x24; subscription $1; established 1876; J.
F. Koester, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-]
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
POST; Saturdays; German; republican;
eight pages 13x30; subscription $1; estab- |
Ushed 1894; Joseph Sailer, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,008 in^ 1897 and
1,200 in 1 90 1, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
MISSOURI SCHOOL. JOURNAL,;
monthly; educational; fifty two pages 7x10; ;
subscription $1.25 ; established 1883; Howard
A. Gass, editor; Hugh Stephens Printing Co., ;
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,616 in 1895
and 3,700 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907. i
JERICO, Cedar Co. pUSt pop., 13 m. <
W. by S. W. of Stockton, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising. Coal, iron and .
lead in vicinity. ]
OPTIC; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; egtabllshed
1888; A. M. Heifner, editor and publisher!
(6-3).
JONESBURG, ^on^i^omery Co.a-iOlf
pop., on Wabash Rd., 10 m. W. N. W. of
Warrenton. Wagon factories.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; democratic;
«li:ht pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1879; J. N. Lavender, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
JOPLIN, Jasper Co. p 33,000 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco, Missouri, i
Kansas & Texas.Frisco and Missouri Pacific
Rds., 14 m. S. W. of Carthage and 163 £. of
Kansas City. General manufacturing, lead
and zinc mining and agriculture. Com-
mercial center of Southern Missouri.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday (▲ A).
txLOBE; every morning except Monday;
daily eight, Sunday sixteen to forty pages
15x21; subscription— daily $5, Sunday $1.50;
established 1896; The Joplin Globe Publishing
<!ompany, editors and publishers (1 — 5).
Copies printed: 9,414 in 1902
10,510 in 1903
12,046 in 1904
13.394 in 1905
15,254 in 1906
17,030 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Joplin, Mo.,
Globe guarantees six times the circula-
tion of any other paper published in South-
west Missouri.
Joplin is a city of 45,000, the commercial,
manufacturing and mining center of a ter-
ritory covered exclusively by the Joplin
Daily Globe, embracing the great zinc and
lead area, the coal, oil, natural gas, and
smelting fields of Missouri, Kansas, Arkan-
sas and Oklahoma, with a population
of over 250,000. The annual products of this
scope of country exceeds $50,000,000. Wages
are high, and all have money to spend.
Advertisers who intend using space in
Joplin serve their best interests by using
the Globe, which carries double the local
and foreign advertising of any other Joplin
paper. Forfurtherinformation address any
local wholesaler, jobber, retail dealer, or
bank. The circulation of the Globe is
now more than 17.0(J0.
NEWS-HERALD; every evening and
Sunday morning; republican; daily eight,
Sunday sixteen pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $5, Sunday $1.50; established— Acirs
1872, Herald 1876, consolidated 1900; Joplin
NewB-Herald Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1904
and more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
MISSOURI TRADES' UNIONIST;
Wednesdays; labor; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1907;
Charles W. Fear, editor; Missouri Trades'
Unionist Publishing Co., publishers (2—8 P).
TRIBUENE; Thursdays; German; inde-
pendent; four pages 22x28; subscription $2;
established 1899; John Hoenscheidt, editor
and publisher. Dated also at Wichita, Kan.
(2-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,653 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
LEAD AND ZINC NEWS; biweekly;
mining ; twentv-four to thirty-two pages
9x12; subscription SI: established June, 1901;
Charles C. Baker, editor; Mining News Co.,
publishers. Office, 525 Joplin street (1—8). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,067 i^i 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, _ but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
KAHOKA, c. h., Clark Co. d 1.818t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
20 m. W. of Keokuk, Iowa. General manu-
facturing.
CLARK CO. COURIER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; J. L. Greenlee, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GAZETTE-HERALD; Fridays; demo
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1889; S.S.Bali, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
KANSAS CITY, Jackson Co. -O
163,752+ pop., center of sixteen railroads, on
the Missouri r., at mouth of Kansas r.,
26 m. S. E. of Leavenworth, 70 S. by E. of St.
Joseph and 283 W. by N. of St. Louis. Second
city of the State in population and impor-
tance. Manufactures and commerce and a
598
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Kansas City.
great commercial center. Extenslre mills,
smelters, packing houses and stock yards.
DAILY.
DROVERS' TELEGRAM} every
evening except Sunday ; live stock and
agriculture; lour to eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $4; established 1882; Drovers' Tel-
egram Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 13,564 in
1894 and 27,803 in 1898, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
exceeding 12,500 in 1903, and more
than 17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
JOURNAL; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican; daily
and weekly ten to fourteen, Sunday twenty-
four to tlf tysix pages 18x24 ; subscription-
daily and Sunday $4, weekly 25 cents; estab-
lished 1854; The Journal Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
ies printed: daily,
22,185
in 1896
46.396
in 1900
56,376
in 1902
66,263
in 1903
64,114
in 1904
65,446
in 1905
67,029
in 1906
aily and Sunday,
69,662
in 1907
Weelcly :
33.369
in 1898
94,996
in 1900
161,109
in 1902
183,725
in 1903
199,390
in 1904
205,001
in 1905
206,335
in 1906
209,831
in 1907
Sunday
69,262
in 1906
71,362
in 1907
POST J every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 17x22;
subscription $3 ; established March, 1906 ;
A. F. Brooker, editor; The Kansas City Post
Publisbing Co.. publishers (4—6 P).
Copies printed: 38,790 in 1907
Publisher's annotmcement .—The Post is a
real, live modern newspaper, representa-
tive of its people— those who can be induced
to buy advertised articles. Average for
November, 1907, was— Dailv 45,055. Sunday
58,974; and for December, 1907— Dally 50,291.
Sunday 58,405. For a newcomer Its growth
has been remarkable, and to-day it Is a big
factor In the Kansas City newspaper field.
The Post is a tcituier.
PRESSE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; German;
republican ; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily .f6. weekly $2; es-
tablished 1883; Phil Dietzgen. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has even been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1000 copies regular-
ly in 1897, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
RECORD; every morning except Sun-
day; legal; eight pages 17}^x24; established
1888: Elbert E.Smith, editor; Ernest E.Smith,
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MISSOURI— Kansas City.
Evening,
Morning,
Sunday,
Weekly,
STAR; every evening except Sunday, and
Sunday morning ; TIMES, every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY STAR^
Wednesdays; independent; daily and week-
ly ten to forty-eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—evening, morning and Sunday, $5.20,
weekly 25 cents ; established— daily Star
1880, Times 1838, weekly 1890; William R. Nel-
son, editor and publisher (1—7). gee ad-
Tei'tiseinent on opposite page.
Copies printed:
59,660 in 1895
88,906 in 1900
104,306 in 1902
110,646 in 1903
122,478 in 1904
125,001 in 1905
132,361 in 1906
135,962 in 1907
56.775 in 1902
99,316 in 1903
120,862 in 1904
123,319 in 190S
130,832 in 1906
134,655 in 1907
89,110 in 1898
88,525 in 1900
104,948 in 1902
111,643 in 1903
121,684 in 1904
126,737 in 1905
133,908 in 1906
137,883 in 1907
105.865 in 1895
155,831 in 1900
219,140 in 1902
218,918 in 1903
226,155 in 1904
241,368 in 1905
253,883 in 1906
254,858 in 1907
C^" The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded
the Kansas City Star is guar-
anteed by the publishers of
RowelTs American Newspa-
per Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— awakded Tsb-
RUART 15, 1899, BT
Printers' Ink, THB
Little School-
master in the Art
of adverti8iko,
TO "The Kansa.*
City Star;" that
paper. aptbr
four month 8*
CAREFUL WBiaH-
INO OF EVIDENCE, HAVING BEEN PRONOUNCED
THE ONE PUBLISHED WEST OF CHICAGO WHICH
GIVES AN ADVERTISER THE BEST SERVICE IH
PROPORTION TO THE PRICE CHARGED. It WA»
TRUE THEN. AND IT IS TRUE TODAY.
The Star accepts all advertising on con-
dition that the paid circulation of its morn-
ing, evening and Sunday editions exceeds
135,0()O each Issue and that the paid In-ad-
vance circulation of its weekly edition
exceeds 250,00(' each Issue.
It Is impossible to conduct asuccessfut
advertising campaign in Kansas City with-
out the use of The Star, morning, evening
or Sunday. It carries all the "Want Ads'*^
of Kansas City, and nearly all of Kansas
City's merchants use its columns almost
exclusively. It sells more papers in Kansas
City every niorning and again every even-
ing" than there are houses in the city. Out
of The Star's total circulation of 140,00(>'
A
TEEO
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
599
mm
T is just as impossible
for advertisers to
cover Kansas, Missouri and
Oklahoma without the use of
— -The
Kansas City
Weekly Star
^M
mm
mm ^^ ^t is to cover Kansas City
without the use of
The
Kansas City Star
m^i
mm
The Circulation of the STAR for 1907, all waste and
free copies deducted, averaged :
Morning . . 134*665 Sunday . . 137,883
Evening . 135.962 Weekly . 254,858
600
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI-Kansaa City.
(twice a day), over 75,0OU are delivered by
its oven carriers in Kansas City alone.
The Kansas City Times, The Star's morn-
ing newspaper, has tlie same circulation
ag The Star, namely, over 135,000 copies
each issue.
WORLiD; every evening except Sunday,
and RURAL. WORLD, Thursdays: inde-
pendent-democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription— daily $3, weekly 25 cents; estab-
lished—daily 1894, weekly 1904; World Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 39,523 in 1898 and
61,488 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 40,000 in 1907.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN 55TOCKMAN: Fridays;
livestock; sixteen pages :)xl2; subscription
$1; established January, 1900; G. M. Bishop,
editor; A. J. Knollin, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,163 in 1904
and 5,406 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
CATHOL.IC REGISTER? Fridays;
roman catholic; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1899; Thomas J. Casey,
editor and publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; methodist episcopal;
thirty-two pages TJ^xll; subscription $1.60;
established 1856; Claudius B. Spencer, edi-
tor; Jennings & Pye, publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1899 and more
than 7,500 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
FARMEit AND STOCKMAN; Wed-
nesdays; live stock and agriculture; twenty
pages 11x14; subscription $1; established
1378; The Farmer and Stockman Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 24,675 in 1903
30,000 in 1905
43,111 in 1906
55,167 in 1907
IMPLEMENTTRADE JOURNAL.;
Saturdays; farming implements; thirty-two
to fifty pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; James E. Baird, editor; Imple-
ment Trade Journal Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,395 in 1900
and g,86o in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays ; inde-
pendent; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1899; George Creel, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
JOURNAL. OF COMMERCE; Satur
aayg ; merchandise and groceries ; eight
MISSOURI— Kansas City.
pages 17x2ii subscription 50 cents ; established
1887; John Meagher, editor; Barrlck Publish-
ing Company, publishers (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,656 in 1897
and 2,633 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
LABOR HERALD; Fridays (A A).
LEADER; Thursdays: prohibition; four
pages 13x20; subscription 76 cents; estab-
lishtd 1896; Charles E. Stokes, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LIBERATOR; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; suhscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; Duncan Oath, editor; B,
McRay, publisher (1 — 4).
MILLING AND GRAIN NEWS;
Wednesdays; grain; mitliug; twenty to
twenty four pages 9^x123^; subscription $2;
established 1903; W.B. Burns, editor; Milling
& Grain News Co., publishers C2— 8).
MISSOURI STAATS ZEITUNG;
Fridays; German; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; F. Gehrlng,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PACKER; Saturdays; fruit and produce;
twelve to sixteen pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; Q. A. Gurley, editor;
Barrlck Publishing Company, publishers;
prints editions for Chicago, Cincinnati and
New York (2—8). See advertisement ou
opposite page.
Copies printed: 37,360 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Packer is
published weekly In four editions, viz.:
New York Packer, Chicago Packer, Cin-
cinnati Packer. Kansas City Packer. Its
circulation is high class, exclusive, and is
confined to large commercial growers, as-
sociations, and shippers of all kinds of
fruits, vegetables, melons, etc.; shippers
of butter, eggs, poultry and creameries,
and to the wholesale commission houses,
jobbers and other distributors of all of the
above products. The Packer Is the real
marketing authority of the entire United
States on fruits and produce, and there are
but few people, who are interested in an
important way in these lines, who do not
see and read the Packer every week.
Thej" are all subscribers.
REFORM; Saturdays ; German ; inde-
pendent; twelve to twenty pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1890; J. J Speyer,
editor and publisher; prints also a four-
page Sunday edition (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,850 in 1907
RISING SON; Fridays; negro; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1896; Lewis Woods, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,726 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,225 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
TRIBUNEN; Thursdays; Swedish; re-
publican; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1;
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 601
THE PACKER
FOUR EDITIONS:
THE NEW YORK PACKER THE KANSAS CITY PACKER
THE CHICAGO PACKER THE CINCINNATI PACKER
Address any of the following general offices :
76 Park Place, New York City 141 So. Water St., Chicago
o Masonic Temple Bldj?., Cincinnati, 0. 23 E. Mo. Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
The Packer is the acknowledged authority of North America (in-
cluding all of the United States and Canada) in matters relating to the
productions and marketing of all kinds of FRUITS and PRODUCE.
The Packer is devoted to fruits, vegetables, butter and
dairy interests, eggs^ poultry and produce generally.
The paid subscription list of The Packer carries the names of about
all of the people of the entire United States and Canada who are interested
in an important way in the commercial production and marketing of all
lines of fruits and produce, including the following : commercial or-
chardists, berry and other fruit growers ; commercial growers of pota-
toes, onions, cabbage and all other kinds of vegetables, truck and
melons ; primary shippers of eggs, poultry, butter and dairy people ;
and last but by no means least jobbers, receivers and general distribu-
tors located in all parts of the country and handling every one of the
above lines.
The Packer is the marketing medium upon which they all rely.
They all read it and depend upon it on account of its accuracy. They
all understand that under no circumstances will we accept fake adver-
tising or ads from unreliable people. The news printed in The Packer
is right up to the minute, and in every way it is the paper of to-day — a
living wire and not depending on past reputation.
If you have any doubt as to whether an ad in The Packer would
pay you, we suggest that you write any or all of our advertisers for
their experience. Most of them have advertised for several years in
The Packer and they are still doing it. They are all good business
people and they are not going to burn up their money for nothing — it
pays them — it will pay you — try it.
We have our own paid correspondents and business representatives
located in most of the important cities of the country, including Phila-
delphia, Pittsburg, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, St. Louis,
Baltimore, Minneapolis, Cleveland, Denver, New Orleans, Memphis.
We also have a large force of paid traveling staff correspondents who
are kept constantly in the fruit and vegetable producing sections, work-
ing for subscriptions and furnishing us with the news that is of vital
interest to this important industry.
The Packer's paid subscriptions for 1908 is guaranteed
by the publishers to exceed 40,000 copies for every issue
of the year. As each copy of the paper will be read by from two to
a dozen readers, it is a safe estimate to say that we have an average of
at least 150,000 weekly steady readers — and all of them vitally inter-
ested in this great field of industry. There are no secrets about The
Packer's circulation. The press-room, where the paper is published,
is an open house every Saturday in the year for the entertainment and
enlightenment of interested advertisers. They all have the privilege of
watching the run and of securing any other evidence which they may
require of the actual circulation of this paper.
602
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Kansas City.
established 1890; A. P. Nelson, manager;
Tribunen Publishing Co. (Inc.). publish-
ers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5.33.1 i"
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 4,000
in 1905 and 1907.
WESTERN CONTRACTOR; Wed
nesdaj-s ; contracting ; twentj-two page
9x12; subscription $5; established 1901; El-
bert and E. E. Smith, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,006 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
WORD AND WAY; Thursdays; bap-
tist; sixteen pages 9J^xl3M: subscription $1;
established 1896; S. M. Brown and R. K.
Maiden, editors; Word and Way Publishing
Company, publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,660 in 1898
and 13,527 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 12,500 in 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
INTER-STATE ELK; semi-monthly
(A A).
LUMBER REVIEW; semimonthly;
lumber; seventy pages 103^x15; subscription
ta; established 1898; Ben. F. Cobb, editor;
Lumber Review Co., publishers. Office, 1403
Hall building (1—8).
Copies printed: 10,333 jn 1900
12,000 in 1901
15,166 in 1902
14,453 in 1906
13,970 in 1907
MISSOLRl ODD-FELLOW; semi-
monthly; odd- fellowship; eight pages 10%x
15}^; subscription 50 cents; established Octo-
ber, 1905; Miss Mamie Stewart, editor and
publisher (10—5 P) (A A).
MONTHLY.
ADVERTISERS' 3IAGAZINE;
monthly; advertising; fifty-two pages 6fx9f ;
subscription 50 cents; established October,
1907; Ernest F. Gardner, editor; E. S. Horn,
publisher (10—7 P).
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REAL
ESTATE; monthly; real estate; twenty-
four pages 10x13}^^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19()4; J. W. Richardson, editor; Ameri-
can Journal of Real Estate, publishers (1— 5P)
(A A).
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER;
monthly; photography; thlrty-slx pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established
June, 1901; Joseph W. Briggs, editor; Z. T.
Briggs & Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,200 in 1902
1,500 in 1904
1,800 in 1907
ARCHITECT AND BUILDER;
monthly; architecture and building; thirty-
four to thirty-eight pages lOxU; subscription
$2; established 1886; D. J. Slattery, editor;
Lawrence Gllwer, publisher (1—5 P) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,854 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1900, up to and in-
cluding 1906.
EAGLEDOM; monthly (A A).
E VERY-DAY WOMAN; monthly;
literary; eighty- four pages 6fx9f; subscrlp-
MISSOURI— Kansas City.
tlon $1; established June. 1905; The Every-
Day Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (5—7 P).
GOSPEL MESSAGE; monthly; unde-
nominational; sixteen pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion 60 cents; established 1892; George S.
Fisher, editor; Gospel Union Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 711 Forest avenue (12—4).
Copies printed: 2,236 in .1904
2,400 in 1905
2,400 in 1906
2,400 in 1907
HOME FRIEND; monthly (A A).
ILLUSTRATED WORLD ; monthly;
literary; thirty- two to forty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1889 ; J. S. Reber. edi-
tor; Illustrated World Publishing Company,
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 16,521 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since 1901, up to and
including 1907.
INSURANCE MAGAZINE; monthly;
Insurance; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1891; D. W. Wilder, editor
and publisher.
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN;
monthly; jewelry and optical; forty-eight
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established May,
1901 ; W. S. Smyth, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credi*
for an average issue of 1,908 in 1902
and 2,350 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
LEATHER WORKERS' JOUR-
NAL; monthly ; labor ; sixty-four pages 7x10 ;
subscriptions!; established 1898; Edward J.
Baker, editor : United Brotherhood of Leather
Workers on Horse Goods, mibllshers (1— S).
Copies printed: 6,983 in 1903
5,475 in 1906
5,916 in 1907
MANUFACTURER AND MER-
CHANT; monthly; mercantile; forty to
one hundred and forty pages 954x13; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1898; Frank
Markward, editor; The Manufacturer Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4.358 in_ 1903
and 4,145 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
MEDICAL ARENA; monthly; medi-
cal; thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1892; S. F. March, M.D., editor
and publisher (7 — 5).
MEDICAL INDEX-LANCET;
monthly; medical; eighty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $1 ; established 1880: John Pun-
ton, M.D., editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,7.'io in
1896 and 3,268 in 1897, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
MEDICAL RECORD; monthly: med-
ical and surgical; fifty two pages 7x10: sub-
.scriptlon .50 cents; established 1883; B. B,
Ralph, M. D.. editor and publisher (1—8).
MID-CONTINENT; monthly; finan-
cial, Industrial, commercinl. oil, gas and
mining; thirty six pages lOK.xls;^; subscrip-
tion $1; established January, 1907; Mid-Con-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
603
miSSOURI—Kansas City.
tlnent Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(1— 7P).
MID - WEST FANCIER; monthly;
poultry and pet stock: sixteen to twenty-
four pageb llib; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1903; C. S. Hunting, editor; Mid-
West Publishing Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed*: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect,
niTSSOUKI AND ARKANSAS
FARMER AND FRUITMAN: month-
ly, farm and fruit; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1883; R. J.
Profltt, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
MISSOURIAND KANSAS FARM-
ER; monthly; agricultural; sixteen pages
11x18; subscription 25 cents; established 1884;
Missouri and Kansas Farmer Co., editors
and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 12,083 in 1900
23,586 in 1906
50,998 in 1907
NATIONAL REBEKAH; monthly
<▲▲).
PYTHIAN HERALD; monthly;
Knights of Pvthlas; twelve pages 11x14}^;
subscription $1; established 1891; Dockery
& Sullivan, editors and publishers (6—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,303 in
1896 and 12,133 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 4,000 in 190.-
and 1906.
RAILWAY' CARMEN'S JOUR-
NAL; monthly; Brotherhood Railway Car-
men of America: labor; sixty-four pages
«MxlO; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; W. J.
Adaraes, editor; Brotherhood of Railway Car-
men of America, publishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: 8,560 in 1902
19,525 in 1903
24,583 m 1904
23,244 in 1906
32,091 in 1907
RAILWAY CLERK; monthly; rail-
way employees ; forty eight pages 7x10: sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1902; J. F. Mar-
shall, editor and publisher (6 — 5).
SOUTHWESTERN BANKER;
monthly; banking; forty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription S2; established April, 1901; Car-
ter Wilder, editor; Southwestern Banker
Publishing Company, publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,904 i^
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
UNITY; monthly; metaphysical; sixty-
four pages 5x8; subscription $1; established
1891; Charles Fillmore, editor; The Unity
Tract Society, publishers (12-;-4).
Copies printed: 6,208 in 1904
10,083 in 1907
WEE WISDOM; monthly; juvenile;
sixteen pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents;
Unity Tract Society, editors and publishers
<7-6P) (A A).
W^ESTERN DENTAL JOURNAL;
monthly; dental; sixty-flve pages 6x9; sub- i
«cription$l; established 1887; F. O. Hetrlck,
MISSOURI— Kansas Ciiy.
editor; Hettinger Bros. Mfg. Co., publish
ers (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WESTERN xMONTHLY; advertising;
mall order trade; eighty to ninety-six pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established Octo-
ber, 1902; E. S. Horn, editor and publisher
(12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,750 in 1903
and 9,347 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, btit was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 in 1907.
KEARNEY, Clay Co. ^621t pop., on
Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd.. 24 m. N. of
Kansas City. Stock raising and agriculture.
CLIPPER; Saturdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1891; J. L. & H.
N. Jennett, editors and publishers.
KENNETT, C h., Dunklin Co. O^ l,50»r
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
85 m. S. W. of Cairo, 111. Shipping point for
cotton, staves, etc. Agriculture.
DUNKLIN CO. HERALD; Fridays
^'UNKLIN DEMOCRAT; Fridays:
four pages 20x20; subscription $1; established
1887 ; Edgar P. Caruthers, editor ; Dunklin
Countv Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Cop'ies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1899
and 2,000 in 1905, since which it h?:=
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
KEYTESVILLE, c. h., Chariton Co.
ti 1,127+ pop., on Wabash Rd. and Chariton
r., 101 m. E. of Kansas City. Tobacco grow-
ing and manufacturing, farming and stock
raising.
CHARITON COURIER ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1872; C. P. Vandiver, editor
andpubllsher (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,539 w
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1. 000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
KIDDER, Caldwell Co. \2 357 pop.,
on Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., about 15 m.
N. of Kingston, the county seat.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; Independ-
ent: eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1903; W. A. Black, editor; Black
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
KING CITY, Gentry Co.^ 905t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 17 m,
S. W. of Albany, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; L. T. Moulton, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3). „ „ .^ . ^ . »
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; S. B. Strock, editor and pub-
lisher (10—6).
KINGSTON, c.h., Caldwell Co. t:655t
pop., on Hamilton & Kingston Rd.. 50 m-
604
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
E. of Saint Joseph. Milling and manu-
facturing. Agriculture.
HAMPTON'S MERCURY; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1895; P. W. Hampton, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
KIRKSVILLE, c. h., Adair Co. t:
8,000 pop., on Qulncy, Omaha & Eansai
City and Wabash Rds., 60 m. W. of Quincy,
111. Foundry, machine shops and shoe
factory. Seat of State Normal School, Mis-
souri College. American School of Osteo-
pathy and Mercantile College. Agriculture
and coal mines.
EVENING EXPRESS; every evening
except Sunday; independent; four pages
13x20; subscription $3; established 1901; C. C.
How^ard, editor aud publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year' 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870; Minter, Calhoun & English, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,465 in 1907
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1880;
Thos. E. Sublette, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,680 in 1902, but
has not since made claim to issuing
so many as i,ooa copies.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1865; F. L Link, editor; Journal Printing
Company, publishers (2 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,006 for the year
1895, 1,056 in 1896, but has not since
made definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
JOURNAL. OF OSTEOPATHY;
monthly; medical; fifty-two to eighty pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1894; Frank-
lin Fiske, A. B. D. O., editor; Journal of Os-
teopathy Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,458 in 1906
6,575 in 1907
KIRKWOOD, St. Louis Co. d- 2,825t
pop., on MisBouri Pacific Rd., 6 m. W. of
Saint Louis, of which It is a suburb.
TABLET; Fridays (A A).
KNOBNOSTER, «/oftn«on Co. -n
673+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. E. of
Warrensburg, the county seat. Manufact-
ures of bricks and sewer pipe. Coal mining.
GEM; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 16x22: subscription $1 ; established 1878;
Chas. Y. Taylor, editor and publisher (1—8).
KNOX CITY, Knox Co. [3'365tpop.,
ou Omaha, Kansas City & Eastern Rd., 38 m.
W. of Quincy, 111. Farming.
BEE; Thursdaj's; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Fi-ank Yeager,
editor and publisher U— 8).
KOSHKONONG, Oregon Co. g aOO
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15
m. S. W. of Alton, the county seat. Agri-
culture and horticulture.
OREGON CO. LEADER; Fridays;
MISSOURI.
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription.
$1; established September. 1902; Cox ft
Wright, editors and publishers (1-7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LiABELLE, Lewi$ Co. cT 966t pop., on
Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Rd., 30 m.
N. W. of Quincy, 111. Flour and saw mills.
Farming.
STAR; Fridaj's; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1883;
C. W. Mulinex, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1.431 in
1902, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
LACLEDE, Linn Co. ti 770t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 21 m. E.
of Chilllcothe and about 6 S. of Linneus, the
county seat. Timber and agriculture.
BLADE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
A. J. Cay wood, editor and publisher (1—8).
LADDONIA, Audrain Co. D 619t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 14 m. E. of
Mexico, the county seat. Shipping point
for corn, wheat, oats, flax, cattle and hogs.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Cortez Ingram, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
LAGRANGE, Lewis Co. cT l,507t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Mississippi r., 12 m. N. by N. W. of
Quincy, 111 Manufacturing and river com-
merce.
INDICATOR; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; J. H. Nolan and H. C. Price, editors;
Nolen & Norman, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
TRIBUNE; Saturdajs; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1900;
W. A. Mussetter, editor; Smith & Mussetter,
publishers (8—3).
LAMAR, c. h., -Barton Co. p «,737t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphig
and Missouri Pacific Rds., 23 m. N.of Carth-
age. Manufactures flour and farming im-
plements.
DEMOCRAT ; daily, aud WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; daily four pages
12x14, weekly eight pages 12x18; subscription
— weekly $1; established — weekl}- 1870; Ar-
thur Aull, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1898,
and every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
LEADER; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dally four,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $4, weekly SI ; established— daily 1896,
weekly 1890; W. G. Warner, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
605
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
:an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPUBLiICAN-SENTlNEL; Thurs
days; republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1867; F.D.Ar-
nold, editor and publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1896, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
liAMONTE, Pettis Co. D 637t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd.. 12 m. W. of Sedalla,
the county seat. Coal mining. Farming
and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1881; H. E. Agee, editor and publisher (1—8).
LANCASTER, c h., Schuyler Co. [^
980t pop., on Keokuk & Wegtern Rd., 60 m.
W. N. W. of Keokuk, Iowa. Manufacturing.
Agriculture, tobacco and stock raising.
EXCELSIOR; Fridays ; democratic ;
-eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1866; J. R. Rippey, editor; Excelsior Printing
•Company, publishers.
SCHUYLER CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1889; George B. Shaffer, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance, of a rating to that effect.
LAPLATA, Macon Co. [^ l,345t pop.,
on Wabash and Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rds., 43 m. N. of Moberly. Farming and
stock raising.
HOME PRESS ; Thursdays; democratic;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; J. L. Baity, editor and publisher
<6-3).
REPUBLICAN ; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.'^5; estab-
lished 1892; J. F. Weaver, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3).
LAREDO, Orundy Co. b ^SSf pop-, on
Chicago, Milwaukee, & St. Paul Rd., 7 m. S.
of Gait and 9 E. S. E. of Trenton, the county
seat. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
Wood & Crosseu, editors and publishers
<6-3).
LATHROP, Clinton Co. ^ l,118t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 38 m. N.
of Kansas City. Agriculture.
MONITOR-HERALD; Thursdays ; in-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established— Jionitor, 1859; Herald, 1896;
T. M. Courtney, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1.000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
infomaation as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LAWSON, Bay Co. ^ 835t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Atch-
ison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 20 m. N. W.
of Richmond, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
RAY CO. REVIEW; Thursdays; in-
dependent: eight pages 15x22; subscription
SI; established 1881; Thomas & Weakley,
editors and publishers.
LEABWOOD, 'St. Francois Co. □.
4,500 pop., on Mississippi & Bonne Terre Rd.,
70 m. S. E. of Saint Louis. Lead mining.
LEAD BELT BANNER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x19; subscription
•SI; established 1905; Dean Gibson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
LEBANON, c. h., LacUde Co. g 2,128t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 56 m.
N. E. of Springheld. Health resort. Mag-
neticwells. Manufacturing and agriculture.
LACLEDE CO. SENTINEL; Fridays:
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscrintlon
«1; established 1873; B. H. Cogill, editor and
publisher (6—3).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished 1889; J. E. MacKesson, editor and pub-
lisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
RUSTIC; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; established
1873; Milton Fuller, editor and publisher (1—8) .
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
LEES SUMMIT, ./ac^'on (7o. ^l,453t
pop., on Missouri Pacific and Chicago, Rock
& Pacific Rds., 22 m. E. of Kansas City.
Nursery, fruit growing, agriculture and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; independent ;
democratic; six pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1882; Lewis Lamkln, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
REGISTER; Fridays (A A).
LEETON, Johnson Co. -a 300 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas and St. Louis,
Kansas City & Colorado Rds., 30 m. S. W. of
Sedalia. Farming. '
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1899; Samuel Whittaker, editor; S. I. Major
& Co., publishers (1—8).
LEWISTOWN,-Z'ems Co. cfSSSt pop.,
on Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Rd.. 26 m.
N. W. of Quincy, 111.
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1905; J.
L. O'Bryen, editor and publisher (1—6 P).
LEXINGTON, c. h., Lafayette Co.-n
5,216 pop., on Missouri Pacllc and Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds. and Missouri
r., 42 m. E. of Kansas City. General manu-
606
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
f acturing and river commerce. Large quan-
tities of coal mined and shipped to Kansas
City and the West.
INTELiLiIGENCER; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages ISx'^U ; subscription $1;
established 1870; A. W. Allen and O. R. Sellers,
editors and publishers (1—8). Prints a dally
edition for free distribution.
Copies printed: 1,400 in 1899
1,465 in 1907
NEWS; Thursdays; uemocratlc; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
Meng & Marquis, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
IiIBERAIj, Barton Co. -D 1,004 pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
and Missouri Pacific Rds., 15 m. W. N. W.
of Lamar, the county seat. Coal mining,
agriculture and small fruits.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independ-
ent-democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1892; W, A. Martin, editor
and publisher (8—5).
LIBERTY, c.h., Clay C7o.t:3,407tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago, Bur-
lington & tjuincy Rds.. 16 m. N. E. of Kan-
sas City. Seat of Liberty Female College,
State I. O. O. F. home and orphans' school
and the William Jewell (Baptist) College.
Manufacturing, agriculture and stock
raising.
ADVANCE ; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1875;
Charles F. Ward, editor and publisher (1— !^)-
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,500 in
1898 and 1,538 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
TRIBUNE; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 30x26; subscription $1; established 1846;
Irving Gilmer, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,837 in
1899 and 2,555 for year ending July,
1907, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 2,250
in 1907.
LICKING, Texas Co. g 350 pop., about
34 m. N. of Houston, the county seat.
NEWS; Friday^ ; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; News Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (2— 5P).
IjINN, c. h., Osage Co. u 491t pop., 21 m.
S. E. of Jefferson City, the State capital.
Farming.
OSAGE CO. REPUBLICAN; Wed-
nesdays; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; John & H. C.
Feuers, editors and publishers (8 — 3).
UNTERRIFIED DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription SI; established 1865; C. J.
Vaughan, editor and publisher (7—5).
LINN CREEK, c. h., Camden Co. u
340t pop., on Osage r., 50 m. S. W. of
MISSOURI.
Jefferson City, the State capital. Farming,
lumbering, mining, fruit and stock grow-
ing.
REVEILiIiE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI; established 1879;
J. W. Vincent, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,412 in 1902
1,606 in 1906
1,753 in 1907
LINNEUS, c. h., LinnCo. [^ 1,100 pop.,,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Brookfield. Agriculture.
BUIiLiETIN; Wednesdays; democratic;^
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871 ; Wigginton & Conger, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,295 in 1896
1,280 in 1902
1,406 in 1907
LiINN CO. NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1882; D. B. Ormiston, editor and
publisher (6—3).
LOCK SPRING, Daviess Co. \2 246t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 15 m. S.E. of Gallatin,
the county seat, and 60 N. E. of Kansas
City. Flour mills. Farming and stock
raising.
HERA Li D; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; T. E. Piatt, editor and publisher (9— 3).
LOCKWOOD, Bade Co. p 749t pop.,
on Kansas City. Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,8
m. W. of Greenfield, the county seat. Grain
and fruit raising and coal mining.
LiIJiyilN ARY ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
W.H H. Pierce, editor and publisher (3—5 P).
MISSOURI AN; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1901; M. L. Chase, editor and publisher
(7-5) (A A).
TIMES ; Thursdays ; independent ; twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; W. B. Cochran, editor and
publisher (1—8).
LOUISIANA, Pilce Co. o 5,855 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago & Alton Rds. and Mississippi r., 10
m. N. E. of Bowling Green, the county seat.
Steam flour, planing and lumber mills,
machine shops and button and shoe fac-
tories. Nurseries.
PRESS- JOURNAL ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $4, weekly $1.50;
established — dally 1898, weekly 1855; Isaac N.
Bryson, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1,500 in 1896, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
TIMES; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Frl
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898 as weekly; E. F,. Campbell and
J. M. Wood, editors ; Times Publishing Com-
pany (Inc.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,082 in 1907
PIKE CO. NEWS; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25
established 1890; A. C. Gansz, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
607
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
for an issue of 1,098 for the year 1906, !
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
liO WRY CITY, Saint Clair o'o.-C 467t I
pop., on Kansas City, Clinton & Springfield
and St Louis & San Francisco Rds., 7 m. N.
of Osceola, the county seat. Grain and
stock raising.
INDEPENDENT ;Thursdays;independ-
•nt; eight pages '3V^x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; W. W. Kearney, editor and
publisher (7—5).
liUCERNE, Putnam Co. c^] i:92tpop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 20 m.
W. of Unionville, the county seat. Timber
and agriculture.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
S. A. Dougherty, editor and publisher (1—8).
IiTTDLOW, Livingston Co. ^ 218t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
14 m. S. E. of Chillicothe.
METEOR; Thursdays (A A).
IiUTESVIIiLE, Bollinger Co. Q, 525t
pop., on St.Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd., 1 m. S. of Marble Hill, the county seat.
Fruit growing.
BANNER? Thursdays; republican; four
pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
Ben. E. Masters, editor and publisher (12—3).
McFALIi, Gentry Co. tl o44t pop., on
Omaha & St. Louis Rd., about 11 m. S. S. E.
of Albany, the county seat. Agriculture.
MIRROR; Fridays; eight pages 13x30;
subscription $1; established 1890; E. O. Ham-
mer, editor and publisher.
MACKS CREEK, Camden Co. a 57
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15
m. S. W. of Linn Creek.
CAMDEN CO. RUSTIC; Wednesdays;
democratic; four to eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1902; D. Boone Os-
borne, editor and publisher (1—4).
MACON, c. h., Macon Co. [^ 4,068t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Wa-
bash Rd., 20 m. N. of Moberly. Manufactur-
ing, coal mining and agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870; Philip Gausz, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3.248 in
1897 and 3,147 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
TIMES-DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 173^x24; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1882 ; J. J. Heif ner, editor ;
Macon Publishing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4-ii7 m
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
MADISON, Monroe Co. cf 538tpop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 11 m. W.
of Paris, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1887;
Waller & Eubank, editors and publishers
(7-5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
iMlSSOURI COUNSELOR; monthly;
protiibitiou; eight pages 9x12; established
1897; Mrs. Clara Hoffman, editor; Missouri
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, pub-
lishers (4—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,965 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
MAITL.AND, Bolt Co. t: 805t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 50 m.
N. of Saint Joseph. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
O. M. Gilmer, editor and publisher (1—8).
MALDEN, Dunklin Co.CX, l,462t pop.,
I on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 56 m. S. W.
of Cairo, 111. Cotton.
DUNKLIN NEWS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1886; Daniel J. Keller, editor;
Maiden Printing: Company, publishers.
MERIT; Fridays (A A).
MALT ABEND, Saline Co. n 431t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 3 m. from
Missouri r. and 10 W. of Marshall, the
county seat. Farming and st<)ck feeding.
QUI VIVE; Fridays ; neutral ; eight
pages 13x20; .subscription $1 ; established 1887;
W. R. & W. W. Randolph, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 4>.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MANSFIELD, Wright Co. g 494t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis
Rd., 50 m. W. of Springfield. Mining, lum-
bering and farming.
MAIL; Fridays; four pages 15x32; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Geo. McQullty,
editor; Mail Publishing Co., publishers.
MARBLEHILL,c. h., Bollinger Co.
a, 295+ pop., 43 m. N. W. of Charleston.
Agriculture, mining and lumbering.
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic; four
Eages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
I.B.Hill, editor; Hill & Chandler, publishers
(6-3).
MARCELINE,i»n« Co. ti 2,638+ pop.»
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 40 m.
N. E. of CarroUton. Agriculture and
mining.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Alden Lyle. editor and publisher (1—7).
MIRROR; Fridays; democratic; eight
608
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
Walter Cash, editor and publisher.
IWESSENGER OF PEACE; semi
monthly; religious; twenty-four pages 8x11;
subscription $1.25; established November,
1874; Walter Cash, editor and publisher (1—8;.
MARIONVILLE, Lawrence Go. p
1,290+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd., 26 m. S. W. of Springfield. Flour mill
and fruit evaporator.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
•Ight pages ]3x2u; subscription $1 ; established
1882; A. Doggett, editor and publisher.
PURITY INllUSTRfAIi RECORD J
monthly; purity; four pages 9x12; subscrip
tlon 25 cents; established 1900: Charles A.
Mitchell, editor; Marion Collegiate Institute,
publishers (7—5) (A A).
M A R S H A L L , c. h., Saline Co. u
5,086+ pop., on Chicago & Alton and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 84 m. E. of Kansas City. Agri-
culture.
DEMOCRAT-NEWS ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEIvLY, Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
■crlption-Viaily $3, weeklj' $1; established
1873; John C. Patterson, editor; Democrat-
News Printing Co., publishers (12 — 1).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than i.ooo copies regularly in the
years 1898 and 1900, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
EVENING PROGRESS; every even
ing except Sunday, and SALINE CO.
WEEKLY PROGRESS, Fridays; dem-
ocratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
13x20; subscription — daily S3, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished— daily 1889, weekly 1865: Progress
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays: republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x23; subscription $1 ;
established 1891: J.J. Witt, editor and pub
llsher (1—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SALINE CITIZEN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight to ten pages 13x20; subscription
Si; established 1895; C. D. Newton, editor;
. D. & Q. W. Newton, publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
MARSHFI£LD,c. h., Webster Co. p
964+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd., 24 m. N. E. of Springfield. Agriculture
and mining.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays ; democratic;
four pages 30x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877 ; W. L. Smith, editor and publisher (8—3).
MAIL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; John H. Case, editor; Theron H. Wat-
ters, publisher (1—8).
MARTHASVILLE, Wa.-ren Co. u-
500 pop., on Missouri. Kansas & Texas
Rd., about 20 m. S. of Warrenton, the
county seat.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898; J. W. Isermann, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MARYVILLE, o. h., Nodaway Co. ^
4,577+ pop., on Wabash and Chicago, Bur-
MISSOURI.
lington & Quiucy Rds., 45 m. N. of Saint
Joseph. Grain, hogs and cattle. Fruit
raising.
NODAWAY DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1869; James Todd,
editor au'l publisher.
« OD A VV A Y FORU3I; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x2:^; subscription
$1; established 1900; C. J. Colden. editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,375 io
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; republi-
' can; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1865 ; H. E. Robinson, editor and
publisher (8-3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,354 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since 1899, up to and
including 1907.
T R I B U N E ; Thursdays ; republican ;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Curtis Wray, publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,025 in 1897
and 5,315 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with fore than 2,250 in 1907.
WAVE; Thursdays (A A).
MAYSVILLE,c.h.,i>ei-aZ6 Co. ^
925+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 30 m. N. E. of Saint Joseph.
Stock raising and agriculture.
DE KALB CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20: sub-
scription $1; established 1»96; P. R. Dunn,
editor and publisher.
DE KALB CO. HERALD; Thurs
days ; democratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1866; Chas. Ficklin,
editor and publisher.
REPUBLICAN PILOT; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 187?; W.H.Harrison, editor
and DuVjlisher (2 — 3).
MEADVILLE, Linn Co. b 760t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 14
m. E. of Chillicothe. Wagon shops, plow
factory and large poultry houses.
MESSENGER; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 153^x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881; Joel Pound, editor and publisher
(12—3).
MEMPHIS, c. h., Scotland Co. ^ 2,195t
pop., on Keokuk & Western Rd., 40 m. W.
of Keokuk, la. Shipping point for live stock
and poultry. Farming and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
Ished 1871; L. P. Roberts and J. V. Bumbar-
ger, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,600 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than i,ooo
in 1905 and 1907.
REVEILLE ; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
609
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
lilted 1865; James Gillespie, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,220 in
1899 and 1,327 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
MENDON, Chariton Co. t] 252t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 26 m.
N. B. of Carrolitoii. Butter and cheese
factories. Agriculture.
CONSTITUTION; Fridays; local; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1904; Charles L. Shinn, editor and publisher
(11-p).
MERWIN, Bates Co. -J. 250t pop., on
Kansas City Southern Rd.. 27 m. N. W. of
Butler, the county seat. Agriculture.
CLIPPER ; Fridays ; independent : eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
May, 1904 ; R. O. Howard, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
MET A, Osage Co. n 500 pop., on St.
Louis, Kansas City & Colorado Rd., 135 m.
W. of Saint Louis. Flour mill, telephone,
pin and canning factories. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1902; N. J. Rowan, editor and publisher
(1-8).
METZ, Vernon Co. -a 250 pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd., 18 m, E. of Fort Scott,
Kan. Farming and stock raising. Saw and
grist mills.
TIIYIES; Fridays; independent; four
pages 16x30; subscription $1; established
1901; J. D. Williams, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MEXICO, c. h., Audrain Co. n 6,628
pop., on "Wabash, Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy and Chicago & Alton Rds. and Salt
r., 108 m. N. "W. of Saint Louis. Large
brick plant and shoe factory. Seat of Har-
din College (female) and Missouri Military
Aaademy.
EVENING LEDGER ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; four pages— daily 20x26, weekly
22x:^: subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1886, weekly 1855; R. M.
White, editor and publisher ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1899
and more than i.ooo In 1900, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
INTELLIGENCER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily S6, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1880, -weekly 1852; C. M. Baskett, editor
and publisher (1—8). .
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,362 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
MESSAGE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1899; John Beal, editor and publisher
/g 3)
REGULAR BAPTIST; biweekly;
39
baptist; twelve pages 11x16; subscription
$1.25 ; established 1875 ; J. L. Huff, editor ;
Regular Baptist Publishing Association, pub-
lishers (12—3).
MIAMI, Saline Co. n 581t pop., on
Wabash Rd. and Missouri r., 80 m. E. of
Kansas City. Stock raising and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1880;
A. R. Edmonds, editor and publisher.
MIDDLETO WN, Montgomery Co. D-
375t pop., 12 m. N. of Montgomery City.
Manufacture of pottery and brooms.
Farming.
CHIPS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1882 ;
Christopher Pearson, editor and publisher
(2-3).
MILAN, c.h., SulUvan Co.ih l,757tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Kansas City and
Qulncy, Omaha A Kansas City Rds., 35 m.
N.E. of Chillicothe. Extensive coal mines.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1875; Swanger & uuthiie, editors
and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1902, and every
year since, up to and including 1907-
STANDARD; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22: subscription SI ; established
1871 ; T. A. Dodge, editor and publisher ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3.1 57 in
1899. since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
MINDENMINES, Barton Co. p 800
pop., on San Francisco and Missouri Pacific
Rdg., 18 m. S. W. of Lamar, the county seat.
Coal, hay and live stock.
MISSOURI-KANSAS HER A LD ;
Fridays; eight pages 13x20: subscription $1;
established November, 1903; J. M. Burwell,
editor and publisher (7—3) (A A).
M O B E R L Y , Randolph Co. i 8,012t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Wabash Rds., 130 m. E. of Kansas City
and 150 N. N. W. of Saint Louis. Flour
mills, brick and tile factories and iron
foundry. Location of the Wabash Railway
division headquarters and machine shops.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Saturday and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; daily four pages 18x24, semi-
weekly eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily
$4, semi-weekly 81 ; established 1871; Demo-
crat Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that each
edition had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as W9uld warrant
the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
MONITOR J everv evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; denio
cratic; four pages-daily 15x22. weekly 22x28;
•ubscrlption — daily $4, weekly $1 ; estab-
GIO
AMERICANS NEWSrAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
llghed— daily 1873, weekly 1872; Sidenstricker
& Rothwell, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
MISSOURI WOODMAN; monthly;
woodman; four pages 15x32; W. P. Sparrow,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies orinted: i,ooo in 1907
LADIES' POULTRY JOURNAL;
monthly (A A)-
MOKANE, Callaway Co. □ 331t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 14 m. S.
by S. E. of Fulton, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
HERALD-POST; Fridays ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; R. Earle Hodges, editor and publisher
(6-3).
MONETT, Barry Co. p 3,115t pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 28 m. S. E.
of Carthage and 40 S. W. of Springfield
Agriculture and lead mining.
RECORD; daily, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican, daily four to twelve,
weekly eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub
soription— dallv $4, weekly $1; established
1890, as Eagle and Herald; W. E. Crow, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four to eight pages 13x20;
subscription $4 ; established March, 1902 ;
Charles P. Beebe, editor and publisher (7—5).
MONROE CITY, Monroe Co.a'l,929t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 30 m.W. of
Hannibal. Several mills and manufactories.
Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; W. J. Rouse, editor; Democrat
Printing Co., publishers (8—3).
NEWS; Thursdaj's; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1875 ;
J. B. Mundy, editor and publisher.
MONTGOMERY CITY, c. h.,
Montgomery Co. a- 2,026tpop., on Wabash
Rd., 84 m. W. N. W. of Saint Louis. Stock
raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pagei 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; Charles W. Gurney, editor and publish-
er (1-8).
MONTGOMERY STANDARD; Fri
days; democratic; sixteen page 11x15; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1866; John W.
Jacks, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,048 for
the year 1896, 1,265 in 1900, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MONTICELLO, c. h., Lewis Co. cf
287+ pop., on Fablns r., 12 m. W. of Canton.
Milling, wagon making and coal mining.
OBSERVER ; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; Caldwell & Workman, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MONTROSE.
RECORDER ; Fridays ; independent-
democratic; four pages 173^x22 ; subscription
MISSOURI.
$1 ; established October 1899 ; C. C. Arnold,
editor and publisher (8—3).
MOREHOUSE, New Madrid Co. R
900 pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco and
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds.,
22 m. N. of New Madrid, the county seat.
H UST LER ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pages 8i^xl3; subscription .$1; established
1907; Claude B. Hay, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MOSCOW MILLS, Lincoln Co. a-
345+ pop., at junction of Chicago & Alton
and St. Louis Belt & Terminal Rds., about
45 m. W. by N. of Saint Louis.
MOSCOW BEE; Thursdays (A A).
MOUND CITY, Solt Co. ^ 2,136t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
33 m. N. N. E. of Saint Joseph. Stock and
grain raising.
JEFFERSONIAN ; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1897; E. Martlndale, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,522 in 1903
and 1,694 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tuiy report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
NEW^S; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1879;
J.C. Barrows, editor and publisher (10—6),
MOUNTAINGROVE, Wright Co.
p 1,004+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott &
Memphis Rd., 56 m. E. of Springfield and
12 S. E. of Hartville, the county seat.
Fruit and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; independent;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1898; L. M. Reese, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,008 for
the year 1899, 1,008 in 1900, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
WRIGHT CO. DEMOCRAT; Tues-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1906; E. J. Hickman,
editor and publisher (9—6 P).
MOUNTAINVIEW, Sowell Co. Q
350+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
STANDARD; Fridays (A A).
X RAY; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription SI; established
1906: The X Ray Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (9—6 P);(A A).
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Lawrence
Co. p 1,206+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott ft
Memphis Rd., 41 m. W. of Springfield and
20 S. of Greenfield. Shipping point for
mules, cattle, hogs, minerals and lumber.
Agriculture, stock raising, mining and fruit
growing.
ERA; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished November, 1905 ; Jame« W, Jones, edi-
tor and publisher (1—6 P) (A A).
FOUNTAIN AND JOURNAL;
Thuridayg; republican; four pages 18x24;
•ubicription $1; established 1867; Euphratei
Boucher, editor and publisher (1—8).
LAWRENCE CHIEFTAIN ; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x20; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
611
MISSOURI.
scriptlon $1; established 1876; John Cecil,
editor and publisher ( 12 — 6).
LAWRENCE CO. RECORD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub
Bcription$l; established 1898; R. H. Landnim
and H.L. Davis, editors and publishers (7—5).
NAYLOR, Bipley Co. C\ 202t pop., at
Junction of St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern and St. Louis & San Francisco
Rds., about 12 m. E. by S. of Doniphan, the
county seat.
ADVOCATE; Fridays (A A).
NEOSHO, c. h., Newton Co. p 2,725t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco and Kan-
sas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rds., 73 m. S. W.
of Springfield. United States Fish Commis-
sion station is located liere. Manufactur-
ing, agriculture and lead mining. Mineral
springs.
DEMOCRAT; erery evening except
Sunday (A A).
MINER AND MECHANIC ; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1873; C. E. Curtice,
editor and publisher (6 — 3).
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1869; H. S. Sturgis, editor; Times Printing
Co., publishers (12 — ^5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,422 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
NEVADA, c. h., Vernon Co. -n 7,461t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 20 m. E. of Fort Scott-
Kan. Seat of Cottey College. Carriage
and galvanized iron factories. Agricul-
ture.
EVENING POST; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 20x26, weekly 22x28;
subscription— daily $5, weeklvfl ; established
—daily 1882, weekly 1868; R. W. Mitchell, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1507
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MAILi ; every evening except Sunday, and
SOUTHWEST MAIL., Fridays: demo-
cratic; four pages — daily 20x24, weekly 22x28;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1883, weekly 1879; E. E. Bean,
editor; Southwest Mail Printing Company,
publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on two occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regular,
ly. but such definite information as
would warranty such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
For the year 1902 the weekly
edition seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
MISSOURI.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; Neff & Crigler. editors and publishers.
NEW BLOOMFIELD, Callaway
Co. n 500 pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 185
miles W. of St. Louis. Mining, farming
and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
August, 1905; B. B. Bassinger, editor and pub-
lisher (11— 5 P) (A A).
NEW CAMBRIA. 3facon Co. ^ 352t
pop., on Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 44 m.
E. of Chillicothe. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894 ; J. L. Baldwin, editor and publisher (9—3).
NEW FLORENCE, Montgomery
Co. a- 424+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 80 m. W.
N. W. of Saint Louis. Dairying and stock
raising.
MONTGOMERY CO. LEADER;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
bCription$1.25; established 1888; Howard Ellis,
editor and publisher.
NEW FRANKLIN, Howard Co. n
1,156+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
33 m. S. by S. E. of Moberly. Agriculture,
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
D. J. Briggs, editor and publisher (8—3).
NEW HAMPTON, Harrison (70. t]
261+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 9 m. W. of Bethany, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; C. L. & A. Cover, editors and
publishers (8—5 P).
NEWHAVEN, Franklin Co. D- 883t
pop. (of township), on Missouri Pacific Rd.
and Missouri r. , 67 m. W. of Saint Louis. Has
flour mill and grain elevators. Wheat
growing.
LEADER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1895 ; Thomas P.
Dlggs, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEW LONDON, c. h.. Balls Co. cf
881+ pop., on St. Louis & Hannibal Rd.and
Salt r., 10 m. S. of Hannibal. Farming
RALLS CO. RECORD ; Fridays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1865; Joe Burnett, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,846 in 1907
RALLS CO. TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1898: Harris & Fisher, editors and
publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
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MISSOURI.
dit for an average issue of 1,105 in
1900, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
NEW MADRID, c. la., New Madrid
Co. P, 1,489+ pop., on St. Louis Southwest-
ern Rd. and Mississippi r., 37 m. S. W. of
Cairo, 111. River commerce and wood
manufactories. Corn raising.
RECORD; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; Ed. A. Wright, editor and pub-
lisher.
SOUTHEAST MISSOURIAN ; Thurs-
days; democratic; ten pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; A. G. Mathew-
son, editor and publisher (7—5).
NEWTONIA, Newton Co. p355t pop.,
4 m. S. of Ritchey and 12 E. of Neosho, the
county seat. Lead and zinc ores.
NEWTON CO. NEWS: Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1890; Mlze Sisters, editors and publishers
(A A).
NEWTOWN, Sullivan Co. b 291t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Milan, the county seat.
Farming.
CHRONICIjE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1895; H. J. Clevenger, editor and pub-
lisher.
NORBORNE, Carroll Co. ti l,189t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Wabash Rds., 56 m. E. by N. E. of Kansas
City. Shipping point for cattle and corn.
Corn and wheat growing.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1900: Geo. F. Crutchley,
editor and publisher (2—5 P).
IjEA DER ; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15>^x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884 ; Thomas & McNown, editors: Thomas
Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
NOVINGER, ^da*r Co. b 2,009 pop.,
on Iowa & St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City
and Eastern Rds., 180 m. E. of Kansas City.
Coal mining.
RECORD: Fridays; neutral; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established March,
1904; Nat L. Johnson, editor; Record Print-
ing Company, publishers (1—5).
OAK GROVE, Jackson Co. -a 840
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 20 m. E. S. E.
of Independence, the county seat, and 30 E.
of Kansas City. Agriculture and stock
raising.
BANNER; Saturdays; Independent-dem-
ocratic ; six pages 15x22 : subscription SI ;
established 1890; A. J.Adair, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
OAKRIDGE, Cape Girardeau Co. P,
252+ pop., 10 m. N. of Jackson, the county
seat and nearest station on St. Louis, Iron
Mountain & Southern Rd.
INDICATOR; Thursdays (A A).
-ODESSA, Lafayette Co. -D l,445tpop.,
on Chicago & Alton Rd., 14 m. S. by S. W. of
MISSOtTRI.
Lexington, the county seat, and 39 E. of
Kansas City. Farming and stock raising.
DE3IOCRAT ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15^^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Walter L. Bales, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
LEDGER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
Jule G. Coe, editor and publisher.
O'FALLON, Saint Charles Co. a- 800
pop., on Wabash Rd., 34 m. W. of SaintLouig.
Has flour mill and brick-yard.
HAUSFREUND; Thursdays; German;
household; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
§1.50; established 1883; N. Stocklauf er. editor
and publisher.
OliEAN, Miller Co. n 254t pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd., 28 m. S. W. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Agriculture and
mining.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays: inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1891; S. R. Hoover, editor and
publisher (11—5).
ORAN, Scott Co. l\ at junction of St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds., about 23 m. W,
of Cairo. 111.
SCOTT CO. CITIZEN; Fridays (A A).
OREGON, c.h., Holt Co.^l,032tpop.,
7 m. from Missouri r. and 28 N. W. of Saint
Joseph. Agriculture.
HOIiT CO. SENTINEL. ; Fridays ; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1865; Dobyns & Curry, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
ORONOGO, Jasper Co. P2,073t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 8 m. W. of Carthage, the county
seat. Zinc mining and farming.
INDEX; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptiou $1; established 1893; W. C. Rout-
zong, editor and publisher.
ORRICK, Ray Co. t: 391t pop., on Wa-
bash Rd., 30 m. E. of Kansas City. Agri-
culture and mining.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1891; Will R.
Vanhoozer, editor and publisher (8—3).
OSBORN, Dekalb Co. \2 386t pop,, on
Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 49 m. N. of Kan-
sas City. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; establish-
ed 1899; P. M. Hatch, editor and publisher
(8-3).
OSCEOLA, c. h., Saint Clair Co. -a
1,037+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott * Mem-
phis and Kansas City, Osceola & Southern
Rds. and Osage r., 132 m. W. S. W. of Jeffer-
son City, the State capital. Extensive stone
and lime works. Farming.
ST. CLAIR CO. DEMOCRATi
Thursdays ; democratic ; four pages 20x26 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1870 ; C. H.
Lucas, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 190J
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
613
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding looo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ST. CLAIR CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1888; L. O.
Shrewsbury, editor and publisher.
OTTERVIIiLE, Cooper Cu. D 384t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 22 m. S. W. of
BoonvlUe, the county seat. Farming.
MAIL; Fridays; democratic: four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1891;
G. P. Garland, editor and publisher (8—3).
OWENSVILLE, Gasconade Co. D
75 pop., 20 m. S. of Hermann, the county
seat. Manufacturing, farming and stock
raising.
GASCONADE CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scriptions!; established 1905; consolidation
of Republican Banner 1897, and ^rgws 1908;
Ira W. Myers, editor and publisher (1—8).
OZARK, c. h., Christian Co. g 830t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15 m.
8. E. of Springfield. Lead and zinc in vi-
cinity. Fruit and tobacco growing and
farming,
CHRISTIAN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; F. R.
Angwin, editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,056 for
the year 1899, 1.27S in 190^, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Charles E. Reid, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
PACIFIC, Franklin Co. D 2,000 pop.,
on San Francisco and Missouri Pacific Rds.,
36 m. W. of Saint Louis. Sand plants and
railroad shops.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established July, 1907;
Barnes & Barnes, editors and publishers
(10— 7 P).
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; H. Calkins, editor; H. & E. C.
Calkins, publishers (8—5).
PAIiMYRA,c.h., Marion Co. cf 3,000
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 12 m. S. S. W. of Quincy. 111. Manu-
facturing and agriculture. Dairying and
poultry raising.
MARION CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; M. P. Drum-
mond, editor and publisher (8—3).
SPECTATOR; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1839 ; Sosey Bros., editors and
publishers ( 12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,048 in 1902
and 3,070 in 1906, since^ which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
PARIS, c.h., Monroe Co. iif l,397tpop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 45 m. S. W.
of Quincy, 111. Farming.
MERCURY; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription |1 ; established
1836: Baskett & Alexander, editors; The Mer-
cury Printing Company, publishers.
MONROE CO. APPEAL; Fridays;
democratic: four pages 20x26; subscription
$1 ; established 1868; B. F. Blanton, editor and
publisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1896 and 1907.
PARKVILIiE, i'Za"* Co. ^931t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Missouri r., 9 m. N. N. W. of Kansas City.
Seat of Park College. Agriculture.
PLATTE CO. GAZETTE; Thursdays;
democratic; six pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1885; J. P. Tucker, editor and
publisher.
PARK REVIEW; quarterly; collegi-
ate; seventy-two to eighty-four pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established October, 1899;
Thomas Gregory Burt, editor; Park Review
Publishing Co.. publishers (12—3).
PARNEIiL, ^odau-ay Co. ^ 432 pop.,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., about 14 m.
N. E. of Maryville, the county seat.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; S. C. Gooden, editor and pub-
lisher ( 12—8).
PATTONSBURG, Daviess Co. \2
1,065+ pop., on Omaha, Kansas City & East-
ern, Kansas City & Northern Connection
and Wabash Rds., 20 m. N. W. of Gallatin,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CALL ; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; Eugene A.
Martin, editor and publisher.
PERRY, Jiallt Co. cf 624t pop., on St.
Louis & Hannibal Rd.. 30 m. S. W. of Han-
nibal. Flour and saw mills.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic: eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1S88; Dewltt Masters, editor and
publisher (11—5).
PERRYVILLE, c. h., Perry Co. Q,
848+ pop., 14 m. S. S. E. of St. Mary's Land-
ing, on the Mississippi r., and 85 S. of Saint
Louis. Agriculture.
PERRY CO. NEWS; Thursdays (AA).
PERRY CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; Cashion & Cashion,
editors and publishers.
PERRY CO. SUN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1878: Zollner & Zollner, editor*
and publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PIEDMONT, Wayne (7o. Q 868t pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd., 32 m. S. of Ironton. Granite quarrle«
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; four
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pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
Bristol French, editor and publisher (9—5).
PIERCE CITY, Lavoretice Co. ^2,1511
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 5 m.
W. by N. W. of Monett. Extensive flour
mills.
JLEADER; Fridays; eight page* 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1905; E.Smith,
editor and Lniblli^her (11—7 P).
SOUTHWEST JOURNAL.; Fridays
(A A).
PILOTGROVE, Cooper Co. u 631t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas <x Texas Rd., 12 m.
S. W. of Boonville, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; C. W. Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (2— T).
RECORD; Thursdays (A A).
PINEVILIiE, c. h., McDonald Co. p
600 pop., on Elk r., 24 m. S. of Neosho.
Cigar f actorj' and farming.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic;
eight pages 13x2U ; sub.scription $1; estab-
lished 1874; James N. Christensen, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the j'car 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HERALiD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; establislied
1894; Claib E. Duval, editor and publisher
(6-3).
PLATTE CITY, c. h., Platte Co. t:
743+ pop., on Chicago, Rocklslami c^i Pacific
Rd. and Platte r., 20 m. N. W. of Kansas
City. Seat of Daughters' College. Farming.
LAND HI ARK; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1865; W. T. Jenkins, editor and pub-
lisher.
PliATTE CO. ARGUS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Emil E. Rettig, editor
and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,407 in
1897 and 2,264 in I903» since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
PLATTSBURG c. h., Clinton Co.\^
2,100 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific and Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe,
Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Rds.. 29 m.
E. of Saint Joseph and 39 N. E. of Kansas
City. Agriculture and stock raising.
CL.INTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri
days; democratic; eiglit pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1866; Edward Mc-
Williams, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,961 in
1898 and 2,500 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and exceeding
1,000 in 1907.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established 1895;
A. R. Alexander, editor and publisher (7 — 5) .
Copies printed: For the year 1902
MISSOURI.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PLEASANTHILL, Cass Co. d
2,002+ pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Mem-
phis and Missouri Pacific Rds., 33 m. S. E. of
Kansas City. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
LiOCALi; Fridays; democratic; six pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1871; Ed-
gar R.Idol, editor and publisher (1—7).
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20.V26; subscription $1; established 1888;
Cloud & Savage, editors and publishers (6 — 3).
PL.EASANT HOPE, Polk Co. g
100 pop.
ECliIPSE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 14x20; subscription $1; established
April, 1904; C. C. Baker, editor and publisher
(6—51.
POLO, Caldwell Co. >a 639t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., about
48 m. N. E. of Kansas City. Stock raising
and shipping.
NEWS ; Thursdays ( A A).
VINDICAT*»R; Fridays (A A).
POMONA, Howell Co. g on St. Louis
& San Francisco Rd.
SENTINEL; semimonthly; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established August, 1905; Charles H. Duckett,
editor and publisher (1—8).
POPLARBLUFF, c. h., Butler Co.
n^ 4,321+ pop.— local estimate 8,000— on St.
Lotris, Iron Mountain & Southern and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds., 166 m. S. of
Saint Louis. Manufactories of lumber, pot-
tery, staves, ice, tile and brick.
CITIZEN ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1897, weekly 1869; McKinney & Bailey,
editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that eiTect.
EVENING DEMOCRAT; every even-
ing except Sunday ( A A )•
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sundav, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1 : established — daily
May, 1902, weekly 1891 ; D. L. Burnside, editor
and publisher (1—8).
PORTAGEVILIiE, Neic Madrid Co
Q, 427+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd., 15 m. S. W. of New Madrid, the county
seat.
CRITIC; Fridays (A A).
POTOSI, C. h., Washington Co. D-
638+ pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
615
MISSOURI.
Southern Rd., 6'} m. S. W. of Saint Louis.
Lead, zinc and barytes mining.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdaj-s: demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.25;
•established 1872; Henry C. Beli, editor and
publisher (11 — 5).
JOURNAL.; Wednesdays (A A).
POWERSVILLE, Putnam Co. ^ on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 22 m.
N. W. of Unionville.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x2U; subscription $1; established
October, 1901; A. H. Hulse, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 625 in 1907
PRINCETON, c. h., Mercer Co. [^
l,675t pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd. and Grand r., 24 m. N. of Trenton. Seat
of Princeton Normal Institute. Stone quar-
ries, lime kilns and rock crusher. Live
stock; apple and strawberry shipping.
POST I Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; W
C. Price, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1857
R. W. Steckman, editor and publisher (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1.184 in
1902, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
TELEGRAPH; Wednesdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1873; Sparks & Brown, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,056 in
1897 and 1,168 in 1902. since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
PTJRCELL (P. O. Alba), Jasper Co. J3
on Missouri Pacific Rd., about 9 m.N.W.
of Carthage, the county seat.
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
PURDY, Barry Co. p 434t pop., on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 8 m. S. of
Monett. Agriculture and lead mining. Live-
stock shipping point.
FLAG OF PURDY AND PURDY
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription .$1 : established 1896; Cyrus H. Roy,
editor; A. D. Roy, publisher (1—8).
PUXICO, Stoddard Co. CI, 4131 pop.-io-
cal estimate 1,000— on St. Louis & San Fran-
cisco Rd., 175 m. S. of Saint Louis. Lum
ber and shipping.
INDEX; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1 ; established 1895;
M. C. Hartz, editor and publisher (1—8).
QUEEN CITY, Schuyler Co. [^ 770t
pop., on Wabash Rd , 9 m. S. of Glenwood.
Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; denioci-atic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
W. C. Biggs, editor and publisher (8—3).
3IISSOURI.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887 ; John W. McNaught, editor and
publisher (6— 3).
R AVEN WOOD, -ZVodattfay Co. t3 285t
pop., on Chicago Great Western Rd., about
45 m. N. of Saint Joseph. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
O. E. Smith, editor and publisher (1—8).
RAYVILEE, Ray Co. ti 300 pop., on
Santa Fe Rd., 60 ni. S. E. of Saint Joseph.
Farming, stock raising and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; local; four
page.s 15x22: subscription $1; established
1904; F. B. Thomas, editor and publisher
(1-5P).
REED SPRING, Stone Co. p on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 5 m.
S. E. of Galen», the county seat.
ADVERTISER: Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22: subscription $1: es-
tablished September, 1907; N. T. Green, edi-
tor; I. B. Muchmore, publisher (1—8).
REPUBLIC, Greene Co. g 856t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 11 m. S.W.
of Springfield, the county seat. Flour mill
and canning factory.
MONITOR: Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1894; D. C. Ashmun, editor; Republic Print-
ing Co., publishers (7—5).
RHINEL.AND, Montgomery Co. D- 153
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 18
m. S. of Danville.
RECORD: Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established February, 1902;
Wm. Dowliug, editor and publisher.
RICHARDS, Vernon Co. -a 450 pop.,
on Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., about 12 m. S. W. of Rich
Hill. Farming and stock raising.
PROGRESS; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; M.S. Brady, editor and publisher (11—
5P).
RICHHILL, Bates Co. -u 4,053t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and Kansas City, Ft.
Scott & Memphis Rds., 85 m. S. of Kansas
City. Coal mining, zinc smelting and brick
making.
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
day, and MINING REVIEW, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly §1; es-
tablished—daily 18S8, weekly 1880; C. R.
Walters, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1889: G. B. Dowell, editor and publisher (1—8).
W^ESTERN ENTERPRISE; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages l;3x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1881; F.J.Wiseman,
editor and publisher (3 — S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
616
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
RICHLAND, Pula$ki Co. u 736t pop..
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 20 m. N. E.
of Lebanon. Flour mill.
CYCLiONE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1885; W. S. Needles, editor and publisher
(8—3).
3IIRROR; Saturdays; ten pages 123^x20;
subscription SI; established 1906; E. R. Val-
landigham, editor and publisher (9—6 P).
RICHMOND, c. 11., Ray Co. t: 3.478t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
7 m. from Missouri r., 40 E. of Kansas Citj-
and 68 S. E. of Saint Joseph. Coal and man-
ufacturing interests. Agriculture.
CONSERVATOR; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
•stablished 1852 ; Geo. A. Trigg, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i.ooo in 1897, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Bogie & Womack, editors and
publishers (8—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,492 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1906.
xl'IISSOURIAN;Thursday8; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Jewell Mayes, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1899 and 1904,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; D. D. Parsons, editor; Parsons &
Son, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly in 1902, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
RIDGEWAY, Harrison Co. tl 648t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 76 m. J<. E. of Saint Joseph. Agricul-
ture.
J O U R N A Li ; Thursdays ; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; C. M. Jaqua, editor and
publisher.
ROCHEPORT, Boone Co. n 593t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.
COMMERCIAL.; Thursdays; demo
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established April, 1901; T. T. McKinney, edi-
tor and Dublisher (1—7).
PROGRESS; Fridays (A A).
ROCKPORT, c. h., Atchison Co. tl
l,080tpop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 8 m. E. of Missouri r. and 60 N. W. of
Saint Joseph. Agriculture.
ATCHISON CO. JOURNAL, ; Frl
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1863; John D.
Dopf , editor and publisher (6—3).
ATCHISON CO. MAIL.; Fridays;
MISSOURI.
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; H. F. Stapel, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,326 in
1S99, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1901, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
ROCKY COMFORT, McDonald
Co. p 121 pop., 16 m. W. of Cassville. Agri-
culture and fruit.
TELEGRAM; Saturdays; local; four
pages 11x15; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished January, 1904; C. T. Boren, editor and
publisher (1—6 P).
ROIiliA, c. h., Phelps Co. n l,600t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., Ill m.
W. S. W. of Saint Louis. Seat of State Mining
School. Smelting furnaces. Iron mining.
HERAL.D-DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1866 ; Chas. L. Woods, editor
and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
MISSOURI SHARPSHOOTER;
Fridays ( A A ).
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874 ; F. E. Taylor, editor and publisher
(1-7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
TIMES ; Thursdays (A A).
ROSENDALE, Andrew Co. ^ 448t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
22 m. N. of Saint Joseph. Flour mills and
creamery. Agriculture.
SIGNAL.; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1891; Enoch
Gray, editor and publisher (10 — 6).
ROTHVILLE, Chariton Co. n
BEE; Fridays (A A).
RUSHVILLE, Buchanan Co. t] *12
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific, Hannibal &
St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Joseph & Coun-
cil Bluffs Rds., 14 m. S. W. of Saint Joseph.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1903; F. Haines, editor; Loudon & Haines,
publishers (1 — 5 P).
RUSSELLVILLE, Ode Co. a 295t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 16 m. S. W. of
Jefferson City, the State capital. Farming.
RUSTLiER; Fridays; six pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; B. Ray
Franklin, editor and publisher (1—8).
RUTIiEDGE, Scotland Co. p 292t
pop., 14 m. S. E. of Memphis, the county
seat. Fanning.
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
617
MISSOURI.
fiubscription $1 ; established 1893 ; Lyman
Westcott, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
SAINT CHARLES, c. li., Saint
Charles Co. D- 7,9S2+ pop., on Wabash, Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rd. and Missoui'i r.,
20 m. N. W. of Saint Louis. Large car
works, shoe factory and brick yards.
COS3IOS-MOMTOK; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x2:^; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established—
Cosvios 1835, 3Ionitor 1894; E. Lee Renno, edi-
tor; St. Charles Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,700 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
EVENING BANNER-NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; democratic; dally four pages
18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion— daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily
1889, weekly 1864; R. A. Chase and R. M.
Thomas, editors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,875 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DEMOKRAT; Thursdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x21; subscription
$3 ; established 1852 ; J. H. Bode, editor and
publisher.
SAINT JAMES, Phelps Co. n 575t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
100 m. S. W. of Saint Louis. Agriculture.
JOURNALi; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
1896: J. W. Steen, editor and publisher (1—8).
SAINT JOSEPH, c. h., Buchanan
Co."u 102,979+ pop., center of eight railrotids,
on the Missouri r., 275 m. W. by N. W.
of Saint Louis. Packing houses, grain ele
vators, railroad shops. Milling, wholesale
and manufacturing center. Richest agri-
cultural section of Missouri.
DAILY.
GAZETTE; every morning; independ-
ent-republican; daily eight to twelve, Sun-
day twenty-eight to thirty six pages 17x21;
subscription— daily and Sunday 10 cents a
week by carrier, $3.50 a year bj' mail, Sunday
$1; established 1845; C. D. Morris, editor; G.
H. Larke, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 19,146 in 1903
Sunday, 18,637 in 1903
Daily and Sunday, 19,453 in 1906
19,549 in 1907
NEWS-PRESS; every evenng except
Sunday; ten to thirty pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion—by mail $3, by carrier $5.20; established
—News 1878, Press 1902 ; Louis T. Golding, edi-
tor; News Corporation, publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 7,93s in 1895
21,079 in 1900
26,409 in 1902
30,418 in 1903
35,057 in 1904
35,158 in 1905
36,079 in 1906
37,388 in 1907
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; six pages 17x22 ; subscription
MISSOURI—Saint Joseph.
$1; established November. 1905; O. P. New-
man, editor; The Clover Leaf Newspaper
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
STOCK YARDS DAILY JOUR-
NAL; every evening except Sunday ; agri-
culture and live stock ; four pages I7j^x22 ;
subscription $4; established 1897; W. E. War-
rick, editor; St. Joseph Journal Publishing
Company, publishers (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 3,140 in 1899 and
4,500 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
VOLKSBLATT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays ; Ger-
man; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 22x27; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established — daily 1866, weekly 1854;
Adolph Sclirader, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
WEEKLY.
^J^CATHOLIC TRIBUNE; Saturdays;
roman catholic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1879; M. Lawlor, editor;
M. Lawlor & Co., publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and 1907.
EY'E; Saturdays (A A).
OBSERVER ; Saturdays ; democratic:
ten pages 17x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906; C. F. Cochran, editor and pub-
lisher (9—6 P).
RADICAL; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 17x24; subscription 81.50; established
1895; Isaac Frederick, editor; F. M. Water-
fleld. publisher.
UNION; Fridays; labor; four to eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1; established 1898;
Clato Riley, editor and publisher (9 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,129 in
1901, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
MONTHLY.
FARM AND STOCK; monthly; agrl
culture and live stock; thirty-two pages
11x16; subscription $1; established January,
19u6; Farm and Stock Co., editors and pub-
lisherB (1—8).
FRUIT GROWLER; monthly; horti-
cultural ; thirty two to eighty pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1897; Jas. M.
Irvine, editor; W. G. Campbell, Jr., manager
(12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,880 in 1897
and 37,050 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
MEDICAL HERALD ; monthly ; medi-
cal; one hundred and four pages 7x10; sub-
•crlptlon $1; established 1881; C. W. Fassett,
M.D., managing editor; Medical Herald Com-
pany, publishers (2 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,880 in
1897 and 7,358 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
618
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Saint Joseph.
MODERN FARlTIER AND BUSY
BEE I monthly ; bee keeping, farralnfi;
•nd breeding; tweuty-lour pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1888; E. T.
Abbott, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SAINT IiOTTIS, Saint Louis City Co.
D- 575,238+ pop., center of fifteen railroads,
on the Mississippi r., 30 m. below the mouth
of Missouri r. The great metropolis of the
Southwest and center of trade and com-
merce of the two great rivers and their
tributaries. Has many large milling and
manufacturing establishments.
DAILY.
A M E R I K A ; every morning, and
8EilIi-WEEKL.Y,Tue8aay8 and Fridays;
German; democratic; daily eight, Sunday
twenty four, semi weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $8, seml-weekly $2;
established 1872; Arthur Preuss. editor; Ger-
man Literary Society of Saint Louis, pub-
lishers. Office, 18 N. Third street ( 1—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 7,500 in 1905
and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for exceeding 17,500 in 1896 and more
than 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
GLOBE-DEMOCRAT; every morn
ing, and WEEKLY, twice-a-w«ek, Tues-
days and Fridays ; republican ; daily ten
to sixteen, Sunday fifty to sixty, weekly six-
teenpages 18x24; subscription— dallv $6, Sun-
day $2, weekly $1; established 1852; Globe
Printing Company, publishers. Office, S. W.
corner of Sixth and Pine streets (1—4).
Copies distributed: (©©) daily,
69,835 in 1896
120,520 in 1905
124,390 in 1907
Sunday, 122,530 in 1902
162,361 in 1905
173,570 in 1907
Semi-weekiy, 117,725 in 1906
108,711 in 1907
INDEPENDENT LIVE STOCK RE-
PORTER} every evening except Sunday;
live stock; four pages 13x20; subscription $4;
established 1904; James Maccallum, editor;
James Maccallum Printing Co.. publishers.
Office, 3737 N. Broadway (1—8).
MISSOURI STATE REPUBLICAN J
every evening except Sunday, and TRI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays; republican ; four pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $2, triweekly $l; estab-
lished 1901; E. C. Brokmever, editor: State
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, Fuller-
ton building ( 1-^).
POST-DISPATCH I every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and Sunday morning; inde-
pendent; daily ten to twenty-eight, Sun-
day fiftj'-six to eighty pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, Sunday $2: established 1851;
Pulitzer Publishing Co., publishers. Office.
210 North Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed, daily, 78,516 in 1895
99,129 in 1900
103,966 in 1901
118,218 in 1903
148,833 in 1904
I43»3S2 in 1905
I5;4,937 in 1906
161,477 in 1907
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
Sunday, 181,171 in 1902
196,941 in 1903
225,837 in 1904
223,588 in 1905
24^. 498 in 1906
252,459 in 1907
REPUBLIC; every morning, and
WEEKLY, twice-aweek, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; daily twelve to
eighteen, Sunday forty to sixty, twice-a-
week eight pages 17x24; subscription— dally
$6, Sunday $2, weekly $1; established— daily
1835, weekly 18US; Chas. VV. Kuapp, editor.
Publishers: George Knapp & Co. Office,
corner Olive and Seventh streets (1 — 6).
Copies distributed:
Daily, 67,092 in 1896
78,927 in 1900
109,084 in 1902
108,012 in 1903
103,774 in 1904
95,468 in 1905
88,940 in 1906
96,509 in 1907
Sunday, 74,977 in 1896
82,403 in 1900
113,256 in 1902
112,147 in 1903
117,891 in 1904
121,939 in 1905
147,274 in 1906
135,748 in 1907
Weekly, 116,320 in 1896
133.070 in 1900
105,616 in 1902
101,242 in 1903
111,063 in 1904
104,842 in 190S
106,605 in 1906
118,192 in 1907
STAR-CHRONICLE; every evening
except Sunday: independent; eltrht to
twenty pages 16J^x23^: subscription S3: es-
tablished—Star 1882, Chronicle 1882; Frank
W. Hunsiker. manager ; Scrlpps McRae
League, publishers. Office, star building,
N. W. corner of Twelfth and Olive sts. ( 12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 63,917 in 1901
and 62,658 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; twelve to twenty pages 17x24;
8ubscriptlon$3; established April, 1907; John
E. Wright, managing editor; German-Amer-
ican Press Association, publishers. Office,
Broadway and Chestnut street (2—8).
WESTLICHE POST; every morning,
ANZEIGER, every evening except Sun-
day; MISSISSIPPI BLAETTER, Sun-
days, SEMI- WEEKLY, Wednesdays and
Fridays, and ANZEIGER DES WEST-
ENS, Saturdays; German; republican; morn-
ing, evening and semi- weekly eight, Sunday
twenty to thirty-six, and weekly twelve pages
18x24;subscrlption— morning with Sunday $8,
evening $4, Sundayt2. semi weekly $2, week-
ly $2; established 1857; Emll Preetorius. edi-
tor; German American Pifps Association,
publishers. Office, corner Broadway and
Chestnut street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the morning, even-
ing, semi-weekly and weekly editions
each had credit for exceeding 2,250 in
1900, and every year since, up to and
ncluding 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1899 and more than
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
61&
MISSOURJ^Saint Louis.
4,000 in 1900, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
WOMAN'S NATIONAL. DAILY;
daily except Sunday; sixteen pages 11x17;
subscription SI ; establisheU 1906 ; E. G. Lewis,
editor; Tlie LewigPublishing Co., publishers.
Office. University City (11—7).
WORLD; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays ; democratic ; daily and
weekly eight, Sunday sixteen to twenty-
four pages 18x24 ; subscription — daily $3,
weekly 50 cents; established March, 1902; A.
H. Spink, editor; St. Louis World Publishing
Company, publishers. Office, 908 Chestnut
street ( la— 5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1902,
and every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
H L A S I semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; Bohemian; roman catholic; eight
pages 14»^x21; subscription $3; established
1871; H. Dostal, editor; Bohemian Literary
Society, publishers. Office, 1625 S. Eleventh
street (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4.000 in 1901 and more than
2,250 in 1902, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
WEEKLY.
ARBEITER ZEITUNG AND
VOLRS AN WALT; Saturdays; socialis-
tic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1890; G. H. Hoehn, editor; Co-
operative Commonwealth Association, pub-
lishers. Office, International Bank build-
ing (8-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
BULLETIN OF COIYIIVIERCE; Sat
urdays; commercial; sixteen pages 11x15;
subscription $5; established 1876; Geo. >V.
Briggs, editor ; Briggs & Co., publishers. Office,
118 N. Third street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1901, and every
3'ear since, up to and including 1907.
BUTCHERS' AND PACKERS'
GAZETTE; Saturdays: meats and pack-
ing; eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1808; Butchers' and Packers'Gazette
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 912 N. Gar-
rison street (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper bad cre-
dit for an average issue of 36,082 in
1894 and 40.200 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but ' was credited
with exceeding 40,000 in 1903 and
• more than 20,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CARONDELET NEWS; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 12^^x20; subscrip-
tion $1: established 190<i; B. F. Gilbreath,
editor; Carondelet Prlutine an;l Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 7603 S. Broadway
(11-5 P).
CENSOR; Thursdays ; twenty pages
10x13; subscription $2; established 1895; Geo.
C. Dyer, editor and publisher. Office, Tem-
ple building (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 36,743 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 17,500 in
1905 and 1907.
CENTRAL BAPTIST; Thursdays;
baptist; twenty-four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1866; J. C. Armstrong,
editor; Central Baptist Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, Grand avenue and Olive
street U— 8).
Copies printed: 10,937 in 1895
9,890 in 1900
10,164 in 1901
11,569 in 1903
11,513 in 1904
10,845 in 1905
10,771 in 1906
11,461 in 1907
CENTRAL LAW JOURNAL; Fri-
days ; legal ; twenty-four pages »xll ; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1874; Central Law Jour-
nal Company, editors and publishers. Office,
118 N. Third street (1—8),
Copies printed: 4,150 in 1907
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Wednes-
days; methodlst episcopal, south; sixteen
pages 10x14; subscription $2; established 1850;
W. B. Palmore, D.D., editor; St. Louis Chris-
tian Advocate Company, publishers. Office,
1414 Locust street (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1896 and more
than 7,500 in 1898, and every year
since, up to ,and including 1907.
CHRISTIAN-EVANGELIST ; Thurs-
days; Disciples of Clirisi; thirty-two pages
9xl2J^; subscription $1.5(i; established 1863;
J. H.~Garrison, D.D., editor; Chi-istian Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 2712 Pine
street (13—5).
Copies printed: 16,532 in' 1900
21,733 in 1901
19,396 in 1905
25,973 in 1906
30,076 in 1907
CHURCH PROGRESS AND
CATHOLIC WORLD; Saturdays;
roman catholic ; eight pages 16x21; subscrip-
tion S1.50: established 1878; John Paul Chew,
editor; Catholic Publishing Company of St.
Louis, publishers. Office, Fullerton build-
ing (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and sitls-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
COLMAN'S RURAL WORLD j
Thursdays; agriculture and live stock; eight
pages 18x33; subscription $1; established 1848;
Norman J. Colman, publisher. Office.'Olive
and Eighth streets (2—:?).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1896 and more
than 7,500 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
COURIER ; Satur.lays (AA\
DER FRIED EN."* BOTE; Sundays;
German; protestant; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1850; Rev. W. Th.
Jungk, editor ; Eden Publishing House, pub-
lishers. Office, 1716 Chouteau avenue ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 25,059 in
1896 and 26,136 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 20,000 every year
since, un to and including 1907.
DRYGOODSIMAN AND GENERAL
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MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
MERCHANT; Saturdays; dry goods;
sixty pages 9x13; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1898; Tradesmen's Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 1627
Washington avenue (.1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,740 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
defitiite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
EL.I GROCEll AND GENERAL
MERCHANT; Saturdays ; groceries ;
thirty-two pages 10x14; subscription $1; es
tablished August, 1905; Robert E. Lee, edi-
tor; Midland Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 506 Olive street (10—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of^ 3,337 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
FARM MACHINERY; Tuesdays;
thirty six to one hundred aun twentv four
pages 10x14; subscription $2; established 1886;
C. K. Reifsulder, editor; Midland Publishing
Co., publishers; dated also at Kansas City.
Office. 506 Olive street (12—")).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,096 in 1897
and 10,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
tiian 7,500 in 1907.
HEROL.D DES GI.AUBENS;
Wednesdays; German; roniau catholic; eight
pages 13x22; subscription $2; established 1850;
L. Blankemeier, managing editor: German
Printing and Publishing Association, pub-
lishers. Office, Temple building (1—7).
Copies printed: 31,200 in 1895
32,988 in 1900
34,564 in 1901
33,877 in 1903
34,040 in 1904
34,034 in 1905
35,919 in 1906
35,959 m 1907
INTERSTATE GROCER; Satur
days; twelve pages 17x22; subscription $1;
established 1889; George J. Schulte, manager;
Grocers' Journal Company, publishers.
Office, Granite building (1—6).
Copies printed: 5,679 in 1900
4,852 in 1905
5,209 in 1906
6,028 in 1907
INVESTOR; Saturdays; finance; sixteen
fiages 6^x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
Ished April, 1901; A. R. Rivet, editor; In-
vestor Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 404
Security building (12— 4).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim
JEWISH VOICE; Fridays: eight pages
13x30; subscription $2; established 1881; Rabbi
M. Spitz, editor and publisher. Office, Imper-
ial building (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
I.ooo in 1905 and 1907.
^JOURNAL. OF AGRICULTURE;
Thursdays; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1866; St. Louis Journal
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 204
Olive street (3—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 36,384 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 12,500 every
year since 1901. up to and including
1907.
LABOR NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
LAW; Fridays (A A).
LISTY; Thursdays; Independent; Bo-
hemian; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2 ;
established October, 1902; Frank Dag. Novak
editor; F. D. Novak and L. Novak, pub-
lishers. Office, 2117 S. Twelfth street (1—8).
MEKEEL'S STAMP COLLECTOR ;
Wednesdays; stamp coUectiner; eight to six-
teen pages 6}^x9^ ; subscription 60 cents;
established 1877; C. H. Mekeel, editor; C. H.
Mekeel Stamp and Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1902, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MIRROR; Thursdays; twenty pages
9x12; subscription §2; established 1891; Wm.
M. Reedy, editor and publisher. Olfice, 812
Security building.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 32,463 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with exceeding 17,500
in 1902 and more than 12,500 in 190S
and 1907.
MISSOURI FREEMASON; Satur-
days; masonic; eight pages 8x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1897; J. L. Bowman
and Eden Reed, editors and publishers. Of-
fice, Koken building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 ^^d I90*»
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
MISSOURI ISSUE; Fridays; temper-
ance ; four pages 9x12 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established January, 1903; Rev. U. G. Robin-
son, editor and publisher (1—8). Does not
insert advertisements.
MODERN MILLER; Saturdays; mill-
ing; thirty-six pages 11x14; subscription $2;
established 1878 ; Chas. M. Yager, editor;
Modern Miller Company, publishers. Office.
1082 Pierce building (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
MODERN VIEW; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Sundays ; thirty-two pages
\0x\3}4; subscription $2; established 1894;
D. C. Donovan, editor and publisher. Office,
Ninth and Chestnut streets (6—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1899 and^ 1901*
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
OUR YOUNG FOLKS; Wednesdays;
disciples of Christ; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1876; W. W.
DowUng, editor; The Christian Publishing
Co.. publishers. Office, 1522 Locust st. («— 3).
(Topics printed: 16,047 in 1900
21,240 in 1901
26,798 in 1906
46,879 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
PAIjLiADIUM; Saturaays; negro; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1884; J. W. Wheeler, editor and
publisher. Office, 2617 Lawton avenue (2 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the s
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PENSIERO; Saturdays ( A A).
PRZEWODNIK FOLiSKI ; Thurs-
daj's; Polish; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; H. Moczydlowski,
editor; Polish Publishing Company, publish-
ers. Office, 1308 Cass avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ROUND TABIiE; weekly; juvenile;
eight pages 7x10; established 1903; Christian
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
2710 Pine street (2—8). Takes advertising
only in connection with Our Young Folks.
SATURDAY UNION RECORD;
Saturdays; labor; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1888; F. E. Marlow,
editor and publisher. Office, 722 S. Fourth st.
SHOE AND LEATHER GAZETTE;
Thursdays ; shoe and leather ; sixty pages
10x12; subscription $1; established 1884: John
Mueller, editor; Leather Gazette Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 919 Locust street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,349 iri 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
SPORTING NEWS ; Saturaays; sport-
ing; eight pages 18x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; A. J. Flanner, editor; Charles C.
Spink, publisher. Office. 810 Olive st. (1— S).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1900 and more
than 7.500 in 1903, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SPORTSMAN; Saturdays; sporting;
twelve to twenty-four pages lO^^xlSJ^; sub-
scription $2; established 1901: James W.
Heirs, editor; Sportsman Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 711 Pine st. (12 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 15.443 ^
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with exceeding 12,500
in 1903 and more than 7,500 in 1907.
STOVES AND HARDWARE RE-
PORTER: Thursdays: stoves and hard-
ware; flfty-two pages 7x11: subscription SI;
established 1876; T. S. Bowman, editor:
. Stoves and Hardware Publishing Co , pub-
lishers. Office, 320-324 Olive street (1—3).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1899 and more than
1,000 in 1900.. and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
STUDENT LiIFE; weekly; collegiate;
twelve to sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
$1.50; established 1876; Students of Washing-
ton University, editors and publishers (1—8).
TRADE REVIEW; Mondays; com-
mercial; sixteen pages 11x15: subscription
$9; established 1869; Geo. W. Brlggs. editor;
Briggs & Co., publishers. Office, 118 N. Third
street (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1901, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
WATERWAYS JOURNAL.; Satur
days; marine and yachting; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1891: Kath-
liue Smith, editor; William Arste, publisher.
Office. 411 Olive street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,461 in 1899
2,125 in 1905
2,078 in 1907
WESTERN WATCHMAN; Sundays;
roman catholic; eight to sixteen pageg
12J^xl7; established 1865; subscription $2;
Rev. D. S. Phelan, editor and publisher;
prints an outof town edition on Thursdays.
Office. 8. E. cor. of Eighth and Chestnut
streets (7—3 P).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BI-WEEKLY.
DER L.UTHERANER; biweekly;
German; lutheran; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1844 ; Faculty of
Theological Concordia Seminary, editors;
Concordia Publishing House, publishers. Of-
fice, Jefferson avenue and Miami street (1 — 8).
Does not insert advertisements.
DIE ABENDSCHULE; biweekly;
German; household; fifty-two pages 9x12^;
subscription $2 ; established 1854 ; August
Lange, editor; Louis Lange Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 3600 Texas avenue (12—6).
Copies printed: 38,654 in 1896
45,500 in 1900
45,807 in 1901
53,807 in 1904
53'077 in 1905
54.653 in 1906
55,230 in 1907
MEDICAL FORTNIGHTLY;
bi-weekly; medical; fifty-four pages 7x10;
subscription J2; established 1891; Frank Par-
sons Norbury and Thos. A. Hopkins, editors;
Fortnightly Press Co., publishers. Office,
Century building (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 8,267 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 4,000
every year since 1899, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
BARNUM'S MIDLAND FARMER:
semi-monthly; agriculture, fruit, home and
live stock; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription
50 cents; established 1898; W. M. Barnum,
editor; Barnum's Midland Farmer, pub-
lishers. Office, Allen building (12—4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 30,083 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,^0
every year since 1903, up to and in-
cluding 1906.
This paper gives out figures ^ pur-
porting to represent the average issue,
although the publisher has admitted
that no such record is kept as woiild
make it possible to prepare a definite
and satisfactory statement of the num-
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MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
ber of copies^ printed for the requisite
period of a full year.
CATHOL.1C FORTNIGHTLY RE-
VIEW; semi-moiJthly ; reman catholic;
thirty-two pages 61^x91^; subscx'iption $2.50;
established 1894: Arthur Preuss, editor and
publisher. Office, Bridgeton (1—7). Does
not Insert advertisements ( A A).
C03I3IERCIAL. REVIEW; semi
monthly; commercial; sixteen pages 11x14;
subscription $2.50; established 1896; Geo. W.
Briggs, editor; Briggs & Co., publishers.
Office, 220 Pine street (.1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured)
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
HUMORIST; semi-monthly; twenty-
four pages TJ^xlO; subscription $2; estab
llshed 1879; Henry Herinanna. editor and
publisher. Office, 206 S. Fourth st. (7—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1900,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
VANGUARD ; semi-monthly; holiness
and missionary; eight pages 12^^x19; sub
•cription $1; established 1S80; C. W. Sher
man and Anna Abrams, editors; William F.
Osborn, publisher. Office, Marvin Camp,Well-
8ton Station (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5.583 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
4,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
MONTHLY.
ADVANCE ADVOCATE; monthly;
International Brotherhood of Maintenance
and Way Employees ; eighty pages 6x9 ;
subscription $1; established 1890; J. E. Mul-
key, editor: International Brotherhood of
Maintenance of Way Employees, publishers.
Office, Benoist building (1—8).
Copies printed: 10.750 in 1897
17,850 in 1901
24,283 in 1902
31,908 in 1903
47,216 in 1904
50,433 in 1905
52,875 in 1906
54,541 in 1907
AMERICAN HOME; monthly; frater-
nal; twenty pages 9x12; subscription 50cent8:
-established 1901; Western Junior Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office, Security
building (12— 6 P) (A A).
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF DER-
MATOLOGY AND GENITO-URIN-
ARY DISEASES; monthly; medical;
ninety-six pages 8x11 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1897: George M. Phillips, M.D., and S.
'C.Martin, Jr.. M.D., editors; ThePhilmar Co.,
publishers. Office, Fidelity building (1—8).
Copies printed: 26,000 in 1897
18,000 in 1901
18,333 in 1902
18,666 in 1903
15,416 in 1905
18,000 in 1906
18,000 in 1907
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPH-
THALMOLOGY; monthly; medical;
thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription $3.50; es-
tablished 1884; Adolf Alt. editor and pub
Usher. Office, 316 Metropolitan building (1—8).
AMERICAN MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical ; eighty-four pages
'<x9; subscription $1; established 187S; M.
M. Hamlin, editor and publisher. Office,
2906 Lawton avenue (9—5).
AMERICAN PRESSMAN; monthly;
printing; thirty six pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1889; Theo. S. Galoskowsky,
editor and publisher. Office, 110 N. Fourth
street (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
AMERICAN WOMAN'S REVIEW;
monthly; household; twenty pages 11x14;
subscription 50 cents : established as Chaper-
one Magazine 1890; Annie L. Y. Ortf, editor;
Chaperone Magazine Publishing Co., publish-
ers. Office, 2,805 Locust street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1907, which is the
highest rating accorded in the absence
of a detailed report.
ART REVIEW; monthly; art: fifty-
two pages 10x13; subscription $1; established
October, 1900; Justin M. Noonan, editor and
publisher. Office, (517 Locust street (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,916 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with exceeding 4,000
in 1903 and more than 2,250 in 1907.
AUTO REVIEW; monthly (A A\
BOTE DER NEUEN KIRCHE;
monthly; Swedenborgian-German; twelve
pages 11x14; subscription $2; established 1854;
Rev. Carl A. Nussbaum, editor and publisher.
Office, 1911 N. Twelfth street (6—3).
CENTRAL REVIEW; monthly; bap-
tist; thirty two pages 10x13; subscription $1;
established 1843; The Christian Repository
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 810 Olive
street (1— 6 P) (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1902, and every year since,
up to and including 1906.
CHRISTIAN MANHOOD; monthly;
Young Men's Christian Association; eight
pages 9x11; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1876: Geo. T.Coxhead, editor; Young
Men's Christian Association, publishers. Of-
fice, Grand and Franklin aves. (1—6).
Copies printed: 2.100 in 1899
1,704 in 1904
1,800 in 1905
1,883 in 1906
1,704 in 1907
CHRISTIAN PHILANTHROP-
IST; monthly (A A).
CHURCH NEWS; monthly; protestant-
episcopal; forty-two pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1870; Rev. Q. D. B. Miller, edi-
tor; Charles Sparks, manager. Office, 1017
Morgan street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1901,
but has not since set up atiy definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
CLINICAL REPORTER; monthly;
medical; flftv six pages 7x10: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888: D. M. Gibson, M. D..
editor: George A. Mel lies. M. D., publisher.
Office, 2839 Cass avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,750 in
1899 and 3,862 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
CliTNIQUE; monthly; medical; seventy-
two pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1888 ; C. W. Lillie, M. D., editor and publisher.
Office. 316 X. Second street (1--T).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect- It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DENTAL ERA; monthly; dentistry;
flfty-four pages t<x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 190-i; Herman Prinz, editor; John T.
Nolde Dental Manufacturing Co., publishers.
Office. 1000 Locust street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,175 in 1906
1,209 i" 1907
DEUTSCH - AMERIKANISCHER
JUGEND FREUNJD; monthly; German;
evangelical, .iuvenile ; thirty-iwo pages sxll ;
established 1890; Q. Eisen. editor; Eden Pub-
lishing House, publishers. Office, 1716 Chou-
teau avenue (1—8). Does not insert adver-
tisements.
EVANGELI S C H - LrUTHERISCH-
ES 59CHUL.BL.ATT5 monthly; German;
lutherau; thirty six pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1865; F-iculty of Concordia
College, editors; Concordia Publishing House,
publishers. Office, Jefferson avenue and
Miami street (1—8). Does not insert adver-
tisements.
FARM PROGRESS; monthly; agri-
cultural; sixteen pages 17x23; subscription
25 cents; established June, 1901; Chas. W.
Knapp. editor; George Knapp Sc Co.. ptib-
lishers. Office, Seventh and Olive sts. (1— 8).
Copies printed: 153,410 in 1905
221,464 in 1906
203,405 in 1907
FORCE; monthly; physical culture;
sixty-six pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; John C. Meyers, editor; Force
Publishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis,
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
FUR DIE KLEINEN; monthly; ju-
venile ; four pages 8x11 ; subscription 15 cents ;
established 1895; H. F. Holter, editor; Con-
cordia Publishing House, publishers. Office,
Jefferson avenue and Miami street (1—8).
Does not Insert advertisements.
FURNITURE NEWS; monthly;
thirty-six pages 10x14 ; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889 ; F. M. Clutter, editor ; Furniture
Gazette Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
810 Olive street (12—5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1900 and 1907.
HARNESS HERAJiD; monthly; har-
ness; sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established May, 1904; J. C. F. Jackson,
•editor; Jackson Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Dfflce, 709 Pine street ( 11—4 P)-
ILIiUSTRATED HOME JOUR-
NAL.; monthly ; household ; forty-four
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1895;
J.D.Detzer, editor; Louis Lange Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, oor. of Miami street
and Texas avenue (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11, 75° in 1896
and 34,750 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
INSURANCE liEADER; monthly;
insurance; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $0; established 190O; William H. Reed,
editor; Leader Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, Seventh and Olive streets (8—3).
INTERNATIONAL. MLSICIANj
monthly; music; sixteen pages 10x15; hub-
scription 50 cents; established July, 1901;
Owen Miller, editor; American Federation
of Musicians, publishers. Office, Room 80,
Allen building (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 28,125 in
1903 and 40,37s in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
INTERSTATE 31EDICAL JOUR-
NAL.; monthly; medical; one hundred
and forty-four pages 7x10; subscription $2;
established 1893; O. F. Ball, managing edi-
tor; Interstate Medical Journal Co., publlsh-
res. Office, Olive st. and Grand ave. (1— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,366 in
1897 and 14,583 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
J O U R N A L MISSOI'HI STATE
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION; monthly
(A A).
KINDER U JUGENI>BLATT;
monthly; lutherau; juvenile; Bixtet-n pajses
8x11; ^^ubscriptiou 2o cents; established 1872;
Prof. Louis Dorn, editor: Concordia Publish-
ing House, publishers. Office. Jefferson ave-
nue and Miami streets (1—8). Does not In-
sert advertisements.
KUNKEL'S 31USICAL, REVIEW;
monthly; music: forty pages 11x14; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1878; Thos. M. Hyland,
editor; Kunkel Brothers, publishers. Office.
2309 Locust street (6— 3).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
LABOR COiMI»ENDIUM; monthly;
labor; sixteen pages; 9x15; subscription $2;
established 1896; H. W. Steinblss, editor and
publisher. Office, De Soto building (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 7,742 in
1902 and 16,857 in. 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 12,500 in 1905
and exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
LARYNGOSCOPE ; monthly ; medical ;
eighty-four pages 7x10; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1896; M. A. Goldstein, M.D., editor
and publisher. Office, 3858 Westminster
place (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,000 in
1897, but has not since made definite
\and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
LEHRE UND WEHRE ; monthly;
German; theological; sixty four pages 6x9;
subscription $2; established 1854; Faculty of
Concordia Seminary, editors : Concordia
Publishing House, publishers. Office, Jeffer-
son avenue and Miami street (1—8). Does
not insert advertisements.
LUTHERAN PIONEER; monthly;
lutheran; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription
25 cents: established 1878; Prof . R. Bischoff ,
editor; Concordia Publishing House, pub
Ushers. OflRce, Jeff«rson avenue and Miami
street (1 — 8V Does not Insert advertisements.
MAGAZIN FUR EV-LURB HOM-
ILETIK; monthly; theology: forty-eight
pages 6x9: subscription $?: established 1876;
Theological Faculty. Concordia Seminary,
editors; Concordia Publishing House, pub-
624
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
Ushers. Office. Jafferson avenue and Miami
gtreet (1—8). Does not Insert advertisements.
MASONIC C0NS5TEL.L.AT10N;
monthly; twelve pages lOxU; subscription
$1; established 1889; W. P. Rlckart, editor
and publisher, office, Security building.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflEect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MEDICAL. BRIEF ; monthly ; one hun-
dred and twentv-eight pages 5x8; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1873; Henry R. Strong,
editor and publisher. Office, Ninth and
Olive streets (12—7 P ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 32,667 in 1894
and 41,477 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 20,000 in 1907.
MEDICALi ERA; monthly; medicine
and surgery ; eighty -four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1892; Clarence Martin.
M.D., editor and publisher. Office, 820 N.
Grand avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 5.833 in 1896
10,916 in 1905
10,458 in 1907
MEDICAL. REVIEW; monthly; nine-
ty-two pages 7J^xlOM; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1875; St. Louis Medlcai Review Asso-
ciation, publishers. Office. Metropolitan
building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5.090 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
MERCANTILE ADJUSTER:
monthly; legal commercial; two hundred
and twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription
$5; established 1886; Mercantile Adjuster
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Address P. O. box 550 (1—8).
Copies printed: 7.875 in 1896
8,333 in 1905
7,000 in 1907
MEYER BROTHERS' DRUG-
GIST; monthly; drug trade; one hundred
and twentv-four pages 8x11 ; subscription ,"51 ;
established 1882; H. M. Whelpley, editor;
0. F. Q. Mever, publisher. Office. 222 S. Broad-
way (1—6).
Copies printed: 6,500 In 1900
6,713 in 1901
7,125 in 1902
7,416 in 1903
7,875 in 190S
7,708 in 1906
7,666 in 1907
MISSIONARY RECORD; monthly;
Presbyterian; thirty-two to thirty six pages
7x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1875;
Rev. B. P. Fullerton, editor; Presbyterian
Boards of Missions, publishers. Office, 318
"Wright building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,608 in 1895
and 11,875 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
MISSIONS TAUBE; monthly; reli-
gious; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription 25
cents; established 1878; Rev. R. Kretschlnar,
editor; Concordia Publishing House, pub-
lishers. Office, Jefferson avenue and Miami
street (1—8). Does not insert advertisements.
MISSOURI— Saint *Louis.
in
1895
in
1900
m
1901
in
1902
in
1903
m
1904
in
1906
in
1907
MONETARY RECORD; monthly;
financial; thirty-two to eighty four pages
9x12; subscription $3; established 1903; J. C.
Fisher, editor and publisher. Office, 415 Lo-
cust street (1—7). -.,.. „zr
MONEY MAKER; monthly (A A).. :
NATIONAL. DRUGGIST; monthly;
drugs ; one hundred and thirty-six pages 8x11 ;
subscription $1; established 1882; Henry R.
Strong, editor and publisher. Office, Century
building (1—7).
Copies printed: (00) 5,666 in
7,516 ■
7.516
7,808
8,017
8,041
8,000
10,570
NATIONAL ELK'S HORN; month-
ly; Order of Elks; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1899; Norman M.
Vaughan, editor ; Vaughan & Sons, publishers.
Office, Mercantile building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,283 in 1901
and 39,166 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
NATIONAL. FARMER AND
STOCK GROWER; monthly; live
stock and agriculture; thirty-two pages
10x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
Philip H, Hale, editor and publisher. Office,
3550 Vista avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 21,750 in 1900
29,133 in 1901
68,583 in 1902
106,625 in 1903
104,750 in 1904
105,541 in 1905
104,200 in 1906
104,666 in 1907
NATIONAL HOME JOURNALf
monthly; thirty-two pages lOJxlSf; eub-
criptlon 50cents; established November, 1906;
Theodore J. Goe, managing editor; The Na-
tional Home Journal Co., publishers (5 — 7 P).
NATIONAL RIP-SAi;V; monthly;
socialism; sixteen pages 10xl3J^; subscrip-
tion 60 cents; established March, 1904; Rich-
ard Maple, editor: The National Rip-Saw^
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 305 Olive
street (7—7).
ORFF'S FARM AND POULTRY
REVIEW; monthly; farming and poul-
try; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 20
cents; established 1900; Farmer Orff, editor
and publisher. Office. 2811 Locust st. (1—8 ).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of^ 50,947 in
1903 and 89,603 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 40,000 in 1907.
OSTEOPATHIC BRIEF; monthly
(A A).
PICKET GUARD; monthly; army
and navy; eight pages 18x24; subscription 50
cents; established 1887: H. D. O'Brien, editor
and publisher. Office. 421 Chestnut street.
PROGRESSIVE PRINTER; month
ly; seventy-two to one hundred pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1898; Pawly Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers. Office,417
Pinestreet (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,041 in 1901
and 5,000 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
RAILROAD TELEGRAPHER;
monthly; railroad telegraphers; one hun-
dred and sixty pages 6i^x9; subscription $1;
CATALOGUE BY STATES,
625
MISSO URI— Sain t Louis.
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
established 1885; L. W. Quick, editor: The
Order of Railroad Telegraphers, publishers
(1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 17,911 in 1900
and 35,000 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 20,000 in 1907.
REALTY RECORD AND BUILD-
ER; monthly : architecture, building and
contracting; twenty four pages 9x12; sub-
scription 82; established 1898: F. W. Choisel,
editor and ptiblisher. Office, Odd Fellows'
building (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1904 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
ROLLiING PIN; monthly; humorous;
twenty pages 10x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; John Henton Carter, editor; Roll-
ing Pin Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
212 N. Third street (1—8).
ST. LOUIS AND CANADIAN PHO-
TOGRAPHER; monthly; photography;
slxtv pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1877"; Touv O. Babb, editor; St. Louis Pho-
tographic Pub. Co., publishers. Office, 911 N.
Sixth street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,116 in
1809 and 2,300 in 1901, since^ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than i.ooo in 1905 and 1907.
SOUTHVVESTEltN PAINT AND
GLASS REVIEW; monthly (A A).
SPANISH WAR JOURNAL;
monthly ; Spanish War Veterans; twenty-
four to'thirty pages 9x12: subscription $1;
established January. 1901; L. C. Dyer, editor
and publisher (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 31,912 in 1905.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceeding 17,500 in
1907.
SPORTING GOODS DEALER;
monthly; sporting goods; sixty four pages
9x13; subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
J. G. T. Spink, editor; Charles C. Spink, pub
Usher. Office. 810 Olive street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 10,000 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory; report, but
was credited with exceeding 7,Soo in
1903 and more than 4,000 in 1905 and
1907.
T. P. A. MAGAZINE; monthly (A A).
T. P. A. NEWS LETTER; monthly;
traveling; twenty to sixty pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents: established 1886: Travel-
ers' Protective Association of America, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 1627 Washing-
ton avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of^ 12,842 in
1898 and 19,020 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been ere*
dited with more than 17.500 in 1902
and 1907.
TRAVEL; monthly; travel; seventy to
one hundred pages T^^xini^; subscription il ;.
established 1902; Travel Pub. Co.. editors and
publishers. Office, Wain wrIght bldg. ( 12—5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1904 and 1907.
40
UNIVERSAL MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
25 cents; established June, 1907; Philip H.
Hale, editor ; Hale Publishing Co.. publishers.
Office, 3550 Vesta avenue (7—7).
VALLEY MAGAZINE; monthly; lit-
erary; twenty -eight to thlrty-slx pages lOx
133^; subscription 50 cents; established Octo-
ber, 1900; W. H. Ham. editor ; Valley Maga-
zine Co., publishers. Office, 1703 Washington
avenue (7—5).
ViEST END MAGAZINE; monthly
(AA).
WESTERN INSURANCE RE-
VIEW; monthly (A A).
WESTERN REVIEW; monthly: fra-
ternal; thirty-six pages 10x131^; subscription
$1; established February, 1895; J.C.Holmes,
editor ; Eidson Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office. Chemical building (12— 5).
WOMAN'S FARM JOURNAL;
monthly; agricultural and household; twen-
ty-four'to thirty-two pages lOJ^xlSJ^ ; sub-
scription 10 cents; established 1890; Lewis
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, Univer-
sity City (2—8).
Publisher's announcement.— Owing to con-
troversy with the Post Office Depart-
ment this publication suspended after
April, 1907, issue. Since then, the SECOND-
CLASS mailing privileges that it had en-
Joyed for 17 years unchallenged have been
restored, and it resumed regular publica-
tion commencing with January, 1908, Issue.
In the rebuilding process rapid advanoes
in circulation are being made from month
to month, and no circulation statement
furnished at time this directory went to
press would be accurate or do the publish-
ers' justice. At any rate, the publishers
charge only for circulation that can be
proven by post office receipts. The SWORN
post office direct-by-mail circulation is
published in each Issue.
WOMAN'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
twenty-four to thirty-two pages 103^xl3i^;
subscription 10 cents; established 1899; Lewis
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, Woman's
Magazine building (12—4).
Publisher's announcement.— Owing to con-
troversy with the Post Office Department
the Woman's Magazine suspended publica-
tion after April, 1907. issue. SECOND-
CLASS mailing privileges have since been
restored, and regular publication was re-
sumed commencing January. 1908, issue.
In the rebuilding process rapid advances
I in circulation are being made from month
to month, and no statement furnished at
time this directory goes to press would be
accurate or do the publishers' justice. At
anv rate, the publishers charge only for
circulation that they can prove by post
office receipts.
Every copv goes In a separate wrapper^
Direct by Mail, Into a HOME, and each issue
carries sworn affidavit of post office mail-
ings for preceding issue.
WOODMAN; monthly; fraternal; six-
teen pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1903: E. Wesley Weber, editor and
tubllsher. Office, 3245 Oregon avenue (5—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,097 for the year end-
ing April, 1907, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
WORD AND WORKS; monthly;
twenty pages 12x17; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Rev. Irl R. Hicks, editor; Word'
and Works Publishing Co., publishers (6—3)
Office, 2201 Locust street.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 40,149 in
1895 and 35,235 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 20,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
Q2Q
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Saint Louis.
WORLD-WIDE FRIEND; monthly
(▲▲).
YOUNG LUTHERAN'S MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; lutheran; juvenile; six-
teen pages 8x11; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1901; Prof. C. Abbetmeyer, Ph. D.,
editor; Concordia Publishing House, pub
Ushers. OfBce, Jefferson avenue and Miami
street (1—8). Does not insert advertisements.
BI-MONTHLY.
AMERICAN LAW REVIEW; bi
monthly; legal; two hundred pages 6x9; sub-
scription $5; established 1866; S. D. Thomp-
son and L. A. Jones, editors ; Review Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 14 S. Broad-
way (2 -S).
QUARTERLY.
ALIENIST AND NEUROLOGIST»
quarterly, with supplemeut, February, May,
August and November; medical; one hun-
dred and fifty to two hundred and fifty pages
"6x9; subscription $5 ; established 1880 ; Dr.
C. H.Hughes, M.D., editor: H. L. Hughes,
publisher. Office. 3S72 Washington avenue
(12-6).
Copies printed: 2,809 in 1901
3,162 in 1902
3,250 in 1903
3,448 in 1904
3,390 in 1905
3,439 in 1906
3,419 in 1907
CHRISTIAN QUARTERLIES.
comprising Bible Student, Scholars' Quar-
terly and. Youths' Quarterly ; January, April,
July and October; disciples of Christ; one
hundred and two pages 6x9; subscription 40
cents ; Rev. W. W. Dowling, editor ; The
Christian Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
1522 Locust street (1—7).
Copies printed: 164,250 in 1906
171,625 in 1907
COMMERCIAL LAWYER; quarter
ly; legal; one hundred and forty-four pages
7x10; subscription $3; established 1894; The
Commercial Lawyer Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, Chemical building (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,750 in
1897 and 7.304 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
HESPERIAN ; quarterly, January,
April, July and October; literary; seventy-
two pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894; Alexander N. De Menil, editor
and publisher. Office, Seventh and Pine
streets (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 8,000 in
1896 and 7,38s in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
THEOLOGICAL QUARTERLY;
January, April, July and October; theologi-
cal; ninety -six pages 6x9; subscription $1.25;
established 1896; Theological Faculty Con-
cordia Seminary, editors; Concordia Pub-
lishing House, publishers. Office, Jefferson
avenue and Miami street (1 — 8). Does not
Insert advertisements.
SAINTE GENEVIEVE, c. h.,
Sainte Genevieve Co. D- 1,707+ pop., on St.
Louis, Memphis & Southeastern and
Southern Missouri Rds. and Mississippi r.,
60 m. below Saint Louis. Limestone Is ex
ported. Copper mines and sandstone quar-
ries adjacent. Fruit culture, wine making,
wheat growing and stock raising.
FAIR PLAY I Saturdays; democratic;
MISSOURI.
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1872; Henry J. Janis. editor and pub-
lisher.
HERALD; Saturdays ; English and
German; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1882; Joseph A.
Ernst, editor and publisher (8—3).
SALEM, c. h., Dent Co. g l,481t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 127 m. S.
W. of Saint Louis. Agriculture and mining.
DEMOCRAT ; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established January, 1902;
J. C. Welch, editor; Salem Publishing Com-
pany, publishers.
DEMOCRATIC BULLETIN; Thurs-
days; eight pages 13x^0; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; J. W. Callahan, editor; Jone«
& Callahan, publishers.
MONITOR; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1868 ; J. E. Organ, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REPUBLICAN-HEADLIGHT;
weekly , twice-a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays ;
republican; six pages 13x20; establish edl896;
Wm. W. Askin, editor and publisher (9—6).
SALISBURY, Chariton Co. b l,847t
pop., on Wabash Rd., about 15 m. N. of Glas-
gow. Farming and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Dlsmukes & Son, editors and
publishers (12— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
PRESS-SPECTATOR; Fridays; demo
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1871 ; Ritzenthaler & Houston,
editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,488 in 1895
and 1,700 in 1897, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up tc and including 1907.
SARCOXIE, Jasper Co. p l,126t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15 m.
S. E. of Carthage, the county seat. Nursery,
canning factory and lime kilns. Manu-
facturing and farming. Strawberry ship-
ping point.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; J. L.Alexander, editor and publisher
(12—3).
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889: Finn & Erke, editors and publishers
(9—6).
SAVANNAH, c. h., Andrew Co. ^
1.886+ pop., on Chicago Great Western and
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rds., 15 m.
CATALOGCTE BY STATES.
627
MISSOUBI.
N. of Saint Joseph. Wagon, plow and other
factories.
ANDREW CO. REPORTER ; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; J. J. Paul, edi-
tor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect, it
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ANDREW CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays (A A).
DE3IOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1876; W. S. Dray, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1897, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
SCHELL CITY, Vernon Co. -a 668t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
about 20 m. N. E. of Nevada. Milling and
manufacturing of wagons ana farm imple-
ments.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1880; A. C. Saunders, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SEDALIA, c. h., Pettis Co. n 15.231t
pop., on Missouri Pacific and Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Rds., 189 m. W. of Saint
Louis. Manufacturing and railroad shops.
Coal mining. Agriculture.
CAPITAL.; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
dally eight, weekly and Sunday twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily §4, weekly
$1; established 1895; J. S. Brenneman, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily and
weekly editions each had credit for
exceeding i.ooo in 1899, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Saturday and Sunday, Sunday morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; daily
eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion-daily $5, weekly $1; established 1891;
A. D. Stanley, editor; Sedalla Democrat Com-
pany, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,822 in 1896, and 2,180 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,314 in^ 1903 and
2,421 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,051 in 1901 and
1,892 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more th?n 1,000 in 1907.
EVENING 'SENTINEL; every evening
except Saturday and Sundav. and Sunday
morning, and WEEKLY. Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily
MISSOURI.
$5.40, weekly $1; established — daily 1893,
weekly 1881; Geo. H. Scruton, editor; Senti-
nel Newspaper Co., publishers (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,217 in 1899
and 2.^85 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,855 in 1899 and
2,989 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
BAZOO; Tuesdays (A A).
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; German; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1877; Charles Botz, editor;
Schneider & Botz, publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
RURALIST; Thursdays; agriculture,
hoi-ticulture, live stock; twenty four to
thirty-two pages IQi^xU; subscription 50
cents; established October, 1902; M. V. Car-
roll, editor; W. E. Hurlbut, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
RAILWAY MAIL; monthly; postal
service: sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1888; Oris J. Rogers, editor and
publisher (12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,627 in 1897
and 1,641 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
SENECA, Newton Go. p l,043t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about
16 m. W. of Neosho, the county seat. Ag-
riculture, milling, stock raising and lead
and zinc mining.
DISPATCH; Fridays; independent;
ten pages 15x32 ; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1879; S. C.Woodruff, editor; Dispatch
Printing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,001 in
1896 and 1,063 in 1897, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
HUSTLER: Thursdays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished August, 1903; C. W. Carnes, editor
and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SEYMOUR, Webster Co. g 527t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
18 m. S. E. of Marshfleld, the county seat.
Agriculture and lumbering.
CITIZEN : Fridays (A A).
FLASHLIGHT; Tuesdays; Inde
pendent; four pages 9x12; subscription 60
628
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
cents; established December, 1894; J. F. Nor-
man, editor and publisher (8—3) (A A).
SHELBINA, Shelby Co. ^ l,738t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., about
8 m. S. of Shelbyville, the county seat.
Grain and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT: Wednesdays; democratic;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 186S; W. O. L. Jewett, editor and pub-
lisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,788 in 1902
and 1,865 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
TORCHLIGHT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; P. B. Dunn, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SHELBYVILLE, c. h., Shelby Co. cf
777+ pop., 90 m. N. E. of Jefferson City, the
State capital. Plow and other manufac
tories. Agriculture.
SHELBY CO. GUARD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x32; subscription
$1; established 1892; W. A. Dimmitt, editor
and publisher (1—5 P) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,100 for the year
1894, 1,320 in 1896, but has not since
made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
SHELBY CO. HERALD; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1870; Joe Doyle, edi-
tor and publisher (11—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,142 in 1901
and 2,602 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
SHELDON, Vernon Co. G 474t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 13 m. S. of Nevada,
the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays ; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881 ; H. C. Storrs, editor and publisher
(6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SHERIDAN, Worth Co. ^ 347t pop,,
on Chicago Great Western Rd., 50 m. N. of
Saint Joseph. Farming.
ADVANCE; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887: Howard W. Mills, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
SIKESTON, Scott Go. Q,l,077t pop.,
on St. Louis. Iron Mountain & Southern
Rd., 28 m. S. W. of Cairo, 111. Farming.
GENERAL BAPTIST; Wednesdays :1
general baptist; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
MISSOURI.
tion $1; established July, 1903; JosephusLee,
editor and publisher (7—5).
HERALD; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1901; John B.
Huffman, editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SILEX, Lincoln Co. D- 210t pop., on St.
Louis & Hannibal Rd., 12 m. N. of Troy, th«
county seat. Agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $i; established 1893;
J. W. Welch, editor and publisher (7—5).
SKIDMORE, Nodau-ay Co. \^ 561t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
about 40 m. N. of Saint Joseph. Grain ele-
vator and flour mill.
NEW ERA; Thursdays (A A),
SLATER, Saline Co. U 2,602t pop., oa
Chicago & Alton Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Mar-
shall, the county seat. Farming.
RUSTLER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1885; J, R. Edwards, editor and publisher
(7-5).
SALINE BAPTIST; monthly ; baptist;
eight pages 9x14; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished January. 1903; Warren P. Clark,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SMITHTON, Ptttis Co. u 420t pop.»
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 8 m. E. of Sedalia.
the county seat. Rolling mills. Creamery,
SUNBEAM; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1896; Douglas
Hewitt, editor and publisher.
SMITHVILLE, Clay Co. ^ 427t pop.,
on Kansas City & Northern Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Liberty, the county seat, and 24 N. of
Kansas City. Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889; J. F. Craig, editor; J. F. Craig and J. W.
Wllkerson, publishers (8 — 3).
STAR; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x20; subscription .50 cents; estab-
lished May, 1902; E. N. Heaton, editor; J. S.
& A. C. Morton, publishers (12—2),
SOUTHWEST CITY, McDonald
Co. p 691+ pop., 8 m. S. of PlnevlUe, the
county seat. Agriculture.
BOOMERANG; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
November. 1903; A. E Edwards, editor; Ed-
wards & Mann, publishers (2—5 P) (A A).
REPUBIilCAN; Fridays; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1894; J.
L. McNabney, editor and ublisher (8—3).
SPICKARD, Grundy Co. ^ 836 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 12m.
N. of Trenton, the county seat. Grist mill.
Farming and coal mining.
HERALD AND GRUNDY CO.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1906,
as Gazette 1887. consolidated 1907; Edward E.
Sanders, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
629
MISSOURI.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SPRINGFIELD, c. h., Greene Co. g
23,2(i7t pop., ou Kansas City, Clinton &
Springfield, and Missouri Paclflc, St. Louis
& San Francisco Rds., 130 m. S. of Jefferson
City, the State capital, 238 S. W. of Saint
Louis and 200 S. E. of Kansas City. Numer-
ous manufactures. Center of agriculture
and depot for shipment of produce. Lead
and zinc mines. St. Louis & San Francisco
R R. shops.
LEADER t every evenmg except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.40, Sun-
day $1; established— daily 1882, weekly 1867;
R. L. Kennedy, editor; H. S. Jewell, publish-
er (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,386 in 1894
4,600 in 1901
5,302 in 1907
REPUBIjICAN ; every morning except
Monday, and W E E K. Li Y , Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24, Sunday twelve
to sixteen pages; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1892, weekly
1885; H. R. Snyder, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,400 in 1894 and
5,954 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished anj' denite and satisfactory
report, but_ was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1898, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
SUNDAY TRADESMAN; Saturdays;
labor; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished August, 1902 ; W. C. Van Cleve,
editor; S. B. Beevill, publisher (1 — i).
Copies^ printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
TRIPLE LINK; semi-monthly; odd-
fellowship; eight pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1875; LeoL. Lemon, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL
MONTHLY; mathematics ; thirty-two
E ages 7x10; subscription S2: established 1894;
. F. Flnkel and H. E. Slaught, editors and
publishers (1—8).
FARM ECONOMIST; monthly; in-
surance; agriculture; eight to twelve pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established 1897;
J. C. McManima, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,800 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
STANBERRY, Gentry Co. ^ 2,654t
pop., on Omaha & St. Louis Rd., 50 m. N. E,
of Saint Joseph. Farming.
BIBLE ADVOCATE AND
HERALD OF THE COMING KING-
DOM; Tuesdays; church of God; eight
,pages 12x18; subscription $2; established 1864;
MISSOURI.
A. F. Dugger, editor; Conference of Church
of God, publishers (1—8)
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1.225 in
1900, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
GENTRY CO. HEADLIGHT;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1894; E. H. Mc-
Henry, editor; The Stanberry Printing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1886 ;
V. T. Williams, editor and publisher.
O W L ; Tuesdays ; independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; W-C. Long, editor and publisher (1—8;.
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
STEELiVILIiE, c. h., Crawford Co. O
686+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
95 m. S. W. of Saint Louis. Agriculture and
lead and Iron mining. Seat of Steelville
Normal and Business College.
LEDGER ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887; A. J. Slack, editor and publisher (10—5).
CRAWFORD MIRROR; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; B. F. Russell, editor
and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
STELLA, Newton Co. p 200 pop., 13 m.
E. of Marlio. Flour mills.
RECORD; Thursdays; temperance;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September. 1904; Dr. J. R. Smith, editor ;
Record Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,007 foi" the year 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
STEWARTSVILLE, Dekaih Co. ^
800 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qnincy
Rd., 21 m. E. of Saint Joseph. Flour mills.
Stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892 ; Isaiah Kirby, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,o6r for the year 1905,
1,077 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
630
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
STOCKTON, c. h., Cedar Co. p 555t
pop., 11 m. W. of Fair Play, the nearest
railroad station. Agriculture and stock
raising.
CEDAR CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; E. G. Hoff, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
JOUR N A Li ; Thursaays ; aemocratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; F. L. Church, editor and pub-
lisner (1— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,o8o for the year 1895,
1,080 in 1905, but has not since made
denite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
STOTESBURY, Vernon Co. d 154t
pop., on Kansas City Southern Rd., 89 m. S.
of Kansas City. Grain elevator and chop
mill.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established August, 1905;
Charles C. Steel, editor and publisher
(11-5 P) (A A).
STOTTS CITY, Latvrence Co. p 902t
pop., 8 m. W. of Mount Vernon, the county
seat. Lead and zinc mining, farming and
stock raising.
SUNBEAM; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; B. W.
Pruitt & Son, editors and publishers (S— 3).
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; F. E. E. Erke,
editor and publisher (1—5 P) (A A).
STOUTSVILIiE, Monroe Co. ^ 196t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 8
m. N. E. of Paris, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic,
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established
1890; Frank J. Tipton, editor and publisher.
(6-3).
STURGEON, Boont Co. D 708t pop.,
on Wabash Rd., 133 m. N. W.of Saint Louis.
Farming and stock raising.
MISSOURI LEADER ; Thursdays ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1866; O. D. Gray, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Copies sold: 1,663 ii^ 1907
SULLIVAN, J^ranA:«» Co. D-TUf pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 68 m.
S. W. of Saint Louis. Farming and fruit
growing. Lead and copper mining.
SENTINEL; Fridays ; eight pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1896; T. E.
Dotter, editor and publisher (6—3).
SUMMERS VILLE, Texm Co. p
187+ pop., 10 m. N. of Mountain View, near-
est station on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
MAIL; Fri.iays(AA).
SUMNER, Chariton Co. [j477t pop.,on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Wabash
, Rds., about 19 m. S. E. of Chillicothe.
Agriculture.
STAR ; Saturdays ; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
C. W. Northcott, editor and publisher.
SWEET SPRINGS, Saline Co. u
1,080+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 72 m. E.
MISSOURI.
by S. E. of Kansas City. Corn, wheat, cat-
tle, hogs and sheep.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1875; B. H.
Dickson, editor and publisher (2 — 3;.
TARKIO, Atchison Co. t] l,901f pop.,
on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Tarkio r., 65 m. N. W. of Saint Joseph.
Agriculture.
AVALANCHE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; Johnston A Montgomery, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,056 for
the year 1894, 1,114 Jn 1896, but ha3
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent;
twelve pages 16x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished February, 1906; L. E. & L. O. Schaeffer.
editors and publishers (1—8).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890 ; O. G. Brocketr, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
THAYER, Oregon Co. g l,276t pop.,
on Kansas CItj% Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
. 28 m. S. E. of West Plains. Agriculture.
OZARK NEWS; Fridays; demccratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished—Tr/bunc, 1888; Republican, 1900; con-
solidated as Ozark News 1904; C. N. Clark,
editor; J. H. Weaver, publisher (6—5).
TINA, Carroll Co. ih 468 pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15 m.
N. of Carrollton, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
Coffee Brothers, editors and publishers (1—8).
TIPTON, Moniteau Co. D l,3Srt pop.,
on lUssouri Pacific Rd., 163 m. W. of Saint
Louis. Coal, lead and zinc mines. Agri-
culture.
MISSOURI MAIL; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; Howard Coking, editor and
publisher (8—6).
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1877; Russell Monroe, editor and publisher
(12—6).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every
year since, up to and including 1907-
TRENTON, c. h., Grundy Co. 6 5.396+
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Quincy, Omaha & Kansas City Rds. and
Grand r., 100 m. N. E. of Kansas City.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
REPUBLICAN-TRIBUNE; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays ; republican ; eight to twelve pages
18x24; subscription-daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1881, weekly 1861; W. B.
Rogers & Son. editors and publishers (3—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
631
MISSOURI.
for an average issue of 1,659 in 1895
and 2,337 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK-LiY, Thursdays; democratic;
dailj' four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1887, weekly 1871 ; M. Q. Kennedy, edi-
tor and publisher.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1907; J. E. Ford, editor and publisher
(10— 7 P).
TRIPLETT, Chariton Co. t^ 342t
pop., on Wabash Rd., 13 m. W. N. W. of Key-
tesville, the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
190O; John E. Preston, editor and publisher
(8-6).
TROY, c. h., Lincoln Co. n- l,153t pop.,
on St. Louis & Hannibal Rd., 15 m. W. of
Mississippi r. and 55 N. W. of Saint Louis.
Flour mill. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 14x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; H. F. Childers, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,578 in 1900
and 2,637 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
TUSCUMBIA,c. h., Miller Co. n 225t
pop., on Osage r., 35 m. S. W. of Jefferson
City, the State capital. Water power.
Timber and agriculture.
MIIiLiER CO. AUTOGRAM; Thurs-
days (A A).
UNION, c. h., Franklin Co. n- 744t pop.
—local estimate 1,009 — on St. Louis,' Kansas
City & Colorado Rd., 55 m. W. of Saint
Louis. Steam flour mill.
FRANKLIN CO. TRIBUNE; Fri
days ; republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1887; A. L. Baumgart
ner, publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1896, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactorv claim
for issuing so many.
REPUBLICAN HEADLIGHT; Fri
days; local; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1903; Steinbeck & Shelton,
editors and publishers (2—8).^
Copies printed: 1,487 in 1907
UNION STAR, Dekalh Co.\^m^
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
25 m. N. W. of Saint Joseph. Agriculture
and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays ; neutral ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
A. F. Turner, editor and publisher (12—3).
UNIONVIIiLE, c. h., Putnam Co. [j
2,050t pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
MISSOURI.
Rd., about 120 m. N. E. of Saint Joieph.
Agriculture and coal mining.
PUTNAM CO. JOURNAL; Fridays;
local; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1888; Charles L. Miller, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: For the year IQ02
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the tc-
cor dance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REPUBLICANS Wednesdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1865; Conger & Martin, editors and pub-
lishers (1—6").
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,165 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
URBANA, Dallas Co. P S43 pop.,
20 m. E. of Flemlngton, the nearest rail-
road station. Flour and saw mills.
DALLAS CO. REPUBLICAN; Tues-
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished October, 1905; Franklin & Shoema-
ker, editors and publishers (1—8).
URICH, Senry Co. -D 445t pop., on
Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd., 14 m.
N. W. of Clinton, the county seat. Farming.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; M. V. Thralls, editor and
publisher (7 — 5).
UTICA, Livingston Co. ^ 600 pop., on
Hannibal & St. Joseph Rd., 5 m. S. W. of
Chlllicothe, the county seat. Farming and
fruit raising.
HERALD; Saturdays; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1873; H. C. Webster, editor; Herald Printing
Company, publishers (7—3 P).
VALLEY PARK, St. Louis Co. Q
on Missouri Pacifla Rd., about 27 m. W. of
Saint Louis.
SUN; Thursdays (A A).
VANBUREN, c.h.. Carter Co. O, 300
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd. and
Current r. Farming, lumbering and stock
raising.
CURRENT LOCAL; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; O. W. Chilton, editor; O. L.
Clark, publisher (1—8).
VANDALIA, Audrain Co. D l,168t
pop., on Chicago & Alton Rd., 40 m. N. E. of
Mexico, the county seat. Coal and stock
and grain raising.
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1874;
F. N. Frost, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert tliat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the tfr
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
032
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI.
MAIL AND EXPRESS; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x2U; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; L. A. Bird, editor and publisher
(8-5).
VERONA, Lawrence Co. p 700 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about
15 m. S. of Mt. Vernon, the county seat.
Saw and grist mills.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1892; J. W. Robinson & Son, editors and pub-
lishers.
VERSAIIiLiES, c. h., Morgan Co. D
l,240t pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 40 m.
S. W. of Jefferson City, the State capital.
Coal, iron, lead, kaolin and copper mines.
Farming and grazing.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1887;
Hannay & Daniels, editors and publishers
(6-3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
MORGAN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1900; W. W.
Kinloch, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
STATESMAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; A. G. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher.
VIENNA, c- h., Mariet Co. U 320t pop.,
22 m. N. W. of Rolla. Grain and stock raising.
HOME ADVISER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; fourteen pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established November, 1903; Rev. John Fugel,
editor; W. S. Needles, publisher (1—7).
MARIES CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
eight pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1873; D. Rainey, editor and publisher (1—8).
WALiKER, r«rnon(7o.-a479tpop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 8 m. N. E.
of Nevada, the county seat. Agriculture
and fruit growing.
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1882; M. B. Preston & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12— 3).
WALNUTGROVE, Greene Co. C?
800 pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Mem-
phis and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 20
m. N. W. of Springfield, the county seat.
Canning factory, flour mills, agriculture
and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages
17J^x24; subscription $1; established April,
1903. Miss Junia E. Heath, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WARRENSBTJRG, c. \i.,Jolin&on
Co. -a 6,420 pop., on Missouri Pacific Bd.,
65 m. S. E. of Kansas City. Seat of State
Normal School. Sandstone quarries. Health
and pleasure resort. Manufacturing and
farming.
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and JOHNSON CO. STAR,
Fridays ; democratic ; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription — dally $4,
weekly $1; established — daily 1886, weekly
1883; Wallace Crossley, editor and publisher
(1—6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
MISSOURI
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,169 in 1896, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
J O U R N A L - DEMOCRAT 5 Fridavs ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— JbMrnan865. Democrat 1871;
W. C. Kapp, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,717 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfact«-'i> import, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
STANDARD. HERALD; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 17^x24; subscription
$1; established 1865; C. M. Jaqua, editor and
publisher (8— «).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
WARRENTON, c. h., fVarren Co.D-
770t pop., on Wabash Rd., 20 m. N. of Mis-
souri r. and 60 W. of Saint Louis. Agri-
culture.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1865; E.H. Winter, editor; Banner Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,300 in 1907
VOLKSFREUND ; Fridays; German;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; H. Buthmann, editor;
J. & J. Bartholomaeus, publishers (7 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,176 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1905 and 1907.
"WARSAW, c. h., Benton Co. a 1,000
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Osage r.,
80 m. S. W. of Jefferson City, the State cap-
ital. Agriculture, fruit and stock raising
and mining and lumber.
BENTON CO. ENTERPRISE: Fri-
days; democratic;eight pages 18x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1881 ; T. B. White, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,032 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established 1865;
Q. N. Richards and W.T. Myers, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,130 in
1900 and 1,051 in 1906, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
WASHINGTON, Franklin Co. D-
3,015+ pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Mis-
souri r., 54 m. W. of Saint Louis. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established Au-
gust, 1905; Rusche & Krumsick, editors and
publishers (1—7).
DIE WASHINGTONER POST; Fri
days; German; republican; four pages 20x26;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
633
MISSOURI.
MISSOURI.
Bubscription $1.50; established 1869; Wm.
Brix, editor and publistier (2—3).
FRANKLIN CO. OBSERVER; Fi;i
daylTdei^critic; eight pages 15:^22; sub-
Stion $1; established 1846; J. G. Galle-
more. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it haa
an average issue exceeding 1.000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
"^_^ VERIiY, Lafayette Co. -1 722t
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and Missouri
r.,22 m. E. of Lexington, the county seat.
Flour and saw mills. Farming and mining.
« A Z E T T E ; Thursdaj^s; democratic;
eieht pages 13x20 subscription $1; estab
flsW ISvembe;, 1905; Randolph Pnntmg
Co., editors and publishers (2—6 P) (A A ).
WAYLAND, Clark Co. cT 200 pop.,
on Keokuk & Western Rd., about 7 m. E. of
Kahaka.
OLD HOMESTEAD ; Thursdays;
democVat" eight pages 13x20; subspription
$1 established 1899; Frank Hills, editor and
publisher (18—3) (A A).
TI3IES; Thursdays (A A)
WAYNESVILLE, ch., Pulaski Co.
n 300 pop.. 150 m. S. W. of Saint Louis.
Plow factory, cotton, saw and flour mills.
PULASKI CO. DEMOCRAT ; Fri
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 , sub-
scription $1; established 1881; Nathan
Wheeler, editor and pubhsher ( i— d).
-WEBB CITY, Ja$per Co. p 9,201t
pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis,
St Louis & San Francisco and Missouri Pa-
cific Rds., 6 m. N. of Joplin. Zinc and lead
ore. Fruit growing and farming.
REGISTER ; every evening except Sun-
day and WEEK L. Y.Mondays ; eight pages
ISi^arsubscHption-daliy $4. weekly SI; es-
tablished 1881; Arthur Rozelle. editor and
^SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
d^- eight to twelve pages 13x20; eubscrip-
tlon $4; established 1890; Wise & Stickney.
editors and publisherB (1—8).
"WELI-INGTON, Lafayette Co. Xi
520 pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 33 m. E. of
Kansas City.
TW 1? YV S • Fridays; local; four pages
18X24^ sIb?cI-iption $1; .established 1903; Ed.
D Tingle and wife, editors; Ed. D. Tingle,
publisher (2—5 P).
WELIiSTON, St. Louis Co. n- n,480
pop., suburb of Saint Louis.
ST. LOUIS CO. HERALD ; monthly;
re?ublicaiir eight to fifteen pages 18x24;
subscription 60 cents; established 19(^2; Chas.
J Hennlnger, editor and publisher (1-8).
Copies printed: 6,609 in 1903
^ "^ 8,458 in 1904
7,024 in 1906
3,247 in 1907
WELIiSVILLE, Montgomery Co. D-
1 160+ pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quin-
c'y and Wabash Rds.. 90 m. W. of Saint Louis. |
Woolen and flour mills and grain elevators
n P T T C-NE WS : Fridays ; republican ; I
eiSifpages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established s
18T7- R H. Mansfield, editor and publisher
(1-8).
RECORD; Fridays; independent: four
pages 18x24; 'subscription $1; established
1891; J. B. Moran, editor and publisher (AA).
STAR; Fridays (A A).
WENTZVILIiE, Saint Charles Co. D-
519+ pop., on Wabash Rd.,40 m. W. of Saint
Louis. Agriculture.
TTMTON- Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; 'subscription $1.25; established
189f? J. W Dickey & Son. editors and pub-
lishers (8—3).
"WE S T B O R O, Atchi»on Co. ^ 303t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
20 m. N. E. of Rockport, the county seat.
Agriculture.
TTXTERPRISE ; Fridays; republican;
elfhtDageslSxir subscription $1; estab-
fislied October, mu D. E. Williams, editor
and publisher (3—5 P).
WESTON, Platte Co. ^ l.OlQtpop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., and
Missouri r., 7 m. above Leavenworth,
Kan. Milling, pork packing, distilling
and manufacturing. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE: Fridays ; democratic ;
eighrprge8f3x20; subscripti^on $!{ established
18^- B J Bless, editor and publisher (8-3).
Copies printed: For the vear^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo co^
ies but faUed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac^
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
WESTPHALIA, Osage Co. C 870
pop abJut 8 m. W. of Linn, the county seat.
neAOlP' CO VOLKSBLATT;Thur8-
$1; established 1895; Henry Castrop, editor
and publisher (8—3).
WESTPLAINS,c.li.. ^o«;cK Co. g
2,902+ pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd 130 m. S. of Jefferson City, the State
capital. Agriculture, fruit and stock rais
i ing and lumber.
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
Sioi^ita;fe^ra%^i^s»?o;
^^A<SwELL^CO^ OAZBTJT,; ^Mays;
^Topief P^Si^r-This paper had cre-
dit fSr issuing more than i.ooo copies
Regularly in the years 1895 and 1898,
but has not since set up any claim for
'^HOWFwf CO. NEWS ; Fridays ; re-
nubUcSi efeht pages^x22'; subscription
i^;^estabiishedl89^5;^ChasR. Luster, editor ;
T lifter & Rltzenthaler, publishers (8—3). W*
I O F R N A L ; Thursdays ; republ can ;
»i^ht na^s 15^22^subscription $1 ; established
187f;'ffiow & Morton, editors and publish-
'"cyes printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i.ioi .^
?898 and 1,438 in 1902. s^^e ^^^^^^
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report but ^as been cre-
dited with more than i.ooo every year
since, up to and including 1907.
634
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MISSOURI.
'WHITESVILiLE, Andrew Co. t: 300
pop,, 12 m. N. E. of Savannah, the county
seat. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900; John F.
Case, editor and publisher (6—3).
WlliliO W SPRINGS, Sowell Co. g
l,078t pop., on Kansas City, Ft. Scott &
Memphis Rd., 21 m. N. of "West Plains, the
county seat. Farming and fruit growing.
INDEX; Thursdays; democratic ; eight
pages 13x2(3; subscription $1 ; established
1884; Geo. Conley. editor and publisher (2— 3j.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890: J. Scherer. editor and publisher.
WINDSOR, Henry Co. -n l,502t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 21 m.
S. W. of Sedalla. Windsor Medical Springs.
Cannery. Coal mines and agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Will J. Cotton, editor and pub-
lisher (12-4). .
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,4?3 ip
1897 and 1,499 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
WINFIELD, Lincoln Co. D-440t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
about 42 m. N. W. of Saint Louis.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
MISSOURI.
WINONA, Shannon Co. Q 495t pop.,
on Kansas City, Ft. Scott & Memphis Rd.,
140 m. E. of Springfield. Fruit, stock rais-
ing and farming.
SHANNON CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; A. C. Seaman,
editor and publisher (6—3).
WINSTON, Daviess Co. ^ 400t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 50 m.
E. of Saint Joseph, Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Thursdays: independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1901; T. H. Black, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 482 in 1907
WORTHINGTON, Putnam Co. -a
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16 ; subscription $1 ; established
August, 1903; L.B.Osborne editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 4).
WRIGHT CITY, Warren Co., O-
386+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 54 m. W. of Saint
Louis.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x20; subscription $1; established January,
1904 ; A. B. Keadle, editor and publisher (1—8).
WYACONDA, Clark Co. d 507t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 12 m.
W. of Kahoka, the county seat. Manufac-
turing, agriculture and stock raising.
CliARK CO. NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1888; R. B. Rodgers. editor and
publisher (1—8).
MONTANA.
Population 243,329 t. Land Area 145,310 sq. miles.
Bounded north by British Columbia and Assiniboia, east by North Dakota
and South Dakota, south by Wyoming and Idaho, and west by Idaho. State
capital : Helena. Principal products and industries : Agriculture, stock raising
and lumber manufacture. Number of newspapers and other periodicals
(March 30, 1908), 112, divided as follows : Daily, 15 ; semi- weekly, 3 ; weekly, 88 ;
semi-monthly, 1; monthly, 5.
The cities of over 2,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Butte 30,4'70t
Great Falls 14,930t
Helena 10,7r«t
Anaconda 9,453+
Missoula 4,3«6+
Bozenian 3,419+
Billings 3,221+
liivintfston 2,778+
Walkerville 2,621+
Kalispel 2,526+
Red Lodge 2,152+
ANACONDA, Deerlodge Co.^9,463t
pop., ou Butte, Anaconda & Pacific Rd., 27
m. N. W. of Butte. Largest copper smelt-
ing works In the world. Farming, mining
and lumbering.
STANDARD; every morning ; Inde-
pendent; daily ten to sixteen, Sunday twen-
ty to forty pageg 17x22; subscription— dally
$10, Sunday $2; establlslied 1869; Standard
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(1-6).
Copies printed: daily.
PubUther'e announcement.
9>764
11,891
12,024
11,204
11,359
11,144
10,778
11,084 in
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1894
1900
1901
1902
1904
190S
1906
1907
Btandabd
is Montana's best newspaper. It carries
more Butte, Anaconda and State advertU-
ins than any other Montana paper. Largest
bona fide circulation In its field.
BAINVILLE, Valley Co. cT on Great
Northern Rd.. 20 ra. W. of Buford, N. D.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
VALLEY TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
BASIN, Jefferson Co. a 1,500 pop., on
Great Northern and Northern Pacific Rds.,
23 m. E. of Butte and 42 W. of Helena.
Placer and quartz mining.
PROGRESS AND MINING RE-
VIEW; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2; established 1896 ;
O. A. Rledel, editor and publisher ( 1—8) .
BELT, Cascade Co. D 2,858t pop. (of
township), on Great Northern Rd., about
26 m. S. E. of Great Falls, the county seat.
Coal mining and agriculture.
BELT VALLEY TIMES; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; R.H. Bemis, editor;
Belt Valley Times Co., publishers (1— 8U
BIGTIMBER, c. h.. Sweet Grass Co.^
1,629+ pop. (of township), on Northern
Pacific Rd., S3 m. E. of Livingston. Ship-
ping point for wool. Mining and stock
raising.
PIONEER ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 : aubscrlptlon $1 ; established 1890;
J. E. Sheridan, editor; Pioneer Printing and
Publishing Company, publishers (6—3).
BIIjLINGS, c. h., Yellowstone Co.U,
12,225 pop., on Northern Pacific and Chi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rds. and Yel-
lowstone r., 238 m. S. E. of Helena. Has
water power. A distributing and shipping
point for stock ranches. . Mining and graz-
ing.
GAZETTE; every morning except Mon-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; daily eight to sixteen,
semi-weekly eight pages 17x22; subscription
— daily $9, semi-weekly $2; established
1884; Gazette Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day (A A).
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 15x22; subscription $5; established
1891; M. C. Morris, editor and publisher.
BOUIjDER, c. h., Jefferson Co. D
1,146 pop., on Great Northern and Northern
Pacific Rds., 85 m. S. of Helena, the State
capital. Farming, mining and stock rais-
ing.
AGE; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $2 ; established
1888 ; F. E. Cornish, editor and publisher (8—3).
SENTINEL; Thursdays; Independent-
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1885; C. Bert Robertson,
editor and publisher (6—3).
BOZEMAN, c.h., Gallatin Co. g 6,875
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 98 m. S. by
S. E. of Helena, the State capital, and 480
from Salt Lake City, Utah. Gold, silver,
coal, iron ore and argentiferous galena
mines. Agriculture and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x21 ; subscription $2.50;
established 1882; Chronicle Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GALLATIN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1900; A. E.
Mackintosh, editor: Republican Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
REPUBLICAN - COURIER; Tues
days; republican; eight pages 15x21; sub-
636
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MONTANA.
scription $2; established 1871; W. J. McCul"
ley, editor and publisher (1— s).
Copies printed: For the year 1Q07
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BRIDGER, Carbon Co. g
CLARKE FORK HERALD; Thurs
days (A A).
BUTTE, c. h., Silverbow Co. JH 30,47Ut
pop., on Butte, Anaconda & Paciflc, Great
Northern, Northern Pacific, Montana Union
and Union Pacific Rds. Gold, silver and
copper nxlning, reduction of ores by smelt-
ing and milling. Largest mining town in
the world, 10,000 miners being employed.
INTER-MOUNTAIN ; every evening
•xcept Sunday, and SJEMI- WEEKLY,
Saturdays and Wednesdays; independent;
eight to sixteen pages— daily 16x21, semi-
weekly 18x24 ; subscription — daily $7.50,
semi-weekly $2; established — daily 1881,
semi- weekly 1884; Inter-Mountain Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 10,101 in 1902 and 11,776 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactorv report, but
was credited with more than 7,500 in
1907.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
semi-weekly edition, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1898 and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MINER; every morning, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; democratic; twelve to
twenty-four pages 18x23; subscription— daily
$10, weekly $1; established 1876; J. J. Dobell,
editor; Butte Miner Co., publishers (I-78).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 6,29s in 1897 ^^^ 7.391 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
7,500 every year since 1902, up to and
including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,392 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1902, up to and including
1907.
NEWS: every evening except Sunday,
and REVEILLE, Fridays; independent;
eight pages 17x24; subscription — daily $5.
weekly $1; established— daily 1904. weekly
1898; Richard R. Kilroy, editor and pub-
lisher (3—8).
Copies printed: daily, 12,432 in 1906
9,996 in 1907
Xo dehnite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1904, and more than
2,250 in 1907.
COPPER AGE; Saturdays (A A).
HARVATSKA Rl EC (Croatian Word);
Saturdays; Croarian; four pages 24x36; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1906: Anton
Basetlch, editor; Croatian Publihing Co.,
publishers (2— 7) (A A).
MINING REVIEW; weekly; mining;
MONTANA.
eight pages 91^x123^; subscription $3; estab
lished 1904; Butte Mining Review Publishing-
Co., editors and publishers (1—7) (A A).
MONTANA CATHOLIC; Saturdays;
romau catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1899; Frank M. Sullivan,
editor and publisher (8—3) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert tnat it had
an average issue exceeding^ 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRIBUNE-REVIEW ; Saturdays (A A).
CHESTER, Choteau Co. [j on Great
Northern Rd.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 13x26; subscription $1.50; established
1905; B. B. Weldy. editor; Signal Publishing
Co., publishers (1—7).
CHINOOK, Clwteau Co. b 1,586 pop.
(of township), on Great Northern Rd., 28
m. E. of Fort Assinaboine. Gold, lead and
silver mines. Agriculture, wool growing,
dairying and stock raising.
OPINION; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1890;
Kester & Richards, editors and publishers
(7-5).
CHOTEAU, c. h., Teton Co. ^ l,489t
pop. (of township), connected by stage
with Collins, 25 m. S. E. Stock raising and
agriculture.
ACANTHA; Thursdays (A A).
COLUMBIA FALLS, Flathead Co.
1,020+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., about
18 m. N. of Kallspell, the county seat.
COLUMBIAN; Saturdays (A A).
COLUMBUS, Tellowstone Co. P, 138t
pop. (of precinct), on Northern Pacific Rd.,
36 m. W of Billings, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising,
TRI- COUNTY NEWS; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished August, 19U1 ; W. M. Snyder, editor and
publisher.
CULBERTSON, Valley Co. cf 150
pop., on Great Northern Rd.. 90 m. E. of
Glasgow, the county seat. Agriculture,
mining and stock raising.
REPUBLICAN ; Fridays (A A).
SEARCHLIGHT; Thursdays, repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $2;
established 1899; F. S. Reed, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1900, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
DEERLODGE, c. h., Powell Co.
-n 1,324+ pop., on Montana Union Rd. and
Deer Lodge r., near W. base of Rocky
Mountains. Placer and quartz mining
farming and stock raising.
SILVER STATE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $8;
established 1889; A. D. Hoss. editor and pub-
lisher.
DILLON, c. h., Beaverhead Co. p l,530t
pop., on Oregon Shoi't Line Rd., 70 m. S.of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
637
MONTANA.
Butte. Seat of State Normal College. Min-
ing, farming, wool growing and stock rais-
ing.
EXAMINER; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1891; F. C. Kress, editor and publisher
(6-3).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established 1881 ;
F. E. Foote. editor ; Tribune Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,058 for
the year 1902, 1,271 in 1904, but has
not since made definite and satisfac-
toryt claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
INTER-MOUNTAIN EDUCATOR;
monthly except July and August; thirty-six
pages 7x10; subscription $1; establishod Oc-
tober, 1905; H. H. Swain and G. H. Block,
editors; Inter-Mountain Educator Company,
publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 1,168 in 1907
CUREKA, Flathead Co. ^ 300 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 224 m. E. of Spok-
ane, Wash. Lumber and agriculture.
TOBACCO PLAINS JOURNAL,;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established August, 1903;
G. E. Shawler, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
FORSYTH, Rosebud Co. 0,1,200 pop..
on Northern Pacific Rd. Farming and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1907; W. Elery Johnson, editor; For-
syth Publishing Company, nublishers (1 — 8).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $2.50; established
1894; Ira Cole, editor and publisher (1—8).
FORT BENTON, c.h., Choteau Co.ti
1,024+ pop., on St. Paul, Minneapolis & Mani-
toba Rd., at head of navigation on Missouri
r. Center of Northwest fur trade. Agri-
culture, stock raising and mining.
RIVER PRESS I every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican ; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $8, weekly $2; es-
tablished-daily 1882, weekly 1880; W. K.
Harber, editor: River Press Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,092 for the year 1897, 1.191
in 1899, but has not smce made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
OLASGO'W, c. h., Valley Co. cf 1,100
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 229 m. E. of
Fort Benton.
NORTH MONTANA REVIEW; Fri-
days (A A).
VALLEY CO. NEWS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established April, 1901; Shanley & Rhodes,
editors and publishers (2 — 8).
GliENDIVE, c. h., Daw$on Co. a'
3,000 pop. (of township), on Northern Pa-
cific Rd. and Yellowstone r., about 65 m.
N. E. of MUes City. Agriculture and stock
raising.
DAWSON CO. REVIEW; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; James A. Metcalf, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
MONTANA.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1884; J. R. Widsinger, editor and
publisher (3—8).
YELLOWSTONE MONITOR; Thurs-
days; iudependent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $'i; established March. 1905; E. A.
Martin, editor and publisher (1—7).
GREATFAIiliS, c. h.. Cascade Co. a
14,930+ pop., on Great Falls & Canada and
Great Northern Rds., at the mouth of Sun r. , ■*
which empties into the Missouri r.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily eight pages 15x22, weekly sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established 1888; The Leader Company,
editors and publishers (1— T).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,192 in 1900 and 1,497 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regular-
ly in the years 1901 and 1903, but has
not since set up any definite and sat-
isfactory claim for issuing so many.
TRIBUNE; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; dally eight to
twelve, weekly twelve pages 15x21; subscrip-
tion—daily $7,"weekly $1.50; established 1885;
W. M. Bole, editor; O. S. Warden, manager
(1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 1,297 in 1896
2,587 in 1900
3,743 in 1902
4,003 in 1903
4,282 in 1904
4,284 in 1905
4,138 in 1906
4,310 in 1907
Weekly, 1,237 in 1898
1,464 in 1900
1,888 in 1902
2,101 in 1903
2,236 in 1904
2,336 in 190s
2,458 in 1906
2,576 in 1907
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HUSBAND-
MAN; Thursdays; agricultural; eight pages
15x21; subscription $2.50; established 1875;
R. N. Sutherlin, editor ; Rocky Mountain Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,820 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since 1901, up to and
including 1907.
HAMILTON, c. h., Ravalli Co. -n
1,257+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.. 50 m.
S. of Missoula. Farming and lumbering.
RAVALLI REPUBLICAN: Fridays;
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1894; J. C. Conkey, editor;
Hamilton Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
638
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MONTANA.
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in 1902, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
WESTERN NEWS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$3; established 1888; Miles Romney, editor
and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HARLEM, Ghoteau Co. ^ 631t pop.
(of township), on Great Northern Rd., 170m.
N. E. of Fort Benton, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
MILK RIVER VALL,EY NEWS;
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established March, 1905; F.
N. Wild, editor and publisher (7—5).
HAVRE, Choteau Co. i 3,500 pop.—
local estimate— on Great Northern Rd.,
70 m. N. E. of Fort Benton, the county
seat. Farming and mining.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
July, 1904; W. C. Kester, editor and publish-
er (11—5).
PL.AINDEAL.ER; Saturdays; repub-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2.50;
established February, 1901; R. X. Lewis and
A. J. Broderick, editors and publishers ( 7—5)
HELENA, c. h., Lewis and Clarke Co.
a State Capital, 10,77Ut pop., on Great
Northern and Northern Pacific Rds., near
Prickly Pear creek, 16 m. W. of Missouri r.
Gold, silver and iron mining.
INDEPENDENT; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily $10,
weekly $2 ; established— dally 1871, weekly
1867; W. A. Clark, editor; Independent Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
5,700 in 1895, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1899, up
to and including 1907.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
Sunday edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 3,280 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
MONTANA DAILY RECORD;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; republican; daily eight,
Sunday and weekly sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; estab
lished— daily 1900, weekly 1901; Montana
Record Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 7,974 in 1902 and 10,091 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
MONTANA.
a report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,594 in 1902 and
3,754 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1904 and 1907.
MONTANA NEWS; Wednesdays; so-
cialist; eight pages 13x20: subscription $2.50;
established September, 1902; J. H. Walsh,
editor and publisher (8—5).
MONTANA PLAINDEALER; Fri-
days (A A).
MONTANA STAATS-ZEITUNG;
Fridaj's; German; independent; twelve pages
15x22; subscription .$2.50; established 1885; J.
C. Martin, editor; Nagele & Co., publishers
(6-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NORTHWESTERN STOCKMAN
AND FARRIER; semi-monthly (A A).
H E R 31 A N N S - S O H N IN MON-
TANA ; monthly (A A).
MESSENGER: monthly; methodist
episcopal; eierht pasres 11x14; su^scription 50
cents; established January, 1905: R.P.Smith,
D.D., editor: C. W. Tenney, publisher (1—7).
MONTANA CHURCHMAN; month
ly; protestant episcopal: twelve pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1883; Rev.
Edward R. Dodds, editor; W. C. Messias,
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
HINSDALE, Valley Co. ^ 300 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 26 m. W. of Glas-
gow, the county seat. Farming and stock
growing.
MONTANA HOMESTEAD; Thurs-
days; local: eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; J. T.Farriss, edltorand publisher (1—6).
JOLIET, Carbon Co. p 450 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., about 30 m. S. W. of
Billings.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent:
eight pages 22x28; subscription $1: estab-
lished May, 1904; B. A. Harlan, editor and
publisher (1—8).
KALISPELL, o. h., Flathead Co. ^
2,526t pop., on Great Northern Rd.. 160 m.
N. W. of Helena, the State capital. Agri-
culture, lumbering and mining.
BEE; semi-weekly. Tuesdays and Fridays;
four pa^es 18x24: subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; Bee Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
INTER -LAKE; Fridays: republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1889: R. M. Goshorn. editor and pub-
lisher (9 3).
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
639
MONTANA.
lished 1891; Houtz & Busey, editors and pub
Ushers (1—8). _
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
KENDALiL, Ravalli Co. -n 280 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. of Hamil-
ton, the county seat. Farming and miuing.
MINER; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established December, 1905;
Jean R. Kirkpatrick, editor; Miner Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12 — 5 P).
LAUREL, Yellowstone Co. 0, 115t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., about 15 m.
S. W. of Billings, the county seat.
SENTINEL.; Thursdays (A A).
LEWISTOWN, c. h., Ftrgu$ Co. a
3,200 pop., on 3Iontana Rd., 211 m. N. E.
of Helena. Farming, stock raising and
mining.
DEMOCRAT; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1904; Tom Stout, editor and publisher
(2-6).
FERGUS CO. ARGUS; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2.50; established 1883; John M. Vrooman,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,480 in_ 1902
and 1,629 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
LIBBY, Flathead Co. ^ 931t pop. (of
township), on Great Northern Rd., 92 m. W.
of Kalispell, the county seat. Gold, silver,
lead and copper mining and lumber.
WESTERN NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican: four pages 1.7x24: subscription $2;
established July, 1902; L. H.Faust, editor and
publishers (2—8).
LIVINGSTON, c. h.. Park Co. g 6.054
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Yellow-
stone r., 100 m. E. of Helena, the State cap-
ital. Railroad car shops and mining.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays ; repubUcan ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1883; Frank Wright, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,140 in 1900
1,135 in 1904
1,360 in 1907
POST; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
1889; A. M. Alderson. editor and publisher
(3-5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 1,188 in 1903
and 1,600 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
MALTA, Valley Co. tf 350 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 65 m. W. of Glasgow,
the county seat. Stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages ll}4iM\ subscription $2;
MONTANA.
established 1899; A. S. Godfrey, editor; John
Survant. publisher (1—8).
MANHATTAN, Gallatin Co. p 176t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., about 70 m.
E. of Butte.
RECORD: Fridays (A A).
MARYSVILLE, Lewis and Clarke
Co. n 1,4S9 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.,
15 m. N. W. of Helena, the county seat and
State capital. Mining.
MOUNTAINEER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established 1892; W. C. Mahurin, editor and
publisher.
MILES CITY, c. h., Cutter Co. q.
3,243 pop., on Northern Pacific and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Yellow-
atone r. The cattle center of Eastern Mon-
tana.
YELLOWSTONE JOURNAL.; ev.ry
evening except Sunday, and STOCK.
GROWERS' JOURNAL., Thursdays;
republican; daily four to eight, weekly
twelve pages 15x^; subscription— daily $7.50,
weekly $2.50; established— daily 1881, weekly
1878; s. Gordon, editor; Journal Publishing
Co., publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding i.ooo copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that eflFect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; repub-
lican : twelve pages 15x22; subscription $2.50;
established August, 1903; W.H.Trowbridge,
editor; The Independent Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
MISSOULA, c. h., Mistoula Co. \j
10,800 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and
Missoula r., 125 m. W. of Helena, the State
capital. Lumber and mining.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 15x32; sub-
scription $6; established April, 1906; W. C.
Hassler. editor; Herald Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed; For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MISSOULIANi every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; republican; eight to
sixteen pages 17^x24; subscription— dally
$8, weekly $1.50: established— daily 1901,
weekly 1873; Miseoulian Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,185 in 1905
and 5,107 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the-
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than:
1,000 in 1904 and 1907.
640
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MONTANA.
J O U R N A Li : Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; Seely &. Nestnith, editors and
publishers (8—5) (A A).
MONDAK, Valley Co. cf on Great
Northern Rd.
YELLOWSTONE NEWS; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established January, 1905; Wm. HofEete-
sed, editor and publisher (1 — 7).
mOORE, Fergus Co. U 500 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 19 m.
W. of Lewlstown, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising. Grain elevator
and creamery.
INLAND EMPIRE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2.50;
established September, 1905; S. E. Peterson,
editor and publislier (1—8).
PHIL.LIPSBURG, c. h.. Granite Co.
-a 995+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 100 m.
S. W. of Helena, the State capital. Mining.
niAILi; Fridays; independent republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1887; Lawrence Hauck, editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year looa
this paper seemed to assert tiat it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many.
PLAINS, Sanders Co. "D 600 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 77 m. N. W. of Mis-
soula, the county seat. Farming, stock
raising, fruit culture, mining and lumber.
PLAINSMAN; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1900; Plainsman Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 500 in 1907
REDIiODGE,c.h.,(7ar6on Co. g 2,152t
pop. — local estimate 3,500 — on Northern Pa-
cific Rd., 60 m. 8. W. of Billings. Coal
mines, employing (500 miners. Farming and
stock raising.
CARBON CO. REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established March, 1905; T. J.
Johns, editor and publisher (1—7).
PICKET; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 13x22; subscription $2.50; established
I8&i; Walter Alderson. editor; Picket Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,495 ^or
the year 1901, 1,827 in 1902, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as i^ooo copies.
SHELBY, Teton Co. b on Great
Northern Rd., 60 m. N. E. of Choteau.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 17^x24; subscription
f2i established August, 1901; J. F. Ferguson,
editor and publisher (A A).
SHERIDAN, MadiBon Co. P581t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
MONTANA.
Virginia City, the county seat. Mining,
agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1896 ; R. L. Dewar, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
STEVENSVILLE, Baralli -a Co.,
1,000 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 28 m.
S. uf Missoula. Fruit raisng, agriculture,
lumbering and mining.
NORTH WEST TRIBUNE; Fri
days; independent; four pages 18x24: sub-
scription $3; established 1887; J. R. Faulds,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REGISTER; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription 82: estab-
lished August, 1902; Bruce Wells, editor and
publisher (2—3).
TOIVNSEND, -Sroadwaier Co. D 448t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Missouri r.,
35 m. S. E. of Helena, the State capital.
Farming, mining and stock raising.
STAR; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1896; Averlll &Gehr-
ett, editors and publishers.
MONTANA WORKMAN; monthly
(▲▲).
TWIN BRIDGES, Madison Co. p
500 pop., on Southern Montana Rd., 30 m.
N. W. of Virginia City, the county seat.
Mining, stock raising and farming.
MADISON CO. MONITOR; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1892; B. F. Yerkes, manager
(1-8).
VIRGINIA CITY, c. h., Madison
Co. P 568-',- pop., on Alder creek, 10 m. S. E. of
Alder, nearest railroad station. Stages
connect with Deerlodge and other points.
Gold mining.
MADISONIAN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2.50;
established lgr73; Joseph Smith II., editor and
publisher (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,075 in 1899
and 1,384 in 1905. since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
1899; Times Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
WHITEFISH, Flathead Co. t\ 2,000
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 275 m. N. E. of
Spokane, Wash. Lumbering and agricul-
ture. Summer resort.
PILOT; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $2: established
1904; E. A. Southwick, editor and publisher
(1-8).
WHITEHALL, Jefferson Co. Q 450
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., SO m. S. E. of
Butte. Farming, dairying, stock raising
and mining.
MONTANA SUNLIGHT; Fridays; re
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription $2 ;
established February. 1902; W. L. Rlckard,
editor and publisher (1—8). ,
CATALOGCTE BY STATES.
641
MONTANA.
"WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
c. h., Meagher Co. D 700 pop., on daily stage
line, 60 m. E. of Helena, the State capital,
and 40 from the Northern Pacific Rd.
Health resort. Agriculture, stock raising
and gold, silver, copper and coal mining.
REPUBLICAN J Fridays; republican;
four pages 17}^x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished Julv, 1902; Max Waterman, editor;
Republican Printing Co., publishers (1—5 P).
"WIBAUX, Dawson Co. cf 245t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., about 29 m. E. by
S. of Giendive, the county seat.
PIONEER; Thursdays (A A).
MONTANA.
WISDOM, Beaverhead Co. JH 150 pop. ,
on the Big Hole River, 50 m. N.W. of Dillon,
the county seat. Mining.
BIG HOLE BREEZES; Fridays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1898; John N. Armstrong, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
ZORTMAN, Chouteau Co. [^ 60 m.
S. W. of Malta, nearest station on Great
Northern Rd.
LITTLE ROCKIES MINER; Thurs-
days (A A).
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NEBRASKA.
Population 1,066,300 1. Land Area 76,840 sq. miles.
Bounded north by South Dakota, east by Iowa, south by Kansas and Colorado,
and west by Colorado and Wyoming. State capital : Lincoln. Principal indus-
tries : Agriculture and stock raising. Number of newspapers and other periodi-
cals (March 30, 1908), 590, divided as follows : Daily, 27 ; tri-weekly, 3 ; semi-
weekly, 12 ; weekly, 516 ; semi-monthly, 2 ; monthly, 29; bi-monthly, 1.
The cities of over 5,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Omaha 103,555t
Liucolu 40,169t
South Omaha 36,00lt
Beatrice '5',875t
Grand Island y,554t
Nebraska City TjSSOt
Fremont y,a41t
Ha stiiisrs 7, 188t
Kearney 5,634t
York 5,132+
ADAMS, Gage Co. O, 417t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 27 m. S.
of Lincoln, the State capital. Agriculture
and stock raising.
GIiOBE; Fridays: Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; M. D. Horham, editor and publisher.
AINSWORTH, c. h., Brown Co. t\
1,000 pop., ou Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
Roller grist mills, cement works and grain
elevators.
STAR- JOURNAL; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x34: subscription $1.50;
established 1884; John M. Cotton, managing
editor; Star-Journal Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
ALBION, c.h., Boone Co. u 1,800 pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
and Union Pacific Rds. Agriculture and
stock raising.
ARGUS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1876 ; D. J. Poynter, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEWS ; Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1879; A.
W. Ladd, editor and publisher (1—8).
ALEXANDRIA, Thayer Co. g 332t
pop., on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd.,
15 m. N. W. of Fairbury. Grain, sugar beet
and stock raising and farming.
ARGUS; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; L. H. Thornburgh, editor and publisher.
ALLEN, Dixon Co. cf 236t pop., on
Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rd., 11 m. N.
of Wakefield. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1890; E. E. Shack-
elford, editor and publisher.
ALLIANCE, 5oa;6M«e Co.tl2,5S5t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd. Flour
mill and other Industries. Railroad divi-
sion and shops. Stock raising and dairy-
ing.
T I HI E S ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1887; H. J. Ellis,
editor and publisher (2 — 3).
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895: F. J. O'Keefe, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
tliis paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, hut failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ALMA, c. h., Harlan Co. p 923t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Kan-
sas City & Omaha Rds. Agriculture and
live stock.
HARLAN CO. JOURNAL; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1897; H. C. Furse, editor and
publisher (1—8).
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1897;
Arthur V. Shoffer, editor and publisher (2— 8>,
ALVO, Cast Co. d- 140 pop,, on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 20 m. E. of
Lincoln, the State capital. Flour mill.
ADVANCE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; B. A.
Waugh, editor; Interstate Newspaper Co.,
publishers.
ANOKA, Boyd Co. [^ 25t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 5 m. N. E. of
Butte, the county seat.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March. 1903; John W. Hummel, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ANSELMO, Cutter Co. u 145t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 95 m.
N. W. of Grand Island.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; twelve pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1906; H. G.
Campbell, editor and publisher (12—6 P),
ANSLEY, Custer Co. n 786 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 16 m.
S. E. of Broken Bow, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ARGOSYAND CHRONICLE-
CITIZEN; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscrlptkon $1; established—
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
643
NEBRASKA.
Argosy 1893, Chronicle- Citizen 1884, consoli-
dated October, 1907; A. H. Barks, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ARAPAHOE, Furnai Co. g 1,200
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Republican r., 170 m. S. W. of Lincoln,
the State capital. Farming, dairying and
stock raising.
PIONEER; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; J. H. Mooney, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PUBLIC MIRROR; Fridays; inde-
pendentdeniocratic; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1882 ; Charles E.
Read, editor and publisher (8—3).
ARCADIA, Valley Co. a 374t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Middle Loup r., 20 m. S. W. of Ord, the
county seat. Flour mill. Agriculture.
C H A 31 P I O N ; Fridays; eight pages
15x23; subscription $1; established 18S6; H.
O. Cooley, editor and publisher.
ARLINGTON, Washington Co.n-579t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 28
m. W. of Omaha. Farming and stock rais-
ing.
REVIEW-HERALD; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1881; E. F. Fassett,
editor and publisher (7—5).
ASHLAND, Saunders Co. D- l,477t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Saline r., 24 m. E. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
18t8; W. N. Becker, Jr., ecMtor and publisher.
ATKINSON, J?o« Co. b o96t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri "Valley Rd.
and Elkhorn r., 20 m. N. W. of O'Neill, the
county seat. Flour mill and brewery. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1881; Dell Akin, editor and publisher (2— 8).
LEDGER; Fridays (A A).
AUBURN, o. h., Nemaha'Co. □,«,664t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 80 m. S. of Omaha.
Agriculture and stock raising.
GRANGER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1872; J. H. Dundas, editor and pub-
lisher.
NEMAHA CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; Barnhart & Keames,
editors and publishers (2 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper
dit for an average issue of
NEBRASKA.
1898 and 2,579 in 1903, since
had cre-
1,500 in
which it
bttt was
in 1904
has not furnished a report,
credited with exceeding 2,250
and more than 1,000 in 1907.
NEMAHA CO. REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1868; Will S. Crichton, editor and
publisher ^3— 6P).
WESTLICHE BEOBACHTER;
Thursdays; German; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; Louis H.
Rohmeyer, editor; German-American Press,
publishers.
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEMAHA CO. TEACHER; monthly;
education; twenty pages 81^x1134; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1904; Geo. D. Car-
rington, Jr., editor; Criohton Publishing Co.,
publishers (3—6 P) (A A).
AURORA, c.h., Hamilton Co. a l,921t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
30 m. N. E. of Hastings. Has two roller
flour mills. Agriculture.
HAMILTON CO. REGISTER; Fri-
days; Independent; eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1890; G. L. Burr,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set_ up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republlcan:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1873; J. G. Alden, editor and publisher (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had crc
dit for an average issue of 1,127 ^
1902 and 1,325 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
SUN; Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1,50; established
1885; Dan L. Machaner, editor; Sun Publish-
ing Company, publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,291 for
the year 1899 and exceeding 1,000 in
1 90 1, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
AXTELL, Kearney Co. g 329t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 10 m.
W. of Minden, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
TIMES; Fridays; local: four pages 18x24;
subscription SI; established 1896; Miss Flor-
ence E. Reynolds, editor and publisher (7—5).
BANCROFT, Cuming Co.a' 733t pop.,
on Chicago. St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 75 m. N. W. of Omaha. Farming and
cattle raising.
BLADE; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1889; Rev. J. L.Phillips, editor: Blade Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (9—6).
BARNSTON, Gage Co. D. 250t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd. and Blue r., about
19 m. S. of Beatrice, the county seat.
Agriculture.
STAR; Fridays; four pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1889; Claude Vogel,
editor and publisher (1—7).
BARTLETT, c. h., Wheeler Co. ti 150
pop., 175 m. N. W. of Omaha. Cattle, hogs,
hay, etc.
WHEELER CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1891; Chester J. Brown, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
644
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
BARTIiEY, Redwillow Co. p 247t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Republican r., 6 m. N. E. of Indianola.
Agriculture.
INTER-OCEAN; Thursdays; repub-
lican, eight page« 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; U. G. Etherton, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BASSETT, c. h., Rock Co. ^ 400 pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn& Missouri Valley Rd.,
89 m. N. W. of Neleigh. Farming and stock
raising.
ROCK CO. liEADER; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; M. L. Mead, editor and pub-
ligher (1—8).
BATTLECREEK, Madison Co. a
750 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
12 m. W. of Norfolk. Stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
democratic, eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1.25; established 1887; F. B. Martin, editor
and publigher (7—5).
BAYARD, Cheyenne Co. -o 175 pop.,
55 m. N. W. of Sidney, the county seat.
Center of Irrigation in Western Nebraska.
Stock and grain.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican:
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1 ; established
1888; F. O. Wisner, editor; Transcript Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3).
BEATRICE, c. h., Gage Co. a, 7,875t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific,
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Union
Pacific Rds. and Big Bluer., 40m. S. of Lin-
coln, the State capital. Cheese factory,
creamery, foundry, canning factory, tile
works, barb-wire works and planing and
flour mills.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, semi- weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 188.3, semi- weekly 1870; F. A.
Harrison, general manager; Express Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (8— 6).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1,044 for 1900, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to isuing so many as 1,000 copies.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the semi-
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SUN; every morning except Monday;
independent; daily four, Sunday eight pages
15x22; subscription $3; established July, 1902;
G. P. Marvin, editor and publisher (7—5).
DIE NEBRASKA POST; Thursdays;
German; independent: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; Emll
Schultz, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
GAGE CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1879; Geo. P. Marvin, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
NEBRASKA.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
GAGE CO. HERAL.D; Fridays; local;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; S. Q. Howe, editor and publisher
(7-5) (A A).
SUMMARY; Saturdays; independent;
twenty pages 11x15; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; Walt Mason, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P) (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
W. S. Tilton, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BEAVER CITY, c. h., Furnas Co. g
911+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd.and Beaver creek. Grist and saw mills
and broom factory. Stock and grain raising.
TIMES-TRIBUNE; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished—Tmes 1875, Tribune 1886, consoli-
dated January, 1902; F. N. Merwin, editor;
The Merwin Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i.oso for
the year 1900, 1,609 in 1902, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
BEAVER CROSSING,-Se«'ard Go.n-
359+ pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Seward, the
county seat.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription tl; Chas. C. Dlers,
editor and publisher (1—7).
BEEMER, Cuming Co. □'4651 pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
9 m. N. of West Point, the county seat.
Farming.
TIMES; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 13x30; subscription $1.50; established
1886; R. O. Willis, editor and publisher.
BELDEN, Cedar Co. c( 197 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 10 m, N. E. of Ran-
dolph. Creamery.
PROGRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; J. W. Creamer, editor and pub-
lisher d— 5).
BELGRADE, Nance Co. n- 78t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Fuller-
ton, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Saturdays (A A).
BELIiEVUE, Sai-py Co. D- 600 pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 9 m.
S. of Omaha.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent-demo-
crat; eight pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished April, 1904; W. B. McDermyt, edi-
tor; University Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
BELLWOOD, Butler Co. n-410t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington 8c Quincy Rd., 8 m.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
645
NEBRASKA.
N. W. of David City, the county seat. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
B EL VI D ERE, Thayer Co. g 468t
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River and
St. Joseph & Grand Island Rds., 6 m.N. of
Hebron the county seat, and 58 S. W. of
Lincoln, the State capital. Iron foundry.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; M. L. Ross, editor and publisher
(8-3).
BENEDICT, York Co. n 29St pop.,
on Kansas City & Omaha Rd., 10 m. N. of
York, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS HERALD; Wednesdays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscriptions!;
established July. 1902; R G.Douglas, editor
and publisher (2—3).
BENKEIiMAN. c. h.. Dundy Co. p
296+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 40 m. S. W. of Culbertson.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
C. L. Will, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1893; I. B. & J. R. Raichart, editors and pub-
lishers (6—3).
BENNET, Lanca$ter Co. D- 495t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 17 m.
S. E. of Lincoln, the county seat and State
capital. Stone quarries and a roller mill.
Farming.
UNION; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1889 ;
W. A. Overman, editor; Union Publishing
Company, publishers (2-3).
BENNINGTON. Douglas Co. D- 229t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16 m.
W. of Omaha.
HERAliD; Fridays: independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1904 ; C. J. Wilcox, editor and publisher (11—5).
BENSON, Douglas Co. D- 2,500 pop.,
suburb of Omaha.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
November, 1903; LewW. Raber, editor and
publisher (1-8).
BERTRAND, Phelps Co. p 600 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1S88; L. E.
Brown, editor and publisher (1— S).
BETHANY, ioncasfer Co. D-330t pop-,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 4 m. E. of Lincoln,
the county seat and State capital.
CHRISTIAN NEWS; Saturdays ;
disciples of Christ; twelve pages 9x12; sub-
scriptions!; established 1894; H. E. Wether-
ell (5o., editors and publishers (7 — 5) (A A).
BLADEN, Webster Co. p 300 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 9 m. W.
of Blue Hill. Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays ; non-parti-
san; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894; L. E. Spence, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
NEBRASKA.
BLAIR, C. h., Washington Co. O 2,970t
pop., ou Sioux City & Pacific and Chicago,
St. Paul, Uinneapolis & Omaha Rds., 2 m.
from Missouri r. and 26 N. of Omaha.
Beef, pork and grain.
DANSKEREN; semi- weekly. Tues-
days and Fridays; Danish; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1891; Paul
Peterson, editor and publisher (1 — 8j.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,926 in
1900 and 6,571 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with exceeding 4,000 in 1903 and
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870; Thomas T. Osterman, editor and
publisher (1—8).
PILOT; weekly, twice-a-week, Mondays
and Thursdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1871; L. A.Will-
iams, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1897, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
BLOOMFIELD.JTnoaCo. [j 1,460 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd. Flour mills and grain elevators. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
DIE BLOOniFIELD GERMANIA;
Thursdays ; German ; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; J. H. Lohmanu and M. T. Liewer, edi-
tors and publishers (7—5).
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894 ; M.C. O'Hara, editor; F. S.Cook,
publisher (8—3).
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription 81 ; estab-
lished 1890; W. H. Needham, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
BLOOMINGTON, Franklin Co. [?
488+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established 1881;
H. M. Crane, editor and publisher (1—7).
FRANKLIN CO. TRIBUNE ; Fri-
days (A A).
BLTJEHILL, Webster Co. p82Stpop.,
on Chicago. Burlington ft Quincy Rd., 20 m.
S, of Hastings. Farming.
LEADER; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887; W. S. Ashby, editor and publisher (7— 5).
BLUESPRINGS, Gage Co. R 78«t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Union Pacific Rds.. 12 m. S. E. of Beatrice,
the county seat. Milling, farming and
stock raising.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25;. estab-
lished 1886; J. H. Casebeer, editor and pub-
lisher.
BOONE, Boone Co. D- ISOf pop-, on
Union Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. E. of Albion, the
county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
BRADSHAW, York Co. a 365t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., U m.
64G
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
S. W. of York, the county seat, and 60 W.
of Lincoln, the State capital. Farming and
stock raising.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; four pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 189fi ;
Robert Q Douglas, editor and publisher.
BRAINERD, Butler Co. n-384t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
and Union Paciflc Rds., 87 m. W. of Omaha.
Farming.
CLIPPER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. H.
McGaffln, Jr., editor and publisher.
BREWSTER, c. h., Blaine Co. [j 100
pop., on North Loup r. Farming and stock
raising,
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x30; subscription $1; established 1884; P. C.
Erlckson, editor and publisher.
BRIDGEPORT, Cheyenne Co. -D
600 pop., on Burlington & Missouri Rd., 35
m. S. of Alliance. Farming and stock rais-
ing.
BliADE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1900; H. C. Mock, editor; Blade Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
PLATTE VALLEY NEWS; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; suDscrlp-
tlon$l; established September, 1902; William
J. Scoggin, editor and publisher (1—8).
BRISTOW, Boyd Co. b on Chicago
& Northwestern Rd., 11 m. E. of Butte, the
county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI. 50; estab-
lished 1900; R. O. Willis, editor; R. O. Willis
& Son, publishers (1—8).
BROCK, Nemaha Co. □, 543t pop., on
Missouri Paciflc Rd.. 15 m. N. W. of Au-
burn, the county seat. Agriculture.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1895; W.
M. Zentz, editor and publisher (1—8).
BROKENBOW, c. h., Custer Co. n
1,375+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
Rd., 80 m. N. W. of Grand Island. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
CUSTER CO. BEACON; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; Beal & Wimmer,
editors and publishers (6 — 3).
CUSTER CO. CHIEF; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1892; Purcell Bros., editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CUSTER CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1882; D. M. Amsberry, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,127 for
the year 1902 and exceeding 1,000 in
1903. but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
NEBRASKA.
BRUNING, Thayer Co. g 255t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd. in Ne-
braska, 13 m. N. of Hebron, the county
seat. Grain. Shipping. Lumber.
COURIER ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; McGrevs^ & Boyd, editors and publishers.
BURCHARD, Pawnee Co. O, 297t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
15 m. W. of Pawnee City, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TII>IES; Fridays; eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; E. M. Prlbble,
editor and publisher (2—8).
BURWELIi, c. h., Garfield Co. [^ 4«0t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
Rd., 18 m. N.W. of Ord. Agriculture and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; W. Z. Todd, editor and publisher
(12-3).
BUTTE, c. h., Boyd Co. [j 350t pop.,
200 m. N. W. of Omaha. Farming and stock
raising.
BOY'D CO. REGISTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; Ed. Plum, editor and
publisher.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1892; Mrs. A. R. Armstrong, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BYRON, Thayer Co. Cp 225 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 20 m. S.
W. of Hebron, the county seat. Manufac-
turing. Grain and live stock.
BLADE; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established November, 1904; R.
B. Enslow, editor and publisher (11—6).
CAIRO, BTali Co. a 224 pop., on Bur-
lington & Missouri River Rd., 16 m. N, W.
of Grand Island.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; ten
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
April, 1903; Elliott Harrison, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CALLAWAY, Custer Co. D 406t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 25 m. S. W. of
Brokenbow, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
COURIER -TRIBUNE; Fridays; lo-
cal; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1887; R. E. Brega, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
LOUP VALLEY QUEEN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; escablished June, 1902 ; Roy R. Barnard,
editor and publisher (7 — 5).
CAMBRIDGE, Furnas Co. g 840t
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
20m.N. W. of Beaver City, the county seat.
Manufacture of plows and windmills.
CLARION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; J. M. Hollingsworth, editor and man-
ager; Clarion Printing Co., publishers.
CAMPBELL, Franklin Go. g 368t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
647
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
18 m. W. of Blue Hill. Agriculture and stock
raising.
CITIZEN; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription SI; established
1900; W. R. Burr, editor and publisher (1—8).
CARLETON, Thaytr Co. g 309t pop.,
on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd., 15 m. N.
of Hebron, the county seat. Stock raising
and agriculture.
IjEADER{ Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1893; Charles W. Eisenbise, editor and pub-
lisher (8—5).
CARROLL, Wayne Co. ^ 252t pop.,
on Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul Rd.
INDEX; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; Richard Closson, editor and publisher
(12-3).
CEDARBLUFFS, Saunders Co. Q
3Tlt pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 9 m. S. W. of Fremont. Farming
and stock raising.
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; I. S. Boulier, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
CEDAR RAPIDS, Boone Co. D 559
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. E. of
Albion, the county seat. Agriculture.
O U T L. O O K ; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1885; J. A. & C. G. Baird, editors and
publishers C12— 8).
CENTRAL CITY, c. h., Merrick
Co. n 1,571+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Union Pacific Rds., near Platte
r., and 132 m. W. at Omaha. Agriculture
and stock raising.
NONPAREIIi; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; H. G. Taylor, editor and pub-
lisher (2-3). ^ ^.^^^.
RECORD: Thursdays; prohibition;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1893; Fitch Bros., editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: 901 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; Tents O. Kedar, editor and
publisher.
NEBRASKA FRIEND; monthly;
friends; eight pages 9x11; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; A. E. Hadley, editor
Nebraska Church and Educational Associa-
tion of Friends, nublishers (9—3).
CEHESCO, Saunders Co. D-226tpop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
Rd., 21 m. N. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Grain and live stock.
COURIER; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; W.
T. March, editor; Inter-State Newspaper Co.,
publishers.
CHADRON, c. h., Dawes Co. tl 2,500
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
150 m. S. of Deadwood, S. Dak. Farming
and stock raising.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished 1884; George C. Snow, editor and pub-
lisher (l-«).
CHAMBERS, Solt Co. d 98t- pop.,
20 m. W. of Ewing, nearest station on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd. Agriculture and
stock raising.
BUGLE; Thursdays (A A).
CHAPPELL, c. h., Deuel Co. -D 400
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 27 m. E. of
Sidney. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 : subscription §1 ; estab-
lished 1887; Eabcock & Johnson, editors and
publishers (7—5).
CHESTER, Thayer Co. P 439 pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 12 m. S. of
Hebron.
H E R A L D t Fridays ; neutral ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896: Henry Allen Brainerd, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Cli A'RJi.S, i^trrick Co. D 600 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd. and Platte r., 11 m. N. E.
of Central City, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
G. D. Woods, editor and publisher (1—8).
CLATONIA, Gage Co. O, 130t pop., '
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
30 m. S. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
OBSERVER ; Thursdays (A A).
CLAY CENTER, c.h.. Clay Co. g 1,200
pop., on Burlington & Missouri Rd., 22 m.
S. E. of Hastings. Farming and stock rais-
ing. Incubator factory and flour mill.
CLAY CO. PATRIOT; Fridays; peo-
i pie's party: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1892; J. Q. Jessup, editor and
I publisher (2—8). ,. j .._
' Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an average issue of i»i34 m
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907-
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1884; W.
L. Palmer, editor and publisher.
CLEARWATER, Antelope Co. i
198 pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 9 m. N. W. of Nellgh.
RECORD; Fridays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established April,
1897; E. L. Howell, editor and publisher
(2-5 P).
CODY, Cherry Co. tl 300 pop., on Fre-
mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd., 83 m.
W. of Valentine, the county seat Stock
raising and grain growing.
COW BOY; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December. 1900; El. L. Heath, editor
and publisher (1—8).
COLERIDGE, Cedar Go. d 471t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd.,10m.S. E. of Hartington, the county
seat. Farming.
BLADE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; C. S. Harris, editor and publisher (6—3).
648
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
COIiLEGEVIEW, Lancaster Co.D-
865t pop., on Burlington & Missouri River
Rd., 5 m. E. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Union College and a large sanitarium are
located here. Grain elevator.
EVANGEL. I ETS SENDEBUD;
Wednesdays; Norwegian-Danish; seventh
day adventist; sixteen pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established lb7l; C. A.Thorpe, edi-
tor ; International Publishing Association,
publishers (1—8). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
SIGN'S VAKTARE; Tuesdays;
Swedish; seventh day adventist; sixteen
pages 8x103^; subscription $1.25; established
1874; A. Swedburg, editor; International
Publishing Association, publishers (1—8).
COIiUMBUS, c.h., Platte Co. a 4,002
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Union Pacific Rds. and Platte r., 92 m. W.
of Omaha. Farming and grazing.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870; R. G. Strother, editor; Journal
Company, publishers (10—6),
NEBRASKA BIENE ; Fridays; Ger
man; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1867; J. H. Johannes,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,050 for
the year 1895, 1,376 in 1900, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
TELEGRAM; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Edgar Howard, editor; The Tele-
gram Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,799 in 1907
COMSTOCK, Custer Co. n 95t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
about 25 m. N. W. of Loup City.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
CONCORD, Dixon Co. [^'250 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 19 m. S. W. of Ponca, the county seat.
Agriculture.
DIXON CO. WORLD; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pases 15x22; subscription SI;
established January, 1904: James Brink, ed-
itor and publisher (1 — 8).
COOK, Johnson Co. □, 278t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., about 16 m. N. of
Tecumseh, the county seat. Agriculture.
COURIER ; Saturdays; non-partisan;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1892; Jas. W. Hammond, editor and
publisher.
CORTIiAND,Gai7e Co. H, 390t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 23 m. S. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Farming and stock raising.
SUN; Thursdays: republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; M.
Tweedy, editor and publisher.
COZAD, DawMon Co. D 1,200 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 45 m. W. of Kearney.
Agriculture.
LOCAL; Fridays; eight pagea 18x24; es-
tablished 1897; C. F. Kleinhans, editor and
publisher (1—8).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; established
1885; W. H. Daly, editor and publisher.
CRAB ORCHARD, Johnson Co. n;
258+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
NEBRASKA.
Rd. In Nebraska, about 14 m. W. of Tecu-
mseh, the county seat, and 44 S. E. of
Lincoln, the State capital. Agriculture and
fruit.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1889;
Wm. O. Todd editor and publisher (6—3).
CRAWFORD,-Da«'e«6'o.t]i,100pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rds., 26 m.
W. of Chadron, the county seat.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1887; Wm. H. Ketcham, editor; Tribune Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—8).
CREIGHTON, Knox Go. [j 1,431 pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
12 m. S. of Center, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
NEBRASKA LIBERAL; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1889; W. H. Green, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PEOPLE'S NEWS; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1889; W. L. Kirk, editor and
publisher (7— 5).
CRESTON, Platte Co. D 337t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about 20
m. N. of Columbus, the county seat.
Farming.
STATESMAN; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; C. E. Wagner, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
CRETE, Saline Co. □, 2,199t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Missouri
Pacific Rds. and Big Blue r., 20 m. S. W. of
Lincoln, the State capital. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1874; C. J. Bowlbj', editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,147, in
1895, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
VIDETTE-HERALD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22} subscription
$1; established —Fide«e 1883, Herald 1893;
Goodwin & Wells, editors and publishers
(1-8).
CROFTON, Knox Co. ^ 675 pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rd.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1906; O. R. Robinson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CUIiBERTSON, Hitchcock Co. p
422t pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. and at confluence of Frenchman and
Republican rs. Agriculture and stock
raising.
ERA; Fridays; republican; eight pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1893; A. L.
Taylor, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
649
NEBRASKA.
CURTIS, Frontier Co. J3 435t pop., on
Chicago, Burlingtou & Qulncy Rd., 14 m.
N. W. of Stockville, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; S. R. Razee, M.D., editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
Copies printed: For the jrear 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
«lght pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; B. K. Schaeffer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
D A K O T A, c. h., Dakota Co. cT 621t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Sioux City, Homer & Southern Rds. and
Missouri r., 5 m. S. of Sioux City, la. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
DAKOTA CO. HERAIiD; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; establi-shed 1889; John H.
Beam, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
NORTH NEBRASKA EAGLE ;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 17x24;
subscription (2; established 1876; Eagle
Printing Co., editors and publishers (12 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,300 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1906.
although the publisher admits that no
such record is kept as would make it
possible to prepare a definite and satis-
factory statement of the number of
copies printed for the requisite period
of a full year.
DANBURY, Bedwillow Co. p 219t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincj' Rd.,
22 m. S. E. of McCook, the county seat.
Farming stock raising.
LEBANON LEADER; Wednesdays;
non-partisan; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established April, 1902; A. C. Furman,
editor and publisher (6—3) (A A).
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898; A. C. Furman, editor and publisher;
Issues also an edition for Lebanon (6 — 3).
DANNEBROG, Boward Co. D 400
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 8 m. S. W. of
Saint Paul, the county seat. Wheat, stock
raising and farming.
N E WS» Fridays; eight pages 18x21; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; P.S.Petersen,
editor and publisher (2—8).
DAVENPORT, Thayer Co. g 446t
pop., on St. Joseph & Grand Island and
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds.,
15 m. N. W. of Belvidere. Farming and
stock raising.
PEOPLE'S JOURNAL; Fridays; peo-
ple's party; six pages 18x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1891; Lambert L. Slagel,
■editor; Chas. C. McLeese, publisher.
NEBRASKA.
DAVEY, Lancaster Co. D- 75 pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,.
12 m. N. of Lincoln, the county seat and
State capital. Grain and live stock.
MIRROR; Saturdays; eightpages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; establislied 1890 ; Philip
Opp, editor; Inter-State Newspaper Co., pub-
lishers.
DAVID CITY, c. h., Butltr Co. uy
l,845t pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy, Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley and Union Pacific Rds., 50 m. N.
W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Farming.
BUTLER CO. PRESS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eightpages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1873; C. A. Walroth, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
or an average issue of 1,326 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
to ten pages 15x30; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; E. A. McNeil, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
PEOPLE'S BANNER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.60; established 1889; J. F. Albin, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish sucn definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
'DA.'WSO'N, Richardson Co. □, 322t pop. ,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15
m. N. W. of Falls City, the county seat.
Farming.
NEWSBOY; Fridays ; neutral ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
Miss M. Fenton. editor and publisher (7—5).
DECATUR, Burt Co. a SOOf pop.,
on W. bark of Missouri r., 15 m. N. of Teka-
mah, the county seat. Lumber. Butter and
eggs. Corn, wheat and oats.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 151^x22 ; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished August, 1902; Geo. F. Morley, editor
and publisher (1—8).
DESHLER,T7iay«r Co. P 585 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 9 m. W.
of Hebron, the county seat. Flour mill,
creamery, broom factory and two grain
elevators. Farming and stock raising.
RUSTLER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 13x24; subscription $1 ; established
1899: Jas. Pontius, editor and publisher (1—8).
DEWEESE, Clay Co. g 125t pop., on
Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd., about
90 m. S. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
HUSTLER; Saturdays (A A).
DEWITT, Saline Co. P,662t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 35
m. S. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Grain elevators and flour mills.
EAGLE; Thursdays; republican; eight
650
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
pagts 13x20; subscription $1; established
1893; J. L. Witters, editor and publisher (2—8).
TlillES-NEWS; Fridays; democratic;
four to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1880; J. P. Chesney, editor and
publisher (8—3).
DILLER, Jefferson Co. C\ 399t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15
m. E. of Fairbury, the county seat.
Agriculture.
JEFFERSON CU. RECORD; Fri
days; eight pages ll^|xl8; subscription $1;
established 1887 ; Frank T. Pearce, editor and
publisher (7—5).
DIXON, Dixon Co. cT 200 pop., on
Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rd., 39 m. W.
of Sioux City, Iowa. Farming and stoL-k
raising.
HERALiD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1902; Jas. Brink, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 500 in 1907
DODGE, Dodge Co. n- 554t pop., oh
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Vallev Rd.,
37 m, N. W. of Fremont, the county seat.
Agriculture.
CRITERION ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; J. J. McFarland, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
DORCHESTER, Saline Co. C^ 521t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
8 m. W. of Crete. Agriculture.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1881 ; J. Frank Longanecker, editor and pub-
lisher.
DORIS, Cuiter Co. D
DORIS L.AKE GL.IM: Thursdays
(A A).
DOUGLAS, Otoe Co. 0, 253t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 30 m. E. of Lincoln,
the State capital. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1889; Walt Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher.
DUBOIS, Pawnee Co. P, 307t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 7 m. S. E.
of Pawnee City, the county seat, and 65 S. E.
of Lincoln. Stock raising and farming.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
OUR HOMES AND THE NEWS
RECORD; monthly; eight pages 11x18;
subscription 10 cents; established 1900; A.
Schick, Jr., editor.and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,037 in 1907
DUNBAR, Otoe Co. q, 208t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincj' and Missouri
Pacific Rds., 11 m. W. of Nebraska City and
38 E. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Agriculture.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; C. F.
Collins, editor and publisher.
EAGLiE, Oass Co. n- 297t pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd., 16 m. E. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Agriculture and grazing.
BEACON; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899: Clinton Brown, editor and publisher I
(1—7).
NEBRASKA.
EDDTVILLE, Dawson Co. p lOlt
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., about 70 m. W.
of Grand Island.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
EDGAR, Clay Co. g l,040t pop., on St.
Joseph & Grand Island and Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rds., 26 m. S. E. of
Hastings. Agriculture and stock raising.
POST; semi- weekly; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; Earl
C. Rickel, editor and publisher (2—8).
S U N - N E W S ; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; H. B. Rousey, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
EDISON, Furnas Co. g SlOf pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 23 m.
N.W. of Alma.
REPUBLICAN VALLEY NEWS;
Fridays; republican; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1906; G. H.
Warner, editor and publisher (1—8).
ELGIN, AntelopeCo. n-700 pop., on
Chicago & North Western Rd., 113 m. N. W.
of Omaha. Farming and stock raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 25; established
1897; B. W. McKeen, editor and publisher
(1—8).
ELK CREEK, Johnson Co. a 347t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
50 m. S. E. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Agriculture, stock raising and grain ship-
ping.
HERALD ; Thursdays (A A).
ELKHORN, Douglas Co. d- 2»9t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. N. of Omaha,
the county seat. Farming.
EXCHANGE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1891;
James H. Rlggs, editor and publisher; prints
special editions for neighboring towns.
ELMCREEK, ^wiTaio Co. n 700 pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 16 m. W. of Kearney,
the county seat. Farming.
BEACON; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
B. F. Sailor, editor and publisher (1—8).
ELMWOOD,C«»« Co. D-544t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 10 m. W. of Weeping
Water. Agriculture, stock raising and
mining.
LEADER-ECHO ; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; J. A. Clements, editor and pub-
lisher.
ELWOOD,c.h., Go«i)erCo.gS77tpop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd. in Ne-
braska, 18 m. S. of Lexington. Farming.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; independent^
four pages 20x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; C. F. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
EMERSON, Dixon Co. cf 617t.pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 29 m. S. W. of Sioux City, la. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; E. Cobb, editor and publisher
(8-3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
651
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
EUSTIS, Frontier Co. p 233 pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 11 m. N.
W. of EI wood.
NEWS; Ttiursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1904; Albert S. Pettlt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
EWING, Bolt Co. ti 276t pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd. and Elkhorn r.,
20 m. N. W. of Neligh. Creamery. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
PEOPLE' SADVOCATE; Fridays ;
republican; eiglit pages 13x20; subscription
$1.25; established 1891; G. H. Benson, editor
and publisher (8 — 5).
EXETER, i^W»nor« Co. g 673t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds.,
46 m. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Grain shipping.
ENTERPRISE ; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1877; W. J. Waite, editor; Enter-
prise Printing Co.", publishers (1—8).
FILiLMORE CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 15»4x32; subscription
$1; established 1891; F. A. Robinson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 86s in 1907
FAIRBURY, c. h., Jeffer$on Co. R
3,140+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific, St. Joseph & Grand Island and Bur-
lington & Missouri Rds., 65 m. S. "W. of Lin-
coln, the State capital. Flour mills and
machine shops.
GAZETTE ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1870; F. L. Kautz-
man, editor; D. B. Cropsey, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it haci
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
J O U R N A Li } Fridays; independent;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; W. F. Cramb, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,213 iii 1906
2,378 in 1907
NEWS I Fridays; ten pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1898; Shelley &
Merrill, editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
FAIRFIELD, day Co. g l,203t pop.,
on St. Joseph & Grand Island and Burling-
ton & Missouri River Rds., 19 m. S. E. of
Hastings. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished October, 1902; I.W.Evans, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
NEWS-HERAI.D; Fridays; republi-
can; eii<^ht pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished i876: Wm. M. Wheeler, editor and pub-
lisher (7 — 5).
FAIRMONT. Fillmore Co. g 78-lt
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Kansas City & Omaha Rds., 8 m. N. of
Geneva, the county seat. Farming.
FILLMORE CHRONICLE; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1872; Lou W.
Frazier, editor and publisher.
FALLS CITY,c. h.,Eichardson C«.Q,
3,022+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Missouri Pacific Rds., 53 m. S.
W. of Atchison, Kans. Agriculture and
stock raising.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1867; Journal Publishing Co., editors and
publisners.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,339 ^O'
the year 1895, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
22x26; subscription $2 ; established 1875 ; Davis
& Davis, editors and publishers.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1904 ; E. F. Sharts, editor; Tribune
Publishing Co. .publishers (1—8).
FARNAM, Dawson Co. g 218 r pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy Rd.,ay30Ut
60 m. N. W. of Holdrege.
ECHO; Saturdays (A A).
FLORENCE, Douglas Co. ^ 1,500
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 5 m. N. of Omaha. Agricul-
ture.
ITE3IS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
July, 1903; F. B. Nichols, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FREMONT, c. h.. Dodge Co. c^ 7,t41t
pop., 1 m. N. of Platte r., on Chicago &
Northwestern, Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy, Great Northern and Union Pacific
Rds., 37 m. N. W. of Omaha. Important
grain market. Grain elevators, breweries
and manufactures of carriages, incuba-
tors and saddles, butter and cigars.
HERALD; every morning ; democratic;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $4;
established 1871 ; Perkins-Howard Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,660 in 1907
TRIBUNE; every evening except
Sunday, and TRI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; four
to eight pages 17x23; subscription— daily $6,
triweekly $1.50; established— daily 1888, tri-
weekly 1867; Ross L.Hammond, editor; Ham-
mond Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,059 i" 1906 and the tri-
weekly 1,629 in 1906, since which
neither has furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but both were
credited with more than 1,000 in i907'
PLATTE RIVER ZEITUNG; Thurs-
days ; German; democratic; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1883; Chas. R.
Schaeffer. editor and publisher.
NATIONAL GRAIN GROWERS*
JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
FRIEND, Saline Co. O, l,200t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 37 m.
S. W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Ship-
652
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
ping point for grain and stock. Dairying,
grazing and farming.
SENTINEL.; Thursdays; independent;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1877; W. I. Brundage, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
TELEGRAPH} Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; E. Whitcomb, editor and pub
Usher (6—3).
FUIjLERTON, c. h., Nance Co. a
1,464+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., about 40 m.
W. of Columbus. Farming.
NEWS-JOURNAL; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subicrlption $1.50;
established 18T9; J. W. Tanner, editor and
publisher (1—8).
POST; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 30x26 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1888; J. R. Dopf, editor and publisher (1—8).
GANDY c. h., Logan Co. -a 200 pop.,
35 m. N. of North Platte. Stock raising
and farming.
LOGAN CO. PIONEER; Fridays;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
Usned 1886; Harry E. Morrison, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
GENEVA, c. h., Fillmore Co. g l,534t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds.
Turkey creek, 60 m. S. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Horticultural nurseries,
brick plants and flouring mills. Farming
and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1880; C. F.
Waite, editor and publisher (2 — ^3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,ooo for the year 1901,
1,450 in 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so man-i' as 1,000 copies.
NEBRASKA SIGNAL; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established — iJepttbZf can 1875, Jowrnai
1885; F. O. Edgecombe, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,439 m 1897
2,160 in 1904
2,407 in 1907
GENOA, Nance Co. a 913t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Fullerton,
the county seat. Indian Industrial School.
Grazing and farming.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1879; F. H. Young, editor and publisher (6—3).
TIMES; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
eitablished January, 1902; C. J. Stookwell,
editor and publisher (12—3).
GERING, c. h., Scotts Bluff Co. -a 433
pop., on North Platte r. Irrigated agri-
cultural and stock region.
COURIER; Fridays; repiibllcan ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; established
1887; A.B.Wood, editor and publisher (7— 5)
GIBBON, Buffalo Co. U 860t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 13 m. E. of Kearney, the
county seat. Grazing and farming.
REPORTER; Thursdays; people's
party; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
•stablished 18d0; R. A. St. John, editor and
publisher (11— 5P).
NEBRASKA.
GILTNER, Hamilton (7o. 0,2821 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., about
80 m. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
GAZETTE; Thursdays (A A).
GORDON, Sheridan Co. tl 642t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m. N.E.
of Rushville. Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1891; T. G. Williams & Son, editors and
publishers (1—8).
GOTHENBURG, Dawson Co. U 819t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Gothenburg
canal, about 60 m. N. W. of Kearney. Agri-
culture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1885; H. C. Booker, editor and
publisher (6—8).
GRAFTON, Fillmore Co. g 450 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
13 m. N. W. of Geneva, the county seat.
Grazing and farming. Shipping point for
grain and live stock.
SUN; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898; C. A. Shoff, editor and pubUsher (1—8).
GRAND ISLAND, c. h., Hall Co. D
7,554+ pop., on Union Pacific. St. Joseph &
Grand Island and Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rds., l]4 m. from Platte r. and 154
W. of Omaha. Sugar, canning and broom
factories, car and machine shops. Manu-
factures and grain. Jobbing center. Agri-
culture and creamery.
INDEPENDENT ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and S E M I - VV E E K L Y,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; independent-
republican; daily four, semi- weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— dally $5, semi-
weekly $1 ; established 1869; Independent
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (2^8).
Copies printed: evening,
1,606 in 1906
1,837 in 1907
The semi-weekly had credit for an
average issue of 1,504 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
FREE PRESS, Fridays; people's party ;
eight pages, 15x22; subscription $!•; estab-
lished 1894; I. M. Augustine.editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Adams & Evans, editors and
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1896
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEBRASKA STAATS - ANZEI-
GER UND HEROLD; Thursdays; Ger-
man ; independent-democratic ; sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1868;
J. P. Windolph, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
663
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
GRANT, c.h., Perkins Co. jD162t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 145 m.
W. of Holdredge. Farming.
PERKINS CO. NEWS; Fridays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
eitablished 1898; Cyrus Carver, editor; M. E.
Carver, publisher (6—3).
PERKINS CO. SENTINEL.;
Thursdays; populist; four pages 18x24; sub-
Bcriptlon $1; established 1887; Mrs. Anna
Coclcle, editor and publisher.
GREELEY, c. h., Greeley Co. n 552t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
140 m. N. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Agriculture.
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1893;
F. P. & E. E. Compton, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
L.EADER-INDEPENDENT} Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15Mx22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; Thomas P.
Hardesty, editor and publisher (8—5).
GREENWOOD, Cass Co, [>516t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
18 m. N. E. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Farming.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891;
Clair McCardell, editor; Inter-State News-
paper Co., publishers.
GRESHAM, York Co. n 297t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
18 m. N. E. of York, the county seat, and
50 W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
gubscrlptiou $1; established 1894; Hugh M.
McGaffin, editor and publisher (8—5).
GRETNA, Sarpy Co. D- 466t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 21 m.
S. W. of Omaha. Agriculture.
BREEZE; Fridays; democratic; ten
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
ISSS; H. R. Secord, editor and publisher (8— 3).
GUIDE ROCK, Webster Co. g 416t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
10 m. E. of Red Cloud, the county seat.
Agriculture and fruit growing; stock rais-
ing and dairying.
SIGNAL.; Fridays (A A).
HARDY, Nuckolls Co. g 345t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., S m. E.
of Superior. Grain and stock trade. Agri-
culture.
HERAIiD ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 161^x22; subscription $1.25; established
1880 ; Ralph K. Hill, editor and publisher (7—5).
HARRISBURG, c. h.. Banner Co.-n
230 pop., 75 m. E. of Cheyenne, Wyo. Stock
raising and agriculture.
BANNER CO. NEWS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1893; N. M. MoKlnnon, edi-
tor and publisher ( 1—8).
HARRISON, o. h., Sioux Co. ^ 245
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd,
Farming and live stock.
SUN} Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1900; J.
H. Newlin, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
HARTINGTON, c. h.. Cedar Co. d
1,500 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rd., 22 m. S. of Yankton, S. Dak.
Farming and stock raising. Creameries.
CEDAR CO. NEWS; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1898; A. V. Parker, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CEDAR CO. WAECHTER; Thurs
days; German; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
Chas. Weiss, editor and publisher (1—8).
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883; F. D. & C. E. Stone, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
HARVARD, Clay Co. g 960 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Fre-
mont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds., 81 m.
W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Grain and
stock raising.
CO [JRIER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885: Griff. J. & H. G. Thomas, editors
and publishers (7—5).
HASTINGS, c. h., Adams Co. g 7,188t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Chi-
cago Northwestern, St. Joseph & Grand
Island and Missouri Pacific Rds., 96 m. W.
of Lincoln, the State capital. Manufactur-
ing. Agriculture and stock raising.
REPUBLiICAN; every evening except
Sunday; independent; four pages 15x2a;
subscription $2; established 1888; F.A.Wat-
kins, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily four to eight, weekly eight pages 15x22:
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1905, weekly 1886; Adam Breed, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such denite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,160 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited, with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ADAMS CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1880 ; R. B. & C. B. Wahl-
quist, editors; Wahlquist Bros., publishers
(12-5).
Copies printed: 2,200 in 1894
1,600 in 1900
1,800 in 1902
2,324 in 1904
3,049 in 1900
3,125 in 1907
HAYES CENTER, c. h.. Hayes Co.
P 500+ pop., 35 m. N. W. of McCook and 16
N.E. of Palisade, nearest station on Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rd. Stock raising and
agriculture.
TIMES-REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
654
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
republican; eight pages 12x18; subscription
$1.50; establisiied 1885; C. A. Ready, editor
and publisher (1—8).
H £ B R O N, o. h., Thayer Co. g l,511t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds. and
Little Blue r., 75 m. S. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
CHAMPION ; Fridays ; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1,50; established 1895;
F. S. Mickey, editor; W. A. & A. R. Macou-
brle, publishers (7 — 5).
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1871; Mrs. Erasmus M. Correll, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REGISTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Conoway Leedom, editor and pub-
lisher.
HEMINGFORD, Box Butte Co. tl
250 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 19 m. S. E. of Alliance. Roller flour
mill.
JOURNAL); Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; eubscriptlon .$1.90; estab-
lished February, 1907; Charles H. Burleigh,
editor and publisher (7—7).
HICKMAN. Lancaster Co. a- 382t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds.. 15 m. S. E. of Lincoln,
the county seat and State capital. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886; Cyrus
Black, editor and publisher.
HILDRETH, Franklin Co. g 249t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
8 m. S. E. of Wilcox. Farming.
TELESCOPE ;Fridays;republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887; J. F. Lantz, editor and publisher (1—8).
HOLBROOK, Furnos Co. p on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 32 m.
E. of Indianola. Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; A. P. Van Burg, editor; Clarion Printing
Co.. publishers (A A). •
OBSERVER ; Fridays (A A).
HOLDREGE c.h., Phelps Co. p 3,007t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
Hog and grain market. Farming.
PROGRESS; daily, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; Independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $4, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1906, weekly 1887; C. Clinton
Page, editor and publisher (1—7).
Coi)ies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,822 in 1903, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; F. H. Porter, editor; L. C. Porter, pub-
lisher (7—5).
HOMER. Dakota Co. cf 500 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 8 m. S.
W. of Dakota the county seat, and 14 S.W.
of Sioux City, Iowa. Agriculture and stock
raising.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; independent;
four pages 1714x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; M.A.Bancroft, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HOOPER, Dodge Co. a- 840t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
50 m. N. W. of Omaha. Shipping point for
corn.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; W. (t. Thompson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HOSKINS, Wayne Co. cf 175t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 15 m. S, W. of Wayne, the county seat.
HEADLIGHT; Wednesdays (A A).
HO'WELLS, Colfax Co. cT 515t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 45 m. N.W.
of Fremont.
INDEPENDENT; Tuesdays (A A).
JOURNAL; J'ridays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; H. E. Phelps, editor and pub-
lisher.
HUBBELL, Thayer Co. g 375t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd. in
Nebraska, 12 m. S. E. of Hebron, the county
seat.
STANDARD; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; T. M. Casad, editor and publisher
(8—3).
HUMBOLDT, Richardson Co.c:i,l,218t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
22 m. N. W. of Falls City, the county seat.
Stock raising and farming.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; H. P. & M. W. Marble, editors and pub-
lishers (1-8). ^
Copies printed: 1,778 in 1907
STANDARD; Fridays ; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; Lewis C. Edwards, editor and
publisher.
HUMPHREY, Platte Co. n 869tpop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Union
Pacific Rds., 25 m. N. of Columbus, the
county seat. Grain and live stock.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic :
four pages 18x22; subscription $1.90; estab-
lished 1888; F. J. Pratt, editor and publisher
(7-5).
PLATTE CO. LEADER; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; M. B. Sheffer, editor;
Sawtelle & Sheffer, publishers (2—8).
HYANNIS,c.h., Gran* (7o.t: 125 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 60 m.
E. of Alliance. Live stock.
GRANT CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1888; L. B. Unkefer, editor
and publisher (7—5).
IMPERIAL, c- h-. C^'« Co. JJ 350
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
656
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
120 ra. W. of Hastings. Agriculture and
stock raising.
REPUBIilCAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1.50; estab-
llslied 1899: C. C. Davenport, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
INDIANOLA, c. li., Redtoillmc Co. p
636+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. and Coon creek. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1890 ; S. R. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1892; J. S. & L.S.Phillips, editors
and publishers (12—3).
INMAN, Solt Co. ti 160 pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
Sm.S.E. of O'Neill.
NEWS; Tuesdays; four pages 15x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; D. L. Pond &
Co., editors and publishers (IJ— 3).
JOHNSON, iV^ema?ia(7o.n,352t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 8 m. W.
of Auburn, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1892; R. S.
Scofleld, editor and publisher.
JUNIATA, Adams Co. Q 620 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Mis-
souri Pacific Rds., 103 m. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Flour mill.
HERALD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896 ; I. H. Rickel, editor and publisher
(1-8).
KEARNEY, c.h.,5t4/ra/o Co. a 5,634t
pop., on Union Pacific and Chicago, Bur-
lington 6k Quincy Rds., 198m. S.W.of Omaha.
Seat of State Normal College. Farming,
alfalfa, dairying, sugar-beet industry and
stock raising.
HUB; every evening except Sunday, and
HUB AND CENTRAL. NEBRASKA
PRESS, semi-w^eekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; republican; four to six pages
17^x24; subscription— dally $5, semi-weekly
$1; established— dally 1888, semi- weekly 1873;
M. A. Brown, editor; The Kearney Hub
(Inc.), publishers (8—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the semi-weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1898;F.L.Whedon, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
NEW ERA STANDARD; Fridays;
people's party; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1880 ; W. L. Hand, editor ;
New Era Publishing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,441 in
1895 and 1,688 in 1897, since which it
has not flemished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
to and including 1907.
KENESAW, Adams Co. g 504t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 125
m. S. W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Agri-
culture.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1890; C. H.Smith,
editor and publisher.
KENNARD, Washington Co. D- 350
pop., on Chicago & North Western Rd., 6 m.
W. of Blair. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; E. L. Tiffany, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
KIMBALL, c. h., Kimball Co. -d 560
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 37 m. W. of
Sidney. Agriculture and stock raising.
WESTERN NEBRASKA OBSER-
VER; Tliursdays; republican; four pages
18x24: subscription $1.50; established 1885; R.
D. Wilson, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
LAUREL, ('edar Co. cf 750 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago.
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds., 45 m.
W. of Sioux City, la. Agriculture and live
stock.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; non-partisan;
eight pages 15x2',!; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; C. E. Nevin, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LAWRENCE, Nuckolls Co. g 406t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 12 in. N. W. of Nelson,
the county seat. Agriculture.
LOCOMOTIVE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
ll'shed 1887; D. Livingston, editor and pub-
lisher.
LEIGH, Colfax Co. D- 439t pop., on
Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
26 m. N. W. of Schuyler, the county seat.
Shipping, grain and live stock.
WORLD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; C. R. Kuhle, editor and publisher (1—8).
LEXINGTON, c. li., Dawson Co. D
1,343+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Platte
r., 36 m. W. of Kearney. Agriculture and
stock raising.
CLIPPER-CITIZEN; Fridays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Markwood Holmes, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,104 in
1902, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
DAWSON CO. PIONEER; Saturdays;
republicaji; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1873; B. F. Krier, editor and
publisher (6—3).
LIBERTY, Gage Co. a,450t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.. 11 m. E.
of Wymore. Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1882; Dan.W. Martin, editor and publisher
(7-5).
056
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
IjINCOIjN, c. h., Lancaster Co. D-
t^tate Capital, 40,169+ pop., on Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy, Chicago & North-
western, Union Pacific, Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific and Missouri Pacific Rds.,
midway between Chicago, 111., and Den-
ver, Col. Large manufacturing interests
and extensive wholesale and jobbing
trade.
DAILY.
NEBRASKA STATE JOURNAL;
every morning, and EVENING NEWS,
every evening except Sunday; republican;
morning and evening eight to twelve, Sun-
day twenty-four pages 18x24; subscription-
morning $5, evening $3, Sunday $1.50; estab-
lished—morning 1870, evening 1880; State
Journal Association, editors and publishers
(2-7).
'Copies printed: Combined morn-
ing and evening, 26,388 in 1904
27,092 in 1905
26,531 in 1906
27,150 in 1907
The Sunday edition had credit
for an average issue of 13,004 in 1904
and 13,897 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 12,500 in 1907.
tt^" The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
'rating accorded the State
Journal and Evening News is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay one hundred
dollars to the first person who successfully
controverts its accuracy.
NEBRASKAN; daily; college; four
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established 1899;
M. A. Mills, Jr., editor; H. C. Robertson, pub-
lisher (1—8).
ST A R ; every evening except Sunday, and
Sunday morning; republican; eight to thirty-
two pages 18x24; subscription— daily $3, Sun-
day $1.50; established October, 1902; The
Star Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 5).
Copies printed:
teeo
11,403 in 1903
15,239 in 1904
Copies circulated: 16,409 in 1905
Copies printed: 17,014 in 1906
19,473 in 1907
▲ t^^The absolute oorrect-
ness of the latest circulation
W rating accorded the Star is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
WEEKLY.
COMMONER? Fridays; democratic;
sixteen pages llxUi^: subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1901; William J. Bryan, edi-
tor; Charles W. Bryan, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 145,528 in 1904
and 147,211 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 75,000 in 1907, which is the high-
est rating accorded in the absence of
a detailed report.
COUNTRY MERCHANT: Mondays;
mercantile; four pages 12}^xl7i^; subscrip-
NEBRASKA— Lincoln.
tlon 50 cents; established 1889; A. R.Israel,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 510 in 1907
DEUTSCH - AMERIKAN FAR-
MER; Wednesdays; German; agricultural;
twelve to sixteen pages lOJ^xlSJi; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1890; Christ. Landmann,
editor; The Press Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—4).
Copies printed: 65,376 in 1898
147,032 in 1905
141,839 in 1906
143,24s for year ending October 30,
1907.
FREIE PRESSE; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; non-partisan; eight to ten pages 17x24;
subscription 85 cents; established 1884; The
Press Publishing Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: 7,063 in 1896
150,784 in 1905
142,989 in 1906
143,361 for year ending September
25, 1907.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eJght
pages 15x22; subscription $1; estaolished
1885; Henry Huckins, editor; Huclilns &
Hucliins, publishers (1—8).
NEBRASKA FARMER; Wednes-
days; agricultural; twenty to thirty-two
pages 11x14 ; subscription $1 ; established 1859 ;
S. R. McKelvie, editor; Nebraska Farmer
Co.. publishers (13-6).
Copies printed: 20,000 in 1900
26,600 in 1902
29,663 in 1907
NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; people's party; sixteen pages
10x17; subscription $1 ; established 1889; G. W.
Berge, editor and publisher (1—4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 7,270 in
1896 and 25,473 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1906.
NEBRASKA L.EGAL. NEWS; Sat-
urdays; legal; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1892; D M.Butler, ed-
itor and publisher.
NEBRASKA STATE CAPITAL.;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1889; Capital Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers.
NEBRASKA STATE DEMOCRAT;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; Democrat
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(7-5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PILGER; Fridays (A A).
TRADE REVIEW; Saturdays; com-
mercial, financial, mercantile and manu-
facturing; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established June, 1902; H. M. Bushnell,
editor and publisher (3—3).
WAGEWORKER; Fridays; labor;
four pages 173^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1904; Will M. Maupln, editor
and publisher (1—5).
MONTHLY.
ACACIA; monthly; masonic; forty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1899;
L. D. Woodruff, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,620 in
1903, but has not since made^ claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
FARM PATRIOT; monthly: agri-
culture; sixteen pages 103^x14; subscription
25 cents; established 1884; W. C. Parriott,
editor; Albert Watklns, Jr., publisher (1—5)
(A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
657
NEBRASKA— Lincoln.
MIDWEST; monthly; agriculture and
livestock; twenty pages 10x12; subscription
50 cents; established January, 1902; H. W.
Smith, editor; Carr & Smith, publishers (13—4)
(A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of S»i8o in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
4.000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1906.
MUTUAL. INSURANCE JOUR-
NALij monthly; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
•criptlon $1 ; established 1895; Mrs. M. O.
Hitchcock, editor; Central Publishing Co.,
publishers (3-^).
Copies printed: 1,850 in 1896
24,731 in 1905
21,791 in 1907
NEBRASKA CONGREGATIONAI,
NEWS ; monthly; congregational; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 75 cents; established
1880 ; H. A. French, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,026 in
1895 and 2,007 in 1896, since which
it has not furnished a report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
NEBRASKA DAIRYMAN AND
UP-TO-DATE FAIIMER: monthly;
dairy and farming; twenty four pages 8>gxl2;
subscription 50 cents; established 1897; A.
R. Israel, editor; Dairyman Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,466 in 1903
5,475 in 1906
5,841 in 1907
NEBRASKA TEACHER; monthly;
educational; forty-eight pages 8x103^; sub-
scription §1; established 1890; Geo. L. Towne,
editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Copies printed: 5,100 in 1902
5,810 in 1903
5,888 in 1904
5,708 in 1906
6,233 in 1907
POULTRY TOPICS AND ^VEST-
ERN POULTRY NEWS; monthly;
poultry; thirty-two pages SJ^xll; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1889; J. C. Sea-
oresh, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 14,348 in
1901 and 13,192 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
PYTHIAN SUNBEAM; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents: established November,
1902; F. J. Kelly, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,300 in 1907
ROYAL NEIGHBOR; monthly;
Royal Neighbors of America; sixteen pages
11x15^; subscription $1; established 1893-
Mrs. Florence T. Van Qalder, editor; State
Journal Company, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 9,083 in 1897
123,084 in 1902
198,250 in 1907
WESTERN MEDICAL REVIEW;
monthly (A A).
WESTERN SWINE BREEDER;
monthly; swine breeding; sixteen pages 9x12;
BUbsorlptlon 25 cents; established 1894; E. F.
Fassett, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,500 in
1898 and 8,683 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
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NEBRASKA.
isfactory report, but was credited with
exceeding 7,500 in 1903 and more than
4,000 in 190S and 1907.
LINDSAY, PlatU Co. n 316 pop., on
Tremont, Elk & Missouri Valley Pd., 25 m.
N. W. of Columbus.
OPINION; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 171^x22; subscription $1.50; established
September, 1904; Ernest G. Johnson, editor
and publisher (8—6) (A A).
POST; Thursdays; democratic: four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1897; C. A. Gerrard, editor and publisher (2— 4).
LITCHFIELD, Sherman (Jo. Q 240t
pop., on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
17 m. S. W. of Loup City, the county seat.
Good water power. Farming.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription ^1; estab-
lished 1886; Palmer & Shepperd, editors and
publishers (3—8).
LODGEPOLE, Cheyenne Co. -a 284
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 18 m. E. of Sid-
ney, the county seat. Stock raising, dairy-
ing and farming.
EX PRESS ; Saturdays ; local ; eight pages
15x82; subscription $1; established 1886; J.
C. Wolfe, editor and publisher (9—3).
LONG PINE, Brown Co. \h 486t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
Rd. Stock yards and flour and saw mills.
Farming and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; L. M. Bates, editor and publisher (8—3).
LOUISVILLE, Cass Go. r 738t pop.,
on Platte r. and Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and
Missouri Pacific Rds., 18 m. W. of Platts-
mouth, the county seat. Manufacturing.
Stone quarries.
COURIER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; L. J. Mayfleld, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
LOUP CITY, o- h., Sherman Co. n
1,350 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Union Pacific Rds., 42 m. N. of Kear-
nej'. Agriculture and stock raising.
NORTH WESTERN ; Thur8days;repub-
llcan; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
eBtabllshed 1873; Geo. J. W. Burleigh, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SHERMAN CO. TIMES-INDE-
PENDENT; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1877; E. A. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
LYNCH, Boyd Co. b 736 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 3 m. N. of
Nebraska r., 5 S. of Missouri r., and 26 S.
E. of Butte, the county seat. Stock ralilngr
and farming.
BOYD CO. NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
658
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
JOURNAL I Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; established
188^; A. C. McFarland, editor and publisher
(1-^).
SUN| Frldaj's; Independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; E. G.
Miller, editor and publisher (A A).
liYONS, Burt Co. cf 8i7t pop., on Chi
oago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rd.,
40 m. N. of Fremont. Farming.
MIRROR; Thursdays; fusion; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1881;M. M.Warner, editor and publisher (6— 3).
SUN I Thursdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1888; Chas.
K. Ott, editor and publisher (1—8).
McCOOK, c. h., Redwillow Co. p2,446t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Republican r. Division lieadquarters;
railroad repair shops. Stock raising and
farming.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Barnes & Mitchell, editors and
publishers (8—3).
TRIBUNE ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
18ffl ; F. M. Kimmell, editor and publisher (1—8 ) .
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,004 for
the year 1902, 1,160 in 1904, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
McCOOIi JUNCTION, York Co. a
400 pop., on Kansas City & Omaha Rd., 8 m-
S. of York, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
BLUE VALLEY JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; L. L. Slagel,
editor and publisher (2—8).
MADISON, c. h., Maditon Co.^] l,479t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and confluence
of Union and Taylor creeks. Grain, sugar-
beet and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays ; republi-
can; elgbt pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1873; F. D. Wright, editor and
publisher (6—3).
MAGNET, Cedar Co. tf 38t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., about 37 m. N. W. of Wayne.
MAIL; Thursdays (A A).
MALCOLiM, Lancaster Co. D- 75 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Lincoln, the county seat and State
capital. Farming and stock raising.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; A.
T. Suillran, editor ; Inter-State Newspaper
Company, publishers.
MAY WOOD, Frontier Co. p 375 pop.,
on Chicago, BurUngton & Quincy Rd., 15
m. N. W. of Stockville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
EAGLE- REPORTER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13i^x20; subscription
75 cents; established 1891; N. H. Bogue. editor
and publisher (1— S).
MEAD, Saundert Co. a- 330t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 8 m. E. of Wahoo. the
county seat. Grain, lumber and stock
raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Geo. A. Byrne, editor and publisher (7—5).
MEADOWGROVE,iWarfison Co. \h
237+ pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 13 m. E. by S. E. of Oakdale.
Agriculture.
NEWS ; Fridays (A A).
PRESS; Fridays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; W. P.
Evans, editor and publisher.
MERNA, Custer Co. D 141 pop., on
Burliugton & Missouri River Rd., 9 m. N. W.
of Brokenbow.
POSTAL CARD; Fridays; eight to ten
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
February, 1905; H. C. Pinck, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
MILFORD, Seward Co. D- 542t pop.,
on Chicago, BurUngton & Quincy Rd., 20 m.
W. of Lincoln, the State capital. Seat of
the State Industrial and Soldiers' and
Sailors' Home. Flour mills and creamery.
Farming. Summer resort.
NEBRASKAN; Fridays; repubUcan;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1882; L. O. Howard, editor
and publisher (1—8).
MILLIGAN, Fillmore Co. p 283 pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 12 m.
S. E. of Geneva.
TIMES; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established March, 1901; J. A.
Harris, editor and publisher.
MINATARE, Scotts Bluff Co. -a 26t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
about 9 m. K. of Gering, the county seat.
SENTINEL; Saturdays (A A).
MINDEN, c. h.. Kearney Co. g 2,038
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Kansas City & Omaha Rds., 20 m. S. W. of
Hastings. Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; G. J. Richmond, editor; Ed. Rich-
mond, publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,056 for
the year 1895, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
NEWS; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; D. S. Efner, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1900 and^ 1904.
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
MITCHELIi, Scotta Bluff Co.. -n 700
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
10 m. N. W. of Gering, the county seat-
Agriculture.
INDEX; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1901; G. E. Mark, editor and nublisher (1—8).
STAR; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x32; subscription $1.50; established Novem-
ber, 1906; P. J. Barron, editor and publisher
(9-7 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
659
NEBRASKA.
MONOWI, Boyd Co. b SOf pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd, about 32 m.
E. by S. of Butte, the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
MONROE, Platte Co. O 296 pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., U m. W. of Columbus,
the county seat. Agriculture.
LOOKING GLASS } Thursdays; pro-
hibition; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1889; E. A. Gerrard, editor and
publisher (1— S).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894 ; R. G. Strother, editor and publisher
(8-3).
MORRILL, Scotts Bluff Co. u on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., about
17 m. N. W. of Gerlng, the county seat.
MAIL; Thursdays (A A).
MULLEN, c. h., Hooker Co. -a 138t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.
Agriculture and grazing.
HOOKER CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays
(A A).
MURRAY, Cass Co. O 238t pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd., 18 m. N. of Nebraska
City.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; six pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1906; Harry
E. Graves, editor and publisher (8—6 P) ( A A).
NEBRASKA CITY, c. h., Otoe Co.
Q, 7,380+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Qulncy and Missouri Pacific Rds. and Mis-
souri r., 63 m.S. E. of Omaha. Pork packing
and sausage-making establishments, stock
yards, breweries, agricultural Implement
and canning factories. Center of the
Nebraska fruit belt.
NEBRASKA DAILY PRESS: every
morning except Monday, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays; republican; four pages— dally
18x24, weekly 20x26 ; subscription- dally $9,
Sunday $1.50, weekly $1; established 1858; E.
A. Brown, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: Each edition of this
paper has on two occasions indicated a
desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages— daily 18x24,
semi- weekly 20x26; subscription— daUy $7.20,
semi weekly $2; established 1854: C.M-Hubner
and E. D. Marnell, editors; News Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly
edition of this paper has on two
occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for Issuing more than
i.ooo copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four na(?es lSx?4; subscrip-
tion $3: established 190; Frank K. IleUey,
editor; Morton Printing Co. , publishers ( 1— 8) .
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
NEBRASKA.
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
NEBRASKA STAATS-ZEITUNGj
Fridays; German; Independent; twelve pages
15x22, and four- page supplement; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1868; J. Beutler, publish-
er (2-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,200 in
1903, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
NEHAWKA, Cass Co. r> 300 pop., on
Missouri Pacific Rd.. 11 m. S. E. of Weeping
Water and SO S. of Omaha. Stone quarries.
Agriculture.
REGISTER; Fridays; six pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; F. A.
Bricka, editor and publisher (3— 7 P).
NELIGH, c. h., Antelope Co. (2 1.135t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 160 m. N. W. of Omaha. Flour
mill. Gates Congregational College.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1885: E. T. & C. J. Best, editors and publish-
er (1-8).
REGISTER: Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1904; Scofleld & Frady, editors and pub-
lishers (7—6).
NELSON, c. h., Nuckolls Co. g 978t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 15 m. S.
of Edgar. Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; F. A. Scherzinger, editor and
publisher (8—3).
NUCKOLLS CO. HERALD; Thura
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; George Lyon,
Jr., editor and publisher ((! — 8).
NEMAHA, i^«wafta Co. Cl^lOOt pop., on
Chicago. Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 27 m. S.
E. of Nebraska City. Shipping point for
grain and live stock. Agriculture.
NEBRASKA ADVERTISER; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1856; W. W. Sanders,
editor and publisher (8—3).
NEWCASTLE, Dixon Co. d 331t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 3 m. W. of Missouri r. and 24
M. W. of Sioux City, la. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1893; H A. Carter, editor and publisher (6—3).
NEWMAN GB,OVE, Madison Co. i
696t pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd. Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD ; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1887 ; A. L. Stewart, editor and publisher.
MADISON CO. REPORTER; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; Peter H.
Knott, editor and publisher.
NEWPORT, Rock Co. ^ 208t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
11 m. N. E. of Bassett, the county seat.
Farming. Hay and potatoes.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.60; estab-
660
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOEY,
NEBRASKA.
lished 1883; C. P. Wiltse, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
NIOBRARA, Knox Co. a 459t pop.,
on Missouri and Niobrara rs. and on State
line, opposite South Dakota. Porli-packing,
canning, cigar and other factories. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican:
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890; G. H. King, editor and publisher.
NORFOLK, Madi$on Co. [j 5,600 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha,
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and
Union Pacific Rds., 125 m. N. W. of Omaha.
Sugar factory. Grain and stock raising,
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and NEWS-JOURNAL., Fridays; repub-
lican; dally four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— dally $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished-daily 1887, weekly 1881 ; Huse Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
ANZEIGER; Fridays; German; inde-
pendent-democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.75; established 1886; John Hulff,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
DE;>I0CRAT; Fridays (A A).
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
TIMES-TRIBUNE; Saturdays; eight
pages 17J^x22; subscx-iptlon $1; established—
Times 1896, Tribune 1895; C. S. Evans, ed-
itor; The Norfolk Printing Company, pub-
lishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,755 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1. 000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
NEBRASKA WORKMAN; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
f)ages 11x16: subscription 50 cents; estab-
Ished 1884; W. N. Huse, editor and publisher.
Does not insert advertisements (1—7).
NORTHBEND, Dodge Co. ^^ l,010t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. W. of Fre-
mont, the county seat, and 60 W. of Omaha.
Grain elevators.
EAGLiE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
J. C. Newsom, editor and publisher (1—8).
NORTH LOUP, Valleu Co. u 420t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Ord, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
1/ O Y A L 1 S T ; Fridays ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1: established 1890;
Walter G. Rood, editor and publisher (9—5).
NORTH PLATTE, c. h.. Lincoln
Co. -n 3,640+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd.,near
confluence of North and South Platte rs.,
391 m. W. of Omaha. Union Pacific Rail-
road shops. Agriculture and stock raising.
TELEGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday.and SEMI-WEEKL. V.Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription— dallv $6, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished—dally 1896. semi weekly 1880; D. H.
White and A. P. Kelly, editors and publishers
(A A).
TRIBUNE; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
NEBRASKA.
'scrlptlon $1; established 1885; Ira L. Bare,
editor and publisher.
OAK, 2fuckoUs Co. g 260 pop., on
Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,10
m. E. of Nelson, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridaj's; republican; eight page*
15x22; subscription 75 cents; established 1897;
Frank McPeak, editor; F. W. Hollingworth,
publisher (2-8).
OA.K.'DA.ltll, Antelope Co. [j 585t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley
Rd. and Elkhorn r., 140 m. N. W. of Omaha.
Grist mills.
SENTINEL,; Fridavs; eight pages
13x30; subscription $1; established 1887;
Charles H. Frady, editor and publisher (1—8).
OAKLAND, Burt Co. n i,008t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 63 m. N. of Omaha. Creamery and flour
mill. Farming and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT - REPUBLICAN ;
Fridays ; independent - republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1880;
Eric 31orell, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
OCONTO, Custer Co. D 5Bt pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 50 m. N. W. of Kearney.
REGISTER; Fridays (A A).
ODELL, Gage Co. P, 359t pop., on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 16 m. S. of
Beatrice, the county seat. Farming and
grazing.
WAVE; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscriptions!; established 1893; Mrs.
C. R. Kerr, editor and publisher.
OGALLALA, c. h.. Keith Co. -d 355t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and S. fork of
Platte r., 342 m. W. of Omaha. Steam
roller mills. Agriculture.
KEITH CO. NEWS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1884; Mrs. Lucille W. Shadle,
editor and publisher.
OHIO W A, Fillmore Go. p 426 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 15 m.
S. E. of Geneva, the county seat. Farming.
OH 10 WAN; Thursdays; eight pages
17J^x24: subscription $1; established 1885;
Edgar E. Duncan, editor and publisher (1—8).
OMAHA, c. h., Dougla$ Co. n- 102,5551
pop.— local estimate 135.000 — on Missouri r.,
opposite Council Bluffs, la. Entered by
fourteen railroads. Military headquarters
of the Depart ment of the Missouri and chief
station U. S. Signal Service. Union Pacific
machine, car and repair shops; locomotive
and automobile works. Smelting and refin-
ing, oil and boiler works, butter, breweries,
grain elevators, distilleries, white lead
works, structural iron works, packing
houses and other commercial establish-
ments.
DAILY.
BEE; every morning, every evening, Sun-
day; republican; daily eight to twenty. Sun-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
6«1
NEBRASKA— Omaha.
day thirty two to forty-eight pages 18x24;
subscription— dally $6, Sunday $2.5U; estab-
lislaed 1871 ; Victor Rosewater, editor ; The Bee
Publlsliing CoHipany, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 19,424 in 1896
27,187 in 1900
27,736 in 1901
29,446 in IQ04
29,628 in 190S
31,572 in 1906
35,033 in 1907
NEWS; everj'evening except Sundaj', and
Sunday morning; independent; uaily eight
to twelve, Sunday twenty-four pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $2, daily and Sunday
$2.50; established 1899; Daily News Publish
Ing Company, editors audpublisliers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 23,121 in 1901
32,777 in 1902
41,324 in 1903
41.758 in 1904
45,087 in 1905
50,657 in 1906
54,512 in 1907
RECORD J daily except Sunday; four
pages 11x131^^; subscription $12; established
1896; N. O. Talbot, editor and publisher (i— 3).
WORJLD- HERALD; every morn
Ing, every evening except Sunday, and
SEIII- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays;
Independent; daily ten to twenty, semi-
weekly eight, Sunday thirty-two to forty
pages 18x24; subscription— daily and Sunday
$4, Sunday 81.25, semi- weekly 50 cents; es-
tablished— daily and semi- weekly 1865, even-
ing 1885; G. M. Hitchcock, editor; World Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (3 — 8).
Copies printed: 17,806 in 1895
35,223 in 1905
38,380 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 26,442 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1905
and 1907.
TRI-WEEKLY.
NEBRASKA TRIBUENE; triweek-
ly; German; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2 5 established 1887; Carl Unger,
editor and publisher (6—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,555 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN HOMESTEAD; Satur-
days; agricultural; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 18S3; F. H. Edmonds,
editor ; Homestead Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
• DEN DANSKE PIONEER ; Thurs
days ; Danish ; twelve to sixteen pages 20x26 ;
subscription $2.25 ; established 1872 : Sophus
F. Neble Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 23,72s in 1896
33,336 in 190S
37,936 in 1907
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; negro; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established 1893;
T. P. Mahammitt. editor and publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: i,349 in 1902
1,569 in 1903
1,450 in 1907
NEBRASKA— Omaha.
EXAMINER; Saturdays; sixteen pages
103^xl3J^; subscription $2; established Sep-
tember, 1900; Alfred Soiensou, editor and
publisher.
EXCELSIOR; Saturdays; society; six-
teen pages 11x15; subscription $2; estalSlished
1871; Clement Chase, editor; The Chase Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,332 in 1907
FARM MAGAZINE; weekly; agri-
culture ; twenty to thirty two pages 11x15;
subscription 50 cents; established April, 1902;
H. C. Hatch, editor; W. T. Laing, manager
(10-7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 40,741 in 1905,
since which it has not urnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 20,000
in 1907.
INVESTIGATOR ; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x24; subscription 25
cents; estabUshed 1906; Thomas H. Tibbies,
editor; World Publishing Compan3^ pub-
lishers (6—6 P).
LABOR ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
labor; four pages 15x2a ; subscription 50 cents;
established August, 1905; A. D. Small, editor;
Advocate Publishing Co., publishers (4— 6P).
iMERCURY; Fridays; legal; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $2; established
1869 ; A. L. Stonecypher, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1896, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
NEBRASKA TRIBUNE A ND
WESTLICHE PRESS; Thursdays; in-
dependent; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription -SI; established 1882; Otto Kendeo,
editor; Westliche Press Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
OSVETA AMERIKA; Wednesdays;
Bohemian; eight pages 17J^x24: subscription
$1.50; established 1893; F. J. Kiitak, editor;
Osveta Publishing Co., publishers; prims
also editions for Schuyler and Wllber (3 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,834 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since, up to and in-
cluding T907.
PORROK Z A P A D U ; Wednesdays;
Bohemian; republican; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1871; Jos. P.
Pribyl, editor; Pokrok Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1900 and 1903,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
PROTECTOR; Saturdays; retail liquor
trade; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1900; C. E. Fields, editor and
publisher.
QUILL; Saturdays; democratic; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established
1900; John E. Regan, editor; The Douglas
County Democracy, publishers.
TRADE EXHIBIT; Saturdays; com-
mercial; twentv-four pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1890; M. C. Hodgin, man-
ager; The Exhibit Co.. publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1902,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
TRUE VOICE; Fridays ; roman
catholic; eight pages 17}^x22; subscription
662
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA— Omaha.
$2; established July, 1903; Peter C. Gannon,
editor; The True Voice Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 2,253 in 1904
2,996 in 1905
3,576 in 1906
4,067 in 1907
TWENTIETH CENTURY
FARMER} Wednesdays; agriculture;
twenty-four to forty-eight pages 12x17; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1900; T,
F. Sturgess, editor; Bee Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 48,465 in 1904
and 54,801 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished anv definite and satisfac-
tor-- report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
WESTERNS LABORER; Saturdays;
labor; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;F.
A. Kennedy, editor and publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,211 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
HOSPODAR ; semi-monthly ; Bohem-
ian; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; National Printing Company,
editors and publishers.
RETAIL MERCHANTS' JOUR-
NAIj; semi-monthly (A A).
MONTHLY.
FRATERNAL. REVIEW; (see
Western Rebekah, Council Bluffs, la.)
GREAT WEST; monthly; twentyeight
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1900;
C. C. Tennant Clary Publishing Co., publish-
ers (12—6).
MONTHLY TIDINGS; woodmen;
•Iffht pages 11x15}^; subscription 50 cents;
established 1896; Supreme Forest, Woodmen
Circle, editors and publishei-s (1—8).
Copies printed: 32,742 in 1905
49,583 in 1907
SOVEREIGN VISITOR; monthly;
Woodmen of the World; sixteen pages 12x17;
subscription 50 cents; established 1890; S. G.
Smyth, editor; H. J. Root, manager (1—7).
Copies printed: 148,000 in 1901
195,000 in 1902
263,500 in 1904
335,583 in 1906
398,416 in 1907
TRAVELERS TTVIE-SAVER AND
TRANS-31ISSOURI OFFICIAJi
RAILWAY GUIDE; monthly ; travel-
ing; one hundred and forty-eight pages 5x7t;
subscription i?!2; established lf?P2: Travelers
Guide (5o.. publishers (1—8).
WESTERN BANKER; monthly;
financial; twenty-four pages 11x15: subscrip-
tion $1; established December, 1906; Clement
Chase, editor; The Chase Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1907
WESTERN MEDICAL REVIEW;
monthly; medical; sixty-four pa:i,es 6x9} a;
subscription $1; established 1896; A. L. Muir-
head, editor; Review Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,516 in
1900 and 1,660 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
■up to and including 1906.
NEBRASKA— Omaha.
WESTERN SCOT; monthly; twelve
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
May, 1904; Jos. C. Lindsay, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
O'NEILL, c. h., Holt Co. t^ 1,800 pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and
Burlington & Missouri River Rds. Flour
mill and chicory factory. Farming and
stock raising,
FRONTIER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; D. H. Cronln, editor and pub-
lisher (3—8),
Copies printed: 1,116 in 1903
1,104 ij^ 1907
HOLT CO. INDEPENDENT; Fri-
days ; people's party; eight pages 16x22: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1890; George A.
Miles, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,895 i^i 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
ORCHARD, Antelope Co. d 180t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 21 m. E. by S. of
O'NeiU,
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
ORD, c. h., Valley Co. a 1,736 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Union
Pacific Rds. Farming and stock raising,
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; Horace M, Davis, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding. 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
QUIZ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1882; W, W. Haskell, editor and publisher
(2-5).
Copies printed: 1,011 in 1896
1,457 in 1904
1,712 in 1907
ORLEANS, Sarlan Co. g 65«t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd, Or-
■ leans College. Farming, fruit and stock
raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; McCov Bros,, editors and publish-
ers (9—6).
OSCEOLA, c,h., Polk Co. a 882t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 115 m. S, W. of
Omaha. Farming and stock raising.
POLK CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1888; E. A. Walrath, editor
and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,178 in 1903
and 1,391 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
RECORD ; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1873;
H. H. Campbell, editor and publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
663
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
OSMOND, Pierce Co. \!j SOlfpop., on
Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rd., 8 m. S. E
of Plalnvlew. Farming and stock raising.
KEPUBLiICAN; Fridays; r«spubllcan;
■Ix pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891 ; Boj'd S. Leedom, editor and pub-
lisher.
OVERTON, -Dawjson Co. o 650 pop.,
11 m. E. of Lexington.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1901 ;
J. W. Dunaway, editor and publisher (1—8).
OXFORD, Furnas Co. g 787t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 270
m. S. W. of Omaha. Agriculture and stock
raising.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885 ; O. A. Schoonover, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
PALMYRA, Otoe Co. n^ soif pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 24 m. S.
E. of Lincoln, the State capital. Farming.
IT EM 5s; Fridays; ludepeudent ; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established
1887; Alex. Rough, editor and publisher
(6-3).
PAPIIiLION, c. h., Sarpy Co. D- 59V
pop., on Missouri Paelflc and Union Pacific
Rds., 15 m. S. of Omaha. Flour mills.
Bricks, cheese and farming Implements
manufactured.
SAliPY CO. REPUBL.1CAN; Thurs-
days (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1874; The Papillion Times Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
PAWNEE CITY,c.h.,Paton€eCo.i^
1,%9-|- pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds.,
70 m. from Saint Joseph, Mo. Agriculture
and stock raising.
PAWNEE CHIEF; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.50;
established 1900; Ovendon Brothers, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
PAWNEE PRESS ; weekly, twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; Fred S. Hassler, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert tiat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PAW^NEE REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1868 ; J. N. Hassler,
editor and publisher (7—5).
PENDER, c. h., Thurston Co. d 943t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., about 80 m. N. of Omaha.
Farming.
REPUBLIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; C. S. Hughes, editor and publisher U— 8).
TIMES; Fridays ; democratic; eight
pages 20x28; subscription $1.50; established
1886; M. W. Murray, editor and publisher
v7— 5).
PERU, Nemaha Co. Z\ 848t pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 18 m.
S. E. of Nebraska City. Farming.
POINTER ; Fridays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1897; S. W.
Hacker & Co , editors and publishers (1—8).
PETERSBURG, Boone Go. n 478t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., about 20 m. N. of Albion, the county
seat. Agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; est-abllshed
1891; O. E. Walters, editor and publisher
(8-3).
PIERCE, c. h., Pierce Co. ^ 770t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 100 m.
N. W. of Omaha. Agriculture.
PIERCE CO. CALL; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; Brande Bros., editors
and publishers (7—5).
PIERCE CO. LEADER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subsci'iption
$1.50; established 1889; A. H.Backhaus, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a- desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
PILGER. Stanton Co. cf 250 pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
10 m. N. E. of Stanton.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established August, 1901;
F. W. Mitchell, editor; Herald Publishing
Co.. publishers.
PLA IN VI EW, -Pi^rc* Co. ^ 803t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley and Sioux City, O'Neill & Western Rdi.
Hay pressing. Shipping of grain and live
stock. Farming.
NE WS ; Fridays ; independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.25; established 1892;
J. F. Gunthorp, editor and publisher.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; es-
tablished 1884; D. L. Crellln. editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3>.
PLATTE CENTER, Platte Co. a
392+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., about 11 m.
N. W. of Columbus, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
SIGNAL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1893; J. L. Clark,
editor and publisher.
PliATTSMOUTH, c. h., Cass Co.a-
4,964+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Missouri Pacific Rds., at the confluence
of the Platte and Missouri rs., 30 m. S. of
Omaha. Grain, cattle, lumber and manu-
facturing.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and NEWS-HERALD,
664
AMEKIOAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
geml-weekly, Mondays and Thursdays; re-
publican ; four pages — dally 15x32, semi-
weekly 18x24; subsoription — daily $4.80,
semi-weekly $1; established 1864; George L.
Farley, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the semi-weekly edition of uiis paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
JOURNAIi; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; R. A. Bates, editor and pub-
lisher (9—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PLEASANTON, ^«Jfa?o Co. Q 300
pop., on Union Paciflc Rd., about 20 m. N.
of Kearney, the county seat. Manufactur-
ing of artificial stone.
POST; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages ]5i2"2; subscription .$1; established
April, 1907; George B. Fielding, editor and
publisher (6—7 P).
PLYMOUTH, Jefferson Co. 0, 195t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island* Pacific Rd.,
17 m. N. E. of Fairbury, the county seat.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x24; subscription $1 ; established 1898;
Plymouth News Co., editors and publishers
(7-5).
POLK. Polk Co. D-
PROGRKSS; Thursdays (A A).
PONCA,c. h., Dixon Co. cf l,043t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 25 m. W. of Sioux City, Iowa.
DIXON CO. L.EADER; Thursdays
(A A).
NORTHERN NEBRASKA JOUR-
NAL; Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; eatablighed 1873;
Chas. E. Jones, editor and publisher (7—5).
PRIMROSE, Hamilton Co. u 282
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
about 10 m. S. W. of Aurora, the county seat.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established April, 1904; A.
E. Kull, editor and publisher (1—5).
RAOAN, Harlan Co. t? 208t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., about
14 m, N. of Alma, the county seat.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays (A A).
RANDOLPH, Cedar Co. ^ l,165tpop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
and Great Northern Rds., 60 m. W. of
Sioux City, Iowa. Farming.
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; Warren Closson. editor and
publisher (10-6).
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
Henry L. Peck, editor and publisher (7—5).
NEBRASKA.
RAVENNA, ^w^a^o Co. n 808t pop.
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Loup r., 30 m. N. W. of Grand Island. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1886; C. B. Cass, editor and publisher (9—3).
RAYMOND, Lancaster Co. D- SOOf
pop., on Union Paciflc Rd., 12 m. N. W. of
Lincoln, the county seat and State capital.
Grain and live stock.
REVIEW; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; J. R. Mont-
gomery, editor; Inter-State Newspaper Co.,
publishers.
REDCLOUD, c. h., Webster Co. g
2,300 pop., on Chicago.Burlington & Quincy
Rd., 140 m. W. of Lincoln. Agriculture and
stock raising.
COMM ERCl A LADVERTISERj
triweekly, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days; independent republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established August,
1902: A. C. Hosmer, editor; Red Cloud
Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
CHIEF ; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1873 ; J. E.
Nau, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,250 in
1894 and 1,646 in 1896, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
NATION; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Ward & Son, editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,374 in
1900, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
WEBSTER CO. ARGUS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1 ;
established 1878 ; L. E. Tait, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,420 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
REPUBLICAN CITY, Harlan Co.
p 886+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd. and Republican r., 10 m. E. of
Alma, the county seat. Live stock and
farming.
HARLAN CO. RANGER; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
ilon $1; established July, 1902; W. L. Mar-
tin, editor and publisher (9—3)
RISING CIT Y.Butler Co. Crim
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 12 m. S. W.
of David City, the county seat. Ships corn,
potatoes, hogs and cattle. Stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdaj-s ; inde-
pendent ; eight pages 19x22 ; subscription
$1.25; established 1880; Alb. J. T. Keempfer,
editor and publisher (6—3).
RIVERTON, Franklin Go. g 327t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
15 m. W. of Redcloud. Flour mills.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES
666
NEBRASKA.
1870; P. A. WlUIamB, editor and publisher
(8-3).
ROSELAND, Adama Co. g 327t pop.,
on Kansas City & Omaha Rd., 18 m. S. W. of
Hastings, the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; esabllshed 1891;
A. W. Evans, editor and publisher (8—3) (A A)
RTJSHVILLE, c. h., Sheridan Co. ^
483+ pop., on Fremont, Elkhoru & Missouri
Valley Rd. Stock raising ana farming.
RECORDER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1894; G. M. G. Cooper, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
STANDARD; Thursdays;popullst;elght
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; E. L. Heath, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
RUSKIN, Nuckolls Co. g 178t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
10 m. E. by S. of Nelson, the county seat.
LEADER; Fridays (A A).
SAINT EDWARD, Boone Co. n
625+ pop. on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. E.
of Albion, the county seat. Flour mills.
Agriculture and stock raising.
BOONE CO. ADVANCE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1900; S. J. Kennedy, editor
and publisher (7—5).
SUN; Fridays; republican; twenty pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1891; H.
Gordon Cross, editor and publisher (7—5).
SAINT PAUL, c. h., Howard Co. D
1,475+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Union Pacific Rd8.,23m. N. of
Grand Island. Flour mills. Grain and
stock raising.
PHONOGRAPH PRESS ; Fridays;
Independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription fl : established 1878; C. B. Man-
uel, editor; C. B. & S. E. Manuel, publishers
(3-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
RKPUBL.ICAN 1 Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1891; Perkins & Perkins, editors
and pubUshers (1—7).
Copies printed; This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,016 in 1903
and 1,419 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
SALEM, Richardson Co. Q^ 633t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 6 m.
NEBRASKA.
N. "W. of Falls City, the county seat.
Mining, live stock and grain.
INDEX ; Fridays; non-partisan; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; E. Wickham. editor and publisher (8—3).
SENTINEL.; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March, 1906;
Allen D. May, editor and publisher (4—6 P).
S ANTEE AGENCY, Knox Go. t] 200
pop., on Missouri r., 30 m. above Yankton,
S. Dak. Indian reservation of the Santee
Sioux.
lAPI OAYE; monthly ; Indian race ;
four pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1871; Alfred L. Rlggs, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
WORD CARRIER; bimonthly; In-
dian education; four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 30 cents ; established 1871 ; A. L. Rlggs. ed-
itor and publisher (1—8).
SARGENT, Custer Co. D 500 pop.,
30 m. N. E. of Broken Bow, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; repubMcan; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
M. Loykowski. editor and publisher (1—8).
SCHUYLER, c.h., Colfax Co. D 2,157t
pop., on Union Pacific and Chicago, Bur-
lington & Quincy Rds.. 75 m. N. W. of
Omaha. Flour mill.
Q U I L li ; Wednesdays ; independent-
democratic; eight pages 173^x24; subscription
$1; established 1886; Alex. Schlegel, editor
and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,093 in
1899, bitt has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
SUN; Fridays; republican; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1: established 1871 ; F. L.
Werty, editor and publisher (8—3).
SCOTIA, Qrteley Co. D 267t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 4T m. N. W. of Grand
Island. Grain and stock raising.
REGISTER I Thursdays ; ,four pagei
18x24 ; subscription 81 ; established 1895 ;
Henry C. Waldrip, editor and publisher.
SCOTTSBLTJFF, Scotts Bluff Co. -D
1,500 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. in Nebraska, 3 m. N. of Gering, the coun-
ty seat. Irrigated agricultural region.
Grain. mlUing and sugar beet culture.
Stock raising.
HERAL.D; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1901; E. F. Moon, editor and publisher
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; E. T. Westervelt, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
SCRIBNER, Dodge Co. D- 827t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.
and Elkhorn r., 60 m. N. W. of Omaha.
Mills and grain and stock shipping.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1884; William
Warneke. editor and publisher (1—8).
R U S T L. E R I Thursdays ; eight page*
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
Henry M. & Nora R. Kidder, editors and
publishers.
SEWARD, c. h., Seward Co. a- l,970t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and
686
AMERICAN NEWSPAI'ER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds.,
25 m. N. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
BLUE VALLEY BLADE; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1870; Elmer E. Betzer,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regfularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
INDEPENDENT - DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; W. H. Smith,
editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies nrinted: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,236 in 1901 and 1,445
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
NEBRASKA DEUTSCHE FAR-
MER ZEITUNG; Fridays; German;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Joseph Tagwerker, editor and
publisher (7—5).
SHELBY, Polk Co. n 4i5t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 8 m. E. of Osceola, the
county seat. Agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; W. A. Cornish, editor; Cornish & Son,
publishers (1—8).
SHELTON, Buffalo Co. u M\\ pop.,
on Union Paciflo Rd., 180 m. W. of Omaha.
Farming and stock raising.
CLIPPER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1880 ; F. D.
Reed, editor and publisher.
SHICKLEY, J^»«w»or« Co. g 372t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Fre-
mont,Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds., 14 m.
S. W. of Geneva, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
HERALD; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; J. B. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
SHUBERT, Richardson Co. O, 303t
pop., on Cliicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
20 m. N. of Falls City, the county seat.
Wheat and corn. Farming.
CITIZEN; Fridays; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; J. E. Dalby,
editor; Ross Bros., publishers.
SIDNEY, c. b., Cheyenne Co. -a l,001t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. Supplies for
cattle ranches of Western Nebraska.
Farming.
TELEGRAPH; Saturdays; republican;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; F. A. Gapen, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
SILVER CREEK, Merrick Co. n 291
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 25 m. N. E. of
Central City, the county seat. Agriculture.
SAND; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; D. F. Davis,
editor and publisher (.1—8)-
SNYDER, Dodge Co. D- 229t pop., on
Chicago & North fvestern Rd., 60 m. N.W. of
Omaha.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1906;
G. H. Weber, editor and publisher (8—6 P).
SOUTH OMAHA, Douglas Co. a-
33,000 pop., on Union Pacific, Fremont, Elk-
horn & Missouri Valley, Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis & Omaha, Chicago, Milwau-
kee & St. Paul and Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rds., 4 m. S. of Omaha, the county
seat. Stock yards and packing and render-
ing houses.
DROVERS' JO URN A L - STOCK-
MA N; every evening except Sunday; live
stock; four pages 18x24; subscription $4;
established 1887; Journal-Stockman Co., ed-
itors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For vear ending Feb-
ruary 6, 1907, 15,072; 16,102 in 1907-
NEBRASKA DAILY DEMOCRAT;
every evening except Sunday; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $3; established
October. 1900; John M. Tanner, editor and
publisher (7 — 5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
Novemer, 1905; Shafer & Van Wie, editors
and publishers ^2 — 5 P).
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays: republi-
can; eight cages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished May, 1903; The Allbery Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (7— 3P) (A A).
MID-\^'EST EAGLE; monthly; fra-
ternal (Eagles); twenty four pages ej^^xlO;
subscription $1; established January, 1905;
J. M. Tanner, editor and publisher (1—8).
SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Dakota Co.
cf 889t pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha and Great Northern Rds..
5 m. N. of Dakota, the county seat, and 1
S. of Sioux City. la. Agriculture, fruit rais-
ing and market gardening.
DAKOTA CO. RECORD; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; J. J. Elmers, editor
and publisher (3 — 3).
SPALDING, Oreeley Co. a U8 pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 150 m. N. W. of
Omaha.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1900; John E. Kavanough, editor and
publisher (2-4).
SPENCER, Boyd Co. 6 800 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 100 m W. of
Norfolk. Farming.
BOYD CO. ADVOCATE ; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1892; C. A. Manville & Son,
editors and publishers (1—8).
SPRINGFIELD , Sarpy Co. o lOef
pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd., 25 m. S. of
Omaha. Carriage factory.
MONITOR; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; J. C. Miller, editor and publisher.
SPRINGVIEW, c. h., Keyapaha Co.
i 188+ pop., 20 m. N. of Ainsworth. Farming
and stock raising.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
667
NEBRASKA.
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1886; L. A. Wilson, editor and publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: 771 in 1907
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays (A A).
STAMFORD, HarZoH Co. p on Chi-
cago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 11 m. W. of
Alma, the county seat.
POST; Fridays (A A).
STANTON, c. h., Stanton Co. c[ 1.052t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 40 m. N. of Columbus. Sheep
raising.
REGISTER; Fridays; populist; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1879;
Alfred Pout, editor and publisher.
MONITOR: monthly: methodist episco-
pal; eight pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents;
established 1889; C. N. Dawson, editor and
publisher (11—5 P) (A A).
STEELE CITY, Jefferson Co. O^ 313t
pop., on St. Joseph & Grand Island Rd.,
10 m. S. E. of Fairbury, the county seat.
PRESS; Saturdays (A A).
STEINAUER,-Pa«;ne« Co. D. 213t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
about 7 m. N.W. of Pawnee City, the county
seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays; English and German ;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; W. F. Huff, publisher
(7-3).
STELLA, Richardson Co. P, 498t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd.. 20 m. N. of Falls
City, the county seat. Flour and meal mills,
and elevators. Shipping of grain, cattle
and hogs, poultry and fruit. Farming.
PRESS; Fridays; neutral: four pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1882;
Clyde and Eunice Haskins, editors and pub-
lishers (8—5).
STERLING, Johnson Co. Q, 782t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 36 m.
S. E. of Lincoln, the State capital. Farming
and stock raising.
SUN; weekly, twice-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1886; L. A. Var-
ner & Son, editors and publishers (6—3).
STOCKVILLE, c. h.. Frontier Co. J3
269t,pop. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN-FA BER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
NEBRASKA.
$1 ; eatahlished— Republican 1892, Faber 1884
consolidated 1904; A. G.Williams, editor and
publisher (l—«).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
STRANG, Fillmore Co. g 234t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 8 m.
S. of Geneva, the county seat. Wheat,
oats and corn.
REPORTER ; Fridays; four pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1889; F. P.
Shields, editor and publisher (12—6).
STROMSBURG, Polk Co. n l,154t
pop., on Kansas City & Omaha and Union
Pacific Rds., 75 m. N. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. Carriage, broom and plow
factories.
HEADLIGHT ; Thursdays; people's
party; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1;
established 1885; Ada M. Coleman, editor;
J. H. Coleman, publisher.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1880;
Harvey H. Pease, editor and publisher (9— «).
See advertisement belo^v.
SUMNER, Daicson Co. g 210tpop.,on
Union Pacific Rd., about 30 m. N. W. of
Kearney.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
SUPERIOR,^wcA:o«sCo.gi.577tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Fremont.
Elkhorn & Missouri Valley, Atchison, To-
peka & Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific Rds.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; dally four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1888, weekly 1882; A. S. Berry,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding i.ooo copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages lSx24; subscription $1.50; estab-
The Stromsburg Weekly News
STROl^ISBURG, NEBRASKA.
FRANK T. ROBECK, Editor and Proprietor.
5worn Circulation i,6oo.
The Largest Paper in Polk County.
Best Advertising Medium in Polk County.
Fine Job Printing Department.
Polk County Pbone: News Office No. 28.
668
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
lished as Sun 1882, Express 1899, consolidated
1900; Express Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
PHILiATELiIC WEST AND
COIiLECTORS' WORLD; monthly;
coin, curio and stamp collecting; one hun-
dred pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1895; E. H. Wilkinson, editor; L.
T. Brodstone, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: io,o8o in 1901
14,833 in 1905
14,039 in 1907
SURPRISE, Butler Co. D- 348t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about
45 m. N. W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
Agriculture and flour mills.
CITIZEN; Fridays (A A).
SUTHERLAND, Lincoln Co. -d on
Union Pacific Rd., 20 m. "W. of North Platte,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising. Beet sugar.
FREE LANCE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription 81; established 1897;
C. M. Reynolds, editor and publisher (7—5).
SUTTON, Clay Co. g l,365t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Kansas
City & Omaha Rds., 68 m. S. W. of Lincoln,
the State capital. Several factories.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; R.
B. Stiner, editor and publisher (8—3).
REGISTER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1880 ; F. M. Brown, editor and publisher (6—3).
SW ANTON, Saline Co. P, 266t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., about
40 m. S. by W. of Lincoln, the State capital.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
SYRACUSE, Otoe Co. 0,8611 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,23 m. S.
W.of Nebraska City, the county seat. Flour
mills. Fruit and fine horses.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1896; H. E. Baker, editor and publisher
(7—5).
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1877; W. H. Carson, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TABLEROCK, Pawnee Co. a, S52t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
8 m. N. W. of Pawnee City, the county seat.
Farming.
ARGUS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; F. H.Taylor, editor and publisher (8—3).
TALMAGE, Otoe Co. n^ 489t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. of Nebraska
City, the county seat, and 70 from Lincoln,
the State capital. Stock raising and grain
growing.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1882; C. F. Gordon, editor and publisher
(8—3 P).
NEBRASKA.
TAMORA, Seward Co. D- 139t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 32 m. W.
of Lincoln, the State capital. Agriculture.
REGISTER ; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1893; R. E. Marshall, editor and publisher
(8-5).
TAYLOR, c. h., Loup Co. [j 100 pop.,
100 m. N. W. of Grand Island. Farming
and stock raising.
CLARION; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x2<J ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888; E.Andrews, editor and publish-
er (3— 3).
LOUP CO. NEWS: Fridays (A A).
T E C U M S E H , c. h., Johmon Co. O,
2,005+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy Rd., 48 m. 8. E. of Lincoln, the State
capital. Big Nemaha river affords water
power. Agriculture.
CHIEFTAIN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; Brundage & Thurber, editors and
publishers (1^—3).
JOHNSON CO. JOURNAL; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1879 : Cooper A
Blauser, editors and publishers (3—3).
JOHNSON CO. TRIBUNAL; Satur-
days; independent; eight pages 1.5x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; C. W. Mar-
lin, editor and publisher (12~ 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,218 in
1902 and 1,471 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TEKAMAH, c. h., Burt Co. o^ l,597t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis A
Omaha Rd., 47 m. N. of Omaha. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
BURT CO. HERALD ; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1884; J. R. Sutherland, editor and
publisher.
JOURNAL AND BURTONIAN;
Thursdays, republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established— JottrnaZ 1899,
Burtonian 1872, congolidated 1901; J. W.
Tamplin, editor and publisher (8 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,364 for
the year 1902, 1,355 in 1903* but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies. '"-•
THEDFORD, c. h., Thomas Co. n
150 pop., on Burlington & Miasouri River
Rd. Stock raising and farming.
MID-REPUBLIC STOCKl^IAN;
Fridays; four pages 15x22; snV)8criptlon $1;
established 1898; J. M. McMillan, editor and
publisher (1—8).
THURSTON, Thurston Co. cfotOpop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 35 m. S. W. of Sioux City, Iowa.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established October, 1905;
Rev. C. S. Hughes, editor and publisher (1—7).
TILDEN, Maditon Co. ti 533t pop., on
Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd., 22
m. W. of Norfolk. Agriculture and grazing.
CITIZEN ; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1893;
Felix Hales, editor and publisher (6—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
660
NEBRASKA.
TOBIAS, S'aMn* Co. 0,6721 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quiucy and Kansas
City & Omaha Rds., 60 m. S. W. of Lincoln,
the State capital. Agriculture.
EXPRESS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 1514x22; subscription 11.25; established
1895; R. W. Mastin, editor and publisher
(1-8).
TRENTON, c. h., Hitchcock Co. p 329t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.
and Republican r., 22 m. W. of McCook.
Farming and stock raising.
REPLBL.ICAX-LEADER I Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; A. L. Taylor, editor and pub-
lisher (11— 5 P).
REGISTER; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab
liahed 1885; O. W. Dewald, editor and pub-
lisher; prints an edition for Stratton.
TRYON, c. h., McPherton Co. -D 15
pop., 35 m. S. of Mullen. Farming.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; republican; four
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1889; Will H. Daly, editor and pub-
lisher.
ULYSSES, Butler Co. a- 563t pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 15 m. N.
of Seward. Corn, wheat and cattle.
DISPATCH; Wednesdaj's; people's par-
ty; four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1880; Charles H. Challls, editor and
publisher.
UNADILLA, Otoe Co. a,«i3t pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 28 m. S.
E. of Lincoln, the State capital. Corn and
cattle.
OTOE UN ION; Fridays ; local ; four
f)age8 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
Ished 1896; Mrs. M. A. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
UNION, Cast Co. O 282t pop., on Mis-
souri Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. of Nebraska City.
Agriculture.
LEDGER; Fridays; non-partisan; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
C. L. Graves, editor and publisher.
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Lancasier
Co. o 1,130+ pop., on Burlington & Missouri
River Rd.
NEBRASKA NEWS; Thursdays; pro-
hibition . eight pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established March, 1905; Jason L. Claflin,
editor and publisher (1—6 P).
PROTECTOR; monthly; fraternal;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1898; Jason L. Claflin, editor and
publisher (1—4) (A A).
UPLAND, Franklin Co. g 500 pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., in
Nebraska, 22 m. N. E. of Bloomlngton, the
county seat.
EAGIiE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established 1899;
Lewis Richmond, editor and publisher (1—8).
UTICA, Seward Co. D- 1,000 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 13 m. W.
of Seward, the county seat. Grain elevators
and creamery. Wheat, oats, corn and live
stock.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; eight
NEBRASKA.
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; F. F. Miller, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
VALENTINE, c.h.. Cherry Co. t] 811t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd. Supply depot for Rosebud Indian
Agency. Agriculture and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; I.M.Rice, editor and publisher
(8-3 P).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eiglit pagesl8x24; subscription §2; established
1887; W. S. Barker, editor and piibli8h«T(3— 3).
VALLEY, Douglas Co. n- 534t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Fremont.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; non-partisan;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; C. E. Byars, editor and publisher
(7-5).
VALPARAISO, Saunders Co. l> 614t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 21 m. N. of Lin-
coln, the State capital. Flour mills, eleva-
tors, creamery and sash factory.
VISITOR; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1891; J. B.
Hemphill, editor and publisher.
VERDEL, Knox Co. b on Fremont,
Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd., 11 m. N. W.
of Niobrara.
OUTLOOK; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established January, 1902;
J. W. Wamberg, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
VERDIGRIS, Knox Co. b 200t pop.,
on Chicago* Northwestern Rd., 10 m. W.
of Center, the county seat, and 125 W. of
Sioux City, Iowa. Brick yard and flour
mills. Agriculture and grazing.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1S99; John Barrett, editor and publisher
(11—5).
PROGRESS; Thursdays (A A).
VERDON, Richardson Co. P,340t pop.,
on Missouri Pacific and Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Rds., 102 m. S. of Omaha. Grain
and live stock.
VEDETTE; Fridays; Independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888: C. G. Humphrey, editor and publisher
(8-3).
WAHOO, c. h., Saunders Co. D- 2,100t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy,
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and
Union Pacific Rds., 54 m. W. of Omaha.
Agriculture and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1886; Nel-
son J. Ludi, editor and publisher (8—6 P).
WASP; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875; T. J. Pickett & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,027 in 1898
1,448 in 1903
2,438 in 1907
670
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
WAKEFIELD, Dixon Co. nf 755t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 35 m. W. of Sioux City, la.
Grain and live stock.
REPUBLICAN AND JOURNAL,;
Fridays; republican; eight pages n^x•>4■,
subscription $1; established — iZcpMbfioan
1882, Journal 1895, consolidated 1903; Frank
L. Shoop, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average _ issue of 1,07a in
1898, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
WALTHIIiL, Thurston Co. cf
TliYlES; Fridays (A A).
WATERLOO, Douglas Co. n- 345t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 20 m. W. of
Omaha, the county seat. Vine and garden
seeds, sugar beet, dairying and farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1881 ; J. H. RIggs, editor and publisher (6—3).
WAUNETA, Chase Co. p iSlt pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Frenchman r., 20 m. S. E. of Imperial, the
county seat. Grist mill. Farming.
BREEZE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887 ; John W. Hann, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
W AUSA, Knox Co. ti 44It pop., on Chi-
cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rd.,
30 m. S. E. of Niobrara, tlie county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1898; C. A. Anderson, editor; Gazette
Publishing Co.. publishers (1— S).
WAVERLY, Lancaster Co. D- 26Ct
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
13 m. N. E. of Lincoln, the county seat and
State capital. Agriculture.
WATCHMAN; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; E. B.
Mitchell, editor; Inter-State Newspaper Co.,
publishers.
WAYNE, c. h.. Wayne Co. cf 2,119t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 45 m. S. W. of Sioux City, la.
Farming and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; W. S. Goldie. editor and pub-
lisher.
HERALD ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1875; J. A. Lister, editor; Lister Brothers,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
W^EEPING W^ATER, Cass Co. o-
l,156t pop., on Missouri Pacific Rd. and
Weeping Water r., 41 m. S. of Omaha.
Grain, live stock and lime.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x34; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1882; George H. Olive, editor and
publisher (1—8).
NEBRASKA.
WESTERN, Saline Co. Q,412tpop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 12 m.
W. and 6 S. of Wilber, the county seat.
Steam elevators, flour mill and creamery.
Farming.
WAVE; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1882; G. W. Fike, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
WESTPOINT, c. h., Cuming Co. cf
1,890+ pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd. and Elkhorn r., 74 m. N. of
Omaha. Manufactories and mills. Wheat
and corn.
CUMING CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1876; John F.
Sherman, editor; Miller & McClean, pub-
lishers.
NEBRASKA VOLKSBLATT ; Fri-
days ; German ; Independent ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1880;
Peter Poellet, editor; E. M. Von Seggern,
publisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REPUBLICAN AND CUMING CO.
ADV'ERTISsER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished—Repubijcan 1870. Advertiser 1889, con-
solidated December, 1900; J. C. Elliott, edi-
tor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,559 in
1897 and 3,273 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year 8mce»
up to and including 1907.
WILBER, c. h., Saline Co. D^ l,054t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
30 m. S. of Lincoln, the State capital. Flour
mills and steam grain elevators.
REPUBLICAN; Frldaj's; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1887 ; J. A. Wild, editor and publisher
(7-5).
SALINE CO. DEMOCRAT; Tues-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1888; John Knight,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
WIIiGOX, Kearney Co. g 266t pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd., 10 m.
S. W. of Mlnden, the county seat. Stock
raising and farming.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 1904; LeRoy Mershon, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
HERALD ; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; J.B.Lane,
editor and publisher (1—8).
WILSONVIIiLE, Furnas Co. g 500
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
16 m. W. of Beaver City, the county seat.
Farming, alfalfa and stock.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1886; NelleL Demaree, editor and publisher
(1-8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
671
NEBRASKA.
NEBRASKA.
WINSIDE, Wayne Co. i^400t pop., on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Wayne, the county seat.
Flour mills. Agriculture and grazing.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Nina B. Ecker, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
IVISNER, Ouming Co. cf 963t pop.,
on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.
and Elkhorn r., 15 m. N. of West Point, the
county seat. Cattle and grain.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1886 ; Geo. F. Kenower, editor and publisher
(8—3).
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; S.W. Kelly, editor and publisher
(6—3)
WOLBACH, Greeley Co. n- onChi-
cago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., about IJ m.
S. E. of Greeley, the county seat.
MESSENGER; Fridays (A A).
WOOD RIVER, Hall Co. a 589t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 16 m. W. of
Grand Island, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising,
INTERESTS; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; O.M.
Quackenbush, editor and publisher.
SUNBEAM; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; C. C. Johns, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
WYMORE, Gage Co. 0, 2,626t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. Rail-
way shops and roundhouses. Stock and
grain shipping.
ARBOR STATE; Fridays; people's
party; eight pages 18x20: subscription $1;
established 1874; J. W. EUingham, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: Ihis paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in 1897, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
WYMOREAN; Thursdays; republican;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; J. M. Burnham, editor and pub-
lisher (3—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,080 for
the year 1895, 1,200 in 1902, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
YORK, o. b., York Co. C1^5,132t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Fremont,
Elkhorn & Missouri Valley and Kansas City
& Omaha Rds., 50 m. W. of Lincoln, the
State capital. York College of Nebraska.
Agriculture.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday
and WEEKL.V, Thursdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages lTi^x24 ; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1888, weekly 1880; T. E. Sedgwick, edi-
tor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had_ an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information M
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that eflfect It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
DEMOCRATIC VANGUARD j
Thursdays 1 A A).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1874; W. E. Dayton, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert liiat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect.
TELLER -DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; Cliff Frank, editor; Cor-
coran & Frank, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1899 and 1900*
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
YUTAN, Saunders Co. n- 263t pop., on
Union Pacific Rd., 13 m. E. by N. E. of
Wahoo, the county seat. Agriculture and
live stock.
BREEZE; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894: R. W. Par-
menter. editor and publisher.
CONSlhMERS' COMMERCIAL
CYCLONE; Saturdays; twenty pages
11x16; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1901; Herbert J. Parmenter, editor; R.
W. Parmenter. publisher (7—5).
NEVADA.
Population 42,335 1. Land Area 109,740 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Oregon and Idaho, east by Utah and Arizona, southwest
and west by California. State capital : Carson City. Principal pi"oducts and
industries : Cattle raising and raining. Number of newspapers and other peri-
odicals (March 30, 1908), 58, divided as follows: Daily, 15; semi-weekly, 2; weekly,
38; monthly, 3.
The cities and towns of over 2,000 population, according to the United States
census of 1900 (t), are as follows :
Reno 4,500t
Yii'ffinia City i2,695t
Carson City 2,100t
ACME CITY, Esmeralda Co. p
NEVADA COPPER NEWS; Thurs-
days (AA).
ATWOOD,iV2^e Co. g
PROSPECTOR; Saturdays (A A).
AUSTIN, c. h., Lander Co. D 702t
pop., on Nevada Central Rd., near Reese r.,
165 m. E. of Virginia City. Silver mining.
Quartz mills.
REESE RIVER REVEILLE ; semi
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; inde-
pendent; foiu- pages 13x20; subscription $5;
established 1863; Reveille Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (9—3).
BATTLE MOUNTAIN, 2.and«r Co.
a 365+ pop., on Nevada Central and South-
ern Pacific Co's Rds. and Humboldt r.
Mining, farming and stock raising.
CENTRAL NEVADAN; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1884; Fred E. Woolcock, edi
tor; H. R. Lemaire, publisher.
BEATTIE, Nye Co. g l.lOOt pop., 70
m. S. of Goldfield, the nearest railroad
station on Southern Pacific Rd. Mining
and farming.
BULLFROG MINER; Saturdays; lo
cal; four pages 11x16; subscription $3; es-
tablished April, 1904; T. G. NIcklen, editor
and publisher (1—8).
BLAIR, Esmeralda Co. J2
PRESS; Saturdays (A A).
C ALIEN TE, Lincoln Co. g on San
Pedro, Salt Lake & Los Angeles Rd., 300
m. S. W. of Salt Lake City. Mining.
LODE-EXPRESS; Saturdays; six
pages 15x22; established — Lode 1885, -Express
1904; Harry W. Preston, editor and manager
( 3-8).
CARSON CITY, c. h., Ormahy Co. -n
State Capital, 2,100+ pop., on Virginia &
Truckee Rd., 4 m. from Carson r. and 30 S.
of Virginia City. Lumber, agriculture and
mining.
MORNING APPEAL; every morning
except Monday; democratic; four pages
14x90; subscription $8; established 1855; H.
Qt. Mlghels, editor and publisher (8—3).
NEWS; every morning except Monday;
r epublican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$12; established 1891; George L. Sanford,
editor and publisher (1—8).
WEEKLY; Mondays; republican; four
pages 14x20; subscription $1.50; established
1891; W.T. King, editor and publisher (1—8).
PROGRESSIVE WEST; monthly
(AA).
DULUTH, Nye Co. g
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
ELKO, c. b., Elko Co. [^ 819t pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and Humboldt r
Mining, stock raising and farming.
INDEPENDENT ; every evening except
Sunday, and W^EEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 12x18, weekly 18x24;
subscription— daily $8, weekly $4 ; established
—daily 1861, weekly 1867; W. W, Booher, edi-
tor and publisher.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 28x42 ; subscription $5; established
1882; C. H. Sproule, editor and publisher
(6-8).
ELY, c. h., White Pine Co. n- 2031 pop.,
84 m. S. E. of Eureka, the nearest railroad
station on Eureka & Palisade Rd. Mining.
MINING EXPOSITOR; every even
Ing except Sunday (A A).
WHITE PINE NEWS; daily, and
WEEKLY', Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription— weekly $3; established 1868;
White Pine News Co.. publishers (1 — 8).
MINING RECORD ; Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished March, 1905; Wm. B. Root, editor;
Ely Publishing Co., publishers (1—7).
EUREKA, c. h., Eureka Co. D 785t
pop., on Eureka & Palisade Rd. Mining,
smelting and refining silver.
SENTINEL; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 1.0x22; subscription $5; established
1870; E. A. Skillman, editor and publisher
(8-3).
FALLON, Churchill Co. n 18t pop.,on
Wadsworth Rd.
CHURCHILL STANDARD; Satur
days (A A).
GARDNERVILLE, Douglas Co. -a
300 pop., 7 m. S. E. of Genoa, the county
seat, and 18 S. of Carson City, the State
capital. Farming.
RECORD-COURIER; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1898; Ezell & Selkirk, editors and
publishers (10— 5 P).
GOLDFIELD, Esmeralda Co. p 8,000
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 300 m. S. E. of
Reno. Gold mining.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday (A A).
SUN; every evening except Sunday; four
pages 15x22; subscription $12; established
January, 1905 ; Lindlev C. Branson, editor
and publisher (9—5 P) ( A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
673
NEVADA.
NEVADA.
TRIBUNE; every morning axoept Mon-
day, and WEEKLiY, Mondays; republi-
can; daily and weekly four pages 18x24,
Sundays eight pagea 13x20: subscription—
da,ily $12, weekly $2; established September,
1906; J. C. Martin, editor; Burnell & Martin,
publishers (1—8).
N EAVS ; Satu rday s ; independent ; mining ;
sixteen pages 17x24; subscription $5; estab-
lished April 29, 19U4; Chas. S. Sprague, editor;
Goldfleld Publishing Co., publishers (2—7).
REVIEW; Saturdays (A A).
HAWTHORNE, c. h., Esmeralda Co.
p 436t pop., on Carson & Colorado Rd.,
100 m. S. of Virginia City. Mining and
timber.
WALKER LAKE BULLETIN}
Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $5; established 1883; A. J. Mc-
Carthy, editor and publisher (6—3).
L.ASVEGAS, Lincoln Co. R 1,000
pop., on San Pedro, Salt Lake & Los An-
geles Rd., 300 m. N. E. of Los Angeles.
AGE; Saturdays; local; six pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established April, 1905; T.
G. Nicklin, editor and publisher (1—8).
LOVELOCKS, Humboldt Co. \\ l,204t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 80 m.
S. of Winnemucca, the county seat. Mining.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; republican; four
aes 15x22; subscription $3; established
; C. M. Sain, editor and publisher (6—3).
MANHATTAN, Nye Co. a 1.500
pop., 50 m. of Tonopah. Mining and mill-
ing.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished July, 1907; H. A. McCraney, editor and
publisher (2—8).
MINA, Esmeralda Co. P
NEVADA COPPER XEW^S; Thurs
days (A A).
PIOCHE, c. h., Lincoln Co. U^ 242t
pop., 110 m. S. E. of Ely. Mining.
LINCOLN CO. RECORD; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 17x23; subscription
$3; established 1870; H. E. Freudenthal,
editor and publisher (6—3).
RAMSEY, Lyon Co. -n
RECORDER; Sundays (A A).
RENO, c. h., Washoe Co. -a 102,000
pop., on Nevada-California-Oregon, South-
ern Pacific and Virginia & Truckee Rds.
and Truckee r., 11 m. from E. base of Sierra
Nevada mountains, 22 N. W. of Virginia
City and 149 N. E. of Sacramento, Cal. Com
mercial center and distributing point; ex-
tensive stock raising and mineral output;
various manufacturing interests. Seat of
University of Nevada.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday ; republican ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $6; established 1876; Os-
car R. Morgan, editor; Gazette Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
43
NEVADA STATE JOURNAL; every
morning; independent; eight to twelve
pages 17x24; subscription $6; established 1870;
Fred. L. White, managing editor; George D.
Kilborn, publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
CORRIERE DI NEVADA; Satur-
days (A A).
REVEILLE; Frldayg; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $3; estab-
lished Julv, 1907; J. L. Consldine. editor; The
Reveille Publishing Co., publishers (10—7 P).
PROGRESSIVE WEST ; monthly ;
sixty pages 634x9i<^; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1905 ; Henry L. Brooke, editor and
publisher (3-7 P).
RHYOLITE, Nye Co. g 2,000 pop.
Gold mining, milling and ranching.
HERAIjD; Fridays; mining and local;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished Mny, 19(15; Clemens & Keene, editors
and publishers (1— S).
DEATH VALLEY MAGAZINE;
monthly: twenty pages 7fxl0J; Hubscrlption
SI; established Noven)ber, 1907; Paul De
Laney, f ditor nnd publisher (2—8 P).
ROSEBUD, Humboldt Co. n 1,000
pop., on "Western Pacific Rd., 50 m. W. of
Winnemucca. Mining;.
MINING NEWS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; foui- pages 15x22; subscription $4; eg-
tablislied February, 1907; TVindle, Rose &
Brackett, editors and publishers (7—7).
ROUND MOUNTAIN, Nye Co. g
900 pop., 70 m. S. of Tonopah. Mining.
NUGGET; Saturdays; <1 em ocratic; min-
ing; eight pages 15x22; subseripilon .S5; es-
tablished June, 1906; Henry J. Bartlett, editor
and publisher (3—8).
SEARCHLIGHT, Lincoln Co. R 65
pop., 60 m. W. of Rioville. Mining
BULLETIN; Fridays; republican;
four to eight pages lfix22; subscription
$2.50; established June, 1902; H. A. Perkins,
editor; Searchlight Publishing Company
(Inc.), publishers (1—8).
TONOPAH, Nye Co. g 7.000 pop., on
Tonopah & Goldfleld Rd. Mining.
BONANZA ; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays (A A).
DAILY SUN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; dally
four to six, weekly twelve pages 15x23; sub-
scription—daily $12, weekly $2 ; establisned—
daily January. 1905, weekly May, 1904; Llnd-
ley C. Branson, editor and publisher (1—8).
MINER; Saturdays; democratic; eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished June, 1902; Sam C. Dunham, editor;
Dunham & Morris, publishers (11—5 P).
TUSCARORA, Elko Co. cf 806t pop.
about 45 m. N. W. of Elko, the county seat
and neareit station on Southern Pacific Rd.
MINING NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
VERNON, Humboldt Co. \^ Mining.
REVIEW; Saturdays (A A).
VIRGINIA CITY ,c. h., Storey Co.i2
2,695t pop., on Virginia & Truckee Rd.,
15 m. N. E. of Carson City, the State capital.
674
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
NEVADA.
and about 200 direct N. E. of San Fran-
cisco, Cal. Is the commercial metropolis
of Nevada. Gold and silTcr mining.
EVENING CHRONICLE J every even-
ing except Sunday; four pages 16x2H; sub-
scription $8; established 1872; J. M. Davis,
editor and publisher (7—5).
TERRITORIAL. ENTERPRISE;
every morning except Monday; four pages
16x38; subscription $8; established 1858; Blake
A Craise, editors and publishers (8—3).
"WELLS, ^^^0 Co. cT 440t pop., on
Southern Pacific and Western Pacific Rds.,
45 m. N. E. of Elko, the county seat. Hay,
grain and stock raising. Uining.
NEVADA STATE HERALD; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1897; Phil. S. Trlp-
lett, editor and publisher (1—8).
NEVADA.
WINNEMUCCA, c. h., Humboldt
Co. \2 1,110+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's
Rd. and Humboldt r. Farming, stock rals -
ing and silver mining.
SILVER STATE; every evening except
Sunday; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $6; established 1869 ; Allen C.Bragg,
managing editor; The Winnemucca Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7 — 5).
HUMBOLDT STAR; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $4; established
January, 1906; Wlndle, Rose & Brackett.
editors and publishers (7—7 P).
YERINGTON, Lyon Co. <z 577 pop.,
on Walker r.. 34 m. S. E. of Carson City,
the State capital.
LYON CO. TIMES; Saturdays: inde-
pendent; four pages 13x20; subscription $3;
established 1874; F. W. Fairbanks, editor and
publisher.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Population 411,588+. Land Area 9,005 sq. miles.
Bounded north by the Canadian province of Quebec, east by Maine and the
Atlantic (Jcean, south by Massachusetts, and west by Vermont. State capital :
Concord. Principal industries: Manufactures of cotton, woolen and shoe
machinery, and stone quarrying. Number of newspapers and other periodicals
(March 30, 1908), 87, divided as follows: Daily, 13; tri- weekly, 1; semi- weekly,
1; weekly, 65; monthly, 7.
The cities of over 5,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
Manchester 56,9Srt Berlin S,S86t
Nashua a3,898t Rochester 8,466t
Concord 19,632t
Dover 13,207t
Liacouia 8,042t
Soinersworth 7,023+
Portsmouth 10.637+ Franklin 5,846+
Keeue 9,165+
ANTRIM, Hillsboro Go. g l,366t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 23 m. S. of Concord,
the State capital. Manufacturing.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; H.Webster Eldredge, editor and
publisher (7—5).
BERLIN, Coos Co. [!] 8. 886t pop., on
Grand Trunk and Boston & Maine Rds. and
Androscoggin r., 97 m. W. of Portland, Me.
Manufacture of lumber and paper pulp.
No other town in the State is growing so
rapidly in population and business im-
portance.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
•stablished 1888; H. I. Goss and J. D. Bates,
editors and publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average isstie of 1,603 ^
1897, since which it has not famished
any definite and sati^actory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription SI; established 1897; O.
H. Toothaker, editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,117 >?
1R99 and 2,252 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any defini*
isfactory report, but was
more than 1,000 in 1905
BRADFORD, Merr^'
pop., on Concord Div
28 m. N. W. of Cc^
Farming and It
PATHFI*'
Fridays ; e'
75 cents :
and p'-
and 50 N. of Concord, the State capital.
Agriculture and lumbering. Overall fac-
tory.
REPORTER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1867 ;
C. O. Barney, editor and publisher; prints an
edition for Mascoma (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1898,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
CLAREMONT, Sullivan Co. P6,498t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Connecti-
cut r., 42 m. N. of Brattleboro, Vt. Man
ufacturing and farming.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1849; E. L Elliott, editor and pub-
lisher; prints editions for Alstead and Wal-
pole (10—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,583 ,in
1896 and 1,601 in 1897, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but nas been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
NATIONAL. EAGLE; Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 22x28; subscription $1;
676
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
CONCORD, c. h., Merrimack Co. p
State Capital, 19,632+ pop., on Boston &
Maine Rd. and Merrimack r., 73 m N. of
Boston, Mass. Manufacturing and com-
mercial center.
EVENING MONITOR; every evening
except Sunday, and INDEPENDENT
STATESMAN, Thm-sdays ; republican;
daily eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription — dally $6, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1864, weekly 1823; Geo.H. Moses,
editor; William D. Chandler, publisher (12 — 1).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2.940 in 1895 and 2,511 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and sr.tisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1899, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 8,158 in 1895 and
6,608 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any aefinite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since 1899, up
to and including 1907.
PATRIOT; every evening except Sun-
day, and NEW HAMPSHIRE PAT-
RIOT, Thursdajs; democratic; eight pages
8x24; subscription— daily $6, weekly SI; es-
tablished—daily 1885. weekly 1809; M. Meehan,
managing editor; Patriot Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1900,
and every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
TRIBUNE: Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883 ;
rnbune Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (8—8 P).
GRANITE MONTHLY: history and
biography; thirty-two to sixty-four pages
6^x9?!; subscription $1.&J; established 1877;
H. H. Metcalf, editor; Granite Monthly Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,146 in
1895 and 4,325 in 1897, since which
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
tlon — dally $5, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1873, weekly Democrat 1872, Enquirer
1827, consolidated 1900; Geo. J. Foster & Co.,
editors and publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: daily, 3,000 in 1901
3,201 in 1904
3,261 in 1905
3,410 in 1906
3,396 in 1907
For the year 1897 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an av-
erage issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the
claim.
ENFIELD, Grafton Co. D l,845t pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 42 m. N. W. of Con-
cord. Woolen mills, broom manufactory
and granite quarry.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription gl; estab-
lished 1894; W. A. Abbott, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
EXETER, c. h., Rockinghavi Co. O,
4,922+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and
Exeter r., 50 m. X. E. of Boston, Mass.
Phillips Academy. Manufacture of cotton
goods, heating apparatus, and boots and
shoes.
NEWS-LETTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1831 ; John Templeton, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,137 ^". ^^98
and 2,805 ill 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
FARMINGTON, Strafford Co. R
2,265+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 18 m.
N. of Dover, the county seat. Boot and
shoe manufactories.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879 ; E. H. Thomas, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,314 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
I any definite and satisfactory report, but
; has been credited with more than 1,000
''very year since, up to and including
'TELIAM, Cheshire Co. p P87
^ E. of Keene, the county seat.
" BREEZE; Saturdays;
-»*? 15x22: subscription
■^nrad W. Crooker,
^mack
V.
(J
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
677
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
and 3,584 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
GORHAM, Coos Co. b 1,797 pop., on
Boston & Maine Rd . , 25 m. S. E. of Lancaster.
Lumber mills.
MOUNTAINEER; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent ; eight pages 15^x22; subscription SI ;
established April, 18TT; Frank Ingalls, editor
and publisher (1—5).
HAMPTON, Rockingham Co. Q, l,209t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 8 ni. E. of
Exeter and 12 S. of Portsmouth, the two
county seats. Farming.
RECORD ; Fridays (A A).
UNION; Fridays; eight pages 123^x19;
subscription $1; established 1899; Chas.
Francis Adams, editor and publisher; prints
editions for Rye and Seabrook (8—3 P) (A A).
HANOVER, Orafton Co. U l,884t pop-
on the Connecticut r., 55 m. N. W. of Con-
cord, the State capital. Dartmouth College,
organized in 1769.
DARTMOUTH ; semi-weekly. Tues-
days and Fridays, during the college year;
collegiate; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription
t8.50; established 1878; Board of Editors from
Student Body, editors and publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,858 in
1903 and 1,795 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; Frank A. Musgrove, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,042 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
HILLSBORO BRIDGE, Hills-
boro Co. Cr" 2,254 1 pop., on Boston & Maine
Rd., 27 m. S. W. of Concord, the State cap-
ital. Manufacturing and lumber.
HILiLSBORO MESSEN(;}ER;
Thursdays; neutral; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1868; Flanders &
Chadwlck, editors and publishers; prints
editions for Henniker, Bennington and
Washington (4—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,148 in
189s and 1,542 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907-
HOLLIS, Hillshoro Co. g 910t pop.,
8 m. W. of Nashua. Coopering and farming.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription |l; established
1886; A. F. Hildreth, editor and publisher
(8-3).
KEENE, c. h., Cheshire Co. p 9,l«5t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Fltchburg
Rds. and Ashuelot r., 50 m. S. "W. of Con-
cord, the State capital, and 92 N. W. of
Boston, Mass. Sashes and doors, flannels,
woolens, shoes, machinery and wooden-
ware.
EVENING SENTINEL.; every evening
except Sunday, and NEW HAMPSHIRE
SEN TIN EL, Wednesdays; republican; daily
six to eight, weekly ten to twelve pages
17x23: subscription — daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established — daily 1890, weekly 1799; Sentinel
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: daily, 1,536 in 1899
1,636 in 1900
1,801 in 1903
1,824 in 1903
1,849 in 1904
1,859 in 1905
1,871 in 1906
1,894 in 1907
Weekly, 3,749 in 1899
3,742 in 1900
3,691 in 190a
3,639 Jn 1903
3,600 in 1904
3,50s in 1905
3,455 m 1906
3,414 in 1907
CHESHIRE REPUBLICAN 1 Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 22x29; sub-
cription$1.50; established 1793; J. D. Colony*
Sons, editors and publishers (7—5).
LACONIA, c. h., Belknap Co. D 8,042t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 28 m. N. of
Concord, the State capital. Passenger and
freight cars, hosiery and machinery.
DEMOCRAT ; Fridays ; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription .$1.25; estab-
lished 1849; Laconia Press Association, pub-
lishers; Charles W.Vaughan, manager (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average isssue of 2,500 in 1895
and 2,900 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
NEWS AND CRITIC; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; Weeks Bros., editors
and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3.500 in 1895
and 3,009 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
LANCASTER, c.h., Coos Co. i 3,190t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Maine Central
Rds. and Israel r., at its confluence with the
Connecticut, 25 m. N. of White Mountains.
Manufacturing and farming. Summer
resort.
COOS CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes-^
days; independent; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scriptions!; established 1838; D. M. White,
editor and publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,800 in^ 1895 and
2,000 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1872; H. H Sanderson, editor and publisher.
Prints editions for Groveton and West Stew-
artstown (12—5).
Copies printed: This* paper had credit
•for an issue of 1,727 for the year 1905,
but has not since made _ definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1. 000 copies.
LEBANON, c.h., Grafton Co. U 4,966t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 65 m. N. of
Concord, the State capital. Manufacture of
678
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
knitted goods, overalls, watch tools and
woolens.
GRANITE STATE FREE PRES!*;
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1844; Cheney &
Hatton, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,348 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
LITTLETON, Grafton Co. a 4,066t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 113 m. iS.
of Concord, the State capital. Manufac-
turing. Summer resort.
COURIER; Fridays; Independent
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; W.S. Noye.s.pditor and publisher;
prints an edition for Lisbon, entitled Lisbon
Courier (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,851 in
1899 and 3,281 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
WHITE MOUNTAIN REPUBL.IC-
JO URN A Li; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1867; C. H.Thorpe, editor and publisher
(3—3). ^
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,750 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with exceeding 2,250
in 1903 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
MANCHESTER, c. b., Hillsboro
Co. V 56,9S7+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd.
and Merrimack r.. 55 m. N. of Boston, Mass.
The river furnishes water power, employed
in manufacturing cotton and woolen goods,
locomotives and Are engines.
L'AVENIR NATIONAL; every
evening except Sunday; French; independ-
ent; four pages 171^x23; subscription §2.50;
established 1888; J. E. Bernler, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,945 in 1900
3,352 in 1904
3,411 in 1907
MIRROR AND AMERICAN; every
evening except Sunday, and MIRROR
AND FARMER, Thursdays; republican;
daily and weekly twelve to fourteen, Satur-
day sixteen pages 18x24 ; subscription— dallv
$6, weekly 50 cents; established— daily 185(5,
weekly 1851; The John B. Clarke Company,
editors and publishers ( 12 — 6) .
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 4,461 in 1895 and 7,33a in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and ^ satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since 1899, up to
and including 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1899 and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
UNION; every morning and evening ex-
cept Sunday, and NEW HAMPSHIRE
FARMER AND WEEKLY UNION,
Wednesdays; democratic; twelve to twenty-
four pages 17x22 ; subscription — dailv $6,
weekly $i; established— dally 1863, weeklv
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
1851; Union Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (1—4) .
Copies printed: daily, 12,684 in 1897
12,813 in 1900
14,417 in 1902
15,375 in 1903
16,247 in 1904
16,421 in 190S
16,753 .in 1906
17,077 in 1907
Weekly, 8,144 in 1897
6,107 in 1904
5,250 in 1907
EMERAIiD;Thursdays;roman catholic;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1894; Martin J. Dillon, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,050 in
1897 and 2,530 in 1900', smce which
it nas not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
L.E CANADO-AMERICAIN; Tues-
days; French; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1900; J.E. Bernler, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 5,077 in 1904
8,581 in 1907
""CHECKER WORLD ; monthly ; check-
ers; twenty pages 6x9; subscription $2; es-
tablished June. 1906; Lyman M. Stearns,
editor and publisher (9—7).
GRANITE STATE MAGAZINE;
monthly (A A).
GUIDON; monthly: roman catholic;
thirty-two to forty-eight pages 105^x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; Rev. Joseph
Corcoran, editor; Guidon Publishing Co.,
publishers (12 — ^5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,238 in
1901, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceeding 4,000 in
1903 and more than 2,250 in 1907.
HISTORIC MAGAZINE AND
NOTES AND QUERIES; monthly;
thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1382; S. C. Gould, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MEREDITH. Belknap Co.u l,713t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 36 m. N. of
Concord, the State capital. Agriculture
and lumbering.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1380;
W. T. Lance, editor and publisher; prints
editions for surrounding towns (8 — 3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 ay^-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MIL FORD, HilUboro Co. g 3,739t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Fitchburg
Rds., 11 m. N. W. of Nashua. Hosiery mill,
granite quarries and knitting-cotton manu>
factory. Summer resort.
POINTER; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages 10^^x14; sub-
scription $3; established 1S96; Edward Minot
Stanyan, editor and publisher (11—5 P).
CABINET; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1802; William B. Rotch, editor and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
679
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
publisher ; prints an edition for Wilton
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
MT. WASHINGTON, Coos Co. [j
on Mt. Washington Rd., 80 m. N. E. of
Littleton. Highest peak of the White
Mountains. Summer resort.
AMONG THE CLOUDS; dally, ex
cept Sunday, during summer season; travel;
eight pages 14x19; subscription S2; estab-
lished 1877; Frank H. Burt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
NASHUA, c. h., miUboro Co. g 23,898t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Nashua r.,
near its confluence with Merrimack r., 35 m.
S. of Concord, the State capital. Manu-
facturing.
TELEGRAPH ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; re-
publican; eight to twelve pages 17x23; sub-
Bcriptlon— daily $3, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1869, weekly 1832; Telegraph Publishing
Co., publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: daily, 2,947 in 1904
4,371 in 1906
4,271 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,848 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
Publisher's announcement. — The Telegraph
is the only dally paper in Nashua, a city of
25,000 population, annual pay rolls of
over seven millions, bank deposits of
four millions, a most prosperous manu-
facturing, shipping and trading center,
surrounded by many small towns. The
Telegraph has the full Associated Press
service, but pays particular attention to
Its local news. Its own carriers deliver
the paper into practlcallj' every English-
speaking home in the city. It" is, there-
fore, the only medium for the progressive
advertiser to auccessfullj' present the mer
its of his goods to the people of Nashua.
The Telegraph caters for the best class of
advertising and readers, all liquor and
objectionable advertising being excluded.
Eight, ten or twelve pages are published
dally.
Carroll J. Swan, Its New England Repre-
sentative, Penn Mutual Building, Boston.
L' IMPARTIAL; trl-weekly, Mondays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; French; four
pages 17x22; .subscription $1.50; established
1898: L. A. Biron, editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
NEWMARKET, Rockingham Co. R
2,892+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and
Lamprey r., 14 m. W. of Portsmouth, one
of the two county seats. Cotton nianu-
■ facturlng.
ADVERTISER ; Fridays ; independ-
ent; eight pages I9j^x24; subscription $1.25;
established 1873; F. H. Pinkham, editor and
publisher (7—5).
NEWPORT, c.h., Sullivan Co.p3,126t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Sugar r.,
43 m. N. W. by W. of Concord, the State
capital. Manufacturing.
NEW HAMPSHIRE ARGUS AND
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
SPECTATOR ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1823 ; Barton & Wheeler, editors and publish-
ers ^7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REPUBLICAN CHA3IPION ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1881; Olin H.
Chase, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1893 and 1898,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing sO
many.
NORTH CONWAY, Carroll Co. □
746 pop.— local estimate 3,154 — on Boston &
Maine and Maine Central Rds. In the
White Mountains. A summer resort. Stone
quarries.
WHITE MOUNTAIN REPORTER 1
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1; established 1893; B. C.
Snyder, editor and publisher; prints an
edition for Sandwich (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1530 in 1897 and
1,800 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PENACOOK, Merrimack Co. g 1.837
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 6 m. N. of
Concord, the county seat and State capital.
Cotton and woolen goods, pine lumber and
furniture.
NEWS-LETTER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1873; W. B. Ranney, editor and
publisher (1-^-6).
PETERBORO, Hillsboro Co. g 2.527t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Fitchburg Rds.
and Contoocook r., 18 m. S. E. of Keene.
Cotton, woolen goods, shoe shanks, bas-
kets and thermometers.
TRANSCRIPT; Thursdays; Independ
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1849; Geo. W. Ames, editor;
Transcript Printing Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and^ 1903,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
PITTSFIELD, Merrimack Co.Q 2,129t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 16 m. N. E.
of Concord, the county seat and State
capital. Shoe and cotton manufactories.
VALLEY TIMES; Fridays; neutral;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; G. F. Mitchell, editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 P).
PLYMOUTH, c. h., Grafton Co. u
1,972+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 50 m.
N. of Concord, the State capital. Glove
680
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
manufactories, shoe shops, box factories
and tanneries.
RECORD; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1886; E. A. Chase and C. C. Wright,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,577 for
the year 1899, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
PORTSMOUTH, c. h., Rockingham
Co. m, 10,637+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd.
and Plscataqua r., 54 m. N. E. of Boston,
Mass. Manufacturing and shipbuilding.
Only seaport town in the State. United
States navy yard on opposite side of river.
CHRONICLE; every morning except
Sunday, and NEW HAMPSHIRE GA-
ZETTE, Thursdays ; republican ; daily four
pages 18x24, weekly eight pages 16x22: sub-
scription— daily $5, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1852, weekly 1756 ; F. W. Hartford, edi-
tor; Chronicle and Gazette Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in 1904,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
HERAIjD; every evening except Sun-
day; republi an; eight pages 20x24; sub-
scription $4; established 1883; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TIMES ; eveiy evening except Sunday
and legal holidays, and STATES AND
UNION, Thursdays; democi-atic; eight
pages— daily 15x22, weekly 18x24 : subscription
—daily $4. weekly $1.25; established— daily
1868, weekly 1862; True L. Norrls, editor; The
Times Publishing Company, publishers.
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1896
and more than 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in^ 1898, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
RAILWAY POST OFFICE; month
ly ; for railway postal clerks ; thirty six pages
7x10; subscription 25 cents: established 1895;
George A. Wood, editor and manager (12—5).
Copies printed: 8,091 in 1903
8,956 in 1904.
10,289 in 1905
11,212 in 1906
12,216 in 1907
ROCHESTER, Strafford Co. R 8,466t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Portland &
Rochester Rds., 10 m. N. of Dover, th«
county seat. Manufacturing.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1868; The Courier Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (12—4).
RECORD J Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
Record Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: 2,136 in 1901
2,23s in 1902
2,260 in 1903
2,476 in 1904
2,573 in 1906
2,577 in 1907
SALMON FALLS, Strafford Co. q,
2,000 pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Sal-
mon Falls r., opposite South Berwick, Me.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; E. W. Townsend, edi-
tor; The Independent Publishing Co., pub-
lisliers ; dated also at South Berwick, Me.(3 — 3).
SANBORNVILLE, Carroll Co. n
700 pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 12 m 8. of
Wolfboro. Farming.
CARROLL. CO. PIONEER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1881; Geo. S. Dorr, editor and
publisher (3—3 V
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,310 in
1897 and 1,693 in 1902, since_ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every yemr
since, up to and including 1907.
SOMERSWORTH, Strafford Co. P,
7,023t pop., on Boston & Maine Rd. and Sal-
mon Falls r., 74 m. N. of Boston, Masg. Cot-
ton, woolen and shoe manufacturing.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.80; eitab-
Ii8hedl867; Chris. H. Wells. editor: FreePre«g
Publishing Company, publiihers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SUNCOOK, Merrimack Co. g 3,000
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 7 m. S. E. of
Concord, the county teat and State capital,
and 11 N. of Manchester. Print goods, lum-
ber, granite and brick.
PRESS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; K. Lane, editor and publisher (1—8).
"WARNER, Merrimack (7o. p l,3i8t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 17 m. N. W. of
Concord, the county seat and State capital.
Gloves and mittens and evaporated fruit.
Lumber and agriculture.
KEARSARCiE INDEPENDENT
AND TI3IES; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; E. C. Cole, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,344 .««
1894 and 1,359 in 1904. since which
it has not furnished a report, but wat
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
"WARREN, Orafton Co. n 1,000 pop.,
on Boston & Maine Rd., 75 m. N. of Con-
cord, the State capital, and 19 E. of Weill
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
681
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
River, Vt. Summer resort. Agriculture
and lumber.
WARREN NEWS; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
eitabllshed 1892; C. E. Caswell, editor and
publisher; prints an edition for HaTerhill
(7—3 P).
WEST DERRY, Rockingham Co. P,
local estimate 6,500 pop., on Boston & Maine
Rd., 1 m. from Derry.
DERRY ENTERPRISE; Fridays
(AA).
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13X22; subscription $1; establlstied
1880; Edmund P. Trowbridge, editor and
publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,405 in 1895
and 2,407 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WEST STEW^ARTSTOW^N,
Cooa Co. ^ 1,300 pop., on Connecticut r. and
Maine Central Rd., 7 m. N. of Colebrook,
one of the two county seats. Farming and
lumbering.
FRONTIER GAZETTE; Saturdays;
neutral; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1892; R. S. Sidellnger, editor;
Frontier Publislilng Co., publishers.
WHITEFIELD, Coos Co. [^ 2,157t
pop., on Boston & Maine and Maine Cen-
tral Rds., 10 m. S. of Lancaster, one of the
t-vro county seats, and 10 N. E. of Littleton.
Large lumber mills and condensed milk
factory.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; Robinson
Bros., editors and publishers (8—5). (
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
WINCHESTER,C?i«»Aire Co.p3,274t
pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Keene, the county seat. Manufactures of
woolen and cotton warp, woolen goods,
paper and boxes. Tannery.
STAR; Tuesdays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1895; Alonzo J. Pettlngill, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WOIiEEBORO, Carroll Co. D 2,390t
pop., ou Buston & Maine Rd., 40 m. N. E. of
Concord, the State capital. Woolen and
saw mills. Summer resort.
GRANITE STATE NEW^S j Satur-
days; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1859; F. W. Prindle, editor; The
Granite State News Publishing Company,
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,304 in 1902
and 1,526 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
WOODSVILLE, c. h,, Grafton Co. D
1,500 pop., on Boston & Maine and Montpe-
ller & Wells River Rds., 98 m. N. of Concord,
the State capital. Railroad shops, brick
and lumber manufactures.
NEWS ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1 ; established
1887; W. F. Whitcher, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
NEW JERSEY.
Population 1,883,669 1. Land Area 7,585 sq. miles.
Bounded north and northeast by New York, east by New York and the At-
lantic Ocean, south by the Atlantic Ocean and the Delaware Bay, and west by
Delaware and Pennsylvania. State capital : Trenton. Principal products and
industries: Silk, trunk, pottery and shoe manufactures and fruit raising.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 362, divided as
follows: .Daily, 48; tri-weekly, 1; semi-weekly, 1; weekly, ::i70 ; semi-monthly,
3; monthly, 83; bi-monthly, 2 ; quarterly, 4.
The cities of over 25,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Newark 346,070t Hobokeu 59,364t
Jersey City 206,433t Elizabeth 52,130+
Paterson 105,171+ Bayoiine 32,732+
Camden 75,935+ Atlautic City 27,838+
Trenton 73,307+ Passaic 27,777+
AliliENTO'WN, Monmouth Co. D 696
pop.. 10 m. E. of Trenton. Farming.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; local; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; establislied
October, 190S; J. W. Naylor, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
ARLINGTON, Hudson Co. cf UMi
pop., on Erie Rd., 3 m. N. W. of Newark and
8 from New York City. Manufacturing.
Suburban residences.
OBSERVER; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; W. W. Beadell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,450 in 1897
1,637 in 1903
2,360 in 1907
ASBURY PARK, Monmouth Co. D
4,148+ pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds. and Atlantic ocean,
55 m. S. of New Yorlc City. Pi'ominent
summer resort.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $S,
weekly $1; established— dailj' IS^'S, weekly
1876; The Journal Company, editors and pub
lishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,611 in 1896 and 1,405 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and SHORE PRESS, Sundays; also
MORNING PRESS, mornings in June,
July, August and September; independent;
dailj' eight, Sunday sixteen pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $8, Sunday $1, morniae: $2;
established — dally 1886. weekly 1879: J. L.
Kinmonth, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: daily, 2,186 in 1899
2,626 in 1900
3,556 in 1902
3,792 in 1903
4,136 in 1904
4,475 in 190S
4,812 in 1906
5,076 in 1907
COAST ADVT^RTISER; Thursdays
(▲A).
SEASIDE TORCH; monthly; thirty-
four pages 8x11 ; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1889; M. W. & C. Pennypacker, editors
and publishers.
ATLANTIC CITY, Atlantic Co.r\
40,000 pop., on West Jersey & Seashore and
Atlantic City Rds. and Atlantic ocean,
60 m. S. E. of Philadelphia, Pa. Oyster
dredging. Summer and winter resort. In
the summer season the population is esti-
mated to reach 250.000.
ATLANTIC REVIEW; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; eight to sixteen pages
17x24; subscription— dally $3, weekly $1.25;
established 1872; Henry S, Wallace, editor
and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,900 in 1895
3,142 in 1903
4,376 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regfularly
in 1896, but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim for is-
suing so many.
EVENING UNION; every evening ex-
cept Sundajs republican; six to ten pages
15x22; subscription $3; establislied 1888;
Nathan J. S. Price, manager; Evening Union
Publishing Companj', publisliers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,316 in 1906
PRESS; every morning except Sunday;
republican; eight to twelve pages 18x20; sub-
scription $3; established 1895; Walter E.
Edge, editor and publisher (2— Tl.
Copies printed: 4,299 in 1902
4,799 in 1903
5,759 in 1904
6,073 in 1905
6,596 in 1906
6,509 for year ending Julv 31, 1907.
ATLANTIC CO. HERALD; Satur-
days (A A).
FREIE PRESSE; Saturdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$2; established 1889; Carl Voelker, editor and
publisher (1—8).
SUNDAY GAZETTE; Sundays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; Wm. McLaughlan, editor and
publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
BROTHERHOOD; monthly; Brother-
hood of America; twenty pages 9x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1887; Frank W.
Reeve, editor and publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
683
NEW JERSEY.
for an issue of 1,384 for the year 1903,
1,277 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, itfon-
mouth Co. O 1.383t pop., on Central Rd. of
New Jersey and Sandy Hook bay. Con-
nected with New York City by rail and
steamboat. Summer resort.
J O U R N A Li ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; A. G. Hall, editor and publisher
(6-3).
MONMOUTH PRESS; Saturdays; in-
dependent republican ; eight pages 15x22;
subscriptions!; established 1887; William J.
Leonard, editor; Co-operative Press Co.,
publishers.
BAYHEAD, Ocean Co. n 247t pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd. and Atlantic ocean, 18 m.
N. E. of Tom's River, the county seat.
Summer resort.
NEW JERSEY COAST GUARD;
Saturdays; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; Percy B. Lovell, editor;
Lovell Printing Co., publishers.
BAYONNE, Hudson Go. a' 32,722t
pop. — local estimate 45,000 — on Central Rd.
of New Jersey and New York harbor, Kill
von Kull and Newark bay, 7 m. S. W. of
New York City. Coal shipping and petro-
leum refining.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday;
republican ; six pages 15x22 ; subscription
$3; established 1870; J. T. R. Proctor, editor;
Bayonne Printing and Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1-7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1899 and 1902,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; M. R. Freel. editor;
Democrat Publishing Co., publishers (8 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
HERALD AND GREENVILIiE
REGISTER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; Harry C. Page, editor
and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,554 for
the year 1899, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
BEIiMAR, Monmouth Co. n902tpop.,
on Central of New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Rds. and Atlantic ocean, 2 m. S. of Asbury
Park. Summer resort.
COAST ECHO ; Thursdays ; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; Conrad Pinches, editor and publisher
(3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1896, out has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
NEW JERSEY.
BEIiVIDERE, c. h., Warrtn Co. tl
1,784+ pop., on Pennsj'lvania and Lehigh &
Hudson River Rds. and Request r., 90 m.
above Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacturing.
APOLiLiOj Thursdays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established 1824;
J. Madison Drake, Jr., editor and publisher
(l-«).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WARREN JOURNAL.; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1832: E. I. & W. J. Smith, ed-
itors and publishers.
BERLIN, Camden Co. p l.OflOt pop.,
on West Jersey & Seashore Rd., 15 m. S.
E. of Camden, the county seat.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays (A A).
BERNARDSVILLE, Somerset Co.
u 750 pop.— local estimate 1,200 — on Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western Rd., 8 m.
S. W. of Morristown. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; eiglit pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; L. R. Trum-
bull, editor and publisher (1—8).
BEVERLY, Burlington Co. D l,950t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Delaware r.,
15 m. N. E. of Philadelphia, Pa. Fruit and
truck raising, canning and manufacturing.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
re78; Luther W. Perkins, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
BLAIRSTOWN, Warren Co. b 700
pop., on New York, Susquehanna & Western
Rd., 84 m. W. of New York City. Seat of
Blair Presbyterial Academy. Farming.
PRESS; Wednesdays ; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.5(5; established
1877; D. C. Carter, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,448 in
1897 and 1,325 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BLOOMFIELD, Essex Co. d 9.668t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Erie Rds. and Morris Canal, about 10
m. N. W. of New York City. Manufact-
uring.
CITIZEN; Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1881; William A. Rltscher, Jr., editor
and publisher (1—8).
BOONTON, Morris Co. ^ 3,901t pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
Rockaway r. and Morris canal, 32 m. W. of
New York City. Farming.
BULiIjETIN; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 21x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870 ; S. L. Garrison, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3).
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; C. L. Grubb,
editor and publisher.
684
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
BORDENTO WN, Burlington Co. D
4,110+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., at mouth
of Delaware & Raritan canal, 57 ni. S. W. of
New York City. .-Seat of Bordentowu Mili-
tary Institute. State Industrial School.
Manufacturing.
REGISTER; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 21x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1845 ; James D. Flynn, editor and pub-
lisher (T— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,152 for
the year 1895, 1,008 in 1899, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
B O U N D B R 00 K , Somerset Co. n
2,622+ pop., on Central of New Jersey,
Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia & Reading
Rds. and Raritan canal and r., 31 m. S. W.
of New York City. Lumber, woolen and
other manufactories. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; W. B. R. Mason, editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1896, but has not since
set_ up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many,
DER SOMERSET BOTE; Tuesdays;
German; eight pages 18x^; subscription $1;
established 1891 ; Walter Reiss, editor and pub-
lisher.
STATE CENTRE-RECORD, Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— Siaie Centre 1^90. Record
1899; D. D. Clark, Jr., editor and publisher
(3—3).
BRADLEY BEACH, Monmouth
Co. D- 982+ pop., on Central of New Jersey
Rd. and Atlantic ocean, about 40 m. S. of
Jersey City. Summer resort.
SEACOAST NEWS; Fridays (A A).
BRIDGETON, c. h., Cumberland Co.
p 13.913+ pop., on Central of New Jersey
and West Jersey & Seashore Rds. and Co-
hansey r., 88 m. S. of Philadelphia. Pa.
Manufactories of glass, iron, nails, woolen
goods, oilcloth, shoes, etc. Farming.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and DOLLAR WEEKLY
NEWS, Saturdays ; republican ; daily four,
weekly eight pages 19x25; subscription-
daily $3, weeklj' $1; established — daily 1878,
weekly 1874; J. Ward Richardson, editor;
Evening News Company, publishers (7—2 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,670 in 1895, and 4,504 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,556 in 1899, but
has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
PIONEER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays: republi-
can ; dally four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1886. weekly 1848; Geo. W.
McCowan, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
NEW JERSEY.
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1815; Chas P. Corey, editor; The
Chronicle Printing Co., publishers (8—3) (AA).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEW JERSEY PATRIOT; Fridays
(A A),
BURLINGTON, Burlington Co. D
7,392+ pop.— local estimate 9,100— on Penn-
sylvania Rd. and Delaware r.. 18 m. above
Philadelphia, Pa., and 11 S. W. of Trenton.
Shoe and carriage manufactories, type-
writer supplies and iron foundries.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sunday; republican; six pages 1734x22}^; sub-
scription $3; established 1868; George C.
Gunn, editor; Enterprise Co., publishers(l— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,257 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 20x26;
subscription— daily S3, weekly $1.50 ; estab-
lished—daily 1887, weekly 1856 : R. B. & James
O. Glasgow, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
NEW JERSEY JUNIOR AMER-
ICAN MECHANIC; mouthly; fraternal;
four pages 15x22; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1897; George C. Gunn, editor; New
Jersey Junior American Mechanic, publish-
ers; prints an edition for Pennsylvania (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 35,000 in
1902 and 37,917 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1905
and 1907.
BUTIjER, Morris Co. [j 650 pop., on
New York, Susquehanna & Western Rd.,
11 m. N. W. of Paterson. Rubber and paper.
Farming.
A R GTJS; Fridays; non-political; four
pages 20x26; stibseription $1; established
1887; Coe Finch, editor and publisher.
PRESS: Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1: established 1903; Lewis H.
Decker, editor and publisher (7—5).
CAMDEN, c. h., Camden Co. p 75,9351
pop.— local estimate 92,935 — on Atlantic
City, Pennsylvania, South Jersey and West
Jersey & Seaside Rds. and Delaware r., op-
posite Philadelphia, Pa. and connected by
ferry. Commerce and manufactures.
DAILY.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day; indeoendent-republlcan; twelve to six-
teen pages 18x24; subscription $3; established
1882; The Courier Co., publishers (2—5).
Copies printed: 7,018 in 1903
8,286 in 1904
9.020 for year ending October 31, 1906.
9,001 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
685
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
POST-TEL.EGRAM; every evening
except Sunday; republican; ten to twelve
pages 17x22; subscription $3; established-
Post 1875, Telegram 1886; consolidated 1899;
Post- Telegram Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 4,115 in 1900
4,667 in 1901
5,324 in 1902
5,798 in 1903
6,122 in 1905
7,034 in 1906
7,304 in 1907
WEEKLY.
ARGUS AND EAST SIDE PRESS;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 16x22;
gub8crlption.$l; established 1897; William H.
Jefferys, editor and publisher (1—8).
CA3IDEN CO. JOURNAL,; Fridays;
German ; democratic ; eight pages 17x23 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1883; Louis Holler
editor and publisher.
DEMOCRAT ; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; established
18S2; C. S. Magrath, editor and publisher.
ECHO; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 13x20 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1885; A. A. Holt, editor and publisher (6—3). 1
NEW JERSEY GAZETTE; Satur 1
days; home; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1869; C. L. Burnett, editor and
publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907, although the
publisher admits that no such record
is kept as would make it possible to
prepare a definite and satisfactory state-
ment of the number of copies printed
for the requisite period of a full year.
OUTLOOK; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1896; Mrs. M. M. Wynn, editor; The
Outlook Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect.
STOCKTON TIIHES; Saturdays; inde-
pendent democratic; eight pages 18x23; sub-
scription . SI ; established 1894; John J. Tisch-
ner, editor; Times Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
WEST JERSEY PRESS; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1820; H. C. Dole, editor; Sin-
nlck8onChew& Sons Co.. publishers (12—7).
MONTHLY.
MUSICAL, ENTERPRISE; monthly;
music; twenty-eight pages 13x18; subscription
50 cents; established 1888: W. M. Kaln. editor
and publisher. Office. 717 Federal st. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,000 in
1895 and 5,500 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
CAPE MAY, Cape May Co. R i,2511
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and West
Jersey & Seashore Rds. and on Atlantic
ocean, 81 m. S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Sum-
mer resort.
NEWS AND WAVE ; daily except
Sunday and holidays, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; Independent-republican; dally four,
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily
$2, weekly 50 cents; established 1856; E. Briggs
Davenport, editor and publisher (S— 7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,378 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 173^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1901; Lewis T. Stevens, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8). Prints an edition
every morning except Sunday, during July
and August.
STAR OF THE CAPE; Saturdays;
republican; four to eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1867; Aaron W.
Hand, editor; Star of the Cape Publishing
Co., publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,266 for
the year 1896, 1,373 in 190^, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE,
c. h., Cape May Co. □, 1,000 pop., on South
Jersey and West Jersey & Seashore Rds.,
11 m. above Cape May and 70 S. of Phila-
delphia, Pa.
CAPE 3IAY^ CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1880; Alfred Cooper, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,164 in 1898
1,217 in 1905
1,197 in 1907
CARLSTADT, Bergen Co. cT 3,400
pop., on New Jersey & New York Rd.,
2 m. E. of Passaic and 10 N. W. of New York
City. Marble, onyx, brass bedstead, type-
writer supply and shoe factories. Silk mill.
FREIE PRESSE; Saturdays; German;
independent; eight pages 13x20: subscription
$2; established 1873; August Moench, editor
and publisher (1—8).
CHATHAM, 3forris Co. ti l,361tpop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
10 m. S. E. of Morrlstown, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
PRESS ; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1896; J. Thomas Scott, editor and publisher
(12-3).
CLAYTON, Gloucester Co. p 1,951
pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd.. 12 m.
S. E.of Woodburj', the county seat. Fruit
raising, glass factories.
REPORTER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; Reporter Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—7).
CLINTON, Hunterdon Co. "□ 816t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 52 m. W. of
Jersey City. Mills, operated by water power
from a branch of Raritan r. Center of the
peach-growing belt of the State.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; John Carpenter, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,411 m
1904, since which it has not fumiihed
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and I907-
CRANBURY, Middlesex Co. u 7M
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 15 m. N. E. of
Trenton. Carriage and shirt factories and
spice mills.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; four pages
686
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
22x28; subscription $1.50; established 1885;
Press Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers.
GRANFORD, Union Co. c^ 4,000 pop.,
on Central of New Jersey Rd. and Rahway
r., 5 m. W. of Elizabeth, the county seat,
and 17 from New York City.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
John A. Potter, editor and publisher (1—8).
CITIZEN; Thursdays; independent ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; James E. Warner, editor; The
Cranford Citizen (Inc.), publishers (1—8).
DOROTHY, Atlantic Co. g, on At-
lantic City Rd., 40 m. S. of Philadelphia.
NEWS-LETTER ; Saturdays ; repub-
lican ; four pages 11x16 ; subscription 50
cents; established November, 1900: Guido E.
Seelman, editor and publisher (1 — 8 ).
DOVER, Morris Co. i 5,938t pop., on
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and
Central of New Jersey Rds., 28 m. W. of
Newark. Iron mining and manufactures.
IRON ERA; triweekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1870;
J. E.Williams, editor; The Dover Printing
Company, publishers (3—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
ADVANCE: Mondays and Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established March, 1903; Harry R. Gill, edi-
tor and publisher (7— 5).
INDEX; Fridays; independent- demo-
cratic; ten to sixteen pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1875; Francis F. Hummel,
editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: 4,025 in 1897
4,208 in 1904
4,231 in 1907
DUNELLEN Middlesex Co. n 1,517
pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey, 3 m. W.
of Plalnfleld and 26 S. W. of New York
City. Agriculture.
C A Li Li ; Thursdays ; local ; four pages
17x23; subscription $1; established 1892; Geo.
W. Day, editor and publisher (1—8).
EAST ORANGE. J?"«a; Co. [if 25.175
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Erie Rds., adjoins Newark, the
county seat. Residences.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 171^x22; subscription $2; established
1873; Edgar Williams, editor and publisher
(7-5).
RECORD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; Linwood
C. Gillis, editor and publisher (6—3).
PAPYRUS: monthly; literary; thirty-
two pages 5x7; subscription $1; established
1902; Michael Monahan, editor and publisher
(8-7 P).
EATONTOWN, Monmouth Co. n
1,0(X) pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd., 3 m.
W. of Long Branch. Underwear factories
and tannery. Farming and nurseries.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
•Ight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; William T. Cole, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
EGG HARBOR CITY, Atlaniie
Co. Q, 2,280 pop., on Atlantic City and West
Jersey & Seaside Rds., 42 m. S. E. of Phlladel-
NEW JERSEY.
phla. Pa. Grape growing, wine producing
cigar, cut glass and clothing factories.
Saw mills.
DER EGG HARBOR PILOT ; Sat
urdays; German; independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1858;
Charles Kroekel. editor and publisher (9— 5).
DEUTSCHER HEROLD; Saturdays;
German; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1867; Geo. F. Breder,
editor and publisher ( 3-*3 ).
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 17^^x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1906; F. O. Breder, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
ELIZABETH, c. h., Union Co. cf
52,130+ pop.— local estimate 62,000— on Cen-
tral of New Jersey and Pennsylvania Rds.
and Staten Island Sound, 30 m. S. W. of New
York City. Manufacturing.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; democratic ; twelve to twenty-
four pages 15x22; subscription $5.20; estab-
lished May, 1901; Nelson E. Barton, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3.885 in 1903
4,101 in 1903
6,155 in 1905
6,496 in 1906
6,675 in 1907
JOURNAL} every evening except Sun-
day; republican ; twelve to thirty-six pages
19x22; subscription $6; established 1779; Aug.
S. Crane, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,855 in 1895
4,492 in 1900
4,532 in 1902
4,704 in 1903
5,522 in 1904
6,518 in 1905
7,347 in 1906
8,311 in 1907
REVUE; Saturdays; German; Independ-
ent; eight pages 173^x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1904; Ernest G. Gommel, editor
and publisher (.6 — 5).
ELMER, Salem Co. JJ l.UOt pop., on
West Jersey & Seaside Rd., 16 m. E. of Salem,
the county seat, and 26 S. of Philadelphia,
Pa. Glass, shoe, spindle, wrapper and Iroa
manufactories. Agriculture and dairying.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; Samuel P. Foster, editor; Elmer Times
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,211 in 1896
2,342 in 1900
2,035 in 1902
2,111 in 1903
2,126 in 1904
2.053 in 1905
2.054 in 1906
2,029 in 1907
ENGLEWOOD, Bergen Co. ^ 7,922
pop., on Erie Rd., 15 m. N. of New York City.
PRESS ; Saturdays : republican ; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1890; J. H.Tlllotson,edItorandpublisher(l— «).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,624 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since 1902, up to and
including 1907.
BIRD LORE; bi-monthly; birds; forty
pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
Frank M. Chapman, editor; Macmlllan Com-
pany, publishers (12 — 3).
Copies printed: 3,166 in 1899
3,433 in 1903
5,166 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
687
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
FIiEMINGTON,c.h.,-Hwn<erdon Co.
"□ 2,087 pop., on Central of New Jersey,
Lehigh Valley and Pennsylvania Rds., 50 m.
W. of New York City. Center of large
peach trade.
D E M O C R A T-A DVERTISER;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15)^x22;
subscription $1; established 1881; H. M.
Voorhees, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
five occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
HUNTERDON CO. DE310CRAT»
Tuesdays; democratic; eight pages 17x22;
•ubscription $1.50; established 1838; Anthony j
KlUgore, editor and publisher (7—5). |
Copies printed: This paper had ere- |
dit for issuing more than i.ooo copies i
regularly in the years 1896 and 1901,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
HUNTERDON REPUBLICAN;
Wednesdays; republican; four pages 21x28;
subscription $1; established 1856; W. G.
Callls, editor and publisher (7—3 P)
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for issuing more thon 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1898,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
FORT LEE, Bergen Co. □' 3,500 pop.,
on Palisades, about 10 m. N. of Jersey City.
SENTINEL; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; JohnN. Race, editor and publisher (1—8).
FREEHOLD, c. h., Monmouth Co. a
5,000 pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds., 25 m. E. of Trenton, the
State capital. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
MONMOUTH DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1834 ; Joseph A. Yard,
editor and publisher (1—6).
(Topics printed: 1,068 in 1894
1,077 ill 1905
1,058 in 1907
MONMOUTH INQUIRER ; Thursdays;
republican ; eight to twelve pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1819; Maxcy Apple-
gate, editor and publisher (1—S).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1896, and every year
since, up to and including 1907-
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; independent-
democratic; eight to twelve pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Alex. L.
Moreau, editor and publisher ( 1—5 ).
Copies printed: 3>492 in 1901
3,786 in 1902
4,022 in 1903
• 4,132 in 1904
4,251 in 1906
4,414 in 1907
FRENCHTOWN, Hunterdon Co. ti
1,020+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Dela-
ware r., 30 m. N. W. of Trenton, the State
capital. Milling, manufacturing and agri-
culture,
HUNTERDON INDEPENDENT ; Fri-
days ; Independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1871 ; John R. Har-
don, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
STAR: Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; established
1860; W. H. Slpes, editor and publisher (8—3).
GLASSBORO, Gloucester Co. p 2,684
pop., on Atlantic City and West Jersey &
Seaside Rds., 17 m. S. of Philadelphia, Pa.
Glass bottles, window glass and canned
goods.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; repubUcan;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; A. M. Seabrook, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue Of 1,064 in
1899 and 1,603 in 1902, since whidi it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
GLEN GARDNER, Hunterdon Co.
ti 700 pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey.
18 m. E. of Easton, Pa. Picture-frame and
parchment-paper manufactories.
AVALANCHE; Wednesdays; eight
pages 18x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1882; E. W. Rush! editor and publisher.
GLOUCESTER CITY, Camden Co.
p 6,840+ pop., on Atlantic City and West
Jersey & Seaside Rds. and the Delaware r.,
3 m. S. of Camden, the county seat. Cotton
and rug mills. Welsbach light works.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1888 : Wm. D. Jenkins, edi-
tor and publisher (9—5).
GRANT WOOD, Bergen Co. □' 7,500
pop. Residential section.
PALISADE POST; Saturdays; six
pages 11x15}^; subscription $1; established
1906; Jarvis Keiley and Geo. S. Drew, Jr.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
HACKENSACK, c. h., Bergen Co. ^
9,443+ pop., on New Jerse.v & New York,
New York, Susquehanna & Western and
West Shore Rds. and Hackensack r., 13
m. N. of New York City. Brick-yard, silk
mill, wall paper and jewelry manufactory.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday : four to six pages 17J^x22 ;
subscription $3; established 1870; Caleb Van
Husan Whitbeck, editor; Evening Record
Publishing Co., publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4.794 i?
1903 and 4,478 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
BERGEN CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x.22; subscription
$1; established 1860; Democrat Publishing
Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but the weekly
edition had credit for exceeding 2,250
in 1896 and more than 1,000 in 1898
and every year sincej up to and includ-
ing 1907.
BERGEN CO. HERALD, Fridays,
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1870; Caleb Van Husan Whit-
beck, editor; Bergen County Herald Publish-
ing Company, publishers; prints editions for
neighboring towns.
Copies printed: This paper has on
688
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
•stablished 1870 ; Eugene K. Bird, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,671 in
1897 and 1,754 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
HACKETTSTOWN, Warren Co.^
3,474+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 62 m. W. of New York City.
Manufacturing and farming.
GAZETTE; Fridaj^s; democratic; four
pages 21x28; subscription $1.50; established
1856; Ctiarles Ritteuhouse, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WARREN REPUBLICAN: Fridays;
republican; four pages 21x28; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1872 ; George P. Curtis, edi-
tor; Cui-tis Bros., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1904,
but has not since set up any definite
anu satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
HADDONFIELD, Camden Co. p
2,776+ pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd.,
6 m. S. E. of Philadelphia, Pa. Farming.
HADDON GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent-
republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1;
established 1885; Wm. G. Taylor, editor and
manager; Tribune Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1.874 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
HAMMONTON, Atlantic Co. R
3.481+ pop., on Atlantic City and West Jersey
& Seashore Rds., 28 m. S. E. of Camden.
Shoe, cut glass, hosiery and other manu-
factures. Fruitgrowing.
SOUTH JERSEY REPUBLICAN;
Saturdays; republican: eight pages 13x20;
■ubscription $1.25 ; established 1862; Hoyt &
Son, editors and publishers (7 — 5).
SOUTH JERSEY STAR; Thursdays;
Independent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established May, 190;; C. L. Woodward,
editor and publisher (1—8).
FARM, GARDEN AND POULTRY;
monthly; agriculture, live stock and gar-
dening; sixteen pages 10i^xl53^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; establislied January, 1902;
Farm, Garden and Poultry Company, pub
Ushers (12—4).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEW JERSEY.
HARRISON, Sudson Co. d 10,596t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western,
Pennsylvania and Erie Rds. and Passaic r.,
opposite Newark. Numerous manufactur-
ing industries.
KEARNY RECORD; Fridays ;
Independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1873; Philip
A. Mc Avinej% editor ; The Record Company,
publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1897 and 1898, but has not
since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, Ber-
gen Co. cf 1,255+ pop., on New Jersej^ & New
York Rd., just S.of Hackensack. Manufac-
turing paper boxes, mole traps and me-
chanical tools.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays (A A).
NEWS-LETTER; weekly; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; Alonzo Chamberlain, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,000 for
the year 1897, I3OO0 in 1900, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many.
HIGHBRIDGE, Hunterdon Co. ^
1,377+ pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey,
2 m. N. of Clinton. Car-wheel and steel-
casting foundries. Agriculture.
HUNTERDON GAZETTE; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1890 ; Highbrldge
Printing Company publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,045 in
1897 and 1,399 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
HIGHTSTOWN, i>ferc«r Co. n l,749t
pop., on Pemberton & Hightatown and
Pennsylvania Rds., 49 m. W. from New York
City. Manufactories and farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.5(); estab-
lished 1845; Fred B. Appleget, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1876; J. Mount Smith, Jr.,
editor; R. M. J. Smith, publisher (7—3 P).
HOBOKEN, Hudson Co. ^ 59,36*t
pop., at terminus of Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western Rd., on the Hudson r. Port of
entry. Docks of six important lines of
European steamers. Opposite to and con-
nected by ferry with New York City. Lum-
ber, oil and coal.
OBSERVER; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; ten to twelve pages
17x233^; subscription $3; established 1892;
Hoboken Printing and Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office. 80 Washington
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 16,782 in 1901
and 28,766 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
689
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
DEMOKItAT; semi- weekly. Wednes-
days and Saturdays; German; four pages
15x2^; subscription $1; established 1897; Wm.
Faas, editor; Wm. Faas Printing and Pub-
lishing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in 1898, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
DEUTSCHE ANZEKiEK; Wednes-
days; German; sixteen pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1875; H. E.Schneider
& Co., editors and publishers.
INQUIRER ; Saturdays; democratic;
six to eight pages 17x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1896; W. W.Baxter, editor;
Philip Daab, publisher (7—7 P).
STEVENS INSTITUTE INDICA-
TOR; quarterly, January, April, July and
October; mechanical engineering; one hun
dred and thlrtj- pages 7x10; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Alumni and Under-
graduates of Stevens Institute of Technol-
ogy, editors and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,000 in
1899 and 1,213 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
HOPEWELL, Afercer Co. n 980t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 12 m.
N. of Trenton, the county seat and State
capital. Steam lumber mill, brick-yards
and factories. Farming.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1874; Wm. K. Race and E. V. Savidge, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,300 in 1895
ind 1,272 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
JERSEY CITY, c. h., Hudson Co. cJ'
232,699 pop., on eight railroads and on
Hudson r., opposite New York City, con-
nected by ferries and tunnels. Commerce
and manufactures are extensive. Its grain
elevators and sugar refineries are among
the largest in the world.
EVENING J O U R NA L. ; every
evening except Sunday ; republican ; twelve
to twentj four pages 18x24; subscription $6;
established 1867; Joseph A. Dear, editor;
Evening Joui-nal Association, publishers.
Office. 37 Montgomery street (1—8).
Copies printed: 14.362 in 1895
15,101 in 1900
15,891 in 1901
19,012 in 1903
21,106 in 1904
22,546 in 1905
23jOOS in 1906
24>330 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Evenimo
Journal, a strong Republican paper, con-
c«ded the leading paper in Hudson County,
the strongest Democratic county in New
Jersey. Inspection of its columns shows
the reason. More completely than any
other paper it represeats the greatest
number of local Interests in its district.
A two (2) cent paper, with a home, not a
street circulation among the people who
are able to purchase goods advertised.
Its circulation is continually and stead-
ily increasing. See adv. belbw.
The Evening Journal
OF JERSEY CITY, N.J.
The leading and only 2-cent local paper in a field
contested by i-cent local and New York papers.
A HOME, NOT A STREET CIRCULATION
One edition daily, therefore
no duplication of circulation.
Note Our Growth:
1900 1903 1905 1907
15,106 19,012 22,546 24,330
25,928
LAST THREE MONTHS OF 1907,
The American Newspaper Directory awards mark
(0©) for quality of circulation
44
600
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
APPEAL; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1902; Joseph
Summers, editor and publisher. Offlc«, 47
Montgomery street (9— 7P).
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; J, H. Pllsou, editor; The Chron
icle Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 47
Montgomery street.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four patces 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; C. H. Dayton and J. F. Norton,
•editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the. ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALD ; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1867;
The J. C. Herald Printing Co., editors and
publishers.
MIRROR; Saturdays; Independent;
six pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; A. L. Graham, editor and pub-
lisher (3—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 and i8q8,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF
AMERICA; monthly; agriculture; thirty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1904; Chronicle Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (4—5 P).
KEARNY, Hudson Co. n 9,oro pop.,
on Erie, Pennsylvania, Central of New Jer-
sey and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rds. and Passaic r., 14 m. from Newark.
Manufacturing.
WEST HUDSON PRESS; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1891; Wm. J. Keegan. editor;
Kearny Publishing Co., publishers (6 — 3).
KEYPORT, Monmouth Co. D 3,418t
pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd. and
Raritan bay, 24 m. S. of New York City.
Shipping trade in oysters, clams, canned
fruits and truck.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription jl ; established
1879; A. F. Walling, editor and publisher (1—8).
Ccpies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,050 for
1902, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
KEYPORT WEEKLY; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1869; E. D. Petteys, editor and pub-
lisher (3—8).
LAKEWOOD, Ocean Co. n4.200pop.,
on Central of New Jersey Rd., 22 m. S. W
I of Long Branch and 60 S. of New York City.
Winter health resort.
CITIZEN; Fridays; independent repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1900; Harry T. Hagaman, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
TIMES AND JOURNAL; Fridays;
republican; twenty-four to thirty two pages
10x14; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
Leslie R. Fort, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,159 in 1907
LAMBERTVILIjE, Hunterdon Co.
ti 4,63T+pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Dela-
ware r., 46 m. N. of Philadelphia, Pa. Man-
ufacturing.
ARGUS; Tuesdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
July, 1903; B. H. Joiner, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
BEACON; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26: subscription $i.5C; established
1845: Phineas K. Hazen & Son. editors and
publishers (5—6 P).
DEMOCRATIC WA GE WORKER ;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20x28;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; John
Kearns, editor and publisher.
RECORD ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872; Jessie E. Pierson, editor and
publisher (7—5).
LAUREL SPRINGS, Camden Co.
p 1,000 pop., on Atlantic City Rd., 10 m. S. E.
of Camden.
COURIER; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1901; Samuel S. Cord, editor
and publisher (2 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,000 in
1904, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
man}'.
LITTLE FALLS, Passaic Co. q
2,90S-f- pop., on Erie Rd., about 18 m. N. W.
of Jersey City. Woolen, cotton and silk
mills.
EAGLE; Saturdays (A A).
LONGBRANCH, Monmouth Co. D
8,872+ pop.— 19U5 census, 12,18E— on Central of
New Jersey and Pennsylvania Rds. and
steamboat connection, 49 m. S. of New
York City. Fashionable summer resort.
RECORD ; every evening except Sunday
and Friday, and WEEK lA, Fridays; inde-
pendent; dally fix to sixteen, weekly twelve
to thirty-six pages 1714^22^4 ; subscription-
daily $2.50, weekly $1.50; established— daily
1902, weekly 1883: B. Boisseau Babbitt, editor;
F. M. Taylor Publi.shing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,332 in 1905 and 2,605 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
Weekly had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,607 iri 1901 and 2,789 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1Q07.
CITY JOURNAL; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
691
NEW JERSEY.
established 1897; D. H. Van Brunt, editor and
publisher (6—3).
ECHO; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1904; W. E. Rock, editor; Rock &
Howard, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: 1,028 in 1907
NEWSJ; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establlslied
1866; Long Branch News Co., editors and
publishers (8— 5) (A A).
PRESS ; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1; established 1898;
Long Branch Press Co. (Inc.), editors and
publishers (8—5).
MATHSO'S,Morri$Co. [^j 3.754tpop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd,,
4 m. S. E. of Morrlstown, the county seat,
and 25 W. of New York City.
EAGLE; Fridays; Independent; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; Edgar Gary Markham, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,493 in
1903. since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
MAGNOLIA, Camden Co. P 600 pop.,
on Atlantic City Rd., 6 m. S. E. of Camden.
Glass works.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established July, 1903 ; C. F. Klein, editor
and publisher (12— 4).
MANASQUAN, Monmouth Co. a
1,500+ pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds.. 12 m. S. of Long Branch.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Theo. F. Hultz,
editor and publisher.
STAR-DEMOCRAT; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1880; W. E. Hoskins, editor and
publisher.
MARLTON, Burlington Co. D -oOO
pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd., 6 m.
E. of Haddonfleld. Farming.
CENTRAL RECORD; Fridays; inde
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription 75
cents; established 1896; Hiester Clymer, edi
tor and publisher ; publishes also editions
for Medford and Haddonfleld (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
MAT A WAN, Monmouth Co. a l,511t
pop., on Central of New Jersey and Penn-
sylvania Rds., 25 m. S. of New York City.
Pianos, rice food, terra cotta and stock
brick, carriages and sashes and pottery
wares. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1869 ; BenJ. F. S. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
MAY'S LANDING, c. h., Atlantic
Co. R 1,050 pop., on West Jersey & Seashore
Rd.,46m. S. R. of Philadelphia, Pa. Cotton
goods, fancy brick, shoes, lumber and ice.
RECORD ; Saturdays; republican ; four !
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1878; I
I. C. Shaner, editor and publisher.
NEW JERSEY.
MERCHANT VILLE, Camden Co.p
l,608f pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 4 m. E. of
Camden, the county seat. Residences of
Philadelphia business men.
REVIEW; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1888; W. H.
Lewis, editor; Wm. .L Lovell. publisher (8—3).
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; four
pages ISJ^x^; subscription $1; established
1899; W. J. Paul, editor and publisher (1—8).
METTTCHEN, Middletex Co. n l,786t
pop., on Lehigh Valley and Pennsylvania
Rds., 26 m. S. W. of New York City. Grist
mill and clay refineries.
RECORDER; Saturdays; independent-
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; S.B. D.Prickitt, editor
and publisher (1—8).
yinitTO'R'D, Hunterdon Co. ^754 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 16 111. E. of Eastou, Pa.
Milling and lumber. Iron mines. Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1880; W. H. Farrand, editor and publisher.
MILiLVILLE, Cumberland Co. p
12,000 pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd.
and Maurice r., 40 m. S. of Philadelphia
Pa. Manufacture of cotton, iron and glass.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1864; George Doyles,
editor; B. Frank Buck, manager (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1900, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
MILTON, MorriM Co. [j 541f pop.,
5 m. S. of Oakridge," the nearest railroad
station.
EVERGREEN; monthly; republican;
eight to twelve pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents; established May, 1903; J. W. Headley,
editor and publisher (11—5).
MONTCLAIR, Es$ex Co. cf 18,000
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Erie Rds., 6 m. N. of Newark, the
county seat.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1889; Francis Leon Chrisman,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1900,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1877 ; A. C. Studer, editor and publisher ( 3—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1896, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
MOORESTOWN, Burlington Co. a
2,050 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 9 m. E. of
Philadelphia, Pa. Flour mills, foundry and
carriage and canning factories.
CHRONICLE ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
692
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
Ushed 1879; William J. Lovell, editor and pub-
lisher.
REPUBLICAN ; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; twelve pages 11x14; subscription $1 ;
established 18S9; Earle Bowen, editor and
publisher (I— 8).
MORRISTO WN, c. b., Morris Co. [j i
11,267+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & '
Western, Whippany River and Rockaway
Valley Rds., 30 m. W. of New York City. '
Agriculture.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 20x26; subscription $3;
established 1900; E, H. Tomlinsou, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: 1,275 in 1902
1,572 in 1903
* 1,792 in 1904
1,931 in 190S
1,988 in 1906
2,092 in 1907
Publisher's announceme^i?.— Circulation lar-
ger than the combined circulation of all
the local weeklies. Great want medium.
CHROXICLiE; Thursdays; republican;
ten pages 15x22; subscription Si; established
1877; Pierson & Surdani, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,600 for the year
1895, and exceeding 1,000 in 1897, but
has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
EVENING EXPRESS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; A. L. Adams, editor
and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
"JERSEYMAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1826; Isaac R. Pierson, editor; Pierson
& Surdam, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,246 for
the year 1896, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
TRUE DEMOCRATIC BANNER;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 15x24;
subscription $2; established 1838; Vogt Bros.,
editors and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MOUNT HOLLY, c.h., Burlington
Co. a 4,930 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and
Rancocas r., 19 m. N. E of Philadelphia,
Pa. Manufacturing and agriculttire,
HERALD ; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 14x23 ; subscription §2 ; established
1826; W_. B. Wills, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,328 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898. up to and including
1907.
NEW JERSEY MIRROR ; Wednes-
aays; republican; four pages 25x30: sub-
scription $2; established 1818; Charles H.
Folwell, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, _ but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
NEWS: Tuesdays ; republican ; four pages
23x30; subscription $1; established 1879;
Joseph C. Kingdon, editor; Walters, Hand &
Kingdon, publishers (7 — 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,300 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NATIONAL PARK, Gloucester Co,
P 31+ pop.
AMERICAN HOMES; Thursdays
(A A).
NETCONG, MorrisCo. [^ 1,024 pop., on
Delaware, Lackawana & V^ estern Rd., 16 m.
N. W. of Morristown, the county seat
Iron furnaces and railroad yards.
N. J. UNION TIMES; Wednesdays;
local; six to eight pages 16x22: subscription
$1; established 1902: Cnarles W. Eaton, edi-
tor and publisher (1-8).
STANHOPE EAUL.E; Wednesdays;
four pages 18x24: subscription $1 ; established
1884; Geo. T. Keech. editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
NEWARK, c. h., Essex Co. a 283,289
pop., on Central of New Jersey, Pennsyl-
vania, Delaware. Lackawanna & Western,
Erie and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Passaic r.,
9 m. W. of New York City. Extensive
manufactories of various kinds and con-
siderable domestic commerce.
DAILY.
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent ; fourteen to
twenty-four pages 17x26; subscription $5;
established 1883; Wallace M.Scudder. editor;
The Evening News Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 215-217 Market street (1—6).
Copies sold, 50,406 in 190a
53,896 in 1903
57,053 in 1904
60,102 in 1905
63,022 in 1906
67,19s in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — In 1907 the actual
net paid daily circulation of the Newark
EVKNiso News was 67,195 copies, and 7,524,329
agate lines were published.
The Newark Evknino Nkws is the recog-
nized advertising medium and home news-
paper of New Jersey, and is considered one
of the best two-cent evening newspapers
in the United States.
Absolutely no secret about circulation
or advertising rates.
All objectionable advertising Is barred.
All the leading local and foreign adver-
tisers regard the Newark Evkniko Nkwb
as a satisfactory result-producing medium,
and are consequently regular patrons of
its advertising columns.
Sworn circulation statement, rate card
or sample copy will be cheerfully mailed
upon request.
MORNING STAR AND NEWARK
ADVERTISER; erery morning except
Sunday; independent; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription S3: established 1906; James Martin,
president; Newark Daily Advertiser Publish-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
693
NEW JERSEY— Newark.
ing Company, publishers. Office, 794 Broad
street (5—7 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 21,015 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 17,500 in 1900
and more than 12,500 in 1905 and
1907.
NEW JERSEY FREIE ZEITUNG;
every morniug except Sunday, D E R
ERZAEHL.ER, Sundays, and VVEEK-
LjY, Wednesdays; German; indepeudeut-
republican; daily eight to twelve, Sunday
twenty to twenty-four, weekly eight pages
15x23; subscription— daily with Sundaj- $9,
Sunday $2, weekly 5u cents; established-
daily and Sunday 1838, weekly 1879; Freder-
ick Kuhn, editor; Benedict Prieth, publisher.
Office, 75 Market street (1— 4V
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 5,582 in 1897 and 6,910 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 8,710 in 1897 and
11,009 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
witli more than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2»47S in 1895,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1899, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
WEEKLY.
L,A FRUSTA; Saturdays; Italian; in-
dependent republican: six pages 15x21; sub-
scription .$2; esrablished 19U0; Edmund S.
Mancusi Ungaro, editor and publisher. Of
flee, 86 Mt. Prospect avenue (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,990 in 1902
and 3,899 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with n?ore
than 2,250 in 1907.
L.A MONTAGNA (The Mountain); Sat-
urdays; Italian; republican; four pages
16x22; subscription $2; established 1894;
Frank A. Fiore, editor; The Montagna
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 159 Eighth
avenue.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renew^ of
the claim.
I. A RI VISTA; Saturdays; Italian: six-
teen pages BJi^xlli^; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1905; Richard F. Mattla, edi-
tor; The Review Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 39 Crane street.
liEDGER; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 17x23; subscriDtion $1; established 1893;
Herman E. L. Beyer, editor and publisher.
Office, 40 Mechanic street (12—5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1898 and more than
2,250 in 1899, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
"S^W JERSEY COMMERCE AND
FINANCE AND ESSEX CO. REC-
NEW JERSEY— Newark.
ORD AND GUIDE; Saturdays; com-
merce, finance, legal and real estate; twenty
pages 11x15; subscription $6; established
September, 1905; The 'Credit Reporing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 224 Market
street (1—8).
PIONIER ; Saturdays; German; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x23; subscription $2;
established 1885; Francis E. Adler, editor; F.
E. Adler & Co., publishers. Office, 50 William
street (5—5 P).
SUNDAY CALiL; Sundays; independ-
ent; thirty-eight to forty six pages 16x24;
subscription $2.50; established 1872; Wm. T.
Hunt, editor; Louis Hannoch, business man-
ager; Newark Call Printing and Publlshine
Co., publishers. Office, 204 Market st. (1—6).
Copies printed: 19,815 in 1895
20,995 ^ 1900
21,770 in 1901
23,858 in 1904
33,415 in 190S
35,369 in 1906^
38,283 in 1907
TOWN TAIiK; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; twenty pages 10x14; subscription $2.50;
established 1889; T. E. Burke and H. E. L.
Beyer, editors and publishers. Office, 40
Mechanic street (12—5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898, and more than
1. 000 in 1899, and every year since*
up to and including 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
NEW JERSEY TRADE REVIEW;
semi - monthly ; commercial ; thlrtj'- two
pages 10x13 ; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
Paul V. Flynn, editor and publisher. Office,
45 Park street (8—3 P).
MONTHLY.
AUTO BULLETIN; monthly: auto-
mobiles ; twenty-eight pages 9^x12 ; subscrip-
tion «!; established June, 1905: F. R. Pratt,
editor; J. H. Concannon, publisher. Office,
821 Prudential building (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,566 in 1907
EXPOSITOR ; monthly ; insurance ;
finance; sixty pages 9x12; subscription $3;
established July, 1905; Expositor Company,
editors and publishers. Office, 781 Broad
street (7—5 P). ;;^-_ ^ ^ &c'
MESSENGER; monthly; undenomina-
tional; twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion S() cents; established 1885; Henry A.
Cozzens, editor; Young Men's Christian As-
sociation, publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 190a
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEW JERSEY BAPTIST BULliE-
TIN; monthly; baptist; sixteen pages
7x10; subscription 25 cents: established
1890; Rev. D. DeWolf, editor and publisher.
Office, 8 Academy street (1^).
Copies printed: 5,133 in 1902
5,650 in 1905
6,229 in 1907
POULTRY NEWS; monthly; poultry;
twenty pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1903; John Engel, Jr., editor and
publisher (12—6).
RAILROAD EMPLOYEE; monthly;
labor; sixteen to twenty-four pages 10x14;
subscription 50 cents; established 1891; Ben
094
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY— Newark.
E. Chapin, editor and publisher. Office, 494
Broad street (12—6).
Copies printed: 6,646 in 1897
7,585 in 1899
9,950 in 1902
10,642 in 1903
12,312 in 1904
14,436 in 190S
15,317 in 1906
15,555 in 1907
SELLING ELECTRICITY; month
ly; electricity; sixty pages 6|xl0; subscrlp
tion SI; established January, 1907; Frank B.
Rae, Jr., editor; C. W. Lee Co., publishers.
Office, 54 Clinton street (6—7).
BI-MONTHLY.
SCHOOL EXCHANGE; bi-monthly;
education; sixty to one hundred pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established October, 1906;
S. Irwin Mauness, editor; Newark Public
School Princlnals' Association, publishers.
Office, Seventh Avenue School (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,260 in 1907
NEW BRUNSWICK, c. h., Mid-
dlesex Co. a 20,006+ pop.— local estimate
23,031— on Pennsylvania Rd. andRaritan r.,
32 m. S. W. of New York City. Rubber
goods, boots and shoes.but tons, vrall paper,
hosiery, machinei-y, carpets and other arti-
cles. Dutch Reformed Theological Semi-
nary and Rutgers College.
HOME NEWS; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x22; subscription-
daily S5, weekly $1; established— dailv 1879,
weekly 1883: Hugh Boyd, editor and publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,500 in 1897 and 3.960 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
2,250 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
The weekly edition has on two oc-
casions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
PRESS; every morning except Sunday;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1855; W. B. Prickitt, editor;
New Brunswick Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed. to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
T1I>IES; every evening except Suudav,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic:
eight pages 16x22; subscription— dailv S:3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1849. weeklv
1792: Francis W. Daire, editor: Timos Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (3— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1901,
and every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
CATHOLIC RECORD? monthlv;
catholic; sixteen pages 91^x1214; subscription
50 cents; established August, 1906; Eugene
W Morris, editor; Morris & McMartry, pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
NEW JERSEY.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies> but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEW EGYPT, Ocean Co. ni.OOO pop.,
on Pemberton & Hightstown Rd., 3 m. S
of Hornerstown. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1900: W. Clement
Moore, editor; Moore Bios., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEWFIEIiD, Gloucester Co. JJ 508
pop., on "West Jersey & Seashore Rd., 4 m. X.
of Vineland. Fruit and truck cultivated;
Smyrna rugs and rattan furniture manu-
factured.
ITEM ; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1874; A. C.
Dalton, editor and publisher.
NEWTON, c. h., Sussex Co. t] 4,3761
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd., 65 m. N. W. of New York City. Slate
quarrying, three shoe factories, silk mill,
box factorj' and horse race track. Seat of
Newton Collegiate Institute.
NEW JERSEY HERALD ANO
SUSSEX CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 17J^ox22; subscription
$1.50; established 1829; Jacob L. Bunnell and
Martin J. Cox, editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1900 and 1907.
SUSSEX REGISTER ; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1813: Richard F. Goodman,
editor and publisher (1—8)
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,725 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.'
NUTLEY, J^ssex Co. t;' 3,.^00 pop. (of
township), on Erie Rd.. 4 m. N. of Newark.
Manufacturing and farming.
SITN; Saturdays; republican ; eight pagea
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1895; Jas.
D. Foy, editor and publisher (S— 3).
OCEAN CITY, Cape May Co. R l.^OTf
pop., on West Jersey & Seaside Rd., 10 m. S.
of Atlantic City. Summer resort and camp-
meeting site.
LEDGER; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22, subscription $1; established
1897; Rev S. H. Hahn, editor; New Jersey
Methodist PublishingCo., publishers (7— 3 P).
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1881 : R. Curtis Robinson. editor and publisher.
OCEAN GROVE, Monmouth Co. a
2,754 pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds., adjoining Asbury Park.
Seaside summer resort.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
696
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
E.N.Woolston, manager; Ocean Grove Times
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly in 1899, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
ORANGE, Essex Co. cT 24,141t pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western and
Erie Rds., 12 m. W. of New York City. Hat
factories. Edison phonograph works.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; eight pages
15x.d2; subscription $1; established 1898;
Fred. C. Shaim, editor and publisher (3--:3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to th'at effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; twelve to sixteen pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1869; F. W. Baldwin,
editor; Orange Chronicle Company, publish-
ers (S— 31.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,454 in 1895
and 2,363 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
J O IT R N A L< ; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1852; Edgar "Williams, edi-
tor; Orange Journal Publl=;liing Company,
publishers (7—3 P).
UNION; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1893: G. R. Pratt, editor and publisher C^— 3).
VOLiKSBOTE; Saturdays; German;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription S2; estab-
lished 1872; E. Temme, editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
UNION ADVOCATE; monthly (A A).
PALMYRA, Burlington Co. U 1,800
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 7 m. E. of Cam-
den and near Delaware r. Agriculture.
NEWS AND SOUTH JERSEY AD-
VERTISER; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1884; C. F. Sleeper, editor and publisher.
PARKRIDGE, Bergen Co. cf 870t
pop., on New Jersey & New York Rd., 11 m.
N. of Hackensack, the county seat. Bob-
bin, sash and blind, chair, carbon-paper and
canning factories.
L.OCAL1; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x^2;
subscription $1; established 1889: Jas. B. H.
& John C. Storms, editors and publishers.
FORESTERS' MAGAZINE; month
ly ; Ancient Order of Foresters ; eight pages
9x11}^; subscription 50 cents; established
1892; Robert A. Sibbald, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,000 in
1 002, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
PASSAIC. Passaic Co. b 37,837 pop.,
on Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna &.
Western Rds. and Passaic r., 5 m. S. of
Paterson, the county seat. Manufacturing.
Residences of many New York City busi-
ness men.
HERA LiD ; every evening except Sunday;
democratic ; ten to sixteen pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $3; established 1873 as a weekly; R.
G. Bremner, editor ami publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 5,362 in 1902
5,836 in 1904
6,824 in 1907
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight to twenty pages 15J^x22;
subscription $3; established 1877; George M.
Hartt, editor; James T. Barker, manager;
News Publishing Company, publishers U — 8).
Copies printed: 2,865 in 1895
4,494 in 1901
4,616 in 1902
5,115 in 1903
5,576 in 1904
5.792 in 1905
6,243 in 1906
6,512 in 1907
ITEM; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1870;
K. E. Knapp, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,245 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
REVUE: Saturdays (A A).
WOCHENBLiATT; Saturdays; Ger-
man; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1891; Hermann Otto, editor and
publisher.
PATERSON, c.b., Passaic Co. b
105,171+ pop., on Erie,Delaware,Lackawanna
& Western and New York, Susquehanna*
Western Rds., Passaic r. and Morris canal,
16 m. N. W. of New York City. Some of
the largest silk manufactories in the United
States; large iron and locomotive workg.
DAILY.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; ten to twenty-
four pages 17x54; subscription $5; established
1890; E. B. Haines, editor; The News Printing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,006 in 1895
7,959 in 1900
8.793 in 1904
9,014 in 1905
10,822 in 1906
12,007 in 1907
GUARDIAN I every evening except
Sunday; democratic; ten pages 18x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1836: Guardian
Printing and Publishing Co., ptiblishers(2— 6).
Copies printed: 6,059 in 1896
Si375 in ipoi
7,257 in 1902
8,216 in 1903
8,370 in 1904
9,583 in 1905
10,425 in 1906
11,608 in 1907
MORNING CAJLL.; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; republican; ten and twelve
to sixteen pages 20x24; subscription $5; es-
tablished 1883; Joseph E. Crowell, editor;
Call Printing and Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,134 in 1896
and 9,595 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
696
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; twelve pages 16x22; subscription
$3; established 1863; George Wurts, editoi' ;
Press Printing and Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 269 Main street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly in 1898, but has not since
set up ariy definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
VOL.KSFREUND; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; German; independent; eight
pages 173^x22; subscription $5; established
1868; German-American Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WEEKLY.
DE TELEGRAAF; Wednesdays;
Hollandish ; republican; eight pages 18x22;
gubscription $1.50; established 1880 ; Poelstra
& Akershock, editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an issue of 1,500 in 1899, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but nas been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
HET OSTEN; Saturdays; Hollandish;
four pages 16x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1904; J. Van Zwoll, editor and
publisher (5—5 P).
MESSAGGERO; Saturdays (A A).
NATIONAL, LABOR STANDARD;
Saturdays; labor; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1876 ; National Labor
Standard Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (9—5 P).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
SABBATSCHOOL,BODE;Thursdays;
religious; Hollandish; four pages 8x12; sub-
scription .50 cents; established 1887; Rev. K.
Kuiper, editor ; James Tanis. publisher.
Office, 334 River street (12—6). Does not In-
sert advertisements (A A).
SUNDAY CHRONICLE { Sundays
(A A).
VINDICE; Saturdays (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
INDUSTRIAL WATCHMAN; semi-
monthly; local; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1898 ; Fillmore Smith, edi-
tor and publisher (1—5).
PAULSBORO, Gloucester Co. p2,000
pop., on Delaware River Rd. and Dela-
ware r., 12 m. S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Ag-
ricultural implements, wagons, fertilizers,
gunpowder works. Farming.
SUN; Thursdays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1905; C. M. Gvvilliani, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
PEAPACK, Somerset Co. n 241 pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
12 m. S. W. of Morristown. Farming.
EXPONENT; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; F. R. Shampanore, editor; G. W.
Shampanore, publisher; dated also at Glad-
stone r6— 3).
NEW JERSEY.
PENNGROVE, Salem Co. p 2,082
pop., on Delaware River Rd. and Delaware
r. and terminus Delaware River Rd., 28 m.
S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Summer resort and
Ashing town. Gunpowder and canning
factories.
RECORD; Fridays ; independent;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1877; Wm. A. Summerill, editor and
publisher (7— 5).
PENNINGTON, Mercer Co. a 733t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 8 m.
N. of Trenton, the county seat. Seat of
Pennington Seminary.
POST; Wednesdaj's; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899: W. B. R.
Mason, editor and publisher (&— R).
PERTH AMBO Y, Middlesex Co. a
17,699+ pop., ou Central of New Jersey, Le-
high Valley, Pennsylvania and Staten Is-
land Rapid Transit Rds., at head of Raritan
bay, 25 m. S. W. of New York City. Terra-
cotta, fire-brick and shipbuilding.
CHRONICLE ; every evening except
Sunday ; independent ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1890; J. S.Wight,
editor; The Perth Amboy Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the year 1896, but has not
since set up an^ definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1901 ; J. Logan
Clevenger, editor; Evening News Company,
publishers.
Copies printed: 2,104 in 1903
2,998 in 1904
3,208 in 1905
3,994 in 1906
4,612 in 1907
MIDDLESEX CO. HERALD; every
evening except Sunday; itidependent: four
pages 17x22; subscription $3; established 1889;
Herald Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1904, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription -1; established 1900; J. H. Dono-
hue, editor and publisher (1—8).
FOLKEBLADj Saturdays; Norwegian-
Danish; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1897 ; J. P. Holm, editor and pub-
lisher.
MIDDLESEX CO. DEMOCRAT;
Saturdays ; democratic ; four to eight pages
2ux26; subscription $1 ; established 1847; St.
George Kempson, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1904, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
PHILLIPSBURG, Warren Co. tl
10,052+ pop., on Central of New Jersey, Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western, Lehigh Val-
ley andPennsylvanla Rds. and Delaware r.,
opposite Easton, Pa., and 74 m. W. of New
York City. Manufacturing and farming.
POST; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 18x22; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
697
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
$3.25 ; established 1892 ; M. T. Lynch, editor
and publisher.
NEW JERSEY PATRIOT; monthly;
Patriotic Order Sons of America; four pages
14x21; subscription 50 cents; established 1894;
Qeo. W. Smith, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PLAINFIELD, Union Co. c/ 24,094
pop., on Central of New Jersey, Baltimore
& Ohio and Philadelphia & Reading Rds.,
24 m. S. W. of New York City. Surrounded
by a number of villages, which swell the
population to 35,000. Clothing, hats, gloves,
silks, printing presses, safes, surgical in-
struments, cement blocks and machinery.
Residences of New York City business men.
COURIER-NEWS; every evening
except Sunday; republican; eight to sixteen
pages irx23%; subscription $5; established
1884; C. H. Frost, manager; Courier-News
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
2,523 in 1905
2,894 ^ 1906
3,173 in 1907
PRESS ; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 18x23; subscription
$5; established 188?; A. L. Force, editor and
proprietor (12 — 3).
Copies printed:
2,502
in
1897
2,558
m
1900
2»S32
m
1902
2,790
in
1903
2.725
m
1904
2,874
in
1905
2,970
m
1906
3.036
in
1907
CONSTITUTIONALIST; Timrsdays;
democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$2; established 1867; A. L. Force, editor and
publisher (2—7 P).
NORTH PLAINFIELD REVIEW}
Saturdays; Independent-republican; eight
pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; established
1900; H. H. Webb, editor and publisher (1—8).
SABBATH RECORDER; Mondays;
seventh-day baptist; thirty-two pages 7x10;
subscription $2: established 1844; T. L.
Gardiner, editor; American Sabbath Tract
Society, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 3,071 in 1898
2,29s in 1902
3,065 in 1907
NEW JERSEY LAW JOURNAL;
monthly; legal; forty pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1878; A. V. D. Honeyman,
editor; New Jersey Law Journal Publish-
ing Co., publishers (6—3).
PLEASANTVIIiLE, Atlantic Co. P,
2,182+ pop., on Atlantic City and West Jersey
& Seashore Rds. , 5 m. N. W. of Atlantic City.
Automobile and patent bottle stopper
works, and steam planing mill. Summer
resort.
PRESS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15Mx24; subscription $1; established
1890; Q. William Braun, editor; Press Print-
ing Co., publishers (1—7).
POINT PLEASANT, Ocean Co. a
746+ pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds. and Manasquan r., 60 m.
S. of New York City. Summer resort.
BEACON; Saturdays ; independent :
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1884; D. C. Leaw, editor and publisher (6—3).
PORT NORRIS, Cumberland Co. 9
on Central of New Jersey Rd. and Maurice
r., about 2 m. N. of Delaware Bay.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays (A A).
PRINCETO 'S.Mercer Co. D 3,899t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Delaware
& Raritan canal, 49 m. S. W. of New York
City. Seat of Princeton University and
Princeton Theological Seminary.
PRINCETONIAN; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, during the college year; col-
legiate; four pages 11x16; subscription $4;
established 1876; Students of Princeton Uni-
versity, editors and publishers (6—3).
ALUMNI WEEKLY; Saturdays, dur-
ing school vear; collegiate; twenty pages
7x10; subscription $3: established 1900; Edwin
M. Norris, editor; Princeton Publishing Co.,
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,811 in 1902
and 2,404 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
PRESS; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
IS^; C. S. Robinson & Co., editors and pub-
Ushers (7—5).
STAR; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1894, as
Signal Enterprise; Fred. W. Konietzko, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
NASSAU LITERARY MAGA-
ZINE; monthly, during the college year;
literary; one hundred and four pages 6x9;
subscription $2.50; estabUshed 1842; Senior
Class of Princeton College, editors and pub-
lishers.
TIGER ; monthly, during the college
year; collegiate; forty-eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; established 1890; Students of
Princeton University, editors and publisherg
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,180 for the year 1905.
but has- not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL
B.EVIFW; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; presby terlan ; one hundred &n4
seventy six pages 7x10; subicriptlon $8;
established 1890; Princeton University Press,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,150 ^ 1906
1,150 in 1907
RAHWAY, Union Co. d 7,935t pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd. and Rahway r., 19 m.
W. of New York City. Carriage and Gordon-
press works, Merck Drug Works, New
Jersey Steel Works, Continental Steel
Works, wood carving and Regina music
box factories and agriculture.
NEW^ JERSEY ADVOCATE; Thurs-
days; republican: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1S22; H. B. Rollinson,
editor and publisher (1—8).
UNION DEMOCRAT: Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1840; Lewis S. Hyer, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit ^r an average issue of i,374 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
698
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907, although the publisher
admits that no such record is kept as
would make it possible to prepare a
definite and satisfactory statement of
the number of copies printed for the
requisite period of a full year.
RAMSEY, Bergen Co. q' 950 pop., on
Erie Rd., 27 m. N. of New York. Farming.
JOURNALi; Fridays; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
J. Y. Dater, editor and publisher.
REDBANK, Monmouth Co. a 5,428t
pop., on Central of New Jersey and Penn-
sylvania Rds., at head of navigation on
Shrewsbury r., 26 m. S. W. of New York
City. Large canneries and carriage and
gold-leaf manufactories.
REGISTER; Wednesdays; republican;
sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1.50: es-
tablished 1878; John H. Cook, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Copies printed: 2,518 in 1895
2,711 in 1900
2,857 Jn 1902
2,961 in 1903
3,035 in 1904
3,285 in 190S
3,701 in 1906
3,981 in 1907
11:^" The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
'rating accorded the Register
is guaranteed by the publish-
ers of Rowell's Annerican
Newspaper Directory, who
will pay one hundred dollars to the first
person who successfully controverts its
accuracy.
NEW JERSEY STANDARD; Fri
days ; democratic; ten pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established iai4 ; Credo Harris,
editor and publisher (10— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,300 in 1896, but
has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
RICHLAND, Atlantic Co. O, 212t
pop., at junction of Atlantic City and West
Jersey & Seashore Rds., about 30 m. N.W.
of Atlantic City.
TIMES; Saturdays (A A).
RIDGEFIELD PARK, Bergen Co.
cf 1,250 pop.— local estimate 2,500 — on New
"Vfork, Susquehanna & Western and West
Shore Rds., 2 m. S. by S. E. of Hackensack,
the county seat.
BUL1L.ETIN: Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Ridgefleld Park Bulletin Com-
pany, editors and publishers (2—8).
RIDGEWOOD, Bergen Co. cf iTSOO
pop., on Erie Rd., 5 m. N. E. of Paterson and
22 N. W. of New York City.
HERAIiD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscriptlop $1 ; established
1898; Bralnard G. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 802 in 1907
NEW JERSEY.
NEWS ; Fridays; independent; four pages
21x29 ; subscription $1 ; established 1890; Frank
A. Baxter, editor and publisher (2—8).
RINGOES, Hunterdon Co. ^3 302 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 6 m. N. of Lambert-
ville. Agriculture.
JOURNAL, OF ORTHOEPY AND
ORTHOGRAPHY^ ; monthly ; educa
tional ; twenty-four pages 6x9 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1884 ; C. W. Larison,
editor and publisher ; printed in phonic
characters (1 — 8).
RIVERSIDE, Burlington Co. U 561t
pop.— local estimate 3,800— on Pennsylvania
Rd. and Delaware r., 5 m. S. W. of Burling-
ton. Factories and mills.
BURLINGTON CO. PRESS; Fri-
days; English and German; independent;
sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; H.D. Torrie, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,000 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim for issuing so many.
RIVERTON, Burlington Co. U l,332t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 8 m. N. E. of
Camden. Agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1889;
J. D. Jauney, M. D., editor; Walter L. Bowen,
publisher; dated also at Palmyra (12—7).
ROCKAWAY, Morris Co. 6 l,483t
pop., on Morris & Essex div. of Delaware,
Lackawanna •& Western and Central of
New Jersey Rds., 9 m. N. W. of Morristown,
the county seat. Iron foundry, flour mill,
bleach, dye and print works, cycle and
component works, ax factories and car-
riage works.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889; Sidney Collins, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
RUTHERFORD, Bergen Co. ^
4,411+ pop.— local estimate 5,290-^on Erie
Rd., 8 m. N. of Jersey City. Mostly resi-
dences of New York City business men.
AMERICAN; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 16x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892: John E. Tyler, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1904 and every year
since, up to and including 1907-
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays ; non-
partisan; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1895; Tlie Petrie Press, editors
and publishers; dated at East Rutherford
(11-2).
REPUBIjICAX; Saturdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished April, 1904; Frank P. Newman, edi-
tor; Rutherford Publishing Company, pub-
lishers ll— 5).
SALEM, c. h., Salem Co. p 6,8111 pop.,
on West Jersey & Seashore Rd. and Salem
r., 34 m. S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Glass, iron
and hosiery manufactories and fruit and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
699
NEW JERSEY.
vegetable packing establishments. Agri-
culture.
STANDARD AND JERSEYMAN;
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established— Standard 1819,
Jerseyman 1884, consolidated 1904; W. H.
Chew, editor; Standard and Jerseyman Co.,
publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1896 and 1907,
SUNBEAi>I; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1; established 1844;
Robert Gwynne, Jr., editor; Suubeani Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,784 in 1903
and 1,896 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1. 000 in 1907.
NEWJERsiEY PYTHIAN j monthly
(AA).
SHASRIGHT, Monmouth Co. n l,198t
pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd., il4 u^-
N. of Long Branch. Summer resort.
NEAVS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1899; P. Hall Packer, editor and publisher
(1—8). See adrertisemeut belo^v.
vS E N T I N E L. ; Fridays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription SI; established 1880; "Will-
iam J. Leonard, editor; Co-operative Press
Co., publishers (T— 3 P).
SEA ISLE CITY, Cape May Co.Q^
500 pop., on Reading and West Jersey &
Seashore Rds., 65 m. S. E. of Philadelphia,
Pa. Summer resort.
CAPE MAY CO. TIMES; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1886; Matthew Jefferson,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SHORTHILLS, Essex Co. cT 3.500
pop. (of township), on Delaware, Lacka- '
wanna & Western Rd., 10 m. W. of Newark, ;
the county seat.
I T E 31 ; Thursdays ; independent ; four '
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established I88S; [
Frank Wright, editor and publisher (6—3).
SOMERVILLiE, c. h., Somerset Co. a
4,843+ pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey
and Raritan r., 36 m. W. of New York City.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
SOMERf^ET DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
NEW JERSEY.
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1888; C. P. Hoagland, man-
ager; Somerville Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,092 in
1894 and 2,180 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
SOMERSET MESSENGER; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scriptions!; established 1822; J. H. Mattison,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,450 in 1903, but
has not since made claim to issuing so
many as i.ooo copies.
UNIONIST - GAZETTE ; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 18.34; O. H. Bateman, editor;
Unionist- Gazette Association, publishers
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,707 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907,
FUR NEWS; monthly; seventr-two
pages 7x10; subscription .§1 ; established"^ July,
1901; Paul Belden, editor and publisher
(10-7 P).
JERSEY KNIGHT; monthly ; Knighta
of Pythias; eight pages 1.3x17; subscription 50
cents; established 1884; D. N. Messier, man-
ager (1-6) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,014 for
the year 1899, and exceeding 1,000 in
1902, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
ROYAIj CRAFTSMAN; monthly;
masonic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1887; C. P. Hoagland, manager;
Somerville Publishing Co., publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that efiFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SOUTH AMBO Y, Middlesex Co. n
6,349+ pop., on New York & Long Branch,
Pennsylvania and Raritau River Rds. and
Sea Bright News
TKe only **Do-i$ay** paper oi\ eartH,
publi.shed every Saturday morning by P. Hall Packer, editor and
publisher; best advertising medium on the Jersey Coast; rates furnished
on application. Subscription $1.00 per year. All the local county and
State news. A live, up-to-date journal known the world over as tHe
only "Do-Say** paper on eartK. Circulation
rapidly increasing.
700
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
Baritan r., 23 m. W. of New York City.
Potteries, machine shops and an iron
foundry. Coal shipping.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription SI; established 1881;
Jlelford N. Roll, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
SOUTH ORANGE, Estex Co.^
4,6(18+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd;, 5 m. W. of Newark, the county
seat.
BUIiliETIN; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869 ; Edgar Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
SPOTS'WOOD P. O., Middlesex
Co. p 700 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.,25m.
S. W. of New York.
PHYSICAL. CULTURE; monthly;
hygiene; tvv^euty pages &%x.^]4\ subscription
50 cents; established March. 1898; Bernarr
MacFadden, editor; Physical Culture Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (6—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1907.
SPRINGLAKE BEACH,
Monmouth Co. n 526+ pop., on Central of
New Jersey and Pennsylvania Rds., 8 m. N.
of Manasquan. Seaside summer resort.
SEASIDE GAZETTE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1877; E. S. V. Stultz, editor;
Seaside Publishing Co., publishers (6 — 3).
SUMMIT, Union Co. d 5.302t pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
20 m. W. of New York City. Silk factory.
Summer resort.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; J. W. Clift, editor and publisher (7—5),
RECORD; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $2; established 1882
Alfred J. Lane, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1902,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
SUSSEX, Sussex Co. t) 1,318 pop.,
on New York, Susquehanna & Western
and Lehigh & New England Rds., 14 m.
N. E. of Newton, the county seat. Agricult-
ure. Near slate quarries and iron and zinc
mines.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ
ent ; eight pages 15x22; subscription ,§2; estab
Ushed 1870; Stanton & Wilson, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in ipo6,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WANTAGE RECORDER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1S94: Chas. E. Stickney, edi-
tor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
MILK REPORTER; monthly; milk
trade; twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1;
established 1884; John J. Stanton, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,675 i^i 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
SWEDESBORO, Gloucester Co. p
1,115 pop., on West Jersej^ & Seashore Rd.,
17 m. S. W. of Philadelphia, Pa. Manufact-,
uring, farming and truck raising.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscripiiou $1; established 1886;
Geo. W. Pither, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
TENAFEY, Bergen Co. ci l,746t pop.,
on Erie Rd.. 16 m. N. W. of New York City.
Manufacturing.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1884; J. Z. Demarest, editor: Tenafly Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect.
TOMS RIVER, e. li.. Ocean Co. n
1,425 pop., on Central of New Jersey and
Pennsylvania Rds., at head of Toms River
bay. Summer and winter resort.
NEW JERSEY COURIER; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1850; Wm. H. Fischer, edi-
tor; New Jersey Courier Publishing Co.,
publishers ( 7—3 P ) .
NEW JERSEY TRIBUNE; Thurs-
days (A A).
OCEAN CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1877; Charles S.
Haslett, editor and publisher (6—3) (A A).
TOWN OF UNION (Weehawken
p. 0.), Hudson Co. iif 15,187+ pop., on New
York, Ontario & Western and West Shore
Rds. and Hudson r., opposite New York
City, 3}4 m. N. of Jersey City.
HUDSON CO. REVUE; Saturdays;
German; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1.50; establislied 1887: George Herz, editor;
Michel & Rank, publishers.
TRENTON, c. h., Mercer Co. D State
Capital, 84,147 pop., on Penusylvania and
Philadelphia & Reading Rds. and Delaware
r., at head of steamboat navigation, SO m.
N. E. of Philadelphia, Pa., and 60 S. W. of
New York City. Potteries, tile, wire, rub-
ber, iron and steel manufactories. Flour
mills. Seat of State Normal School.
DAILY.
1 STATE GAZETTE; every morning ex-
i eept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
i republican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
, 17x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1 ; es-
' tablished — dally 1846, weekly 1792; Thomas
Holmes, editor; John L. Murphy Publishing
dit for an average issue of 1,105 for ! Company, publishers (1—8) ^
the 3rear 1897, 1,349 in 1903, bttt has| _ Copies printed : No definite and
not since
many as i
made claim
,000 copies.
satis-
to isstting 80 ' factory statement has ever been secured
' from this paper, but the daily editi(m
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
701
NEW JERSEY— Trenton,
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and imore than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
independent; twelve to twenty pages 18x24;
•ubscriptlon $3 ; established 1882; Jas.Kerney,
editor; Trenton Times (Incorporated), pub-
Ushers (2—7).
Copies printed: 8,323 in 1900
10,731 in 1901
Copies sold: ia,o8i in 190J
Copies printed: 13,737 in 190 j
14,777 in 1904
16,458 in 1905
Copies sold: 18,232 in 1906
20,270 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Trenton, only
New Jersey city of importance free from
metropolitan influences; financial, Indus
trial, political, shopping center, dominat-
ing rich, ))opulous suburban and agricul-
tural territory. Six trolley systems, hav-
ing 15 divisions; $1,00U,0(J0 monthly paid
jn wages in factories alone. Seven banks,
$19,(X)0,TO0 deposits, equivalent to $220 per
capita: 17,500 depositors in single savings
bank (22 percent of city's population); aver-
age deposit, $343. Times, only afternoon
daily; only independent daily; covers field
completely. Sworn daily average Novem-
ber 1, 1907. to February 1, 1908, }4 year,
20,672 — over 150 per cent more cireula-
tion, 250 per cent more classified adver-
tising than other dailies combined. Only
Trenton daily (1) publishing net circula-
tion figures, (2) refusing objectionable ad-
vertising, (3) maintaining card rates, (4)
conducting no circulation schemes. Send
for sample copy and rates. Foreign repre-
sentatives, Smith & Thompson, Tribune
Bdg., Chicago; Brunswick Bdg., New York.
TRUE AMERICAN; every morning
except Sunday: democratic; ten pages 2<tx22;
subscription $3; established 1835; True
American Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had we-
dit for an average issue of 5,3f3 in
1897 and 5,467 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 4,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN POTTERS' JOIJR-
NALi ; Fridays; labor; four pages 18x23;
subscription $1; established 1888; John D.
McCormick, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Wednesdays;
German; republican ; eight pages 20x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; Otto
Erdlen, editor and publisher (7—5).
MAGYAR KOZTARSASOG
UJVILiAG (Hungarian Republic— The New
World); Saturdays; Hungarian: eight pages
10>^xl6; subscription $1.50; established June,
1907: Dr. Eugene Antal, editor and publi.oher
(8— 7P).
NEW JERSEY STAATS JOUR-
NAL ; Saturdays; German; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868 ; Ernest C. Stahi, editor and pub-
lisher (9—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SUNDAY ADVERTISER; Sundays;
Independent: twenty pages 19x25; subscrip-
NEW JERSEY— Trenton.
tion$1.5U; established 1883; Advertiser Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 12,114 ^^ 1902
12,750 in 1903
12,817 in 1904
13,156 in 1905
13,819 in 1906
14,800 in 1907
TRADES UNION ADVOCATE; Fri-
days; labor; four pages 12x19; subscription
50 cents; established 1900; Reuben Forker,
editor and publisher (6 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MONTHLY.
ACME MAGAZINE; monthly (A A).
ARENA ; monthly ; ind^jtendent ; liter-
ary; one hundred and twelve p 'ges e^-^xlO;
subscription $2.50; established 1889; B. O.
Flower, editor ; Albert Brandt, publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an average issue of 24617 in
1895 and 28,161 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 20,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
QUARTERLY.
TRADE NOTES; quarterly, January,
April, July and October; stone trade— marble
and granite; sixty-four to eighty pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1905; A. R.
Baxter, editor; Trade Notes Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
TITCKERTON, Ocean Co. U 1,500
pop., terminus of Tuckerton Rd., 18 m. N.
of Atlantic City. Farming, oyster plant-
ing and fishing. Seaside resort.
BEACON; Thursdays ; neutral ; four
pages 20x26; sub.scription $1: established
1S89; B. H.Crosby, editor and publisher (7—5).
VENTNOR CITY, Atlantic Co, P,
?57t pop., suburb of Atlantic City.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1907;
Carl M. Voelker, editor and publisher (1—8).
VERONA, Essex Co. a' 500 pop., on
Erie Rd., 10 ni. N. W. of Newark, the county
seat. Farming.
CALDWELL. NEWS; Saturdays; in-
lependent ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1892; F. F. Babcock, editor;
Newark City Home Co., publishers; dated at
Caldwell (12^) (A A).
VINELAND, Cumberland Co. iH 4,370t
pop., on Central Rd. of New Jersey and
West Jersey & Seashore Rds.,35 m. S. E. of
Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacturing, fruit
growing and farming.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday ; independent ; four pa^es
16x^ (Saturday issue eight pages); subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1875 ; B. F. Ladd, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,253 in
1899 and 1,406 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
702
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY.
NEW JERSEY.
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays ; people's
party ; four pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1864; J.J. Streeter, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1896,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22: subscription 50 cents; established
1882; G.E. Smith, editor; The News Publish-
ing Co., publishers.
VA1.1.EY VENTURA AND EVERY
SATURDAY; Saturdays (A A).
WASHINGTON, Warren Co. ^
3,580+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 65 m. W. of Jersey City.
Pianos, cabinet organs, silk cloth, under-
wear, Portland cement and other articles.
Farming.
STAR: Thursdays ; democratic ; ten
pages 175^x22 ; subscription $1.50: established
1868; Chas. L. Stryker, editor and publisher
(1—6).
Copies printed: 2,662 in 1895
3,322 in 1900
3,430 in 1902
3,759 in 1903
4,021 in 1904
3,960 in 190S
4,059 in 1906
4,015 in 1907
WARREN TIDINGS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eia;ht pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1877; J. B. R. Smith, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,533 for
1896, but has not since made_ claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
WESTFIELD, Union Co. ^ 5,360
pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd., 18 m.
W. of New York City. Residences of New
York City business men.
LEADER; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1890 : G. A. V. Hankinson, editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1896,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
UNION CO. STANDARD; Fridays;
republican: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Robert V. Hoffman,
editor; Standard Publishing Concern, pub-
lishers (2— 8.)
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,144 for
the year 1896, 1,307 in 1901, but has
not since made definite and satisfac-
tory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
NEW JERSEY FARMER AND
H03tE \VORLD; monthly; agriculture;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished February, 1905; E. R. Collins, ed-
itor; The Farmer Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
NEW SHARESPEAREANA; quar
terly, January, April, July, October; shake-
speareana; fifty two to one hundred and
sixty pages 7x10; subscription $2.50; estab
Ii8hedl901; B. Frank Carpenter, editor; The
Shakeepears Press, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,000 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1.900
in 1905 and 1907.
WEST HOBOKEN, Hudson Co. cf
23,094+ pop., 2 m. from Hoboken and 3 W.of
New York City. Silk and chemical manu-
factories and wood-working.
NORTH HUDSON NEWS; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; pubscrintion
$1; established August, 1904; A. L. Ransom,
editor; North Hudson News Company, pub-
lishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1907
PALISADE NEWS ANDREPORT-
ER; Saturdays; iudepei:dent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1876;
John H. Leonard, editor and publisher(12— 4).
SOCIALIST REVIEW; semi-month-
ly; socialistic; six pap es 15x22; subscription
15 cents; established January. 1904; Charles
Ufert, editor; Socialist Party of West Ho-
boken, publishers (2 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,333 in 1904
and 6,333 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
WESTVILLE, Gloucester Co. p
1,02U+ pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd.,
about 5 m. S. of Camden.
REPORTER; Saturdays (A A).
WEST WOOD, ^ergrew Co.q' 828tpop.,
on New Jersey & New York Rd., 20 m. N. W.
of New York City. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription nO cents; established 1895;
James B. H. Storms and John C. Storms, ed-
itors and publishers.
WHITE HOUSE, Hunterdon Co.
\2 500 pop., on Central of New Jersey & Reck-
away Valley Rd., 10 m. from Somerville
and Clinton. Farming and peach culture,
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898 ; G. W. Shampauore, editor and
publisher (6—3).
WIIiDWOOD, Cape May Co. ^ 150t
pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd., 8 m.
N. of Cape May. Summer resort.
FIVE ilIILE BEACH JOURNAL;
Wednesdays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1890; Jed
Du Bois, editor and publisher (7—5).
FIVE MILE BEACH SUN: Satur-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1900: T. C. Hamil-
ton, editor and publisher (6— 3).
WILLIAMSTOWN, Gloucester Co.
p 1,230+ pop., on Atlantic City Rd., 20 m. S.
by E. of Camden.
REPORTER; Wednesdays (A A).
WOODBRIDGE, Middlesex Co. U
1,275 pop. (of township), on Central of New
Jersey and Pennsylvania Rds., 25 m. S. W. of
New York City. Manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays ; indepeudent-republi-
ean; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; V. A. Riedy, publisher (1—8).
REGISTER; Saturdays: republican;
! eight pages 13x20: subscription $1.50; estab-
! lished 1891; H. B. Rollinson, editor and pub-
' lisher (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
703
NEW JERSEY.
"WOODBURY, c. h., Gloucester Co. p
4,087t pop., on West Jersey & Seashore and
Delaware River Rds. and Woodbury creek,
8 m. S. E. of Philadelphia, Pa. Ships ber-
ries, fruit and vegetables. Piano and glass
manufactories.
TliYlES; every evening except Sunday,
independent; four to eight pages 17x22; sub-
Bcriptiou $2.60 ; established 1897 ; J. Frank
Wilson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
CONSTITUTION AND FARMERS'
AND MECHANICS' ADVERTISER}
Wednesdays: republican; four pages 21x28;
subscription $1 ; establifihed 1834 ; L. W.
Albright, editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
dit for an average issue of 1,641 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
GLOUCESTER CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 17x24;
NEW JERSEY.
subscription $1.50; established 1878; James D.
Carpenter, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,525 m^ 1897 and
1,540 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1. 000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WOODRIDGE (P. O. Rutherford),
Bergen Co. cf 582t pop., on Erie Rd., about
9 m. N. of Jersey City.
BOROUGH ADVERTISER; Satur-
days (A A).
WOODSTOWN, Salem Co. p l,371t
pop., on West Jersey & Seashore Rd. and
Salem creek, 10 m. E. of the Delaware r.
and 25 S. of Philadelphia, Pa. Extensive
canneries and shirt and agricultural-imple-
ment manufactories. Farming.
MONITOR - REGISTER ; Fridays ;
independent-republican; four pages 22x80;
subscription $1 ; established 1869; Benj. Pat-
terson, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,541 i?
1896 and 1,565 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907-
NEW MEXICO.
Population 195,310 1. Land Area 122,460 sq. miles.
A territory of the United States, bounded north by Colorado, east by Okla-
homa and Texas, south by Texas and Mexico, and west by Arizona. Capital
city : Santa Fe. Principal products and industries : Mining and lumber. Num-
her of newspapers and other perio<licals (March 30, 1908), 83, divided as
follows: Daily, 5; semi-weekly, 2; weekly, 72; semi-monthly, 1; monthly, 3.
The cities of over 1,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Albuqueraue 6,238t Gallup 2,946t
Santa Fe^ 5,603t Silver City '2'735t
las Vegas 3,552t Roswell 2,049t
Raton. 3,540t Socorro l,512t
ALAMOGORDO, o. h., Otero Co. p
4,000 pop., on El Paso & N( rtheastein Rd.,
86 m. N. of El Paso. Agritulture, horticul-
ture and mining. Timber. Health Resort.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; six pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1896;
J. P. Annan, editor ; Alamogordo Printing
Company, publishers (1—8).
OTERO CO. ADVERTISER; Sat
lurdays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1900 ; Morgan
Bros., editors and publishers (1—8).
ALBUQUERQUE, c. h., Bernalillo
Co. -a 6,238 pop.— local estimate In 1904,
12,000— on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
and Sante Fe Pacific Rds. and Rio Grande
r., 75 m. S. W. of Santa Fe. the Territorial
capital. Center of trade in wool, hides,
corn and wine. Silver, gold, copper, coal
and iron mines. I
CITIZEN; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $2; established — daily 1886, weeklj'
1891; Citizen Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
The weekly edition has on two oc-
casions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
BANDERA AMERICANA; Fridays
INDUSTRIAl. ADVERTISER; Sat
urdays; four pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1889; J. H. McCutchen, editor and
publisher (10—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect- It
has not since made any renewal of
the daim.
OPINION PUBL.1CA; Saturdays (A A).
ABOGADO CBISTIANO HTS-
PANO-AMERICANO;monthly (AA).
SOUTHWESTERN ANTI-
SAL.OON ISSUE; monthly (A A).
ARTESIA, Sddy Co. O, 2,000 pop., on
Santa Fe Rd. Timber yards, feed and grist
mills and machine shop.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight to eighteen pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1903; Artesia Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
AZTEC, c.h., San Juan Co. ^600 pop.,
on Rio de las Animas r.. 150 m. N. W. of
Santa Fe, the Territorial capital. Agricult-
ure and fruit.
SAN JUAN DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days (A A).
SAN JUAN CO. INDEX; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; E. P. Wilson, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
CAPITAN, imcohi Co. g on El Paso
& Northeastern Rd.
NEWS ; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
9x13; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
John A. Haley, editor and publisher (11—5).
CARLSBAD, C. h., Eddy Co. D, 2,500
I pop., on Pecos System of Santa Fe Rd. and
Pecos r. Fruit growing and farming. Has
extensive irrigating system.
SUN-CURRENT; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; eight peges
13x20; subscription $1.50; established— Cwr-
rent 1892, Sun 1905 ; William H. MuUane,
editor; Carlsbad Printing Company, pub-
lishers (3— 7).
ARGUS; Fridays; independent republi-
can; eight pages 12x17; subscription $2;
established 1889; W. T. Reed, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,977 for
the year 1896 and exceeding 2,250 in
1897, but has not since made_ claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
CARRIZOZO, Lincoln Co. q on El
Paso & Northeastern Rd., about 50 m. N. of
Alamogordo.
OUTLOOK ; Fridays (A A).
CIMARRON, Colfax Co. ^2141 pop.,
on Cimarron r., about 20 m. N. W. of Spring
er, nearest station on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rd.
NEWS AND PRESS: Thursdays (AA)-
CLAYTON, c. h., Uni^n Co. ^ 1,500
pop., on Colorado & Southern Rd. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ELj FENIX ; Saturdays ; Spanish and
English; republican; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $2: established 1899; N. Faustin
Gallegos. editor and publisher (1—8).
CHURCH NEWS; monthly; four pages
8x11; subscription 50 cents; established 1907;
' A. C. Gonzales, editor and publisher (3—7 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
■JOS
NEW MEXICO.
NEW MEXICO.
CliOUDCROFT, Ottero Co. g 300
pop., on Alamogordo & Sacramento Moun-
tain Rd., about 100 m. N.E. of El Paso, Texas.
Lumber and agriculture.
SILVER LINING; Saturdays; four
pages 11x15; subscription .S1.50; established
April, 1903; J. Wallace, editor and publisher
(1-8).
CLOVIS, Roosevelt Co. n-
CHRONICLE; Fridays (A A).
NEWS} Fridays (A A).
DAYTON, Eddy Co. P, 500 pop., on
Eastern Railway of New Mexico, 200 m. N.
E. of El Paso, Texas. Agriculture and
fruit growing.
PECOS VALLEY ECHO; Fridays;
democratic; four to eight pages 12x18; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1905; J. D.
McBrlde, editor and publisher (1—8).
DEMING, Grant Go. p l,341t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Southern
Pacific Rds., 50 m. S. E. of Silver City, the
county seat. Mining and stock raising.
GRAPHIC; Fridays (A A).
HEADLIGHT; Fridays: democratic;
four pages 18x24; .subscription $3; established
1880; Geo. L. Shakespeare, editor and pub-
Usher.
DES MOINES, Union Co.cf on Col-
orado & Southern Rd., 40 m. N. W. of Clay-
* .ton, the county seat.
SWASTIKA: Fridays (A A).
ELIDA, Jioo!<evelt Co. D- on Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 25 m. S. W. of Por-
tales, the county seat.
NEVTS; Fridays (A A).
ESPANOL.A, Bio Arriba Co. >o 213t
pop.
LUZ; Saturdays (A A).
EST AN CIA, Torrance Co. D 100
pop., on Santa Fe Central Rd., 68 m. S. of
Santa Fe. Agriculture and stock raising.
LA NEUVAS; Fridays; independent;
Spanish ; four pages 12x18 ; subscription $1.50 ;
established October, 1904; P. A. Speckmann,
editor and publisher (1 — 7).
FARMINGTON, San Juan Co.l::548t
pop., 59 m. S. of Durango, Colo. Fruit and
agriculture, coal and gold mining.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
TIMES-HUSTLER; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; four pages 173^x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; Butler & Wehrer,
editors and publishers (3—5 P).
rRUITLAND, San Juan Co. Coal
mining. Flouring mill.
TRIBUNE; semimonthly; four pages
11x16; subscription $1; established January,
1906; William Evans, editor; Evans & Stap-
lin, publishers (2—6 P) ( A A).
GALLiUP, c. h., McKinley Co. -D 1,500
pop., on Santa Fe & Pacific Rd., 158 m. N. W.
of Albuquerque, the nearest banking town.
Goal mining. Stock raising and farming.
McKINLEY CO. REPUBLICAN;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 15x32;
subscription S2.50; established 1888; W. E.
Swartz, editor: Republican Printing Co.,
publishers (3—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
45
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furni-sh such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HAGERMAN, Chaves Co. Q, 155
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
MESSENGER; Fridays: independent;
four pages \h%x2i; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1903; J. E. Wimberley, editor and
publisher (7—5).
HILLSBORO, c. h.. Sierra Co. p 5.57t
pop., 13 m. N. of Lake Vallej', the nearest
station on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. Mining and stock raising.
SIERRA CO. ADVOCATE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 16x22; subscription
$2; established 1883; W. O. Thompson, editor
and publisher.
LAKE ARTHUR, Chaves Co. 0,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., about
38 m. S. of Roswell, the county seat.
TIMES; Saturdays (A A).
LAKEWOOD, Eddy Co. p Agri-
culture and stock raising.
PROGRESS; Fridays (A A).
LA LANDE, Roosevelt Co. n-
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
LAS CRUCES, c.h.. Dona Ana Co. p
1,685+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd., 43 m. N. of El Paso, Tex. Fruit
growing, agriculture and mining.
CITIZEN; Wednesdays (A A).
EL LABRADOR; Fridays; Spanish;
four pages 13x20; established 1897; Jose Gon-
zales, editor; El Labrador Publishing Co.,
publishers.
EL ECO DEL V A L L E ; Saturdays ;
Spanish; four pages 11x16; subscription $1.50;
established November, 1905; M. F. Lerma, ed-
itor and publisher (1—5 P).
EL TIEMPO; Thursdays; Spanish; four
pagesl3x20;subscriptiou$l; established 1882;
M. & Luis D. Valdez. editrrs and publishers.
RIO GRANDE REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1831; A.J. Papen, editor
and publisher (8—3).
LAS VEGAS, c. h., San Miguel Co. O-
3,552+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd.. about 46 m. E. of Santa Fe, the Ter-
ritorial capital. Stock growing, agricul-
ture and mining.
OPTIC; every evening except Sunday,
and Vi^EBKLY OPTIC AND STOCK.
GROWER, Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$2; established 1879; Charles W G. Ward,
editor; Las Vegas Publishing Co., publish-
ers (11—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
EL INDEPENDIENTE ; Thursdays;
Spanish; independent; foui- pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2: established 1894; E. H. Salazar,
manager; El Independiente Publishing Co.,
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
706
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW MEXICO.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
L.A VOZ DEL PUEBL.O; Saturdays;
Soanlsh; four pages 18X.J4 ; subscription $3.50;
established 1888; Felix Martinez. editor: Mar-
tinez Publishing Company, publishers (12 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,826 in
1896 and 2,684 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
RE VI ST A CATOL.ICA: Sundays;
Spanish; romaii catholic; sixteen pages
10x13; subscription $3 ; established 1875 : Jesuit
Fathers, editors and publishers (7—5).
LORDSBURG. CtrarU Co. p 796t
pop., on Arizona and New Mexico, Lords-
burg & Hachita and Southern Pacific Go's
Rds. Supply depot for a mining and stock-
raising section.
WESTERN LIBERA L; Fridays; re-
pviblican; four pages 16x22; subscription $3;
eatabUshed 1887; Don. H. Kedzie, editor and
publisher f 8— 5).
MELROSE, Roosevelt Co. 0 1,100 pop.,
on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 123 m.
from Amirlllo, Texas. Agriculture and
•lock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
HEADLIGHT; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished August, 1906; J. E. Curren, editor;
E. H. Curren, publisher (1—8).
MONTO YA, Quay Co. O on Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 42 m. E. of Santa
Rosa.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; six pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1907: W. C. Hawkins, editor and pub-
lisher (10-7 P).
NARA VISA, Qumj Co. o oOf pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
about 50 m. N. E. of Tucumcari.
NEW MEXICAN; Fridays (A A).
REGISTER; Thursdays (A A).
PORTALES, Roosevelt Co. d- 353
pop., on Pecos Valley Lines, 65 m. N. E. of
Roswell.
HERALD; Saturdays;democratlc; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1902; A. B. Codrington, editor and publisher
(9—7).
TIMES ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1903; George V. Johnson, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 880 in 1907
RATON, c. h., Colftujc Co. cf 3,540t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. Rail-
road machine shops. Coal mining.
RANGE; Thursdays: republican; eight
pages 15xao>^; subscripiion $2; established
MSI; C. E. Stivers, editor and publisher (3—8).
REPORTER; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1890; Geo. B. Beringer, editor and
pBbllsherd— 8).
NEW MEXICO.
RED RIVER, Taos Co. 6 62 m. W
by N. of Springer, the nearest railroad sta
tion.
PROSPECTOR ; Thursdays ; republi-
can; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1900 ; Fremont C. Stevens, editor
and publisher (12—3).
ROSWEIili, c. h., Chaves Co. D- 2,006t
pop., on Pecos Valley Rd., 74 m. N. of Eddy.
Agriculture and fruit and stock raising.
RECORD ; every eveningexceptSunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $4, w.ekly $1.50; established 1891 ;
Record Publisliing Company, editors and
publishers (8—5).
KEGISTEK-TRIBINE; Thiirpdays;
republican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1888; B. F. Harlan, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ROY, Mora Co. cf on Dawson Rd.,
about 60 m. N. of Tucumcari.
SPANISH AMERICAN ; Saturdays
(A A).
SANTA FE, c. h., Santa Fe Co. n
Territorial Capital, 5,603t pop., on At-
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe and Santa Fe
Southern Rds., 20 m. E. of Rio Grande r.
Mining, agriculture and stock raising.
NEW MEXICAN; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and NEW MEXICAN RE-
VIEW, Thursdays; republican; four pages
—dally 18x^, weekly 20x26; subscription-
daily $7.50, weekly $2; established 1862; New
Mexican Printing Co., editors and publishers.
BULLETIN ; Saturdays ; four pages
13x20; subscription $2; established Decem-
ber, 1902; Charles Hartsough, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P) (A A).
EAGLE; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 11x16; subscription .$2; established 1894;
A. J. Loomls, editor and publisher (1—8).
EL BOLETIN POPULAR ; Thurs-
days; Spanish; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1885; A. J.
Loomls, editor and publisher (1—8).
EL NUEVO MEXICAN©; Saturdays;
Spanish; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1865; New Mex-
ican Printing Co., editors and publishers
(6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SANTA ROSA, Guadalupe Co. D
150+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd.
SUN; Saturdays (A A).
VOZ PUBLICA; Thursdays (A A).
SILVER CITY, c. h., Orant Co. D
8,796+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. Gold, silver and copper mining.
Smelter and mills for i-educlng ores.
Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; republican;
four pag<*« 18x24; subscriptions^: established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
707
NEW MEXICO.
1881; Fred. A. Bush, editor; Enterprise Pub-
llghing Co., publishers (6—3).
I ]S D E P E N D E N T ; Tuesdays ; demo-
oiatic; four pages 18x24; subscription $8; es-
tablished 18%; W.B.Walton, editor and man-
ager; Independent Publishing Co., publish-
ers (1-8).
SOCORRO, c. h., Socorro Co. -n 1,512+
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
and Rio Grande r. Mining, fruit and agri-
culture.
CHIEFTAIN I Saturdays; republi-
can; four pages 16x22; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1882; E. A. Drake, editor; Socorro Coun-
ty Publishing Co., pubUsners (1—8).
SPRINGER, Colfax Co. cf 558t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
about 70 m. N. of Las Vegas. Stock raising.
Farming.
COLFAX CO. STOCKMAN; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 18x24: sub-
Bcrlption $2; established 1882; J. F. Hutchi-
son, editor and publisher.
TAOS, c. h., Taos Co. fi l,226t pop., 75
m. N. by E. of Santa Fe, the Territorial
capital, and 30 from Tres Piedras, nearest
station on Denver & Rio Grande Rd. Min-
ing, agriculture, fruit and stock raising.
L.A REVISTA DE TAOS AND
CRESSET; Thursdays; neutral; Spanish;
ten to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; A. J. Baca, editor; Frank
Staplin, publisher.
NEW MEXICO.
TEXICO, Roosevelt Co. d- 2,000 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 100 m.
S. W. of Amarillo, Texas. Agriculture.
TRU3IPET; dally, and WEEKLY,
Sundays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily S2.50, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—weekly 1904 ; H. R. Putnam, editor
and publisher (1—8).
DEMOCRAT I semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays (A A).
TRES PIEDRAS, Toas Co. b 12fe
pop,, on Denver & Rio Grande Rd., 90 m. N.
of Santa Fe.
MINING REPORTER; Wednesdays;
mining; four to eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established September, 1903; Ed-
win B. Sward, editor; Reporter Publishing
Co., publishers (8—5).
TUOUMCARI, Quay Co. D- on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & El Paso Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Polomas. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; sixteen pages 12x17;
subscription $1.50; established October, 1905;
S. R. Mav, editor and publisher (1—6 P).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1903; A. E. Curren, editor; A. L. Cur-
ren, publisher (2—5 P).
WAGON MOUND, Mora Co. d 815t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd..
80 m, E. of Mora, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
ELi COMBATE; Saturdays; Spanish;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established October, 1902; Diego A.
Chacon, editor; Patricio Gonzales, publisher
(3-3).
NEW YORK.
Population 7,268,013 1. Land Area 47,620 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Lake Ontario, the river St. Lawrence and Canada, east
by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and the Atlantic Ocean, south by the
Atlantic Ocean, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and west by Pennsylvania,
Lake Erie and the river Niagara. State capital: Albany. Principal products
and industries: Agriculture, dairy products and general manufacturing.
Niimber of newspapei'S and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 1,835, divided as
follows: Daily, ^00; tri-weekly, 10; semi-weekly, 38; weekly, 977; bi-weekly,
10; semi-monthly, 38; monthly, 510; semi-quai-terly, 1 ; bi-monthljj, 17 ; quarter-
ly, 34.
The cities of over 25,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), areas follows:
Utica • 56,383t
Youkers .47,931+
Binshainton 39,647+
Elinira 35,673+
Schenectady 3 1, 682+
Auburn 30,345+
New York 3,437,303+
Buffalo 353,387+
Rochester 163,608+
Syracuse 1 08,374+
Albany 94,151 +
Troy 60.651+
AH AMS, Jefferson Co. [j l,292t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & O^densburg Rd., 14 m.
S. of Watertown, the county seat. Mills and
manufactories. Agriculture and dairying.
JEFFERSON CO. JOURNAL; Tues
lays ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1844; W. J. Allen,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,710 in 1902
and 1,750 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
ADDISON, Steuben Co. p 2,080t pop.,
on Erie and Buffalo & Susquehanna Rds.,
and Canisteo r., 30 m. W. of Elmira.
Mills and manufactories. Agriculture and
lumber.
ADVERTISER; triweekly, Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1857; Burrell Vastbinder, editor and pub-
lisher (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,444 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, _ but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
AFTON, Chenango Co. D 722t pop., on
Delaware & Hudson Rd., 28 m. N. E. of
Binghamton. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; J. H. Grain, editor and pub-
lisher (9—6).
AKRON, Erie Co. -n l,585t pop., on
New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds.. 24 m. N. E. of Buffalo,
the county seat. Cement and flour mills.
Farming. Natural gas wells.
HERALD AND BREEZE; Thurs
days; independent; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established— HeraW 1896, Breeze
1878; consolidated 1901; J. C. Murphy, editor
and publisher (7— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,250 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 30x44; subscription $1; established
1903; J. G. Childs. editor and publisher (2— 5).
ALBANY, c. h., Albany Co. n- State
Capital, 94,151+ pop., on Boston & Albany,
Delaware & Hudson, New York Central &
Hudson River and West Shore Rds. and
Hudson r., 142 m. N. of New York City.
Center of wholesale and retail trade,
especially in lumber. Connected by river
and canals with Lake Erie, Lake Ontario
and Lake Champlain.
DAILY.
ARGUS; every morning, and SEMI-
WEEK. LiY, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
democratic; daily eight to twelve, Sunday
sixteen pages 17x22; subscription— daily $6,
Sunday $2, semi-weekly $1; established 1813;
The Argus Comj)any, publishers (2—6 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 7,500 in 1901
and more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1895 and 1900, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday ; republican; eight to twenty-
four pages 17i^x21^ subscription P; estab-
lished 1830; Wm. Barnes, Jr., editor; The
Journal Company, publishers ( 1—6) .
Copies printed: 10,654 in 1896
16,472 in 1900
16,109 in 1902
16,627 ill 1903
18,238 in 1904
16,312 in 1905.
16,251 in 1906
i6,39S in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — ^The publishers
of the Journal believe the true circulation
of a newspaper is the number actual]}' sold
and not the number printed. The state-
ment above represents actual circulation,
and means much more to advertisers than
If the figures were padded by spoiled and
unsold copies. When an advertiser selects
the Albany Evening Journal as a medium
for reaching the buying classes he gets a
newspaper that goes into the home as well
as the store, office, shop and factory. In
CATAJ,OGUE BY STATES.
708
NEW YORK— Albany.
1
NEW YORK— Albany.
Albany it is the favorite paper with the
merchants, and its coliimns teem with
local advertising. It is the only Republi-
can paper in a strong Republican city and
county, while the minority, or Demo-
cratic party, is represented by three news-
papers.
FKEIE BLATTER I every evening
except Sunday ; German ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $8 ; established 1852;
Jnuus A. Kastner, editor; August Miggael,
publisher (7-3 P). -ee .
PRESS - KNICKERBOCKER-EX-
PRESS {every morning except Sunday, and
SUNDAY PRESS. Sundays; independ-
ent; daily eight, Sunday twelve pages 18x24;
subscription — dally $6, Sunday $2; estab-
lished—daily Press 1877, Knickerbocker 1842,
Morning Express 1847, consolidated 1899, Sun
day 187U; M. H. Rooker, editor; The Press
Company, publishers (S— 3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1901
and more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
The _ Sunday edition had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1901 and more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TtEGLICHER her OLD; every
evening except Sunday, and SONNTAG8
JOURNAL. Sundays; German; daily re-
publican. Sunday independent; daily four
pages 18x24, Sunday twelve pages 18x22; sub-
scription—daily S3, Simday $2; established-
daily 1869, Sunday 1888; Albany Herold Co.,
editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: *? # #
TIIVIES-UNION; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY TIMES, Thurs-
days ; Independent ; ten to twenty four
pages 19x24; subscription- daily $8, weekly
$1; established— daily 1856, weekly 1873; Mar-
tin H. Glynn, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 23,507 in 1899 and 34,689 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
2,250 in 1900 and more than 1,000 in
190 1, and every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC CHRONICLE; Thurs
days; eight pages 17x20; subscription $2;
established December, 1906; Harvey B. Cas-
sidy, manager (3—8).
COUNTRY GENTLE»IAN; Thurs
days; agricultural; twenty-four pages 11x15;
subscription $1.50: established 1831; Luther
Tucker & Son, editors and publishers fl — 7).
Copies printed : (©©)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 17,500 in 1894 and more than
12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
SUNDAY TELEGRAM; Sundays; In-
dependent; sixteen pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1886: James Hill, editor and
publisher (4 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper has credit
for an average issue of 43,780 in 1901
and 43>784 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 20,000 in 1905 and
1907.
VATICAN AND CATHOLIC
STAR; Saturdays; roman catholic: eight
paRCs 13x'22: subscription $2; established
1S84; T. P. M.-Clare, editor and publisher;
dated also at Troy (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
ZION'S WATCHMAN ; Saturdays ;
undeuominatloBal; eight pages 14x20; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1879; John Lem-
ley, editor and publisher (8—3). Does not in-
sert advertisements.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN EDUCATION; month-
ly; educational; sixty eight pages 6^x93^;
subscription $1 ; established 1897 ; G. C.
Rowell, editor; New York Education Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,857 in 1898
and 4,800 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
LAW JOURNAL; monthly; legal;
forty pages 7x11; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1870; Charles J. Hailes. editor; Albany
Law Joui-nal Company, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,500 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
31EDICAL ANNALS; monthly; med-
ical; ninet.y-slx pages 6x9; subscription $2;
established 1880; Association of Alumni of
Albany Medical College, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactorv claim for issuing so many.
QUARTERLY.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS AT WORK;
quarterly; undenominational; forty-eight
pages; 6ix9J; subscription 10 cents; estab-
lished 1S87; Alfred Day, editor; State Sunday
School Association, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,250 in 1905
7,376 in 1906
7,000 in 1907
ALBION, c. h., Orleans Co. -^z 4,477t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and Erie canal, 30 m. W. of Rochester.
Mills, manufactories and fruit evaporators.
Sandstone quarries.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; foujr
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 18®;
A. M. Eddy, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
ORLEANS AMERICAN; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1: established 18^; J. G. Simpson, editor
and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
ORLEANS REPUBLICAN; Wednes-
days ; democratic ; four pages 22x28 ; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1828; L. H. Beach, edi-
tor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: i,773 in 1898
2,175 in 1905
2,277 in 1906
2,298 in 1907
710
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
OOL.OGl!ST; monthly ; ornithology ;
sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1884; E. H. Short, editor: Frank
H. Lattin, M.D., publisher (12— i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,272 for the
year 1899, 1,204 in 1904, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies,
ALEXANDRIA BAY, Jefferson
Co. [j 1,511+ pop. Summer resort in the
Thousand Islands. 3Iotor boat and yacht
building.
THOUSAND ISLAND SUN; Thurs
days; independent; tour pages 30x26; sub-
scriptions!; established April, 1901; F. How-
ard Scott, editor and publisher (3—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,209 in 1902 and
1,500 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
AXiFRED, Allegany Oi. pTSet pop., on
Erie Rd., 11 m. W. of Horuellsville. Seat of
Alfred University and New York State
School of Clay Working and Ceramics.
Roofing, tile and brick manufactories.
Agriculture.
SUN; Wednesdays; republican;eight pages
15x22; subscription $i: established 1884;
Crumb & Whitford, editors und managers;
Sun Publishing Association, publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 1,022 in 1899
1,172 in 1905
1,251 in 1907
ALiLEGANY, Cattaraugus Co. p
3,692+ pop., on Erie and Pennsylvania Rds.,
4 m. W. of Clean. Connected by electric
cars. Tannery and sash, door and canning
factories. Farming and dairying. Oil
wells. ■ Seat of Franciscan Order conduct-
ing St. Bonaventure's College and Semi-
nary and of St. Elizabeth's Female Acad-
emy.
CITIZEN ; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1896 ; Jos. Mutsch-
lechner, editor and publisher (1—8).
ALMOND, Allegany Co. P 590 pop., on
Erie Rd., 18 m. N. B. of Belmont, the county
seat. Farming.
GLEANER; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
April, 1901; D. F. Benedict, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
ALTAMONT, Albany Co. O 689t pop.,
on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 17 m. N. W. of
Albany, the county seat and State capital.
Shipping point for hay, buckwheat, etc.
Summer resort.
ENTERPRISE; Fridavs; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; Enterprise Company, editors
and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,131 in 1896
and 2,452 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907,
NEW YORK.
AMENIA, Dutchess Co. 0,2,374+ pop.
(of township), on New York Central &
Hudson River Rd., 84 m. N. of New York
City. Condensed milk and sash and blind
factories. Iron mines.
TIMES; Saturdays ; neutral J eight pag«8
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1852;
Charles Walsh, editor; Walsh & Qriffen,
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that eifect.
AMITY VILLE, Suffolk Co. p 4,000
pop., on Long Island Rd., 30 m. E. of New
York City. Brush manufactory. Summer
resort.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent ; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1900; Walter B. Kennedy, editor
and publisher (1—8). Prints editions for
Farmingdale and Llndenhurst.
RECORD ; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1904; Charles
F. Delano, editor and publisher (1—8).
AMSTERDAM, Montgomery Co. a-
21,981+ pop. — local estimate 30,000— on New
York Central & Hudson River and West
Shore Rds. and Mohawk r., 33 m. N. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Manufactures
knitted goods, carpets, Bilk, steel springs,
brooms, linseed oil and other articles.
Agriculture.
MORNING SENTINEL; every morn-
ing except Monday; democratic; daily eight,
Sunda3' twenty pages 18x24; subscription
$5; established 1884 ; G. H. Loadwick, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to an including 1907.
RECORDER AND DEMOCRAT;
every eveuizag except Sunday, and SEMI-
WEEK. LY, Tuesdays and Friuays; repub-
lican; eight pages l7J4x24; subscription-
daily $6, semi- weekly SI. 50; established-
daily 1879, semi weekly 1870; Wm. J. Kline &
Son, editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: daily: 2,332 in 1895
3,020 in 1902
3,340 in 1903
3,554 m 1904
3,472 m 190S
3,830 in 1906
4,18s in 1907
Semi-weekly, 1,447 in 1895
1,997 in 1902
2,185 in 1903
2,709 in 1904
2,769 in 1905
2,865 in 1906
3,003 in 1907
BROOM-MAKER; monthly; broomi;
labor; twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1899; International
Broom and Whisk Makers' Union, editors
and publishers (8—5 P).
A.'S'D'ES, Delaware Co. P, 400 pop., on
western slope of the CatsklU mountains
and Delaware Sc Eastern Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
fll
NEW YORK.
Delhi, the county seat. Farming and
dairying.
UECORDER; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1867;
T.W. Miller, editor and publisher (1—8).
AfiiyOVEH., Allegany Co. p 1,400 pop.,
on Erie Rd., 18 m. S. W. of Hornellsville.
Natural gas. Farming and stock raising.
Large silk mill, enameling plant, cutlery
factory and condensed milk factory.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1887; J.
Harvey Backus, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,093 i^i 1901
1,300 in 1905
1,304 in 1907
A'SQi:L,lCA,Allerjany Co. pi,2^'l pop.,
on Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern Rd., 9
m. N. of Belmont, the county seat. Grist
and saw mills, lumber factories and rail-
road machine shops. Farming.
AL.L.EGANY CO. ADVOCATE;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 20x26;
aubsorlption $1; established August, 1901;
Edwin P. Mills, manager (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
bu^ failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the
claim.
ANGOLA, JSrie Uo. -a 712t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, New
York, Chicago & Sc. Louis and Western New
York & Pennsylvania Rds., 22 m. W. of
Buffalo, the count}- seat. Flour and planing
millH and lumber yard.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription SI ; esitabllshed
1879; W. M, Landon, editor and publisher.
ANTWERP, Jefferson Co. t] 929t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
25 m. N. E. of Watertown, the county seat.
Manufacturing and mining of iron ore, talc,
marble, lead, etc.
GAZETTE: Thursdays: republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1863; Duaue W. Fuller, editor and pub-
lisher: prints an edition for Thei-esa (9— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the
claim.
ARCADE, Wyoming Co. -D 1,200 pop.,
on Buffalo, Attica & Arcade, Buffalo &
Susquehanna and Western New York and
Pennsylvania Rds., 85 m. S. E. of Buffalo.
Knitting mills; cheese for export; flannels,
yarn, furniture, barrels and cheese boxes,
powdered milk and last block factories.
Stone quan'ies.
VENTURE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 10}^xl4; subscription $1: established
October, lM5; John S. Welch, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WYOMING CO. HERAI-.D: Thurs-
NEW YORK.
days ; republican ; eight pages 17x24; .subscrip-
tion $1.25; establLshed 181)1; W. F. Arthurs,
editor and publisher; prints editions for
neighboring towns (12— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,261 in 1897 and
2,230 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
ATHENS, Greene Co. R 2,171t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
steamboat landing on Hudson r. and con-
nected by ferry with Hudson, 2 m. east.
Iron foundry. Glue, ice tools and bricks.
Limestone quarries and knitting mill. Agri-
culture.
N E W 55 ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; Independent;
daily eight pages 15x22, weekly four pages
20x26; subscription— daily S5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—dally December, 1902, weekly 1889;
M. Harvey, editor and publisher (:3 — 3).
ATTICA, Wyoming Co. C l,785t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River, Erie
and Buffalo, Attica & Arcade Rds. and Tona-
wanda r., 31 m. S. E. of Buffalo. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1872;
Fi-ank Norris, editor and publisher (8—3).
WY0311NG CO. AD VOC ATE; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1: established 1895: Lott Becker,
editor; The Advocate Co., publishers (:'— 3).^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,194 for the
year 1901, 1,195 iri 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
AUBURN, e. h., Cayuga Co. a 30,845t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River and Lehigh Valley Rds. and outlet
of Owasco lake, 28 m.W. of Syracuse. State
prison for men and one for women. Agri-
cultural implements, carpets, woolen and
iron goods, boots and shoes.
ADVERTISER; every evening except
Sunday, and JOURNAL,, semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x23; subscription— daily $6, semi-
weekly $1; established — daily 1844, semi-
weekly 1829; Knapp, Peck & Thomson, edi-
tors and publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1903, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing
so many.
CITIZEN; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEK liY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; dally eight to twelve,
semi weekly eight pages 18x24 ; subscmition
-daily $6, semi -weekly $1; established—
daUy 1905, semi-weekly 1882; Auburn Publish-
ing Co., publishers (10— 5P). Prints an edition
of the semi -weekly entitled the Democrat-
-^troits
CAYUGA CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; independent; ten to twelve pages
17^x22; subscription $1; established 1873;
Wm. B. Chisholm. editor and publisher (3— 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
712
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
JOURNAL. OF THE A 3IERICAN
OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATHIN;
monthly; osteopathy; forty to eighty pages
7x10; subscription $5; established Septem-
ber, 1901; H. L. Chills, D.A., editor; American
Osteopathic Association, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,296 in 1904
and 1,991 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
AVOCA, Steuben Co. p 1,0061 pop., on
Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna cS; West- 1
ern Rds. and Cohocton r., 10 m. N. W. of
Bath, the county seat. Mills and manu-
factories. Farming and dairying.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1678; Greo. C. Silsbee, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,150 for the
year 1895, 1,200 in 1890, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
AVON, Livingston Co. -n l,601t pop.,
on Erie and Western New York & Pennsyl-
vania Rds., 18 m. S. of Rochester. Health
resort.
HERALD AND COURIER; Satur
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1876; F. Van Allen,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
BABYLON, Suffolk Co.0, 2,157tpop.,
on Long Island Rd. and Great South bay,
35 m. E. of Brooklyn. Summer resort.
Pish, oysters, clams and wild fowl. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
SIGNAL; Saturdays; independent : four
pages 22x28; subscription $2; established
186w; Henry Livingston's Son & Co., editors
and publishers (1 — T).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,368 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
BAINBRIDGE, Chenango Co. n
l,092t pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd.
and Susquehanna r., 81 m. N. E. of Bing-
hamton. Milk and creamery, sugar refin-
ery, paint and separator factorj^ planing
mill and lumber.
REPUBLICAN AND EXPRESS:
Thursdays; independent; eight pages ]5x22;
subscription $1; established 1871; Ohas. H.
Clark, editor; Republican Association, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,393 in 1899
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
BALDWINSVILiLiE, Onondaga Co.
n 2,992+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd. and Seneca r., 12 m. N.W. of
Syracuse, the coimty seat. Manufactures
and tobacco growing.
DISPATCH; Saturdays (A A).
GAZETTE AND FARMERS'
J O U R N A L. ; Thiu'sdays ; independent :
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1846; W. F. Morris and C. B. Baldv^nn, editors;
W. F. Morris Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,368 in 1897
and 2,442 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1901,
up to and including 1907.
BAL.LSTON SPA, c. h., Saratoga
Co. D- 3,923+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson
Rd.. 7 m. S. of Saratoga Springs. Manu-
facturing. Summer resort.
BAL.LSTON DAILY JOURNAL;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; republican; four pages-
daily 18x24, weekly 22x28; subscription-
daily $3, weeklv $1: established— daily 1894,
vsneekly 1798; C. H. Grose, publisher (1—8).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEK LY% Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four to six pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $3, semi weekly SI; estab-
lished—daily 1889, semi-weekly 1845, as Weeklv
Democrat: The News Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8),
Copies printed: For the year 1899
the semi-weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since made
any renewal of the claim.
BARDONIA, Rockland Co. O. 200
pop., on New Jersey & New York Rd., 2 m.
S. of New City, the county seat. Fruit
growing and agriculture.
ROCKLAND ADLER; Thursdays;
German, democratic; eight pages 17x23; sub-
scription $2; established 1891; H. G. Koop, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
BARKER, Niagara Co. -D 410 pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
iO m. N. E. of Buffalo.
REGISTER; Saturdays; independent;
six pages 13x20; subscription $1; estaoUghed
December, 1904 ; Frank M. Swan, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BATAVIA, c. h., Genesee Co. - 12,239
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River,
Erie and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Tonawan-
da creek. 37 m. E. of Buffalo. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday ; re-
publican; six pages 17x22; subsci-iption $2;
established 1878; A. J. McWain, editor; Gris-
wold & McWaIn, publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: 4.178 in 1895
5,918 in 1900
6,191 in 1902
6,437 in 1903
6,757 in 1904
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
713
NEW YORK.
6,936 in 190S
7,227 in 1906
7,461 in 1907
TIMES ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
17x22; subscription $1; establisiied 1818;
Chester C. Piatt, editor; The Batavia Times
Publishing Co., publishers (1--7).
Copies printed: 1,800 in 1895
1,430 in 1905
2,128 in 1906
1,445 in 1907
BATH, c. h., Steuben Co. p 4,994tpop.^
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Erie
and Bath & Hammondsport Rds. New
York State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home and
Davenport Orphan Asylum. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
PLAIN DEALER? Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22: subscription 99
cents; established 1883; A. Ellas McCall, edi-
tor; Plaindealer Company, publishers.
STEUBEN COURIER; Fridays; re
publican ; eight pages 18x24; subscription
81; established 1843; H. O. Elkins, editor;
Courier Co. (Limited), publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,800 in 1895
and 3,021 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
STEUBEN FARMERS' ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; democratic: four
pages 24x31); subscription $1; established
1815; Advocate Co.. editors and publishers
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896, and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BAYSHORE, Suffolk Co. R 2,290t
pop., on Long Island Rd. and Great South
bay, 41 m. E. of Brooklyn, Summer resort.
JOURNAL.; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI. 50: estab-
lished 1874; Irving J. Long, editor and pub-
Ksher (8—5).
BELFAST, Allegany Co. p 800 pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Builalo & Susque-
hanna Rds., 13 m. N. W. of Belmont, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
BLiAZE; Thursdays; indenendent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1899; E. C. Bristol, editor and publisher (1—8).
BELMONT, c. h.,All€gany Co. p 1,1901
pop., on Erie Rd. and Genesee r. Water
power, employed in manuf actuiing. Dairy-
ing, lumber and wool growing.
DISPATCH; Fridays; repubUcan; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1889: L. H. Thornton, editor and publisher
(1-6).
Copies printed: i,S35 in 1903
1,562 in 1905
1,604 in 1907
BERGEN, Genesee Co. -D 624t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 50 m. N. E. of Buffalo.
LiEADER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription .$1; estab-
lished Mav, 1906; Conrad Deal, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BINGHAMTON, c.h., Broome Co. p
39,647+ pop., on Erie, Delaware, Lackawan-
NEW YORK.
na & Western and Delaware & Hudson Rds.
and at confluence of Chenango and Sus-
quehanna rs., 50 m. E. of Elmira and 80 S.
E. of Syracuse. Has good water power.
Manufacturing city. Rated third city in
United States in cigar industry.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday; independent : eight pages
19x24; subscription S8; established 1889; 6.
W. Beardaley, editor; Evening Herald Com-
pany, publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,031 in 1895
and 12,416 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
PRESS AND LEADER; every even-
ing except Sunday ; independent; twelve to
twenty- tour pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established — Leader 1S7S, Press 1904; Bing-
hamton Press Company, editors and publish-
ers (2 — 7).
Copies printed: 21,576 in 1905
20,927 in 1906
20,945 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; every morning except
Sunday, and BROOME REPUBLICAN,
Saturdays; republican; ten pages 17x23;
subscription— daily $3, weekly S1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1849. weekly 1822: Chas. M. Dick-
inson, editor; Binghamton Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: daily: 6,514 in 1895
6,476 in 1900
7.355 in 1902
8,673 in 1903
10,277 in 1904
9,479 in 1905
10,203 in 1906
10,494 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,553 for the year 1895,
but has not since made any claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
Publisher's announcement.— Only Bingham-
ton paper showing net gain in circulation
during 1907— no" nnishroom " business here
— just sane progress. Of the average for
1907 (10,494) 87 per cent was net paid.
A clean, paid, home circulation, con-
stantly growing and constantlj" weeded.
Advertisers appreciate this policy, because
it pays them in results. Net gain in adver-
tising, 1907, 30 per cent.
Blnghamton's only morning paper. Only
Republican daily in a strong Republican
county. Controls R. F D. circulation ab-
solutely. Delivered into the home and
stays there all day. No street sales.
To get results iii this territory advertise
In the Republican, the paper that the
women read, and read while it is fresh.
After reading it they do their shopping.
After reading the evening paper, most
people go to sleep.
Rates less than 2c. per inch per thousand.
Mgr. Foreign Adv. Dept., Vreeland-Benja-
min, New York and Chicago.
LABOR ENTERPRISE; Fridays
(AA).
GENERAL INFORMATION; month-
ly; mailorder specialties; advertising; six-
teen to thirty-two pages 6x9: subscription
$1 for five years; established 1899; E. K. Han-
ley, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,041 in 1907
WOMAN'S REALM; monthly; house-
hold; sixteen pages 10x14; subscription 25
cents; established 1904; Realm Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 51^390 in 1907
714
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
BLOOM VILLE, Delaware Co. 0, 400
pop., on Ulster & Delaware Rd., 22 m. S. of
Oneouta. Dairying and farming.
NEWS; Tiiursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1906; Louis J. 3Ierwin, editor and
publisher (1— 6 P) (A A).
BOLIVAR, Allegany Co. P l,208t
pop., on Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern
Rd., 20 m. S. W. of Belmont, the county
seat. Business center of Allegany county
oil field. Farming and dairying.
B K EEZ E ; Thursdays ; republican ; twelve
pages 15xg2; subscription Sl.25; established
1891 ; J. P. Herrick, editor and publisher (12 — i).
Copies printed: 1,113 in 1903
1,227 in 1904
1,438 in 1907
BOONVILIiE, Oneida Co. d l,745t
pop., on Rome. Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rd. and Black River canal, 35 m. N. of
Utica, the county seat. Wood-working
manufactories. Butter and cheese.
HERALD AND ADIRONDACK
TOURIST; Wednesdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1851 ; Garry A. Willard, editor and pub
asher (10—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,903 in 1893
and 2,850 in 1902, since which it has
not fUrnished any definite and_ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub.scription
$1; established 1892; I. Gilbert Sawyer, editor
and publisher (1 — S).
BREWSTER. Putnam Co. P, l,192t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and New England Rds., 11 m. W. of Dan-
burj', Conn., and 52 N. of New York City.
Iron mines. Dairying.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x^2; subscription $2; established 1869;
E. W. Addis, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
BRIDGEHAMPTON, Sujffolk Co.
Q. 1,394 pop., on Long Island Rd., 5 m. S. W.
of Sag Harbor. Farming and fishing. Sum-
mer resoit. Dairying.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22: subscription $2; established 1895,
F. A. Burling, editor and publisher (3—8).
BRIGHTON, Monroe Co. -a 888 pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
4 m. E. of Rochester.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1901;
P. R. Stewart, editor and publisher (12— 3).
BROADALBIN, Fulton Co.:> l,946t
pop., on Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversvllle
Rd., 10 m. E.of Johnstown, the county seat.
Knitting mill and glove factories. Butter
making, lumber and paper boxes.
II E R A li D ; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1862; B. C.
Smith, editor; Collins & Combes, publishers
(1— 8^
BROCKPORT, Monroe Co. : 3,398t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
NEW YORK.
Rd. and Erie canal, 17 m. W. of Rochester,
the county seat. State Normal School.
Shoes, piano and canned goods factories.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription Sl.25; estab-
lished 1870; P. J. Willson, editor and pub-
lisher.
REPUBLiIC; Thursdays : republican ;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1856; P. A. Blossom, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,220 in 1906
1,386 in 1907
BROCTON, Chautauqua Co. p 900t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Western New York & Pennsylvania, and
New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 9 m.
S. W. of Dunkirk and 14 N. of Mayville, the
county seat. Basket factory. Center of
Chautauqua grape growing.
ENTERPRISE: Wednesdays ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription f 1 ; established
May, 1906; M. M. Bam brick, editor; G. C.
Harmon, pvibllsher (6—6 P).
MIRROR: Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription 75 cents; established 1890
(3-3).
BRONXVILLE, Westchester Co. P,
579 pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd., 14 m. N. of New York City.
REVIEW^; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; established
Jatiuary, 1902; T. M. Watson, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 5J.
BROOKFIELD, Madison Co. D 4«5t
pop., 25 m. S. of Utica. Large steam saw
and planing mills and tannery. Cheese
and hops.
COURIER; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 22x28; subscription §1.50; estab-
lished 1876; Stlllman & Spooner, editors and
publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,597 in 1897
and 1,602 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
BROOKLYN, c. b., TTrnfirs Co. R 1.166..
582+ pop., on W. end of Long Island, oppo-
site Borough of Manhattan, connected by
suspension bridges and several ferries, and
within the corporate limits and a borough
of New York City. Commei'ce and manu-
facture. Chief seat of the sugar-reftning in-
dustry in the United States. Extensive
docks and storage warehouses. U. S. Brook-
lyn Navy Yard.
(See New York City, Borough of Brooklyn.)
BRUSHTON, FranUin Co. u 800
pop., on Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain
Rd., 11 m. W. of Malone, the county seat,
and 55 N. W. of Plattsburg. Farming.
FACTS AND FALLACIES AND
BRUSHTONIAN; Thursdays; independ-
ent : eight pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents:
established 1899; Charles H. Smith, editor and
publisher (1—8)
BUFFALO, c. h., Erie Co. -n 352,387t
pop., on 11 railroads, at eastern extremity
of Lake Erie and ..lirie canal. Extensive
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
716
NEW YORK— Buffalo.
lake commerce with all points West. Manu-
factures various and important. Live stock
and grain trade.
DAILY.
COIUMERClALij every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; eight to twelve pages 18x24; sub
script ion— daily $6, weekly $1; established-
daily 18S1, weekly 1810; James D. Warren's
Sons, editors aaid publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: (00) The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 12,419 in 1897 and 13,369 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 7,500
every year since 1903, up to and in-
chiding 1907.
COURIER; every morning ; EN-
QtJIRER, every evening except Sunday
and holidays, and WEEK L Y CO URI ER,
Wednesdays; democratic; daily and week-
ly twelve to sixteen, Sunday forty-six to
Blxty pages 18x34; subscription— morning $S,
evening $S, Sunday S2.50, weekly $1 ; estab-
blished— morning 1828, evening 1837, weekly
18^; W. J. Connerg, editor and publisher.
Office, 250 Main street (12—5).
Copies printed: morning: 55,001 in 1898
50,067 in 1901
48,813 in 1902
50,832 in 1903
50,940 in 1904
48,008 in 1905
S3, 681 in 1906
51,604 in 1907
Evening: 36,462 in 1898
31,453 in 1901
30,401 in 1902
33,082 in 1903
32,702 in 1904
31,027 in 1905
32,683 in 1906
34,570 in 1907
Sunday: - '>23 in 1898
"»0I
NEW YORK— Buffalo.
02
/03
J04
905
1906
1907
DAIL.Y 1.1 V
RD.
(See East Buffalo.)
DEMOKRAT; t.
;xcept
Sunday, Sunday morni
ILiY,
Thursdays ; German :li
ip; eight pages 15x22
16.50, Sunday ^. wef
fiocrat-
1— dally
.bliehed
18.97: F. C. B. Held,
iblisher.
Office, 250 Main stree*
Copies printed:
nd satis-
factory statement
. secured
from this paper, 1
and Sun-
day editions each
)r exceed-
jng 4,000 in 189
han 1,000
in 1808, and eve
up to and
including 1907.
The weekly e*
idit for ex-
ceeding 2,250
more than
1,000 in 1898,
ar since, up
to and includi
EVENING T
y evening ex-
cept Sunday,. ;
lorning; daily
ten to sixteer
aty-four pages
, Sunday $2lS0;
19x23; subscrii
established 187
Butler, editor
and publisher
An street (1—5).
Copies pri
61,605 in 1895
66,852 in 1900
74,234 in 1902
'
, 79,408 in 1903
88,457 in 1904
94,690 in 1905
94,743 in 1906
94,843 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the Sunday
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
20,000 in 1901 and more than 17.500 in
1902, and every year since, up to and
including 1907.
2^~ The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the Evening News
is guaranteed by the publish-
ers of Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory, who
will pay one hundred dollars to the first
person who successfully controverts its
accu'Tacy.
PublisJier's annoMncerHcnt.— Advertisers will
be Interested in the fact that an advertis-
ing campaign in Buffalo can reach ap-
proximately 85 per cent of the population
of Buffalo in one medium at a minimum
cost, said minimum cost being the very at-
tractive rate offered by the Buffalo Even-
ing News, the circulation of which i* more
than the combined circulation of all other
Buffalo evening newspapers, and more
than the combined circulation of any
three Buffalo newspapers, morning or
evening. Its circulation represents both
quantity and quality, and the News is the
only Buffalo newspaper that will prove its
circulation by permitting the examination
of its circulation books. The last iiivesti-
gation made in the city vt Buffalo by the
Association of American Advertisers
showed that the News wasthe only Buffalo
newspaper that would permit an exami-
nation of their circ illation records.
The great excess of advertising carried
by the Buffalo Evening News over other
papers in Buffalo is so great as to scarcely
permit comparison. During 1907 the News
published 16,732 columns of advertising,
which was more than any two Buffalo
newspapers combined, in spite of the fact
that the News will not carry objectionable
advertising and other Buffalo newspapers
do. The News carried one-third of the
total volume of advertising printed in the
six daily papers of Buffalo, and the four
leading department stores of Buffalo ad-
vertising In the News alone more than the
other six papers in Buffalo combined. The
net paid circulation of the News for the
year • 1907 averaged* 94,843 copies dallj'.
Smith & Thompson, advertising-representa-
tives. 225 Fifth Ave., New York- Tribune
Building. Chicago.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and Sunday morning; demo-
cratic ; daily ten to sixteen pages 19x24. Sun-
day sixtv pages 17x24: subscription— daily $3,
Sunday $2.50; established- daily 1885, Sun-
day 1879; Norman E. Mack, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 193 Main street (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average issue
of 34,127 in 1895 and 48.582 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
40,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 16,2x9 in 1895 and
35>930 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FREIE PRESSE ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, TRIBUENE, Sundaj'S, and
WEEKLY FREIE PRE8SE, Thurs-
days ; German ; republican ; four pages-
daily and Sunday 20x28, weekly 21x29; sub-
scription—daily $6.50, Sunday $2, weekly $2 ;
716
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Buffalo.
established— daily and weekly 1855, Sunday
1876 ; Relnecke & Zesch, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 296 EUicott street.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than i,ooo copies regularly in 1903,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
:>IORNING EXPRESS; every morn-
ing except Sunday, aud ILilil'STKATED
BUFFALO EXPRESS, Sundays; repub-
lican ; daily ten to twelve, Sundaj' twenty to
twenty-eight pages 17x23; subscription— dailj'
$3, Sunday $2; established— daily 1846, Sun
day 1883; James \V. Greene, editor: W. M.
Ramsdell, publisher. Office, 179-181 Washing-
ton s tract (3—3).
Copies printed: (00) The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average issue
oi 15,141^ in 1897 and 23,993 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 20,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The Sunday edition of this paper had
credit for an average issue of 65,451 in
1897 and 55,265 in 1901, since which
it. has not furnished an}' definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 40,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
POL.AK W'AMERYCE; every even-
ing except Sunday; Polish; four pages 18x24;
subscription $3; established 1887; Rev. John
Pitass, editor and publisher. Office. 227
Lovejoy street (1 — S).
.Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1897, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
VOLKSFREIJND ; ev^ery evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
German; independent - democratic ; eight
pages 17x23; subscription — daily $6, weekly
$1.50; established 1868; F. X. Schifferli, editor;
Buffalo Volksf reund Printing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 46 and 48 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1900,
and more than 1,000 in 1901, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
WEBKLY.
ARBEITER ZEITUNG; Satmdays;
German; labor; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion .$2; established 1886; Robert Steiner,
editor; Buffalo Printing Companv, publish-
ers. Office, 317 Genesee street (S— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899 snd every year since, up
to and including 1907.
AURORA UNI) CHRISTLTCHl;
WOCHE; Fridays; German; roman catho-
lic; eight pages 15x22; subsciiption $1.5(1; es-
tablished 1851; Rev. A. Heiter. editor: Jos. M.
Schifferli, manager. Of(ice,564 Dodge st. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,700 in 1895
and 6,399 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 5,000 in 1905 and 1907,
CATHOLIC UNION AND TIMES;
Thursdays; roman catholic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1872; Buf-
alo Catholic Publication Companv, publish
ers. Office. St. Stephen's Hall ( 1—7) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
NEW YORK— Buffalo.
for an average issue of 7,500 in 1896
and 8,600 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 in 1907.
GAZETA BUFFALOSKA; Thurs-
days; Polish; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1900; P. A. Olszanow-
ski, editor and publisher. Office, 686 Fillmore
avenue (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,354 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
HORSE WORLD; Fridays; sporting
and horses; twenty pages 11x151^^; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1888; The Wenborne-
Stimner Co., editors and publishers. Office,
253 Ellicott street (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,562 in 1903
and 4,547 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
IL CORRIERE ITALIANO; Satur-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; Fernandino Magnani, editor;
II Corriere Italiano Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 131 Broadway (10—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
INTERNATIONAL GAZETTE; Sat-
urdays; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; A. E. Tovey,
editor and publisher. Office, 1724 Niagara
PROGRESS; Thursdays; independent;
labor; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; C. C. Brock, editor; Progress
Publishing Co., Inc.. publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: 4,013 in 1906
7,986 in 1907
TOWN TALK; Thursdays (A A).
TRUTH; Thursdays; republican; twenty
pages 9J/X12M; subscription .«2; establl8h:;d
March, 1903; Mark S. Hu>-'..ell, editor and
publisher. Office, 52 N ..igara street (1—7).
Copies printed: i'',7ii in 1906
-.3,130 in 1907
UNIA POLSK/i.; Wednesdays (A A).
WARTA I Saturdays (A A).
MONTHLY.
AMERICA; monthly (A A).
AMERICAN BLACKSMITH;
monthly; blacksmithing; seventy six pages
9x12; subscription i?!; established October,
1901: American Blacksmith Co.. editors and
publishers. Office, 1.^33 Prudential building
(2-7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 27,317 in_ 1905
and 29,288 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
C. M. B. A. ADVOCATE; monthly;
fraternal insurance; twelve pages 11x15;
subscription 25 cents; established January,
1904; W. A. King, editor; Buffalo Catholic
PublicatlonCompany, publishers (1—5) (A A).
Copies printed: 59.600 in 1905
60^,269 in 1906
EDUCATOR; monjthly except July and
August ; educational ;; thirty-two pages
9i>^xl2; subscription $1(; established 1889; W.
Hazleton Smith, editoir and publisher. Of-
fice, 117 Seneca street. •:
Copies printed: T^his paper had credit
for an average issuffe of 22,268 in 1898,
since which it has! not furnished any
^
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
717
NEW YORK— Buffalo.
NEW YORK.
definite and satisfactory report, but was i
credited with exceeding 12,500 in 1903 |
and more than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907,
GAZETTEER AND GUIDE MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; negro; flfty-two pages
9x14; subscription $1; established 1901;
James A. Ross, managing editor; Gazetteer
and Guide Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
72 Clinton street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
JOURNAL. OF THE SWITCH.
MEN'S UNION; monthly; railroad em-
ployees; eighty pages 6x9; subsci'iption $1;
established 1898; F. M. Cassidy, editor and
publisher. Office, 326 Brisbauebuildingd— 8).
Copies printed: 3,570 in 1900
12,083 in 1902
17,125 in 1903
18,708 in 1904
18,900 in 1905
19,891 in 1906
23,083 in 1907
L.A HACIENDA; monthly; Spanish;
agriculture, horticulture, live stock; sixty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished October, 1905; La Hacienda Co., pub-
lishers (1 — 7).
MEDICAL. JOURNAli? monthly;
medical; eighty to one hundred and twenty
pages 6x9; subscription $2; established 1845;
William Warren Potter, M:D., editor and
publisher. Office, 238 Delaware avenue (1—S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
PROFESSION ALi AND AMATEUR
PHOTOGRAPHER: monthly ; photog-
raphy; eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1 ;
established 1896; Felix Raymer, ed?tor;
Professional Photographer Publishing Co.,
publishers; prints also a Canadian edition.
Office, 220 Washington street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,308 in 1899
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since 1901, up to
and including 1907.
ROLLER MILL ; monthly; milling;
sixty pages 10x13; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1882; Chas. S. Parke, editor; The
Roller Mill Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
Marine National Bank building (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,869 in 1896
and 5,062 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
TWO-STEP MAGAZINE: monthly,
except July and August; dancing, music and
drama; sixty- four to eighty pages 6x9; sub-
• scription $2; established 1894; H Lay ton
Walker, managing editor and publisher.
Office, 649 Main street (1-8).
Copies printed: 7,550 in 1907
CAIRO, Greene Co. 0, 2,176t pop., on
Cairo Rd., 8 m. N,W. of Catskill, the county
seat. Summer resort.
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Geo. W. Squires, editor and pub-
lisher.
CALEDONIA, imnp«<o» Co.-Gl,073t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River,
Genesee & Wyoming Valley, Lehigh Val-
ley and Erie Rds. Agricultural-imple-
ment, sash, door and blind factories and
flour mills.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent-republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1878; A. H. Collins,
editor and publisher (6—3).
ERA; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1901 ; R. A. Peck, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,139 in 1907
CAIiLICOON DEPOT, Sullivan
Co. P, 350 pop., on Delaware r. and Erie
Rd., 27 m. N. of Monticello, the county seat.
Milk and poultry. Agriculture.
SULLIVAN CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; neutral; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; S. S. Pomroy,
editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CAMBRIDGE, Washington Co. D-
1,578+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 36
m. N. E. of Albany, the State capital.
WASHINGTON CO. POST; Fridays;
republican; four pages 20x28; subscription
$1 ; established 1798; John G. Smart, editor and
publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,825 in 1895
and 1,971 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CAMDEN, Oneida Co. n 2,370t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg and
Lehigh Valley Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Rome.
Furniture, office fixtures, water-wheels and
knit goods.
AD VANCE- JOURNAL ; Thursdays ;
Independent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1873; Walter C- Stone, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,149 in 1895
and 1,388 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
CANAJOHARIE, Montgomery Co.
n- 2,101+ pop., on West Shore Rd., Mohawk
r. and Erie canal, 55 m. N. W. of Albany,
the State capital. Manufacturing, farm-
ing, hop growing and dairying.
COURIER ; Tuesdays ; independent ;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; Cook & Forman, editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1896, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
HAY TRADE JOURNAL; Fridays;
hay, straw and grain; foxir pages 20x26 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1B92; Willis Bullock,
718
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
editor; Hay Trade Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,524 in 1894
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1898, up to
and including 1907.
RADII 5 Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x28; subsci'iption $1.5D; established
1836 : L. F, Allen, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
CANANDAIGUA, c. h., Ontario
Co. -a 6,151+ pop., on New York Central &
Hudson River and Northern Central Rds.,
at outlet of Canandaigua lake, 29 m. E. of
Rochester. Agriculture.
ONTARIO MESJSsENGER; every even
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily .$3, weekly
$1.50; established — daily December, 19U7,
weekly 1802; W. A. Pattou, editor; Messenger
Printing Co., publishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,700 in 1895 and 1,750 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; independ-
-ent; eight pages 17^x223.^; subscription §1;
established 19U0; Chronicle Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers {S — 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ONTARIO CO. JOURNAL,; Fridays;
republican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; Edwin P. Gardner,
editor and publislier (12— 01.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
ONTARIO CO. TIMES; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 173^x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1852; C. F. & R. B. Milll-
ken, editors and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: 1,914 in 1903
1,976 in 1904
1,962 in 1906
1,902 in 1907
GANASERAGA, Allegany Co. J3
685+ pop., on Central New York & Western
and Erie Rds., 12 m. N. W. of Hornellsville.
Farming.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;' established 1872 ;
M. M. Wyvell, editor and publisher (6—7).
CANASTOTA, Madison Co. a 3,030t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River,
West Shore and Lehigh Valley Rds. and
Erie canal, 21 m. E. of Syracuse. Glass fur-
naces and rake, power-boat, furniture,
dumping wagon, digar and canning fac-
tories.
EVENING COURANT ; tri-w«eklv,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; inde-
pendent; four to eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established July, 1902; Charles
Hamilton Skelton, editor and publisher;
prints also an edition for rural free de-
livery (1—8).
NEW YORK.
It E E ; Saturdays ; independent ; eighl
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1889; Bee Publishing Co., editors and publfsh-
ers.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1881: P. F. Milmoe. editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
CANDOR, Tioga Go. p 3,330t pop., on
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
10 m. N. of Owego, the county seat. Blanket
and glove factories. Milk and produce.
COURIER; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Will L.
Beebe, editor; H. J. Beebe, publisher (6—3).
CANISTEO, Steuben Co. JJ 2,077t
pop., on Erie Rd., 4 m. S. E. of Hornells-
ville. Manufacturing. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900; Leon
Hough, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
TIMES-REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; J. C. Latham, editor and publisher
(2—5).
Copies printed: 2,170 in 1901
2,206 in 1902
2,280 in 1903
2,36s in 1904
2,412 in 1905
2,425 in 1906
2,490 in 1907
CANTON, c. h., St. Lawrence Co. (j
2,757+ pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdens-
burg Rd. and Grasse r., 18 m. E. of Ogdens-
burg. Seat of St. Lawrence University.
Lumbering, farming, quarrying and dairy-
ing.
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x82;
subscription $1; established 1873; John A.
Finnigan, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such defi.nite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ST. LAWRENCE PLAINDEALER;
Tuesdays; republican: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1856: WlUiston
Manley, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Copies printed: 1,850 in 1895
2,212 in 1901
2,367 in 1902
2,448 in 1903
2,460 in 1904
2,500 in 1905
2,602 in 1906
2,636 in 1907
LAURENTIAN; monthly; forty pages
61^x9; subscription $1; established January,
1888; O. F. Conkey, editor; Melford L. Brown,
manager (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
719
NEW YORK.
CAPE VINCENT, Jefferson Co. d
1,310+ pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdens-
burg Rd. and St. Lawrence r., 25 m, N. W. of
Watertown, the county seat. Ferry con
neets with Kingston, Ont.
EAGLE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1872; Charles B. Wood, editor and publisher
(7—3 P). .
CARMEL, c.h., Putnam (7o. R2,598t
pop., on New York & Putnam Rd., 50 m. N.
of New York City. Farming and dairying.
PUTNAM CO. COURIER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$2; established 1841 ; James A. Zickler, editor
and publisher (1— S).
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays ; republi-
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1858; I. M. Blake, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
CARTHAGE, Jefferson Co. a 3,895+
pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg
and New York Central & Hudson River Rds.
and Black r., 20 m. E. of Watertown, the
county seat. Manufactui-ing and farming.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1860; Geo. W. and Mary Dickin-
son, editoj s and publishers (7—3 P).
TRIBUNE; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; W. B. Kesler, editor and publisher
(6—3). _
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
up to and including 1907.
CASTILE, Wyoming Co. -a l,088tpop.,
on Erie Rd., 57 m. S. E. of Buffalo. Milling,
manufacture of salt and agricultural im-
plements. Farming.
CASsTILIAN; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
18S4; Pred Norris. editor and publisher (7—5).
OATO, Cayuga Co. n 350t pop., on Le-
high Valley Rd., 18 m. N. of Auburn. To-
bacco. Agriculture.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1 ; established 1893; L. D. Staf-
ford, editor and publisher (11— 2).
CATSKIIiL, c. h., Greene Co. Q .5,4841
pop., on West Shore Rd. and Hudson r..
Ill m. N. of New York City. Manufactur-
ing. Summer resort. Farming.
MAIL; every evening exc^t Sunday;
f«ur pages 17^x24; subscription $5; established
1881; M. E. Silberstein, editor and publisher
(1—8).
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1: established 1898; F.
A. Grallt & Sou, editor ana publisher (1—8).
• Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
EXAmiNER ; Saturdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x^; subecrlptlon
$L50; established 1830: Fred E. Craigie, editor
and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper on one
occasion furnished a statement the ac-
NEW YORK.
curacy of which was questioned on what
appeared to be substantial grounds. Ou
that account information from it has not
been deemed valuable.
GREENE CO. REVIEW; Thursdays
(AA).
RECORDER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 18x25 ; subscription $1 ; established
1792; Harry Hall, editor and publisher (1—4),
Copies printed: 2,175 jn 1899
2,568 in 1900
3,183 in 1902
3,464 in 1903
3,636 in 1904
3,811 in 1905
3,945 in 1906
4,065, year ending January 31, 1908,
CATTARAUGUS, Cattaraugus Co.
P 1,382+ pop., on Erie Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Lit-
tle Valley, the county seat. Creamery and
plumbing supplies and ax factories, lum-
ber and flour mills; veneering plant.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
S. A. Kysor, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
CAZENOVIA, Madison Co. a l,8i9t
pop., on Lehigh Valley and West Shore
Rds., foot of Cazenovia lake. Summer re-
sort. Agriculture and cheese making.
REPUBLICAN: Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1854; F. M. Elliott, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,170 in 1897
and 1,434 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than I'.ooo every year since, up to and
including igo7.
CENTER MORICHES. Sujffoa- Co.
O, 1,600 pop., on Long Island Rd., 12 m. S. E.
of Riverhead, the county seat, and 66 E. of
New York City. Farming. Summer resort.
RECORD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; W. R. Burling, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
CENTRAL. SQUARE, Oswego Co.
a 364+ pop., on New YorJc, Ontario & West-
ern and Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rds., 18 m. N. of Syracuse. Agriculture,
cheese making and fruit growing.
NEWS; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1876;
O Brinkerhoff & Daughter, editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
CHAMPIiAIN, Clinton Co. ^ 1,311
pop., on Rutland Rd., 20 m. N. of Platts-
burg, the county seat. Agriculture.
COUNSELLOR; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 20x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; Geo. W. Harper, editor; Clin-
ton County Publishing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,921 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
720
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
CHAPPAQUA, Westchester Co.Q,
733 pop., on New York Central & Hudeon
River Rd., 9 m. N. of White Plains.
ITEM; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x'-i2; subscription $1; established
1896; Edwin Bedell, editor and publisher
(7-5).
CHARLOTTE, Monroe Co. -nl,400t
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg and
New York Central & Hudson River Rds.,and
at mouth of Genesee r.,10 m, N.of Rochester,
the county seat. Summer resort. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1894 ; J. E. Mllner,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
CHATEAUGAY, Franklin Co. c^
973t pop., on Central Vermont and St. Law-
rence & Adirondack Rds. and Chateaugay
r., 12 m. N. E. of Malone, the county seat.
Butter and wood-pulp factories.
JOURNAIj; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: W. T. Thayer, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
RECORD AND FRANKLIN CO.
DEMOCRAT} Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x2'<: ; subscription $1 : established 1878 ;
Chateaugay Record Printing and Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (S— 3j.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CHATHAM, Columbia Co. O, 3,300
pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River, Rutland and Boston & Albany Rds.,
22 m. S. of Albany, the State capital, and
128 N. of New York City. Straw board and
tissue paper mills, shirt factory and cooper-
age works. Farming and dairying.
COURIER; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1862; J. Wallace Darrow,
editor and publisher; orints editions for
neighboring towns (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,,570 in 1895
and 3,900 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907-
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; George W. Nellis, Jr., editor
and publisher (10—5).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
CHAUTAUQUA, Chautauqua Co.
D 389 pop., on Jamestown, Chautauqua &
Lake Erie Rd., 45 m. S. W. of Buffalo. Sum-
mer resort.
CHATAUQUAN WEEKLY; Thurs-
days; education; eight pagei 8x11; subscrip-
tion $1; established December, 1906; Chau-
tauqua Prefs, editors and publishers (1—8).
NEWyORK.
CHAUTAUQUAN; monthly; literary;
educational; one hundred and thirty to one
hundred and forty pages 4|x6J; subscription
$2; established 1876; Frank Chapin Bray, ed-
itor ; The Chautauqua Press, publishers
(1—8). See advertisement on opposite
page.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 20,000 in 1898 and more thsui
17,500 in 1890. and every year since, up
up to and including 1907.
CHENANGO FORKS, Broome Co.
[? 1,372+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 12 m. N. of Binghamton, the
county seat. Agriculture.
BROOME CO. HERALD; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Wm. E. Ames,
editor and publisher.
(Z^opies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,30b in 1894 and 1,725
in 1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CHERRYCREEK, GhmUauqua Go.
p 701+ pop., on Erie Rd., 21 m. N. E. of
Jamestown. Lumber mills and charcoal
kilns. Creamery, cheese, cheese box and
butter package, broom, engine and can-
ning factories; grist mill and foundry.
NEWS; Thursdays: republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established 1880;
H. C. Mills, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
CHERRY VALLEY, OUego Co. D
772+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 12 m.
N, E. of Cooperstown, the county seat.
Furnace and melodeon factories.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1818; J. Sawyer, editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CHITTENANGO, Madison Co. u
787+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River and West Shore Rds., Chittenango
creek and Erie canal, 14 m. E. of Syracuse.
Canning factory, pottery and natural-gas
well. Chittenango Springs, a resort for
invalids, 2 m. S.
MADISON CO. TIMES; Fridays;
democratic: four pages 20x26; subscription
$1: established 1870; Luke McHenry, editor
and publisher (6— ;3).
CINCINNATUS, CortUind Co. U
912+ pop., on Erie and Central New Tork
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
721
NEW YORK.
Rds., 12in. S. E.of Cortland, the county seat.
Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
Blanchard, editor and publisher.
L. D.
CliA YTON, Jefferson Co. b l,913t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.
and St. Lawrence r. Summer resort, in the
Thousand Islands. Boat building and gran-
ite quarries.
ON THE ST. L.AWRENCE AND
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription SI ; established 1882; F. X.
Tobin, editor; Thousa)id Islands Publish-
ing Company (Limited), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,300 in 1895 and 1,200
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CLEVELAND, Osirego Co. o 689t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.,
40 m. W. of Oswego.
L.AKESIDE PRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 17x24: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1871; E. A. Blair, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
CLIFTON SPRINGS, Ontario Co.
-n 1,617+ pop., on Lehigh Valley and New
York Central & Hudson River Rds., 10 m.
N. E. of Canandaigua. the county seat. Re-
XEW YORK.
sort for invalids. Mineral and sulphur
springs. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1878; H. L. Wright, editor and publisher (1—8).
CLINTON. Oneida Co. a l,340t pop.,
on New York, Ontario & Western Rd., 9 m.
W. of Utica, the county seat. Hamilton
College. Cotton, lumber, iron and other
manufactures.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; H.
Piatt Osborne, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
COURIER; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1846; J. B. Sykes and H. B. Sykes, edi-
tors and publishers (8—3).
HAMILTON LITERARY MAGA-
ZINE; monthly, during the college year;
collegiate; eighty pages 6x9; subscription
$1.50; established 1866: A. H Woollcott. edi-
tor; G. W. Browning, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 539 in 1907
CLYDE, Wayne Co. -n 2,.507t pop., on
New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds., Clyde r. and Erie canal,
8 m. E. of Lyons, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
DEMOCRATIC HERALD; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1887; Albert C.
Lux. editor and publisher (8—3).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican: six
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1850 ; B. N. Marriott, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
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for an average issue of 1,540 for the
year 1896, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
-COBLESKILLi, Schoharie Co. D-2,327t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 45 m. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Nail, shirt, wire,
sash and blind factories. Agriculture.
INDEX ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1865 ;
Arthur T. Warner, editor and publisher( 2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,822 in 1902
and 3,551 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
TIMES; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription |l ; established
1876; Frank A. Linster, editor and publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,918 in 1900
and 2,367 in T903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
COHOCTON, Steuben Co. JJ 879t
pop., on Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western Rds.. 18 m. N. W. of Bath, the
county seat. Cigar and lumber manufac-
tories. Buckwheat mills and canning fac-
tory. Agriculture
TIMES-INDEX; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; V. L. Tripp,
editor and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: 1,345 in 1903
1,405 in 1904
1,436 in 1905
1,514 in 1906
1,584 in 1907
COHOES, Albany Co. D- 23,910t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
Delaware & Hudson Rds. and Erie and
Champlain canals. 3 m. N. of Troy and 9
N. of Albany, the county seat and State
capital. Manufactures cotton, wool, iron,
paper and knit goods.
EVENING DISPATCH ; every even
Ing except Sunday; independent; eight pages
19x22; subscription $3; established 1884; J. &
M. Wallace, editors and publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever beeri secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 m 1898, and every year since, up
up to and including 1907.
REPUBLiICAN; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 18x34; sub-
scription $3; established 1892; John Spence,
editor; Cohoes Republican Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 190S and 1907*
COLiDEN, Erie Co. -a l,260t pop., on
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd., 20 m.
S. of Buffalo, the county seat. Dairying.
CITIZEN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900; Maude
' Shepard, editor and publisher.
NEW YORK.
COLDSPRING, Putnam Co. Q,
2.067+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Hudson r., 52 m. N. of New
York City. Large iron foundry, steel works
and boring mills.
PHILIilPSTOWN NEWS J Fridays
(▲▲>.
RECORDER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eijiht pages 17x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1866; I. P. McCoy, editor and publisher
(1-S).
COLLEGE POINT, Queens Co. p
6,127+ pop., on Long Island Rd.. 10 m. E. of
New York City Hall. Breweries, hard
rubber and silk ribbon manufactories.
(See New York City, Borough of Q^ieens.)
CONGERS, Rockland Co. 500. pop.,
on West Shore Rd., 28 m. from New York
City. Manufacturing.
CONGERS RECORD AND
ROCKLAND LAKE GAZETTE;
semi monthly ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established June. 1904; S.J.
Freeman, editor; S. J. Freeman & Sons, pub-
lishers (1—8).
COOPERSTOWN, c. h., Otsego Co.
n 2,368+ pop., at the outlet of Otsego lake,
on Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Rd.,
75 m. W. of Albany, the State capital.
Trade center and summer resort.
FREEMAN'S JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 17J^x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1808: Geo. H.
Carley, editor and publisher (12—5). •
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,584 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
OTSEGO FARMER; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight nages 19x24; subscription
$1.50; established" 1877; Crist. Scott & Par-
shall, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,488 in 1894
5,170 in 1905
5,284 for year ending August 31,
1907.
OTSEGO REPUBLICAN ; Wednes
days ; republican ; eight pages 18x^4; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1828; Clarence W.
Davidson, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,118 in 1896
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
AMERICAN MOTHERHOOD;
monthly; hygiene and household; one hun-
dred pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1888; Mary Wood- Allen, editor; Crist, Scott
&Parshall, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,726 in^ 1897
and 18,090 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with exceeding 12,500 in 1904 and more
than 20,000 in 1907.
CORFU, Genesee Co. -n 401f pop., on
Lehigh Valley and New York Central Rds.,
25 m. E. of Buffalo. Farming. Large quan-
tities of milk shipped to Buffalo.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays: four pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
723
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
20x26; subscription 60 cents; established 1898;
C. E. Curtiss, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
CORINTH, Saratoga Co. [>2,039t pop.,
on Adirondaclc Rd., 1 m. from Jessup Sta-
tion. Paper mill.
CORINTHIAN; Fridays: eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 : established 1889 ;
C. H. Wyman, editor and publisher.
CORNING, c.h., Steuben Co. p ll,061t
pop., on Erie, Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western and New York Central Rds. and
Chemung r. Extensive foundries, glass
factories, terra cotta and railroad car
works.
EVENING LEADER AND DEMO-
CRAT; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; six to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2: established 1884; E. S. Underbill,
editor and publisher (2— 8V
Copies printed: 4,064 in 1902
5,642 in 1903
6,238 in 1904
6,395 in 190s
6,535 in 1906
6,24s in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Note — Since
April, 1907, all papers stopped at expiration.
J O IJ R N A li ; every evening except
Sunday; republican; six pages 18x24; sub-
scription $5; established 1891; Harry H.
Pratt, editor; Corning Journal Company,
publishers (.1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1901,
and every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
CORNWALL -ON -HUDSON,
OrangeCo. Q, 1,966+ pop., on West Shore and
New York, Ontario & Western Rds. and
Hudson r., 1 m. from Cornwall Landing
and 5 S. of Newburgh, one of the two
county seats. Carpet factory and brick
works. Summer resort.
CORNWALL. LOCAL PRESH;
Thursdays; republican: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1884; L. G.
Goodnough, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,152 in 1903
1,241 in 1907
C O R T L A N D, c. h.. Cortland Co. a
9,014+ pop.—local estimate 11,282— on Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western and Lehigh
Valley Rds. and Tioughnioga r., .37 m. S. of
Syracuse. Manufacturing.
STANDARD ; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly
$1.50; established 1867; Cortland Standard
Printing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily: 1,478 in 189S
1,564 in 1901
1,69s in 1902
2,298 in 1904
2,360 in 1905
2,724 in 1906
3,371 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,227_ in 1897 and
2,838 in 1902, since which it has not fur-
nished a report, but was credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1003 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Friday's; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.30; estab-
lished 1840; Fay C. Parsons, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8). _
Copies printed: 1,951 in 1897 .
2,685 in 1900
2,223 in 1902
2,243 in 1903
2.296 in 1904
2,126 in 1905
2,169 in 1906
2,233 in 1907
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; The Courtland Journal Co., pub-
lishers (12—3).
COXSACKIE, Greene Co. O, 2,735t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and West Shore Rds. and Hudson r., 21 m.
S. of Albany, the State capital. Extensive-
ly engaged in brick maldng. Iron foun-
dries, valve works, fruit evaporators, can-
ning factory, steam mills, shirt factory and
machine shop.
UNION; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1851; W.P.Franklin, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1902, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
CROTON - ON - HUDSON, West-
Chester Co. Q, 1,533+ pop., on Hudson r., be-
tween Sing Sing and Peekskill. Brick
making and agriculture.
CROTON JOURNAL; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1;
established 1894; Quick Bros., editors and
publishers.
CUBA, Allegany Co. p l,502t pop., on
Erie and Western New York & Pennsyl-
vania Rds., 50 m. W. of Hornellsville. Agri-
culture and dairying.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; eightpages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1882 ;
Park & Tuite, editors and publishers (7—5).
PATRIOT; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861; J. R. Childs, editor and pub-
lisher (5—5 P).
(Topics printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
"DAJLTOm ^ Livingston (7o. -a 531 pop.,
on Erie Rd., 24 m. W. of Hornellsville. Grain
and produce market. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1880; E. Merry, editor and publisher
(8-3).
DANSVILLE, Livingston Co. -D 3,633t
pop., on Dansville & Mt. Morris and Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western Rds. and
Canaseraga creek, 50 m. S. of Rochester.
Largest nursery stock center in the world.
Machine shops. Flour mills and shoe fac
tory. Large vineyards. Health resort.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; repubU-
oan; four pages 22x27; subscription $1.50; et-
724
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
tablished 1860; A. O. Bunnell, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,594 for the
year 1895, 1,100 in 1900, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory-
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
BREEZE; Tuesdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
H. W. Deloug, editor; M. H. Fowler, pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1850 ; Oscar Woodruff, editor and publisher
(6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896,^ but has
not set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
NORMAL. INSTRUCTOR; monthly,
except July and August; educational; sixty
pages 10><?xl4; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1891"; Elizabeth P. Bemis, editor; F. A.
Owen Publishing Co., publishers (4—8 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 42,000 in 1895
and 126,000 in 1905, since which ithas
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1907, which is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a definite and satisfactory
statement covering the issues of an en-
tire year.
PRIMARY PLANS; monthly; edu-
cational; fortv-f'our pages 9xl2i^; subsenp
tion $1; established 1903; Elizabeth P. Bemis,
editor; F. A. Owen Publishing Company,
publishers (4—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 27,600 in 1904
and 40,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
VICR'S MA<iAZlNE} monthly; hor-
ticulture, floriculture and household; thirty-
two pages 10^x14: subscription 50 cents: es-
tablished 1878; Vick Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 76,666 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 75,000 in 1905
and 1907, which is the highest rating
ever accorded in the absence of a
definite and satisfactory statement of
copies printed during the period of an
entire year.
DELiEVAN, Cattaraugus Co. p l,719t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 38 m. S. of Buf-
falo. Flour and lumber mills, cheese fac-
tory and wood-working shops.
CATTARAUGUS PRESS; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.25; established 1883; W. F. Persons, editor
and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,080 in 1898
and 1,800 in 1905, since_ which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
NEW YORK.
DELHI, c. h., Delaware Co. p 2,078t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.
and Delaware r., 1^8 m. from New York
City. Silk mill and carriage factories.
Dairy products.
DELAWARE EXPRESS; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1839 ; F. B. Mayham,
editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 1,473 in 1897
2,284 in 1905
3,533 in 1907
DELAWARE GAZETTE ; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 19x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1819 ; S. E. Smith, editor
and publisher.
DELAWARE REPUBLICAN; Sat-
urdays ; republican ; four pages 22x28 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1860; R. P. Mcintosh,
editor and publisher (1— fi).
Copies printed: 1,086 in 1903
1,354 in 1904
1.226 in i90.'5
1,515 in 1906
1,180 in 1907
NEW YORK TEMPLAR; monthly;
temperance; sixteen pages 9xl2; subscrip-
tion 40 cents; established 1881; Charles T.
Telford, editor; Grand Lodge I. O. G. T. of
State of New Yo'k, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: 3,625 in 1900
2,170 in 1904
2,000 in 1907
DEPEW, Erie Co. -.: 3,800 pop., on
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Lehigh
Valley, Erie and New York Central & Hud-
son River lids., 10 m. E. of Buffalo. Railroad
machine shops.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 73^x11; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; J. C. Glade, editor and publisher
(2-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,286 in 1902
and 1,200 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DEPOSIT, Broome Co. p 2,051t pop.,
on Erie Rd., 38 m. S. E. of Binghamton, the
county seat. Carriages, machinerj-, sashes
and blinds, malleable iron, pearl buttons
and condensed milk. Lumber.
BRAINS FOR THE RETAILER
AND ADVERTISER; Saturdays; adver-
tising; thirty-six pages ej^xlOJ^; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1891; Jas. Knapp Reeve,
editor and publisher (2 — 5 P).
COURIER- JOURNAL; Wednesdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; suDscrip-
tton $1; established 1848; Courier-Journal
Co., editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
BOHEMIAN ; monthly; literary; one
hundred pages 6^^x93^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901; The Outing Press, editors and
publishers (3— 6P).
GRAY GOOSE: monthly ; fiction ;
sixty-four pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1891; The Outing Press, editors
and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
frorn this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
725
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
OUTING i^IAGAZIXE; monthly; sport-
ing, travel and adventure ; one hundred and
twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription §3;
established 1892 : Caspar Whitney, editor ;
The Outing Publishing Company, publishers;
prints an edition for England.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 88,148 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1898
and 1907.
DERUYTER, Madison Co. a 623t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 13 m. S. E. of
Cazenovia. Milk depot, creamery and mills.
GLEANER; Thursdays; independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878 ; Warren W. Ames, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,723 in 1902
and 1,940 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
DEXTER, Jefferson Co. d 737 pop.—
local census 945— -on Rome, Watertown &
Ogdensburg Rd. and on Lake Ontario at
mouth of Black r., 7 m. N. W. of Water-
town. Paper and pulp mills.
PRESS AND BROWNVIL.L.E
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x24 ; subscription $1; established 1899; Fred.
H. Gee, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
■for an average issue of 1,116 for the
year 1902, 1,268 in 1903, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
DOBBS TERRY, fVestchester Co. □,
2,888+ pop., on New Yoi-k CentralS Hudson
River Rd. and Hudson r.,6 m. N. of Yonkers
and 23 from New York City. Gas-burner
manufactory and brewery.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 17^^x22; subscription SI. 50; established
1900; R. C. Hallock, manager; The News Co.,
editors and publishers (:3— 3).
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1879 ; .James L. Taylor, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
DOIiGEVILLE,^er^•merCo. i 2,240
pop., 8 m. N. E. of Little Falls, on Little
Falls & Dolgeville Rd. Felt mills, shoe,
piano, lumber, wire and autoharp manu-
factories. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Fancher L. Youker, editor and
publisher (1—8).
jyO^WNSVILtJuE, Delaware (70.P.516
pop., on east branch of the Delaware r.,
10 m. S. E. of Walton. Agriculture.
NEWS; Tuesdays; independent; four
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established 1879 ;
Amos E. Peck, editor and publisher.
'D'RY'D'E'S , Tompkins Co. G 699t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., about 10 m. S. W
of Cortland. Woolen and planing mills, tan
nery, and sulphur springs. Agriculture.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871; Stillwell & Ross, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,147 ^^ 1896
and 1,691 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
DUNDEE, Yates Co. rj l,291t pop., on
Fall Brook Rd., about 15 m. S. of Penn Yan,
the county seat. Manufacturing and
farming.
OBSERVER; Wednesdays; republi-.
can; four pages 22x28; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878; Eugene Vreeland, editor and
publisher (6— 3).,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,442 for the
year 1896, but has not since made def-
inite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
DUNKIRK, Chautauqua Co. pll,616t
pop., on Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pitts-
burg, Erie. Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern. New York, Chicago & St. Louis
and Western New York & Pennsylvania
Rds., 40 m. S. W. of Buffalo. A port of entry
on Lake Erie, in direct communication
with the oil, coal and iron regions of
Pennsylvania. Manufacturing, agricult-
ure, grape culture and dairying. '
EVENING OBSERVER; every even-
ing except Sunday, and GRAPE BELT
AND CHAUTAUQUA FARMER,
semi-weekly, Tuesda>sand Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17x22: subscription— daily
$5, semi-weeklv SI; established— daily 1882,
Grape Belt 1893, Chautauqua Farmer 1868;
Dunkirk Printing Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: daily, 1,171 in 1899
1,430 in 1901
2,109 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 4,455 in 1895
3,780 in 1901
3,706 in 1907
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and ADVERTISER AND UNION,
Fridays ; democratic ; eignt pages — daily
18x24, weekly 22x29 ; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1890, weekly
Advertiser 1851, Unionist; consolidated 1869;
Daniel F. Toomey, editor and publisher;
prints a weekly edition for Fredonia (3—3).
EARLVIL.LE, Madison Co. a 711t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & West-
ern, New York, Ontario & Western and
West Shore Rds.. 15 m. N. of Norwich.
Farming.
STANDARD; Thursdays; independent:
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1887; Burch & Briggs, editors and publishers
(3—3). . , J j-^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,114 in i899
and 1,506 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
EAST AURORA, Erie Co. -a 2,366t
pop., on Western New York & Pennsylvania
Rd., 17 m. S. E. of Buffalo, the county seat.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pa^es 13x30; subscription $1;
72t5
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
established 1872; F. O. Persons, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,114 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
LITTJLE JOURNEYS; monthly; lit-
erary; flfty-two pages 4x7; subscription $1;
established 1895; E. Hubbard, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 30,500 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 20,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
PHIL.ISTINE; monthly; literary;
thirty-eight pages 5x6}^; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1895; Elbert Hubbard, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,000 in 1897
and 62,916 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 40,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
EAST BUFFALO, Erie Co. -a on
New York Central & Hudson River, Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western and Lehigh
Valley Rds., 4 m. E. of Buffalo.
DAIL.Y LIVE STOCK RECORD;
every evening except Sunday; live stock
and general news; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1896; The Buffalo
Live Stock Record Co. (Inc.), editors and
publishers (11—7 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
EAST HAMPTON, Sujffolk Co. Q,
3,746+ pop. of township, on Long Island Rd.,
7 m. S. of Sag Harbor. Summer resort.
Farming.
STAR; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription S2; established 1885;
E. S. Boughton, editor and publisher (6—3).
EAST NORWICH, NassauCo.n^ 249
pop., on Long Island Rd., 7 m. E. of Glen
Cove. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26: subscription $1.S0; es-
tablished 1880; Halstead H. Frost, editor and
publisher. "
EAST ROCHESTER, J/onroe Co.-n
DESPATCH; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
EAST SYRACUSE, Onondaga f'o.
D 3,036 pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Erie canal, 5 m. E. of Syra-
cuse, the county seat. Large silver ware
factory. Agriculture.
NEWS; daily and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; independent; daily sixteen, weekly
eight pages 171^ x22 ; subscription— weekly $1 ;
established— 1S84; J. L. Kyne, editor; News
Publishing Company . publishers (12—7 P).
BULLETIN: Fridays ; neutral ; four
pages 12}^xl9; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1899; E. A. Kaye, editor and publisher
(1 — 8).
NEW YORK.
EDMESTON, Otsego Co. n 749 pop.,
on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.,
12 m. W. of Cooperstown, the county seat.
Farming.
LOCAL; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1882; Walter Cran-
dall, editor; Dr. A. C. Davis, publisher (1—8).
ElilZABETHTOWN, c. h., Essex
Co. cr491+ pop., on Bouquet r., 9 m. W. of
Lake Champlain, 10 N. E. of Dix's Peak, one
of the Adirondacks, and 36 S. W. of Platts-
burg. Deposits of iron ore. Summer resort.
POST;* Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1852; Geo. L. Brown, editor; Estate of A. C.
Hand Livingston, publishers (7—3 P).
EliliENVILLE, Ulster Co. O, 2,879t
pop., on Ellenville & Kingston branch of
New York, Ontario & Western Rd. Manu-
facturing of cutlery, bottling of spring
water and agriculture. Summer resort.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1849; S. M.Taylor, editor; B. M. Taylor,
publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: 1,400 in 1896
1,528 in 1904
1,564 in 1905
1,509 in 1906
1,475 in 1907
PRESS ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1870; W. C. McNally, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 in 1898 and 1,300
in 1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
ELLICOTTVILIiE, Cattaraugus Co.
p 886+ pop., on Buffalo. Rochester & Pitts-
burg Rd., 12 ni. N. of Salamanca. Manufac-
turing and milk condensing. Agriculture.
POST ; Wednesdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x^; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
James Mofflt & Son, editors and publishers.
(1-6).
Copies printed: 2,605 in 1895
2,539 in 1900
2,730 in 1902
2,727 in 1903
2,729 in 1904
2,734 in 1905
2,726 in 1906
2,700 in 1907
ELMIRA, c. h.,Cherming Co. g 35,672t
pop., on Erie, Northern Central, Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western and Lehigh Valley
Rds. and Chemung r. State Reformatory
and Elmira College. Manufacturing.
ADVERTISER; every moniing except
Sunday, and WEEH.LY, Fridays; republi-
can; ten or twelve pages 16;^x2l ; subscrip-
tion—dally $3, weekly $1; established 1998;
J. H. Cunningham, editor; Elmira Advertiser
Association, publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 7,365 in 1897 and 8,107 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 4,000
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
727
NEW YORK,
every yeair since, up to and including
1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
2,250 in 1901 and more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; four pages 15x22; sutwcription
$1; established 1^4; Evening News Co.. edi-
tors and publifiherg (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,801 in 1895
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1898, up to
and including 1906.
STAR-GAZETTE; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight to sixteen pages 18x24;
subscription $9; established— .Sfar 1888, Gaz-
ette 1820, consolidarerl July. 1907; Woodford
J. Copeland and Frank E. Gannett, editors;
The Star Gazette Company, publishers (7 — 7).
TELiEGK-AM; Sundays; sixteen pages
18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1879 ;
The Telegram Printing Company, editors and
publishers (2—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 102,242 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with exceeding 17,500 in
iqoi and more than 12,500 in 1905 and
1907.
FAIRHAVEN, Cayuga Co. D 610t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Lake On
tario. Shipping of coal to Canada. Iron
mines. Farming.
REGISTER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25: estab-
lished 1874, E. 0. Smith, editor and publisher
(3-3).
FAIRPORT, Monroe Co. -C 2,489t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 10 m.
S. E. of Rochester, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and agriculture.
HERALD; Wednesdays; Independent;
f otu- pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1872: Floyd B. Miner, editor and publisher
(7—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MONROE CO. MAIL.; Thursdays; In
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1881; Will O. Greene, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from tliis paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
FALCONER, Chautauqua Co. b
1,136+ pop., on Erie Rd., 30 m. W. of Sala-
manca.
AMERICAN BEEKEEPER; month-
ly; bee culture; agriculture; thirty-six pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1890;
H. E.Hill, editor; W. F. Falconer Manufact-
uring Company, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 3,000 in 1907
NEW YORK.
FARMIMGDALE, Nassau Co. q,
2,000 pop., on Long Island Rd., about 30m. E.
of Brooklyn.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
FAR ROCKAWAY, Queens Co. O,
2,288+ pop., on Long Island Rd., 21 m, E. of
New York Citj' Hall. Seaside resort, much
frequented during the summer.
( See New York City, Borough of Queens. )
FAYETTEVUiliE, Onondaga Co. a
1,304+ pop., on West Shore and Syracuse &
Suburban Rds. and near Erie canal, 7 m. S.
E. of Syracuse, the county seat. Manufact-
uring of lime and plaster, cement, gloves,
knives, paper and furniture.
BULLETIN; Frida,j's: democratio;
and FARMERS' INSTITUTE BUL-
LETIN, monthly; agricultural; weekly
eight, monthly twenty-two to thirty-siK
pages, weeklj' 13x30, monthly 9x12; sub-
scription—weekly $1, monthly- $1; estab-
lished—weekly 1898, monthly 1896; Manlius
PublishingCo. (Inc. ), publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the weekly edition of this paper,
but it had credit for exceeding 1,000 in
1899, and every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
The monthly edition had credit for an
average issue of 60,000 in 1899, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 12,500 in 1905
and 1907.
FILLMORE, Allegany Co. p 633 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 50 m. S.E. of Buffalo.
Dairying, machine shops, oil fields and agri-
culture.
NORTHERN ALLEGANY OB-
SERVER; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1880; Judson Howden, editor and publisher
(1-6).
Copies printed: 1,269 in 1903
1,225 in 1906
1,319 in 1907
FINDLEY LAKE, Chautauqua
Co. p 54P pop., 26 m. W. of Jamestown.
Dairying and lumber.
BREEZE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1883 ;
J. H. Boorman, editor and publisher (A A).
FISHKILL, Dutchess Co. R 589tpop.,
on Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut and
New England Rds., 5 m. E. of Fishkill
Landing on the Hudson r. Agricvilture.
TIMES; Wednesdays ; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882: Herman Dean, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FISHKILL- ON-THE-HUD-
SON, Dutchess Oo. □. 3,673+ pop.— local
estimate 3,939— on New York Central &
Hudson River, New York, New Haven ft
Hartford and Newburgh, Dutchess & Con-
necticut Rds. and Hudson r., opposite New-
burgh, and 58 m. N. of New York City, con-
nected by steamboats. Agriculture and
iron and hat manufacturing.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 20x26; subscription $5; es-
728
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DTflECTORY.
NEW YORK.
tabllshed 1893; Geo. F. Donoghue, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1. 000 in 1905 and 1907
FISHKIIiL. STANDARD; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 22x28; subscription
$2; established 1842; Charles E. Spaight, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
FLORAIi PARK, Nassau Co. R 127
pop., on Long Island Rd., 5 m. N. of Hemp-
stead. Nurseries and market gardening.
GUIDE POST J quarterly (A A).
FLUSHING, Queens Co. Q^ 8,436t pop.,
on Long Island Rd. and Flushing bay, 8 m.
E. of New York City Hall. Tool works, iron
foundry, portable-hou.se manufactory and
dye-extract works. Residences of many
New York City business men.
(See A'eio York City, Boroiigh of Queens.)
FONDA, c. h., Montgomery Co. o l,U5t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversvllle Rds.
and Mohawk r., 42 m. N. W. of Albany, the
State capital. Flour and knitting mills
and broom factories.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1842; Frank L. Rogers, editor;
Montgomery County Publishing Company,
pubHshers(l-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,921 in 1903,
since^ which it has not furnished any
definite aiid satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 in
190S and 1907.
FORESTVILLE, Chautauqua Co. p
753 pop., on Erie Rd., 35 ra. S. of Buffalo.
Canning and veneer factories and tan-
nery. Farming, dairying and grape raising.
FREE PRESS: Fridaj-s; republican;
6ight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891 ; H. B. Thompson, editor and publisher
(1-8).
FORT COVINGTON, Franklin Co.
d 822+ pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 m. N
W. of Malone ,the county seat, and at head
of navigation on Salmon r. Grist and saw
mills, cabinet factory, tannery and butter
factory. Pressed hay and potatoes ex-
ported.
SUN ; Thursdays ; republican ; four pages
18x24: subscription $1 ; established 1885; Isaac
N. Lyons, editor and publisher (7—5).
FORT ED'WARD, Washington Co.
D- 3,521+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd.
and Hudson r.. 49 m. N. of Troy. Paper
mills and various manufactories.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 173^x22: subscription $1;
established 1879; A. H. Bunnell, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NKW YORK.
FORT PLAIN, Montgomery Co. D-
2,444+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River and West Shore Rds., Mohawk r.
and Erie canal, 58 m. N. W. of Albany, the
State capital. Various mills and manufac-
tories. Hop and produce market. Farming.
FREE PRESS; Tuesdays; repubUcan;
four pages 22x28: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Harvey C. Diefendorl, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
MOHAWK VALLEY REGISTER;
Wednesdays; republican; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1823; John J.
Galvin, editor; Register Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,490 for the
year 1896, but has not since made def-
inite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
STANDARD; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x27; subscription $1.30; estab-
lished 1876; O'Connor Bros., editors and pub -
Ushers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
froni this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1896, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
FRANKFORT, 5"<'r^-/m«r Co. n 2,664t
pop. Machine shops, foundry, agricultural
implements, knitting mills.
CITIZEN; Saturdays (A A).
FRANKLIN, Delaware Co. q 473t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.
and Ouleout creek, about 42 m. N. E. of
Bingham ton. Delaware Literary Institute.
Agriculture.
DELAWARE CO. DAIRYMAN;
Fridays; eight ps^es 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1868; Joseph Eveland & Son, edi-
tors and publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,300 in 1897
and 3,000 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, bvit has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
FRANKLINVILLE, Cattaraugut
Co. p 2,496 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 50 m.
S. of Buffalo. Cannery, steam grist, saw
and planing mills, casket manufactory and
cutlerj' works. Butter and cheese market.
Dairying and farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 : estab-
lished 1875 ; Chas. A. Perley, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; H. G. Morgan, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
729
NEW YORK.
OFFICE; bi-monthly; mercantile; six-
teen pages 6ix9; subscription 25 cents; es-
tabllslied 1905; R. "W. Van Hoesen, editor and
publisher (6-6 P) (A A).
NEW YORK.
FREDONIA, Chautauqtta Co. p 5,148
pop., on Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pltts-
biirg Rd., 3 m. S. of Dunkirk. State Normal
School. Manufacturing, canning, grape
growing, grape juice and wine preserving,
farming and dairying.
CENSOR ; Wednesdays ; republican: eight
pages 18x24; subscription §1.25; estabhshed
1821 ; Louis McKinstry, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,i68 in 1897
and 1,592 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory .^^^, „.
report, but was credited with more than 1 lisher (1—8).
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FREEPORT. y^assau Co. RS.SU pop-
on Long Island Rd., 4 m. S. E. of Hemp-
stead and 24 E. S. E. of Brooklyn. Subur-
ban residences.
N4SSAU CO. REVIEW; Fridays;
republican; eight joages 15x22; subscription
$1.56: established ll95; S. F. Pearsall, editor
and publisher (1—8).
FREEVILliE, Tompmns Co. D 440t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 10 m. E. of
Ithaca, the county seat. Farming.
PRESS; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1893; M. L. Williams, editor and
publisher (7— 5).
FRIENDSHIP, ^"«^a"2/ Go->^ I'^l*
pop., on Erie Rd., 86 m. E. S. E. of Dunkirk.
Dairying and general farming. Oil region.
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican:
eight pages 15x22; subscription M.r.0; estab-
lished 1869; F. L. Steenrod, editor ana pub-
lisher (12—5). , ^ . J
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 190S and 1907.
FULTON, Oswego Co. D 9,500 pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, New
York, Ontario & Western and Rome, Water-
town & Ogdensburg Rds. and Oswego r. and
canal, 12 m. S. E. of Oswego, the county
seat. Flour, woolen and paper mills, gun
and knife factories.
OBSERVER; Fridays; independent;
eight ^fs 15x22; subscription SI; estabhshed
18^- aTp. Bi-adt, editor and pubbsher (2-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,070 ini»90
and 3,188 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in I907« v.v«o^.
PATRIOT; Wednesdays; republican,
elghTpages 15X22 ; subscription $1 ; established
^; Irank M. Cornell, editor and publisher
^^^opies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including I907«
FULTON VII.I1E, Montgomery Co. O
977+ pop., on West Shore Rd. and Mo-
hawk r. and Erie canal, 44 m. N. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Coal, grain,
cheese and produce depot. Steam flour
mills, grain elevator, silk-fabric factory
and lumber yard.
MONTGOMERY CO. REPUBLI-
CAN; Thursdays; democratic ; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 185b;
Abram D. Smith, editor and publisher.
GAINESVILLE, Wyoming Co. -D 600
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg
Rd., 7 m. S. of Warsaw.
PRESS; Tbursdavs ; republican; eight
pages 15x2a : subscription $1 ; established
\pill, 1903: John M. Skiff, editor and pub-
GARDINER, tester Co. P. 391 pop.,
on Wallkill VaUey Rd., 6 m. S. of New Paltz.
Flour miU, fruit-drying factory, bed-spring
works and creamery. Dairy farming and
fruit raising.
WEEKLY; Fridays; independent; four
pages -20x26: subscription $1 : established 1881;
Charles Slater, editor and publisher (12—3).
GENESEO, c. li., Livingaton Co. -D
2,400+ pop., on Erie Rd. and Gtenesee r., 28 m.
S. of Rochester. Machine shops. State Nor-
mal and Training Schools.
LIVINGSTON DEMOCRAT;
WednesdaTs; democrauc; four upases 4ixM,
subscriSn $1; estabUshed 1885; £ W Hor-
ton & Co., editors and publishers (12— 0).
Copies printed: No definite and sati^
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907-
LIVINGSTON REPIJBLICA>;
Thm-sdays; reyubhcan; fouJ^^P.^^ *^'
subscription $1.50; established 1837: A. K.
Scott. Jr., edit<jr and publisher (12— *>).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 190S and 1907-
GENEVA, Ontario Co. -D 10,433t
pop.-local estimate I2,250-on New York
Central & Hudson River and Lehigh Valley
Rds., Seneca lake and Cayuga & Seneca
canal. 50 m. S. E. of Rochester. Nurseries
and manufacturing. Seat of State Agri-
cultural Experiment Station and Hobart
College.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
indeSeAtfeight pages 21x27; subscription
$6; establish^ iSQoT W A Gracey editor;
Geneva Printing Co., pubnshers ( 2— 7 ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,ooo in 1905
and s,6io in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1Q07.
ADVERTISER - GAZETTE ; Thura-
davs^ democratic ; four pages 2l3^ ; sub-
scription $1.50; established- 4drerfts^r^^^^
Gazette 1SU9, consolidated 1902; Edgar I'arKer,
editor and publisher (1—8). „„j „,*;„
Copies printed: No definite and satiS;
TIMES; Wednesdays; reP^^ican; eignt f ^ statement has ever been secured
pagis 15x22; subscription $1^; estabhshed 1 c y ^^^ .^ had credit for ex-
1868; K K.Hughes, editor ;^Wm. E. Hughes. I ir^^.^^ ^h^h .^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^
pages
1868; L
publisher (1—8)
730
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
BIBLE STUDENT AND TEACH-
EK; monthly; undenominational; eighty-
four pages 63^x91^; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1904; D. S. Gregory, D.D ,
editor; Bible League of North America,
publishers (2— 8j.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,083 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
. flOBART HERAL.D; monthly, dur
mg the college year; collegiate; fifty pages
8x10; subscription $2; established 1888; in-
dents of Hobart College, editors and pub-
lishers f6— 3).
GENOA, Cayuga Co. Q 437t pop., on
Lehigh Valley Rd., 20 m. S. of Auburn, the
county seat. Grist mills, machine shop and
box manufactory.
"^^ ?J^r^'*^ 5 Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
C. A. Ames, editor and publisher.
GILBERTSVILLE, Otsego Co. n
476t pop., on Butternut ci-eek, 45 m. S. of
Utica. Agriculture.
OTSEGO JOURNAL « ThursdaA-s;
Independent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1: established 1876; W. M. Deitz, editor and
puolisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,410 in 1897
and 1,522 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
GILiBOA, Schoharie Co. o- 489 pop.,
25 m. S. of Schoharie, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
M O N I T OR ; Thursdays ; republican ;
?SJ?"P?;^®^^^^2^= subscription $1; established
1878; George Fuller, editor and publisher
(o — 6).
GliENS FALLS, Warren Co. cf 12,613t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and Hud-
son r.. 54 m. above Albany, the State cap-
ital. Lumber, lime, paper, shirt and collar
manufacturing.
MORNING POST; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; ei^t to sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription $6 ; established 1905;
Jackson B. Corbet, Jr.. editor ; Glens Falls
Moi-ning Post Co., publishers (9— T).
i>IORNING STAR: every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKL.Y. Fridays;
rourto six pages 20x22: subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established 1883; J. C. Mahoney,
editor; Star Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,149 in 1899 and 2,292 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average of 1,375 in 1899, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday,
and MESSENGER, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x22 ; subscription— daily $5.
weekly $1; established— daily 1879, weekly
1855; Edward Hungerford, editor; Glens Falls
Times Publishing Company, publishers (6—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,807 ^^ '90°
and 2,471 in 1905, since which it has
NEW YORK.
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
STODDARD'S NORTHERN
iTIONTHIjY; ninety-six pages 5x73^; sub-
scription SI; established May, 1906; S. R.
Stoddard, editor and publisher (1—8).
GLOVERS VIIiLE, Fulton Co. a-
18,349+ pop., on Fonda, Johnstown & Glov-
ersville Rd., 50 m. N.W. of Albany, the State
capital. Gloves, mittens and shoe leather.
IjEADER ; every evening except Sunday ;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $4; established 188? ; William B.
Collins Co., editors and publishers (2 — 8).
Copies printed: 3,663 in 1902
3,695 in 1903
3.555 in 1904
3,899 in 1906
4,153 in 1907
MORNING HERALD ; every morning
except Sunday; indepenaeut- republican;
eight to twelve pages 17x24; subscription
$4.80; established 1897; H. D. Reynolds, man-
ager; Charles B. Knox, publisher (2 — 8).
Copies printed: 4,532 in 1903
4,173 in 1905
4,845 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Sworn circula-
tion, January, 1908, 5.153. The only paper
attempting to cover this entire field, com-
prising the cities of Gloversvllle and Johns-
town and contiguous territory, with a cir-
culation larger than that of the two even-
ing papers combined. Vreeland Benjamin,
Mgr. Foreign Adv. Dept., New York and
Chicago.
GL.OVERS' JOURNAL. ; monthly;
gloves; sixteen pages 7x10; subscription SI ;
established 1881; O. H. Bame, editor; O. H.
Bame & Company, publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,013 in 1903
1.008 in 1904
1,019 in 1905
1,019 in 1906
1.009 in 1907
GLOVERS' REVIEW; monthly;
glove and leather industries; forty pages
9J>^xl2; subscription $1; established January,
1900; James Warbasse, editor and publisher
(2-8).
Copies printed: 2,200 in 1907
GORHAM, Ontario Co. -n 710 pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., 9 ni. S. E. of Canan-
daigua, the county seat. Farming.
NEW AGE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1902; J. K. Smith, editor and
publisher (1—4).
GOSHEN, c. h., Orange Co. 0, 3,100
pop., on Erie and Lehigh & New England
Rds.. 59 m. N. W. of New York City. Brick,
tile, pipe fittings, cut gloss and mill.
Farming.
INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN ;
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22; subscription S2;
established 1813: Frank Drake, editor and
publisher (7—3 P)._
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays- repubUcan;
eight pages 15x22 subscription $1.50 ; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
731
NEW YORK.
Ushea 1800 ; George F. Gregg, editor and pub
lisher (1— 6). _
Copies printed: 1,496 in 1904
1,560 in 190S
1,563 in 1906
1,606 in 1907
GOUVERNEUR, St. Lawrence Co. [^
3,689+ pop., on Rome, Watertown & Og-
densburg Rd. and Oswegatchie r., 34 m. S.
of Ogdensburg. Marble, talc and lumber
interests. Shipping point for cheese and
wood pulp. Paper mills.
FREE PRESS ; Wednesdays ; republi-
can; four pages 22x28; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1^ ; B. G. Parker, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NORTHERN TRIBUNE: Wedi.es
days; republican; ei^ht pages l7x:^4; subscrip-
tion |1; established 1S87; M. R. Sackett, edi-
tor; Gouverneur Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
GRAND ARMY JOURNAL; bi
weekly, Fridays; Grand Array of the Repub
lie; four pages 22x28 : subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1884; Helen I. Parker, editor; B. G.
Parker, publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper,_ but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
GO WAND A, Cattaraugus Co. p
2,143-|- pop., on Erie Rd., about 30 m. S, of
Buffalo. Agricultural Implement, shoe and
glue factories; saw mills, tanneries.
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
GRANVIIiLE, Washington Co. D-
2,700+ pop., on Delaware «& Hudson Rd. and
Mettowee r., 68 m. N. E. of Albany, the SUte
capital. Slate quarries, shirt factory and
milk condensory.
SENTINKL ; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established 1875 ;
J. L. McArthur, editor; A. W. McArthur, pub-
lisher (12—5),
Copies printed: 2,850 in 1895
3,270 in 1905
3,637 in 1907
GREAT NECK, Nassau Co. R 600t
pop., 7 m. N. of Mlneola, the county seat.
Farming.
NORTH HEMPSTEAD TI3IES ;
Fridays; independent; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 189S; W. E. Nixon,
editor and publisher (8 — 5) (A A).
NORTH SIDE TRIBUNE; Fridays
(A A).
GREENE, Chenango Co. U l,238tpop.,
on Chenango r. and Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western Rd., 20 m. N. of Binghamton.
Agriculture
CHENANGO AMERICAN; Thurs-
days ; republican ; four pages 18x24 : subscrip-
NEW YORK.
tion $1; established 1855; Denison & Roberts,
editors and publishers (1 — 8).
GREENPORT, Suffolk Co. P, 2,366t
pop., on Long Island Rd.. 95 m. E. of New
York City. Shipbuilding, fishing and man-
ufacturing.
REPUBLICAN WATCHMAN; Sat-
ui-days; democratic; foui- pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1826; Henry A.
Reeves, editor and publisher (9 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,030 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
SUFFOLK WEEKLY TIMES; Sat
urdaj^s; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1855; Kahler &
Van Nostrand, editors and publishers (1—8).
GREENVILLE, Greene Co. R 370
pop., 19 m. N. of Catskili. the county seat,
and 23 S. W. of Albany, the State capital.
Farming.
LOCAL: Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877; P. Winne, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1896, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
GREENWICH, Washington Co. D-
1,869+ pop., on Greenwich & Johnsonville
Rd. and Battenkill r., 8 m. N. W. of Cam-
bridge. Manufacturing.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1840; H. C. Morhous & Sou, editors and pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect
GRIFFIN CORNERS, Delaware
Co. □, 738 pop., on Ulster & Delaware Rd.,
8 m. E. of Margaretsville and 42 N. W, of
Kingston. Agriculture.
GRIFFIN'S AND FLEISHMANN'S
HERALD ; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889;
J. B. Gregory, editor and publisher (3—3).
GROTON, Tompkins Co. a l,344t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Owasco inlet, 15
m. X. E. of Ithaca, the county seat. Manu-
facturing of carriages, cutters and agricult-
ural implements. Dairying.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.25; estab
lished 1866; C. H. Lewis, editor and publisher
dated also at Lansing (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1898, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
HAMBURG, Erie Co. -n l,683t pop.,
on Erie Rd., 13 m. S. of Buffalo. Planing
and flour mills. Canning factory and
agriculture.
ERIE CO. INDEPENDENT; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription §1.50 ; established 1875 ; Frank
733
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
Walker, editor; Hamburg Publishing Co.,
publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: 2,104 in 1901
2,578 in 1905
2,928 in 1906
3,012 in 1907
ERIE CO. PRESS; Fridays ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Nelson T. Qutellus, editor; S. R. Sanders,
publisher.
HAMILTON, Madi8onCo.nl,Q2^i
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.,
29 m. S. W. of Utica. Seat of Colgate Uni-
versity, Hamilton Theological Seminary
and Colgate Academy.
REPUBLICAN; Thm-sdays ; republi-
can : eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1830; H. H. Hawkins, editor and
publisher (1-^8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,202 for the year 1906
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
MADISONENSIS; bi-weekly, Tuesdays;
during the college year: collegiate: twenty-
four pages 8x11 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1867; Students of Colgate University,
editors and publishers (1— S).
HAMMOND, St. Lawi-ence Co. t] 362t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 22 m. S. of Ogdensburg. Foundry,
machine shop, butter and cheese factory.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; four pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; William B. Burton, editor
and publisher (11—5).
HAMMONDSPORT, Steuben Co.
P l,169t pop., on Bath & Hammondsport Rd.
and Crooked lake, 8 m. N. of Bath, one of
the two county seats. Grape and wine
culture.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; L. H. Brown, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,150 in 1902,
since^ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
HANCOCK, Delatoare Co. CX. l,283t
pop., on Erie and New York, Ontario &
Western Rds., 50 m. S. E. of Binghamton.
Tanning, lumbering and flagstone quarry-
ing.
HERALD; Thursdays; inclependent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $\; estab-
lished IST^: Herbert W. Wagner, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,800 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
HANNIBAL, Oswego Co. d 410t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
12 m. S. of Oswego, the county seat. Agri-
ouUui-e.
NEWS ; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x34; subscription $1; established 1867:
O. B. Brower, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
NEW YORK.
HARPURSVILLE, Broome Co. C?
430 pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., about
18 m. N. E. of Binghamton, the county seat.
Agriculture.
BUDGE T: Thursdays; independent
four pages 13x20: subscription $1 ; established
1886; Emerson Demeree, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1899, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
HARRISON, Westchester Co. P. 109
pop. — local estimate 3.000— ou New York,
New Haven & Hartford Rd., 51^ m. S. E. of
White Plains, the county seat, and 22 N. E.
of New York City.
HERALD; Mondays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established November, 1905;
T. H. Forbes, editor and publisher (1—8).
OBSERVER; Saturdays ; ei^ht pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1898; B.
P. McDermott, editor and publisher.
HARTWICK SEMINARY,
Otsego Co. a 124 pop., on Cooperstown &
Charlotte Valley Rd. and Susquehanna r.
Seat of Hartwick Theological Seminar j'.
MONTHLY; evangelical lutheran; six-
teen pages 7x10; subscription 30 cents; estab-
lished 1880; Faculty of Hartwick Seminary,
editors and publishers ( 1—8).
HASTINGS -UPON - HUDSON,
Westctiester Co. o, 2,(J02t pop., on New York
Central & Hudson River Rd., 20 m. N. of
New York City.
ECHO; Saturdays; four to eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.30; established 1898;
Echo Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
NEWS; Saturdays: independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 17J^x22; subscription
$1.30; established February, 1899; R.C.Hal-
lock, editor and publisher.
HAVERSTRAW, Mockland Co.Q^
5,935+ pop., on New Jersey & New York, New
York, Ontario & Western and West Shore
Rds. and Hudson r.. 37 m. N. of New York
City. Brick making.
ROCKLAND CO. MESSENGER 1
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 2846; Wm. W.
Freyfogle, editor and publisher (3—3).
ROCKLAND CO. T I i>IES; Saturdays;
democratic; eight psiges 18x24; subscription
$2; established 18S9; Michael McCabe, editor
and Dublisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HEMPSTEAD, Nassau Co. R 4,160
pop., on Long Island Rd., 21 m. E. of New
York City. Summer homes of New York
City business men.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays (A A).
INQUIRER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50: established
1830; Onderdonk & Hedges, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
REPUBLICAN j Saturdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established January, 1904; The Nassau County
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
73:j
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
Republican Company, editors and publish
ers (2-5 P).
SENTINEL. ; Thursdays; republican;
eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1857 : Lott Van de Water, Jr., editor
and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: 1,054 in 1903
1,151 in 1904
1,249 in 1905
1,301 in 1906
1,393 in 1907
HERKIMER, c. h., Herkimer Co. [j
5,555+ pop.— local estimate 7,000— on New-
York Central & Hudson River Rd. and Mo-
hawk r., 78 m. N. W. of Albany, the State
capital. Air guns, furniture, desks, knit
goods and paper. Dairying.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every
evening except Sunday, and T E L E-
G R A 3I-R E C <) R D, Tuesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 17i/ix24; subscription— daily
S5, weekly 50 cents; established —daily 1899,
weekly 1888; Edward Small, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily 'edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
♦Vjof pflFcct
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CITIZEN; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1884 ;
Citizen Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,239 in 1898
and 2,458 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and^ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1901,
up to and including. 1907.
DEMOCRAT ; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x?2 ; subscription SI ; established
1840; A. F. Flummerfelt, editor and publisher
(8— 3P).
Copies printed: Na definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
HERMON, St. Lawrence Go. (j 800t
pop., on Elm creek, 22 m. S. E. of Ogdens-
burg. Carriage factory. Agriculture, min-
ing and wagon factory.
NEWS ; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1900 ; A. R.
Jarvis, editor and publisher (11— 6 P). Pub-
lishes an edition for Edwards (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
H I C K S V I L I. E, ^ns««« C-^- ^1-500
pop., on Long Island Rd.. 26 m. E. of Brook-
lyn. Silver-beating and pickle factories.
Agriculture.
NEWS: Fridays : independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1898; H. McAlester, editor and publisher (6— 3).
PRESS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1894; H. J. Nickolaus, editor and publisher
(1—8).
HIGHLAND. Ulster (7o.P, 1,570 pop.,
on Philadelphia, Reading & New England
and West Shore Rds. and Hudson r., op-
posite Poughkeepsie. Fruit culture.
POST; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; establislied
188'i'; Hector and Carrie W. Sears, editors;
Sears & Sears, publishers (8—3).
HIGHLAND FALLS, Orange Co.
0,2,237+ pop., on Hudson r., adjoining West
Point, 11 m. S. of Newbui-gh. Summer
resort.
NEWS OF THE HIGHL.ANDS;
Sat'^rdays; independent; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; establisned le91; Frank T.
Tripp, editor: Frank T. & A. G. Tripp, pub-
lishers (8—3).
HILLSDALE, ColumbM Co. 0,7912
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 17 m. S. E. of Hudson, the county seat.
Farming.
HARBINGER; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1887; Van D. Harvey, editor and publisher
(7-5).
HILTON, Monroe Co. -n 526 pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdeusburg Rd., 15
m. N. W. of Rocliester. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1897; John E.Cooper, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HOBART, Delaware Co. n, 550t pop.,
on Ulster & Delaware Rd. and Delaware r.,
54 m. W. S. W. of Albany, the State capital.
Farming and dairying. Milk depot.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1885; Edward A. Ackley, editor
and publisher (1—8).
HOLGOMB, Ontario Co. -a 1,200 pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
7 m. W. or Canandaigua, the county seat.
Agriculture.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished December. 1900; G. L. Gleason, editor;
Carl D. Smith, publisher (9—6).
HOLLAND, Erie Co. -D352t pop., on
Western New York & Pennsylvania Rd.,
26 m. S. E. of Buffalo, the county seat.
Tannery and basket factory. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.25: established
1889; Albert F.Bangert, editor; W.F. Persons,
publisher.
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,100 for the
year 1899, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
HOLLEY, Orleans Co. a 1,506 pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.
and Erie canal, 22 m. W. of Rochester.
Vinegar and evaporated apple works, can-
ning factory and sandstone quarries.
STANDARD; Thursdays; independent;
734
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; established
1870; C. C. Hayden, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: 1,115 in 1895
1,240 in 1900
1,261 in 1902
1,318 in 1903
1,389 in 1904
1,415 in 1905
1,415 in 1906
1,436 in 1907
HOMER, Cortland Co. n 2,381t pop.,
on Delaware, Lackawanna & "Western Rd.,
34 m. S. of Syracuse. Manufacturing. Agri-
culture and dairying.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays ; republi-
can ; four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50;
established 1810; Charles H. Stevens, editor;
Stevens & Danes, publishers (T— 3 P).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1900
this paper seemed to asserf that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
HONEOYE FAL.LS, Monroe Co. -a
I.ITS-I- pop., on Lehigh Valley, Lima &
Honeoye Falls, New York Central & Hudson
River Rds. and Honeoyoe creek, 16 m, S. of
Rochester, the county seat. Furniture fac-
tory, flour, woolen and etrawboard mills,
and lime kiln. Market center.
T13IES; Thvu-sdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.23; established
1883; W. O'Brien, editor and publisher (1—8).
HOOSICK FALLS, Rensselaer Co. D-
5,671+ pop., on Fitchburg Div. B. & M. Rd.
and Hoosick r.. 27 m. N. E. of Troy, the
count}' seat. Agricultural implements,
shirts, woolen goods, chairs, brushes and
malleable iron.
HOOSICK VAL.JLEY DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1886; Chas. "W.
Brown, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,650 in 1895 and 2,125
in 1 90 1, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
RENSSELAER CO. STANDARD;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22: sun-
scription $1 ; established 1872 ; D. L. Hall, edi-
tor and publisher (1—6)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,224 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
HORNELL, Steuben Co. JD 13,259
pop., on Pittsburg, Shawmut & Northern
and Erie Rds. and Canisteo r., 60 m. S. of
Rochester. Railroad shops. Silk and varied
manufacturing.
EVENING TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and VVEEKIjY. Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 17^^x22^^; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, weekly $1 ; established— daily
NEW YORK.
1875, weekly 1851: W. H. Greenhow. editor
and publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: daily: 2,106 in 1895
2,785 in 1900
3,120 in 1902
3,296 in 1903
3,703 in 1904
3,766 in 1905
3.97S in 1906
3,826 in 1907
Weekly: 1,215 in 1901
1,184 in 1902
1,165 in 1903
1,284 in 1904
1,209 in 1905
1,208 in 1906
1,223 in 1907
Publisher's annoitncemenf.— Largest circula-
tion guaranteed. City circulatiou double
any other.
HORSEHEADS, Chemung Co. g
l,901t pop., on Erie, Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western, Erie, Lehigh Valley and North-
ern Central Rds., 6 m. N. of Elmira, the
county seat. Milling, manufacturing and
shipping.
CHE3I UNG VALLEY REPORTER ;
Thursdays; independent : eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1863; Geo. L. Mul-
ford, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,089 in 1896 and
1,404 in 1902, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
HUDSON, c. h., Columbia Co. P, 10,290
pop., on Albany & Hudson, New York
Central & Hudson River and Boston &
Albany Rds. and Hudson r., 116 m, N. of
New York City. Ice machinery and plant,
breweries, cement plant, knit goods, car
wheel and various other manufactories.
EVENING REGISTER ; every even-
ing except Sunday, £tod GAZETTE, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily eight, weekly six-
teen pages 15J^x21}^; subscription — daily
$6, weekly $1.50; established — daily 1866,
weekly 1785; Record Printing and Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
REPUBLICAN; every morning except
Sundays and holidays, and COLUMBIA.
REPUBLICAN, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17J^x22; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1847. weekly
1820: Bryan Printing Company, Inc., editors
and publishers (8 — 6 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but each edition had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and
1907.
HUME, Allegany Co. p 404 pop., 1 m.
N. of Fillmore and 38 N. E. of Olean. Agri-
culture, fruit growing and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; A. A. Hildreth, editor: Enterprise Print-
ing Co., publishers (2—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
735
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
HUNTER, Greene Co. R 431t pop.,
on Ulster A Delaware Rd., 20 m. W. of Cats-
kill, the county seat. Furniture factory.
Summer resort.
REVIEW ; Fridays: democratic: eight
pages 13x211 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; A. L. Baldwin, editor and publisher
(11—5).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issvie exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
HUNTINGTON, Suffolk Co. R 4,500
pop., on Long Island Rd. and Huntington
bay, 35 m. E. of New York City; steam ferry
to South Norwalk, Conn. Carriage factory
and .saw mills. Farming.
LONG ISL.ANDER; Fridays; inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 17x^4; sub-
scription S1.50; estabUshed 1836; Charles E.
Shepard, editor; Long Islander Publishing
Co., publishers (12—6).
Clopies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,050 in_ 1895
and 1,808 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SUFFOLK BULLETIN ; Saturdays;
democratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription
Sli50; established 1847; C. P. Rogers & W. B.
Trainer, editors and publishers (1—8).
HURLEYVILLE, Sullivan Co. P,
48T+ pop., on New York, Ontario & Western
Rd., about 55 m. E. of Scranton, Pa.
SENTINEL; Wednesdays (A A).
ILiION, Berkimer Co. i 5,138t pop., on
New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds. and Mohawk r. and Erie
canal, 12 m. S. E. of Utica. Manufactures
of firearms, carriages, typewriters, sewing
machines, agricultural implements and
knit goods. Agriculture.
CITIZEN; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1861 ;
Citizen Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,139 in 1898 and
2,123 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than i,oor> every year since, up to and
including 1907.
NEWS; Thursdays; neutral; eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; C. D. Monsel, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
INTERIiAKEN, Seneca Go. U 900
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 21 m. S. E. of
Waterloo. Neck yokes, wagon jacks, rope
goods, fruit baskets and barrel headings
manufactured.
REVIEW? Fridays ; neutral; four
pages 20x36; subscription $1.25; established
1887; T. P. Hause, editor and publisher (8— 5).
Copies printed: 1,088 in 1907
ISLIP, Suffolk Co. C\ 1,800 pop., on
Long Island Rd., 7 m. E. of Babylon. Fish-
ing. Summer resort.
HERALD : Fi-idays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1896; Colin Mao-
Leniian, editor and publisher (1-— 8).
ITHACA, c. h., Tompkins Co. n 13,186t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & West-
ern and Lehigh Valley Rds. and at head
of Cayuga lake. Mauufacturiug. Seat of
Cornell University. Farming.
CORNELL DAILY SUN; every morn-
ing except Sunday, during the college year;
collegiate ; eight pages 12^x17; subscription
S8; established 1880; Students of Cornell Uni-
versity, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK.LY, Thursdays; republi-
ean; dally eight. weekly twelve pages 17}4x23J^;
subscription—dally $6, weekly $1.90; estab-
lished—daily 18^, weekly 1815; George E.
Priest, editor; Priest & Benjamin, publishers
(1-7). .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4,
weekly SI; established 1895; G. M. Pashley,
manager; The Ithaca Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average issue
of 2,174 in 1901 and 4,571 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CHRONICLE AND DEiMOCRAT ;
Thursdayc; independent; eight to twelve
pages 15x20; subscription $1 ; established 1820;
Atkinson & Mitchell, editors and publisher*
(2-8)-
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1896, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
CORNELL ALUMNI NEWS^
Wednesdavs; collegiate; sixteen pages
8^x10^^; subscription $3; established 1898;
Woodford Patterson, editor; Cornell Alum-
ni Xews Publishing Company, publishers^
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CORNELL ERA ; Saturdays, during the
college year; collegiate ; forty-two to fifty
pages 8x11; subscription $2; established 1868;
StudentB of Cornell University, editors and
publishers (7—3).
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays (A A).
ITHACAN; Saturdays; sixteen pages-
131^x20; subscription $1.50 ; established 18T1 :
L. A. Clapp, editor and publisher (7—3 P),
Copies printed: 2,256 in 1906
736
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
WIDOW; bi-weekly, Thursdays, during
the college year (twelve Iseues); humorous
pictorial; forty -eight pages 9x12; subscription
82; established 1892 ; Students of Cornell Unl-
Tersity, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: i,59i in 1905
1,942 in 1907
HOLSTEIN-FRIESIAN WORLD;
semi monthly; livestock; sixteen to twenty
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established Jan
uary, 1904; C. G. Brown, editor and publisher
<l-8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
JOURNAL. OF PH YSICA 1. CHEM-
ISTRY; monthly, except July, August and
September; scientific; eighty to ninety pages
rxll; subscription $4; established 1896: W. D.
Bancroft and J. E. Trevor, editors; Jourual
of Physical Chemistry Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7—5).
S1BL.EY JOURNAL, OF ENGI-
NEERING; monthly, during the college
y«ar; engineering; ninety-two pages 7x10;
subscription $2; established 1882; Students of
Sibley College, Cornell Univsrgity, editors
and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,068 in 1903,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
DELTA CHI QUARTERLY: frater
nal; sixty pages .5x7; subscripti<m $1; estab-
lished April, 1903; James O'Malley, editor
and publisher (1—4).
FORESTRY QUARTERLY ; for
estry; one hundrpd pages 6x9; subscription
$2; established 1902; B. E. Fernow, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 662 in 1907
JAMAICA, c. h., Queens Co. R 5,361t
pop., on Long Island Rd., 10 m. E. of the
borough of Brooklyn. Market gardening.
{See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
JAMESTOWN, Chautauqua Co. p
22,892+ pop., on Erie and Jamestown, Chau-
tauqua & Lake ErieRds., at outlet of Chau-
tauqua lake, 69 m. S.W. of Buffalo. Worsted
mills and furniture factories. Agriculture.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and TRI- WEEKLY,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion-dally $5, triweekly $1.50; established
—dally 1870, trl- weekly 1836; Journal Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily: 2,229 in 1895
2,760 in 1900
3,089 in 1902
3,084 in 1903
3,06s in 1904
3,314 in 1905
3,860 in 1906
3,961 in 1907
Tri-weekly: 4,276 in 1895
5,025 in 1900
5,239 in 1902
5,285 in 1903
5,331 in 1904
5,371 in 190S
5,714 in 1906
5,752 in 1907
MORNING POST; every morning
■except Sunday; republican; eight to twenty
pages 17x23; subscription $5; established
September, 1901; Edward L. Allen, editor;
Post Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,419 in 1902
4,080 in 1903
4.553 in 1904
5,046 in 1905
5,541 in 1906
5,815 in 1907
SATURDAY HERALD; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription
$1; established January, 1900; E. K. Spiagiie,
editor ; Herald Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3—8).
SENTINEL; Fridays (A A).
UNION ADVOCATE; Thursdays; la-
bor; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 19UU; H. C. Mills, editor; E. E.
Sprague, publisher (.3 — 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,267 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
VART LAND; Thursdays; Swedish;
republican; ten pages 18x24: subscription
$1.50; established 1872; C. Thunstroni, editor;
Vart Land Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,404 in 1900
and 4,041 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but v/as credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
COUNTRY WORLD ; monthly; agri
cultural; thirty two pages 8^x12; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1898; A.B.Fletcher,
editor ; Country World Publishing Company,
publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,608 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but Was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1903
and 1905, and exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
FURNITURE IN DEX ; monthly;
furniture trade ; forty-two pages 9J^xl2; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; Palmer
K. Shankland, editor: Furniture Index
Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,050 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
TEMPLAR-BLA DET; monthly;
templars of temperance ; Swedish ; eight
pages 11x131^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1889; C. Thurstone, editor; Axel Nord-
strand. manager (1—8).
WOMAN'S LABEL LEAGUE
JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
JEFFERSON, Schoharie Co. D- 484
pop., 20 m. S. W. of Schoharie, the county
seat. Dairying, farming and maple sugar-
COURIER; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 15x23; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1871; Frederick L. Frazee, editor and
publisher.
JEFFERSONVILLE, Sullivan Co.
Q, 600 pop., on State road between Ontario
& Western and Erie Rds., 18 m. S. W. of
Montlcello, the county seat. Summer re-
sort. Small manufactories; dairying and
farming.
SULLIVAN CO. RECORD; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
737
NEW YORK.
•crlption $1; established 1868: W. Lieb, editor
«nd publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: 1,047 in 1902
1,142 in 1903
1,293 in 1904
1,380 in 1905
1,376 in 1906
1,430 in 1907
JOHNSTOWN, c. h., Fulton Co. D-
10,130+ pop., on Fonda, Johnstown & Glovers-
Tllle Rd., 48 m. N. W. of Albany. Glove,
shoe leather and knitting factories.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and FLL.TON CO. JIEPUBL,!-
CAN, Thursdaj's; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription — dailv $4, weekly $1;
established -daily 1890, weekly 1870; Charles
I. Combes, editor and publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition pi
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,415 in 1895 and 1,757 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
FULTON CO. DEMOCRAT; Wed
nesdays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1842; G. F Beakley,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
JORDAN, Onondaga Co. D l.llSfpop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 17 m.
W. of Syracuse, the county seat. Manu-
facturing.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1882; C. H. Bibbens, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the
claim.
KATONAH, Westchester Co. n\ 5241
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 4 m. S. of Somers and 42 N. N. E. of
New York City. Silk and carriage facto-
ries and optical works.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1878; R.
D. Knapp, editor and publisher (9—3).
KEESEVILLE, Essex Co. d 2,110
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and Ausable r., 15 m. S. of Plattsburg.
ESSEX CO. REPUBLICAN ; Frl
days; republican; eight pages 20x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1829; C. W. Lan-
sing, editor; Essex County Publishing Co..
publishers; publishedalBo at Port Henry(2— 4)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,080 in 1901
and. 5,226 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and I907'
KINGSTON, c.h., Ulster (7o. A24,535+
pop., on Ulster & Delaware, Wallkill Valley,
Ontario & Western and West Shore Rds.
and Hudson r., 91 m. of N. New York
City. Hiver commerce and trade in brick,
cement and bluestone. Manuf act ures shirts
47
NEW YORK.
and cigars. The municipality of Kingston
embraces Kingston, Rondout and Wilbur.
EXPRESS ; every eveniug except Sun-
day; independent; eiglit page* 17x21; sub-
scription $5; established 1W)1; Decker, Kdin-
ger & ifidinger, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1902, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
FREEMAN (Rondout;; every evening
except Sunday, and FREEMAN AND
JOURNAL, Thursdays; republican; daily
eight pages 17x22, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1871, weekly 1840; J. E. Klock,
editor and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: daily, 3,423 in 1895
3,073 in 1900
3,186 in 1902
3,374 in 1903
3,527 in 1904
3,632 in 1905
3,927 in 1906
4,264 in 1907
Weekly, 1,478 in 1903
1,555 in 1905
1,778 m 1906
1,824 in 1907
LEADER; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEK.L Y, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages — daily 20x24, weekly
16x24; subscription- daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established 1884 : John E. Kraft, editor; The
Leader Co.. publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,014 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1903, up to and including
1907.
ARGUS; semi-weekly, Sunday sand Mon-
days; democratic; sixteen pages 17x22}^; sub-
scription $2; established 1803; J. Maynard
Morgan, editor: Kingston Argus Company,
publishers (1—8).
OLDE ULSTER; monthly; history;
genealogy; forty pages ^14x91^: subscription
$3; established .lanuary. 1905: Benjamin
Myer Brink, editor and i)ublisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 700 in 1907
LAKE GEORGE, Warren Co. d' 800
pop., on Delaware & Hudson River Rd.,9
m. N. of Glens Falls, the county seat. Sum-
mer resort.
MIRROR; FrUays; social; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; established
1880; E. A. Knight, editor; Lake George Print-
ing Company (Inc.), publishers (1—8).
LANCASTER, Erie Co. -a 4,250 pop.,
on New York Central, Erie, Lehigh and Del-
aware, Lackawanna & Western Rds., 10 m.
E. of Buffalo, the county seat. Foundry,
glass, knife and machine works, brickyard s
and flour mill.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1895; Lan-
caster Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1880 ;
W. Q. Nay lor, editor and publisher (8—7).
LARCHMONT, Westchester^ Co.Q,9i5
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. , 7 m.S. of White Plains.
LARCHMONTER - TIMES ; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
738
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
Bcription $2; established April, 1900; George
P. Forbes, editor and publisher (1—8).
liEROY, Oenesee Co. -a 3,144t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River, Erie,
Lehigh Valley and Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburg Rds. and Oatka creek, 25 ni. S. W.
of Rochester. Largely engaged in the man-
ufacture of salt, food preparations, patent
medicines, cotton yarns and agricultural
Implements. Limestone quarries.
6AZBTTE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 17i^x22Jr^; subscription S1.50; es-
tablished 1826: Geo. E. Marcellus, editor and
publisher (2— 7)
2,250 in 1896
2,250 in 1900
2,250 in 1902
2,253 in 1903
2,259 in 1904
2,287 in 190S
2.361 in 1906
2.362 in 1907
GENESEE COURIER; Fridays: demo-
Copies printed:
cratic; four pages .20x26; subscription $1;
established 1^0; H. J. Howe, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
NEAVS ; Tuesdays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; E. M.
Perkins, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LESTERSHIRE,5roomeao. gs.lllt
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Erie Rds., 2 m. W. of Blnghamton, the
county seat. Boots and shoes. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; Wm. H. Hill, editor; W. H. Hill and
James A. Treats, publishers (6 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,295 for the
year ^ 1899, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
LIBERTY, Sullivan Co. O, l,760t pop.,
on New York, Ontario & Western Rd.,32m.
N. of Port Jervis. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Tuesdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1892 ; Liberty Gazette Company, editors and
publishers.
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; C. A. Sprague, editor and pub-
lisher (7-5).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
li IMA, Livingston Co. -a 949t pop., on
Lehigh Valley and Lima & Honeoye Falls
Rds. , 20 m. S. of Rochester. Agriculture.
RECORDER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
NEW YORK.
tablished 1898; J. & F. A. Van Gelder, editors
and publishers (1^).
li I S li E, Broome Co. g 392t pop., on
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd. and
Tioughniogo r., 23 m. N. of Binghamton,
the county seat, and 20 S. of Cortland.
Creameries, tannery and lumber market.
GLEANER ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; Alfred Livermore, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
FEATHERED WARRIOR; monthly
(A A).
LITTLE FALLS, Herkimer Co. ^
11,122 pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River and West Shore Rds. and Mohawk r.,
22 m. E. of Utica. Seven knitting mills.
Dairying, cheese making and lumber.
EVENING TIMES? ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; independent ; eight pages 17x22;
subscription §5; established 1886; John
Crowley, Jr., editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1896, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
HERKIMER CO. NEWS ; Fridays;
democratic ; four pages 22x28 ; subscription
$1; established 1868; Chappie & Olmstead,
editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
JOURNAL. AND COURIER; Tues-
days; republican; four pages 23x30: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1835; Stebbins & Bur-
ney, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue oi 2,140 in^ 1897
and 2,000 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more_ than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
LITTLE VATJLEYtC.h., Cattaraugus
Co. p l,085f pop., on Erie Rd., 54 m. S. of
Buffalo. Knife and razor factories. Farm-
ing and dairying.
HUB; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub
scriptlon $1; established 1894; M. J. Brown,
editor; Hub Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
LIVERPOOL. Onondaga Co. nl,133t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., Oswego canal and Onondaga lake,
5 m. N. of Syracuse. Basket making.
Farming.
TELEGRAPH; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1892; Tele-
graph Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
LIVINGSTON MANOR, Sullivan
Co. P. 900 pop., on New York, Ontario &
Western Rd., at confluence of Willowemoc
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
739
NEW YORK.
and Beaverkill rs. Turning works, iron
foundries, sash and blind factory, brush
factory, grain elevators, lumber and acid
manufactories. Summer resort.
ENSIGN; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1882:
W. O. Ensign, editor and publisher (12 — 4)
(A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
an average issue of 1,102 in 1896
NEW YORK.
for
and 1,179 in 1904, since i^hich it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
'liYV'O'SJ.A.t^ii^^ngston Co. -a 865t pop.,
on Erie Rd., 30 m. S. of Rochester Grain
market. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 2'Jx26; subscription $1 ; established 1875 ;
Clarence M. Alvord. editor and publisher
Copies printed: 1,310 m 1907
LOCKE, Cayuga Co. D 321t pop., on
Lehigh Valley Rd., about 25 m. S. of Au-
burn, the county seat.
COURIER; Fridays (A A).
LOCKPORT, c. h., Niagara Co. -D
son River Rd. and Erie canal, 25 m. N. E. of
Buffalo. Manufacturing, with water power,
and stone quarrying. Fruit and agriculture.
JOURNALii every evening except Sun-
day, and NIAGARA JOURNAL., semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17J^x22 ; subscription — daily $3,
semi-weekly $1.50; established — daily 1851,
semi-weekly 1881; M. A. Bowen, J. L. Shel-
don, jr., and Geo. F. Thompson, editors and
publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,850 in 1895, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an issue of 2,300 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Wednesdays
and Saturdays ; independent ; four pages
13x20; subscription— daily $3, semi-weekly
$1; established 1895; T. T. Feeley, editor, Re-
view Printing and Publishing Co., publishers
/g gv
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue _ of
1,650 in 1897, since which it has not fur-
nished 'any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
UNION -SUN ; every evening except
Sunday and NIAGARA DEMOCRAT
AND NIAGARA SUN, semi-weekly,
Tuegdays and Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 17x22 ; subscription-daily $3, semi-
weekly $1.50 ; established— dally 1860, semi-
weekly 1821 ; Fred W. Corson, manager;
Union Sun Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,234 m 1904
and 3,501 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an issue of 2,300 for the year 1896, 2,250
in 1899, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
WOCHENBLATT; semi weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; neutral; six pages 18x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; Chas. A.
Kandt, editor; Julius Stoll, publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,514 in 1903
and 1,512 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
liOCUST VALLEY, m$8au Co. R
448 pop., on Long Island Rd., 10 m. N. of
Mineola.
HERALD AND NEWS; Fridays; in-
dependent democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established February, 1900; H.
McAlester, editor and publisher (2—5).
LONG ISLAND CITY, Queens
Co. c\ 30,506+ pop., on Eastr., N. of Brooklyn,
and at W. terminus of Long Island and
New York & Rockaway Beach Rds. Manu-
facturing. Suburb and part of New
York City.
(See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
LOWVILLE, c.h., Lewis Co. ti2,352t
pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rd., 36 m. S. E. of Watertown and 59 N. of
Utica. Dairying and agriculture.
JOURNAL AND REPUBLICAN!
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1830; Henry A.
Phillips, editor and publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,867 in 1901,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
LEW^IS CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes-
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1856; C. J. Donnelly,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,275 for the
year 1896, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
Wm. B. Breen, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
LYNBROOK, Nassau Co. n l,854t
pop., on Long Island Rd., about 45 m. 8. E.
of New York City.
NASSAU RECORDER; Wednesdays
(A A).
LYONS, c.h., Wayne Co. -a 5.000 pop.,
on Fall Brook, New York Central & Hud-
son River and West Shore Rds. and Erie
canal, 36 m. S. E. of Rochester. Pottery,
machine shops and distilleries of pepper-
740
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
mint oil. Silverware, shoes, barrels and
farm implements. Beet sugar factory.
REPUBLICAN, • Fridays; republican;
eight pages lT>^x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1821; C. H. Betts, editor and publisher
(1—8). See advertisemeut below.
Copies printed: 2,321 in 1903
3,050 in 1907
WAYNE DEMOCRATIC PRESS;
Wednesdays; democratic; six pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1821; Wm. Van
Camp, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,878 in 1895
and 2,152 in 1896, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
MACEDON, Wayne 60. -a592t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 18 m. S. E.
of Rochester. Farming.
NEWS GATHERER; Saturdays; in
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1888; Wm. S. Eddy, editor and
publisher.
M A C H I A S « Cattaraugus Co. J2 851
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester* Pittsburg and
Pennsj'lvania Rds., 18 m. N. of Salamanca.
Grist and saw mills. Summer resort. Farm-
ing and dairying.
CATTARAUGUS STAR; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Myron B. Field, editor
and publisher (3 — 3).
MADISON, Madison Co. D 321 pop.,
7 m. E. of Morrlsville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
PHILATEIilC STAR; monthlv;
philately ; twelve to twenty-four pages 53^x8 ;
subscription 25 cents; established January,
1903; Judson N. Burton, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,903 for the year 1903,
1,426 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
MADRID, -S^^ Lawrence Co. ^ on
Rutland Rd.
HERALD: Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1904; O. A. Babcock, editor and
publisher (1-— 8).
NEW YORK.
MAIiONE, c. h., Franklin Co. [-r5,935t
pop., on Ogdensburg & Lake Champlain
and New York Central Rds. and Salmon r.,
60 m. E, of Ogdensburg. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
FAR3IER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x213^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Stevens & Turner Co., editors
and publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: 2,762 in 1901
4,117 in 1906
4,300 in 1907
FORUM; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; M. B. Murphy, editor; Massena
Forum Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,064 in 1901
and 2,447 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FRANKLIN GA ZETTE ; Fridays ;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1837; John Law Estate, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
PALLADIUM: Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x27 ; subscription $1 ; established
1835; F. J. Seaver, editor and publisher (:3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,800 in 1895 and 1,775
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
an^ definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
MAMARONECK, Westchester Co. 0^
4,722+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd. and Long Island Sound, 20 m.
N. of New York City. Residences of New
York City business men.
PARAGRAPH; Thursdays: repub-
lican; four to eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1890; Chas. F. Rice, editor;
Paragraph Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
REGISTER ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1882; William E. Peters, editor and
publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
The Lyons Republican
EstablisHea 1821
A weekly paper with a State reputation.
A high-gfade newspaper that goes into the best families— a paper that is read
by the people who have money to buy what you advertise.
CIRCULATION 3,050
Nearly double the circulation of any other local newspaper.
WRITE FOR RATES.
C. H. BETTS, Publisher. Lyons. N. Y.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
741
NEW YORK.
NEW TORK.
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
RICH BELL. PRESS; Fridays (A A).
MANIilUS, Onondaga Co. D l,2l9t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Syracuse.
EAGLE; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1874;
W. E. Bennett, editor; Manllus Publishing
Co., publishers (,1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average isstie exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MARATHON, Cortland Co. n l,092t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd. and Tloughnioga r., 50 m. S. of Syra-
cuse. Farming and dairying.
INDEPENDENT ; Wednesdays ; neu-
tral; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es
tablished 1870; Ed. L. Adams, editor and pub-
lisher.
MARCELLUS. Onondaga Co. D 589t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson Rirer
Rd., 12 m. W. of Syracuse, the county seat.
Nine Mile creek passes through the town
and supplies water power. Woolen mills
and various manufactories. Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; C. A. Roe, editor and publisher;
prints editions for Camillus and Elbrldge
(8-3).
Copies printed. This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,263 in_ 1896
and 2,107 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
MARGARETVILLE, OeJauarc Co.
D 800 pop., on Delaware & Eastern Rd.,
2 m. N. W. of Arkville. Butter and milk.
CATSKILL MOUNTAIN NEWS;
Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; C. A. San-
ford, 'jditor and publisher (1—8).
UTILITARIAN; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; established 1863;
A.G.Jackson, editor; J. K. P. Jackson, pub-
lisher rs— 3).
MARION, Wayne Co. -a 810 pop.,8 m.
N. W. of Newark. Farm-implement manu-
factory. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Rollo D.Curtis, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MARLBORO, f^sfer Co. c; 1,236 pop.,
on West Shore Rd., 8 m. N. of Newburgh.
Berries and small fruit. Yarn mills and
basket and button factories.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subsci-Iptlon $1.50; established
18^; David E. iiulluix, managing editor;
Southern Ulster Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers (1 — 8),
MASSENA, St. Lawrence Co. tl 4.000
pop., on Grand Trunk and Rome, Water-
town & Ogdensburg Rds., about 38 m. N.
E. of Ogdensburg (R. R. name Massena
Springs). Flour and saw mills and manu-
factory of aluminum, paper and pulp pro-
ducts and mineral fillers. Dairying and
farming. Water power.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1891; Leslie C. Sutton, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,440 in 1898
2,755 in 1905
2,735 m 1907
MATTEAW AN, Dutchess Co. P,
5,807+ pop., on Central New England Rd.,
1 m. S. E. of Fishkill Landing on Hudson
r. Water power, used in manufacturing.
JOURNAIi; every evening except Sun-
day and holidays; democratic; four pages
22x28 ; subscription $5 ; established 1885 ;
Alan Carol Madden, editor: Matteawan Jour-
nal Co. (Inc.), publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,152 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1905 and
1907.
MAYVILLE,c. h., Chautauqua Co.p
943-f pop., on Chautauqua Lake and West-
ern New York & Pennsylvania Rds. and
Chautauqua lake, 20 m.' N. W. of James
town. Farming.
SENTINE1>; Fridays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established 1834;
Edward C. Fisk. editor and publisher.
MECHANICVILLE, Saratoga Co.
a- 5,876 pop., on Delaware & Hudson and
Boston & Maine Rds., Champlain canal
and Hudson r., 20 m. N. of Albany, the State
capital, and 18 S. of Saratoga. Knitting,
pulp and paper mills, sash, blind and door,
paper box and shirt factories, brick yards,
iron and brass foundries, brass bed and
mattress factories and lime kilns. Good
water power.
HUDSON VALLEY TI3IES; Thurs
days; republican: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; esti.bllshed 1892; C. L. Hum-
phrey, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
I SATURDAY MERCURY; Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; Farrington L,
I Mead, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
i Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,080 for the year
1896, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
MEDINA, Orleans Co. -D 4,716t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.
and Oak Orchard creek and Erie canal,
40 m. W. of Rochester. Has water power
used in manufacturing. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
742
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
NEW YORK.
scription $2; established February, 1903;
Baker & Benson, editors and publishers (2 — 1).
BEGISsTEK; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 2i>x2B; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1ST5; Morton A. Bowen, editor and
publisher.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x20; subscription $1.25; established
1852; Fi-auk H. Hurd. editor and publisher
(1-5). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,392 in 1895 and 1,600
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MEXICO, Oswego Co. D l,U'^t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd. and
Salmon creek, near Lake Ontario. Wagon
and canning factories, large flour and
grist mill, fruit evaporator, creamery and
milk depot, engine aul boiler factorj- and
monumental works.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays: inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $f;
established 1861; Henry Humphries, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 1,320 in 1895
1,270 in 1900
1,345 in 1904
1,394 in 1905
1,371 in 1906
1,370 in 1907
MIDDLEBURG. Schoharie Co. n-
1,135+ pop., on Middleburg & Schoharie Rd..
5 m. S. of Schoharie, the county seat.
Creamery, machine shops, foundries, saw
and planing mills.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 28x44; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871 ; J. Edward Young, editor and
publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has over been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
NE WS ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; Wellington E. Bassler, editor and pub-
lisher (1-S).
MIDDLEPORT, Niagara Co. -a
1,431+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Erie canal, 10 m. N. E. of
Loekport. Grist, stave, flour and paper
mills, sash and blind and fruit canning
and evaporating establishments. Fruit
growing.
HERAIiDj every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; daily four pages 13x20, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription — daily S2,
weekly $1.25; established— daily October, 1902,
weekly 1885; W. John Hinchey, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,296 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
PEACH GROWERS' JOURNAL.;
monthly; fruit trade; twelve pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1899; W.John
Hinchey, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies.
NEW YORK.
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
MIDDLETOWN, Orange Co.^
14,522+ pop., on Erie, New York, Susquehan-
na & Western and New York, Ontario &
Western Rds., 67 m. N. W. of New York
City. Manufacturing. Agriculture.
ARGUH; every evening except Sunday,
and MERCURY, semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $3.50, semi-weekly $1.50;
established— daily 1876, semi- weekly 1858; Ar-
gus & Mercury Publishing Co., publishera
(12-6).
Copies printed: The daily and semi-
weekly editions of this paper each had
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1896,
but neither has since set up any claim
for issuing so many.
TIMES-PRESS*; every evening except
Sunday, and ORANGE CO. TIMES-
PRESS, Tuesdays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $3.50, weekly $1.50;
established 1891; Stivers.Printing Co., editors
and publishers (2—6 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,976 in 1901 and 3,574 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
ORANGE CO. NEWS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x32; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; N. E. Conkllng, ed-
itor; N.E. Conkllng & Co., publishers; prints
editions for Goshen, Monroe, Pine Bush and
Unionville(2— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,077 iti 1899
and 2,676 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1904 and more than
1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES; semi-
monthly; baptist; thirty-two pages 8xlOJ^;
subscription $2; established 1832; F. A.
Chick and H. C. Ker, editors; J. E. Beebe &
Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
MILFORD, Otsego Co. a 532t pop., on
Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Rd.,8 m.
S. of Cooperstown, the county seat. Hop
raising and agriculture.
OTSEGO TIDINGS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; John Wilcox,
editor and publisher (8—3).
TEACHERS' GAZETTE; monthly,
except July and August; educational; six-
teen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1897; Teachers' Gazette Company, edi-
tors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average Tssue ^of 5,645 in^ 1899
and 11,309 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
MILLBROOK, Dutchess Co. C^ l,027t
pop.,onNewburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut
CATALOGUE BY STATEJs.
743
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Poughkeepsie, the county
seat. Milk condensing factory. Agricult-
ure. Summer resort.
ROUND TABLE; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892 ;
W. L. Swift, editor; Millbrook Printing Co.,
publishers (3—3).
MILLERTON, Dutchess Co. □, 802t
pop., on Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecti-
cut, New York Central & Hudson River and
Philadelphia, Reading & New England Rds.,
23 m. N. E. of Poughkeepsie. Farming and
dairying.
TELEGRAM ; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Col. Card, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies reg-
ularly in the years 1895 a^d 1896, but
has not since set up any claim for is-
suing so many.
MINEOLA. c. h., Nassau Co. 0, 1,200
pop., on Long Island Rd., 15 m. S. E. of New
York City. Farming and manufacturing.
NASSAU CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1898; H. McAlester, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies' printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
NASSAU CO. SUN; Saturdays: repub-
lican; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Monroe S. Wood, editor and
publisher (8-5).
MONTGOMERY, Orange Co. U\
973t pop., on Erie and "Wallkill Valley Rds.
and Wallkill r., 10 m. N. of Goshen, one
of the two county seats. Manufacturing.
Agriculture.
STANDARD AND REPORTER;
Fridays; republican ; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1860; Lyman H.
Taft, editor and publisher (1-^).
Copies printed: 1,266 in 1899
1,304 in 1904
1,317 in 1907
MONTICELLO,c. h., Sullivan Co. O.
1,500 pop., on New York, Ontai-io & West-
ern Rd., 90 m. N. W. of New York City.
Lumbering and woodenware manufact
ures. Summer resort.
REPUBLICAN WATCHMAN; Fri
days ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1826; Barnum &
Scriber, editors a-rt piiblishfrc (7—5).
(3op:es printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
SULLIVAN CO. REPUBLICAN;
Fridays; republican; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1847; Waller Bros.,
editors and publishers.
MONTOUR FALLS, Schuyler Co.
D 1,193+ pop., on Northern Central Rd., 3 m.
S. of Watkins. the county seat, and 18 N. of
Elmira. Mills, manufactories and magnetic
springs.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; C. B. Ball, editor and publisher
(7-5).
MOOERS, Clinton Co. cf 527tpop., on
Delaware & Hudson, Grand Trunk and Rut-
land Rds.
LIFE LINE; quarterly; religious; eight
to sixteen pages 9VSxloJ^; subscription fifty
cents; established'May, 1903; B. S. Taylor,
editor and publisher (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: 2,412 in 1904
1,500 in 1906
MORAVIA, Cayuga Co. D 1,600 pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Owasco inlet, 18
m. S. E. of Auburn, the county seat. Farm
implements and portable mills. Shipping
point for agricultural products. Farming.
REPUBLICAN -REGISTER; Fri-
days; i-epublican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions!; established 1863; P. M. Rathbun,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,095 i" 1898
and 1,175 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
MORRIS, Otsego Co. a 553t pop., in the
Butternut Creek valley, 14 m. W. of One-
outa. Furniture and wooden ware manu-
factories. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1866; L. P. Carpenter's Sons, editors
and publishers (8—3).
MORRISTOWN, St. Lawrence Co.
i 1,900 pop., on Rome, Watertown & Og-
densburg Rd. and St. Lawrence r., 11 m, W.
of Ogdensburg. Manufacturing.
EVERYBODY'S ASSISTANT; Fri-
days; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription 75 cents; established August, 1897;
Rev. W. T. Best, editor and publisher (1—8).
MORRIS VILLE,c.h., Madison Co.a
624+ pop., on New York, Ontario & Western
Rd.. 15 m. S. of Oneida. Agriculture.
MADISON CO. LEADER; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 22x28 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established' 1885; John H. Broad,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: 1,680 in 1894
1,335 in 1904
1,644 in 1905
1,694 in 1906
1,711 in 1907
MOUNT KISCO, Westchester Co. 0,
1,346+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd., 37 m. N. of New York City. Resi-
dences of New York City business men.
RECORDER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription .$1.50; estab-
lished 1874: Frank Dromgoole, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: i,494 in 1896
1,475 in 1900
1,485 in 1901
1,590 in 1903
1,630 in 1904
1,533 in 1905
1,491 in 1906
1.752 in 1907
744
AMEKIOAN T^EWSPAPEK DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
MOUNT MO'R^IS, Livingston Co.-D
2,41<J+ pop., on Dansville & Mt. Morris,
Western New York & Pennsylvania, Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western and Erie
Rds.. 36 m. S. W. of Rochester. Manufact-
uring and agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1875; George M. Shull, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than i,ooo
copies „ regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has nevei" been forthcoming.
PICKET LINE POST; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription §1;
established 1899; F. Van Dorn. editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,452 in 1902
and 2,783 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
UNION; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1864; John C. Dickey, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,097 in 1902,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
MOUNT VERNON, Westchester Co.
a, 30,000 pop., on New York Central & Har-
lem River and New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rds. Adjoins New York City on
the north.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3.60; established 1892; Stiles &
Merriam, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,467 in 1898
1,965 in 1900
2,218 in 1901
2,989 in 1903
2,913 in 1904
3,218 in 1905
3,994 in 1906
4,460 in 1907
^P" The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
'rating accorded the Argus is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— As the only
daily newspaper published in Mount Ver-
non, and serving a rich buying class in a
population that is nearly 40,000 strong, the
Daily Argus is preferred bj' the big de-
partment stores of New York as a power-
ful advertising medium in Westchester
county. The average daily circulation is
now over 4,500 per day, maintaining the
20 per cent gain which was shown over
1906. The Argus reaches the towns of Pel-
ham, Bronxville and Tuckahoe, and Mount
Vernon merchants attest their confidence
in its power by using its columns to the
exclusion of other forms of media. The
ARGUS also enjoys the acknowledged dis
tlnction of carryinet more want advertis-
ing than had by any newspaper published
in a city of 100,000. Enterprising and con-
stantly growing in circulation.
NEW YORK
EAGrLiE; Thursdays; democratic; six
pages 17>^x24; subscription $1; established
1893; H. C. Fordham, editor; Westchester
Publishing Company, publishers (2—8).
INDEPENDENT ; Saturdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 16i^x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished April, 1907; Mount Vernon Inde-
pendent Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (12— TP).
RECORD; Fridays: republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
Stiles & Merriam, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the" years 1897 and 1900, but
has not since set up any claim for is-
suing so many.
NAPLiES, Ontario Co.-c l,048t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Canandaigua
inlet, 25 m. S. of Canandaigua, the county
seat. Grape-box factory and flour mills.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1898;
Geo. T. Morey, editor ;ind publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 for the year 1900,
1,400 in 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
RECORD ; Wednesuays; independent ;
four pajres 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1870; J. S. Tellier, editor and publisher.
^Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
NEWARK, Wayne Co. ^ 5,400 pop.-
State census 6,206— on New York Central 8c
Hudson River, West Shore and Northern
Central Rds. and Erie canal. 30 m. E. of
Rochester and 51 m. W. of Syracuse. Tin
and enamelled ware, wagon, wheel, paper
box, cane seat and wood-working fac-
tories, foundries and flour mill. Agricul-
ture.
COURIER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 22x28; subscription $2; established
1857; J. Wilson, editor and publisher (3-3).
GAZETTE ; Wednesdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subtcription $1; estab-
lished 1886; W. C. & F. D. Burgess, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,410 in 1895
2,554 in 1898
1,692 in 1907
UNION; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1872 ; A. F. DuBois, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,779 in 1897
1,781 in 1901
1,701 in 1902
1,588 in 1905
1,555 in 1906
2,137 in 1907
NEWARK VALLEY, Tioga Co. Q
818t pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 10 m. N. of
Owego, the county seat. Butter and cheese.
Milk shipped to Philadelphia, Pa., and New
York City. Manufacturing.
TIOGA CO. HERALD; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1876: Walter A. Scott, edi
tor and publisher (3— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
745
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
for an issue of 1,100 in 1900 and 1,200
in 1903, since wKich it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
NEW BERLIN, C/Knangro Co. n l,156t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western and
Unadilla Valley Rds. and Unadilla r., 12 m.
N. E. of Norwich . Tanneries, flour and silk
mills and factory of Condensed Milk Co.
GAZETTEi Saturdays; independent;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1850; Geo. H. Willard, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,078 for the year 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many
as i^ooo copies.
NEW BRIGHTON, Richmond Co.
□. 16,423t pop., on Staten Island Rapid
Transit and north shore of Staten Island,
fl m. S. of and connected with the borough
of Manhattan by ferry.
(See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
NEWBURGH, c. h., Orange Co. c;
26,498 pop., on Erie. Nev/ York Central &
Hudson River, West Shore and New Eng-
and Rds. and W. bank of Hudson r., 60 m.
N. of New York City. Direct communica-
tion with Pennsylvania coal regions. Tan-
neries, foundries and cotton, woolen, iron,
hat, steam engine, boiler, ice machine
and other manufactures and shipbuilding.
Agriculture.
JOURNALi; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdaysand
Fridays; republican; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, semi-weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1862, semi-weekly 1833; Samuel
Ritchie, editor; The Newburgh Journal Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1898,
and every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight to sixteen pages 17i^x23i^;
subscription $6; established 1885; The New-
burgh News Printing and Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4.133 in 1895
4,257 in 1902
4,437 in 1903
4,715 m 1904
5,160 in 1905
5,477 in 1906
5,831 m 1907
^pW° The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
»rating accorded the News is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts rts accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— The actual cir-
culation of The NfWBURGH Nkws for the
"an
ing patronage, many advertisers having
found that by using The News exclusively
they can thoroughly cover that city and
vicinity. House to house canvass shows
that The Nbws goes into 90 per cent, of the
homes in its territory. It also circulates
widely throughout Orange and neighbor-
ing counties, and the Hudson valley.
SUNDAY TEJLEGRAM; Sundays; in-
dependent; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$2; established 1889; J. W. F. Ruttenber,
editor and publisher. ^
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898, and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NEW P ALTZ, Ulster Co. n,l,022t pop. ,
on Wallkill Valley Rd. and WallklU r., 16 m.
S. of Kingston, the county seat, and 20 N. by
W. of Newburgh. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x28: subscription $1; established
1868; Ralph Le Fevre, editor and publisher
(S— 3). . ,
T I i>I E S ; Tuesdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1: established
1860; Mrs. C. J. Ackert, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1896 and 1897, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many,
N E W PORT, Herknmer Co. i 610+
pop., on Adirondack & St. Lawrence Rd..
14 m. N. E. of Utica. Knitting mills, cheese
factory, gi-ist mill and sash, blind and
wagon factories. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; L. B. Tuttle, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1900, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many,
NEW ROCHELLE, Wettcheater Co.
c\ 14,720+ pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 18 m. N. of New York City.
Manufactory of druggists' scales. Resi-
dences.
ERA; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
May, 1890; George P. Renter, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8). • J, ,.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1903, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
PARAGRAPH; Fridays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x22: subscrij'tion $2;
established 1890; Robert L. Forbes, editor and
publisher. Office, 233 Main street (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,906 in 1895
and 2,236 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PIONEER 5 Saturdays ; republican : eight
pages 17J^x24; subscription $2; established
1859; H. Sweet, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
first three mor.ths 0^-1908 shows a net f ^ ' statement has ever been secured
Zrertl.rtilc^lll.aln^'TTul'^^^^^ paper,, but it had credit for
steadily increasing, as is also Its advertis exceeding 1,000 m 1905 and 1907.
746
AMERICAT^i NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
PRESS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.S0; established
1875; James H. Smith, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
NEWTOWN, Queens Co. 0,7,915
pop., on Long Island Rd. and Long Island
Sound, 5 m. N. "W. of Jamaica, the -county
seat. Oilcloth factories and rope walks.
( See Neio York City, Borough of Queens. )
NEW YORI^, c. h., Neio York Co. R
3,437,202+ pop., situated partly on Manhattan
Island, which lies at the confluence of the
Hudson and East rs. The corporate limits
of the city extend into neighboring coun-
ties and comprise the boroughs of Man-
hattan, Brooklyn, Richmond, Queens and
Bronx. It is the commercial metropolis
of the United States, and the most populous
and important city in the western hemi-
sphere. Noted for the cosmopolitan char-
acter of its population and the ^^ariety and
importance of its commercial and financial
interests, manufacturing and other indus-
tries. One of tlie finest and most commo-
dious harbors in the world.
Boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx.
DAILY.
ALi HO DA (The Guidance); daily except
Sunday; Syrian; eight pages 17J^x24; sub-
scription $5 ; established 1898 ; N. A. Mokarzel,
editor and publisher. Office, 81 West st. (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
AMERICAN; every morning, and
EVENING JOURNAL., every evening
except Sunday ; independent; daily fourteen
to eighteen, Sunday fifty six to ninety six
pages 18x22; subscription— morning and Sun-
day $8.50, without Sunday $6. evening $3.50;
established 1882; W. Randolph Hearst, editor
and publisher. Office, Broadway and Park
Place (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but every edition had
credit for exceeding 75,000 in 1896, Ind
every year since, up to and including
1907. This is the highest rating ever
accorded in the absence of a definite
and satisfactorjr statement covering the
issue of an entire year.
A3IERICAN 3IETAi. MARKET
AND DAILY IRON AND STEEL.
REPORT; everj' morning except Satur-
day, Sunday and holidays; metals; sixteen
pages 12xl8>g; subscription $10; established
1883; American Metal jVIarket Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 81 Fulton street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,450 for the year 1896,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
AM ERIK Al MAGYAR NEPS-
ZAVA ; every evening except Sunday;
Hungarian; four to eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $3; established 189T; G. D. Berko-
vits, editor and publisher: dated also at
Cleveland, O. Office, 207 E. Fourth street.
(7-5),
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a rat-
ing has never been forthcoming.
ATLANTIS ; every evening except Sun-
day; Greek; six to eight pages 173^x24; sub-
scription $4; established 1^94: D. J. Vlasto,
editor; The Atlantis Company, publishers.
Office, 113 West Slst street (2—8).
Copies printed: 4,874 in 1900
9,355 in 190S
12,728 in 1907
BANKER AND STOCKHOLDER;
every morning except Sunday; financial;
twelve pages 11^x17-%: subscription $10; es-
tablished 1852; John L. Blauss, editor; An-
thonv Stumpf Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 22 Pine street (10-5 P).
BOLLETINO DELLA SERA; every
evening except Sunday ; Italian; eight pages
16%x22>^; subscription $4; established 1898;
Frugone, Balletto & Pellegatti, editors and
publishers. Office, 178 Park row ( 1 — 8).
Copies printed: ###
BOND3UYER; every morning except
Sunday and legal holidays, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; financial ; daily eight,
weekly thirty-six pages 10x13: subscription
—daily $r20, weeklv $5; establi-shed— daily
1893. weekly 18S7; Wm. R. Shanks, editor;
National Press Intelligence Co., publishers
Office. 25 West Broadway (12—6).
Copies issued: Each edition of this
paper had credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly in 1903, but
neither has since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim tor issuing so
many.
BRONX BOROUGH RECORD
AND TIMES; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; republican; daily
four, Sunday eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $3, Sunday $1; established— daily
1900, Sunday 1864 ; Arthur G. Bedell, publisher.
Office, 4113 Third avenue (3—3).
(Dopies printed: The Sunday edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,987 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite _ and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
BRONX SENTINEL: every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1901; M. J.
Donnelly, editor; Bronx Sentinel Co., pub-
lishers (7—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding 2,250 in
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,619 in 1902, but has
not since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
COLUMBIA SPECTATOR; every
day except Sunday during the college year;
collegiate; four pages 11x15; subscription $4;
established 1877; Students of Columbia Uni-
versity, editors and publishers: J. W. Brodix,
manager. Office. Columbia University (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing, more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1902 and 1903, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
COMMERCIAL: dally except Sunday;
commercial, financial and shippmg; twelve
to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $6; es-
tablished as weekly 1795; changed to daily
1898; Commercial Newspaper Co.. publishers.
I Office. 8 Spruce street (12—5).
' Copies printed: No definite and satis-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
747
NEW YORK — Manhattan and Bronx.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
COURRIER DES ETATS-UNIS;
evexy morning, and WEEKLY, Saturdays ;
French ; independent ; daily four, Sunday
eight pages 17X24, weekly twenty-four pages
12x17 ; subscription— daily $12.60, Sunday
$2.50, weekly $5.20; established 1828; H. P.
Sampers, ediior ; H. P. Sampers & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 195 Fulton street (7—3 P).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1896
and more than 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 190 1 and more than
1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
DAS MORGEN JOURNAL; every
morning; German; independent; daily eight,
Sunday forty-eight to sixty pages 18x22; sub
acription— daily $3. with Sunday $5.50, Sun-
day $2.50; established 1890; W. R. Hearst, edi-
tor and publisher. Office. 18 Spruce at. (1-8).
Copies printed: daily and Sunday,
66,464 in 1907
EVENING »IAIL.; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; ten to thirty-two
pages 16x22; subscription $4.50; established
1838; Henry L. Stoddard, editor; MaU and
Express Co., publishers. Office. 203 Broad-
way (8—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1901 and more than
7,500 in 1902, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
EVENING POST: every evening except
Sunday, SEMI-V> EEKLY, Mondays and
Thursdays, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
independent; daily twelve to thirty -two,
semi-weeklv eight, weekly twelve pages
18x23; subscription— daily $9, semi-weekly
$2. weekly $1; established— daily and semi-
weekly 1801. weekly 1888 ; RoUo Ogden . editor ;
W. J. Pattison. publisher. Office, 20 Vesey
street (1—8).
Copies printed: (00) daily: 24,081 in 1895
23,487 in 1902
23,991 in 1903
26,114 in 1904
25,286 in 1905
25,579 in 1906
26,099 in 1907
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sunday; independent; twelve to
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
sixteen pages 16x23; subscription $2.50; es-
tablishea 1868; New York Herald Company,
publishers. Office, Herald square (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average of 129,355 in 1900 and
156,802 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1904 and 1907,
which is the highest rating ever accorded
in the absence of a definite and satisfac-
tory statement covering the issue of an
entire year.
FINANCIAL NEWS AND INDI-
CATOR; every morning except Sunday;
financial ; twelve pages 11x16 : subscription
$8; established 1870; Alex. C. Lassen, editor
and publisher. Office. 44 Trinity place.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
FORWARD; every evening except Sat-
urday and Sunday, and Saturday and Sunday
mornings ; Hebrew ; independent ; daily
eight pages 17x23, Saturday and Sunday ten
pages, Jewish holidays twelve pages 14i^x23;
subscription— daily $3.30; established 1897;
Forward Association, editors and publishers.
Office, 175 East Broad way ( 1—7 ) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 31,709 in 1902
and 61,130 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907. ♦
GLAS NARODA; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; Slavonic: indepeiident; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscripnon $3; estab-
lished 1893: Frank Sakser. editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 109 Greenwich avenue (1—4).
GI^OBE; every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight to twelve pages 16^x24;
subscription $3; established 1797; Commercifel
Advertiser Association, publishers. Office,
7 Dey street (1—8).
Copies printed: 103,516 in 1904
139.247 in 190S
142,009 in 1906
145,743 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— During the year
1907 the circulation record of the Globk
was one of sustained and steady progress.
It has the largest circulation of any high-
class paper in New York city. This fact is
well attested bv advertisers. The Globe
continues to carry the largest amount of
advertising of any evening paper of the
higher class. In the classification embrac-
ing dry goods, clothing and the related
lines, It carried In 1907 much more than any
Bassett ^ SutpHin
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748
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
other evening paper in New York city,
with tile exception of the Evening World
and Evening Jowrnoi. The monrlily aver
age circulation for 1907 w&s:
January 143.437 July 14:^,228
February. . . . 142,065 August 143.400
March 142,401 September . . . 145. 105
April 153.687 October 143,814
May 155.428 Novi-niber... .144 907
June 143.828 December .... 142,031
HERALD ; every morning; independent ;
daii.v fourteen to twent\ -four ijages 16x23,
Sunday eighty to one hiimired and twenty
pagfts; subso'iptinn— daii.v SS, Sunday S2:
established 1835; New York Herald Co., pub
Ushers. Office, Herald square (1— S).
Copies printed :(©©)No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper but each edition had
credit for exceeding 75,000 in 1895, and
every year since, up to and including
1907. This is the highest rating ever ac-
corded in the absence of a satisfactory
detailed statement of copies printed cov-
ering the issues of a full year.
HL.AS L<ID[J; every luoriiiny except
Sunday, NEDELM HLAS I. IDIJ, Sun-
days; Bohemian; daily eig lit, Sunday sixteen
pages 16x22; subscription— daily and Sunday
SS. Sunday $2.50; established 1886; Boherhian
Workingmen's Co-operative Association,
publishers. Office, 433 E. 7l8t street (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily and Sun-
daj"- editions each had credit for exceed-
ing 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
HOTEL. REPOKTEH AND HOTEL
MAIL; every morning exceiU Sund.tj' and
legal holidays; four page? !Sx2-! : su>)scrip
tlon $18 ; established 1877: Ciunlos f. Lar-
zelere, editor and publisher, office. 76 Elm
street (8—3).
IL PROGRESSO ITALO-AMERI-
CANO ; every morning except Monday;
Italian ; independent ; daily eight pages
17x233^, Sunday twelve pages; subscription
$8; established 1879; Charles Barsotti, editor;
II Progresso Italo-Americano Newspaper Co.,
publishers. Office, 42 Duane street (12 — 6).
Copies printed: 50,430 in 1907
JEWISH DAILY NEWS; every even
ing except Saturday and Sunday, Sunday
morning, and JEWISH GAZETTE, Fri-
days; Hebrew (Yiddish and English); in-
dependent; daily eight pages 17x24. weekly
twenty-four pages 15x24; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $2.50; established 1874; Sarasohn &
Son, publishers. Office, 185 East B'way (3—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 39,350 in 1901 and 63,368 in
1006, since which it has not furnished
any definite _ and _ satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 40,000
in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 18,650 in 1894 and
25,459 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
JEWISH HERALD; every evening
except Saturday, and VOLK.SADVO-
CAT, Fridays; Hebrew; daily eight, weekly
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established 1887; M. & Gr. Mlntz.
editors and publishers. Office, 132 Canal
street (8—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average '"-
sue of 27,687 in 1898 and 31,706 in le
since which it has not furnished i
definite and satisfactory report, but \
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
credited woth exceeding 20,000 in 1903
and more than 17,500 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average^ issue of 23,000 in 1898 and
25,263 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished a report, but has been credited
with more than 12,500 every year since
190 1, up to and including 1907.
JEWISH MORNING JOURNAL;
ever> morning except Saturday; Jewish;
eight pages 17x23; suijscriptlon $3; e.stab-
lished July, 1901; Jacob Saphirstein, editor:
The Jewish Press Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 189 East Broadway ( 1-^ ).
Copies sold: 31,776 in 1903
54,668 in 1905
57,693 in 1906
63,823 in 1907
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE AND
COMMERCIAL BULLETIN; every
morning except Sunday; commercial; four-
teen pages lSx23; subscription $12: estab-
lished—Jowrnai of Commerce 1827, Commer-
cial Bulletin 1865 ; consolidated 1893 ; Wm.
Dodsworth, editor; Journal of Commerce
and Commercial Bulletin (Incorporated),
publishers. Office, 52 Broadway (3—6).
Copies printed: (©©)No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from_ this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1896 and more than
4,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
L'ARALDO ITALIA NO; every morn-
ing except Monday; Italian; eight pages
17^x223^: subscription $6; established 1894;
Giovanni Vleario. editor; L'Araldo Italian©
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 71 Centre
street (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 7,500 in 1898
and more than 4,000 in 1899, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
LAW JOURNAL; every morning ex-
cept Sunday and legal holidays; legal; eight
to fourteen pages 13x18; subscription $7; es-
tablished 1888 ; New York Law Publishing
Company, editors and publishers. Office, 303
Broadway (12—3) (00).
LE BOULEVARDIER NEW-
YORKAIS; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; French; four pages
ni4x22l.i; subscription— daily $."^.75. Sunday
$2; established April, 1906; Jean Jullien, edi-
tor and publisher. Office 15 W. Eighteenth
street(5— 6P)(A A).
LISTV ; every morning except Sunday,
and NEDELNI NEW-YORSKE
LISTY, Sundays; Bohemian; daily four
pages 22x28, Sunday sixteen pages 12x16; sub-
■cription— daily $7, Sunday $2.50; established
—daily 1875, Sunday 1889; L. C. Frank, editor;
New York Listy Company, publishers. Office,
1397 Avenue A (8— 3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 4,135 in 1894, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since 1898,
up to and including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 5,625 in 1894, since
which it has not furn'shed any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every year
since 1808. im *rt nr^A ;,,„i.- j:-,-,. 1907.
' every
daily
pages
I 1897;
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CATAL^^vE BY STATES.
XE \V YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Brona
Wm. E. Lewis, editor; Charles WikoCf, busi- | ing $6, evening $3.50, Sunday $2.50, wee
ness manager. Office. 50tii street and Eighth $l.5U; established 1834; New York Stat
avenue (1—5). 1 Zeitung Corporation, editors and publlshe
Copies printed: The daily edition of Office, corner William and Spruce sts. (1—
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 28,223 in 1902 and 30,321 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907,
Copies printed: No definite and satis,
factory statement has ever been securec
from this paper, but the morning edition
(0 0) had credit for exceeding 40,000
in 1897 and more than 20,000 in 1898,
The Sunday edition had credit for an [ and every year since, up to and in-
average issue of 58,999 in 1904 and
66,108 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 40,000 in 1Q07.
NARODNl LIST; every morning; Cro-
atian; four pages 18x22; subscription $5; es
tablishedl898; Frank Zotti, editor and pub.
Usher. Office, 108 Greenwich street (7— 3 P)
eluding 1907.
The Sunday edition (0 0) had credit
for exceeding 40,000 in 1902, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 12,500 in 1895, srid every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SUN: every morning, EVENING SUN,
ner. umoe, iu» ureeuwicii >,i.eciu-o^y . every eveningexcept Sunday ; independent;
Copies printed: This paper had credit 1 TOorning ten to sixteen, evening eight to
for an average issue of 3.150 m 1901 [sixteen, Sunday twenty-eight to forty-four
and 6,080 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
"NORTH SIDE NEWS; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; democratic; daily six, weekly sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $6, weekly
50 cents; established — daily October, 1901,
weekly 1897; Charles D. Steurer, editor;
Steurer Publishing Co.. publishers. Office,
corner 149th street and Bergen avenue (1—7)
pages 18x23: subscription— morning $6, even-
ing $2, Sunday $2; established— morning 1838,
evening 1887, Sunday 1876; The Sun Printing
and Publishing Association, publishers. Of-
ttce. Printing House square (3—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the morning (0 0).
evening and Sunday editions (0©) each
had credit for exceeding 75,000 in 1895.
---^--. . ^ J rr, - „ 11 „j,-<.;^., and every year since, up to and in-
Copies printed: The weekly edmon 1 j • ^ ^^. . 'the highest rating
of this paper had credit for an ^verage Lver alcorded in the absence%f a satis-
issueof 5,900 m 1898 and 7,052 m 1900, detailed statement of actual is-
smce which it . has not furnished any | coverincr the period of a full year,
definite and satisfactory report, but was | '^"es coverm he penoa ^^ JJ"^^y^^^^
credited with exceeding 4,000 in ^903 | g TE^EGRAl U, eveij evening except
and more than 2,250 m 1905 fnd 1907. times j'every morning; independent-
Pirn pt.k, Pverv morninar. and WEEK- democratic; dally sixteen to twenty pages,
PEOPLE; every morning, and W^EEK
L.Y, Saturdays; socialist; six pages 17x20;
subscription— daily $3.50, weekly 50 cents;
established— daily 1900, weekly 1891; Daniel
de Leon, editor; Socialist Labor Party, pub-
lishers. Office, 2 New Reade street (12—4) .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding 2,250 in
1902, and every year since, up to and
including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
arerage issue of 18,644 in 1899, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with exceeding 7,500 in
1903 and more than 4,000 in 1907-
PRESS; every morning; republican;
with sixteen to twenty page review of books
and art supplement Saturday, pictorial
supplement Sunday. Sunday sixty pages
18x24; subscription— daily $6, daily and Sun-
day $8.50. Sunday $2.50. Saturday $1; estab-
lished 1851; T!ie New York Times Co.. pub-
lishers. Office, Times square (1—8).
Copies printed : (0 0) The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 75,000 in 1901 and 100,000 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited v/ith more
than 75.000 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the Sunday
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
75,000 in 1907. This is the highest
dally ten to twelve, Sunday thirty-four to /||. accorded in the absence of a
'^'^S^nTl^&l'itJ^Tair^^ifeVtiil detaifed report covering the penod of
lished 1887; Ervin Wardman. editor; New
York Press Co. (Limited), publishers. Office,
9 Spruce street (3--5 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 118,609 in 1894, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 40,000 every year since
1898, up to and including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 53, 560 in 1894, since
a full year.
TRADE RECORD; every morning ex-
cept Sunday ; w^holesale clothing, textiles and
woolens; four to eight pages \«Uxi2}4; sub-
scription $12; established 1896; £. W. Fair-
child, editor; Daily Trade Record Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 112 Worth street (3—7).
Copies printed: 3,176 in 1905
3,695 in 1906
3,607 in 1907
TRIBUNEj every morning, TRI-
WEEKLY, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays; republican; TRIBUNE FARM-
which it has not furnished any definite | ^-jj^^—,^^^^.-^^^^^ agricultural; dally four-
been *.„_, *,. d-T-t^an trl.-w*>«Vlv six nniTAB 18t24.
and satisfactory report, but has
credited with more than 20,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
SIMAIA; daily, except Sunday (A A).
STAATSlZ very morning.
every evening e and vy Jiii».-
L.Y, Saturday .™orning and
weekly slxteei Mght. Sunday
forty pages . ^Ptlon - morn-
teen to sixteen, triweekly six pages 18x24,
Sunday thirty-six to forty pages with twenty-
page illustrated supplement; Tribune Far-
mer twenty pages; subscription— daily $8,
Sunday $2, triweekly $1.50, Tribune Farmer
$l;establlshed— dally and weeklies 1841, tri-
weekly 1899; Hart Lyman, editor; Conde
Hamlin, manager; The Tribune Association,
publishers. Office, 154 Nassau street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
^0
AMERICAN NJ
ER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily (0 0)
edition had credit for exceeding 40,000
in 1896 and 1907.
The Sunday edition^ (00) had credit
for exceeding 40,000 in 1896 and more
than 20,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
The tri-weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1900 and more than
17,500 in 1 90 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
The combined weekly editions had
credit for exceeding 75,000 in 1896 and
more than 40,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
VOLKS ZEITUNG; every morning,
and VORWAERTS, Saturdays; German;
labor; daily four, Sunday twelve, weekly
eight pages 20x24; subscription— dally $6,
Sunday $2, weekly $1; established 1878;
Socialistic Co operative Publishing Associa-
tion, publishers. Office, Spruce street (3—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 19,925 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 17,500 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 28,180 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 20,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had_ credit for an
average issue of 21,542 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 20,000 every
year since, up to and including 1905,
and exceeding 17,500 in 1907.
AVAL.L, STREET DAILY INVEST-
OR; every morning except Sunday and hol-
days; financial and commercial; four pages
ll>^xl6; subscription $5; established 1886 as
Wall Street Daily Investigator; Kinahan
Cornwallis, editor and publisher. Office, 95
Nassau street (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WAL.L. STREET DAILY NEWS}
every morning except Sunday; financial;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $5 ; established
1879; Wall Street Daily News Co., publishers.
Office, 60 New street (9—7 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
WAL.I. STREET JOURNAL; every
morning and evening except Sunday; finan-
cial; eight pages 18i^x25; subscription $12; es-
tablished 1882; SerenoS. Pratt, editor; Dow,
Jones & Co., publishers. Office, 44 Broad
street (1—8).
Copies printed: combined editions:
1,812 in 1897
6,213 in 1901
11,987 in 1903
11,085 in 1904
13,153 in 190S
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
i3»630 in 1906
12,050 in 1907
WALL. STREET SUMMARY; every
morning and evening except Sundays and
holidays; financial and commercial; eight
pages 173^x23}^; subscription $6; established
1892; N.Y. News Bureau Association, editors
and publishers. Office, 40 Stone street (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,994 iii 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
\YARHEIT AND DAILY HER.
ALD: every evening, and VOLKSAD-
VOCAT, Fridays; Hebrew; daily eight,
weekly sixteen pages 17x23; subscription —
daily $3.50, weekly $2; established — daily
1905, weekly 1878 ; L. E. Miller, editor; War-
heit Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 153
East Broadway (1—7).
WORLD; every morning, every evening
except Sunday, TRI- WEEKLY, Mon-
days, Wednesdays and Fridays ; democratic ;
morning twelve to sixteen, evening ten to
twenty, tri-weekly eight, Sunday fifty to
seventy pages 18x22; subscription— morning
$6, evening $3.50, Sunday $2.50, tri weekly $1;
established— daily and triweekly 1860; Jo-
seph Pulitzer, editor; Press Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Pulitzer building (1—6).
Copies printed: morning,
278,607 in 1903
305,490 in 1905
318,664 in 1906
345,442 in 1907
Evening, 357,102 in 1903
371,705 in 1905
359.057 in 1906
405,172 in 1907
Sunday, 383,650 in 1903
411,074 in 1905
442,228 in 1906
483,335 in 1907
Tri-weekly, 122,645 in 1904
110,184 in 1905
107,056 in 1906
92,660 in 1907
ZEITUNGlj every morning except Sun-
day ; HEROLD, every evening except Sun-
day; REVUE, Sundays; German; Inde-
pendent-republican; morning and evening
six to ten, Sunday twenty-four to thirty-
two pages 19x24; subscription— morning or
evening $8, Sunday $2.50; established— morn-
ing 1845, evening 1879; N. Y. Zeltung Printing
and Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 24 N.
William street (12—6).
Copies printed: The morning edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 42,500 in ^ 1895 and 40,854 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 20,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The evening edition had credit for an
average issue of 54,743 in 1895 and
53,322 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 40,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 66,914 in_ 1895 and 71,-
970 in 1900, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 40,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TRIWEEKLY.
KAWKAB AMI RICA ; tri weekly,
Mondays, Wednesdays ind Fridays; Arabic;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
751
NEIV YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
four pages 16x22; subscription $6; established
1892; Oriental Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, 108 Broad street.
MERAAT-UL.-GHARB ; triweekly,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (A A).
SEMI-WEEKLY.
CHINESE REFORxTl NEWS; semi
weekly; Wednesdays and Saturdays; Chi-
nese; four pages 15x24; subscription $3; es
tablished 1904; T. Chew, editor; Chinese Re-
form News Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 7-8 Chatham square (3—5 P).
NORTH AMERICAN WEEKLY;
semi weekly; literary; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription So; established 1901; The North
American Weekly Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 43 East Eighth street.
SLOVAK V AMERIivE; semi
weekly. Tuesdays and Fridays; Slavonic;
Tuesdays eight, Fridays four pages 15x22;
subscription §2; established 1889; Slovak
Press, Inc., publishers. Office, 188 Avenue A
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,385 in 1896
and 12,234 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite _ and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 12,500 in 1904 and more than
7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
ABEL'S PHOTO CiRAPHIC
WEEKLY; Saturdays; twelve pages
9^x1314 ; subscription $1 ; established De-
cember, 1907; Juan C. Aliel, editor; A. A. E.
Abel, publisher. Office, 18 K. 23d st. (2—8 P).
ACjJE; Thursdays; Afro American; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; T. Thomas Fortune, editor;
Fortune & Peterson, publishers. Office, 4
Cedar street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,000 in 1903
and 6,650 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST;
Saturdays; agricultural; twenty eight pages
9x13; subscription §1; established 1S42;
Orange Judd Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 439 Lafayette street (1—8).
Copies printed: 79,586 in 1898
81,428 in 1900
92,949 in 1902
100,663 in 1903
100,929 in 1904
100,768 in 1905
101,437 in 1906
101,761 in 1907
AMERICAN ARCHITECT AND
BUIIiDING NEWS; Saturdays; archi-
tectural; forty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1876; International
edition, same as regular, but including extra
photogravure illustrations, S16; The Swet-
land Publishing Company, publishers. Of-
fice, Flatiron building (1—8). ^
Copies printed: 2,144 io IQOS
3,212 in 1907
AMERICAN ART JOURNAL; Sat-
urdays; music; twentj^-eight pages 10x14;
subscription $3; established 1863; Wm. M.
Thoms, editor; Wm. M. Thoms & Co., pub-
lishers . Office , 28 Union square ( A A ) .
AMERICAN ART NEWS; Saturdajs,
and monthly (A A). „ „
AMERICAN BANKER; Saturdays;
financial; sixty eight pages 9x12; subscrip
tion$5; established 18.36; Steurer Publishmg
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 22 Pine
street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 9,188 in 1898
and 9,460 in 1900, since which it has not
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1903 and more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
AMERICAN CABINET MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER; Saturdays;
furniture; thirty pages 12x17; subscription
$3.50; established 1870; J. Henry Synionds,
editor and publisher. Office. 216 William st.
AMERICAN ECONOMIST; Fri-
days; protective taritt ; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2 ; established 1887 ; T. B.
Cowles, editor; American Protective Tariff
League, publishers. Office, 389 Broadway
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,247 in 1896
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since 1898, up to
and including 1907.
AMERICAN GAS LIGHT JOUR-
NAL; Mondays; gas; forty pages 10x14; sub-
scription $3; estalilished 1859; T.J.Cunning-
ham and E. P. Callender, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 42 Pine street.
AMERICAN GROCER; Wednesdays;
groceries; forty pages 11x15; subscription
$3; established 1869; F. N. Barrett, editor;
Grocery Trade Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 90 West Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
AMERICAN HEBREW AND JEW-
ISH MESSEiNGEll; Fridays; Jewish;
literary ; thirty-two to fort5'-eighl pages 9x13;
subscription $3; est abll shed— Jl?«ertcan
Hebrew 1879, .Jewish Messenger 1857, consoli-
dated 1900; Philip Cowen, publisher. Office,
489 Fifth avenue ( 1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 14,818 in 1900
and 19,380 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
AMERICAN HERALD; Mondays ;
independent ; four page.s 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1890; Democrat Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
23 Park row (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
AMERICAN MACHINIST ; Thurs-
days; mechanical; one hundred and thirty-
six pages 9x12; subscription $4; established
1877; F. A. Halsey, editor; Hill Publishing
Co., publishers; prints also a London edition.
Office, 505 Pearl street (1—7).
Copies printed; (00) 1 3.056 in 1896
16,394 in 1901
18,561 in 1902
20,475 in 1903
20,139 in 1904
20,367 in 1905
20,832 in 1906
22,144 in 1907
AMERICAN MEA T TRADE AND
RETAIL BUTCHERS' JOURNAL;
Thursdays ; butcher trade ; twenty-four
pages 10x133^ ; subscription %1 : established
1895; William T. Homidge, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 147 Chambers street (1—8).
AMERICAN REFEREE; Wednes-
days; financial; sporting; independent;
eight to twelve pages 10x16; subscription $2;
752
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
established June, 1902; G. H. Dickinson, edi-
tor; Excliange News and Publisliing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 115 Nassau st. (3 — 3).
AMERICAN STATIONER ; Satur
days; stationery; forty-eigiit to fifty two
pages 9x12; subscription $2; established 1874;
The Lock wood Trade Journal Co., publishers.
Office, 150 Nassau street ( 12—6).
Copies printed: No delinite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 arxd more than
1,000 m 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
AMERICAN TEliEPHONE JOUR-
NALi; Saturdays; telephones; forty to one
hundred pages 9xl2; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1899; McGraw Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 2.39 W. 39th street (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1907.
AMERIKANER; Fridays; Jewish;
thirty-two pages 11x17; subscription $2; es-
tablished 19U3; Jacob Sapherstein, editor;
Jewish Press Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 189 E. Broadway (2—8).
Copies printed: 27,387 in 1907
AMERIKANISCHE SCHVVEIZER
ZEITUNG ; Saturdays; German; Swiss;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
%%; established 1868; Swiss Publishing Com-
pany of New York, editors and publishers.
Office, 62 Trinity place (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 15,000 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
ARAX; Saturdays (A A).
ARBEITER; Saturdays (A A).
ARMS AND THE MAN; Thursdays;
sporting; military; twenty-four to twenty-
eight pages 10x14; subscription g2; estab-
lished 1885, as Shooting and Fishing ; James
A. Drain, managing editor; Arms and the
Man Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 299
Broadway (1— Si.
ARMY AND NAVY JOURNAL.;
Saturdays; military and naval; twenty-four
pages 11x16; subscription $6; established
1863; Col. Wm. Conant Church, editor; W.
C. & V. P. Church, publishers. Office, 20
Vesey street (1—8).
Copies printed:(0©)6,524 in 1899
8,232 in 1901
9,026 in 1903
9,371 in 1904
9,442 in 1905
9,667 in 1906
9,824 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Army and
Navy Journal, has for 45 years been, both
at home and abroad, the acknowledged
authority on military and naval matters
in the United States. The professional in-
formation and social news it publishes
make it indispensable to Army and Navy
officers and their families and friends.
It publishes several times as many mili-
tary "want" ads, answers to correspond-
ents and "open letters" from military men
as do all other United States military pub-
lications combined; this is a practical test
of how thoroughly it controls this field.
Through it advertisers reach the military
and naval services more thoroughly and
effectively than through all other "Service"
publications combined— an expenditure-
saving factor.
It Is the only "Service" weekly that is-
sues an authenticated statement of its
circulation. /* has more than double the
cireuloMon of its nearest competitor.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
ASSOCIATED SUNDAY MAGA-
ZINES; Sundays (A A).
AUTOMOBILE; Thursdays; automo-
biles and sport; one hundied to one hundred
and fifty pages 9x12; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1897; A, G. Batchelder, editor; The
Class Journal Co., publishers. Office, Flat-
iron building (1—8).
Copies printed: 10,022 in 1903
12,085 "1 1904
15,212 in 1906
17,095 in 1907
AUTOMOBILE TOPICS; Saturdays;
automobile; eighty-four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1900; E.E.Schwarzkopf,
editor;. Automobile Topics, Inc., publishers.
Office, 29 W. 42d street (12—4 P).
BADISCHE LANDES-ZEITUNG ;
Saturdays; German; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2.50; established 189U; M. Schneider
&Co., publishers. Office, 35 Frankfort street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1896 and 1898, but has
not since set up any definite and sat-
isfactory claim for issuing so many.
BEVERAGES: Fridays; liquors; eight
pages 15x'.,'2; subscription $2; established
1895; P. H. Nolan, editor; The Liquor Trades
Gazette Co., publishers. Office, 72 Beaver
street (9 7).
BICYCLING AVORLD AND MO-
TOCYCLE REVIEW; Saturdays; cy-
cling ; twenty six to thirty-two pages 93^x12 ;
subscription $2; established 1877; The Good-
man Company, editors and publishers. Of-
fice. 123-125 Tribune building (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BILLBOARD; weekly. (See Cincin-
nati, Ohio.)
Publisher's announcement. — The BliXBOARD
is undoubtedly America's leading weekly
amusement review. It is the largest paper
of its class (56 to 128 pnges), prints the most
news and the most advertising. It is famil-
iarly and affectionately known among show
folk as "Old Billy Boy" all over the English-
speaking world. Has the largest circula-
tion of any theatrical paper in America
and is rapidly finding favor in Great Brit-
ain, South Africa and Australia,. Rate, 20c.
per agate line. Publication office, Cincin-
nati, O. New York office. Suite D, Holland
Bldg.. 1440 B'way. Telephone— 1630 Bryant.
(See also Chicago and Cincinnati.)
BOWLERS' JOURNAL; Saturdays;
bowling; twenty-four pages 11^x14}^: sub-
scription 81.50; established 1893; Charles
Johnson, editor; Louis F. Schutte. publish-
er. Office. 5 New Chambers street (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that eflFect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
BRADSTREET'S ; Saturdays; com-
mercial; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription $5 ;
established 1879; Bradstreet Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 346 Broadway (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper,_ but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BUTCHERS' ADVOCATE AND
MARKET JOURNAL; Wednesdays;
meats; thirty-six pages 9x12; subscription
$2; established 1879; George E. Boorman, edl-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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"Among the advertisers who
have appeared in past issues, S. F.
Myers Co., jewelry manufacturers,
deserve a prominent place. For
fifteen years this company has adver-
tised continuously in Printers' Ink.
One single order received more than
paid for all past advertising, and a
balance remains that will meet the
charges for several years more."
You printed the above in last week's issue of Printers' Ink, and
however strange the assertion may seem, you are writing the truth.
Some sixteen years ago I was induced to place a small display ad
in your publication, and shortly afterwards a gentleman came into our
store with a copy of Printers' Ink in his hand, and — well, we closed
a deal and sold him, in all, goods to the value of ^22,000.00.
He said the ad in Printers' Ink had induced him to call upon
us, and his name is M. H. De Young, of San Francisco, Cal.
Since then our little ad has appeared in every issue of Printers'
Ink, and it will stay there so long as I am the one to " say so."
Do not imagine that this is the only good result we have received
from this source, as scarcely ever does a week pass that you are not
mentioned in some communication that reaches us.
Please do not print my picture as having been cured, or " before
and after," but accept this as a little tribute to your genuine excellence
in producing good results for a class of business that would seem to be
foreign to your line.
Yours respectfully,
BIRKET CLARKE,
In charge of advertising with S. F. Myers Co. for 32 years.
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754
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
tor; The Batcliers'Advocate Co., publishers
Office, 13 Park row (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,ooo in 1896,
since_ which it has not furnished any-
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since 1899, up to and including
1907.
CARPETS, WALL. PAPERS AND
CUR TA I N .S; Saturdays; twenty pages
9x12; subscription $1.50; established 1880; J.
Henry Symonds & Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 216 William street (3—8).
CARTOON; Saturdays; thirty - two
pages 9x12 ; subscription $3 ; established
January, 1903 ; Charles Capehart, managing
editor; Press of the World Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 1 Madison ave. (3—8 P).
C ATHOL.IC NEWS ; Saturdays ; roman
■catholic; twenty pages 11x17; subscription $1;
established 1886; Catholic News Publisliiug
Oo., publishers. Office. 5 Barclay st. (12 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 66,304 in 1898
and 88,633 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 20,000 every year since 1903,
up to and including 1907.
CESKO-SLOVANSKY SVET; Sat
urdays; Bohemian; twelve pages lli^xl6; sub.
soription SI. 50; established July, 1905; Rev-
J. W. Dobias, editor; American Tract Society,
publishers. Office, 150 Nassau street (12—5).
CHARITIES AND THE COM-
MONS; Saturdays; twenty four to one
hundred and twenty pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion S2 ; established 1897; Edward T. Devine,
editor ; National Publication of the New
York Charity Organization Society, pub-
lishers. Office, 105 E. 22d street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 2,314 in 1901
6,62s in 190S
8,700 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Though pub-
lished every Saturday, this Journal carries
most of its advertising on a 12 insertion
basis ill the illustrated magazine number
on the first Saturday of each month. One
page, 12 times, $300. Average circulation
for this service in 1907 was 10,479. Special
classified, "Houses Supplying Charitable
Institutions," $5 a line, 52 times.
CHIEF; Saturdays; civil service, firemen
and police; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2.50; established 1897; Joseph J. O'Reilly,
editor; The Chief Publishing Company, pub
Ushers. Office, 45 Centre street (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
fort an average issue of 9,942 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1907.
CHINESE WEEKLY HERALD;
Saturdays: Chinese; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1 ; established February, 191)1 ;
Taylor & Moriya, editors and publishers.
Offtce,259 William street (7—5).
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thurs-
days; raethodist-episcopal: forty-eight pages
^1^x131^; subscription $2,50; established 1826;
Rev. James M. Buckley, D.D., editor; Eaton &
Mains, publishers. Office, 150 Fifth ave. (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 40,76^ in 1896
and 45,223 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE; Saturdays: undenomina-
tional; sixteen pages 11x14; subgcription
$1.50; established 1885; Rev. A. B. Simpson,
editor; Christian and Missionary Alliance.
in
1900
in
1902
in
1903
in
1904
in
1905
in
1906
in
1907
le
Christiak
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx-
publishers. Office, 692 Eighth avenue (12—5)
Does not insert advertisements.
CHRISTIAN HERALD; Wednes
days; undenominational; illustrated; twen-
ty-four pages 10x14; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1877; Louis Klopsch, editor and
publisher. Office. Bible House ( 1—4).
Copies printed: 177,206 in 1895
222,009
218,434
212,606
211,923
229,386
217,667
215,0X2
Publisher's announcement.— T]
Herald Is a weekly family magazine, hav-
ing the reputation of being one of the best
paying advertising mediums in the country.
Beautifully printed with colored covers.
Advertisers should include The Christian
Herald among the large household week-
lies when placing their orders.
Advertising rate (subject to change)
$1.25 per agate line. No extra charge lor
cuts or display type. 170 lines to the col-
umn, 4 columns (680 lines) to page. Elec-
trotypes should be 'i}4 inches wide.
Forms close two weeks in advance of
date.
For further information address
P. B. Bromfikld.
Marquette Building, 96 Bible House,
Chicago. New York.
CHRISTIAN INTELLIGENCER;
Wednesdays ; reformed church ; sixteen
pages 11x16 ; subscription $2.65; established
1829; Rev. John B. Drury, editor; Christian
Intelligencer Association, publishers. Office,
4 and 6 Warren street (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1901 and more than
2,250 in 1904 and 1907.
CHRISTIAN NATION; Wednesdays;
Scotch Presbyterian; sixteen pages 10x14;
subscription $2 ; established 1884; Christian
Nation Company, editors and publishers.
Office, Tribune building (7— 3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CHRISTIAN WORK AND EVAN-
GELIST; Saturdays; undenominational;
forty to fifty-six pages 10x13; subscription $3;
established 1830; Rev. Joseph Newton Hal-
lock, D.D.. editor and publisher. Office, Bible
House (2—8). See atlvertiseineut on
opposite pae:e.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for a regular issue exceeding 20,000
copies in 1905, 1906 and 1907.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; Insurance;
twenty pages 9x12 ; subscription $3 ; estab-
lished 1866; J. P. Steffner, editor; Chronicle
Co. (Ltd.), publishers. Office, 90 William
street (1—8). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,094 in 1902,
since which it has not made a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CHRONICLER : Fridays (A A).
CHURCHMAN; Saturdays; protestant-
episcopal ; thirty two to sixty pages 9xl3§^;
subscription $3.50 ; established 1844; The
Churchman Co., publishers. Office, 484 La-
fayette street (1—8).
Copies printed :(©©)This paper had credit
for an average issue of 19,930 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 755
"The Christean Work leads them all."-AVa/ vork nmes.
^RISTIFIN
^\hf f\ I? K
Puhl^ed
AND
The EVANGELI5T
The Leading High Class Inter-denominational
Religious Weeklv
The Christian Work Est. rSbb. The Evangelist Est. 18^0.
Paid Subscription List
33,126
Its subscription and mailing lists are open and
accessible at all times tor comparison. Statement by
States sent on application.
It has the Largest Paid Circulation
of any High^Priced Religious Newspaper
In The United States,
Published Every Saturday. Forms Close Monday Preceding.
THE CHRISTIAN WORK AND EVANGELIST,
90 Bible House, New York.
756
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 12,500
every year since 1903, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
CJjASS.UATE; Saturdays; nietliodist-
episcopal, yuimg people ; eight pages
11^x143^; subscription 75 cents; established
1893; J. T. McFarland, editor; Eaton &
Mains, publishers. Office, 150 Fifth ave. (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
CLIPPER; Saturdays ; theatrical ;
twenty-four to twenty-eight pages 13x19 ;
subscription $4 ; established 1853 ; Frank
Queen Publishing Co. (Limited), editors and
publishers. Office, 47 W. iSth street (12—5).
Copies printed :(©©) 1 7>4i I in 1901
26,344 in 1902
26,912 in 1903
25,662 in 1904
26,228 in 1905
26,611 in 1906
26,641 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Tlie New York
Clifpek reaches the theatrical profession
everj'where. It is the oldest, most I'eliable
and most widely circulated paper of its
kind extant. Advertisers in it always ob-
tain satisfactory results. Every line of its
contents is carefully censored, and nothing
of an objectionable character Is allowed
to appear in its pages.
CLUB.FELI>OW AND AVASHING-
TON MIKROR; Wednesdays; society;
twenty pages lUxlS}^; gubscription $4; estab-
lished 189S; The Club Fellow Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, Flatiron
building (11—5 P).
COAL. TRADE JOURNAL.; Wednes-
days; coal trade and mining; forty-four
pages 10x14; stibscription $5 ; established 1869;
Frederick E. Saward, editor and publisher.
Office, 20 Vesey street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
COLLIER'S WEEKLY; Satur-
days; illustrated; twenty-four or more pages
11x16; subscription $5.20; established 1888;
P. F. Collier & Sou, editors and publishers.
Office. 416 W. Thirteenth street (:3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 71,296 in 1897
and 350,504 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 75,000 in 1904 and 1907, which is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a satisfactory detailed state-
ment of actual issues covering the period
of a full year.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
CHRONICLE; Saturdays ; financial ;
Blxty four pages 6x13; subscription $10; estab
lished 1865; William B. Dana Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 76}^ Pine street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1906.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
WORLD; Saturdays; commerce; finance;
sixteen pages 8x11}^: subscription .$5; estab
lished 1898; William Shenessy. editor; S. D.
Beetraan, publisher. Office, 36 Gold st. (2—8).
CROCKERY AND GLASS JOUR-
NAL; Thursdays; forty to seventy pages
lOxlSJii; subscription $2 ; established 1874;
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
Whittemore & Jaques, editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 92 West Broadway (3—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DEAF MUTES' JOURNAL ; Thurs-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1872; E. A. Hodgson, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 163d street and B'way (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from_ this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
DEMOCRACY'; Saturd ay s ; d emo-
cratic; sixteen pages 10x12^4; subscription
$2; established Februarj% 1903; George W.
Blake and Horatio P. Witherstine, editors
and publishers. Office, 5 Beekman st. (3—3).
DER FUEHRER; Saturdays; German;
masonic and odd-fellowship; sixteen pages
9x14; subscription $2.50; established 1872;
Max Schmetterling, editor and publisher.
Office, 344 Bowery (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DER PF^JLZER IN AMERIKA;
Sattirdays; German; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1884 ; Voelcker Bros.,
editors and publishers. Office, 312 E 23d
street (1—8). _
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and ftiore than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DRAMATIC MIRROR; Tuesdays;
dramatic; twenty-eight to thirty-two pages
12x18; subscription $4; established 1879; Har-
rison Grey Fiske, editor ; The Dramatic Mirror
Co., Inc., publishers. Office, 121 W. 42d street
(3-5 P).
Copies printed :(©0)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1901 and more than
4,000 in 1902, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DRA31ATJC NEWS AND DRA-
MATIC TIMES; Tuesdays; dramatic;
twenty four to twenty eight pages 12x18;
subscription $4; established 1881; Edwin S.
Bettelheim, editor and publisher. Office. 1441
Broadway (1 — 6).
Copies printed: ###
DRY GOODS ECONOMISTi
Saturdays; dry gobds; eighty eight pages
101^x15; subscription $5; established 1846;
The Textile Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 231 West 39ih street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,263 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
DUN'S REVIEW; Saturdays; flnan
clal; sixteen pages 9x123^; subscription $2;
established 1893; R. G. Dun & Co.. editors and
publishers. Office. 290 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,096 in 1894
and 8,046 in 1896, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since 1898, up to
snd including 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
757
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
EASTERN UNDER WHITER;
Thursdays (A A).
EDITOR AND 1'LBL.ISHER AND
JOURNALIST; Saturdays; uewspaper
men; advenising; eight to twenty pages
103^x14; subscription SI; established June,
1901; Editor and Publisher Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 17-21 Parle row (1—8).
ELECTRICAL. REVIEW; Saturdays;
electricity; seventj' two to one hundred and
fifty pages lOr 13; subscription $3; established
1881; Chas.W. Price, editor; William Hand
Browne, Jr., technical editor; Electrical Re-
view Publls" ing Co., publishers. Office,
13-21 Park row (2—4).
Copies printed :(©©)This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,212 in 1902
and 7.363 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ELECTRICAL WORLD ; Saturdays;
electricity; one hundred and sixteen to three
hundred pages 9x12; subscription $3; estab
lished 1874; T. C. Martin and W. D. Weaver,
editors; McGraw Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 239 West 39th street (1— S).
Copies printed:(©0)io, 217 in 1894
13,702 in 1905
18,827 in 1906
18,294 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Electrical
World, establishes 1 1374, is a consolidation
of the Electrical World, Electrical Engi-
neer and American Electrician. % Is the
onlj- electrical paper which publishes its
actual circulation figures everj' w^eek.
1" Guaranteed average weekly clrcula
tion during 1907 was 18,294 copies. Hit Is
read by all the technical, practical and
commercial men interested in the elec-
trical art or industry all over the world.
II Sample copies and advertising rates fur-
nished on application.
EMPIRE OF FINANCE; Saturdays;
financial; sixteen pages 8x10; subscription
$5; established 1S94; New York Financial
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 5 and 7 Dev street (12—3).
ENGINEERING AND MINING
JOURNA L; Thursdays; mining and metal-
lurgy; one hundred and ten to one hundred
and sixty-four pages 9x12; subscription $5;
established 1866; W. R. Ingalls. editor; The
Hill Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 505
Pearl street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,009 in 1902
and 8,896 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
ENGINEERING NEWSj Thursdays;
civil, mechanical, mining and electrical en-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
gineering; one hundred to one hundred and
twenty-four pages 10x14; subscription $5;
established 1874; Engineering News Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers. Office, 220
Broadway (1 — 8).
Copies printed: (©©)
7,785 in 1898
13,428 in 1905
Copies sold: 15,354 i" 1907
ENGINEERING RECORD; Satur-
days; civil, structural and industrial en-
gineering and building; one hundred to one
hundred and twenty five pages 11x14; sub-
scription $3; established 1877; J. M. Goodell,
editor; McGraw Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 239 West 39th street (1—6).
Copies printed: (©©), This paper had
credit for an average issue of 12,317
in 1905 and 13,019 in 1906, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 12,500 in 1907.
EXAMINER; Thursdays; baptist;
twenty-four pages 11x16; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1833; The Examiner Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 38 Park row.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 12,500 in 1898 and more than
7,500 in 1899, and every year since, lip
to and including 1907.
EXCHANGE AND MART; Saturdays
(A A).
FAMILY STORY PAPER; Satur-
days; fiction ; eight pages 14^x21 ; subscription
$3; established 1878; J. R. Abarbanell, edi-
tor : N. L. Mmiro, publisher. Office, 24 and
26 Vandewater street (1—8). See adver-
tiseineut below^.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 40,000 in 1903 and more than
20,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FIELD AND FANCY; Saturdays;
sports; thirty -six pages 9x12; subscription
$3; established 1893; F. J. Skinner, editor and
publisher. Office. 14 Church street (12— 6)._
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
FINANCIAL AGE; Saturdays; finan-
cial; fortv-eight pages 9^x13; subscription
$5; established 1899 rF. Howard Hooke, editor
and publisher. Office, 53 Park row (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
The NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER
PUBLISHED WEEKLY.
20 Cents Per Line for 50,000 Circulation Guaranteed.
ADVERTISING RATES :
1 Weekly Insertion .... 20 Cents Per Agate Line.
Width of Columns, 2% inches.
Advertisements appear three weeks after receipt of same.
All orders for advertising must be addressed to
Adveitisinff Departmenti
THE NEW YORK FAMILY STORY PAPER,
24-ti6 Vandewater St., New York.
768
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
FINANCIAL. RECORD AND IN-
VESTORSJ' MANUAL.; Wednesdays;
financial; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$3; established 1878; A. C. Lassen, editor;
The Financial Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 12 Broadway (7— 3P).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FINANCIAL. REVIEW; Wednes
days; finance. Insurance and commerce;
sixteen pages 11x14; subscription J5; estab
llshed 1882; Charles Q. Rives, editor and pub-
liiher. Office, 132 Church street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average isstie of 4,190 in 1894
and 5,106 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with exceeding
4,000 in 1903 and more than 2,250 in
190S and 1907.
FINANCIAL. WORLD ; Saturdays;
finance; sixteen pages 8x13; subscription $4;
established 1902; Louis Guenther, editor;
Financial World Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 18 Broadway (7—7 P).
FINANCIER; Mondays; financial;
ninety-six pages 8x11; subscription $10; es-
tablished 1884; Financier Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 22 Thames street (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
FIRE AND WATER ENGINEER-
ING; Wednesdays; water and fire service;
forty pages 8i.^xll; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1882; Frederick William Shepperd Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 136 West 22d street (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
FIREMAN'S HERALD; Saturdays;
fire service; twenty pages 93^x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1882; C. M. Palmer, pub-
lisher. Office, 277 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
Publisher's announcement.— The Fireman's
Herald is the only paper iu America
which, with a circulation throughout the
United States and its colonic s, is exclu-
sively devoted to the interests of firemen
anri the preseutatioti and discussion of
matters relating to fires, thf^lr origin and
prevention. Reports firemen's conven-
tions, their doings anri intf^resting papers
read before them. Tells of new fire appa-
ratus and methods of fire fighting. A list
of Its advertisers is a directory of the
firms engaged in catering ro firemen and
fire department needs. Issviesa valuable
advanoe news service, free to advertisers,
telling where new^ fire apparatus and im-
provements are contemplated by munici-
pal authorities. The paper that reaches
the fire commissioner, tlie chief, the com-
panies, paid as well as volunteer, and the
individual fireman.
\
NEW YOB K— Manhattan and Bronx.
FIRESIDE COMPANION; Satur-
day.?; fiction; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion S2; established 1860; George Munro'g
Sons, editors and publishers. Office, 23 Van-
dewater street (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 40,000 in 190 1 and more than
20,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FISHING GAZETTE; Saturdays;
oommercial fisheries; twenty pages 10x13;
subscription $1; established 1884; G. E. Jen-
nings, publisher. Office, 203 Broadway.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,647 in 1897
and 1,500 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished and definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
FLORISTS'EXCHANGE; Saturdays; ,
florist, seed and nursery trade; thirty-two V
pages 11x14; subscription $1; established 1888 p*\i
A. T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Co. \
(Limited), editors and publishers. Office, ]
2-8 Duane street (1— S).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,577 in 1896
ind 7,142 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1906,
FOREST AND STREAM; Satur-
days; sporting; forty to forty eiglit pages
9J^xl2; subscription $3; established 1871; For-
est and Stream Publlsliing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 346 Broadway (2—6).
Copies printed :(©©)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1896 and more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FOURtH ESTATE; Saturdays; jour-
nalism and advertising; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1894; Ernest F.
Birmingham, editor and publisher. Office,
281 West 39tli street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
FREEMAN'S JOURNAL AND
CATHOLIC REGISTER; Saturdays;
roman catholic: eight pages 16x23; subscrlp-
•Ion $2.S0; established 1838; Rev. L.A.Lam-
bert, editor and publisher. Office, 46 Park
place (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1896 and raore than
4,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
FREIE ARBEITER STIMME; Sat-
urdays (A A).
FRUITMAN'S GUIDE; Saturdays;
fruit, produce and grocery trades; twenty-
eight to thirty-six pages 12xl6J>^; subscrip-
tion $8; established 1896; James Clarence
Harvey, editor and proprietor. Office, 8 to
12 Jay street (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,023 in 1900
and 3,620 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
FRUIT TRADE JOURNAL
AND PRODUCE RECORD; Satur-
days; fruit and produce; twenty-four pages
111^x16; subscription $3; established 1887;
Fruit Trade Journal Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 76-78 Park place (12— 5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
r59
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1907.
FURNITURE VVORL.D; Thursday*;
furniture; thirty-six to sixty-eight pages
10x131^; subscription $2; establistied 1890;
Q. H. Langwortiiy, editor; Towse Publish-
ing Co., publlsiiers. Office, 150 Fifth avenue
(l(J-3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
GAELIC AMERICAN; Saturdays;
Irish Nationalist; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established September; 1903;
Gaelic American Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 12 Dutch street (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,179 in 1904
and 28,989 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 20,000 in 1907.
GAZETTA DEL. BANCHIERE; Fri-
days (A A).
GEYER'S STATIONER AND
AMERICAN PAPER TRADE AND
WOOD PULP NEWS; Thursdays; sta-
tionery; twenty-eight pages 9x12; smscrip-
tion $2; established 1877; C. Paine, editor;
Andrew Geyer, publisher. Office, 318 Broad
way (1 — 4).
• Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
GOLDEN HOURS; Saturdays; fliction;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $2.50: estalj-
lished 1SS4; J. R. Abarbanell. editor: N. L.
Munro, publisher. Office, 24 and 26 Vande-
water8treet(8— 3P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1 90 1 and more than
12.500 in 1905 and 1907.
GREENWICH VILLAGE SATUR-
DAY NIGHT ; Saturdays; local; eignt
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ished 1903; Walter S. Kennedy, editor and
publisher. Office. Greenwich avenue and
Charles street (3 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,268 in 1906
1,216 in 1907
HANDELS-ZEITUNG; Saturdays;
German; sixteen pages 13x17; subscription
$10; established 1851; I. Auerbach, editor;
Meyer Auerbach, publisher. Office, 40 B'way.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
HAPPY DAYS; Fridays; fiction;
sixteen pages 113^x16^; subscription $2.50;
established 1894; Frank Tousey, editor and
publisher. Office, 24 Union square (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1897 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
HARLEM LOCAL AND HARLEM
LIFE; Saturdays; society; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1832; Mil-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
lard J. Bloomer, editor; Harlem Local Life
Co.. publishers. Office, 217 W. 125th st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,265 in 1899
14,416 in 1907
HARLEM REPORTER AND
BRONX CHRONICLE; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1871; J. Grant Senia, editor
and publisher. Office. 71 W. 125th st . (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,067 in 1901
and 5.734 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was. credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
HARPER'S ^VEEKLY; Saturdays;
illustrated; twenty-four pages 9J^xl3}^; sub-
8cription$4; established 1856; Harper& Broth-
ers, editors and publishers. Office, Franklin
square (1 — 4).
Copies printed :(©©)No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 40,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
HEBREW STANDARD; Fridays;
Jewish; democratic; sixteen to twenty four
pages 13x18: subscription $2; established
1882; J. P. Solomon, editor ; William J. Solo-
mon, publisher. Office, 87 Nassau st. (12 — 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1896 and more than
4,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
HESSEN-DAR3ISTAEDTER
Z EI TUNG AND HESSISCHE
BLAETTER; Saturdays; German; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established 1887;
Voelcker Brothers, editors and publishers.
Office, 312-316 East 23d street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
HORSELESS AGE; Wednesdays;
automobile Industry; thirty -two paees 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1895; E.P. Inger-
soll, editor and publisher. Office, 9 Murray
street (3—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
HOTEIi GAZETTE » Saturdays ; twelve
pages 18x19; subscription $2: established 1876;
Hungerford & Martin, publishers. Office, 112S
Broadway (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
HOTEL REGISTER ; Wednesdays;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1884 ; R. A. Harrison, editor; The Hotel
Register Company of New York, publishers.
Office, St. Paul building (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1896 and 1898, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
' many.
ILLUSTRATED RECORD; Satur-
days; sporting; sixteen pages 12^^x18; sub-
8oription$2; established 1888; Henry J. Bot-
thof. editor and publisher. Office, 21 Spruce
street (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
760
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1903 and more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; unde-
nomluatloual; eighty four pages 7x10; sub
sorlptlon $2; established 1846; William Hayes
Ward, editor; Clarence W. Bowen, publisher.
Office. 130 Fulton street (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 12,500 in 1896 and more than
7,500 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
INHURANCEj Fridays ; Insurance ;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1878; 8. H. Davis, editor; Davis &
Lakey, publishers. Office, 203 Broadway.
INSURANCE JOURNAL; Fridays;
insurance; twenty pages itJ^xl^J^; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1862; Sc. George Kemp-
son, editor; New Yorli Insurance Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 194 Broad-wavilO— 5P).
INSURANCE PRESS; V^ednesdays;
insurance ; sixteen to f orty-elght pages 10x13;
subscription $5; established 1895; Fraulclin
Webster, editor; The Insurance Press, pub-
lishers. Office, 120 Liberty street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,761 in 1900
and 4,249 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
IRISH-AMERICAN; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50; established 1849; Lynch & Meehan,
editors and publishers. Office, 35 Warren
street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasion indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
IRISH-AMERICAN ADVOCATE;
Saturdays; eight pages 17J^x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; John C. O'Connor, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 35 Frankfort
street (1—7),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,700 in 1903
and 4,558 in 1905, since which^ it has
not furnished a report, but was cre-
dited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
IRISH NATIONALIST; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
50 cents; established 1888; John F. Kearney,
editor; Irish Nationalist Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. 34 Frankfort street.
^ IRISH WORLD AND AMERICAN
INDUSTRIAL LIBERATOR; Satur
days; Gaelic: roman catholic ; eight to
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1870; Patrick Ford, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 41 Barclay street (.5—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from_ this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1898 and more than
12,500 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
IRON AGE; Thursdays; hardware, iron
and metal; one hundred and ftfty to two
hundred pages 9x13; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1855; Charles Kirchhoff, editor; David
Williams Company, publishers. Office. 14-16
Park place (7—3 P).
Copies printed: (©©)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1896 and more than
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
4,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
JAPANESE AMERICAN COM-
MERCIAL WEEKIiY; Saturdays;
Japanese; commercial; eight pages 11x15;
subscription $2; established 1900; Masatoshi
Fukutomi, editor; Hajime Hoshl y Anrake,
publisher. Office, 203 Broadway (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
JEWELERS' CIRCULAR-WEEK-
LY; Wednesdays; jewelry trade; cue hun-
dred and twenty four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1869; Jewelers' Circular
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 11 John street, corner of Broadway (2 — 8).
Copies printed: 7,000 in 1905
8,059 in 1907
JUDGE; Fridays; comic; sixteen pages
10x14 ; subscription $5 ; established 1881 ;
Burges Johnson, editor; The Judge Publish-
ing Company, publishei's. Office, Brunswick
building (1—S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 80,000 in 1894
and 85,000 in 1897, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 40,000 every year since 1899,
up to and including 1907.
LA FOLLIA DI NEW YORK; Sun
days; Italian; eight pages 16J^x22i«; sub-
scription $2; established 1893; Marziale Slsca,
editor and publisher. Office, 190 Grand
street (1—8).
LA SEMANA^-^W^dnesdays; Spanish;
four pages 14x21 ; subscription $1 ; established
1904; C. Zumeta, editor; Amej:^an Press
Agency, publishers. Office, Park Eow build-
ing (7-7 P). \
LAS NOVEDADES; Thursdays: Span-
ish; sixt.een pages 13x19; subscription $8;
established 1876; D. Jose G. Garcia, editor and
publisher. Office. 108 Fulton street.
Copies printed: 1,368 in 1907
L'ECO D'lTALIA-RIVISTA
ITALO-AMERICAN A; Thm-sdays;
Italian; four pages 153^x22; subscription $2;
established — L'Eco &Italia 1849, Rivista
Italo- Americana 1883; Felice Tocci, editor
and publisher. Office, 87 Park street.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made anv renewal of the claim.
LEONARD'S RAILWAY NEWS:
Saturdays; railroads; eight pa^es 14x21; sub-
scription $4; established 1898; John H.
Leonard, editor and publisher. Office, 74
Cortlandt street (1—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
liESLIE'S IL LUST RAT IS'h
WEEKLY ; Thursdays; sixteen pages
12x17; subscription $4: established 1853; John
A. Sleicher. editor; Judge Company, pub-
lishers. Office, Brunswick building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 69,007 in 1904
and 63,307 for year ending May 31,
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 40,000
in 1907.
LIFE; Thursdays; humorous; twenty
pages 9x11; subscription $5; established 1883;
CATA.LOGUE BY STATES.
761
XF IV YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
John A. Mitchell, editor; Life Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 17 W. 31st street (1—8).
Copies printed :(0©).\o definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 40,000 in 1907.
LITER A K,Y DIGEftJT; Saturdays ; lit-
erary; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription §3;
established 1888; Funk & Wagnalls Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office. 44 E. 23d street
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 49,359 in 1900,
since_ which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1905
and 1907.
LUTHERISCHE HERALD; Satur
days; evangelical-lutheran; twelve pa.ges
9x13; subscription $1.50; established 1856;
J. A. Dewald, editor; Evangelicum Ministe-
rluni of New York, publishers.
MARINE JOURNAL; Saturdays;
maritime; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1878; George L. Norton,
editor: Marine Journal Co., publishers. Of
fice. 17 State street (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,000 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with exceeding
2,250 in 1904 and more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
MARITIME REGISTER; TVednes-
days; maritime; sixty pages 13xl6J^; sub
scription $35; established 1869; George H.
Hlckcox, editor; The World's Maritime News
Company, publishers. Office, 61-63 William
street (1—8).
Copies printed : (00) This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,200 in 1900
and 5,450 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
MASONIC STANDARD: Saturdays;
twenty pages 9x12}^; subscrip'ion $2; estab-
lished 1898; C. C. Hunt, editor; Masonic
Standard Co. (Inc.), publishers. Office. 1133
Broadway (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,109 in 1899
and 3,315 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
MEDICAL JOURNAL; Saturdays;
medical and surgical ; ninety-six pages
8x11^; subscription S5; established 1843:
Dr. Frank P. Foster, editor ; A. R. Elliott
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 66 West
Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 13,500 in 1901
and 27,800 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
MEDICAL RECORD ; Saturdays ; med-
ical; ninety-two pages 8x12; subscription S5;
established 1866; T. L. Stedman, A.iL. MJD.,
-'ditor; Wm. Wood & Company, publishers.
Oiflce, 51 Fifth avenue (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 12,500 in 1898 and more than
7,500 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
MERCANTILE AND FINANCIAL
TIMES; Saturdays; commercial: sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription S5; established
1872; Francis Swigert, publisher. Office, 64-66
Murray street (1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
MERCHANTS' REVIEW; Fridays:
grocei-y trade; forty eight to flfty-two pages
10}4x\5}4; subscription $2; established 1875;
George G. Small, editor; Merchants' Review
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 97 Warren
street (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
METAL WORKER, PLUMBER
AND STEAMFITTER ; Saturdays;
eighty to one hundred pages 9x13; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1874; David Williams
Company, editors and publishers. Office, 14
Park place (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1896 and more than
4,000 in lr898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
iMOTOR WORLD; Thursdays; auto-
mobiles ; forty pages 9i/aXl2 ; subscription
$2; established 1899; Motor World Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 154 Nassau
street (1 8)
MINIClPAIi JOURNAL AND EN-
GINEER; weekly; municipal engineering
and public utilities; sixty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $3; established 18%; A. Prescott
Folwell, editor: Swetland Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Flatiron l)uilding (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,793 in 1906
4,222 in 1907
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW; Satur-
days; mu.sic trade; forty eight to sixtypages
11x15; subscription S2; established 1879; Ed-
ward Lyman BUI, editor and publisher.
Office, 1 Madison avenue (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 4,860 in 1901
5,341 in 1905
5,109 in 1906
4,709 in 1907
Publisher' s announcement. — The Musio
Trade Review has won the highest position
in trade journalism. In circulation and in-
fluence its superiority is universally recog-
nized. Won the Grand Prix at the Paris
Exposition of 1900. the Gold Medal at St.
Louis, 1904, and Gold Medal at Lewis &
Clark Exposition 1905.
MUSIC TRADES; Saturdays; musical;
thirty-six to flfty-two pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1890; John C. Freund,
editor; Music Trades Company, publishers.
Office, 135 Fifth avenue (1-4 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,168 in 1895
and 6,781 in 1899, since which if has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since 1901, up to
and including 1907.
MUSICAL AGE; Thursdaj-s; music
trade; twenty-eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1889; Harry E. Freund,
editor and publisher. Office, 42 E. 23d street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
MU.SIC AL COURIER; Wednesdays;
musical ; sixty-eight pages 11x16 ; subscription
$5; established 1880; Marc A. Blumenberg,
762
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
editor; Musical Courier Company, publishers.
Office, 437 Fiftii avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper on one oc-
casion furnished a statement the accu-
racy of which was questioned on what
appeared to be substantial grounds. In
1907 it had credit for issuing regularly
more than 7,500 copies.
»1 U S I C A L, COURIER EXTRA ;
Saturdays; musical iustruments and music
trades; thirty-six pages 11x16; subscription
$4; established 1897; The Musical Courier
Co., publishers. Office, 437 Fifth avenue (2—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1 90 1 and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
NATION; Thursdays ; independent ;
literary; cweuty elglit p.tges 914x12; sub-
scription $3; established 1865: Hammond La
mont. editor ; W. J. Pattison, publisher.
Office, 20 Vesey street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,676 in 1894
and 9,686 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since 1899, up to
and including 1907,
NATIONAL. ADVERTISER; Wed
nesdays; advertising; sixteen to thirty two
f)ages 6x8J^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ished 1878; T. B. Eiker, editor and publlaher.
Office, _32 W. 25th street (4—7 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and not so many
in 1907.
NATIONALIST; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888; M. A. O'Reilly, editor; Nation-
alist Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 134
Leonard street (12—7 P).
NATIONAL POLICE GAZETTE;
Saturdays : sporting; Illustrated ; sixteen
pages 12x17; subscription $4; established 1846;
Richard K. Fox, editor and publisher.
Office, Franklin square.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from_ this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1899, and every year
<5ince, up to and including 1907.
NATIONAL PROVISIONER; Satur-
days; provisions and meat; fiftv-six pages
9^xl2}4; subscription $3; established 1889;
Dr. Joseph H. Senner, editor; Food Trade
Publishing Company, publishers; dated also
at Chicago, 111. Office, 116 Nassau nt. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
for an average issue of 6,304 in 1902
and 6,301 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NAUTICAL GAZETTE; Thursdays;
maritime; thirty -six pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $3 ; established 1871 ; Samuel Ward
Stanton, editor ; F. M. Crossett, publisher.
Office, 156 Fifth avenue (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,595 in 1903
and 4,024 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
NEW YORKER ECHO; Saturdays;
German; music, theatre and society; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $4; established 1902;
Herman Alexander, editor and publisher.
Office, 3 East Fourteenth street (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,450 in 1903
and 3,787 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,2^0 in 1907.
NORDSTJERNAN (North Star);
Thursdays; Swedlsn; Independent; twelve
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1872; A. E. & Charles K. Johnson, editors and
publishers. Office. 108 Park row (1—8).
Collies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,300 in 1896
and 8,846 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with exceediiift
7,500 in 1903 and more than 4,000 in
1905 and 1907.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; presbyterlan;
tliirty-two pages 9x14; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1623; John B. Devius and John A.
OfCord, editors and publishers. Office, 156
Fifth avenue (11—6 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 12,500 in 1898 and more than
7,500 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
OIL, PAINT AND DRUG RE-
PORTER ; Mondays ; oils, paints and
drugs; fortv-eight pages 11x16; subscription
$6; established 1871; Wm. O. Allison, editor
and publisher. Office. 100 William street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 190 1, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
OPTICAL JOURNAL; weekly; opti
cal; thirty-two to fifty-two pages 8x10; sub-
TRADE JOURNAL ADVERTISING
Advertising is only second in importance to the honest manufacture of
your goods. Croods must be sold after they are manufactured, and adver-
tising is acknowledged as the most potent factor in doing this.
Write us your wants in the Tkade Journal line, which is our specialtj'.
Advertising is a necessary investment to get orders; the only question
is how to do it wisely, economically and systematically.
MANUFAGTIJBERS' ADVERTISING BUREAU
Benj. R. Western, Proprietor; W. Hull Western, Manager
237 Broadway, New York (Opp. Post Office)
Pioneers in Trade Journal Advertising in the U. S. Established 1877.
Bank and Commercial References.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
763
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
Bcrlprion $2; established 1895; Frederick
Boger Publishing Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 32 Maiden lane (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,916 in 1896
and 4,833 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1903,
up to and including 1907.
OSTERKEICmSJCH-UNGAR-
ISCHE ZEITUNG; Saturdays: Bohemian
and Hungarian; republican ; ^xteen pages
11x16; subscription S2; established 1886; WLar-
cus Braun, editor and publisher; dated also
at Chicago, 111. Office, 54 St. Marks pi. (3—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
O U T Li O O K ; Saturdays; undenomina-
tional; sixty -eight to one hundred and ninety-
six pages 5>6x8 (fourth issue each month
Illustrated Magazine number); subscrii>tion
tS; established 1869; Lyman Abbott, editor;
The Outlook Co., publishers. Office, 287
Fourth avenue (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 40,423 in 1896
116,481 in 1905
112,745 in 1907
PACKER; Saturdays. (See Kansas City,
Mo.)
PAPER Mllalu AND WOOD PULP
NEWS ; Saturdays; paper and wood pulp;
thirty-six to forty-four pages llJ^xlBi^; sub-
scription $3; established 1OT7; Colin K. Urqu-
hart, editor; L. D. Post, publisher. Office,
13-21 Park row (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 m 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PAPER TRADE JOURNAL.; Thurs
days ; paper ; sixty - eight pages 9x12 ;
subscription $4; established 1871; The Lock-
wood Trade Journal Co., publishers. Office,
150 Nassau street (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PEN A N D P RESS ; Sat urdays ; literary ;
four pages 20x26; Union Printing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 15 Vandewater street
(1-8).
PHARMACEUTICAL, ERA; Thura
days; pharmacy; sixty pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1887; D. O. Hayne«, pub-
lisher. Office, 90 William street (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1898 and more than
4,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PLiATTDEUTSCHE POST; Satur-
days; German; independent; twelve pages
18x23; subsoription $2; established 1883; Alex-
ander & Goldman, editors and publishers.
Office, 3 E. Fourteenth street (2— <J).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,280 in 1896
and 17,582 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 12,500 in 1907.
POL.1CE CHIEF; Wednesdays; police;
«ight nages V1)4^i2M; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished" January, 1906; C. A. Lachaussee, edl-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
tor; The Chief Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 45 Centre street (6—6 P).
POLICE CHRONICLE OF
GREATER NEW YORK; Saturdays;
police, civil service and city departments;
eight pages 18x22}^; subscriptions!; estab-
lished 1898; D. L. Kaufman n, editor; Police
Chronicle Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
33 Park row (2—'.) (A A).
Copies printed: 3,071 in 1901
3,650 in 1902
4.914 in 1903
7,034 in 1904
10,807 in 1906
POWER; Tuesdays; power plant engin-
eering; one hundred an<t sixty pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1881; F. R. Low
and C. P. Poole, editors; Hill Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 505 Pearl street (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 27,254 in 1896
29,748 in 1900
30,713 in 1901
31,500 in 1903
26,000 in 1904
24,300 in 1905
24,508 in 1906
24,290 in 1907
PRACTICAL DAIRYMAN; Thurs-
days (A A).
PRINTERS' INK; Wednesdays; a
journal for advertisers; forty-eight toninetj'-
slx pages 5x8; subscription S2; established
1888; Printers' Ink Publishing Company,
publishers. Office. 10 Spruce street (12—7).
Copies printed: 7,269 in 1907
US" The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded
Printers' Ink is guaran-
teed by the publishers of
Roweli's American News-
paper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to
the first person who successfully contro-
verts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — The free list of
Printers' Ink was discontinued in the fall
of 1906. More paid subscribers are now
upon the list than at any time in the
history of the paper. There is abundant
evidence on file at the publication office
that these subscribers read and are influ-
enced by the advertising In this paper.
Printers' Ink offers publishers an un-
equalled opportunity to reach an audience
compoied of a large majority of the national
advertisers whom they would like to have
represented in their columns. The largest
metropolitan dailies, the most succeisful
magazines, the leading farm papers are
using space regularly. Adrertislng in the
first fifteen Issues of 1908 was over 19 per
cent, ahead of the amount in the cor-
responding fifteen issues of 1907.
Ask for rates of display and claeslfled
advertising, and a plan of campaign that
we have everj' assurance would be success-
ful In your case.
PRODUCE NEWS ; Saturdays; fruit
trade; six to ten pages 18x24: subscription
$1; established 1898; H. L. Preston, editor; P.
&D. Publishing Company, publishers. Prints
an edition for Chicago and Cincinnati (1—8).
PRODUCE REVIEW AND AMER-
ICAN CREAMERY; Wednesdays; dairy
and poultry products; forty pages 9x12: sub-
scription $1; established 1&86; Urner-Barry
Company, editors and publishers. Office, 173
Chambers street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,724 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907-
AN-
764
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
PUBJLISHEItS' VVEEKL.Y; Satur
days ; books ; eighty pages 6xlu ; subscription
$4; established 1852: R. R. Bowker. editor and
publisher. Office, 298 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3^^3^ in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PUCK; Wedue>days; comic; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription $5; established 1887;
Keppler & Scliwarzmann (Incorporated), edi-
toi'S and publishers. Office, S. W cor. Hous-
ton and Mulberry streets.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 40,000 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
RACING CAIiENDAHj Tnursdays;
sporting; twenty pages 13-)ix20l4; tubscrip-
tlon$5; established 1893; H. A. Buck, editor
and publisher. Office, Windsor Arcade (7—
5P).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
RAILROAD GAZETTE; Fridays;
railroads and engineering; eighty to one
hundred pages 9^:^x1:?; sub-criptiou $5; es-
tablished 1856; The Railroad Gazette, pub-
lishers. Office, 81 Fulton street (1—8).
Copies printed :(©©>Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1896 and 1907.
REAL ESTATE RECORD AND
BUILDERS' GUIDE; Saturdays;
real estate and building; forty four to
seventy-six pages 9J^14; subscription $8;
established March, 1868; H. W. Desmond,
editor; C. W. Sweet, publisher. Office. 11
E. 24th street (12—6).
Copies printed :(©©)This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,500 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since, uo to and including 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays (A A).
RETAIL GROCERS' ADVOCATEf
Fridays ; groceries; thirty-six to forty pages
10x14; subscription $2; established 1880; J. W.
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 40,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SABBATH READIING; Fridays;
non-sectarian; sixteen pages 9x123^; sub-
scription 5U cents ; established 1876 ; James
D. Dougall, editor; Witness and Sabbath
Reading Co.. publishers. Office, 150 Nassau
street (1—7).
Copies printed: 38,971 in 1894
111,547 in 1901
112,677 in 1902
112,615 in 1903
111,056 in 1904
107,319 in 1905
111,079 in 1906
105,509 in 1907
SCHOOL; Thursdays; educational; eight
pages 10x14; subscription $2; established 1889;
H. S. Fuller, editor; School News Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 154 Fifth avenue (5—7 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2^,444 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished a report,
but has been credited with more than
4,000 every year since 1903, up to and
including 1907.
SCHWiEBISCHES WOCHEN-
BLATTi Wednesdays; German; eight
pages 16x22; subscription §2.50; established
1877; Hans Schliesser, editor; Heerbrandt
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 54 Beek-
man street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,900 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with exceeding
4,000 in 1904 and more than 2.250 in
1905 and 1907.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN; Satur-
days; scientific, mechanical and inventions;
sixteen pages 12x16; subscription S3; estab-
lished 1845 ; Munn & Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 361 Broadway (12—3).
Copies printed :(©©)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 40,000 in 1896 and more than
20,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
SCIENTIFIC A3IERICAN SUP-
PLEMENT; Saturdays; scientific; slxteaa
pages 12x16; subscription $5, with Scientific
American, S7; Munn & Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 361 Broadway. Does not in-
sert advertisements.
SCOTTISH AMERICAN; Wednes-
Callahan, editor; Retail Grocers' Publishing H«^.!^^iiht nf^r^ i5v22^hq^rintion Is es-
Po niihlUhprtj Offlep U7 Ohambers street days; eignt pages 1E)X<:^. saoscripiion ^3, ^-
co., puDusners. urace. i4< onamoeis streei. | tablished 1857 ; A.M.Stewart, editor and pub-
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
RIDER AND DRIVER OUTDOOR
SPORT; Saturdays; horses and society;
twentv-four to fortv pages 9>|xi5: subscrip-
tion $5; established 1891 ; Samuel Walter Tay-
lor, editor and publisher. Office. 1123 Broad-
way (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 20,000 in 1895 and 1,405
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
Usher. Office. 33 Rose street (155— 4).
(Topics printed: 6.366 in 1899
14,875 in 1906
15,373 in 1907
SHAREHOLDER; Mondays; finan-
clal; four i>agf-6 12xl6>^; subscription $4;
established 1894; F. J. Syme. editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 29 Broadway (1—9).
SHIPPING ILLUSTRATED; Sat-
urdavs; shipping and export; thirty-six
pages 9x131^; subscrintion §5; established
1895; J. W. D'. Stearns, editor: Shipping Il-
lustrated Co., publlahers. Office, Produce
Exchange (12— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
any definite and satisfactory report, but [ from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
SOCIETY; Saturdays (A A).
SPECTATOR ; Thursdays ; Insurance;
twenty-four pages 10x13 ; subscrlntion $4 ;
established 1868; Spectator Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 135 William street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
was credited with exceeding 7,500 in
1902 and more than 4,000 in 1907.
RURAL NEW YORKER; Saturdays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16: subscrip-
tion $1; established 18riO; H. W. Collinywood.
editor; John J. Dillon, publisher. Office. 40G
Pearlstreet (1— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
766
XEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
ceeding 2,250 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
Sl'ORTr? OF THE TIMES; Satur
days; sporting; twei.ty four to thirty two
pa^es 11x16; subscription $4; established De-
cember, 1902; Faucher Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Omce. 22 Thames street ( 1—8).
STANDARD AND VAISITY FAIR ;
Saturdays; illustrated; twenty pages 10x12;
subscription $4; established 1S91; American
Standard Publishing Co., editors iind pub
Ushers. Office, 40 W. 34th street (:3— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 75,198 in 1893
and 12,240 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite^ and satisfac-
tory report, but was creditd with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
STATISTIC'AI. SUGAR TRADE
JOURNAL! Thursdays; sugar industry;
ten pages 9i^xl2; subscription $15; estab-
lished 1842; Willett & Gray, -editors and pub
Ushers. Office, S2 Wall street (1—8).
STOCKHOLDER; Tuesdays; finan-
cial and railroads; twelve pages Ul4x\6^;
subscription 85; established 1862; B. W. Dins-
more, editor and publisher. Office, 44 Broad
street (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
STREET AND SMITH'S NEW
YORK WEEKLY; Saturdays; fiction;
eight pages 16x22 ; subscription $3 ; established
1855; Street & Smith, editors and publishers.
Office, 79 Seventh avenue (5—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 40,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
STREET RAILWAY JOURNAL;
Saturdays; street and interurban railway
trade; one hundred and twenty pages 9x12;
subscription $3(fore'gn .86): established 1884;
H. W.Blake, editor: McGraw Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. 2.39 W. 39th street (1—7).
Copies printed:(00^ 8,160 in 1905
8,210 in 1906
8.216 in 1907
SUNDAY COMPANION J Sundays;
roman catholic: twenty pages 7x9^4 : sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1899; Mrs. B.
Helen Burke, editor; Sunday Companion
Publishing Co.. publishers. Office, 10 Barclay
street (11— 5 P).
SUNDAY DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscriptlcm
«2; established 1871; Democrat Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 23 Park row (1—8) .
Copies printed: No definite and satis
NEW T0RK-3Ianhattan and Bronx.
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
S V O B O D A ; Thursdays ; Ruthenlan ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1893; John J. Ardan, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 184 Hudson street (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,540 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
TAGBLATT; Saturdays; German;
four pages 20x26; subscription §2; estab-
lished 1869; Charles Henrv Bauer, editor and
pubUsher. Office, 608 E. 148th street (7—5 P).
TA313IANY T 131 ES: Tuesdays: demo-
cratic; sixteen pages 11x14; subscription
$2.50; established 1892; Fred. Feigl, editor;
Tammanv Publishing Company, publishers.
Office. 23 Park row (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
TAXYDROMOS TES AMERIKES ;
weekly (A A).
TEXTILE MANUFACTURERS
JOURNAL; Saturdays; wool, cotton and
fabrics ; fifty two pages 10x14 ; subscription $3;
establialied 1894; J. H, Bragdon & Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 377 Broadway (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
THOMAS' WEEKLY REVIEW ;
Thursdays ; grocery ; provisions ; forty-
! eight pages 6^x10; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1900; Thomas Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office. 13 Park row (1—8).
i Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
I this paper seemed to assert that it had
i an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
j information as would warrant the ac-
I cordance of a rating to that effect.
TOBACCO; Thursdays ; forty pages
103^x141^; subscription S2; established 1886;
! Tobacco Trade Journal Co., publishers; in-
i aerts advertisements pertaining to tobacco
trade only. Office, 150 Nassau street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TOBACCO LEAF; Wednesdays; to-
bacco and cigars: sixty pages 11x15; sub-
factory statement has ever been secured scription $2; estabUshed 1865; John Bain,
fron,. .lis paper, but J. .had credit for.ex. : "t^^rprln.eT'ThiX^r'hadVre-St
ceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898. and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE;
Saturdays; methodist episcopal; eight pages
8x11 ; subscription 30 cents ; established 1841 ; J.
T. MacFarland, editor; The Methodist Book
Concern, publishers: prints also an edition
for Cincinnati. Office, 150 Fifth ave. (2—8).
Does not insert advertisements. „_, ^^
SUBLDAY UNION AND CATHOLIC
TIMES; Sundays; romas catholic: eigjbt
pages 17x22; subscription .'%2: established 1873;
James W. O'Brien. LL.D.. editor and nnb
Usher; prints a weekly edition called Satur-
day. Office. 310 Broadway.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1897 and 1898, but has
not since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
TOWN & COUNTRY; Saturdays;
society; thirty-six pages 9l4xU; subscription
$5; established 1846; Stuyvesant Company,
publishers. Office, 289 Fourth avenue (1—8)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,848 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since 1901, up to and including
1907.
TOWN TOPICS; Thursdays: society;
twenty-eight pages 10x13; subscription $4; es-
766
AMERICAN NE^^SPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
tabllshed 1679; W. D. Maun, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 452 Fifth avenue (1—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1903 and more than
12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
TRIANGLE; Tuesdays, during college
year; collegiate; twelve pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1895; Students of
Nevv York University, editors and publishers.
Office. University Heights (" — 3j.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,000 in 1904, but
has not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
TROTTER AND PACER; Thurs
days; sporting: twenty pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1894; S. S. Toman, editor
and publisher. Office, Gerkeu building (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,000 in 1895 and 3,800
in 1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
TRUTH SEEKER; Saturdays; anti-
religious; sixteen pages 11x16 ; subscription
$8 ; established 1873 ; E. M. Macdonald, editor ;
Truth Seeker Company, publishers. Office,
IS Lafayette place (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
UNDERWRITER ; Saturdays; insur-
ance; twenty pages 9}^xll}^ ; subscription $5 ;
established 1858; Underwriter Printing and
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
58 William street (3—3).
UNION; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $2.50; established
1869; Ireae Ackerman and Cliarl«s Henry
Bauer, editors and publishers. Office, 608
E. 148thstreet (9— 7).
UNITED IRISHMAN; Saturdays;
Irish revolutionary; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1880; J. O'Donovan
Rossa, editor and publisher. Office, 15 Van-
dewater street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,000 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
UNITED STATES FINANCIAL.
AND 3IERCANTILE EXAMINER;
Mondays; financial aud mercantile; sixteen
pages 9x13; subscription $5; established 1895;
W. H. Carter, editor and publisher. Office,
76 Park place (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,712 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since 1899, up to and including
1907.
UNITED STATES TOBACCO
JOURNAL; Saturdays; tobacco; thirty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1874; lamar S. Ellison, editor and
publisher. Office, 13^ Water street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,756 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
UPTOWN PRESS; Saturdays (A A).
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
VARIETY; Saturdays; theatrical;
twenty four pages 11x14; subscription $2;
established December, 1905; Sime J. Silver-
man, editor; Variety Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 1402 Broadway (2—6).
VOGUE; Thursdays; fashions and so-
ciety; thirty pages 10x13; subscription $i;
established 1892; The Vogue Co., publlsherg.
Office, 11 E. 24th street (3—4).
Copies printed: (©©)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 20,000 in 1902 and more than
17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
WALL STREET PRESS; Wednes-
dajs; financial and Insurance; eight pages
13il7J^; subscription .$4; e.«iablislied 1899;
Wall Street Publishiug Company, editors
and publishers. Office. 11 B'wav (.3— :3) (A A).
WALL STREET WEEKLY IN-
VESTIGATOR ; Saturdays; financial;
eight pages 12x17; subscription $2; established
1886; Wall Street Investigator Co.. editors and
publishers. Office. 1123 B"way (12—6) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WAR CRY; Saturdays; Salvation Army;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; William H. Cox, editor; Reliance
Trading Co., publishers; prints Sfridaropet,
Swedish edition. Office, 120 W. Fourteenth
street (1—8). Doesnot insert advertisements.
WASTE TRADE JOURNAL; Satur
days; scrap iron, rubber and woolen waste;
twenty eight pages 11x16: subscription $3;
established September, 1905; The Waste
Trade Publishing Co.. editors and publish-
ers. Office, 108 Fulton street (1—8).
WESTCHESTER GLOBE; Satur-
days (A A).
WESTCHESTER INDEPENDENT;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 17x24;
subs.-^rption $2; established 1884; James T.
Lane, editor and publisher. Office, Main
street, Westchester (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1903,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
WITNESS; Wednesdays ; undenom-
inational; Independent; sixteen pages 12x17;
subscription $1; established 18T1; James D.
Dougall, editor; Witness and Sabbath Read-
ing Co.. publishers. Office. 150 Nassau street
(9-5 P).
Copies printed: 24,827 in 1901
23,317 in 1902
21,848 in 1903
21,013 in 1904
21,059 in 1905
19,422 in 1906
18,665 iti 1907
WORKER ; Saturdays; socialist; four
pages 20x35; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1891; Socialistic Partv of New York
State, publishers. Office, 239 E. 84th st. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 18,644 i^ 1899,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 12,500
every year since 1901, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
BI-WEEKLY.
BAHNFREIj bi-weekly, Thurs
days; German; sporting; four pages 13x19;
subscription $1 : established 1882; H. Metzner,
editor; New York Turnverein, publishers.
Office, Lexington are. and 85th st. CI— 5 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
NEW YOlMv INSURANCE JOUR-
NALi; bl weekly; Insurance; twentj' pages
9x13; subscription $3; established 1862; New
York Insurance Publishing Co., publishers.
OfRce, 170 Broadway (4—8).
Copies printed:^ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,173 in xgoo,
since which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited, probably erroneously, with
more than 2,250 every year since 1902,
up to and including 1907.
NOVELL.ENSCHATZ; bi-weekly; Ger-
man; literary; thirty-two pages 9x12; sub-
scription S2.50; established 1859; S. Zickel,
editor and publisher. OCBce, 139 Duane street
(12-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
SOCIETY TIMES; fortnightly;
society; twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1;
The Society List Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 41 Union square.
SURVEYOR; biweekly-; insurance ;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1892; A. G. Hall, editor and publisher.
OiBce. 56 Pine street (1—8).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
ADVOCATE ANO GUARDIAN;
semi-monthly; American Female Guardian
Society; sixteen pages 9x1 IJ^; subscription
$1; established 1834; Flora L. Northrup, edi-
tor; American Female Guardian Society,
publishers. Office, 936 Woodycrestave. (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper h'ad credit
for an average issue of 6,570 in 1901,
since which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
" AMERICAN DRUGGIST AND
PHARMACEUTICAI^ RECORD;
semi monthly ; drugs and pharmacy ; seventy-
six pages 9x12; subscription $1.50; established
1871; Caswell A. Mayo and Thomas J. Keenan,
editors; American Drugi,'ist Publishing Co..
publishers; dated also at Chicago, III., and
Philadelphia, Pa. Office, 62 West Broadway
(12-5).
Copies printed: 13,504 in 1906
AMERICAN FANCIER : semi-month-
ly (A A).
AMERICAN INDUSTRIES; semi
monthly; manufacturing; thirty-two pages
7x10: subscription $1; established August,
1902; The National Manufacturers Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 170 B'way (1—8).
Copies printed: 9,489 in 1903
16,875 in 1905
19,458 in 1907
A iM E R I C A N INVENTOR; semi
monthly ; scientific ; inventions and pat-
ents; twenty -eight pages 11x14; subscrip-
tion $1.50; American Inventor Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 114 Liberty st. (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,995 in 1901
and 16,104 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
AMERICAN KENNEL, GAZETTE;
semi-monthly; sporting; thirty two to forty
pages 9x12 ; subscription $2 ; established
1S89; American Kennel Club, editors and
publishers. Office. 55 Liberty street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 1,250 in 1907
AMERICAN MUSICIAN AND ART
JOURNAIj; semi monthly; music; twenty
pages lUxlSi; subscriptlcm $1: established—
American Musician 1884, American Art Jour-
nal 1863, consolidated 1906; The Musical Cou-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx
rier Co., editors and publishers. Office, 437
Fifth avenue (1—8 P).
BONFORT'S WINE AND SPIRIT
CIRCULiARj semi-monthly ; liquors ;
one hundred and twenty-six pages 10x14;
subscription $5; established 1871; Leoier
Bros. & Gilmore, editors and publishers.
Office, 78 Broad street (13—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BOOKSELLER, NEWSDEALER
AND STATIONER; semi-monthly;
thirty-two to forty eight pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; Edwin O.
Chapman, editor and publisher. Office, 156
Fifth avenue (3—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,105 in 1902
and 7,098 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited wth
more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY
TRADE REVIEW; semi-monthly; car-
pets and upholstery; one hundred and
fifty pages 10x13; subscription $3; established
1870; Review Publishing Company, publish-
ers. Office, 31 Union square (12 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1896, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
CORDAGE TRADE JOURNALi
semi-monthly; twenty pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1890; Chas. H. Delano,
editor and publisher. Office, 81 Fulton st.
EYE-OPENER; semi-monthly (A A).
GAS ENGINE REVIEW; semi
monthly (A A).
HARDWARE; semi-monthly; hard-
ware trade; ninety six pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion SI; established 1890; Hardware Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers. Office,
415 Produce Exchange (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,495 in 1896
and 9,787 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 7,^00 in 1905 and 1907.
HOTEL RECORD; semimonthly
(A A).
INSURANCE OBSERVER; semi
monthly; insurance; twelve pages loJ^xlS;
subscription $2; established 1896; John S.
Hanson, editor; The Insurance Observer Co.,
publishers. Office. 55 Libertv street.
LUMBER TRADE JOURNAL;
semi-monthly ; lumber ; sixty ei^ht to one
hundred and four pages 11x14; subscription
$2; established 1885: A. R. Carr and J. W.
Long, editors; J. D. Crary, manager; New
York Lumber Trade Journal, publishers.
Office. 18 Broadway (12—5).
Copies printed: 2,133 in 1898
2,754 in 1904
3,069 in 1907
MAN'S BEST FRIEND; semi
monthly; dog sport: sixteen pages 7x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Charles H.
Mason, editor and publisher. Office, 150
Nassau street (3— 6P).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
MOTOR BOAT; semi-monthly; motor
boats: eighty to one hundred pages 9xlJ;
subscription $2 : established April, 1904 ;
768
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
Motor Boat Publishing Co., publishers. Of
flee, 1133 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,083 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with exceeding
4,000 in 1907.
NATIONAL. BANNER; semimonthly;
German: republican; eight pages 1 1x14: sub-
scription $1; established 1888: C. W. Westley,
, editor and publisher. Oflfice, 75 Fulton street
(12-3)._
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NEWSPAPEltDOM I semi monthly;
newspaper publishing aurt advertising; six-
teen or more pa.?es 8}^xl2; subscription S2;
established 1890: H.Craig Dare, editor; The
Newspaper Publishing Co. (Inc.), publishers.
Office. 150 Nassau street ( 11— 6) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,120 in 1902
and 5>i39 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NORTH AMERICAN REVIE W j
serai monthly ; literary ; one himdred and
twenty-eight pages 6}^x9; subscription $5;
established 1815; George Harvey, editor;
Harper Bros., publishers. Office, Franklin
square (9 — 6)._
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1898 and more than
7,500 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PLUMBERS' TICAOE JOIRNAI.,
GAS, STEAM AND HOT WATER
FITTERS' REVIEW; semi-monthly;
plumbing, liglitiug, heating and ventilation;
rorty-eight to sixty eight pages 10x12; sub
•criptlon §1; established 1881; Plumbers'
Trade Journal Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 61 Beekman street (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 13,100 in 1896
and 15,929 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 every year since 1902.
up to and including 1907.
PROGRESSIVE AGE; semi-
monthly; gas, electricity and water; forty-
eight pages 10x13}^; subscription $3; estab-
lisned 1882; E. C. Brown, editor; Progressive
Age Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 280
Broadwav.
SEWING-MACHINE TIMES; semi
monthly; sewing machines; sixteen pages
10x14; subscription $1; established 1881; E. H.
Oralge, publisher. Office. 31 Jay street (1—8)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,025 in 1896
and 2,4op in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement — There Is no
channel except Sewing Machine Times by
which advertisers can reach the general
sewing machine trade. Files constitute a
directory of the trade. Clrc'n data open.
TELEGRAPH AGEj semi-monthly;
telegraphy and submarine cables: forty
pa«eg 8x11; subscription $1.50; established
1888; J. B. Taltavall, editor and publisher.
Omoe, 253 Broadway (13—6)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
^EW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
for an average issue of 8,000 in 1902,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
TRADE REVIEW; semi monthly ;
men'.s faslilons; eiKlit pages 1.5x^2: subscrip-
tion 24 e^nts; established June. 1902; Trade
Review Publishing Co., publislieis. Office,
1 Madison avenue (! — S;.
UNITED STATE^* I'APER-
xM A K E R ; semi - monthly ; paper manu-
facturing and retailing; thiriy-two pages
9x12; subscription $2: established 1884; Wal-
den Publishing Co, Inc., editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 132 Nassau street (1—8).
WAL. DEN'S STATIONER AND
PRINTER; semi-monthly; stationery and
printing; fort}' six pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1886; Walden Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 132 Nassau
street (1 8)
WOODEN AND WILLOW- WARE
TRADE REVIEW; semi-monthly;
brooms and matches; eight pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1891 : Chas. H. Delano,
editor; Cordage Trade Journal Co., publish-
ers. Office. 81 Fulton street
YOUTH'S TEMPERANCE BAN-
NEU; semi-monthly; tem|)erai)ce; four
pages 11x15 ; subscription 40cents ; established
1869; Rev. James B. Dunn, editor; The Na-
tional Temperance Society, publishers. Office.
3 E. Fourteenth street (12—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
MONTHLY.
ADVANCED THERAPEUTICS;
monthly; medical; ninety-six pages 6i^x9}^;
subscription $2 : established 18S3 ; W. B Snow,
M.D., editor: A. L. Chatterton & Co.. pub-
lishers. Office. 259 William street (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,633 in 1899
and 8,789 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 in 1907.
ADVERTISING A CJE N T; monthly;
advertising; sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion .$1; estabii-hed 1906: S. W. Merrill, ed-
itor; Advertising Agent Co., publishers. Of-
fice. 1123 Broadway (1—8).
AINSLEE'S MAGAZINE: monthly;
one hundred and sixty pages 7x9i^; sub-
scription $1.F0: established 1892; Ainslee
Magazine Company , publishers. Oflfice, Fifth
street and Seventh avenue (12 — 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 20,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
ALL STORY MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and eierhty pages
61^x91^: subscription $1: established Janu-
ary, 1905; Frank A. Mun«;ey Co., editors and
publishers. Office, IT.t Fifth avenup ('2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 199,528 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 75,000 in 1907. This is the high-
est rating ever accorded in the absence
of a definite and satisfactory statement
covering the issue of an entire year.
AMATEUR SPORTSMAN; month
ly; sports and cycling; forty-four to fifty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1888; M. T. Richardson Co., editors and pub
Ushers. Office, 27 Park place (1—7).
Copies printed: 6,816 in 1896
5,000 in 190S
5,000 in 1906
5.000 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
769
XKW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
AMERICAN AMATEUR PHOTOG-
RAPHER; monthly; amateur photog-
raphy; forty-eight pages 7x10; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; John Nicol and F. C.
Beach, edltor.<*: American Photographic Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 361 Broadway
(8-3 P) (A A).
Copies printea: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,000 in 1897
and ft, 125 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1906.
AMERICAN BOTTLER; monthly;
bottling; one hundred pages H}4xU}4; sub
8cription$3; established 1^1; Am-ricau Bot
tiers' Publishing Co., publi^ers. Office, 218
E. 37th street (1—8)-
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a definite^ and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
AMERICAN BREWER; DER
AMERIKANISCHE BIER-
BRAUER; monthly; English and German;
brewing; one hundred and fifty to one hun-
dred and eighty pages 9x12; subscription
$6; established 1868; C. Robitichelf, editor;
A. Schwarz Sons, publishers. Office. 200 and
202 Worth street (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
AMERICAN CHAUFFEUR: month-
ly (A A").
AMERICAN ENGINEER AND
RAILROAD JOURNAL; monthly;
railroads; ninety-two pages 9x!2; subscrip-
tion $2; establshed 1882: R. V. Wright and
E. A. Averill. editors: R. M. Van Arsdale,
publisher. Office, 140 Nassau street f 12— 6).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 3,033 in 1901 and 3,658 in
1906, since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was cred-
ited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
AMERICAN EXPORTER: monthly;
separate English and Spanish editions; ex-
port trade; one hundred and fifty six pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1877: Ex-
port Publishing Co.. publishers. Office. 135
William street (1-8).
Copies printed: 8,000 in 1903
13,541 in 1905
17,667 for year end-
ing April, 1907.
17,621 in 1907
AMERICAN EXPORTER DOMES-
TIC SUPPLEMENT: monthly; export
trade; twenty- four pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established November, 1907: Johnston
Export Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
135 William street (1—8).
AMERICAN FAMILY JOURNAL;
monthly; household; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 11x16; subscription 20 cents: established
November, 1904: Ladies' Home Magazine Co..
editors and publishers. Office, 235 W. 2.3d
street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
AMERICAN GENTLEMAN; month
ly, except January, June. July and Decern
ber; fashions: eightv-four pages lO^xlSJ^;
subseription ft7.50; established 1901: Ameri-
can Fashion Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 853 Broadway (4—7 P).
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NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
AMERICAN HATTER; monthly;
hats; one hundred pages lOxl:^; subscription
$2; established 1S72; Roger W. Allen, editor;
Gallisou & Hobron Company, publishers.
Office, 13 Astor place (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,250 in 1896
and 5,008 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
AMERICAN HAY, FLOUR AND
FEED JOUKNAL; monthly; trade;
seventy-six pages 10x13; established 1901;
William R. Gregory Co., publishers. Office,
Produce Exchange (2—8).
Copies printed: 5,475 in 1905
4,350 in 1907
A3IERTCAN HOME MAGAZINE;
monthly; household; twenty to thirty two
pages lOJ^xiej^; Bubscrlptlon 25 cents— two
years; Paul N. Lazarus, editor; American
Rome Magazine Co., publishers. Office, 40
Rose street (1—8).
AMERICAN HOME MONTHLY;
household: thirty six pages 12x17: subscrip-
tion $1; establibhed November, 1905; W. J.
Madigan, editor: Henry Ridder, publisher.
Office. 5 Barclay street (9— 7j.
AMERICAN HOMES AND GAR-
DENS ; monthly; building ; architectural;
s<-yenty-iwo pages 10h2xU}4 ; subscription
$3; e^siablished July. 1905; Munn& Company,
editors and publishers. Office, 361 Broadway
(9-5 P).
AMERICAN JEWESS ; monthly ;
literary; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription
$1; The American Jewish Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office. 96 Fifth ave-
nue (AAV
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OB-
STETRICS; monthly; medical; one hun-
dred and forty four pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1867: Wm. Wood & Co.,
publishers. Office, 51 Fifth avenuf (5—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SUR-
GERY; monthly: sur;2ical: eighty four
pages 8x11; subscription $1; established 1887;
J. aiacDonald, Jr.. M.D., managing editor;
Surgery Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 92
William street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 21,308 in 1906.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
AMERICAN KNIT GOODS RE-
VIEW; monthly; hosiery and knit goods;
forty pages 10x13; subscription (8; estab-
lished 1892: Knit Qoorls Review Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 47 Broad street.
AMERICAN LADIES' TAILOR;
monthly, except June and July (A A).
AMERICAN LAWYER; monthly;
legal: political; ninety-six pages 9x12; sub-
scription $8; R. S. Harvey, editor; The Cor-
poration Legal Manual Co., publishers. Of-
fice. 115 Nassau street ( 1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9.74i, in 1897
and 9,402 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with exceeding
7,500 in 1903 and more than 4,000 in
1905 and 1907.
AMERICAN MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary: two hundred and twenty-four pages
7x10; subscription $1; established sa Leslie's
Monthly Magazine in 1876; John S. Phillips,
770
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
editor; Phillips Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. 341 Fifth avenue ( 1—8).
Copies printed: 204,621 in 1902
253,870 in 190S
285,000 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — American Maga-
zine—detail sworn statement of net circu-
lation per month for 1902: •^04,621 copies;
190.>. 213,634 copies; 1904, 243,946 copies.
Present average, 284,417 copies. Guarantee
for 1908, 250,000 copies per mouth.
A31ERICA1S MESSENGER; month-
ly; undenominational; illustrated; twenty
or more pages 11x14; subscription 50 cents;
established 1848; American Tract Society,
editors and publishers. Office, 150 Nassau
street (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 50,333 in 1897
and 75,166 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 40,000 in 1905 and
1907.
AMERICAN MISSIONARY; month
ly, except July and August; congregational;
thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1&46 ; Rev. A. P. Beard, editor ;
American Missionary Association, publish-
ers. Office, Charities building (1—8). Does
not insert advertisements.
AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW
OFREVIEWS; literary ; one hundred and
twenty-eight pages 7i^x9^; subscription $3;
established 1889; Albert Shaw, editor; The
Review^ of Reviews Co., publishers. Office,
13 Astor place (1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 75,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907. This is
the highest rating that is ever accorded
in the absence of a satisfactory detailed
statement of actual issues covering the
period of a full year.
AMERICAN PERFUMER AND
ESSENTIAL, OIL REVIEW ; monthly;
twenty pages 8x11; subscription $2; estab-
lished March, 1906; Perfumer PulJlishingCo.,
editors and publishers. Office, 100 William
street (8—7 P).
Copies printed: 2,325 in 1907
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY;
monthly (A A).
AMERICAN PHYSICIAN; monthly;
medical; sixty eight pages 6>gx9J'g; subsciip
tion$2; established 1876; Frank Kraft, M.D.,
editor; A. L. Chatterton & Co., publlsliers.
Office, 269 William street (1—8)
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,557 in 1900
and 5,171 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
AMERICAN POTTERY GA-
ZETTE; monthly; pottery; sixty-eight
pages 10x13 ; subscription $2 ; established
1904; E. C. Mayer, editor; Potters' Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 1 Madison avenue
(3-5 P).
AMERICAN PRINTER: monthly;
printing and bookbinding; orie hundred
pages 8x12; subscription $2; established 1885;
J. Clyde Oswald, editorand publisher. Office,
25 City Hall placp.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,833 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
AMERICAN SILK JOURNAL;
monthly; textile; seventy-two pages 10x13;
•ubscription $2; established 1882; Clifford
& Lawton, publishers. Offloe, 19 Union
square 1 — 8).
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
AMERICAN TAILOR AND
CUTTER; monthly; tailoring; twenty-
eight pages 9x12; subsoription $3; established
1^0; The Jno. J. Mitchell Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 41 W. 25th street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,212 in 1896
and 6,183 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
AMERICAN UNDERWRITER;
monthly; Insurance; eighteen pages 9x12;
subscription $2; The Thrift Publishing Co.,
editors'and publishers Office, 141 Broadway.
AMERICAN VETERINARY RE-
VIEW; monthly; veterinary; eighty pages
«x9; subscription $3; established 1874; Prof.
A. Liautard.M.D.V.M., Prof. Roscoo R. Bell,
D.V.S., and Prof. Robert W. Ellis, D.V.S..
editors and publishers. Office, 509 W. 152d
street.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
AMERICAN WINE PRESS AND
MINERAL WATER NEWS; monthly;
wines and mineral water; sixty eight to
ninety pages 10x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1897; L. J. Vance, editor and publisher.
Office, 245 Broadway (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,600 in 1903
2,891 in 1904
3,350 in 1905
3,354 in 1906
3,360 in 1907
AMERIKANISCHER BOT-
8CH AFTER; monthly; German; eight
pages 103^x14; subscripllon 35 cents; estab
lished 1846 ; Dr. Ferd. O. Zeach, editor ; Ameri-
can Tract Society, publishers. Offloe. 150 Nas-
sau street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,791 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 12,500 in 1907.
APPLETON'S MAGAZINE; month-
ly; literary; one hundred and twenty pages
6'%x9M: subscription $1.50; established Janu-
ary, 1903; D. Appleton & Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 436 Fifth avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ARCHITECTS' AND BUILDERS*
MAGAZINE; monthly; architecture and
building; one hundred and eight pages
7MxlO^; subscription $2; established 1882;
Wm.T.Comstock, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 23 Warren street (9— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1902, but has not since set up
anv claim for issuing so many.
ARCHITECTURAL RECORD;
monthly; architecture; one hundred and
forty-four pages 7x10; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1892; H. W. Desmond, editor; The
Architectural Record Co., publishers. Office
HE. 24th street (1—7).
Copies printed: (0 0) 9,083 in 1906
ARCHITECTURE; monthly; architec-
tural; seventy-two pages 9}^xl23^; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1899; Forbes & Co. (Ltd.),
publishers. Office. 225 Fifth avenue (1—8).
(Topics printed: 5,167 in 1900
7,188 in 1905
7,154 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
771
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRICS;
monthly; medical; one hundred and twelve
pages 7x10; subscription $3; established 1884;
Linnaeus Edford LaFetra, M.D., editor; E. B.
Treat & Co.. publlihers. Offlca, 241 W. 23d
■treet (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,458 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
ARGOSY; monthly ; literary ; on«
hundred and ninety-two page« 7x10 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 18ii3; The Frank A.
Munsey Company, publishers. Office, 175
Fifth avenue (2-6),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 87,083 in 1899
and 408,750 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1906,
which is the highest rating ever ac-
corded in the absence of a definite and
satisfactory statement covering the is-
sue of an entire year.
ARMY AND NAVY LIFE AND
THE UNITED SERVICE; monthly;
army and navy; one hundred and fifty
pages T»4xl0; subscription $2.50 ; established
December, 1905; W. D. Walker, editor; Army
and Navy Press, publishers. Office, 150 Nas-
sau street (1—8).
Copies printed: 5.500 in 1907
ASSOCIATION JEWELER; month-
ly; jewelry; sixty to eighty pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established March, 1902;
Frederick Boger, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 1 Maiden lane (2—8).
ASSOCIATION MEN; monthly; un-
denominational ; sixty-four pages ^%il^ ;
subscription $1; established 1875; The Inter-
national Committee of Young Men's Chris-
tian Associations, publishers. Office, 3 W.
29th street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 19,209 in 1902
and 31,291 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but^ was credited
with more than 20,000 in 1905 and
1907.
ASSURANCE; monthly; Insurance;
twenty-four pages 8x11; sul)Scriptlon $1.50;
established 1896; Hooper & Underwood, edi-
tors and publishers. Office, 87 Nassau street
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,619 in 190 1,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
beeen credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
AUTOMOBILE DEALER AND RE-
PAIRER; monthly; automobiles; forty
pages 9ixl2i; subscription $1; established
March, 1906; A. A. Hill, editor; Motor Vehicle
Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 24 Murray
street (1—8).
Copies printed: 5.958 in 1907
BABYHOOD; monthly ; hygiene of in-
fants; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription $3;
established 1884; Leroy M. Yale, M.D., editor;
Babyhood Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 140 Nassau street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1898, and more than
2,250 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
BAKERS' REVIEW; monthly; Eng-
lish and German; baking; one hundred and
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Wm. R. Gregory Co., publishers.
Office, Produce Exchange (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 3,083 in 1902
4,450 in 1903
4,900 in 1904
5, 008 in 1905
5,433 in 1906
5,784 in 1907
BANKAZINE; monthly; financial;
fifty-four pages 6^x9^^^; subscription 50
cents; established September, 1906; Banka-
zine Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office. 92 West Broadway (1— 7P) (A A).
BANKERS' MAGAZINE; monthly;
financial; two hundred and twenty pages
7x10; subscription $5; established 1845; The
Bankers Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 90 William street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,291 in 1896
and 7,600 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
BANKING LAW JOURNAL;
monthly; financial; one hundred pages 7x10;
subscription $4; established 1888; Thomas B.
Paton, editor and publisher. Office, 27 Thames
street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,566 for the
year 1896, 5,25^ in 1900, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
BAPTIST HOME MISSION
MONTHLY; baptist; forty eight pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established 1878 1
H. B. Grose, editor; American Baptist Home
Mission Society, publishers. Office, 312 Fourth
avenue (12-5).
Copies printed: 11,833 jn 1897
14,416 in 1904
16,308 in 1905
18,292 in 1906
19,083 in 1907
BARBERS' JOURNAL TREAT-
ING OF THE TONSOUIAL ARTSt
monthly; barbering and hairdressing; one
hundred pages 6%xl0; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished June. 1902; F. Iverson Taylor, editor;
The Barbers' Journal Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 415 Broadway ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: 4-375 in 1903
6,104 in 1907
BENZIGER'S MAGAZINE; month-
ly; roman catholic; forty pages 93.^x14; sub-
scription $2; established 1898; Benziger Bros.,
editors and publishers. Office. 36 Barclay
street (1—8).
Copies printed: 25,958 in 1901
28,479 in 1902
29,208 in 1903
37,025 in 1904
44,166 in 1905
47,750 in 1906
64,416 in 1907
Publisher's annoutice7?ient. — By going
over our circulation statements you
will find that our circulation is
growing steadily, and that it is
founded on a solid basis. Seventy-
five thousand (75,000) copies every
month, no news-stand sales, all
772
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
direct-to-the-home of 75,000 Catho-
lic families and Catholic institu-
tions.
Our magazine reaches approxi-
mately 375,000 readers.
BIBL.E SOCIETY RECORD;
monthly; uudenonilnatloiial; sixteen pages
7x10; subscription 30 cents; established 1866;
American Bible Society, editors and pub
Ushers. Offlo«, 5 Bible House. Does not In
sen advertisements.
BIBLE STUDENT AXD TEACH-
ER; monthly; undenominational : eighty
pages 6^^x914; subscription §1; established
January, 1904; Kev. Daniel S.Gregory, editor;
American Bible League, publishers. OfiBce,
89 Bible House (7—5).
BILLPOSTER AND DISTKIBU-
TOR{ monthly; blUpostiiig and distribut-
ing; seventy-six pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established March, 1895; J.D. McManus, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 1133 B'wav (1—8).
BLACKSilllTH AND WHEEL-
WRIGHT; monthly; fifty-two pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1880; M. T. Rich-
ardson Company, editors and publisher!.
Office, 27 Park place (1—7).
Copies printed: 5,416 in 1896
10,478 in 1900
14,696 in 1902
15,833 in 1903
15,416 in 1904
15,416 in 1906
15,250 in 1907
BOILER MAKER; monthly: iron and
steel; sixty to nlnetj' pages 9x12; established
1904 ; The Boiler Maker (Inc.), publishers
Office, 17 Battery place (13—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,542 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 190S
and 1907.
BOOKi^IAN; monthly; book.'!, drama,
art, music and politics; one hundred and
fortj'-f our pages 7x10; subscription $2.f.0; es-
tablished 1895; Prof. Frank Moore Colby and
Arthur Bartlett Maurice, editors; Dodd, Mead
& Company, publishers. Office, 372 Fifth
avenue (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 17,687 in 1899
and 40,200 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 20,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BREWERS' JOURNAL AND
BARLEY, MALT AND HOP
TRADES' REPORTER I monthly; Eng-
lish and German; brewing; one hundred
and sixty pages 9x12; subscription t6; estab-
lished 1876; The Brewers' Journal Co., pub
Ushers; dated also at Chicago and London.
Office. 1 Hudson street (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896. and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BUILDING TRADES EMPLOY-
ERS' ASSOCIATION BULLETIN;
monthly;bullding; fifty-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Frederick U.
Crossett, editor : The Building Trades Em-
ployers' Association, publishers. Office, 1123
Broadway (5—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1903, but has not since set
U" any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN
MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY}
monthly, except August and September;
scientific; fifty six pages 6x10; subscription
$5; established 1891; American Mathematical
Society, editors; The MacmlUau Company,
publishers. Office, 501 W. 116th street (1—8).
BURR McINTOSH MONTHLY i
pictorial; sixty -eight pages 6x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established April, 1903; Clark Hobart,
editor; The Burr Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 4 W. 22d street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 49,833 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1907.
BUSINESS AND FIN ANCE; monthly;
financial; seventy-two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; establlslied October, 1903; Business
and Finance Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 115 Nassau street (2 — 8).
BUSINESS WORLD; monthly; edu-
cational, bookkeeping and mercantile; fifty
pages 6;Yx9}^; subscription $1; established
I88I; Business Periodical Company, publish-
ers. Office, 110 West 34th street (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,875 iu 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1901, up to and including
1907.
BUSY BEE; monthly; mall order;
twenty pages 10J/^xl3J^; subscription 50 cents;
established 1903; The Thorne Publishing
Company, editors and publishers. Office, 198
West Broadway (7—7 P).
BUYERS' INDEX; monthly; alternate
English and Spanish editions; fifty two
pages 91^x1214; subscription .$2.50; establLshed
1893; Joseph D. Morrison, editor; Buyers' In-
dex Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 59
Pearl street (9—7 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
CADENZA; monthly; music; sixty-four
pages 6^1x9^; subscription $1; established
1894; C.L. Partee, editor; The C. L. Partee
Company, publishers. Office. 23 E. Twentieth
street (11— 7 P).
Copies printed: ###
CALEDONIAN; monthly; Scottlih-
American ; fifty-two pages 5x8 ; subscrip-
tion $1: established April, 1901; Donald Mao-
Dougall, editor; Caledonian PubllshingCom-
pany, puljlishers. Office, Bible House (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,000 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 2,250 in 1903
and more than r.ooo in 1905 and 1907.
CAPITALIST; monthly; financial;
one hundred pages 8x11; subscription $1 ; ••-
tabllshed 1889; Capitalist Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 63-64 Trlalty place (8— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper,_ but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CARPENTRY AND BUILDINGi
monthly ; architecture and building ; sixty-
two pages 9x18 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; HenrvColwell, editor; David Williams
Co.. publishers. Office, 14-16 Park pi. (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1900 and more than
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
773
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx .
2,250 in 1 90 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CASSELiL-'fe .UAWAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and ten pages 8x11;
subscription $1.50; established I8T0; Caseell &
Company (Ltd.), publishers. Office, 7-9 W.
Eighteenth street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1896 and more than
7,500 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CASHIER'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
engineering; one hundred and fifty-four
to one hundred and ninety-six pages 7x10;
subscription $8; establislied 1891; Louis
Cassler and Albert Spies, editors ; Gassier
Magazine Co., publishers. Office, 3 W. 29th st.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CATERER; monthly; hotels, culinary
and catering; one hundred pages 8x11; sub-
8orlptiont2; established 1893; Chas. Martyn,
manager; The Caterer Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 110 W. 34th street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,375 in 1896
3,500 in 1900
5,333 in 1902
6,041 in 1903
6,083 in 1904
6,750 in 1905
7,541 in 1906
8,375 in 1907
CATHOLIC WORLD; monthly;
roman catholic; one hundred and seveuty-
two pages 6x9; subscription $8; established
1865; John J. Burke. C.S.P., editor; The Paul-
Ist Fathers, publishers. Office, 120 W. Sixtieth
street (7—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in i8q8, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CEIWENT AGE: monthly; cement;
one hundred page8634xlO; subscription $1.50;
established June. 1904; Robert W. Lesley, edi-
tor; Cement Age Company, publishers. Of-
fice. 225 Fifth avenue (1—8).
CENTURY niAOAZINE ; monthly;
literary; one hundred and sixty pages 7x10;
subscription %i; established 1870 ; Richard
Watson Oilder, editor; Century Co., publish-
ers. Office, Union square (12— 5).
Copies printed : (©©)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1891, and every year
since, up to and including 1907. This
is the highest rating ever accorded^ in
the absence of a satisfactory detailed
statement of actual issues covering the
period of a full year.
CHIRONIAN; monthly; medical; sur-
gery; sixtvtvvo pages 6x1<j: subscriptions!;
established 1883; L. R. Kaufman, editor and
publisher. Office. 256 W.57th street! I— S).
CHILDREN'S MAGAZINE:
monthly; juvenile; flfty-two to sixty four
pages 7x10: subscription $1; established
August, 1903: Frances Hodgson Burnett, edi-
tor; Holiday Publishing Company, publish
ers. Office. 116 East 28th street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and I907-
CHRISTIAN CITY; monthly; meth-
odlst episcopal; sixteen to forty-eight pages
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
9x18; subsorlption $1; established 1888; Rev.
F. M. North, editor and publisher. Office. 150
Fifth avenue.
Coipes printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CHURCH ECLECTIC; monthly;
Protestant episcopal; one hundi-ed and eight
pages 7x10; subscription $2; establisiied 1878;
Rev. A.Lowndes, editor; The Church Eclectic
Co., publishers. Office, n Fifth avenue (3—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,292 in 1901,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
CIRCLE; monthly; eighty pages 10x14;
subscription $1.60; established January, 1907;
Funk-Wagnalls Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 44-60 E. 23d street (1—7 P).
CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER;
monthly; men's clothing, furnishing goods,
hats and shoes; one hundred and sixty-pages
10x13; subscription $2; established 1872; The
Geo. N. Lowrey Company, publishers. Office,
13 Astor place (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,584 in 1896
and 8,151 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 m 1907-
CLUB LIFE; monthly; clubs; twenty
pages 9^x12; subscription SI: established
January. 1907; Mrs. James Madison Bass
and Anthony H. Euwer. editors; Club Affairs
Co. (Inc. ), publishers. Office, 333 Fourth ave.
COLD STORAGE AND ICE
TRADE JOURNAL; monthly ; re-
frigeration and ice: seventy-six paees6i^xl2;
subscription $2: established 1H77; Harold W.
Cole, editor; Food Trade Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. 116 Nassau street (4—7). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i^S^S in 1899
and 2, goo in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
COLLECTOR; monthly ; autograph
letters; twelve pages 7x10; subscription tl;
established 1887; Walter R. Benjamin, editor
nnd publisher. Office, 225 Fifth avenue (1-^).
COLUMBIA JESTER: monthly, dur-
ing college vear ; college ; twenty pages
9xllJ^; subscription $1: established 1901;
James P. Rome, editor: Students Columbia
University, puDlishers (1—7).
COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW;
monthly, except July, August, September
and October; law; eighty pages 7x10: sub-
scription S2.50; established 1901; Columbia
Law Review, editors and publishers. Office,
Columbia University (1—8).
Copies printed: i.525 in 1907
COLUMBIA MONTHLY; during the
college year; collegiate: fifty two pages 7x10;
subsoription SI; established 18fi8; Studentsof
Columbia University, editors and publishers.
Office. Columbia University (1—8).
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE; monthly;
vehicles and transportation: twenty eight
pages 9x12; subscrlpTion $2: established
March. ]90fi; H F. Donaldson, e Hior; The
Commercial Vehicle (Inc.). publishers. Of-
fice. 140J Broadway (1—8).
COMMON^VEALTH ; monthly; so-
cialistic; thirty pages «5x9; subscription gl;
established 1893; C. P. Somerly. editor; Com-
monwealth Co., publishers. Office, 28 La-
fa.vette place.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1895 and 1896. but
has not since set up any claim for is-
suing so many.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOBY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
COMPRESSED AIR; monthly. (See
Easton, Pa.)
COMRADE; mouthly ; socialist ;
twenty-eight to thirty-two pages 10xr2J^;
subscription $1; established October, 1901;
Otto Wegener, editor; Comrade Co-operative
Co., publishers. Office, 11 Cooper square (1—5)
(A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,666 in 1903
and 12,333 in 1904. since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 7,500 in 1905 and igo6.
OONFECTIONERS'AND BAKERS'
GAZETTE; monthly; confectionery and
baking: sixty pages 11x14; subscription $2;
•gtablished 1881 ; H. B. WInton, editor and
publisher. Office, 125 Worth street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
CONVERTED CATHOl^IC ; monthly;
Feformed catholic; thirty six pages fix9; sub
80rlptlon$l; established 1888; James A. O'Con-
nor, editor and publisher. OITlce, 331 W.
57th street (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,460 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
COSMOPOlilTAN; monthly; literary;
one hundred and twenty-eight pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1885; Interna-
tional Magazine Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 2 Duane street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an_ average issue of 450,000 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 75,000 in
1907, which is the highest rating ac- :
corded in the absence of a detailed re- I
port of copies printed for one year.
COSTUME ROYAL,; monthly; fash-
Ion; twenty-four pages 12x17; subscription
$3.90; The Royal Pattern Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 28 W. 23d street. |
COUNTRY LIFE IN AMERICA;
monthly; agriculture, floriculture, forestry,
sporting and recreation; sixtj'-four to one
hundred and thirty pages 10x14; subscription I
$4; established November, 1901; Doubleday, I
Page & Co., publishers. Office, 133-137 E. !
Sixteenth street (1—8^. I
Copies printed :(©©)No definite and satis- '
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1907.
CRERAND'S CLOAK JOURNAL.J
monthly; two hundred and fifty to four
hundred pages 10x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1891; W. F. Crerand & Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 7:32 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: (00) This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,791 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
CUPID; monthly; matrimonial; eight
pages 11x14; subscription $1; H.B. Wellman,
•dltor and publisher. Office, 304 W. 2Tth st.
, CURRENT LITERATURE; month
Ij'; literary; one hundred and twenty eight
pages 7x10; subscription $3; established 1888;
Edward J, Wheeler, editor; Current Liter-
ature Publishing Company, publishers. Of- I
floe. 41 West 25th street ( 12—6). ;
Copies printed: This paper had credit '
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
for an average issue of 37,083 in 1906,
I since which it has not furnished any
'. definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
DECORATIVE FURNISHER:
monthly; interior furnisliings; one hundred
pages 9^x12; subscription $1.50; established
October, 1901; T. A. Cawthra & Co., publish-
ers. Office, 27 East 21st street (1—8).
DELINEATOR; monthly ; fashions ;
one hundred and forty eight pages 8x11 ; sub-
scription fl; established 1872 ; Butterick Pub-
lishing Co. (Limited), editors and publishers.
Office, Spring, Vandam and Macdougal
streets (3 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 474,249 in 1900
j and 905.636 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with 75,000 in 1905 and 1907, which is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a satisfactory detailed state-
ment of actual issues covering the
period of a full year.
DESIGNER; monthly; fashions; on«
hundred or more pages 8x11; subscription
$1: established 1892; The Butterick Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers. Of-
fice, Spring, Vandam and Macdougal streets
(1-4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 221,958 in 1900
i and 237,852 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1905 and
1907, which is the highest rating ever
accorded in the absence of a satisfac-
tory detailed statement of actual issues
covering the period of a full year.
DEUTSCHE-AMER IKA N I S C H E
APOTHEKER ZEITUNG; monthly;
German; drug trade; thirtv-two pages 10x14;
subscription $1; established 1880; G. Pflng-
sten. editor; M. Wolffram, publisher. Office
104 John street (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuins so manv.
DEUTSCHE YORK AMPFER;
monthly (A A).
DICKERMAN'S UNITED STATES
TREASURY COUNTERFEIT DE-
TECTOR ; monthly; sixty-eight pages Cx9;
subscription $3; established 1884; John Holler,
editor and publisher. Office, 15 Broadway
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,895, in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with m '■re than 4,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC GAZ-
ETTE ; monthly; medical; seventy-two
pages 7xl0J4; subscription $1; The Gazette
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
33 W. 42d street (7—5 P).
DIE ZUKUNFT (The Future); month-
ly; Jewish; literature, science and socialism;
sixty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished January. 1902; Philip Kratz, editor;
Zukunf t Press Federation, publishers. Office,
50 Suffolk street (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,083 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1905
and 1907.
DOMINANT; monthly; music; forty-
eight pages 10x14; subscription $1 ; established
1893; Arthur A. Clappe. editor and publisher.
Office, Astor Court building (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
775
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
for an average issue of 3,600 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any-
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 2,250 in 1903,
1905 and 1907.
DOSI3IETRIC MEDICAL RE-
VIEW; monthlj'; medical; thirty-sLx pages
TxlO; subscription $1; established 1887; W.
J. Morrison, editor and publisher. Office, 43
to 47 Broad street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,058 for the
year 1897, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
DRESS ; monthly; women's fashions;
thirty-two pages 103^x14;; subscription $5;
established April, 19U4: McCready Beals Co.,
publishers. Office, 11 W. 36th street (4—8 P).
DRUGGISTS' CIRCULAR; month
ly; drugs and chemicals: sixty four pages
11x14; subscription $1.50; established 1857;
William O. Allison, editor and publisher.
Office, 100 William street (6—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-!
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
DRY GOODS; monthly; fabrics and
fashions; one hundred pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1881; Max Jagerhuber,
editor; Dry Goods Publishing Company, pub
Ushers. Office, 172 Fifth avenue (2—8 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,366 in 1903, \
since which it has not furnished a re- |
port, but was credited with more than
2.2t0 in 1905 and 1907.
DRY GOODS GUIDE; monthly; thlr
ty-six pages Sxll; subscription $1; established
1898; Black Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 415 Broadway.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
EDITOR; monthly; journal of informa-
tion for authors; forty-eight pages 6x9; sul>-
scription $1; established 1S95 ; Leslie W.
Quirk, editor and publisher. Office, 150 Nas- j
sau street (3—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,796 in 1896
and 6,482 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factorv report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in i907'
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS;
monthly; educational; eighty-four pages
5x7i; subscription $1.25; established 1889;
Osslan Lang, editor; A. S. Barnes & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 11-15 E. 24th street (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever beeii secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1901 and more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907-
EDUCATIONAL liKVIEW; month-
ly, except Julv and August; educational; one
hundred and eight pages 6x9; subscription $3;
established 1891 : Nicholas Murray Butler,
LL.D., editor ; Educational Review Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, Columbia
University (3— 3).
Copies printed: 2,180 in 1899
2,650 in 1907
EL ANUNCI A DOR ; monthly ; Spanish;
ocmmercial; twenty four pages 10x14; »ub-
icrlption 42; established 18S5: Export Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office, 78
Park place.
KEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
EL COMER CIO; monthly; Spanish;
export; seventy two to eighty pages 103^^x13^;
subscription $3; established 1875; J. Sliepherd
Clark Co., editors and publishers. Office, 138
Liberty street (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,667 in 1903
7,292 in 1904
7,875 in 1905
8,542 in 1906
8,833 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — El Comkrcio
was established In 1875 and istlie oldest
Spanish newspaper and tlie oldest ex-
port journal published in the United
States. It has an extensive, s^iiarauteed
circulation ihrougliout .Mexico, West In-
dies (including Cuba and Puerto Rico),
South and Central America, Spain, Portu-
gal, Philippine Islands, etc., and is un-
equalled as a medium for merchants
and manufacturers seeking foreign trade.
ELEANOR KIRK'S IDEA;monthly;
Uterarv ; thirty-two pages 7x10 ; subscrip-
tion §1; established 1892; Eleanor Kirk, editor
and publisher. Office, 59 West 89th st. (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more tftan 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
ELECONOMISTA INTERNACION-
AL; monthly; Spanish: exporting; thirty-
six pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
1900; Q. R. Perry, editor; International Econ-
omist Company, publishers. Office. 42 Bar-
clay street (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,000 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisi^tory report, but has been
credited wrttr- Jiiore than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
ELECTRICAL AGE; monthly; elec-
tricity; sixty-four pasces 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1883; The Electrical Age Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 45 E. 42d street (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
ELECTROCHEMICAL AND MET-
ALLURGICAL INDUSTRY; month-
ly; mining and metallurgy, electro chemis-
try and chemical engineering; forty pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1902; E. F.
Roeber, editor; Electrochemical Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 239 W. 39th st. (1—8).
ELITE STYLES; monthly; fashions;
fifty six pages 103^xl5}i^; subscription $2.50;
established 1897 ; Elite Styles Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 21 W. 23d st, (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 62,125 in 1903
and 67,333 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
ELKS-ANTLER; monthly; B. P. O.
Elks; forty pages 7x10; subscription $1;
Arthur C. Moreland, editor and publisher.
Office, 1158 Broadway ( 7— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,266 in 1905.
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
40,000 in 1907.
ENGINEERING INDEX; monthly;
engineering; thirty two pages 6}4x9]4: sub-
scription $3; established Feb., 1901: John R.
Dunlap, editor and nublisher. Office. 140
Nassau street ( 1-8). Does not insert adver-
tisements. „ „ , «, „
ENGINEERING MA GAZINEi
monthly; engineering; four hundred pages
6^x91^ ;'^ subscription &S; established 1891;
John R. Dunlap. Chas. B. Going and Francis
G. Wilkware, editors; Jolin R. Dunlap, pub.
776
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
i\EW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
Usher. Issued simultaneously at New York
and London, Eng. Office, 140 Nassau st. (6—3).
Copies printed :(0©)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1901 and more than
7,500 in 1902, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
ENGINEERING REVIEW ; monthly;
plumbing, ventilating, lighting and heating;
seventy-six pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891. Engineering Keview Co.,
publishers. Office, Flatiron building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,025 in 1895
and 5,650 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
EVERYBODY'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary; one hundred and forty-
four to one hundred and sixtv pages 7x10;
subscriptions! 50; established 1899; TheRidg-
way Co., publishers. Office, 31 East Seven-
teenth street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 218,777 in
1903 and 540,323 in J906, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1907, which
is the highest rating ever accorded in
the absence of a detailed report.
Publisher's announcement. — Everybody's
Magazine has an average circulation In
excess of 490,000 copies monthly, and a
very high-grade quality.
EVERY WHERE: monthly; literary;
twenty pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents;
established 1894; Will Carleton, editor; Every
Where Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, loONas.saa street (8—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,000 in 1896
and 25,287 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 every year since 1901,
up to and including 1907.
EXPORTADOR AMERICANO;
monthly, [isee AmeHcan Exporter).
EXPORTERS AND IMPORTERS'
JOURNALi; monthly; exports and im-
ports; one hundred and sixty-four pages
11x15; subscription $5; established 1892;
Ralph W. Grout, editor; Henry W. Peabody
& Co., publishers; Office, 17 State st. (1—8).
FABRICS, FANCY GOODS AND
NOTIONS; monthly; fancy goods and
notions; seventy pages 10x12; subscription $2;
established 1875 ; Rob't H. McCread^', editor;
The H. C. Nathan Co., publishers. Office,
409Broadway (12— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cVedit
for an average issue of 4,833 in 1896
and 6,062 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FAIRPLiAY; monthly; juvenile; forty-
eight pages 6x9: subscription $1; established
October, 190i; Falrplay Publishing Co.. edl
tors and publishers. Office, 501 Fifth avenue
(5-6 P).
FAME; monthly; advertising; twenty-
four to twenty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1891; Artemas Ward, editor
and publisher. Office, 3 Union square. West
(11— 3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FAMILY DOCTOR; monthly; medi
cine and household: thirty-two pages 8x11;
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
subscription 25 cents; established 1904; John
S. Grey, editor; The Wells Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 116 E. 124th street (6—7).
FEDERAL. REPORTER; monthly,
sugar, coffee and spices; twenty pages 9x11;
subscription $1; F. C. Lowry, editor; Smith &
Schlpper, publishers. Office, 138 Front street
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,225 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1906.
FIELD AND STREAM ; monthly;
sport, travel and adventure; one hundred
and sixty pages 5x8; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1896; Field and Stream, publishers.
Office, 35 West 21st street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 41,458 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1907.
FREIGHT, THE SHIPPERS*
FORUM; monthly; transportation; flfty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $8; established
March, 1904; Freight Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 116 Nassau st. (1—8).
FUR NEW'S; monthly ; fur; seventy .six
pages 7x10; subscription .$1; estaVjlished
January, 1906; Paul Beldeu, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 10 E. Fourteenth street.
FURNITURE TRADE REVIEW
AND INTERIOR DECORATOR »
monthly; furniture; ninety two to one hun-
drtd and flftv pages 10x13; subscription $1-
established 1880; Review Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 81 Union square, North
(12--6P.)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1896, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
FUR TRADE REVIEW; monthly
furs; thirty two to seventy-two pages 8x11;
subscription $2 ; established 1873 ; A. L. Belden,
editor; F. Stallknect, publisher. Office, 32
Waverly place (1—8).
FUTURE; monthly; literary; twenty
pages 9Jxl2J; subscription ,$1; established
January, 1908; F. T. Mclntyre. editor; The
Future Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 43
W. 27th street (2— 8P).'
(GARDEN MAGAZINE AND
FARMING; monthly; gardening and hor-
ticulture; forty-eight pages 9]4xl2}4; sub-
scription $1; established February, 1905;
Wilhelm Miller, editor; Doubleday, Page &
Co., publishers. Office, 133 E. Sixteenth
street (1—5).
Copies printed: 40,542 in 1907
GARMENT BUYER AND MANU-
FACTURER 1 monthly; fashion; two
hundred pages 11x15; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898; Robert B. Bunting, editor; Gar-
ment Trade Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice. 231 W. 29th street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,625 in 1906
3,833 in 1907
GAS LOGIC: mcnthly ( A A).
GENTLEWOMAN; monthly ; fashions
and household; twenty to thlrtyslx pages
11x16; subscription 20 cents; established 1888;
M. A. Klein, editor: Th^ C. E Ellis Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 649 W. 4:5fl street (9—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 332,333 in
1900 and 400,000 in 1905, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with exceeding 75,000 in 1907.
This is the highest rating ever accord-
ed in the absence of a satisfactory de-
tailed statement of copies printed cov-
ering the issues of a full year.
GIRLS' FRIENDLY MAGAZINEj
monthly (▲ A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
777
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
GOLiF; monthlj-; sporting; eightj pages
7xlOH ; subscription 82 ; established 1895 :
Van Tassel Sutpheii. editor; Arthur Pottow,
publisher. Office, 48 W. 27th street (1—8 P).
GOOD GOVERNMENT; monthly;
civil service reform; eight pages 9x12; sub
Bcrlptlon$l; established 1881; National Civil
Service Reform League, publishers. Office,
79 Wall street (1—8).
Copies printed: 7,183 in 1894
2,866 in 1905
3,275 in 1907
GOOD LITERATURE ; monthly;
literature; twenty-four pages 11x16; sub-
•criptlon 85 cent« ; established 1892 ; F. M. Lup-
ton, Inc., publisher. Office. 23-27 City Hall
place (12 — i).
Copies printed: 1.95,833 in 1895
317,750 in 1900
440,500 in 1902
454,333 in 1903
452,333 in 1904
444,667 in 1905
452,500 in 1906
JL58.666 in 1907
GOOD ROADS MAGAZINE;
monthly; street and road improvements;
sixty-eight to eighty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription 81; established 1886; E. L. Powers
Co., publishers. Office, 150 Nassau st. (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1901 and more than
4,000 in 1903, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
GROCERS' MONTHLY REVIEW
(A A).
GUNTER'.S 3IAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and twenty-eight pages
6/^x9}^; subscription $1.50; e.siablished Feb-
ruary, 1905; Home Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 3 E. Fourteenth st. (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 49,829 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 20,000 in
1907.
HABERDASHER; monthly; fur
nlshlng goods; one hundred and fifty pages
10x13; subscription $8; established 1381; Joseph
W. Gibson, publisher. Office. 19 Union square,
W. (1-T).
Copies printed: 4,041 m 1900
4,458 in 1902
7,166 in 1903
7,000 in 1904
7,166 in 1905
7,000 in 1906
7,000 in 1907
Ihiblisher's anyiouncement.— In 1903 the Cloth-
ing Gazette was absorbed by and merged
into the Haberdasher, making a guaran-
teed and sworn to circulation of 7,000
copies monthly Post office receipts ex-
hibited.
HARDWARE DEALERS' MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; hardware; one hundred
and sl.xty-four to one humlrtMl »ind nineTf-
slx pnue8 7xlO: s'lbscription gl; e.it.ibllshed
1893: James H. Konn<^dv. editor; D. T. Mal-
let, publisher. Office, 253 Broadway (12—5)
Copies printed: 7,538 in 1895
19,020 in 1905
■ 20,500 in, 1906
21,500 in 1907
HARNESS ; monthly; harness trade;
sixty to one Imndred pages 10x13}^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; Trade News Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers. Office.
2i-26 Murray street (12~oi.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,733 in 1895
L. Belden,
Office, 32
; German;
11x14; sub-
PfingstPn,
Office, 104
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
and 3,791 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
HARPER'S BAZAR; monthly;
fashions; one hundred and forty-eight pages
71^x10; subscription $4; established 1868; Mlsa
E. Q.Jordan, editor; Harper & Brothers, pub-
lishers. Office, Franklin square.
Copies printed: (.00 ;Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1902 and more than
26,000 in 1903, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
HARPER'S NEW .MONTHLY
MAGAZINE; literary ; two hundred and
fifty pages 7x10; subscription $4; established
18i9; Harper & Brothers, editors and pub-
I Ushers. Office, Franklin square.
j Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credi-t for
I exceeding 75,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907. This is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
' absence of a satisfactory detailed state-
i ment of actual issues covering the period
i of a full year.
i HAT REVIEW; monthly ; hats;
forty-eight to seventy-six pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established 1873; A.
•dltor; F.Stallknecht, publisher.
Waverly place (1—8).
HAUSDOKTOR; monthly
■ popular medical; sixteen pages
scrlptlon $1; established 1890; G.
editor; M. Wolfflam, publisher.
John street (3—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,500 in 1896.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
' year since 1901, up to and including
1 1907-
HEAI-TH ; monthly; hygiene; sixty-
eight pages 6}4x9}4; subscription SI: estab-
1 llshed 1850; Chas. A. Tyrrell, M.D., editor;
The Health Publishing Co., publishers. Of-
fice. 321 Fifth avenue (6—6).
HEALTH-CULTURE; monthly:
hj'gieiie; eighty-four pages (^%x9%; sub-
scription »1; established 1894; W. R. C. Lat-
son, editor; Health Culture Co., publishers.
Office, St. James building (1—8 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,009 in_ 1897
I and 15,000 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907-
HEARST'S AMERICAN HOME
MAGAZINE; monthly; agriculture and
mall orrier; thirty two pages 1014x15; sub-
.scription 25 cents; established 19r)6; Ameri-
can Home Magazine Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 2 Duane street (6—7).
HEATING AND VENTILATING
MAGAZINE; monthly; heating: sixty
pages fi-MxlO; subscription $1; established
' June, 1904: A. S. Armasnac, editor: Heating
I and Ventilating Magazine Co., publishers.
Office, 1123 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: i.ooo in 1905
1,700 in 1907
HINTS; monthly; amateur theatricals;
thirty two pages 6i^x9J^j; subscription $1;
established 1899; E. P. Frenz, editor; Enter-
tainment Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
4 W. 29th street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issiie of 4,000 in 1902
778
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
and 6,800 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
tlian 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
HOME FRIEND; monthly (A A).
HOME MISSIONARY 5 monthly; con-
gregational; forty eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; establlslied 1828; Rev Jas. B.
Clark, editor; Congregational Home Mis-
sionary Society, publishers. Office. 280
Fourth avenue (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,000 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 17,500 in 1905
and 1907.
HOME MISSION MONTHLY; pres
byterian; fifty-two pages 7i9; subscription
50 cents; established 1887; Mrs. D. E. Finks,
editor; Woman's Board of Home Missions,
publishers. Office. 156 Fifth avenue (8—5).
Does not Insert advertisements.
HOME MONTHLY; household;
twenty four pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1877; Edna Lock\vood,
editor; The C. E. Ellis Co., publishers. Of-
fice, 627 W. 43d street (10—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 427,000 in 1901
and 400,000 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever ac-
corded in the absence of a satisfactory
detailed statement of actual issues cov-
ering the period of a full year.
HOME TALK; monthly; household;
thirty-six pages 8x103^; subscription 50 cents;
established 1880; Keystone Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 150 Nassau street
(1—8). Sold principally to department stores
for free distribution.
HOMILETIC MONTHLY AND
CATECHIST ; catholic clergy; eighty
pages 6x10; subscription $3; established
October, 1900; John F. Brady, editor; Joseph
H. Wagner, publisher. Office, 103 Fifth ave-
nue (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1 90 1, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
HOMILETIC REVIEW; monthly;
undenominational; one hundred and thirty-
four pages 6x9; subscription $3; established
1876; I. K. Funk and Robert Scott, editors;
rank k. Wagnalls Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 44-60 E. 23d street (1—8). _
Copies printed: 21,250 in 1904
21,004 in 1907
HOMOEOPATHIC EYE, EAR AND
THROAT JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
HOUSE FURNISHING REVIEW;
monthly; house furnishing; eightv pages
9x12; subsorlptlon $1; established 1892; Trade
Magazine Association, publishers. Office, 59
Park place (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,2^0 in 1907.
HOUSEWIFE; monthly; household;
twenty pages 10x13^; subscription 25 cents;
established 1882; The A. D. Porter Co., pub
Ushers. Office, 52-54 Duane street (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 129,166 in 1901
and 117,716 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any denite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 75,000 in 1907, which is the
highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a satisfactory detailed state-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
ment of actual issues during the
period of a full year.
HUB; monthly; carriages and automo-
biles ; one hundred to one hundred and
thirty-two pages lOxlS^-^; subscription $3;
established 1858; Trade News Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 24-26 Murray
street (12— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
trom this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more tnan
1. 000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
ICE CREAM TRADE JOURNAL;
monthly; thirty-two pages 8x11; subscription
$1; established January, 1905; T. D. Cutler,
editor; The Cutler- Williams Co., publishers.
Office, 150 Nassau street>(l— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,524 in 1905
and 2,200 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
ILLUMINATING ENGINEER;
monthly; electricity aJid gas; eighty four
pages 6j^x9i-^; subscription §.'; established
March, 1906 ;~ Illuminating Engineer Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers. Office, 12 W. For-
tieth street (3— 8P).
ILLUSTRATED COMPANION:
monthly; literary; twentj^ pages 11x16; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1880; F. B.
Warner & Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 77 Reade street (12—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ILLUSTRATED MILLINER;
monthly; fashion; fifty six to ninety six
pages 10x13; subscription $3; established
1900; Grosvenor K. Glenn, editor; The Illus-
trated Milliner Co., publishers. Office, 658
Broadway (1-^8).
Copies printed: 5,891 in 1905
7,500 in 1907
INDIA RUBBER WOULD; month-
ly; India rubber: eighty six pages 10x12: sub-
scription $3: Henry C. Pearson, editor: India
Rubber Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
395 Broadway (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
INDUSTRIAL TIMES AND MIN-
ING RECORD; monthly (A A).
INSURANCE ADVOCATE; monthly
(A A).
INSURANCE AGE; monthly; Insur-
ance; forty-four to fifty-two pages 10x13;
subscription $6; established 1878; Geo. W.
Hatch, editor ; Matthew Oriffin, publisher.
Office, 176 Broadway (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
INSURANCE AND COMMERCIAL
MAGAZINE; monthly ; Insurance; forty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1876; Charles F. Howell, editor and publish-
er. Office, 108 Fulton street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,112 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
779
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx. HEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
credited with exceeding 2,250 in 1904
and more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
INSURANCE CRITIC; monthly; in-
surance ; forty -four pages 9x12 ; subscription
$8.25; established 1874: WeorRe W. Corliss, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, 81 Nassau street
(12-5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
INSURANCE ENGINEEKINGj
monthlj'; Insurance; eugineering; one hun-
dred and twenty-eight pages TxlU: subscrip-
tion $3; egtabllshert 1901; Franklin Webster
and A. Irving Brewster, editors; The Insur-
ance Press, publishers. Offlce, 12vJ Liberty
street fll— 5 P).
INSURANCE INDEX; monthly; in-
surance; twenty-four to eighty pages 9x12;
subscription $2.50; established 1870; R. B.
Caverly, editor and publisher. Offlce, 203
Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1902,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
INSURANCE L.AW JOURNAL \
aaonthly ; insurance law; eighty-four pages
6x10; subscription $6; established 1871 ; Walter
8. Nichols, editor; C. C. Hlne's Sons, publish-
ers. Office. 100 William street.
INSURANCE MONITOR; monthly;
insurance; forty-eight pages 93^x11^^; sub-
scription $3; established 1S58; Walter F.
Nichols, editor; C. C. Hine's Sons, publishers.
Offlce. 100 William street.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies,
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
INSURANCE PRE!SS MONTHLY
INDUSTRIAL. EDITION; Industrial
life insurance; sixteen to twenty four pages
10x13 ; subscription $3 ; established 1898 ;
Franklin Webster, editor : The Insurance
Press, publishers. Offlce, 120 Libertv street
(6-5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,083 in 1900
and 7,117 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
INSURANCE TIMES; monthly; in-
surance; fifty-two pages 9x12; subscription
$3; established 1868; James A. Van Cleve, edi-
tor; Estate of P. T. Kempson, publisher.
Office, 39 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,046 in 1897,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 2,250 in 1903
and more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
INTERIOR DECORATION; rtonth
ly; housefurnishing; thirty-two pages 9x14;
subscriptions!; established 1905; Clifford &
Lawton. editors and publishers. Offlce, 19
Union square (9—5 P) (A A).
INTERNATIONAL BOOKBIND-
ER; monthly; bookbinding interests;
twelve pages 11x14: subscription gl; estab-
lished 1900; James W. Dougherty, editor; J.
L. Feenev, publisher. Office, 132 Nassau
street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has never
made a definite and satisfactory report,
but has credit for issuing more than
4,000 in 1902 and more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
INTERNATIONAL, CONFEC-
TIONER; monthly; confectionery; flfty-
two pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1892; T. F. Harvey, editor and publisher. Of-
flce, 150 Nassau street (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,101 in 1903
and 3,057 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF
SURGERY ; monthly; surgical; eighty five
pages 8x11; subscription SI; established 1888;
P.J Rosenheim, M.D., editor: International
Journal of Surgei-y Co., publlshsrs. Office,
100 William street (6—3) ^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 28,310 in 1898,
since which it ^ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 20,000 in 1903
and more than 17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
INTERNATIONAL MARINE EN-
GINEERING; monthly; engineering and
shipbuilding; one hundred and twenty to
one hundred and sixty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; established 1897; H. L. Aldrich,
editor and publisher. Offlce. 17 Battery place
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,583 in 1898
and 5.730 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4.000 in IQ05 and 1907.
INTERNATIONA li STEAM ENGI-
NEER; monthly; nieohanieal and engineer-
ing; one hundred and sixteen pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established July, 1902; O. R,
Young, editor : Stationary Engineer Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office. 108 Fulton
street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 37,618 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
INTERNATIONAL STUDIOj
monthly; art; one hundred and twenty-five
pages 8x12; subscriptions!; established !897;
John Lane Co., publishers. Office, 67 Fifth
avenue (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,000 in 1899
and 8,000 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907,
INTERVIEW; monthly; sixty eight to
one hundred and thirty-two pages 95^x13%;
subscription $1; established 1893; Interview
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Office. 108 Fulton street (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
ITA LIANI E L' AMERICA ; monthly
(A A).
ITEMS OF INTEREST; monthly;
dentistry, science and literature; one hun-
dred and sixty pages 6^x91^; subscription $1;
established 1878; R. Ottolengui, editor; Con-
solidated Dental Manufacturing Company,
publishers. Office, 130 Washington pi. (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 9,020 m 1895, and
12,375 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
780
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
report, but has been credited with more
than 7.500 in 1907.
JEWISH- CHRISTIAN; monthly
(A A).
JOUKNAL, OF THE AMERICAN
SOCIETY FOR PHYSIC^AL, RE-
SEARCH; monthly; seventy-six pages
5fx8|; subscription §5; established January,
1907; Dr. James H. Hyslop. editor; Publica-
tion Committee, publishers. Office, Tribune
building (1— SP).
JOURNAL. OF BAINEOLOCiYj
monthly (A A).
JOURNAL. OF CUTANEOUS
DISEASES; monthly; medical; ^ixty-
four pages 5x8; subscription $4; established
1883; A. D. Mewborn, M.D., editor; The
Grafton Press, publishers. Office, 70 Fifth
avenue (12 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
JOURNAL, OF GEO(;RAPHYj
monthly, except July aud AujiUst; educa-
tional; thirty two pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1901; Richard E.Dodge, editor;
Teachers' College, publishers (2— S).
Copies printed: 3,050 in 1903
1,496 in 1905
1,530 in 1907
JOURNAIi OF NERVOUS AND
MENTAL. DISEASE; monthly; medical;
one hundred and twenty-eight pages 7x10;
subscription $5; established 1873; Smith E.
Jelliffe, editor and publisher. Ofiftce, 64
W. 56th street (12— 4).
Copies printed: 2,930 in 1902
3,191 in 1903
3,033 in 1906
3,000 in 1907
JOURNAL OF SURGICAL. TECH-
NOLOGY; monthly; surgical science;
sixty-eight pages 7x10: subscription $1;
established 19(30; Technique Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office. 404 E. Four-
teenth street.
JUDGE LIBRARY' MAGAZINE;
monthly; comic: thirty-six pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established 1590; The Judge
Company, editors and publishers. Office, 225
Fifth avenue_( 1—3).
Copies priiited: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1901 and more than
20,000 in 1904 and 1907.
JUNIOR TOILETTES; monthly: chil-
dren's fashions : twenty four pages 8x11 ;
subscription $1; established 1902; Ernestine
Cavilla Jagerhuber, editor; The Toilettes
Fashion Co., publishers. Office, 172 Fifth
avenue (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 36,540 in 1903,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1904
and 1907.
KINDERGARTEN MAGAZINE;
monthly. (See Manistee, JTichigan.)
KNICKERBOCKER; monthly (A A).
LADIES' HOME TOPICS; monthly;
literature ; thirty-two pages lOJ^xU ; subscrip-
tion 35 cents; established 1895; Mascot Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,753 in 1896,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 4,000 in 1903
and more than 2,250 in 1907.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
LADIES' WORLD; monthly; house-
hold; forty-four pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1879; Charles Dwyer,
editor; S. H. Moore Compauy, publishers.
Office, 23-27 City Hall place (1—7).
Copies printed: 389,333 in 1895
471,625 in 1900
488,667 in 1902
515,916 in 1903
465,416 in 1904
446,583 in 1905
437*708 in 1906
464.292 in 1907
L'ART DE L.A MODE; montlily;
fashions; twenty-eight to torty-two pajres
11x15; subscription $3.50; established 1882;
Henrietta Williams, editor ; Morse Broughton
Co., publishers. Office, 31 E. 21st street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 32,750 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 20,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
LASKER'S CHESS MAGAZINEi
monthly; chess; fifty two pages 7x10; sub-
scription's; established November, 1904; Dr.
E. Lasker, editor and publisher. Office, 116
Nassau street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,290 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
LEADER; monthly; juvenile; roman
catholic; thirty-two pages 7x10; subscription
$1; establlshefi 1870; Paulist Fathers, editors
and publishers. Address, 120 West Sixtieth
street ( 12— 5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898 and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
LE BON TON AND LE MONITEUR
DE LA MODE: monthly; fashions;
thirty pages 12x17; subscription $3.50; estab-
lished 1861; S. T. Taylor Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Oface,930Broadway (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 31,964 in 1894
and 63,500 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1904 and 1907.
LIBRARY INDEX; monthly; perl-
odicals; thirty six cages 61^x10: subscrip-
tion So; established January, 1905; II. R.
Bowker. editor and publisher (1—8). Does
not insert advertisements.
L.IBRARY JOURNAL.; monthly;
bibliographic; sixty-eight pages SxlO ; sub-
scription $4; established 18(6; R. R. Bowker,
editor and publisher. Office, 298 Broadway
(12-6).
Copies printed: 1,816 in 1906
1,881 in 1907
LIFE INSURANCE INDEPEND-
ENT; monthly; life insurance; thirty-two
pages 9x12 ; subscrintion $2 ; established
1889; N. H. Weed, editor and publisher.
Office, 106 Fulton street (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a rat-
ing has never been forthcoming.
LIGHT; monthly; gas and other light-
ing; one hundred pages 9}^12; subscription
81; established March, 1901; Light Publish-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
781
NEW YORK— Manhattan and BronK.
ing Company, editors and publishers. Office,
265 Broadway (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
LITERARY LIFE; monthly (A A).
LITTLE FOLKS; monthly (A A).
LIVE WIRE; monthly; literary; two
hundred pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1907, as Ocean; Frank A. Mun- 1
sey Co., editors and publishers. Office, 175 i
Fifth avenue (1—8). ;
LIVING TRUTHS; monthly; unde- ;
nomlnatlonal; sixty four pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1902; Rev. A. B. I
Simpson, editor; The Living Truths Co., pub- |
Ushers. Office, 38 W. Eighteenth street (2—4). [
Does not insert advertisements. 1
LODGE. CLUB AND ASSOCIA- '
TION RECORD; monthly; thirty-two
pages 11x16; subscription $2; established
1886; Record Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, 35 Frankfort st. (7—5).
LONG ISLAND MAGAZINE; month
ly; real estate; thirty-six pages 9x12; sub-
soription SI; established 1906; Merrick Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
1 W. 34th street (3—8 P).
LU3IBER3IAN'S REVIEW; month
ly; lumber; forty pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established 1892; Frederick J. Caulkins,
editor; John G. Staats, puVjllsher. Office, 45
Broadway.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1899, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
LUTHER LEAGUE REVIEW;
monthly ; lutheran ; thirty-two to thirty six
f>ages 6]4x9}4; subscription 50 cents; estab
lahed 1888; E. F. Eilert. editor; Luther
League of America, publishers. Office, 131
Liberty street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,661 in 1894
and 6,225 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
TWcCALL'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
fashions; eighty pages Sxll; subscription
60 cents; established 1873; The McCall Co.,
editors and publishers. Office. 236 "W, 37th
street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 141,129 in 1899
and q 1 6,666 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 75,000 in 1907, which is the high-
est rating ever accorded in the absence
of a satisfactory detailed statement of
actual issues during the period of a
full year.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE; monthly.
(See Long Island City, Borough of Queens.)
Bee advertisement on following page.
MACCABAEAN; monthly ; Zionism ;
forty eight pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1901; Louis Llpsky, editor; The
Maccabaean Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 547 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,666 in 1902
and 6,916 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1904 and 1907-
MACHINERY; monthly; mechanical;
thirty-two pages 9x13; subscription $1 ; estab
Il8hedl894; The Industrial Press, publishers;
also prints an edtion entitled Engineering
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
edition, 48 pages 9x13 ; subscription $2.
Office. 49 Lafayette street (12—6).
Copies printed :(©©) 14,958 in 1895
20,379 in 1900
26,101 in 1901
27,622 in 1902
23,617 in 1904
22,750 in 190S
22,404 in 1906
23,021 in 1907
MAGAZINE OF HISTORY WITH
NOTES AND QUERIES; monthly; his-
tory; sixty-four pages 7^^2x10^ : subscrip-
tion $5; established January, 1905; William
Abbatt, editor and publisher. Office, 141
E. 25th street (1—8).
MAGAZINE OF 3IYSTERIE8;
monthly; forty four to sixty four pages lOx
14; subscription $1 ; established May, 1901; C.
E. Ellis, editor; Magazine of Mysteries Asso-
ciation (Inc. ), publishers. Office, 22 N. Wil-
liam street (1—8).
Copies printed: 60,177 in 1902
175,000 in 1905
183,333 in 1907
MANUFACTURER; monthly (A A).
MATILDA ZIEGLER 3IAGAZINE
FOR THE BLIND; monthly; fifty pages
(printed in raised type, one side only)
11i^jx13J^; subscription 10 cents— distributed
free to blind of United States; established
1906; Walter G. Holmes, editor; Ziegler Pub-
lication Co. for the Blind, publishers. Office,
.S06 W. 53d street (6—7).
MEDICAL CENTURY; monthly;
homoepathic medicine, surgery and colla-
teral sciences; sixty-eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription $2; established 1893; WilUs A.
Dewey. M. D., editor; Medical Century Pub-
lishing Co., publishers; dated also at Chi-
cago, 111. Office, 9 E. 42d street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
or an average issue of 8,500^ in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
MEDICAL CRITIC ; monthly (A A).
31ED1CAL EXAMINER AND
GENERAL PRACTITIONER;
monthly; medical: eighty pages 9x12: sub-
scription $2; established 1S91; A. La" rence
Gnichtel, M. D.. editor; John Qny Monlhan,
publisher. Office, 90 William street (6—3).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,704 in 1895
and 6,589 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and_ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
MEDICAL REVIEW OF RE-
VIEWS; monthly; medical; one hundred
and twentv-elght pages 7x93^ ; subscription
$2; established 1895; Dr.Danlel Lewis, editor;
Medical Review of Reviews Company (incor-
porated), publishers. Office. 616 Madison ave-
nue (12— «).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,866 in_ 1896
and 11,142 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1903 and more than
4,000 in 1907.
MEDICAL TIMES; monthly; medi-
cal; sixty-four pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1871 ; Alfred Kimball Hills. M. D.,
editor; N. Y. Medical Times Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 641 West End avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,021 in 1895
and 6,250 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
782 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
mcclur£s
MfiCAZmZ
Advertising rate based Average monthly Average monthly
on guaranteed circulation excess over
monthly circulation of exceeded Guarantee
J904
333,000
375,000
42,000
J905
375,000
4J4,000
39,000
1906
4U,000
457,000
43,000
1907
4U,000
469,000
55,000
When you buy land from a good real
estate company it guarantees your title to
the property.
When you buy clothes from a good tailor
he guarantees their fit.
Every good business man guarantees his
products, and exacts a guarantee on what he
buys.
How about buying circulation ? There are
two kinds : ''guaranteed,'' and the other kind.
The above figures will not interest adver-
tisers who prefer the other kind.
LOUIS B. DcVEAU
Manager Advertising Department
44 East 230 Street NEW YORK
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
783
SE W YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
MEDICINISCHE MONATS-
80HRIFT; monthly ; German; medical:
seventy-two pages 6x9; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1888; A. Ripperger, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 50 W. 130th streot (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
M E D I C (I - PIIARSIACEUTICAL.
CRITIC AND GUIDE; mouthly; medi-
cal and pharmaceutical; forty eight pages
7x10; subscription $1; establishtrt January,
1903; William J. Robinson. M. U., editor; The
Critic Guide Co., publishers. Office, 12 Mount
Morris Park West (3—8).
Copies printed: 5,600 in 1903
10,000 in 1905
45,770 in 1907
MERCANTILE ADJUSTER;
monthly (A A).
MERCK'S ARCHIVES; monthly;
medical; sixty-two pages 7x10}^; subscription
91; established 1899; Merck & Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 13-19 University place.
MERCK'S REPORT; monthly; drugs
and pharmacy; sixty-four pages 10x14; sub-
scription $2; established 1891; Merck & Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, Uni-
versity place and Eighth street (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issite of 11,123 it^ 1896
and 9,288 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with exceeding 7,500 in 1903 and more
than 4,000 in 1907.
MESSENGER; monthly; romau
catholic; one hundred and forty four pages
7x10; subscription $2; established 1863; Apos
tleshlp of Prayer, editors and publishers;
prints the Pilgrim of Our Lady martyrs and
Messenger of the Sacred Heart, subscription
fiO cents. Office. 27 W. Sixteenth street (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 37,000 in 1894
and 27,658 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 20,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
METAL. INDUSTRY; monthly;
metals— brass, copper, aluminum, etc. ; sixty-
eight pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
January, 1903; Metal Industry Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 61 Beekman street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,666 in 1903
2,500 in 1904
3,000 in 1905
4,000 in 1906
5,000 in 1907
METAPHYSICAL MAGAZINE;
monthly; new thought; ninety-six pages 6x9;
subscription $2; established 1895; L.E.Whip-
ple, editor; The Metaphvsical Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 500 Fifth avenue ( 1—8).
METR0N0 3IE; monthly ; musical ;
forty four pages 10J^xl8%; subscription $1;
established 1883; G. Saenger, editor; Metro-
nome Publishing Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 136 Thompson street (6—7).
Copies printed: 25,583 in 1901
23,713 in 1905
27,696 in 1906
19,146 in 1907
METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE;
monthly ; one hundred and thirty six pages
6X10: subscription $1.50; established 1895; R.
H.Russell,!publl8her. Office. 3 W. 29th st. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 151,666 in 1903
and 214,166 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
with more than 75,000 in 1907, which is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a satisfactory detailed state-
ment covering the actual issues during
the period of a full year.
METROPOLITAN AND RURAL
HOME; monthly; sixteen to twenty-eight
pages 12x17; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1871; Wm. J. Thompson, managing
editor and publisher. Office, 641 W.43d street
(1-8). _
Copies printed: 500,000 in 1896
500,000 in 1905
500,829 in 1907
METROPOLITAN ODD-FEL-
LOW; monthly; Odd Fellowship; twenty
to thirty-two pages 7x10; subscription 75
cents; established February, 1905; Robert A.
Verrie. editor and publisher. Office, 143
Chambers street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,904 in 1907
MIDWAY; monthly (A A).
MILLINERY TRADE REVIEW 1
monthly; millinery trade; fashions; one
hundred and forty-eight pages 10x18; sub-
scription $4; established 1876; Chas. W. Far-
mer, editor; The Gallison & HobronCo., pub-
lishers (12— 6). Office, 13 Astor place.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, buit it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
3IINERAL COLLECTOR: monthly;
minerals; twenty-four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; Arthur Chamberlain, editor; The
Mineral Collector Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 333 West 41st street (1—8).
MISSIONARY REVIEW OF THE
WORLD; monthly; undenominational;
one hundred and four pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1878; Arthur T. Pier-
son, editor; Funk & Wagnalls Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 30 Lafayette place (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, buit it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1897, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MISSION FIELD; monthly; Reformed
church; forty pages 6x9; subscription 50
cents; established 1887; Rev. a. DeW. Mason,
editor; Mission Boards of the Reformed
Church in America, publishers. Office, 25
East 22d street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,500 in 1896
5,125 in 1905
5,262 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Mission
Field is the official missionary magazine
of the Reformed Church In America. It
reaches monthly over 5,200 ministers and
laymen. Its advertising value for high-
grade goods is apparent.
MODERN MIRACLES; monthly;
new thought; hygiene; sixteen pages 10^x15;
subscription 50 cents; established March,
1906; A. B. Prather, editor; Modern Science
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 126 W.
34th street (1—8).
Copies printed: 18,583 in 1907
MODERN STORIES; monthly; fic-
tion; sixteen pages llJ^xl6J^; subscription
25 cents; established 1892; Modern Stories
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Gold street (1—8).
Copies printed: 324,750 in 1898
328,000 in 1900
277,000 in 1902
322,916 in 1904
305,418 in 1905
300,000 in 1906
300,000 in 1907
MODES AND FABRICS; monthly;
fashions; thirty-two to thirty-six pages 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1890; A. P. Gar-
r84
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and BronK.
diner Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 320 Broadway (3—3).
MOODY'S MAGAZINE? monthly;
finance; one hundred and thirty two pages
61-^x91^; subscription $3; established De-
cember, 1905; Byron W. Holt, editor; Moody's
Magazine, publishers. Office, 35 Nassau street
(1—7).
MOTOR; monthly; motoring; eighty to
one hundred and twelve pages 10x14; sub-
scription $3; established 1903; New Publica-
tion Company, editorsand publishers. Office,
2 Duane street (1—8).
Copies Drinted: 25,750 in 1907
MOTOR CAR; monthly; automobiles;
eighty pages TJ^xHi"^; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished February, 1904; The W. Q. Pier.son Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
108 Fulton street (12—5).
Copies printed: 9,666 in 1904
13,083 in 1906
9.792 in 1907
MOTORCYCLE I ILLUSTRATED;
monthly; mocorcycles; thirty -six pages
8x11; subscription $1; established January,
1906; L. H. Cornish, editor; Motorcj cle Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 3 Broad
street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,810 in 1906
2,000 in 1907
MUN8E\"S MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary ; one hundred and sixty pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1886; The
Frank A. Munsey Company, publishers. Of-
fice, 175 Fifth avenue (2-fi).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 625,166 in 1899
and 611,600 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever accorded
in the absence of a definite and satis-
factorv statement covering the issue of
an entire year.
NASSAU MONTHLY ; sixty pages
6ix9f; subscription $1; established August,
1906; Nassau Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, lit! Nassau street
(9-6P)(A A).
NATIONAL ADVOCATE; monthly;
temperance; sixteen pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion %l\ established 1866; National Temper-
ance Society and Publication House, editors
and publishers. Office, 3 E. Fourteenth street
(6-3). ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,150 in 1896
and 4,125 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NATIONAL BOTTLERS' QA-
ZETTE; monthly; soda, beer and mineral
water bottling; one hundred and flft3' two
Pfges 10x13; subscription $3; established 1882;
W. B. Keller, editor; W. B. Keller Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. 99 Nassau st. (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,200 in 1895
and 5,016 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
NATUROPATH AND HERALD
OF HEA LTH ; monthly; hygienic; ninety
pages 8x11; subscription $1; established 1896;
Benedict Lust, editor; Kneipp Magazine Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office. 124 E.
59th street (1—8).
Copies printed: 9,250 in 1901
21,666 in 1905
21,000 in 1907
NATUROPATH UND GESUND- I
HEITS-RATHGEBER; monthly; Qer- 1
man; hygienic; thirty six pages 7x10; sub
•crlption $1; established 1896; Benedict Lust
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
editor and publisher. Office, 124 E. 59th street
(1 — 8).
Copies printed: 3,250 in 1901
12,411 in 1905
11,000 in 1907
NEW BROADWAY MAGAZINEj
monthly; literary; one hundred and twenty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; William Griffith, editor; Broad-
way Magazine (Inc.), publisher. Office, 3-7
West 22d street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1907, which is the
highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a detailed statement cover-
ing the period of a full year.
NEW EDUCATION; monthly; educa-
tional; twenty-eight pages 9x12; suiiscription
«1; established 1887; The Author of Preston
Papers, editor; New Education Publishing
Co., publishers; prints a Primary Department
edition, subscription 25 cents. Office, 3 E.
Fourteenth street (12 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NEW IDEA WOMAN'S MAGA-
ZINE; monthly ; fashions; ninety-six to one
hundred and twenty pages 113^x16; sub-
scriptions!; established 1896; The Butterlck
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, Spring, Vandam and Macdougal streets.
(1-4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 160,667 in 1903
and 183,644 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1907, wihch is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a satisfactory detailed state-
ment of actual issues during the period
of a full year.
NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB
JOURNAL; monthly; athletic; fifty- two
pages 7xl0J^; subscription $1; established
1891; F. M. Crossett, editor; N. Y. Athletic
Club, publishers. Office, 166 Fifth ave. (12—3).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,120 in igoo
and 4,296 iri' 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NEW YORK STATE JOURNAL
OF MEDICINE; monthly (A A).
NEWSDEALER; monthly ; twenty
pages 8x11; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1904; National Association of News-
dealers, editors and publishers Office, 19
Park place (2—5 P).
NORTH AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF HOMEOPATHY; monthly (A A).
NUGENT'S BULLETIN; monthly;
ready to wear garments; one hundred and
twenty-eight to one hundred and sixty pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1902; W.
W. Nugent, editor; The Allen-Nugent Co.,
publishers. Office, 13 Astor place (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,105 in 1903
and 5,389 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
OFFICIAL RAILWAY EQUIP-
MENT REGISTER; monthly; railroads;
five hundred page* 9x12; subscription $6;
established 1885; J. B, Conrad, editor; The
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
f85
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
Railway Equipnieut and Publication Co.,
publishers. Oftice, 24 Park place (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,037 ii^ 1902
2,-j22 in 1905
3,029 in 1906
3,362 in 1907
OFFICIAL. RAILWAY GUIDE;
monthly ; fourteen hundred and twelve pages
7x10; subscription $8; established 1863; Na-
tional Railway Publication Conipan J', editors
and publishers. Office, 24 Park place (1—8).
OPEN WINDOW; monthly (A A;.
OPTICAL REVIEW: monthly; optl
cal; ninety six pages 7xiO; subscription $2;
established April, 1907; F. A. McGill, editor;
The Jewelers' Circular Publlsiiiug Company,
publishers. Office, UJohn street (6-.).
OUR SECOND CENTURY: monthly;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1876; 0. F. Deihm, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 509 W. 185th street.
OUTING MAGAZINE. (See Deposit,
N. Y. )
PAINTERS' MAGAZINE AND
WALL, PAPER TRADE JOURNAL;
monthly; painting and wall papers; seventy-
eight pages 7x10; subscription §1.50; estab-
lished 1874; Herbert W. Groser. editor; Wm.
O. Allison, publisher. Office, 100 William st.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in i8g8, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PAPER BOX 31 A K E R AND
A3IERICAN BOOKBINDER;
monthly; twentv-f our pages 9x12; subscrtp-
tlon S2; established 1892; L.D. Post, editor and
publisher. Office. 13-21 Park row(8— 7P).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
PARAGON MONTHLY; literary;
twenty-eight pages 11^x161^: subscription 20
cents: established 1898: Margaret Nettleton,
editor; The C. E. Ellis Conipany. publishers.
Office, 627 West 43d strfet ( 10—7)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 400,166 in 1901
and 400,000 m 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907- This
is the highest rating ever accorded in
■ the absence of a satisfactory detailed
statement of actual issues covering the
period of a full year.
PARISH VISITOR: monthly; pro-
testant episeopal; four pages 16x22; subsci-ip-
tion 50 cents; established 1852; Thos. Whit
taker, publisher. Office, 2 and 3 Bible House
(6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,166 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 17,500
every year since, up to and including
1907.
PARIS MODES; monthly; fashions;
sixty-tour pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents;
established 1896: Paris Modes Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 36-44 West 24th street (1—8).
PEARSON'S MAGAZINE; monthly:
literarv ; one hundred and fifty to two hun-
dred pages 7x10; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1899; Arthur W. Little, editor; Pearson
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 2-20 Astor
place (1—7).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 125,748 in
1900 and 227,494 in 1906, since which
50
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Brona.
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1907, which
is the highest rating ever accorded in
the absence of a satisfactory detailed
statement of actual issues covering the
period of a full year.
PEDIATRICS; monthly; diseases of
children; ninety six pages 7x9; subscription
$2; established 1896; George Carpenter, M.D.
(London), editor; F. M. Crossett Co., publish-
ers. Office, 156 Fifth avenue (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,312 in 1896
and 14,369 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 every year since 1902,
up to and including 1907.
PENMAN'S ART JOURNAL |
monthly ; penmanship ; twenty-four pages
10x14; subscription .gi ; established 1877: D, T.
Ames, editor; Ames & Rollinson Co., publish-
ers. Office, 202 Broadway.
Coipes printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1901 and more than
7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
PEOPLE'S HOME JOURNAL;
monthly; fiction; twenty -four pages 11x16;
subscription :35 cents; established 1885; F. M.
Luptou (Inc.), publisher. Office, 28 City Hall
place (12—5).
Copies printed: 316,583 in 1895
389,750 in 1900
493,916 in 1902
515,250 in 1903
525,166 in 1904
544,541 in 1905
554,916 in 1906
564,416 in 1907
PEOPLE'S MACiAZINE: monthly;
one hundred and ninety two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1.50; established July, 1906; Street
& Smith, editors and publishers. Office, 79
Seventh avenue (4—8 P).
PHONOSCOPE; monthly; scientific;
sixteen pages 10x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Phonoscope Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers. Office. 4 E. Fourteenth st.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than x,ooo copies reg-
ularly in 1897, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
PHOTOGRAPHIC TIMES; month-
ly; photography; eighty pages 6}^x9J^; sub-
scription $1; established 1870; W. I. Lincoln
Adams, editor; Photographic Times Publish-
ing Association, publishers. Office. 39 Union
square (1— ).
Copies printed: 2,500 in 1899
3,516 in 1907
PHOTO-MINIATURE; monthly;
photography: ninetv-two pages 5x8; sub-
scription $2.50: established 1899; John A. Ten-
nant; editor; Tennant & Ward, publishers.
Office, 287 Fourth avenne (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5.564 in 1903
and 4,441 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907-
PHRENOLOGICAL JOUR N A K
AND SCIENCE OF HEALTH; month-
ly; phrenological; forty-eight pages 7x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1838; J. A. Fowler,,
editor; Fowler & Wells Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 24 E. 2«d street (15—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis
factory statement has ever been securei!
786
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
from this paper, buit it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1897, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
PICTORIAL. REVIEW; monthly;
fashions and household; sixty-four pages
10x14; subscription $1; established 1899;
Pictorial Review Co., editors and publishers.
vOfflce, 853 Broadway (2—5).
Copies printed: 78,650 in 1902
157.750 in 1904
174,000 in 1906
!209,792 year ending March, 1908.
PITMAN'S JOURNAL.; monthly;
educational— shorthand and typewriting;
twenty-four pages 73^x9%; subscription 50
cents; established 1904; Isaac Pitman & Sons,
editors and publishers. Office, 31 Union
square (1—7).
POPULAR MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; tvvo hundred and twenty-four pages
7x10; subscription $1.50; estaV)llshed Novem-
ber, 1903; Street & Smith, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, Seventh avenue and Fifteenth
street (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1905 and 1907.
POST-GRADUATE; monthly; medi-
cine and surgery; seventy-six pages 5^x9;
subscription $1 ; established 1896; Post-Grad-
uate Medical Society, editors and publishers.
Office, Second ave.and E. Twentieth st. (3—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
PRACTICA li DRUGGIST AND
PHARMACEUTICAL REVIEW OF
REVIEWS; monthly; drugs; sixty pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 18!)6; Benj.
Llllard, editor; Lillard & Co., publishers.
Office, 108 Fulton street (12—5).
Copies printed: 12,833 in 1897
6.958 in 1903
7,625 in 1904
8,491 in 1905
9,000 in 1906
8,209 in 1907
PRINTING TRADE NEWS; month
ly; sixty-four pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1890; John H. Delaney, editor;
Charles G. McCoy, publisher. Office, 326 W.
41st street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,333 year ending
January, 1908.
Publisher's announcement.— The Printing
Tba^db Nkwb 1b the only new^s magazine of
the printing trade in America. Its circula-
tion covers particularly the field from
Maine to Maryland, west to Pittsburg,
where three-quarters of the printing of the
country is done. The magazine reaches
practically every proprietor in section
named and is read closely by them.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMER-
ICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRIC-
AL ENGINEERS; monthly; electricity;
sixty-four to one hundred and ninety two
pages 6x9; subscription $5; established 1884;
Editing Committee of the American Institute
of Electrical Engineers, editors and publish-
ers. Office. 33 W. 39th street (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,350 in 1896
4,105 in 1904
4,770 in 1905
5,227 in 1906
6,476 in 1907
PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERI-
CAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGI-
NEERS; monthly, except June and July;
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
engineering; one hundred and seventy pages
6x9; subscription $6; established November,
1873; Chas. Warren Hunt, editor; American
Society of Civil Engineers, publishers. Of-
fice, 220 West 57th street (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,675 in 1907
PUBLIC HEALTH JOURNAL;
monthly; medical and sanittiry ; sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription §1; established
1886; Drs. J. K. Crook and Wm. Oliver Moore,
editors; The International Board of Health
Journal Co., publishers. Office, 18 E. Seven-
teenth street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1899 and more than
7,500 in 1900, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
PUBLISHER AND RETAILER;
monthly; books and periodicals; sixty-eight
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1904; W.E.Price, editor and publisher. Office,
24-26 East 21»t street ( 1—8 ) .
Copies printed: 8,000 in 1907
PUBLISHERS' GUIDE ; monthly ;
twenty-four pages 6x9; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1893; Publishers' Guide Co. Cine),
publishers. Office, 150 Nassau street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
tor issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1895 and 1902, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
PUCK'S MAGAZINE; monthly; hu-
morous; thirty-four pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1887; Keppler & Schwarz-
maun (Incorporated), editors and publishers,
Office, S. W. corner of Houston and Mul-
berry streets (4—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 17,500 in 1896 and more than
12,500 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
QUIVER ; monthly ; literary; one hun-
dred and sixteen pages 7x10 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; Cassell & Co. (Ltd.),
editors and publishers. Office, 7-9 W. Eight-
eenth street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1901 and more than
7,500 in 190^ and 1907.
RAILROAD MAN'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary; one hundred and ninety-
two pages 7x10; subscription $1 ; established
October, 1903; The Frank A. Munsey Co , pub-
lishers. Office, 175 Fifth avenue (1—8 P).
RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE
ENGINEERING; monthly; railroad me-
chanics ; sixty eight to eighty pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1888; Angus Sin-
clair, editor; Angus Sinclair Co.. publishers.
Office,136 Liberty street (7— 5 P.)
Copies printed: 22,333 in 1896
18,667 in 1905
17,125 in 1907
RAILWAY CRITIC; monthly; rail-
road; travel; forty-eight to sixty-four pages
7x111^; subscription $1; established Janu-
ary, 1902; Edward S. Farrow, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 143 Liberty street ( 1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in rqos and 1907.
RAILW^AY MACHINERY; monthly;
car construction and machinery; one hun-
dred and eight pages 9x13; subscrIption$2;
established November, 1901; The Industrial
Press, publishers. Office, 9-11 Murray ptreet
(12-6).
Copies printed: 2,500 in 1906
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 787
Frank Presbrey
Company
GENERAL ADVERTISING AGENTS
3 West 29th Street
NEW YORK
Offers to advertisers a modern
service with studious attention
to individual needs.
788
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
RECORD AND NATIONAL. AD-
VOCATE OF INSURANCE; monthly;
Insurance ; twenty pages 10x12 ; subscrip-
tion (3; established 1876; Harry C. Sommers,
editor; C. J. Smith, publisher. Office, 55
Liberty street (1—8).
RECREATION; monthly; field sports;
sixty-eight pauses 10x14; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1894; Paul Thompson, editor; Out-
door News Co., publishers. Office, 4 W. 22d
street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1897 and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
ROYAL. ARCANUM MESSENGER;
monthly (A A).
RUDDER; monthly; yachting; one
hundred pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
Uahed 1890; Thos. Fleming Day, editor; The
Rudder Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 9
Murray street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,400 in_ 1896
and 13,541 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
RUPERT'S MAfi,4ZINE; monthly;
hygienic; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1898; VVm. F. Rupert,
editor and publisher. Office, 114 Fifth
avenue (1 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1901 and more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SAILORS' MAGAZINE AND SEA-
MEN'S FRIEND; monthly; thlrty-slx
pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; established 1828;
American Seamen's Friend Society, editors
and publishers. Office, 76 Wall street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1902, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
ST. NICHOLAS; monthly; juvenile;
one hundred and four pages 8x10 ; subscrip-
tion $3 ; establisiied 1873; Mary Mapes Dodge,
editor; Century Compauj', publishers. Office,
Union square (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1907.
SARTORIAL ART JOURNALj
monthly.; men's fashions; one hundred and
six pages 10x12V^; subscription $10; estab-
lished 1873: The Jno. J. Mitchell Company,
editors and publishers. Office, 41 W. 25th
street ( 12— <)).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,237 in 1896
and 10,245 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN EX-
PORT EDITION iLa America Clentlflca);
montlily; English and Spanish; ninety-four
Sages 11x16; subscription $3; established 1878;
[una & Company, editors and publishers.
Office. 861 Broadway (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
SCRAP BOOK; monthly; one hundred
and ninety two pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established March, 1906; The Frank A. Mun-
sey Company, editors and publishers. Office,
175 Fifth avenue (3—5 P).
SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and thirty pages 7x10;
subscription $3 ; established 1887 ; Chas.
Scribner's Sons, editors and publishers.
Office, 158-157 Fifth avenue.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1896, and every year
since, up to and including 1907. This is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a satisfactory detailed state-
ment of actual issues covering the period
of a full year.
SCRIP; monthly; art; forty pages 6%x
9V; subscription $1.50; established October^
1905; Elizabeth L. Cary, editor: Moffat, Yard
& Co., publishers. Office, 289 Fourth avenue
(10— 5 P).
SELLING MAGAZINE; monthly:
niarketlng machinery; seventy two pages
6}47i9]4; subscription $1; established 1906;
John A. Kershaw, editor: E. P. Harris, pub-
lisher. Office, 253 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,662 in 1907
SEVENTH REGIMENT GAZETTE*
monthlv; military; thirty six pages 9x12;
subscriptioi) $!.5d; estaiilished 18R6; F. M.
Crossett, editor and publisher. Office, 156
Fifth avenue.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
SHIELDS' MAGAZINE; monthly;
(A A).
SHOPPELL.'S OWNERS AND
BUILDERS MAGAZINE; monthly;
(▲A)
SHOP TALK; monthly (A A).
SHORT STORIES; monthly; fiction;
one hundred and seventy six pages 6^x9^;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; A. Lud-
low White, editor; Short Stories Co., Ltd.,
editors and publishers. Office, 55 Liberty
street (2^)-
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 14,054 in 1901
and 46,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 12,500 in 1907.
SHOW; monthly: theatre; fifty-two
pages 4x61^3; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1905; Helen Avery Hardy, editor; The
Show Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 27
E. 22d street (9—7).
Copies printed: 54,166 year ending
September, 1907.
SILK; monthly; dry goods, fancy goods,
notions, gloves, silk, textile manufacturing;
fifty six pages 9x12: subscription $2; estab-
lished October. 1907; Daniel S. Mercein, editor;
Robert H. McCready, publisher. Office, 409
Broa<1way (10— 7 P).
SIIiVER CROSS; monthly; unde-
nominational; sixty-four pages 6?^x9}^; sub-
scription $1; established 1888: Mary Lowe
Dickinson, editor; International Order of
King's Daughters and Sons, publishers. Of-
fice. 156 Fifth avenue (1—8).
SMART SET ; monthly: literary; one
hundred and eighty pages 614x9^; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1900; Arthur Grissom,
editor; Ess Ess Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 452 Fifth avenue (3—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
789
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
exceeding 20,000 in 1902 and more than j
17,-00 in 1905 and 1907. !
SMITH'S MAGAZINE; mouthly; fic-
tion; cue hundred and sixty pages 6J<ix9}^;
subscription $1.50 ; established April, 1905 ;
Smith Publishing House, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 77 Seventh avenue (1—7).
SOAP GAZETTE AND PER-
FUi>IER; monthly; thirty-two to thirty-
six pages 9x12; subscription §2; established
1899; Charles S. Berrinian, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. Downing building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1899, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
SODA FOUNTAIN; monthly; retail
soda water trade; thirty-six pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1902; F. E.
Wright, editor; D. O. Havnes & Co., publish-
ers. Office, 90 William street (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,333 in 1903,
since which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 m '907.
SPICE MILili; monthly; coffee, tea and
spice; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1878; The Spice Mill Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 521
Washington street (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 3,300 in 1907
SPIRIT OF MISSIONS; monthly;
protestant episcopal ; fifty-six pages 6x9 ;
•ubscriptlou $1; established 1835; Domestic
and Foreign Misslonarj' Society of the Pro-
testant Episcopal Church, editors and pub-
ilshers. Office, Church Mission House (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 22,125 in 1904,
since v,7hich it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 17,500 in 1905
and 1907.
SQUARE DEAL: monthly; thirty six
pages 93^x13; subscription SI ; established
August, 1905; Wilson Vance, editor; Citizens'
Industrial Association of America, pub-
lishers. Office, 1133 Broad way (1—8).
STAGE 31 A GAZI NE;monthly;
drama; twenty eight pages 7}^xlUi^; sub-
scription $1; established 1904; Roland Burke,
editor and publisher. Office, 54 W. Sixtieth
street (1—7) (A A).
STONE; monthly; stones, contracting
and building; one hundred pages 8x10; sub-
scription $2; established 1888: Frank W.
Hoyt, editor ; Frank A. Lent, publisher.
Office, 123 Liberty street (3—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
STRAND MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred and twenty pages
7>^xl0; subscriptiou $1.20; established 1896;
International News Company, publishers.
Office, 83-85 Duaue street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 182,833 i". ipoo
and 201,352 m 1901, since which it has
not .furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 75,000 every year since, _ up
to and including 1907. This is the high-
est rating ever accorded in the absence
of a satisfactory detailed statement of
actual issues during the period of a
full year.
STUDENTS' JOURNAL,; monthly;
stenography ; twenty-four pages 10x12; sub-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
scrlption $1 ; established 1872 ; Chandler
Sexton, editor; Andrew J. Graham & Co.,
publishers, office, 1135 Broadway (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,146 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
STYLE; monthly, except July and
August; fashions; thirty four pages 11x17;
subscription $:176; established September,
1902; Style Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, Lincoln building, Union square.
SUBURBAN LIFE; monthly; country
life; sixty-four pages 10x14; subscription $3;
established 1904; The Suburban Press, pub-
lishers. Office, 44 E. 23d street (2—7).
Copies printed: 36.120 in 1905
42,000 in 1907
SUCCESS MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; sixty - fotir to ninety - six pages
8V4xl2; subscription $1; established 1897; Dr.
Orison Swett Marden, editor; The Success
Company, publishers. Office, University-
building (1—8).
Copies printed: 42,860 in 1898
305,369 in 1905
300,602 in 1907
SUNDAY SCHOOL JOURNAL
AND BIBLE STUDENTS' MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; methodist episcopal;
eightv-four pages 6x9; subscription 60 cents;
established 1868; J. T. McFarland, D.D.,
editor; Eattm & Mains, publishers. Issued
simultaneously at New York, and Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Office, 150 Fifth avenue (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 99.833 in_ 1900
and 100,500 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1905 and 1907-
SUNNYSIDE; monthly; undertaking;
forty eight to sixty-eight page.s 11x14; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1871; Frank H.
Chase, publi.sher. Office, 136-8 W. 22d st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 7,000 in 1900
7,000 in 1905
7,166 in 1906
7,044 in 1907
SUNSHINE BULLETIN OF THE
INTERNATIONAL SUNSHINE SO-
CIETY; monthly; sixteen pages 10x14;
subscription 50 cents; established January,
1902; Mrs. Cynthia Westover Aid en, editor
and publisher. Office, 96 Fifth avenue (3-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,833 in 1905.
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
7,500 in 1907-
i SUPPLY WORLD; monthly; confec-
tionery and baking; sixty-four pages 10x14;
I subscription $1 ; established 1888: Paul J. De-
laney, editor; Supply World Publishing Co.,
' publishers. Office, 157 Franklin street (12— €).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,666 in 1896
and 2,025 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907-
TALiES J monthly; fiction; one hundred
and sixty pages 7x10; subscription $2.50; es-
tablished 1891; Tales Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 2 W. Fortieth street
(3-5 P).
TALKING MACHINE WORLD |
monthly; phonograph and slot machines ;
forty pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
790
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
tablished 1904; Edward Lyman Bill, editor
and publisher. OflBce, 1 Madison avenue (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 4,308 in 1905
7,520 in 1906
7,958 in 1907
Publisher's announceyyient.— The Talking
Machine World Is one of the most pro-
nounced •uccesses in trade journalism. It
Is the only paper published In America de-
voted exclusively to the Interests of the
talking machine trade.
It reaches thousands of talking machine
dealers, piano dealers, music dealers, nov-
elty men, handlers of ooln-operatiug ma-
chines in all parts of the virorla. Its field Is
exclusive, and its circulation Is showing a
phenomenal Increase each mouth.
TEA AND COFFEE TRADE
JOURNALi ; monthly ; flfty-slx pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1898; Wil-
liam H. Ukers, managing editor ; Tea and
Coifee Trade Journal, publishers. Office, 91
Wall street (1-^8).
Copies printed: 5,086 in 1905
6,431 in 1906
9,760 in 1907
TEACHERS' MAGAZINE; monthly,
except July and August; educational; sixty-
four pages 8x11; subscription $1; established,
as Teachers' Institute, 1878; Ossian Lang,
editor; A. S. Barnes & Co., publishers. Office,
11-1.5 E. 24th Street (1—8).
Copies printed: 37,800 in 1896
39,500 in 1898
35,700 in 1907
TECHNICAL. LITERATURE;
monthly; literary; sixty eight pages 934xl2§:i;
subscription $2; established January, 1907;
Harwood Frost, editor and publisher. Office,
220 Broadway (3—7 P).
Copies printed: 4,325 in 1907
TECHNOLOGIST; monthly; techni-
cal; thirty-six pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1895; Paul Goepel, editor: The
National Association of German-American
Technologists, publishers. Office, 290 Broad-
way (7—5).
TENEMENTS; monthly (A A).
THEATRE MAGAZINE; monthly;
drama and music ; forty eight pages lOxVi^;
subcrlptlon (3 ; established March, 1901;
Arthur Hornblow, editor; Theatre Magazine
Co. , publlBhers. Office, 26 W. 33d street (1—7).
(Topics printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 53,008 in 1905
and 60,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
TOILETTES; monthly; fashions; thlrtj^-
slx pages 11x15; subscription $2; established
1879; Ernestine C. Jagerhuber. editor; Toi-
lettes Publishing Co. (Inc.), publishers. Of-
fice, 172 Fifth avenue (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 61,800 in 1903,
since which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1903
and 1907.
TRADEMARK RECORD ; monthly;
Inventions; commercial; fifty two pages
7x10; subscriptions!; establislied 1886; Mor-
ris S. Wise, editor; Wise & Lichtenstein,
publishers. Office, 40 Exchange place (3— 5 P).
TRAINED NURSE; monthly; eighty-
four pages 7x10; suhscrlption $^: established
1837; Annette Sumner Rose, editor; Lakeside
Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 1 Jladison
avenue (3 — 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
TRAVEL MAGAZINE; monthly;
travel; fifty two pages 9^x123'^; subscrip-
tion $1; established October, 1906 (succeeding
Four Track News); Travel Bureau, Inc.,
publishers. Office. 333 Fourth avenue ( 1—8).
TRAVELER'S RAILWAY
GUIDE (Eastern Section); monthly;
travel ; five hundred and eighteen pa^^es
6x8 ; subscription $2.50 ; established 1856 ;
Knickerbocker Guide Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 24 Park place (1—8).
TRUST COMPANIES; monthly;
financial; one hundred and twenty eight
pages 7x10; subscription $3; established
March, 1904; Christian A. Luhuow, publisher.
Office, 15 William street (1—8).
Copies printed: 5.500 in 1907
TYPEWRITER AND PHONO-
GRAPHIC WORLD; monthly; pho-
nograph^y' ; one hundred and thli'ty-two pages
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established 1885;
E. N. Miner, editor and publisher. Office, 195
Broadway (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, _ but it had credit tor
exceeding 4,000 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1902, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
TYPEWRITER TOPICS; monthly;
mercantile; sixty-four pages TxlO; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1905; The Business Equip-
ment Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 309 Broadway (2—8).
Copies printed: 12,916 in 1907
UPHOLSTERER; monthly; upholster-
ing and fui'uiture ; one hundred and twelve
pages 10x13; subscription $2; Clifford & Lav/-
ton, publishers. Office, 19Union square (1--8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
VALKYRIAN; monthly; Swedish;
literary; sixty-eight pages (i}^x9J^; subscrip-
tion SI ; established 1897; Charles K. Johanseu,
editor and publisher. Office, 108 Park row
(12-4)
This paper had credit
7,500 in 1900, since
furnished any definite
report, but has been
credited with more than 4,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
VAN NORDEN MAGAZINE;
monthly; one hundred and seventv pages
6Jx9i; subscription .SI. 50; established 1906;
Eastern Publij^hing Co. of New York (Inc.),
editors and publishers. Office, 24 Stone street
(]-8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1907.
VIGILANT; monthly ; insurance;
twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1893; P. J. Hanway. editor; Vigilant
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 31 Nassau
VILLAGE; monthly (A A).
VIOLIN WORLD; monthly; musical;
eight pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1892; August Gemunder & Sons,
publishers. Office, 42 E. 23d street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
VOICE OF MISSIONS; monthly;
African ; methodist episcopal ; sixteen pages
Copies printed:
for an issue of
which it has not
and satisfactory
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
701
NEW YORK — Manhattan and Bronx.
in
189s
in
1900
in
1904
in
in
190S
1906
in
1907
10x133^; subscription 50 cents; establislied
1893; Missionary Department of tlie African
Metliodist-Episcopal Church, editors and
publishers. Office, 61 Bible House.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,252 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with exceeding 7,500 in
1903 and more than 4,000 in 1907.
VOICE OF THE RETAIL DRUG-
GIST; monthly (A A).
WAJLIi PAPER NEWS AND IN-
TERIOR DECORATOR; monthly;
wall papers, decorating and furnishing ;
fifty pages 10x13; subscription §1: estab-
lished 1892; Clifford & Lawton, publishers.
Office, 19 Union square (1—8).
WATER AND GAS REVIEW;
monthly; water and gas; thirty-two pages
10x14; subscription $2; established 1890; D. C.
Toal, editor; Water and Gas Review Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, 35 War-
ren street (12 — 5).
Copies printed: 4,000
4,000
3.500
3,645
3.771
3.500
WATERPROOFING} monthly (A A).
WIDE - W ORL.D MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary; one hundred and twenty
pages 7x10; subscription $1.20; established
1896 ; International News Co., publishers.
Office, 83-85 Duane street (11—7 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 53,170 in 1901
and 72,050 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 40,000 in 1905 and
1907.
WIL.SHIRE'S MAGAZINE; month
ly; socialism; literary; eighty four pages
6}^x93^; subscription 25 cents; established
1900; H. Gaylord Wilshire. editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 200 William street (3—7).
Copies printed: 46,000 in 1902
106,158
169,166
281,265
271,639
Publisher's announcement.— Cheerful Mo-
ments merged with Wilshire's in March,
1908. Circulation for 1908, guaranteed,
400,OiDO.
WILSON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC
MAGAZINE: monthly; photography;
fifty-two pages 7x11; subscription $3; Wil-
son's Magazine Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 287 Fourth avenue.
WINE AND SPIRIT GAZETTE;
monthly; liquors; twenty four pages 9x12;
subscription's; established 1888; Grace Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers. Office. 140 Nassau
street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
W^OMAN'S HOME MISSIONS;
monthly; methodist episcopal; tweuty-four
pages 8x11; subscription 35 cents; established
1884; Miss Martha Van Marter, editor; Miss,
Mary Belle Evans, publisher. Office, 150
Fifth avenue (2—6).
Copies nrinted: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 16,220 in 1898
and 28,375 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 20,000 in 1907.
m
1903
in
1905
in
1906
in
1907
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
WOMAN'S WORK FOR WOMAN;
monthly ; presbyterian ; twenty eight to
thirty-two pages ^%yi'i% ; subscription 50
cents; established 1885; Ellen C. Parsons,
editor; Women's Foreign Missionary Socle-
ties of the Presbyterian Church, publishers.
Office. 156 Fifth avenue (1—7). Does not In-
sert advertisements.
WOMEN'S AND INFANTS' FUR-
NISHER; monthly; sixty four to one
hundred pages 10x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1894; William F. Creraud & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 732 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
WOODWORKERS' REVIEW;
monthly; thirty-six pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; William A.
Radford, managing editor; Woodworkers'
Review Co.. publishers. Office, 16 Thomag
street (1— 8P).
WORLD-WIDE MISSIONS;
monthly; methodist episcopal; sixteen pages
9}4x.lS}4; subscription 25 cents; established
1888; Board of Foreign Missions of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, editors and
publishers. Office, 150 Fifth avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 95,272 in 1898
162,500 in 1901
365,166 in 1907
W^ORIiD'S WORK; monthly; lite-
rary; one hundred and eighty pages 8x11;
subscription $3; established 1900; Walter H.
Page, editor; Doubleday, Page & Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 133 E. Sixteenth street (12—4).
Copies printed: 98,000 in 1907
X Y Z RAILWAY GUIDE; month
ly; travel; one hundred and thirty-eight
pages 7x10; subscription $2.50; J. Irving
Burns, editor and publisher. Office, 132 Nas-
sau street (A A).
YACHTING: monthly; recreation;
seventy two pages 10x18; subscription S3; es-
tablished January, 1907; Yachting Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 20 Vesey
street (l— 8)-
YOUNG'S MAGAZINE; monthly; fic-
tion; one hundred and twenty-eight pages
7x10; subscription $1.50; established 1897; C.
H. Young, editor and publisher. Office, 114-
116 East 28th street (1—8).
Copies printed: 5.666 in 1897
53.333 in 1905
97,750 in 1907
EIGHT TIMES A YEAR.
SARTORIAL. GAZETTE; eight times
a year (A A).
BI-MONTHLY.
AMERICAN HISTORICAL MAG-
AZINE; Ijimonthly (A A).
ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOL-
OGY; bi-monthly, January, March. May,
Julv, September and November; medical;
'one' hundred and forty-four pages 6x9; sub-
scription $5; established 1869; Drs. H. Knapp
and C. Schweigger. editors; G. P.Putnam's
Sons, publishers. Office, 27 and 29 W. 23d
'*ARc"HiVES OF OTOLOGY; bl
monthly, February, April, June, August,
October and December; medical; seventy
pages 7x10; subscription $4; established 1871;
Dr. H. Knapp, editor; G. P. Putnam's Sons,
publishers. Office. 27 and 29 W. 23d street
fC o\
BUYERS' INDEX: bimonthly; Eng-
lish and Spanish alternately every month;
export; established 1893; Joseph D. Morrison,
editor; Buvers' Index Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 59 Pearl street (1—8).
Copies printed: 7,500 in 1906
6,666 in 1907
DOMINION; bi-monthly; religlo-phllo-
sophical; twenty pages 5x9"^; subscription
$1; established 1889; Francis Edgar Mason,
792
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
editor and publisher. Office, 7-9 Warren
street (12—3).
INDICE PAKA COMFRADORES;
bl monthly; export; Spanish; eighty pages
91^x13}^; subscription $l.:i5; established 1893;
J. D. Morrison, editor; Buyers' Index Pub
lishlng Co., publishers. Office, 59 Pearl
street (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1907
JOURNAL, OF EXPERIMENTAL,
MEDICIME; bimonthly; medical; about
one hundred pages 6fx9|; subscription $5;
established 1896; Simon Flexner and Eugene
L. Opirf, editors; Rockefeller Institute for
Medical Research, publishers. Office, 66th
street and Avenue A (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,000 for the year 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many.
JOURNAL OF SURGERY, GY-
NECOLOGY AND OBSTETRICS;
bi-monthly; medical; one hundred and thirty-
two pages 63^x9}^; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1879; Wm. Francis Houan, M.D., editor;
A. L. Chatterton & Co., publishers. Office,
259 William street (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,942 in 1899 and 1,960
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished a report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
METHODIST REVIEW 5 bimonthly;
methodist episcopal; one hundred and eighty-
four pages 6x10; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1819; William V. Kelley, D.D.. editor;
Eaton Sc Mains, publishers. Office, 150 Fifth
avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
HUSSION GLEANER; bi-monthly;
undenominational; twenty-four pages 6x9;
subscription 25 cents; established 1883; Mrs.
Henry N. Cobb, editor; Women's Board of
Foreign Missions, publishers. Office. 25 E. 22d
street.
ORGAN; bi-monthly ; music ; twenty-
eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1890; Geo. Molineux, editor and publisher.
Office. 150 Fifth avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 for the
year 1899 and exceeding 1,000 in 1902,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW; bl
monthly; philosophy; one hundred and
twenty-four pages 6x9; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1891; ,T. G. Schurman and J. E.
Orelghton, editors ; Macmlllan Co., publishers.
Office, 66 Fifth avenue.
UNDERWOOD'S COUNTERFEIT
REPORTER; bi-monthly ; flnauclal ;
flfty-two pages 6x9; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1877; Steurer Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 22 Pine street (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper,_ but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 190 1 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
QUARTERLY.
AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST;
quarterly; anthropology; two hundred pages
7x10; subscription $4; established 1898; F.W.
Hodge, managing editor; Q. P. Putnam's
Sons, publishers. Office. 27-29 W. 23d street.
AMERICAN BANK REPORTER;
quarterly. February, June, August and De-
ember; financial; fifteen hundred and fifty
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
pages 7x10; subscription $7: established 1886;
Steurer Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 22 Pine street (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,410 in 1898
and 6,450 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1903 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF IN-
TERNATIONAL LAW; quarterly, Jan-
uary, April, July and October; law; sub-
scription $5; established January, 19u7; Prof.
James Brown Scott, editor; Baker, Voorhls
& Co., publishers. Office, 47 Liberty st. (6-7).
ARCHIVES OF DIAGNOSIS; quar
terly, January, April, July and October;
medical; one hundred and twentj^ pages
6fxl0; subscription $1; established January,
1908; Helnrich Stern, editor; The Archives of
Diagnosis, publishers. Office, 250 W. 73d
street (1—8 P).
ART STUDENT; quarterly; art; six-
teen pages 8x11; subscription .50 cents; es-
tablished 1902; Ernest Knaufft. editor and
publisher. Office, 435 Fourth ave. (2—7) (A A).
AUK; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; ornithology; one hundred and
twenty-four pages 6x10; subscription $8; es-
tablished 1884; J. A. Allen, editor; Ameri-
can Ornithologist's Union, publishers. Of-
fice, 134 West 71st street (1—8).
BEREAN INTERMEDIATE LES-
SON tiUARTERLY; methodist episco-
pal; thirty four ptiges 6i^x9; subscription 6
cents; establl.shed 1S82; J. T. McFarland, edi-
tor; Eaton & Mains, publishers; prints also
an illustrated edition, subscription 50 cents.
Office, 150 Fifth avenue (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907. This is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a satisfactory detailed state-
ment of actual issues during the period
of a full year.
CHURCH BUILDING QUARTER-
LY; January, April, July and October;
congregationalist; building; fifty pages 6x9;
subscription 30 cents; eptablished 1882;
Charles H. Richards, editor; Congregational
Church Building Society, publishers. Office,
105E. 22d street (1-8).
Copies printed: 6,500 in 1907
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY QUAR-^
TERLY ; March, June, September and De-
cember; one hundred and eight pages 6^|x9% ;
subscription Si; established 1898; Rudolf
Tombo, Jr., editor; Columbia University
Press, publishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: 3,600 in 1901
3,000 in 1903
2,920 in 1905
2,975 in 1906
4,470 in 1907
EMPIRE STATE; quarterly, January,
April, July and October; Young Men's Chris-
tian Association; twelve to twenty pages
6x8J^; subscription 25 cents; established 1888;
State Executive Committee of Young Men's
Christian Associations, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 215 West 2.3d street ( 12—5).
Copies printed: 1,700 in 1898
2,000 in 1900
2,050 in 1902
3,000 in 1903
2,750 in 1904
3,000 in 1905
3,000 in 1906
3,500 in 1907
FORUM; quarterly, January, April,
July and October; literary; one hundred
and sixty-eight pages 7x9; subscription $2;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
793
A'A W YORK— Manhattan and Bronx.
established 1886; J. M. Rice, editor; Forum
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 125 E. 23d
street (1 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1902 and more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
JUDGE'S QUARTERLY; humorous;
sixty pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1890; Judge Company, editors and publishers.
Office. 225 Fifth avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has eyer been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MEDICO-LEGAL JOURNAL;
quarterly, March, June, September and De-
cember; medical jurisprudence; two hun-
dred and thirty-two pages 6x10; subscription
$3; establisiied 1883 ; Clark Bell, editor and
publisher. Office, 39 Broadway f 2— 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in .1900 and more than
1,000 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PHILANTHROPIST} quarterly,
January, April, July and October; philan-
thropic; eight pages 10x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1885; Committee of the
American Purity Alliance, editors ; TheAmer-
ican Purity Alliance, publishers. Office, 207
East Fifteenth street (10—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1895 and 1896, _ but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so manv.
PICKINGS FROM PUCK; quarterly,
March, June, September and December; hu-
morous; sixty-four pages 11x14; subscription
$1; established 1390; Keppler & Schwarz-
mann (Incorporated), editors and publishers.
Office, S. W. cor. Houston and Mulberry sts.
POCKET LIST OF RAILROAD
OFFICIALS; quarterly; railroads and
transportation ; seven hundred and four
pages 4x6; subscription $2; established Jan-
uary, 1894; Railway Equipment and Publica-
tion Company, editorsand publishers. Office,
24 Park place (1—8).
Copies printed: 17,650 in 1901
19,547 in 1904
18,660 in 1905
18,874 in 1906
19,887 in 1907
PROGRESS; quarterly (A A).
RAILWAY LINE CLEARANCES
AND CAR DIMENSIONS; quarterly,
Januarv, April. July and October; railroad;
ninety pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; The Hallway Equipment and Pub-
lication Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 24 Park place (1—8).
Copies printed: 4.695 in 1903
4,760 in 1904
5,197 in 1905
5,50s in 1906
5,406 in 1907
SCHOOL OF MINES OUARTER-
LY; January, April, July and November;
scientific; one hundred and twenty pages
«x9; subscription $2; established 1877; The
Alumni Association of the School of Mines,
Columbia College, editors and publishers. Of-
fice, Columbia University (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1907
SENIOR BEREAN LESSON
QUARTERLY'; methodist episcopal;
fifty-four pages 63^x9; subscription 20 cents;
established 1882; J. T. McFarland, editor;
Eaton & Mains, publish«rs. Publishes an edl-
NEW YORK— Manhattan and Brona.
tion for Cincinnati. Ohio. Office, 150 Fifth
avenue (2—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1907, which is the
highest rating ever accorded in the ab-
sence of a definite and satisfactory de-
tailed statement covering the period of
a full year.
SHOPPELL'S MODERNHOUSES;
quarterly, January, April, July and October;
architectural; sixty pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $4; established 1886; Co-operative Build-
ing Plan Association Architects, publishers.
Office, 203 Broadway (A A^.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1902 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
SPIRIT OF '76; quarterly; historical;
thirty-two pages 9xl:i; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894; Louis H. Coriiisb, editor and
publisher. Office, 3 Broad stieet (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,500 in 1899
and 2,240 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907,
SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN; quarter
ly; biographical; one hundred pages 8x11;
subscriptiou $3; established 1899; William J.
Hartford, editor; Writers' Press Associa-
tion, publishers. Office. Temple Court (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,933 in. 1902
and 5,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
TEMPERANCE; quarterly, February,
May, August and November; temperance;
sixteen pages 9x11; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1883; Robt. Graham, editor; Church
Temperance Society, publishers. Office, 281
Fourth avenue (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,750 in 1902
and 4,500 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMER-
ICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY;
quarterly, January. April, July and October;
mathematical; five hundred and ninety-one
pages 8x11; subscription $5; establishtd 1900;
Maxime Bocher, E. B. Van Vleck and H. S.
White, editors ; American Mathematical So-
ciety, publishers. Office, 501 W. 116th st. (1—8).
Boronerli of Brooklyn.
DAILY.
BROORLYNER FREIE PRESSE;
every evening except Sunday, and Sunday
morning; German; republican; daily six to
eight, Sunday twenty two to twenty-four
pages 18x22}^ ; subscription— daily with Sun-
day $4.50, Sunday $2: established— dally 1864,
Sunday 1874; Henry E. Boehr, editor; Roehr
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 35 Myrtle
avenue (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but each ^ edition had
credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1901, and
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CITIZEN ; every evenlngexceptSunday,
and Sunday morning; democratic; daily
eight to twelve, Sunday twenty-four to
794
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Brooklyn.
NEW YORK— Brooklyn.
thirty-two pages 18x23; subscriptiou— daily
$3, Sunday $1.50; established 1886: Andrew
McLean, editor and publisher. Office, 397-4CB
Fulton street (1—8).
Copies printed: ###
EA(jiL<£; every evening except Sunday,
and Sundaj' morning; independent-demo
cratic; daily twenty to twenty four, Sunday
forty-four to seventy two pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily and Sunday $8, Sunday $1.50;
established 1841. Main office, Washington
and Johnson streets, Brooklyn; New York
office, World building (12—6).
Copies printed :(©©)Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 20,000 in 1897,
and every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1898, and more than
20,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
STANDARD UNION ; every evening
except Sunday, and Sunday morning; repub-
lican; six to sixteen pages 18x23; subscrip-
tion $3.50; established — daily 1864, Sunday
1900; Brooklyn Union Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 311 Washington street (7— 3P).
!!9ee advertisement ou opposite page.
Copies printed: daily, 43,135 in 1905
49,239 in 1906
52,697 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the Sunday
edifion, but it had credit for exceeding
7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
l^~The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Standard
Union is guaranteed by the
publishers of Rowel I 's Ameri-
can Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
republican; daily ten to twelve, Saturdays
eighteen to twenty-four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $6; established 1848; B. Peters & Co.,
publishers. Office, 24 and 26 Broadway (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
^ A D VERTISER AND HOUSE-
HOLD WEEKLY; Saturdays ; house-
hold; four pages 18x24; subscription 50
cents; established 1874; J. B. Vanderkar.
editor and publisher. Office, 1393 Broadway
(7—5). '
BAYSIDE REVIEW ; Wednesdays:
independent; eight pages 17i^x24 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1884; Bavslde Review
Co., put)llsher9. Office, 1829 Bath ave. (11—7).
BEDFORD RECOllD: Saturdays;
local; established 1903; E.R.Whitney, editor;
The Bedford Record Co., publishers. Office,
1294 Fulton street (3—4).
BROOKLYN JOURNAL;Saturdays:
local; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 18S4; Charles C. Overton, editor
and publisher. Office, 2750 W. First si. (7—5).
BROOKLYN LIFE; Saturdays;
society; forty-four pages 9x14; subscription
$3; established 1889; F. M. Munroe, editor;
Brooklyn Life Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, Eagle building (1—8).
Conies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1896 and 1907.
BROOKLYN WEEKLY NEWS;
Saturdays; independent-democratic; twelve
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1890; W. E. Johnson, editor; The Brooklyn
Weekly News Co., publishers. Office 4708
Third avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
BROOKLYNER REFORM; Satur-
days; Grerman; democratic; ten pages 19x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1871 ; Frederick
Weidner, editor; F. Weidner Printing and
Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 1109 De-
Kalb avenue (2 — 8).
Copies printed: 6,170 in 1902
6,708 in 1903
7,262 in 1904
12,200 in 1906
12,900 in 1907
CHAT; Saturdays; local; sixteen pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
James R. Davis, editor; Eniry Davis's Sons
& Co., publishers. Office, 16 Weirfleld st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 27,480 in 1904
32,577 in 1905
36,538 in 1906
55,153 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.
ss.
City of New York }
County of Kings. \
James R. Davis, being dulj' sworn, deposes
and says that he is the editor and manager
of the Chat, a newspaper published every
Saturday at 16-18 Weirfleld street, Brooklyn,
and that each and every Issue of the said
newspaper during the year 1907 exceeded
55,000 copies, and that the average circulation
for the fifty-two (52) weeks of 1907 exceeded
55,153 perfect copies.
JAMES R. DAVIS.
Sworn to before me this 2l8t
day of January, 1908.
Edwin F. Feery, Notary Public
for County Kings, State of New York.
Brooklyn Is a city composed of former
villages. These grew until their border
lines were obliterated, jet retaining village
social connections. Chat serves them much
as a country weekly performs its mission.
Not carrying the news peculiar to the great
dallies of the town, but catering entirely
to the personal life of its readers. They find
in it news of themselves, their friends and
relatives. It interests in this way twenty-
two villages. It is kept and read and
handed about, beln^; much more thorough-
ly perused than the average dally, and
procures marvelous results for its adver-
tisers. We refer to any of the practical ad-
vertisers using Chat. Sample copy on ap-
plication. Chat's circulation Is greater than
any other paper published in Brooklyn.
CONEY ISLAND NEWS; Thursdays;
independent; eight to twelve pages 17^4x24;
subscription $1; established October, 1904;
R. J. Geary, editor and publisher. Office, W.
Sixteenth street. Coney Island (1—7).
COURIER; Saturdays; German; demo-
cratic; four to ten pages 15x22; subscription
.$1; established 1889; M. Pelz. editor; Cour-
ier Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 840
Willoughby avenue.
FINSKA AMERIKANAREN;
Thursdays (A A).
FLATBUSH NEWS AND KINGS
CO. RECORD; Saturdays: four pages
20x26; subscript ion $1; establt.shed 1900; V. L.
Bedlngfield, editor and publisher. Office, 803
Flatbush avenue (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
795
r
52.697
SWORN
You don't have to guess
which paper in Brool^lyn,
N. Y., has, /mis circula=
tion.
/
/
You Know That
It Is
Standard Union
796
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Brooklyn.
XEW YORK -Brooklyn.
I T E 31 ; Fridays; local; eight pages
16x21>^; subscription $1; established 1904;
Home~Talk Publishing Co., editors and pub
Ushers. Office, 4911 Third avenue (3—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
KINGS CO. LEADER; Tuesdays;
eight pages 17x24; subscription §1; estab-
lished May, 1906; The Kings Co. Leader, Inc.,
editors and publishers. Office, "^031 Bith
avenue (5 — K P).
liEDGER; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 18S.6;
Francis D. Magulre, editor and publislier.
Office. 115 Eckford street (T— 3 P).
LOCAL RECORDER? Saturdays;
local; eight pages 6x6; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; Wm. C. Raid, editor and pub-
llsht-r. Office, 649 East Third street.
NEW YORKER UNTISET; Thurs
days (A A).
NORDISK TIDENDE; Fi-idays; Nor
wegian; seventy-eiglit pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1891; Emil Nielsen, editor
and publisher. Office, 4413 Third avenue.
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,200 in 1898
and 2,405 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
N O R D L Y S E T; Thursdays; Danish;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1391; The Xordlyset Publishing and
Printing Co., publishers. Office, 562 Atlantic
avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more ttan 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1898 and 1903, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
POST; Sundays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; F. A. Peabody,
editor; The Sectional Newspaper Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 134 Monroe street (A A).
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 17x23;
subscription $1; established 1900; Bert Carey,
editor and publisher. Office, 63 Pennsylva-
nia avenue (11— ^ P).
Copies printed: 6,112 in 1907
REFLECTOR; Saturdays; local; eight
pages 15x22; established December 1902; Geo.
F. Chambers, editor; The Reflector Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Office. 310 46th
•treet (1— 8).
ROBATNIK; Thursdays (A A).
SOUTH BROOKLYN HOME
TALK; Wednesdays ; independent; four-
teen to twenty two pages 17x22; subscription
.$1; established May, 1903; Home Talk Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
4911 Third avenue (1—8).
Copies printed :_ Free distribution
house to house principally.
TRANSCRIPT: Saturdays; sporting;
eight pages llxlS; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1892; William C. Joue.^, editor and
publisher. Office, Webster ave., cor. 47th st.
(T-3 P).
UPTOWN W EEK L Y : Saturdays ;
Independent; four pages l6x22; subscrtption
50 cents; established 1889; i<:iiis A. lilngstrom,
editor and publisher. Office. 259 Marion Pt
(7--3P).
WEEKL Y ; Saturdays (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
DEUTSCHER EVANGELIST; semi
monthly; German-Presbyterian; eight pages
105^x14: sub-scription $1; established 1879;
Louis WoKerz, editor; Deutscher Evangelist,
publishers. Office 497 Hart street.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN HAIRDRESSER;
monthly; ladles' hair dressing; sixty-four
pages 9x12; subscription SI; established 1879;
H. R. Howell, editor and publisher. Office,
4-5 Court square (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,650 in 1898
2,092 in 1904
2,515 in 1907
BROOKLYNER ORDEN-REVUE;
monthly ; fraternal ; sixteen pages 9x12 :
subscription 75 cents; established October,
1900; Gustav GebliarJt, editor and publisher.
Office, 96 Wyckofl street (7—5).
DAUNTLESS 3IONTHLY; literary;
sixteen pages 8x11; subscription 15 centsj
established li»04; Otter Brothers, editors and
publishers. Office, 27S Onderdonlc avenue
(2—8 P).
EVERYWHERE; monthly; literary;
fifty-two pages (%x9i^; subscription 50 cents;
established 1894; Will Carleton, editor;
Everywhere Publishing Co.. publishers.
Office, 1079 Bedford avenue (2-« P).
FORESTERS' REVIEW; monthly;
foresters; sixteen pages 7x10: subscription
50 cents; established August, 1901; Foresters'
Review Publication Company, editors and
publishers, office, 331 Adams street (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,333 ii^ 1905
and 3,791 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
M AH ATM A; monthly; magic, spirit-
ualism and mesmerism; fourteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1895; T.Francis
Fritz, editor and publisher. Office, 305 Hal-
sey street (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
NEW^ YORK STATE JOURNAL^
OF MEDICINE; monthly; medicine;
seventy two pages 8x11; subscription $2'; es-
tablished 1903; Medif'al Society of the State
of New York, edito s and publishers. Office,
1313 Bedford avenue (5 -6 P) (A A).
POLYTECHNIC; monihly, during col-
lege year; educational institutions; thirty-
six pages 7x10; subscription §1; established
1890; Students of the Polytechnic Institute,
editors and publishers (8—3).
PROGRESSIVE MONTHLY; mail
order; forty-eight pages 6x9^^; subscription
50 cents; established 189S; J. Mackay, editor;
Progressive Pi!blis:iing (io , publishers. Of-
fice, 1468 Br adwa> (8— 6P).
BI-MONTHLY.
BRYOLOGIST: bimonthly; crypto-
gamlc botany; twenty-eight pages 6x8^^;
subscription $1; established 189S:Mrs. Annie
Morrill Smith, editor and publisher. Office,
78 Orange street ( 1—8).
QUARTERLY.
MEDICAL LIBRARY AND HIS-
TORICAL JOURNAIi; quarterly,
March, June, September and December;
medical and historical; one hundred pages
7x10; subscription $2; established January,
19{S; Albert T. Huntington, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 1313 Bedford avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,062 in 1903
1,250 in 1905
1,050 in 1907
Borough of Queens.
DAILY.
EVENING JOURNAL ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
independent-democratic ; daily four pages-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
797
NEW YORKi— Queens.
NEW YORK— Queens.
20x34, weekly eight pages; subscription —
daily S5, weekly $2 ; established 18<2 : John
H. kidenour, editor and publisher. Office.
Flushing (7—3 P).
Copies printed: daily, 2,000 in 1906
Weekly, 1,000 in 1906
MEDICAL; every evening except Sun-
day; medicine; four to twelve pages 1\^tc
151^; subscription $1; established 1904; M.W.
Curran, M. D., editor; The Medical Publiah-
lishing Company of America, publishers.
Office, Jamaica (2—6).
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and LONG ISLAND STAR, Saturdays;
independent democratic; daily four, weekly
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $3,
weekly ^2 ; established— daily 1876, weekly
1865; Thomas H. Todd, editor and publisher;
prints an edition of the daily for Greenpoint.
Office, Long Island City (6— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the years 1898 and 1902, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
TIMEJJs; every evening except Sunday;
republican; six pages 2tJx24, subscription $5;
established 1855; A. E. Sholes, editor and
publisher. OfHce. Flushing (2— 8).
Copies printed: No dfefinite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1897, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
ROCK A WAY NEWS; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1899; McNamara Bros., editors and
publishers. Office, Far Rockaway ( 7— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,132 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WEEKLY.
BOROUGH BULLETIN; Fridays:
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished September, 1902; Harry Sutphin. editor
and publisher. Office, Long Island City (7— 3).
BOROUGH DEMOCRAT; Tuesdays;
democratic; four pages 19x26; subscription
$2 ; established 1835 ; Lewis M. Wood, editor
and publisher. Office. Jamaica (3-4),
BOROUGH JOURNAL; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x27; subscription
$1.50; established 1901; William F. Coffee,
editor and publisher. Office, Long Island
City (1—5).
H E R A li D ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription *2; established
1871- Alfred L. Gould, editor; Whitestone
Printing and Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, Whitestone (1—8).
LONG ISLAND BEOBACHTER;
Saturdays; German; Independent; eight
pages 171^x23; subscription $1.50; established
1876; J. Herlng, editor; James Cassidy. pub-
lisher. Office, 532 Broadway, Long Island
City (1—8). ,
Copies printed: 1,612 in 1897
2,846 in 1907
LONG ISLAND FARMER ; -Fridays;
democratic; six pages 13x22; subscription $2;
established 1819: John C. KennahaTi, editor
and publisher Office, Jamaica (7-3 P).
E L M H U RS T .1 O U R N A L AND
VOLKSBTiATT; Saturdays (A A). , -.,. ^ ^
NEWTOWN REGISTER; Thursdays 1 $1; established
(A A) and publishers.
QUEENS BOROU(JH PRESS; Sat
urdays ( A A).
QUEENS BOROUGH REPORTER}
Wednesdnys; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1874; Henry
Bornemaun, editor and publisher. Office,
College Point (7—5).
RICH3iOND HILL RECORD; Sat
urdays; eight to twelve pages 17^x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Borough Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office. Rich-
mond Hill (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
ROCK A WAV JOURNAL; weekly;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1..50; reestablished 1906; W. Har\ey
Beegle, editor; Beegle Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, Far Rcjckaway, L. I. (."1— 0 P).
STANDARD; Saturdays; republican;
four pages ^'Jxi*^; subscription $2; established
1868; The Standard Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers. Office. Jamaica (S— 3).
CATHOLIC DEAF MUTE: monthly;
roman catholic; dear mute; four pages 16x22;
subscription 50 cents; established January,
1890; James F. Donnellv, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, Richmond Hill(l--8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,212 in 1901
and 2,683 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
McCLURE'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; one hundred pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1893; S. S. McClureCo.,
publishers. Office, Long Island City (1—8).
Copies printed : 147,535 in 1895
371,398 in 1903
469,093 in 1907
QUEENS BOROUGH ARGUS {
monthly; thirty-two pages lOj^xlS^; sub-
scription .§1; established May, 1907; Herbert
A. O'Brien, editor and publisher. Office,
Jamaica (9— 7P).
Borough of RichmODd.
DAILY.
GAZETTE; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription §3; established 18.'39; W.
A. Suydam, editor; Gazette Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, New Brighton (A A)
SEML WEEKLY.
ADVANCE; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; Independent; eight pages
15x22; subsci-iption- Wednesday edition $1,
Saturday edition $1.50; established 1885; J.
Crawford, Jr., editor and publisher. Office,
West New Brighton (7—3 P).
DEUTSCHE STATEN ISLANDER;
semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays (A A).
RICHMOND CO. HERALD; semi-
weekly; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1880; J. J. Mahoney,
editor and publisher. Office. Stapleton (10—7).
STATEN ISLANDER: semi weekly.
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; republican :
eight pages 13x18; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1889; J. J. Worrell and M. J. Kane, edi-
tors and publishers; dated at St. George.
Office, New Brighton.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
WEEKLY.
RICHMOND CO. DEMOCRAT^
Saturdays: eight pages 15x22; subscription
■ 1880; Browne Bros., editors
Office, Tompkinsville.
798
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Richmond.
RICHMOND CO. INDEPENDENT}
Saturdays; four pages 15x22; subscription §2;
established August, 1907; K. H. Sullivan,
editor; Charles Sullivan, publisher. Office,
New Dorp clO— T P).
STATEN ISLAND LEADER; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1865; John Mackliu, edi-
tor and publisher. Office, Stapleton (6— o).^
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
STATEN ISLAND NEWS AND IN-
DEPENDENT; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x18; subscription $1; estab
lished 1893; Richmond Borough Publishing
and Printing Company, publishers. Office,
Port Richmond (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,815 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
STATEN ISLAND POST; Satur
days; German; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1888; Hugo Kessler. editor and
publisher. Office, Stapleton.
STATEN ISLAND STAR; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 11x17; subscription
$1; established Wl; Star Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, West New
Brighton (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
STATEN ISLAND TRANSCRIPT;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 18S1; F. Ferd
Petersen, editor and publisher. Office, Tot-
tenville(7 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,041 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
STATEN ISLAND WORLD; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 133^x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1901; Samuel W. De
Beer, editor and publisher. Office, Staple-
ton (7—5),
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
MONTHLY.
SOCIAL REGISTER; monthly; six
teen pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab
lished January, 1906 ; Anton Weckemann,
editor; Central Printing Company, publish-
ers. Office, Stapleton (2—5 P).
NIAGARA FALLS, magara Co. <2
19.457+ pop., on New York Central & Hud-
son River, Michigan Central, Erie and
Lehigh Valley Rds. and Niagara r., 22 m.
N.W. of Buffalo and 13 S. of Lake Ontario.
Summer resort and manufacturing center
of electrical power. Flour, paper and pulp
mills and sash and blind factories.
CATARACT-JOURNAL; every even
Ing except Sunday, and JOT7RNAL, week-
ly; democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion-daily $3. weekly $1; established— daily
NEW YORK.
1892, weekly 1852; E. T. Williams, editor; Cat-
aract-Journal Company, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of)>^,9oo m 1901 and 3,228 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,859 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day ; republican ; eight to sixteen pages
17x22; subscription $3; establislied 1854; N. F.
Maddever, editor; Gazette Publisiiing Com-
pany, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 2,220 in 1899
4,681 in 1907
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
eight pages 17x24; subscription ,$3; estab-
liBhed 1905, as Mail; Power City Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12—7 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
NIAGARA COURIER; Saturdays;
republican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1884; Wni. Pool, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, Ni-
agara Co. -D 425 pop., on Rome, Watertown
& Ogdensburg Rd. and Niagara r., 2 m.
from Suspension Bridge and 4 from Niag-
ara Falls. Niagara University.
NIAGARA INDEX; semi-monthly,
during the school year; scholastic; thirty-six
pages 9x11 ; subscription $1.75; establislied
1868; Students of Niagara University, editors
and publishers (1—8).
NORTH CHILI, Monroe Co. -n 148
pop., 10 m. S. W. of Rochester, the county
seat. Farming.
EARNEST CHRISTIAN AND
GOLDEN RULE; monthly; undenomi-
national; thirty-six pages 6x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1861; Rev. B. H. Roberts,
editor and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NORTH JAVA, Wyoming Co. -0 200
nop., on Biiffah>, Attica •% Arcade Rd.. 32 m.
S. E. of Buffalo, Farming and dairying.
JAVAN DEMOCRAT; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1898; JoliD L. Garrett, editor and publisher.
NORTHPORT, Suffolk Co. 0, l,794t
pop., on Long Island Rd., 40 m. E. of New
York City. Good harbor. Shipbuilding
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 17J^x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
790
NEW YORK.
lished 1885; Arthur & Simpson, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
1.AW NOTES; monthly; legal; twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription §1 ; established
1897; Edward Thompson Co., editors and pub-
lishers (13—5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an issue of 25,000 in 1898 and
25,000 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
NORTH TARRYTOWN, West.
Chester Co. Q, 4,900 pop., on New York Cen-
tral & Hudson River Rd., adjoining Tarry-
town proper, on Hudson r. Machine shops.
Farming.
MOUNT PLEASANT SENTINEL;
Saturdays; four passes 21x28: subscription $2;
established 1898; W. A. H. Ely, editor; Sen
tlnel Company, publishers (1—8).
NORTH TONATVANDA,
Niagara Co. -a 9.069+ pop., on New York
Central & Hudson River, Erie and Lehigh
Valley Rds., Niagara r. and Erie canal, 11
m. N. of Buffalo. Large lumber and iron in
terests. Manufacturing.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 18x22;
•ubscriptlon $3; established 1880; Chas. E.
Hewitt, managing editor; News Publishing
Co., publishers; prints an edition for Tona-
wanda (12 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,813 in_ 1895
and 2,274 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
NORTH VIL.LE, Fulton Co. n l,046t
pop., on Fonda, Johnstown & GHoversville
Rd., 18 m. N. E. of Johnstown, the county
•eat. Lumber and glove manufacturing.
SACANDAGA PRESS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1:
•stabllshed 1892; Jas. B. Moore, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
N O R W I C H, c. h., Chenango Co. D
7,115 pop., on New York, Ontario & Western
and Delaware, Lackawanna & "Western
Rds. and Chenango r., 40 m. N. E. of Bing-
hamton. Manufacturing. Agriculture.
SUN; every evening except Sundays and
holidays ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $4; established 1891; The Norwich
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,431 ^^ 190S
1,499 in 1906
1,566 in 1907
CHENANGO TELEGRAPH; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Frid.iys; republican;
NEW YORK.
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1829; The Norwich Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,167 in 1905
and 2,010 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
CHENANGO UNIQJV ; Thui-sdays ; dem-
ocratic; four pages 2ax28; subscription §1.60;
established 1847; Edward S Moore, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PLAIN DEALER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 13x20, subscription $1; es-
tablished 1902; Haight & Frink, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,170 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NORWOOD, St. Lawrence Co. [j
1,714+ pop., on Central Vermont and Rome,
Watertown & Ogdensburg Rds. and Rack-
ett r., 25 m. E. of Ogdensburg. Lumber,
dairying and farming.
NEWS; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1977; Smith & Martin, editors and publishers.
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,300 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
JUVNI} A, Livingston Co. -nl.OlSf pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 51 m. S. of Rochester
and 67 S. E. of Buffalo. Power concrete
mixer works, grist mill, and furniture,
casket and knife factories.
NEWS; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription §1.50: established
1859 ; W. B. Sanders, editor and publisher ( 1 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,011 in 1904
1,009 in 1905
1,022 in 1907
TRUTH; Fridays; eight pages 15x22r
subscription $1; established May, 1902; Edw.
W. Koppie, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
N YACK, Rockland Co. R 4,275t pop..
on Northern of New Jersey and West Shore
Rds. and Hudson r., 29 m. N. of New York
City. Seat of Rockland Institute. Shoe»
and paper box making. Silk finishing.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sundaj', and ROCKLAND CO.
JOURNAL, Saturdays; republican; daily
four pages ll}4z22, weekly eight pages 15x22 ^
subscription- dally $3, wejskly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1889, weekly 1850; Journal Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper has on two occasions indicated
a desire to have credit for issuing more
800
AMEBICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forthcom-
ing.
EVEN IN G ST A R ; every evening except
SuQda}'; independent; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3; establlslied 1892: Star Publish-
ing Company, editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,301 in 1894
and 1,419 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CITY AND COUNTRY; Saturdays;
demoCKitic : eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; establlsiiea 1859 ; Star Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (T— 3 P).
O AKFIELD, Genesee Co. -c 714t pop.,
on West Shore Rq., 6 m. N. W. of Batavia,
the county seat. Fertilizer, cement and
plaster vvorlcs. Flour mill. Canning facto-
ry, cooperage shops and fruit evaporators.
Agriculture.
REPORTER: Thursdays; independent;
eight pagesl8x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; K. R. Scott, editor and publisher (7—5).
OAKHIIili, Greene Co. 0,350 pop., on
Catskill creek, about 32 m. S. W. of Albany
the State capital. Manufactures hardware.
Agriculture.
RECORD; Wednesdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1894; P.
T. Hoaglaud, editor and publisher.
OCEANUS, Queens Co. Q, on Long
Island Rd., 26i4 m. E. of Brooklyn. Steam-
boats to borough of Manhattan, New York
City. Summer resort.
{See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
OGDENSBURG, St. Lawrence Co. a
12,638+ pop., on Central Vermont and Rome,
Watertown & Ogdensburg Rds. and St. Law-
rence r. Commerce and manuufacturing.
Summer resort and port of entry.
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun-
day, and ST. LAWRENCE REPUBLI-
CAN AND JOURNAL, Wednesdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1855, weekly 1830; Republican
and Journal Company, editors and pub
Ugher8(7— 3P).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
NEWS; every morning except Monday;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5; established 1881; Henry Holland, editor j
The Ogdensburg News Co., publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
ADVANCE AND ST. LAWRENCE
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eleht pages 17x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1858 ; George F, Darrow. editor and
publisher (3—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 2,660 in 1898
NEW YORK.
and 3,423 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CATHOLIC COURIER ; Tuesdays;
religious; eight pages 15x22; subscription SI;
establisheil 1889; H.A. Murphv, editor; Og-
densburg Courier Co., publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
31 1 R R O R ; Saturdays; indeoendent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lisheil 19(X): Frank P. De Vinne, editor and
publisher (1—8).
OLiEAN, Cattaraugus Co. p 9,462t pop.,
on Buftalo & Allegany Valley Division
Pennsylvania, Erie and Pittsburg, Shaw-
mut & Western Rds. and Allegany r., 69 m.
S.E. of Buffalo. Oil, lumber, tanning, manu-
facturing and dairying.
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and DEMOCK AT, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weeklv 50cents; established— Herald 1881,
Democrat 1879; The Clean Herald Co. (Inc.),
editors and publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
2,166 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
For the year 1898 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rating
to that effect. It has not since made
any renewal of the claim.
TII>IES; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 2()x26 ; subscription— daily $5,
weekly 50 cents ; established— daily 1879,
weekly 1837; Charles D. Straight, editor ;
Straight & McDowell, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition oi
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,400 in 1900 and 1,450 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 1,500 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than r,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
LEDGER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established 1893;
F. D. Blockman, editor and publisher (12— 6)
(AA).^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,042 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1906.
ONEIDA, Madison Co. a 6,364t pop.
—local estimate 8,000— on New York Central
& Hudson River and New York. Ontario &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
801
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
"Western Rds., 25 m. E. of Syracuse. Manu-
facturing, agriculture and hop growing.
DISPATCH; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican ; eight pages 15x22;
gubscriptibn $1; established 1851; W. Stanley
Child, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set UD
any claim for issuing so many.
DEMOCRATIC UNION; Saturdays;
d«mocratic; eight pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1855; Luke McHenry, editor
and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,000 in 1895 and 3,192
in 1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
POST; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
Hugh Parker, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,627 in 1895
and 2,989 in 1896, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, uo to and
including 1907.
ONEONTA, Otsego Co. n 8,054 pop.,
•n Delaware & Hudson and Ulster & Dela-
ware Rds. and Susquehanna r., 82 m. "W. of
Albany, the State capital. Railroad ma-
chine shops, silk and knitting mills, shirt
and cigar factories. Seat of State Normal
School.
STAR? every morning except Sunday : In-
dependent; six to eight pages 17x23; sub-
scription $4: established 1890; Harry W. Lee,
editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,920 in 1894
2,170 in 1900
3,307 in 190S
3,750 in 1906
3,965 in 1907
HERA1.D ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
paireB 17x23: subscription $1.50: established
18«J3; a. W. Falrchlld & Co., editors and pub
llahers (8— 3 P). , , ,.
Copies printed: Th!s paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,854^ in 1895
and 2,795 in 190 1, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907. _ ^
PRESS AND OTSEGO CO. DEM-
OCRAT; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1876; H. G. Bishop, editor and publisher
ONTARIO, Wayne Co. -O 2,550 pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
19 m. N. E. of Rochester.
WAYNE CO. MAIL.; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
S1.25; etablished 1901; W. H. Vaughn, editor
and publisher (12—3).
ORISKANY FALLS, Oneida Co. n
811+ pop., on New York. Ontario & Western
Rd. and Chenango canal, 18 m. S. of Utioa,
the county seat. Brewery, flour and woolen
mills and knitting-yarn and Scotch -cap
manufactories. Hop raising and dairying.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1869;
W. E. Phillips, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
51
OSSINING, Westchester Co. a, 7,939t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and Hudson r., 30 m. N. of New York
City. Various manufactories, marine en-
gine and machine works foundries, cotton-
gin factories, lime kilns and limestone
quarries.
CITIZEN: every evening except Sun-
days; republican; four pages 17x22: sub-
scription $5; established 1902; Ossiuiug Print-
ing and Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1—8).
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day and holidays; Independent; eight pages
17x22; subscription $4; established Novem-
ber, 1906; A. J. Dowling, editor; Sentinel
Printing Co., publishers (11—6 P).
DEMOCRATIC REGISTER; Satur
days; democratic; four pages 22x28; subscrip-
tion $2; established ISffT ; M. Moran, editor
and publisher (12—5).
(Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1898, but_ has not since set up
any claim for issuing- so many.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1830; M. F. Rowe & Son, editors and pub-
lisliers.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
STAR OF HOPE; bi-weekly; educa-
tional; sixteen pages 12x18; subscription
$<;.50; established September, 1899; Inmates
of Sing Sing prison, editors and publishers
(2—5 P). Does not insert advertisements.
OSWEGO, c.h., Oswego Co. O 22,190*
pop., on Delaware. Lackawanna & Western,
New York, Ontario A Western and Rome,
Watertown & Ogdensburg Rds., Oswego
canal and Oswego r. Flour mills, iron foun-
dries, machine shop and various manufac-
tories. Shipping point for grain and lum-
ber.
PAL1LADIU3I; everj' evening excep*
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages— daily 18x24, weekly
17x24; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; e«-
tabllshed— daily 1862, weekly 1819; Palladium
Printing Co., editors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1896
and more than 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907-
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight to twelve pages
17x21: subscription— daily $6, semi weekly $1;
established 1843; J. B. Alexander, editor;
Oswego Publishing Co.. publishers (l-«).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
2,250 in 1898, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907- , ^. . ^ , ,.^ .
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
803
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
an issue of 4,000 in 1898, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1901, up to and including 1907.
WOMAN'S T E >i P E R A N C E
W O R K ; monthly; temperauce; eight
pages 10x13; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished 1883; Mrs. G. M. Gardener, editor and
publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 6,891 in 1903
7,566 in 1904
7,181 in 1906
7,117 in 1907
OTEGO, Otiego Co. n 658t pop., on
Delaware & Hudson Rd.. 10 m. S. W. of
Oneonta. Casket factoi-y and flour mills.
Agriculture.
RURAli TIMES; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x20; subscription
$1.85; established 1881; V. S. Fuller, editor
and publisher.
OVID, o- h., Seneca Co. a 624tpop., be-
tween Seneca and Cayuga lakes, on Lehigh
Valley Rd., 18 m. S. of Waterloo, the other
oounty seat. Steam mills and manufac-
tories.
GAZETTE AND INDEPENDENT;
Wednesdays; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.25; established 1895; Charles E. Garnett,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,490 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
OWEGO,c.h., Ttoga Co. g 5,039tpop.,
on Erie, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Owego creek,
at Its confluence with Susquehannar., 37 m.
E. of Elmlra. Manufacturing and lumber.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
•ight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1800; L. W. Kingman editor; Owego
Gazette Company, publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: 2,472 in 1895
2.490 in 1900
2,469 in 1902
2.491 in 1903
2,552 in 1904
2,475 in 190S
2,469 in 1906
2,443 in 1907
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1886; Wm. A. Smyth, editor; Wm. Smyth &
Bon, publishers (8—8).
OXFORD, Chenango Co. n l,931t pop.,
on New York, Ontario & Western and Dela-
ware, Lackawanna & Western Rds. and
Chenango r., 33 m. N. E. of Binghamton.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
TIMES; Wednesdays; Independent;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1838; Galpln & Snell, publishers (12— €).
Copies printed: 1,010 m 1902
1,053 in 1903
1,088 in 1904
1,100 in 1905
1,501 in 1906
2,514 in 1907
OYSTER BAY, Queens Co. O, 3,500
pop., on Long Island Sound and Long
NEW YORK.
Island Rd.. S4 m. E. of Brooklyn. Summer
resort. Oyster dredging and farming.
GUARDIAN; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Disbrow
& Sons, editors and publishers (7—3 P).
PILOT; Saturdays (A A).
PALMYRA, Wayne Co. -a l,937tpop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 23 m. from
Rochester. Agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 21x38; subscription $1 ; established 1888 ;
E. S. Averill, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 in 1899, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
WAYNE CO. JOURNAL; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1871; Frederic E. Foster, edi-
tor; Palmyra Printing Co., publishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,819 in 1895
and 1,400 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
PARISH, Oswego Co. n 648t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
27 m. N. of Syracuse. Grist and feed mill.
Dairying.
MIRROR; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1864 ;
Walter Bros., editors and publishers.
PATCHOGUE, S^folk Co. P, 5,500
pop., on Long Island Rd., 53 m. E. of New
York City. Fishing, oyster dredging and
manufacturing. Summer resort.
ADVANCE; Fridays ; Independent
republican: eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1.60; established 1873; James A. Canfield,
editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: 1,218 in 1903
1,232 in 1904
1,352 in 1906
1,405 in 1907
ARGUS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1884; L. B. Green, editor and publisher (1—8).
PATTERSON, Putnam Co. P, 486
pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd., 7 m. N. E. of Carmel, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 18x20;
subscription $1; established May, 1901; Geo.
S. Williams, editor and publisher.
PAWLING, Dutchess Co. R 781t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
New York & New England Rds., 67 m. N. of
New York City. Flour mill.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; Charles Walsh, editor and pub-
lisher.
PEEKSKILL, Westchester Co.O, I0.8»8t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and Hudson r., 42 m. N. of New York
City. Iron foundries and stove works, hat
and underwear factories.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday: republican; eight pages 15x22;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
803
NEW YORK.
subscription $3; established February, 1900;
R. W. Shertzinger, editor and publislier (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
UNION I every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 18x:<4: subscription
$3; established July. 1901, asRepubliaan; Cas
8iu8 M. Gardner & Sons, editors and pub
Ushers (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
BIjADE; Saturdays (A A).
HIGHLAND DE3IOCRAT ; Satur
days ; democratic ; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1845; Geo. E. Briggs,
•ditor; Highland Demociat Company, oub-
Ushers (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,160 for the
year 1895, but has not since made def-
inite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
MESSENGER-CRITIC; Fridays; re
publican; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
tl.50; established ]8»4: Casslus M. Gardner,
•ditor and publisher (7—3 P).
REVIEW; Saturdays (A A).
PELiHAM, Westell ester Co. P, 303t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd., 9 m. S. of White Plains, the county
seat, and 17 N. E. of N. Y. City Hall.
REGISTER; Mondays ; local ; four
pages 13x32 ; subscription $3 ; established
November, 1905; T. H.Forbes, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
REPUBLICAN-RECORD; Tuesdays;
republican; eight pages 14J^xl9; subscription
♦2; established 1901; W. F. C. Tlchborne and
H. W. Whittle, editors and publishers (12—3).
PENN YAN, c. h., Yates Co. -a 4,650t
pop., on Fall Brook and Northern Central
Rds., 48 m. N. of Elmira. Lake Keuka ur-
nishes water power, employed in manu-
facturing. Farming and fruit growing.
D E 31 O C R A T ; Fi-idays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x23 ; subscription $1 : established
1818; H. E. Earles. editor; Walter B. Shep-
pard, publisher (5—6).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 32x38; subscription $1; established
1866; Reuben A. Scofleld, editor and oublisher
(2-4).
Copies printed: 1,741 in 1897
1,772 in 1904
1,714 in 1907
TATES CO. CHRONICLE; Wedhes
days; republican; eight pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1823; DeWitt C. Ayres,
•ditor and publisher. Prints an edition for
RushvUle (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,084 in 1900
and 3,461 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
PERRY, Wyoming Co. -n 2,763t pop.,
on Sliver Lake Rd. and outlet of Sliver
NEW YORK.
lake, 50 m. E. of Buffalo. Water power
from the lake used lii manufacturing.
HERALD-NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lean; eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; es-
tablished 1877; Frank B. Smith, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,000 in 1896
and 1,500 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894 ;
Carl G. Clarke, editor and publisher (7—5),
Copies printed: 1,102 in 1905
1,253 in 1906
1,261 in 1907
PHELPS, Ontario Co. -n l,306t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
Lehigh Valley Rds. and Flint creek, 8 m.
N. W. of Geneva. Grain, fruit and stock
raising.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 33x28; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Bussey Bros., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: 1,090 in 1896
1,160 in 1906
1,164 in 1907
PHILADELPHIA, Jefferson Co. b
1,699 pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd.
ADVANCE; semi-monthly; republican;
twelve to sixteen pages lOJ^xll; subscription
50 cents; established February, 1904 ; DeWitt
C. Aldrich, editor; Aldrlch Printing Co.,
publishers (4^5).
PHILMONT, Columbia Co. O, l,964t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. 9 m. E. of Hudson, the county seat.
Knit underwear.
SENTINEL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1879; E. J. Beardsley, editor and pub-
lisher{7— 5).
PH(ENIX, Oswego Co. n l,532t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
Oswego r. and Oswego canal, 15 m. N. of
Syracuse and 18 S. E. of Oswego, the county
seat. Milling, manufacturing, dairying,
stock raising, farming and tobacco grow-
ing.
REGISTER; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1862; C. K. Wllllamg, editor and publisher
(13-6).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1906
this paper seemed to assert tnat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
PIKE, Wyoming Co. -a 458t pop., on
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd., 45 m
S. E. of Buffalo. Dairying and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1875;
H. C. Scott & Son, editors and publishers
(6-3).
PINEHILL, Ulster Co. R «5t pop.,
on Ulster & Delaware Rd., 36 m. N. W. of
804
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW,TORK.
Kingston, the county seat. Summer resort
in the Catsliill mountains.
OPTIC; Thursdays: democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription .$1; established 1892;
E. S.Tompkins, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
S E N T I N E li ; Saturdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established
1885; U. S. Grant Cure, editor and publisher
(1-8).
PINE PLAINS, Diitchess Co. O, 636
pop., on Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecti-
cut. Philadelphia, Reading & New England
and Poughkeepsie & Eastern Rds., 26 m.
N, E. of Poughkeepsie, the county seat.
Fariiitng.
HERALiD; Fridays; neutral; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1860; S. T,
Hoag, editor and publisher (7— 3 P).
REGISTER; Fridays ; Independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Samuel J. Weaver, editor and
publisher (1—8).
PLATTSBTJRG, c. h., Clinton Co. cf
10,445 pop., on Chateaugay and Delaware &
Hudson Rds. and Lake Champlain. Sara
nac r. furnishes water power. Lake com-
merce. Iron works, automobile, typewriter
and shirt factories; saw, excelsior and
flour mills and various manufactures.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; six pages 18x23; subscription
$3; established 19U0; The Erening News Co.,
editors and publishers ( 1—8) .
Copies printed: 1,019 in 1906
1,184 ^ 1907
PRESS; every morning except Sunday,
and SEX T'l N E Ij , Fridays ; republican ;
daily six, weekly twelve pages 17x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1894, weekly 1855; Sentinel Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,322 for the year 1896, 1,300 in
1900, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
tnany as 1,000 copies.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 4,003 for the year 1896,
2,200 in 1900, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 22x80; subscription $1 ;
established 1811 ; H. S, Bixby, editor and pub-
lisher (9—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1898, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
PliEASANTVILLE, Westchester
Co. a, 1.204+ pop., on New York Central &
Hudson River Rd., 5 m. S. of Ossining.
Farming.
JOURNAIj ; Thursdaj^s; independent;
•eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887: Wm. H. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
PORT BYRON, Cayuga Co. n l,013t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
and West Shore Rds. and Erie canal, 8 m,
N. of Auburn, the county seat, and 26 W. of
Syracuse. Manufacturing.
CHRONICLiE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 2(1x26; subscription $1; established
1871; L. H. King, editor and publisher (6— 3).
NEW YORK.
PORT CHESTER, Westchester Co.
l\ 7,440+ pop., ou New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 26 m. N. E. of New York City.
Near Long Island Sound. Stove and iron
works ; shirt factory and planing mills.
ITEM? every evening except Sundaj',
and ENTERPRISE, Saturdays: repub-
lican; daily four, weekly ten or twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $2; es-
tablished—daily 1899. weekly 1884; Thos. J.
Blain, editor and publisher (2 — 6).
Copies printed: The daily edition ol
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,200 in 1902 and 1,300 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907
although the publisher admits that no
such record is kept as would make it
possible to prepare a definite and satis-
factory statement of the number ot
copies printed for the requisite period of
a full year.
REC-ORD; every eveningexcept Sunday,
and JO URN A L(, Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription — dally $5,
weeklv SI. 50; established— daily 1902. weekly
1868; Howard Field Carpenter, editor; The
Port Chester Publishing Compyny, publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
MAGAZINE OF AiTIERICAN HIS-
TORY; monthly: historical; genealogy;
twenty four to forty-eight pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; Alvah P.
French, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,275 in 1903
3,122 in 1907
PORT HENRY, Essex Co. d' l,751t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and Lake
Champlain. Shirt factories and blasting
furnace; exporting of iron ore.
ESSEX CO. NEWS; Fridays (A A).
PORT JEFFERSON, Suffolk Co. R
2,026+ pop., on Long Island Rd., Port Jeffer-
son bay and Long Island Sound, about 57
m. E. of Brooklyn. Shipbuilding and farm-
ing.
ECHO; Saturdays: independent-republi-
can; four pages 22x29; subscription $1.50;
established 1892; A. Jay TefEt, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,031 in 1896
1,550 in 1900
1,850 in 1901
2,000 in 1904
2,000 in 1905
2,300 in 1906
2,500 in 1907
P' T I m E S ; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 22x29; subscription $1.50; established
187^; Wilson Ritch, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 for the
year 1896, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
PORT JERVIS, Orange Co. R9,385t
pop., on Erie and Port Jervis, Monticello ft
New York Rds. and Delaware r.. 88 m. N. W.
of New York City. Manufacturing. Rail-
road machine shops.
EVENING GAZETTE ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
806
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
daily four pages 20x^, weekly eight pages
16x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly Sl.oU;
established 1961): W. H. Nearpass, editor;
Gazette Publishing Co., publishers (S— 3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,054 in 1896, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 4,044 in 1896 and 1,405
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and_ satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceeding 2,250 in
1903 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
UNION ; every evening except Sunday,
and TRI-STATES UNION, Thursdays;
republican ; daily four pages 2(3x24, weekly
eight pages 18x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekU' $l.5:J; established— daily 1872, weekly
1950; Chas. St. John and F. R. Salmon, editors
and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in 1903, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
NEW YORK FARMER; Thursdays;
agricultural; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$1; established 18Sl;H. A. Van Fredenberg,
editor; The Tri-States Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1898 and more than
2,250 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PORT RICHMOND, Richmond Go.
□, 10,000 pop., on Staten Island Rapid
Transit Rd. Manufacturing. Residences of
New York City business men.
(See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
"POUTVITiLiE, Cattaraugus Co. p 814
pop., on Pennsylvania and Pittsburg, Shaw-
mut & Northern Rds., 6 m. S. E. of Olean
and T6 S. S. E. of Buffalo. Tanning factory.
Farming and lumber.
AUTOGRAPH; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1891; Fred Tarbell, editor; X. C. Hol-
comb & Co., publishers (7 — 5).
PORT W^ASHINGTON, Nassau
Co. Q, on Long Island Rd.. 12 m. Ni of
Mineola, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 173^^x24; sub-
scription $1; established January, 1903; Wm.
M. Hvde, editor; News Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (10—3 P).
POTSDAM, St. Lawrence Co. ^ 3,843t
pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rd. and Racket r., 11 m. N. E. of Canton,
the countj' seat. Lumber and various
manufactures. Seat of State Normal and
Training School and Clarkson School of
Technology.
COURIER AND FREEMAN;
Wednesdays ; republican ; eight pages 20x24;
aubscrtption SI : established 1852 : Elliot Fay
& Sous, editors and publishers tl — K).
Copies printed: 3,192 in 1895
3,782 in 1900
3,671 in 1901
3,664 in 1902
3,705 in 1904
3,723 in 190s
3,735 in 1906
3,683 in 1907
HERALD-RECOKDER; Fridays;
republican: foui- pages 22x2S: subscription
$1; established— fl't-raZd 1878, Recorder 1886,
consolidated 1905; Frederick T. Swau, editor
and publisher (2 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 for the year 1895,
1,985 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with exceed-
ing 1,000 in 1907.
POUGHKEEPSIE. c. h., Dutchess
Co. R 24,029+ pop., on New York Central &
Hudson River, Central New England,
New York, New Haven & Hartford, Pough-
keepsie and Eastern and West Shore Rds.
and Hudson r., 75 m. N. of New York City.
Manufacturing and river commerce. Seat
of Vassar College.
EAGLE; every morning except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays, republican; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription—daily S6, semi- weekly $2; estab-
lished—daily 1860, semi-weekly 1785; Piatt &
Piatt, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
EVENING ENTERPRISE; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY;
Thursdays; independent-democratic; eight
or ten pages 15x23; subscription— daily $5,
W3eklySl; established 188.3; D. Brown, edi-
tor; Enterprise Publishing Compaay, pub-
lishers (6-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
EVENINtJ STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription So; established 1889; Arthur A.
Parks, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,900 in 1895
2,876 in 1905
2,893 in 1906
3.797 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Evenimo
Star gained 1,3«X) new subscribers In 1907.
Now, January 1908, printing 4,300 dally,
equal to combined circulation of all three
other local dailies. Just bought new Web
perfecting Hoe press to print 8—10—13
pages dailv. The Star runs half-page new
want ads "dally; best advertising medium
between New York and Albany.
NEWS-PRESS; every morning except
Sunday, and N E W S-T E L E G R A P H,
Saturdays; democratic: daUy eight, weekly
sixteen nages 17x24: subscription— daily $6,
weekly $2; established— daily 1852, weekly
806
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
1823; J. W. Hinkley, editor; Poughkeepsie
News Co. , publishers ( 12—5 ).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the dailjr edition had
credit for exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and
1907.
SUNDAY COURIER; Sundays; inde-
pendent: twenty pages 18x23; subscription
$2 ; established 1872 ; A. G. Tobey, editor and
publislier; an edition entitled the Weekly
Courier is issued Mondays (1— S).
Copies printed: 9,449 in 1901
10,070 in 1902
10,593 in 1903
10,760 in 1904
11,274 in 1906
11,64s in 1907
SUNDAY ENQUIRER; Sundays, and
WEEKLY, Mondays; sixteen pages 16x23;
subscription $1.50; establi-hed August, 1905;
James A. Lavery, editor; Peter Zeic.hen, pub-
lisher (8—5 P).
PRATTSBURG, Steubeii Co. J3 713t
pop., on Kanona & Prattsburg Rd., 14 m.
N. of Bath, the county seat Flour mills,
creamery and cheese factory. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription §1 ; established 1872;
William Howe, editor and publisher (9 — 6).
PRATTSVILLE, Greene Co. 0, 384t
pop., on Schoharie creek, in the Catskill
mountains. 50 m. S. W. of Albany, the State
capital.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 13x24; subscription $1 ; established 1856;
M. G. Marsh, editor and publisher (2 — 4).
PULASKI, Ostvego Co. a 1.493t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.
and Salmon r., 4 m. from Lake Ontario.
Manufacturing and dairying.
DEMOCRAT ;Wednesdaj's; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1850; Byron G. Seamans, editor and
publisher (8— 3 P).
Copies printetJ: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
QUAKER STREET, Schenectady
Co. o- 300 pop., on Delaware & Hudson
Rd., 15 m. W. of Schenectady, the county
•eat. Shipping point for hay and grain.
REVIEW J Thursdays; people's party;
•ight pages 18x30; subsoriptlon $1; estab-
lished 1891; D. H. Crowe, editor; Crowe Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
RANDOLPH, Cattaraugus Co. JJ
1,809+ pop., on Erie Rd., 17 m. E of James-
town. Western New York Home for Orphan
Children and Chamberlain Institute. Paint
and furniture. Farming and dairying.
ENTERPRISE} Thur8day8;democratic;
^ght pages lBx22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; W. A. Shewman, editor and publisher
(12-3).
REGISTER AND COURANTi
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; eHtahlithed— Register, 1863,
Coitranf, 1876; D. W, Dean, editor; Randolph
Publishing Co.. publishers (1-^).
Copies jirinted: 1,420 in 1898
1,378 in 1904
1,48s in 1907
NEW YORK.
RAVENA, Albany Co. D- 1,400 pop.,
on West Shore Rd., 12 m. S. of Albany, the
State capital.
NEWS-HERA L.D; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873; News Herald Printing & Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
RED CREEK, TTai/ne Co. <:480t pop.,
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
20 m. W. of Oswego. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; W. G. Phippins, editor and publisher
(12-5)..
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,173 in 1903
and 1,144 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
RED HO OIL, Dutchess Co. □, 8571 pop.,
on Philadelphia, Reading & New England
Rd., 20 m. N. of Poughkeepsie, the county
seat. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1859; A. Plester, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
REMSEN, Oneida (Jo. a 1,200 pop., on
New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
22 m. N. of Utica. Dairying.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished June, 1905; Rev. W. T. Best, editor and
publisher (1—8).
RENSSELAER, Rensselaer Co. O
10,250 pop., on Boston & Albany and New
York Central & Hudson River Rds. and
Hudson r., opposite Albany, the State capi-
tal. Pork packing, milling, felt and ana-
line dye and tannery. Manufacturing.
EACirLiE; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 17J^x32; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1873; C. F. Coe, editor; Star Eagle
Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
GAZETTE AND SUN; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1860; W. N. Callender, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,800 in 1895, but has
not since made definite and satisfac-
tory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
RHINEBECK, Dutchess Co. O, l,494t
pop., on Central & New England Rd. and
Hudson r., opposite Kingston. Farming
and violet raising.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1846; Jacob H. Strong, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,010 for the
year 1895, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
807
NEW YORK.
RICHFIELD SPRINGS, Otsego
Co. D 1,537+ pop., on Delaware, Lacka-
wanna & Western Rd., 16 m. N. of Coopers-
town, the county seat, and 35 S. of Utlca.
Celebrated watering place and summer
resort.
mERCrHY; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1866; F. E. Mungor, editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,750 for the year
1895, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
RICHMOND VILLE, Schoharie Co.
O 651+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd.,
50 m. "W. of Albany, the State capital.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
PHCENIX ; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1879 ; Stillman G. Shaf er, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,199 i" 1907
RICHVILIiE, St. Lawrence Co. t}
331+ pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdens-
burg Rd , about 17 m. S. W. of Canton, the
county seat. Agriculture.
RECORDER AND DEKALB
TOWNSHIP TEL,EGRA.>J; Wednes
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription .$1;
established 1897; Mrs. Willis p. Hendriclc,
editor; Standard Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,178 in 1899,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
RIPLEY, Chautauqua Co. p 2,017
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and New York^ Chicago & St. Louis Rds.,
65 m. S. W. of Buffalo and 23 S. E. of Erie.
Pa. Grape growing and agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; independent ;
«ight pages 20x26 ; subscription 81 : established
1893; P. L. Hawkins, editor and publisher
(1-8).
RIVERHEAD, c. h., Suffolk Co. R
3,500 pop., on Long Island Rd. and Peconic
r. at its entrance into Great Peconic bay,
73 m. E. of Brooklj'n. Flour, woolen and
planing mills and carriage factories.
COUNTY REVIEW; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established September, 1903 ; Harry
Lee and John H. Hagen, editors and pub-
Ushers (1—4).
NEWS ; Saturdays ; republican ; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1867;
H.H. Williamson, editor and publisher(8— 8 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for i=;suing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1900, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
ROCHESTER, c. h., Monroe Co. -D
181,672 pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg, Erie, Lehigh Valley, New York Cen-
tral & Hudson River. Rochester & Lake
Ontario, and Western New York & Pennsyl-
vania Rds. and Genesee r., 7 m. from Lake
Ontario. The river furnishes abundant
water power. Important commercial
NEW YORK— Rochester.
point. Flour mills, nurseries, boots and
shoes, tobacco and cigars and various
manufactories.
DAILY.
ABEND POJSTj every evening except
Sunday, and S5E3II-WEEKL.Y, Mondays
and Thursdays; German; independent
daily eight, semi-weekly six pages 173^x22}^
subscription— daily $3.60, semi weekly $1.50
established 1851; Julius Loos, editor; Roches-
ter German Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: daily: 5,396 in 1903
5,394 in 1904
5,359 in 1905
5.355 in 1906
^ , 5,374 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 3,115 in 1903
3,111 in 1904
3,111 in 1905
3,107 in 1906
3,089 in 1907
DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICL-Ej
every morning, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days: republican; daily twelve to sixteen,
weekly twelve pages i8x2;5; subscription-
daily $3, Sundav $1.50, weekly $1 ; estaVjlished
—Democrat 1826, CferomcZe 1868 ; E. R. Willard,
editor; Rochester Printing Company, pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily, 21,368 in 1895
32,477 in 190S
41,574 in 1907
Sunday, 21,273 in 1900
28,190 in 1905
37,785 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 10,321 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1905 and 1907.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; republican ; sixteen pages
15x23; subscription $8; established 1887; The
Evening Times Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 14,925 in 1900
17,063 in 1903
18,659 in 1904
19,221 in 1905
20,914 in 1906
22,332 in 1907
HERALiD; every morning; Independent;
twelve to twenty pages 17x23; subscription-
daily $6, Sunday $1.50; established— dally
1879, Sunday 1876; Louis M.Antisdale, editor;
Rochester Herald Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition pi
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 16,356 in 1901 and 16,871 in 1903.
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 9,721 in 1901 and 11,-
781 in 1903, since which it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
POST-EXPRESi!* ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and FARM STOCK
JOURNAIi, Thursdays; daily republican,
weekly agricultural, live stock; daily twelve
to sixteen pages 18x22, weekly sixteen pages
10x15: subscription— daily $6, weekly $1 ;
established 185S; Francis B. Mitchell, editor;
Post Express Printing Co.. pul)llsher8 (1—8).
See advertisement on folloving page.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 13,136 in 1900 and 16,846 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report.
808
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Rochester.
but was credited with more than
12,500 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in 1903, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
UNION AND ADVERTISER; every
evening except Sunday: democratic; twelve
to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1826; Union and Advertiser Co.,
•ditors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 15,749 in 1896
18,864 in 1900
19,379 in 1901
18,038 in 1903
18,260 in 1904
18,270 in 1905
19,437 in 1906
21,739 in 1907
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC JOURNAL; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; Catholic Journal
PublishingCo., editors and publi8hers(8— 3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
EVERY FRIDAY (A A).
LABOR JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
SUNDAY STAR; Saturdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1889; Maurice F. Danihy, editor and pub-
lisher (12—1).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1899 and more than
1,000 in 1900, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BI-WEEKLY.
CAMPUS; bi-weekly, Wednesdays, dur-
ing college year; collegiate; sixteen pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1873; Stu-
dents of the University of Rocliester, edi-
tors and publishers (8—5).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN FRUITS; monthly;
fruit trade; twenty pages lOJ^^xUJ^; sub
scription $1 ; established 1903 ; American
Fruits Publishing Co., editors and publish-
erg (1 7)^
BAPTIST MONTHLY; sxeept July
and August; baptist; twenty-four to thirty-
two pages 6i^|x 10; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1886; H. R. Chamberiin. editor;
NEW YORK— Rochester.
Rochester Baptist Missionary Union, pub-
lishers (12—6) (A A).
Copies printed:^ This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 2,500 in 1896
and precisely the same in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
CASE AND COMMENT; monthly;
law; twelve pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1893; The Lawyers' Co operative
PublishingCo., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 20,000 in 1897
29,160 in 1900
31,166 in 1901
30,000 in 1903
30,000 in 1904
30,000 in 1905
22,601 in 1906
23,026 in 1907
CASKET; monthly; undertaking;
twenty-four to fortv-tour pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1876; Mrs. T. A.
Nirdling«r, editor; The Casket Publishing
Co., publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,691 in 1896
and 6,279 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CAT JOURN A L ; monthly ; eats ; thirty-
six pages Txlu; subscription .si; established
1890; C. H. Jones, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect.
FRATERNAL MONITOR ; monthly;
secret societies; thirtj'-six pasres 9x12; sub-
scription $1: established 189ii ; Fraternal
Monitor Co., editors and puliJishers (8—3 P).
GREEN'S FRUIT GROWER AND
H03IE COMPANION: monthly; horti-
culture; twenty-eight to forty pages 9x14;
subscription 50 cents; established 1^1; Chas.
A. Green, editor; Green's Fruit Grower Co.,
publishers ( 1 — 8 ) .
90,000 in 1901
107,000 in 1903
128,083 in 1906
129,583 in 1907
SCHOOL ADVO-
Copies printed :
INDUSTRIAL
CATE; monthly; sixteen pages 6x8; sub-
scription 65 cents; established 1865; Mrs. Fran-
cis W. Little, editor; Publication Committee
of the Industrial School, publishers.
The Post -Express
THE LEADING EVENING PAPER IN ITS FIELD
Foreign Representatives — Vreeland-Benjamin
SPECIAL AGENCY, NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
THE POST-EXPRESS PRINTING CO., Rochester. N. Y.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
809
NEW TORK—Rochetter.
MUTUAL UNDERWRITER}
monthly; insurance; twenty four pages 9x12;
gubserlptiou $1; established 1881; The Mutual
Underwriter Co., editors and publishers
(3-5 P).
NATIONAL. NURSER YHIA N ;
monthly; horticulture; twentv-elglit pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1893; The
National Nurseryman Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
PET DOG JOURNAL; monthly; dogs;
thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription §1; estab-
lished December, 1907; C. H. Jones, editor
and publisher (1—8).
PYTHIAN KNIGHT; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; W.H.St. John,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
REASON; monthly ; fifty- two pages
6x7; subscription 50 cents; established 1899:
B. F. Austin, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,355 ^^ 1905
and 2,800 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
NEW YORK.
than
2,250 in 1907.
SIDEPATHS; monthly ; cycling ;
eighteen to flftj'-two pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1898; Herbert
Shearer, editor; Sidepaths Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,327 for the
year 1899, and exceeding 1,000 in 1901,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
SPARE MOilIENTS; monthly; liter-
ary; twenty four to thirty-two pages 10}^xl4;
subscription 50 cents; established 1904; Leon-
ard Darbyshire, editor and publisher (3—8 P).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average of 262,295 in 1906, since
which it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever ac-
corded in the absence of a definite
and satisfactory statement covering the
issue of an entire year.
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, Nassau
Co. □, 1,834+ pop., on Long Island Rd., 19 m.
E. of New York City. Agriculture and
fishing.
SOUTH SIDE OBSERVER; Fridays;
independent republican; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $2; established 1865; Archer B.
Wallace, editor; South Side Observer Co.,
publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,662 m 1901
and 1,766 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ROME, Oneida Co. D 1.5,343t pop., on
New York Central & Hudson River, New
York, Ontario & Western and Rome, Water-
town & Ogdensbm-g Rds. and Mohawk r.,
at confluence of Black River and Erie canal s,
15 m. N.W.of Utica. Iron, machinery, brass,
copper, canning, knitting, saddlery, wire,
brass tubing and utensils, and other man-
ufactures. Farming and dairying.
SENTINEL ; every evening except Sun
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 18x24: sub
scription— daily $5. seml-weeklj' $1.50; es-
tablished—daily 1881, semi-weekly 1821; A.
C. Kessinger, editor; Rome Sentinel Com-
pany, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily: 2,534 in 1895
3,186 in 1900
3,424 in 1902
3,506 in 1903
3,499 in 1904
3,564 in 1905
3,627 in 1906
3,751 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 5,010 in 1895
5,017 in 1902
4,905 in 1902
5,073 in 1903
5,075 in 1904
4,888 in 1905
4,593 in 1906
4,438 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; triweekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1881 ; James J. Guernsey, editor and publisher
(1—8).
DEAF MUTES' REGISTER; Thurs
days ; educational ; fom- pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion jl; established 1884; F. L. Sellney, editor
and publisher (8—3).
ROOSEVELT, Nassau Co. O, 2 m. S.
of Freeport, nearest station on Long Island
Railroad.
SPECTATOR; Saturdays (A A).
ROSCOE, Sullivan Co. O, 700 pop., on
New York, Ontario & Western Rd., Si m. N.
W, of Monticello, the county seat. Acid
factories and turning shops. Dairying,
manufacturing and blue-stone quarrying.
ROSCOE-ROCKLAND REVIEW;
Thursdavs; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1894; L.William Hones, editor;
L. W. Hones and E. Schreier, publishers 1 3—8 ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,034 for the year 1900,
1,224 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
ROSLYN, Nassau Co. H^ 3,507 pop.,
on Long Island Rd. and Long Island Sound,
20 m. N. E. of Brooklyn. Paper, fiour and
planing mills and canning factories.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
William McCarthy, manager; Nassau County
Press, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1896 and 1897, but has
not since set up any definite and sat-
isfactory claim for issuing so many.
ROXBURY, Delaware Co. R 500 pop.,
on Ulster & Delaware Rd., 22 m. E. of Delhi.
Sash and blind factory.
TI3IES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1879 ;
J. H. Dudley, editor and publisher (1—8).
RUSHFORD, Allegany Co. P 734
pop., 20 m. N. W. of Belmont, the county
seat. Butter and cheese making.
SPECTATOR ; Thursdaj-s ; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1878 ; W. F. Benjamin, editor and
Dublisher (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
810
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
for an issue of i,8oo in 1895 and 1,830
in 1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
RYE, Westchester Co. 0,4,076 pop., on
New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd.,
25 m. N. E. of New York City.
CH RO^' ICIiE ; Saturdays ; Independent;
sixteen pages 11^x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished November, 1905; A. T. Shorey, editor;
The Westchester Press, publishers (2—8).
SAG HARBOR, Svffolk Co. R 3,500
pop., on Long Island Rd., 100 m. E. of New
York City. Watch-case and silver novelty
manufactories. Port of entry.
CORRECTOR; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2 ; established
1832; B. D. Sleight, editor and publisher (1—8).
EXPRESS; Thiu-sdays; republican; four
pages ■20X-26; subscription $2 ; established 1859;
John H. Hunt, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
SAINT GEORGE, (New Brighton
P.O.) Richmond Co. □, 16,342+ pop.(township),
on Stateu Island Rapid Transit Rd. and
New York ba.v, 6 m. S. of Borough of Man-
hattan, New York City.
(See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
SAINT JOHNS VI LL.E, Mont-
gomery Co. D- 3,U00 pop., on New York Cen-
tral & Hudson River and West Shore Rds.
and Erie canal. 64 m. N. W of Albany.
Agricultural implements, pianos actions,
keys and players ; knitting and paper mills ;
milk condensery. Agriculture and dairying.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1896; Lou D. MacWethy, editor and pub-
lisher ^1—8).
Copies printed: 1,096 in 1907
NEWS; Wednesdays; nonpartisan; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
Burton D. Elwood, editor and publisher (1—8).
SAINT REGIS FALLS, Franklin
Co. cf 879-1" pop., on Northern New York
Rd., 22 m. S. W. of Malone, the county seat.
Lximber and various manufactures.
ADIRONDACK NEWS; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22 : subscription
$1; established 1886; M. A. Rowell, editor and
publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1898, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
SALAMANCA, Cattaraugus Co. p
5,455 pop., on Erie, Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburg and Pennsylvania Rds. Engine
houses and machine shops of two raili-oads;
last, block and furniture factories and
tanneries; foundry and machine shops;
veneer works.
REPUBLICAN PRESS; every even-
ing except Sunday; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $5.20; established 1904;
Matthew Weber, editor; B. B. Weber & Son,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
NEW YORK.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CATTARAUGUS REPUBLICAN ;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1867; B.B.Weber,
editor and publisher (1—8) ; dated and issued
also at Little Valley.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,412 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
SALEM, c. h., Washington Co. D-l,391t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 47 m. N. E.
of Albany, the State capital. Seat of Wash-
ington Academy. Summer resort. Slate
quarries, one shirt and three furniture fac-
tories.
AXIOM; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
Ed. Barber, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,052 in 1896
and 1,226 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
REVIEW-PRESS; Fridays; demo-
cratic ; four pages 20x28 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1850; MacCartee & Hill, editors and
publishers (2 — 4).
SANDUSKY, Cattaraugus Co.p362t
pop., on Buffalo & Susquehannah Rd., 40
m.S. E. of Buffalo.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1890;
W. F. Arthurs, editor and publisher (1—8).
SANDY CREEK, Oswego Co. " 692t
pop., on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensbujrg
Rd., Sandy creek and Lake Ontario, 47 m.
N. W. of Syx-acuse. Natural gas w.ells,
wooden-plate and pulp factory.
NEWS; Thursdays ; non-partisan ; ten
pages 15x21; subscription $1.50; established
1870; F. Dudley Corse, editor and publisher
(1-6).
Copies printed: 1,528 in 1895
1,511, in 1905
1,528 in 1907
SANDY HILL, Washington Co. a-
4,473t pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and
Hudson r.. 52 m. N. of Albany, the State
capital. Water power, used in manufact-
uring.
HERAIjD; Thursdays; republican; six-
teen pages 11x17; subscription $1 ; established
1823; Albert H. Perrigo, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of _ 1,528 for the
year 1895, but has not since made def-
inite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
S ARAN AC LAKE, Franklin Co.^
2,594+ pop.— local estimate 5,000— on New
York Central & Hudson River and Dela-
ware & Hudson Rds.. 370 m. N. of New York
City, and 51 S. of Malone, the county seat.
Sporting and health resort. Lumber.
ADIRONDACK ENTERPRISE?
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
811
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK.
subscription $1; established 1895; Kenneth
W. GoMthwaite, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FRANKL.IN CO. FORUlUj Wednes
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 190IJ; M. B. Murphy,
ealtor and publisher (3—3) (A A).
JOURNAL, OF THE OUTDOOR
LiIFE; monthly; recreation and hygiene ;
fifty-two pages ej^axOJ^; subscription $1; es-
tablished February, 1904 : Journal of the
OutdO'T Life Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,566 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, Saratoga
Co. D- 12,409+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson,
Fitchburg, Adirondack and Saratoga & Mt.
McGregor Rds., 38 m. N. of Albany, the State
capital. Fashionable watering place, con.
taining cathartic, alkaline, iron, sulphur
and magnetic mineral springs.
SARATOGA SUN; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic ; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly
2Jx28; subscription — daily $3, weekly $1;
established— daily 1901, weekly 1870; The Sun
Printing Co. (Inc.), publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant a rating to that effect.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1895 and 1902, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
SARATOGIiVN; every evening except
Sundays and holidays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $6; established 1852;
John K. Walbridge, editor; The Saratogian
Co., publishers (12--6).
Copies sold: This paper had credit
for an average issue of Si738 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
SARATOGA EAGLE; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1S79; Eagle Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,186 in 1896
and 2,062 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
SARATOGA HERALD; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established March, 19u2; E. P.
Howe & Son, editors and publishers (A A).
SAUGERTIES, O, 4,036 Ulster Co.t
pop., on West Shore Rd. and Hudson r., at
mouth of Esopus creek, 12 m. above
Bangston, the county seat. Paper mills,
binderies and iron works. Agriculture.
POST ; every evening except Sunday, and
TEliE(;RAPH, Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established— dally 1877, weekly
1845; Saugerties Telegraph Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—8).
SAVANNAH, Wayne C'o.-n 573t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
West Shore Rds., 13 m. E. of Lyons, the
county seat. Flour mills and barrel fac-
tory. Fruit and tobacco.
T131ES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages lsx24; subscription $1; established 1894;
Wilbur F. Baggerly, editor and publisher.
SAVON A, Steuben Co. p 611t pop., on
Erie and Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rds. and Conhocton r., 6 m. S. E. of Bath, one
of the two county seats. Dairying, farm-
ing and tobacco and fruit growing.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1888; T. C. Wall, editor and publisher (8—3).
SAYVILLE, Suffolk Co. R 2,500 pop.,
on Long Island Rd. and Great South bay,
51 m. E. of Brooklyn. Oyster dredging and
fisheries. Summer resort.
SUFFOLK CO. NEWS ; Fridays; re-
publican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
|L50; established 1885; Francis Hoag, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,084 in 1907
SC ARSDALE, Westchester Co. R 349
pop.— local estimate over 1,000— on N. Y.Cen-
tral & Hudson River Rd., 18 m. N. of New
York City. Agriculture. Residential town
of New York business men.
INQUIRER; Thursdays; Independent-
republican; four to eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established July, 1901; S. L.
Angel 1, editor and publisher (7— 5j.
SCHAGHTICOKE, Rensselaer Co. n-
1 ,0611- pop., on Fitchburg Rd.,llm.N. of Troy,
the county seat. Woolen, flax and paper
mills. Agriculture.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
J. W. Richards, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that eflfect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SCHENECTADY, c.h., Schenectady
Co. D- 58,337 pop. —local census 7'<,66(i — on
New York Central & Hudson River and
Troy Divisions of Boston & Maine and
Delaware & Hudson Rds., Mohawk r. and
Erie canal, 16 m. N. W. of Albany, the State
capital. Extensive manufacture of elec-
trical equipment, locomotive and traction
engines, threshing machines, etc. Woolen
mills and various other manufactures. Seat
of Union College.
EVENING STAR; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight to twenty-
four pages 17x23; subscription $3; established
812
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
1855; B. R. Hatmaker. editor and manager
(2-5). ,
Copies printed: 2,373 in 1896
4,371 in 1903
5,521 in 1904
7,466 in 1905
9,434 in 1906
11,013 ill 1907
Publisher's anjiouncement.— Circulation au-
dited. Details published. Beat all other
Schenectady, Albany and Troy papers on
Holiday advertising b3' 26 per cent.
GAZETTE ; every morning except Sun
day, and VVEEKLiY , Thursdays; deniocra
tic; daily eight to thii'ty two, weekly eight
pages 19x23^^ ; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1894, weekly 1869; W.
A. Niver, editor; Daily Gazette Company,
publishers (2— S).
Copies printed: 3,512 in 1897
6,489 in 1900
9,097 in 1902
— 11,623 in 1903
12,574 in 1^04
13,058 in 1905
15,309 in 1906
17,152 in 1907
UNION; every evening except Sunday;
republican; ten to sixteen pages 18x22; sub-
scription S3; established 1865; Schenectady
Union Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: ###
DAS DEUTSCHE JOURNAL; Sat-
urdays; Gernian; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1900; O.
E. Heck, editor; M. Kreuzberger, publisher
(1-8). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,541 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
LEADER; Fridays; labor; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established April,
1906; A. D. Wildey, editor and publisher
(5-6 P).
SCHENEVUS, Otsego Co. a 613tpop..
on Delaware & Hudson Rd., 87 m. W. of
Albany, the State capital. Hop growing and
manufacturing.
MONITOR; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1863; Orra L. Tipple, editor; Monitor Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SCHOHARIE, e. h., Schoharie Co. n-
1,006+ pop., on Middleburg & Schoharie Rd.
and Schoharie r., 40 m. W. of Albany, the
State capital. Farming and manufacturing.
REPUBLICAN AND COUNTY
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1819; Daniel D. Frisble, editor and pub-
lisher (,7— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1896 and 1907.
STANDARD; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lisned 1898: Lyman S. Holmes, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
NEW YORK.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SCHUYIiERVILLE, Saratoga
Co. D- 1,601+ pop., on Fitchburg Rd., Hudson
r. and Champlain canal, 23 m. N. of Troy.
Paper mills and cotton factories.
STANDARD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871 ; C. C. Allen, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,063 in iQoi,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
SEACLIFF, Queens Co.a,l,558t pop., a
steamboat landing on Long Island Sound,
26 m. E. of New York City.
EAGLE; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; aemocratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1883; Fred A. Maidment, editor and publisher
(2-4).
SENECA FALLS, Seneca Co. a 6,519t
pop., on New York Central 8c Hudson River
and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Cayuga and
Seneca canal, 16 m. W. of Auburn. Fine
water power. Manufactures hand and
power pumps, fire engines, wagons, paper
and machinery.
COURIER - JOURNAL ; Thmsdays;
republican; eight pages 16x22^^^; subscription
$1.50; established — Courier 1837, Journal 1884,
consolidated 1902; Wm. J. Pollard, editor;
Journal Publishing Co., publishers (:3 — 6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
REVEIIiLE; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 21x28; subscription $2; established 1854;
Henry Stowell, editor and publisher (3 — 6P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,440 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SHERBURNE, Chenango Co. D 899t
pop. ou Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd. and Chenango r., 11 m. N. of Norwich,
the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Saturdays ; independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1864; John H. O'Brian, editor and publisher
(8—3 P).
SHERMAN, Chautauqua Co. p 760t
pop.— township 1,525— on Western New York
& Pennsylvania Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Mayvllle,
the county seat. Lumber. Butter and
cheese factory.
CHAUTAUQUA NEWS : Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1876; C. E. Shel-
don, editor and publisher.
SHORTSVILLE, Ontario Go. -D 922t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Catalogue by states.
813
NEW YORK.
Rd., 34 m. S. E. of Rochester. Paper mills
and wheel and drill factories.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; Frank W. Perry, editor and pub-
lisher.
SIDNEY, Delaioare Co. G, 2,331t pop.,
on Delaware & Hudson, New York, Ontario
& Western Rds. and Susquehanna r., 40 m.
W. of Binghamton. Manufacturing and
farming.
RECORD; Saturdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI. 50; estab-
lished 1882; Arthur Bird, editor and publisher
(6-S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
UNITARIAN; monthly; unitarian;
fortj' pages 7x10 ; subscription §1 ; estab-
lished January, 1906; G, H. Badger, editor;
T. Fortson Pruett, publisher (1—8).
SIDNEY CENTER, Delaware Co.
p 471+ pop., on New York, Ontario & West-
ern Rd., 8 m. S. of Sidney.
DELAWARE CO. ENTERPRISE;
Wednesdays ; independent ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established May, 1905;
O. S. Hitchcock, editorand publisher (1—8).
SILVER CREEK, Chautauqua Co.p
2.184 pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, Western New York & Pennsyl-
vania and New York, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 31 m. S. W. of Buffalo. Milling machin-
ery. Agriculture and grape growing.
GAZETTE; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1890; C. F. Stacy,
editorand publisher (1—8).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription 30 cents; estab-
lished May, 1906; A. J. Salisbury, editor and
publisher (1—8).
SILVER SPRINGS, Wyoming Co.<2
667+ pop., on Erie, Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg and Silver Lake Rds., 8 m. S. of War-
saw, the county seat. Butter and salt man-
ufactories and novelty works.
SIGNAL.; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; Wm. Ingleby, editor and publisher (7— 5)
SKANEATELES, Onondaga Co. a
1,495+ pop., on Skaneateles Rd., at foot of
Skaneateles lake, 18 m. W. of Syracuse,
the county seat. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
FREE PRESS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; independent; four pages UJ^x21 ;
subscription $1; established 1874; J. C. Steph-
enson, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: 1,525 in 1906
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1840; Wheaton & Dodge, editors and
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEW YORK.
SPECIAL, CROPS; monthly; ginseng
growing, agricultural; twenty to twenty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription SI; established
April, 1902; C. M. Goodspeed, editor and pub-
lisher (12—4).
Copies printed: 1,416 in 1902
2,154 in 1903
2,075 in 1904
2,116 in 1006
2,066 in 1907
SMITHTOWN BRANCH, Suf-
folk Co. a, 1,600 pop., on Long Island Rd.,
47 m. E. of New York City. Agriculture;
summer resort.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; J.R.Robbins,editorandpubllsher(l— 8).
SMYRNA, Chenango Co. D 300t pop.,
on New York, Ontario & Western Rd., 12 m.
N. of Norwich, the county seat. Farming
and dairying.
PRESS; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1896; W. S.
Phillips, editor and publisher (8—3).
SODUS, Wayne Co. -n l,028t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd., 30 m.
N. E. of Rochester. Agriculture and fruit
growing.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; Mills Bros.,
editors and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,513 in 1902
and 2,028 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
SOUTHAMPTON, 5m#oZA: Co. q
2,289+ pop., on Long Island Rd. and Atlantic
ocean, 90 m. E. of Brooklyn. Summer resort.
PRESS; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription §2; established 1895; Burling
Bros., editors and publishers (6 — 3).
TIMES : Thursdays: independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2: established
I08I; C. A. Jaggar, editor and publisher (1—8).
SOUTH DAYTON, Cattaraugus Co.
p 547+ pop., on Erie Rd., about 40 m. 8. of
Buffalo.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
SOUTH NEW BERLIN, Chenango
Co. D 600 pop., on New York. Ontario &
Western Rd., 7 m. E. of Norwich, the
county seat. Agriculture.
BEE ; Saturdays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; A. J.
Payne, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
SOUTHOLD, Suffolk Co. 0, 1,292 pop.,
on Long Island Rd., 90 m. E. of New York
City. Farming and fishing.
L.6nG island TRAVELER; Fri-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1871 ; J. N. Hallock, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3).
SOUTH OTSELIC, Chenango Co. n
402 pop., 15 m. N. W. of Norwich, the county
seat. Fish line factory. Agriculture.
OTSELIC VALLEY NEWS; Thurs-
'days; local; six pages 18x20; subscription
j 50 cents; established March, 1905; Harry H.
Hobart, editor and publisher (6—5 P).
814
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NKW YORK.
NEW YORK.
SPENCER, Tioga Co. g 707tpop.,on
Lehigh Valley Rd., 18 m. S, of Ithaca. Has
flour mills, brick-yards, creameries and
wood-working plants. Agriculture and
dairying.
NEEDIiE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1888;
J. R. Hart, editor and publisher (12—3).
SPENCERPORT, Monroe Co. -D 715t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd., 10 m. W. of Rochester, the county seat.
Flour mills and barrel factories.
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; W. W. Malay, editor and publisher (2— 4).
SPRING VALLEY, Rockland Co. R
2,000 pop., on Erie and New Jersey & New
York Rds., 5 m. S. W. of New City, the
county seat, and 18 N. of Paterson, N. J.
Market for farm produce.
ROCKLAND CO. LEADER; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1893; W. R. Sherwooa, edi-
tor and publisher (3—5 P).
SPRINGVILLE, £!rie Co. -a l,992t
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsbui-g
Rd., 30 m. S. E. of Buffalo, the county seat.
Manufacturing and dairying.
JOURNAL. AND HERALD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 22x25; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1867; W. W. Blakeley,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,300 for the
year 1896, 1,410 in 1898, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
NE WS ; Thursdays; independent-demo
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.
" 879; N. "
and publishers
«stabliahed 187
H. Thurber & Son, editors
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it haa
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SPRING WATER, Livingston Co.
-a 500 pop., on Erie Rd., 45 m. S. of Roches-
ter. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; republi-
can; four to eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1878; H. J. Niles, editor and
publisher (12—5).
S T A M F OR D, Delaware Co. 0, OOlf
pop., on Ulster & Delaware Rd., 60 m. S. W.
of Albany, the State capital. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
MIRROR-RECORDER;Wednesday«,,
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— i!ftV>-oj- 1851, Recorder 1892;
Leo H. De Silva, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including I907'
STAPLETON, Richmond Co.n,14,265t
pop., on Staten Island Rapid Transit Rd.
and New York bay, 6 ra. S. of borough of
Manhattan, New York City; connected by
ferry. Breweries.
(See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
SUTT'EHN, Rockland Co.Cll,619tVOl>.,
on Erie Rd., 32 m. N. W. of New York City
and 16 N. of Paterson, N. J. Iron works
and foundry.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Rockland County Printing
and Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(2—4).
"recorder; Fridays; republican ; four
pages 15x17; subscription $1; established 1890;
Recorder Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SYRACUSE, c. h., Onondaga Co. D
117,498+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg and West
Shore Rds., and on Onondaga lake and Erie
canal, at intersection with Oswego canal.
Central point for a large share of the salt
production of the continent. Foundries,
machine shops, rolling mills and extensive
manufactories of various kinds. Syracuse
University.
DAILY.
EVENING HERALD ; every evening
except Sunday, and Sunday morning; inde-
pendent ; daily fourteen to twenty-four, Sun-
day thirty-two to forty-eight pages 16}4x22]4;
subscription— dally $5, Sunday $2.50; estab-
lished—dally 1877. Sunday 1880; The Herald
Co., editors and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 16,703 in 1895 and 35. 206 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 20,000
in 1907.
Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 11,868 in 1895 and
40,064 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement. — Sv7'aeuse is a
one-newspaper town. Of the 21 leading
firms, it is shown that 72^^ per cent of all
money spent for advertising in 1907 was
spent with the Syracuse Herald.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; ten to twenty four pages
20x22; subscription $3; established 1844; Syra-
cuse Journal Planting and Publishing Co.,
publishers (1 — 7)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,309 in 1900
and 18,225 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 17,500 in 1907.
ORANGE; dally except Sunday during
the college year; four pages 10x18; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1903; Emil Hansen,
editor; Oscar J. Brown, manager; Orange
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
815
NEW YORK— Syracuse.
NEW YORK— Syracuse.
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
POST-STANDARD; every morning
except Sunday; republican ; twelve to twenty
pages 18x24; subscrlptiou $5; established—
Fost 1894, Standard 1829; consolidated 1899;
Walter E. Gardner, editor; John A. Nichols,
Jr., manager; The Post-Standard Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed 13,084 in 1896
23,769 in 1905
36,269 in 1907
TRI-WEEKLY.
DEUTSCHE POSTj tri weekly, Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays (A A).
WEEKLY.
C A T H O L, I C SUN ; Fridays; roman
catholic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1891 ; Syracuse Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers.
INDUSTRIAL AVEEKEY; Fridays;
labor; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established March, 1904; T. M. Gafney, editor
and publisher (1—8).
IjAGAZETTA; Saturdays; Italian;
four pages 18x25; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906; Paolo Forte, editor; Joseph Ray,
publisher (10—6 P).
NORTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Thursdays; methodist episcopal;
sixteen to twenty pages 11x15; subscription
$1.50; established 1841 ; Rev. Lustou H. Pearce,
D.D., editor; University Printing Company,
publishers (1— S).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 11,385 in 1895, since which
it has not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since i8g8, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
UNION; Wednesdays; German; republi-
can; four pages 20x28 ; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1853; J. P. Pinzer, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1895 and 1896, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
UNIVERSITY AVEEREY; Fridays;
collegiate; twenty pages 9x12: subscription
$L50; established 1900; A. L. Evans, editor;
Edward D. Eddy, publisher (12—3).
WESEEYAN METHODIST;
Wednesdays; wesleyan methodist; sixteen
pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; established
1843; Rev. A. T.Jennings, editor; Wesleyan
Methodist P*ubllshing Association, publishers
(l-)8.
Copies printed : This paper had credit
tor an issue of 4,300 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
MONTHLY.
AWIERICAN POULTRY ADVO-
CATE; monthly; poultry; thirty-two to
sixty-four pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents;
establlsfaed 1892; Clarence C. DePuy, editor
And publisher (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 16,000 in 1898
and 32,166 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but^ was credited
with more than 20,000 in 1905 and
1907.
EDUCATIONAIi GAZETTE; month-
ly, during school year; educational; sixty
pages 7x10; subscription .SI; established 1883;
Educational Gazette Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,050 in 1896
and 14,820 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 190; and 1907.
GOOD HEALTH CLINIC; monthly;
hygiene; thirty .six pages 7xlU; subscription
5 I cents; established 1897; E. Elmer Keeler,
M. D , editor and publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: 7,461 in 190 1
12,545 in 1905
13,766 in 1907
KERABIIC STUDIO; monthly; pot-
tery, keremic art and the crafts; thirty two
pages 101^x14; subscription $4; established
1899; Mrs. Adelaide Alsop Roblneau, editor;
Samuel Edouard Roblneau and Geo. H.
Clark, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,400 in 1903
4,790 in 1905
5,500 in 1907
OFFICIAL JOURNAL: monthly;
labor; fifty pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1901; H. D. Call, editor and pub-
lisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5,000 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
POULTRY MONTHLY (A A).
SCHOOL BLLLETIN AND NEW
YORK STATE EDUCATIONAL
J O URN A L ; monthly ; educational; twenty-
six pages 9x14; subscription $1; established
1874; C. W. Bardeen, editor and publisher
(8-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,583 in 1896
and 18,500 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 every year since 1902,
up to and including 1907.
SPORTING G<IODS GAZETTE;
monthly; sporting goods; forty to fifty six
pages 9x12; subsi-riptiou .$1; established 1888;
C. H. Mowry, editor and publisher ( 1 — 6).
Copies printed: ^5,100 in 1906
5,100 in 1907
QUARTERLY.
ALPHA PHI QUARTERLY; fra-
ternity; one hundred pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $; establisned 1888; Mrs. Henry Phillips,
editor; D. Mason & Co.. publishers (13—3).
JOURNAL OF PEDAGOGY; quar-
terly, March , June, September and December ;
educational; one hundred and twenty to one
hundred and thirty-six pages 8x11; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1887 ; Albert
Leonard, editor and publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a
rating has never been forthcoming.
TARRYTOWN, Westchester Co. R
4,770+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd. and Hudson r., 27 m. N. of New
York City. Shoes, tiles and tinners' tools.
ARGUS; Saturdays ; republican ; four
pages 21x28; subscription $2.50; established
1867; M. D. Raymond, editor and publisher
(8—3).
NEW^S; Fridays; republican; eight pages
16x22; subscription $2; established 1897; G. F.
Van Tassel and Wallace Odell, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
816
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
P R E S S-R E C O R D ; Fridays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x38 ; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1884; Wm. A. H. Ely, editor and
publisher ( 1—8}.
THERESA, Jtfferson Co. b 917 f
pop., on Rome. Watertown & Ogdensburg
Rd. and Indian r., 24 m. N. E. of Water-
town, the county seat. Flour mills, cheese,
lumber and machinery manufactories,
operated by water power. Grain raising
and dairying.
G Li E A N E R ; Thursdays ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1892; Al-
len C. Strough, editor and publisher (.3 — 3).
TICONDEROGA, Essex Co. L/l.gilt
pop., on Rutland and Delaware & Hud-
son Rds., at the outlet of Lake Geoi-ge.
Lead and lumber, pulp, paper, air engines
and machinery.
SENTINEL. ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; W. C. Tefft, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
TIVOLI, Dutchess Co. P, l,158t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
15 m. S. of Hudson. Farming.
TIITIES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22: sub-
Bcription §1; established 1897; V.W.Brady,
editor and publisher (8—3).
TOMPKINSVILLE, Richmond Co.
a, 1,400+ pop., on New York bay and Staten
Island Rapid Transit Rd., 6 m. S. of bor-
ough of Manhattan, New York City; con-
nected by ferry.
(See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
TOTTENVILLE, Richmond Co. Q,
2,563 pop., terminus of Staten Island Rapid
Transit Rd. Fire-brick and retort factory,
steam saw and planing mill, marine rail-
ways and shipyards. Oj'ster dredging.
{See New York Citu, Borough of Richmond.)
TROY, c. h., Rensselaer Co. D- 76,861
pop., at head of steamboat navigation on
Hudson r., on New York Central & Hudson
River, Delaware & Hudson and Boston &
Maine Rds. , 6 m. N. of Albany, the State capi-
tal. Stoves, iron, steel and linen collars and
cuffs. Large river commerce.
DAILY.
EVENING STANDARD; every even-
ing except Sunday; independent; four pages
20x24; subscription $6 ; established 1877; Even-
ing Standard Publishing Company, editors
and publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 15,289 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 4,000 in 1904
and more than 2,250 in iqos and 1907.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIj"¥, Wednesdays; d«mocratlc;
NEW YORK— Troy.
eight pages 18x22; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $1; established 1868; Henry O'R,
Tucker, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1898
and more than 2,250 in 1899, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
RECORD; every morning and evening
except Sunday; republican; eight to twenty
pages 16Mx2lj^; subscription— morning $6;
evening $3; established as Post in 1812; The
Troy Record Company, editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: combined editions:
9,947 in 1900
12,181 in 1901
14,698 in 1902
16,115 in 1903
16,438 in 1904
18,095 in 1905
18,801 in 1906
20,163 in 1907
IS^°°The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the Record is guar-
anteed by the publishers of
Rowell's American Newspa-
per Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; daily ten, semi-weekly
eight pages 18x23; subscription — daily $6,
semi-weekly $1; established— daily 1851, semi-
weekly 1856; Charles 8. Francis, editor and
publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: daily: 16,330 in 1902
16,406 in 1903
16,910 in 1904
16,889 in 1905
17,200 in 1906
17,755 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 10,813 in 1902
11,300 in 1903
10,872 in 1904
10,501 in 1905
10,571 in 1906
9,878 in 1907
AN
WEEKLY.
FREIE PRESSE; Saturdays; German;
republican; twelve pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1870; Carl Koch, editor;
German Publishing and Printing Company,^
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,860 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
" LANSINGBURG COURIER; Thurs
days (A A).
NORTHERN BUDGET; Sundays; re-
publican; twenty-four to forty pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1797; Arthur
Mac Arthur, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1898 and more than
12,500 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CATALOGUE Bi' STATES.
81'
NEW YORK— Troy.
NEW YORK.
OBSERVER; Sundays; democratic;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; M. F. Collins, editor and pub
Usher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1902 and more than
1,000 in 1903, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1887;
A. Kirlfpatrick, Jr., editor and publisher
(A A).
VITA NOVA; Fridays (A A).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN L.AUNDRY JOUR-
NAL< ; monthly; laundering; thirty-two
Eages 10x13; subscription $1 ; established 1881;
. H. Dlckerman, editor and publisher.
CARRIAGE DEALERS' JOUR-
N A Lj ; monthly ; carriages ; ninety- two pages
9x12; subscription $1 ; established 1890; Jour-
nal Publishing Co. of Troy, publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 4,300 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1903, up to and including
1907.
HOME BUDGET; monthly; house-
hold; sixteen pages 111^x18; subscription 25
cents; established 1903: Arthur MacArthur,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 62,375 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1907.
POIiVTECHNIC ; every four weeks,
during the college y ear ; collegiate ; thirty-two
pages 8x10; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
Students of Rensselaer Poly techniclnstitute,
editors and publishers.
QUARTERLY.
THETAXI FRATERNITYQUAR-
TERLiY; collese fraternity; thirty-two to
forty pages i%xfi\^; subscription $1; estab
lished January, 1903; J. C. Peck, Jr., editor;
Alpha Chapter of Theta Xi, publishers (1— T).
TRUMANSBURG, Tompkins Co. n
1,225+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 2 m. from
Cayuga lake and UN. W. of Ithaca, the
county seat. Flour mills, iron foundry,
machine shops and pickle factory.
FREE PRESS AND SENTINEL.;
Saturdays; independent; four pages 20x24;
subscription $1; established 1869; Albert F.
Allen, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,070 for the
year 1898, 1,150 in 1904, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
TUCKAHOE, Westchester Co. R 2,250
pop., on New York Central & HudsonRiver
Rd. (Harlem Division), 2]^ m. N. of Mt.
Vernon. Marble quarries, lime kilns and
rubber factory.
EASTCHESTER CITIZEN - BUL-
LETIN; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1891; A.
H. Seaman, editor; A. H. Seaman <% Co.,
publishers (6—3).
TULLY, Onondaga Co. CJ 574t pop., on
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Rd.,
52
22 m. S. of Syracuse, the county seat.
Manufacturing and farming. Solvay Farma
and salt wells.
TIMES; Saturdays; Independent-repub-
lican: four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished lt«2; J. G. Watson & Co., editors
and publishers (1 — ti).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
TUPPER LAKE, Franklin Co. tf
2,500 pop., on New York & Ottawa and New
York Central & Hudson River Rds. and
Big Tupper lake. Lumbering and manu-
facturing.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896; P. Arkley Kemp, editor; Allen L Vos-
burg, publisher c3 — 4).
UNADLLIiA, Otsego Co. D l,172t pop.,
on Delaware & Hudson and Ontario & West-
ern Rds. and Susquehanna r., 95 m. W. of
Albany; the State capital. Paper mill,
foundry, wagon and condensed-milk works.
TIMES; Fridays ; neutral : eight pages
13x20; subscriptions!; established 1854; Geo.
R. Raitt. editor and publisher (8—3).
UNION, Broome Co. p 982t pop., on
Erie Rd., 9 m. W. of Binghamton, the county
seat. Lumber, farming and dairying.
NEWS ; Wednesdays ; Independent : four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1852 ;
Jesse Le Barron, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
UNION SPRINGS, Cayuga Co. D
994t pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Cayuga
lake, 9 m. S. W. of Auburn, the county
seat. Agricultural implements and various
manufactures.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 11x18; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1806; James B. Hott, editor and
publisher (6—3).
UTICA, c. h., Oneida Co. D 63,985^
pop., on Mohawk r. and Erie canal, 95 m.
N. W. of Albany, the State capital. Various
manufactures and wholesale trade. Farm-
ing district for butter, cheese and hops.
DAILY.
HERAIiD-DISPATCH AND-
DAILY GAZETTE; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and SUNDAY TRIBUNE,.
Sundays ; dally republican, Sunday inde-
pendent; evening eight to twelve pages
17^x23, Sunday twenty-four pages 17^x23:
subscription— daily $3, Sunday $2; estab-
lished 1847 ; Sunday Tribune Company,
editors and publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: daily: 6,991 in 1896
13,116 in 1904
15,499 in 190S
18,290 in 1906
21,628 in 1907
Sunday: 6,651 in 1896
4,896 in 1904
5,013 in 1905
5,568 in 1906
8,403 in 1907
OBSERVER.; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKL.Y, twIce-a-week.Wednes-
days and Saturdavs; democratic; dally eight
to ten, weekly eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
ms
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK—Utica.
NEW YORK—Vtica.
Hon — daily $6, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1848. weekly 1816; E. Prentiss Bailey,'
edltor;_E. P. Bailey & Co., publishers (3—6 P).
Oapies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 7,622 in 1894 and 7,607 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in 1899, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
PRESSS; every morning except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, semi-weekl}' $1; estab
lished— dally 1882, semi-weekly 1S84; Otto A.
Meyer, editor and publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: daily: 7,631 in 1895
11,933 in 1900
13,618 in 1902
14,004 in 1903
14,379 in 1904
14,389 in 190S
14,843 in 1906
14,839 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 6,110 in 1895
9,084 in 1900
9,205 in 1902
9,077 in 1903
8,578 in 1904
8,034 in 1905
7,525 in 1906
6,922 in 1907
TRI-WEEKLY.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; tri-weekly,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; German ;
independent; eight pages 15x22 ; subsciiption
$8.90; established 1853; Otto Poepel, editor;
The Utica Deutsche Zeitung Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
WEEKLY.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; labor; eight
pages 16x22: subscription $1 ; established 1893;
Fred W. Bean, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LA LUCE; Saturdays; Italian; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; Emideo Spina, editor; La
Luce Publishing Co., publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in ipo2, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
L'AVVENIRE; Saturdays; four pages
31x26; subscription $1; established 1899;
L'Avvenlre PublishlnK Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
SATURDAY GLOBE; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 17x23 ; subscription
$2; established 1881; Thos. F. Baker, editor;
Wm. T. Baker, publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: 117,888 in 1895
102,023 in 1900
108,208 in 1906
120,263 in 1907
Y DRYGH; Thursdays; Welsh ; republi-
can; eight pages 18x23; subscription $2; estab-
liBhed 1851; T. J. Griffiths, pubUsher (12-Hl).^
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1896 and more than
4,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
MONTHLY.
CAMBRIAN; monthly; literary; Welsh;
forty eight pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1S80; T. J. Griffiths, publisher; issued
in the interests of Welsh-American people
(8—5). _
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
MANTEL, TILE AND GRATE
MONTHLY; fifty-two pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1906; Ward B. Ed-
wards, editor; Edwards Brothers, publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1907
MERCHANTS' LEGISLATIVE
LEAGUE A DVO C A T E ; monthly;
weekly in February, March and April; Mer-
chants' Legislative League ; twenty pages
9x12; subscription $2; established October,
1901 ; J. H. Siemers and G. S. Hughes, editors ;
Thomas J. Griflfiths, publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 4,056 in 1902
6,335 in 1903
6,768 in 1904
6,513 in 1905
6,500 in 1906
6^627 in 1907
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CON-
TRACTOR; monthly; electrical; forty
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished November 1901; W. H. Morton, editor;
National Electrical Contractors' Association,
publishers (12-6).
Copies printed: 2,292 in 1902
2,708 in 1903
2,625 in 1904
2,645 in 1905
2,625 in 1906
2,542 in 1907
Y CYFAILL} monthly ; Welsh ; presby-
terlan; forty pages 6x10; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1837; Rev. H. P. Howell, D.D., editor;
T. J. Griffiths, publisher.
BI-MONTHLY.
LAND AND MONEY; bi-monthly; real
estate and investments: thirty-six pages
6x9; subscription 25 cents; established De-
cember, 1905; Charles J. Fuess, editor; Utica
Advertising Co., publishers.
VAN ETTEN, Chemung Co. p 474
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 21 m. S. of
Ithaca. Saw, planing and grist mills.
VALLEY BREEZE; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 12x21; subscription $1;
established 1890; M. L. Williams, editor and
publisher (8—5).
VERNON, Oneida Co. D 380t pop.,
on West Shore Rd., 18 m. W. of Utlcp, the
county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Febru-
ary, 1906; Bates & Carr, editors and publish-
ers (3—6 P).
VICTOR, Ontario Co. -D 649t pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River and
Lehigh Valley Rds.. 9 m. N. W of Canan-
daigua, the county seat. Electric insula-
tor manufactory. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
819
NEW YORK.
I
NEW YORK.
1881; Carl D. Smith, editor aud publisher
(7-5).
WALDEN, Orange Co. R 3,U7t pop.,
on Wallkill Valley Rd. and Wallkill r., 12 m,
N. W. of Newburgh, one of the two county
seats. Foundries, woolen mills and manu-
factories of engines and knives.
CITIZEN ; Friaays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established 1888;
J. H. Reid, editor and publisher. Prints edi-
tions fo^ Wallkill and Pine Bush (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
HERALD ; Saturdays ; eight pages
15x21M; subscription $1; established 1870;
Ward winfleld, editor and publisher (2—4).
WALTON, Delaware Co. 0. 2,811t
pop., on New York, Ontario & Western
Rd. and Delaware r., 17 m. S. W. of Delhi,
the county seat. Piano factory, foundry,
novelty works and children's carriage and
toy factory.
CHRONICL.E-TIMES ; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1; established— CTironicZe 1869, Times 1892,
consolidated May, 1901; F. B. Mayham, editor
and publisher (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,234 i^i 1900
and 4,005 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
REPORTER; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages \5}C>2 : subscription $1 : established
1881; Paul Nichols, editor; The Reporter Co.,
publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: 4.570 in 1896
7,488 in 1905
7,969 in 1907
WAPPINGERS FALLS, Dutch-
ess Co. 0,3,504+ pop., on Wappingers creek
8 m. S. of Poughkeepsie, the county seat.
Print works and various manufactories.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent;
four pages ?2x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871; A. C. Crandall, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WARRENSBtJRG, Warren Co. cf
898+ pop., on Schroon r., 3 m. E. of Adi-
rondack Rd. and 68 N. of Albany, the State
capital. Leather, pulp and lumber.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
paeea 1.5x22: subscription $1; established
1977; J. M. Somerville, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,200 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
WARSAW, c. h., Wyoming Co. -a
3,048+ pop., on Erie and Buffalo, Rochester
& Pittsburg Rds. and Oatka creek, 44 m.
S. W. of Rochester and 48 S. E. of Buffalo.
Elevator and structural steel works, but-
ton factory and knitting mill. Large de-
posits of salt. Farming and dairying.
WESTERN NEAV YORKER;
Fridays; republican; twelve pages l*i^x^4;
subscription $1; established 1841; Levi A.
Cass, editor and publisher (3 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,463 in 1902
and 3,590 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
WYOMING CO.TIMES;Wedne8days;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
i $1.50; established 1872; John Underbill, edl-
! tor; Wyoming County Times Company, pub-
! Ushers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 2,400 in 1897
and 3,318 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 an,l 1907.
WARWICK, Orange Co. Cil,73ot
pop., on Lehigh & Hudson River Rd., 11 m.
S. of Goshen, the county seat. Railroad
shops. Agriculture.
ADVERTISER ; Thursdays ; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $2; established
1866; Hiram Tate, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,050 for the year 1895,
1,000 in 190S, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
WARWICK VALLEY DISPATCH}
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1885; G. F.
Ketchum, editor and publisher (2—6),
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1896, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
W^ASHINGTONVILLE, Orange
Co. R 667+ pop., on Erie Ra., 8 m. N. E. of
Goshen, the county seat. Farming and
j wine manufacturing.
! ORANGE CO. RECORD; Wednes-
Idavs; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
' scription $1; established 1899; Montanye-
Rightmyer Co., editors and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WATERFORD, Saratoga Co.D-
3,146+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and
Hudson r., 4 m. N. of Troy. Paper and
knitting mills, valve works, foundries and
machine shops.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1871 ; J. W. Smith, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
TIMES; Wednesdays; Independent;
elKht pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established June, 1901: R. D. Palmateer.
editor and publisher (1—8).
820
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
WATERLOO, c. h., Seneca Co. G
4,256+ pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Cayuga
& Seneca canal, 19 m. W. of Auburn. Manu-
facturing and milling.
OBSERVER AND DEMOCRAT;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1826; S. H. & L.
W. Ferenbaugh, editors and publishers (6 — 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding i,ooo in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SENECA CO. NEWS; Tuesdays; re-
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; Elias Vair, editor and
publisher (8— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WATERTOWN, c. h., Jefferson Co.
[j 25,447 pop. —local estimate 30,000— on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd. and
Black r., 90 m. N. W. of Utica. Foundries.
paper mills, machine shops and manu-
factories of air brakes, woolen goods,
leather, agricultural implements, wagons,
buggies and sleighs.
STANDARD; every eveuiug except
Sunday, and SExlII- WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; eight to twenty pages
18x24; subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly
$1.50; established 1S94; Harry H. Knicker-
bocker, manager; Standard Publishing Co.,
publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 4,194 in 1896
7,113 in 1905
6,924 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,643 in 1896 and
4,614 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,2^0 in 1907.
TIMES} every evening except Sunday,
and REFORMER AND TIMES,
semi-weeklj', Wednesdays and Saturdays;
republican ; eight pages 20x23 ; subscrip-
tion — daily $6, semi weekly $2 ; estab-
lished—daily 1860, semi weekly 1830; W. D.
McKinstry, editor; The Brockwa3' Company,
publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 6,396 in 1901 and 6,463 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 5,755 in 1901 and
4,644 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
RE-UNION; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; democratic: eight pages
17x23; subscription $1.50; established 1866;
Charles W. Clare, editor and publisher (8—3 P)
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from_ this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NEW YORK.
HERALD; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; Jere. Coughlin, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
I. O. O. F. LODGE RECORD;
semi-monthly; odd-fellowship; eight pageg
14x20; subscriptions!; established 1893; Ar
B. Parker, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,887 i" 1897
and 2,951 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
WATERVILLE, Oneida Co. n l,571t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd., 21 m. S. W. of Utica, the county seat
Hop raising.
TIMES AND HOP REPORTER;
weekly, twice-a-week, Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1859; W. S. Hawkins, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,528 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
POULTRY HUSBANDRY; month-
ly; poultry; twenty-eight pages 10]4xl4}4;
subscription 50 cents; established January,
1906; Hawkins Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1-8).
WATERVLIET, Albany Co. a
14,321t pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd.
and W. bank of Hudson r., opposite Troy,
connected by bridge and steam ferry.
Manufacturing and lumber trade. Seat of
Watervliet Arsenal.
GAZETTE; Saturday s ; local ; four
pages 18x84; subscription $1; established
September, 1904; Wallace B. Kirkpatrick Co.,
editors and publishers (12—5) (A A).
JOURNAL AJVD DEMOCRAT; Sat-
urdays; democratic: six pages 20x26; sub-
sci'iption $1; established 1858; T. I. Hardin,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 190- and 1907.
WATKINS, c.h., Schuyler Co. n 2,943t
pop., on Northern Central and Fall Brook
Rds. and Seneca lake, 20 m. N. of Elmira
and in Watkins Glen. Agriculture and
grape growing.
DE3IOCRAT ; Thursdays; democratic;
four page.*; 22x26; subscription $1 ; established
1865; W. H. Baldwin, editor and publisher
(7-3 P)
EX PRESS ; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pasres 20x26; subscription .$1.50; established
1855: M. M. Cass, Jr., editor and publisher
(9-5).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,491 for the
year 1895, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; B. L.
Piper, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
821
NEW YORK.
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1897, .but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
WAVERLY, Tioga Co. g 5,414 pop.,
on Erie, Lehigh Valley and Delaware, Lack-
awanna & Western Rds. and Chemung r.,
18 m. S. E. of Eimira. Furniture, cigars,
machinery, mattresses and car wheels.
Shipping point for grain. Dairying and
farming.
TIOGA CO. RECORD AND WAV-
ERLY FREE PRESS; Fridays; repub
lican; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established ISw; Byram L. Winters, editor
and publisher (1—8). See advertisement
below.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,346 in 1895
and 2,675 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WAYLAND, Steuben Co. p l,307t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western,
Central New York & Western and Erie
Rds., 50 m. S. of Rochester. Manufacturing,
farming and lumber. Portland cement.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1900; H.
J. Nlles, editor and publisher (3 — 6 P).
REGISTER ; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; Charges A. Kirtland, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
WEBSTER, Monroe Co. -a 1,000 pop.,
on New York Central & Hudson River Rd.,
11 m. N. E. of Rochester, the county seat.
Preserving Company. Casket and basket
making, plaining and gristmills and evap-
orated apple plant. Fruit and grain.
HERAL.D; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1899; Albert D.
Andrews, editor and publisher (1—8).
WEEDSPORT, Cayuga Co. D l,525t
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River,
West Shore and Lehigh Valley Rds. and
Erie canal, 8 m. N. of Auburn, the county
seat. Farming implements. Agriculture.
CAYUGA CHIEF; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 151^x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1877; H. D. Brown & Co., editors
and publishers (9—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
NEW YORK.
for an issue of 1,154 for the year 1905.
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; four pages
20x26; suiit)scription $1; estabUshed 1860; Geo.
R. Nash, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
WELLiS, Hamilton Co. □' 556 pop., on
ErieRd. and Sacondaga r., 50 m. N. W. of
Albany, the State capital, and 16 m. N. W.
of Northvllle, the nearest railroad station.
Agriculture.
ADIRONDACK UERAL.D: Fridays;
republican; eight pages lTx2"2; subscription
$1; established 1882; J. P. Morrison, editor
and publisher (6—3).
HAMILTON CO. RECORD; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; establlsned 1893; Harry L.
Cramer, editor; Carl L. Fry, publisher (1—8).
WELLSVILLE, Allegany Co. P3,566t
pop., on Erie and Buffalo & Susquehanna
Rds. and Genesee r., 27 m. W. of Hornell.
Foundries, machine shops, furniture and
carpet factories, silk mill, turbine and
aluminum works.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and ALLEGANY CO. RE-
PORTER, semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days ; republican ; eight pages 17x22 ; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, semi-weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1880, semi- weekly 1836; E. W. & C. M.
Barnes, editors ; The Reporter Co., pub-
lishers (2—7).
Copies printed: daily: 1,044 '^^ 1902
1,134 in 1903
1,230 in 1905
1,247 in 1906
1,260 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 2,285 in 1901
2,744 in 1902
2,958 in 1903
2,867 in 1905
2,837 in 1906
2,754 in 1907
ALLEGANY CO. DEMOCRAT?
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 23x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1869; A. E.
Cowles, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
WESTFIELD, Chautauqua Co. P
2,430t pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, New York, Chicago & St. Louis
THE WAVERLY FREE PRESS AND TIOGA COUNTY
RECORD, together with the OWEGO DAILY RECORD, have been
purchased by Byram L. Winters. The WAVERLY FREE TRESS AND
TIOGA COUNTY RECORD have been consolidated and the subscrip-
tion list increased through paid solicitors to 5,100. The circulation is
now double that of any other newspaper in Tioga County.
The OWEGO DAILY RECORD is the only daily newspaper
published in Tioga County, and has a circulation of 1,400.
BYRAM L. WINTERS, Publisher
Free Press-Record, Waverly, New York
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK.
and Jamestown, Chautauqua & Lake Erie
Rds., 17 m. S. W. of Dunkirk. Natural gas.
REPUBL.ICAN; Wednesdays; repubU-
can; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1855; Hugh W. Thompson, editor
and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: 1,078 in 1898
1,215 in 1900
1,313 in 190S
1,347 in 1906
1,400 in 1907
WESTHAMPTON BEACH, S^«/
folk Co. P, on Long Island Rd., 7 m. S. of
Riverhead, the county seat. Fishinjc and
summer resort. T"''-
HAMPTON CHRONICLE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
§1.50; established 1907; John L. King, Jr.,
editor and publisher (4—7).
WEST NEW BRIGHTON,
Richmond Co. HI 2 946 pop., on Staten Island,
8 m. S. of borough of Manhattan, New York
City ; connected by ferry. Manufacturing.
{See New York City, Borough of Richmond.)
WEST SENEGA, Erie Co. -o 56lt
pop., on Buffalo Terminal Rd., 9 m. S. of
Buffalo.
BUliLETIN; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1903; Ju-
lius I. Lowell, editor and publisher (10—7 P).
WEST VALLEY, Cattaraugus Co.
p 1,000 pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg Rd.. 23 m, N. E. of Little Valley, the
county seat, and 57 S. E. of Buffalo. Saw
mill and heading and cheese factories.
ASHFORD GAZETTE: Fridays; in
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1899; James B. Fish, editor
and publisher.
WEST WINFIEED, Herkimer Co.
^ 771t pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 20 m. S. of Utiea. Tannery and
box, sa-sh and blind factories. Creameries.
STAR: Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1883;
L. A. Worden, editor; Davis & Worden, pub-
lishers (1—8).
WHITEHALL, Washington Co. a
5,025 pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and
on Lake Champlain canal, and at the head
of Lake Champlain, at mouth of Poultney
r. Silk, paint, motor boats, engines and
cigar manufactures, lumber, sash and
blinds and boat building, giaphite mills,
shirt and condensed milk factories.
C H R O N I C I i E ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1840: luglee & Tefft, editors and publishers
(1—8).
Copies printed f This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,132 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1823;
Edward F. Roche, editor ; Theo. Godbout,
publisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,800 in 1897
and 2,540 in 1904, since which it has not
NEW YORK.
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
MASONIC NORTHERN NEW^
YORKER; monthly (A A).
W^HITE PLAINS, c. h., West-
chester Co. O, 7,899f pop.— local estimate,
1905, 13,200— on New York Central & Hud-
son River Rd., 21 m. N. of New York City.
Seat of Bloomingdale Asylum.
DAILY REPORTER; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKEY', Fridays;
demoocratic; daily four to six pages 173^x^2;
weekly eight pages 15x213^; subscription-
daily $3, weekly .151.50 ; established— dally
1904, weekly 1873; Henry Sutherland, editor
and puDllsher (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,561 in 1896 and 1,596 in
1899, since which it has not furnishfed.
any definite or satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
RECOR D ; every evening except Sunday ;
republican: four pages 15x24; subscription
$3.60; established 1903; A. B. Abranis, editor;
Record Publishing Co., publishers (1—6).
. Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,212 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
ARGUS; Tuesaays; lour pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1896; John T.
Rehill, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,008 in 1901,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
EASTERN STATE JOURNAL.; Sat-
urdays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $2; established 1845; Charles D,
Horton, editor and publisher (6—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including IQ07.
PROGRESSIVE INQUIRER; Sat-
urdays ( A A ).
WESTCHESTER NEWS; Satuxdavs;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1871; Edward B. Long, editor
and publisher.
WHITESBORO, Oneida Co. D 195
pop., on New York Central & Hudson
River Rd., 3 m. W. of Utica. the county
seat. Agriculture.
ONEIDA CO. GAZETTE: Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established December, 1901; H. W. Cog-
geshall, editor and publisher (2—4).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WHITESTONE. Queens Co. R 3,100
pop., on Long Island Rd. and Long Island
Sound, 2 m. N. of Flushing. Commerce and
manufacturing.
( See New York City, Borough of Queens. )
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
823
NEW YORK.
WHITESVILLE, Allegany Co. p
573 pop., on New York & Pennsylvania Rd.,
27 m. S. E. of Belmont, the county seat.
Fruit, grain, hay, live stock and lumber.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x32;
subscription $1.25; established 1895; W. D.
Fish, editor; The Crescent Press, publishers
(1-8).
WHITNEY POINT. Broome Co. g
SOTtpop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & West-
ern Rd., 21 m. N. of Binghamton, the county
seat. Manufacturing and agriculture.
REPO RTER ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18^; F. C. Branday, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,701 in 1895
and 2,972 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
WILLIAMSON, Wayne Co. -o 2,670t
pop. (of township), on Rome, Watertown
& Ogdensburg Rd., 25 m. E. of Rochester.
Canning factory and grain elevator.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878; H. N. Burr & Co., editors and publishers
(7-5).
"WILLIAMSVILLE, Erie Co. -d
905+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 10 m. N. of
Buffalo, the county seat. Various mills and
a brewery. Quicklime.
BEE; Thursdays; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription SI: established 1879; Frank
& George Measer, editors and publishers (S— 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WILSON, Niagara Co. -D 612t pop., on
Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd., 15 m.
N. of Lockport, the county seat. Steam
lumber mills and iron foundries.
STAR; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
to thirty six pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1878; Charles E. Honeywell, edi-
tor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
WINDHAM, <?r«««e Co. 0,1,887! pop.,
on Batavia creek, 25 m. W. of Catskill, the
county seat. Summer resort in the heart
of the Catskills.
JOURNALi ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1857 ; Edward M. Cole, editor and pub-
Usher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
WINDSOR, Broome Co. q 739t pop.,
on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and Susque-
hanna r., 15 m. E. of Binghamton, the
NEW YORK.
county seat. Manufacture of gloves and
mittens.
STANDARD; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1878; E.K.Chattee, editorand publisher (1—8).
WOLCOTT, fTayne Co. -n l,279t POP-.
on Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Rd.,
27 m. S. W. of Oswego. Tobacco, pickle
and canning factories and fruit evapo-
rators. Agriculture.
LAKE SHORE NEWS; Thursdays;
independent-republican; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1 ; established 1874; Charles H.
Thomas, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: 1,186 in 1902
1,425 in 1903
1,466 in 1904
1,640 in 1906
1,705 in 1907
WOODSIDE, Queens Co. 0, 710t pop.,
on Long Island Rd., 6 m. E. of borough of
Manhattan, New York City. Floriculture.
{See New York City, Borough of Queens.)
WORCESTER, Otsego Co. D 1,400
pop., on Delaware and Hudson Rd., 20 m.
N. E. of Oneonta, Dairying, milling, farm-
ing and hop raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1872; E. C. Babcock, editor and publisher (2— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,194 for the
year 1898, 1,500 in 1899, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
WYOMING, Wyoming Co. -D 526
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd.,
5 m. N. of Warsaw, the county seat. Salt
fields.
REPORTER; Wednesdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1886; Frances Harris, editor and
publisher (1—8).
YONKERS, Westchester Co. R 47,93lt
pop., on New York Central & Hudson River
Rd. and E. bank of Hudson r., 17 m. N. of
New York City. Manufacturing.
DAIIiY NEWS; every evening except
Sunday; ten pages 17J^x22; subscription $3;
established 1907; Frank A. Gallup, editor;
The Nepperhau Printing & Publishing Co.,
publishers (10— 7 P).
HERALD ; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; six pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1846; F. E.Xavier, editor;
A. P. Xavier. publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1904 and more than
2,2So in 1905 and 1907.
STATESMAN ; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 19x25; sub-
scription $3; established 1855; John W. Oliver,
editor; Yonkers Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1897, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
S'Ji
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
NEW YORK.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; republican ;
eight pages lli.^xl6; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1851; Dan C. Nolan, editor; Gazette
Press, publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
HOME JOURNAL. AND NEWS;
Saturdays; roman catholic; sixteen pages
12x16; subscription $1.50; established 1891;
Yonkers Catholic News Company, editors
and publishers (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,362 in 1894,
NEW YORK.
since which it has not furnished aay
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1906.
OBSERVER; Thursdays (A A).
STANDARD; Thursdays; negro; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established Au-
gust, 1907; John E. Bruce, editor; Standard
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8 P).
NEW YORK REVIEW; bimonthly;
roman catholic; one hundred and thirty-two
pages 6J|xlO; subscription $8; established
June, 1905; John P. Brady, editor and pub-
lisher (fr-5P). ♦
NORTH CAROLINA.
Population 1,893,810 1. Land Area 48,580 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Virginia, east and southeast by the Atlantic Ocean,
south by South Carolina and Georgia, and west by Tennessee. State capital:
Raleigh. Principal products and industries: Cotton, tobacco and lumbering.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 255, divided as
follows; Dally 31; semi-weekly, 22 ; weekly, 171; bi-weekly, 1 ; semi-monthly,
6; monthly, 23 ; quarterly 1.
The cities of over 5,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Wiluiinstou 20,9r6t Newbern 9,090t
Charlotte 18,U91t Coucord 7,910t
AsheTille 14,694t Durham 6,679t
Raleigh 13,643t Elizabeth City 6,348t
Greeusboro 10,035t Salisbury 6,i877t
Winston 10,00St Goldsboro 5,S7rt
ALBEMARLE, c. h.. Stanly Co. D
l.SS^-f pop., on Southern Rd., 8 m. W. of Pee
Dee r. Manufacture of cotton and furni-
ture. Agriculture and mining. Lumber.
STANLY ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 16x22; aub-
•orlptlon $1; established 1880; J. P. Bivins,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,o8o in 1902
and 1,650 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
APEX, Wake Co. D 800 pop., on Sea-
board Air Line and Durham & Southern
Rds., 15 m. W. by S. of Raleigh, the State
capital. Corn, tobacco, tomatoes and cot-
ton. Lumbering. Winter resort.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established June, 1905 ;
L. S. Franklin, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
ASHBORO, c. h., Randolph Co. D
2,000 pop., 38 m. S. of Greensboro. Steam
saw and roller mills, foundry, machine shops
and agricultural-implement, furniture and
cotton factories. Gold and copper mines.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription^l ; established
1876; W.C. Hammer, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
RANDOLPH BULLETIN; Thurs
days ; republican ; four pages 20x26 ; sub-
soription $1; established June, 1905; N. 8.
Hayes, editor; E. A. Wooddell, publisher
(6— 5P).
ASHEVILLE, c. h., Buncombe Co. -D
U,694t pop., on Southern Rd. and French
Broad r., In the Blue Ridge mountains, 275
m.W. of Raleigh, the State capital. Tobacco
growing. Manufactures of cotton, shoes,
Ice, tobacco, plows, wagons, corduroy,
breakfast foods and flour. Iron foundry.
Winter and summer resort.
CITIZEN ; every morning, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daUy
$5, Sunday $2, fceml-weekly $1 ; Mtablished—
daily 1886, semi weekly 1868; The Citizen
Company, publishers (1-^).
Copies printed: daily, 1,537 "^ 1901
1,919 in 1903
3,230 in 1904
3,489 in 1905
3,883 in 1906
4,772 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 1,093 in i90*»
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
GAZETTE-NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pages ITx
22 ; subscription $4; established 1896; F. M.
Messier, manager; Evening News Publishing
Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 2,944 in 1905
3,416 in 1906
4,717 in 1907
REGISTER; Fridays; republican;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; Shook & Hamrick, editors; W. C.Frank,
publi8her(8— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,440 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1904 and
igo6, although the publisher admits that
no such record is kept as would make
it possible to prepare a definite and
satisfactory statement of the number
of copies printed for the requisite
period of a full year.
AYDEN, Pi** Co. D- 657t pop.— local
estimate 1,000— on Atlantic Coast LineRd.,
10 m. S. of Greenville, the county seat.
Farming and tobacco.
FREE WILL BAPTIST; Wednes-
days; free will baptist; four pages 12x18; sub-
scription $1; established 1881; E. T.Phillips,
editor; J. M. Barfleld, publisher (1—8). Pub-
lishes quarterly editions. ^
Copies printed: No definite and sati^
factory statement has ever been aecured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in i8p9, and every
year since, up to and including 1907'
BAYBORO, Pamlico Co. Q 292 pop.,
20 m. N. E. of Newbern, nearest railroad
station.
SENTINEL : Thursdays ; democratic;
four pages 11x16; subscription |1; estab-
836
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
llshed 1902; W. T. Caho, editor;
kell & Co., publishers (8—5 P).
W. H. Mls-
BLACK MOUNTAIN, Buncombe
Co. -a 300+ pop., on Southern Rd., about
12 m. E. of Asbevllle, the countyseat.
SKY LIGHT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 15}^x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished January, 1908; Horace F. Jenkins,
editor; Jenkins Printing Co., publishers
(l-SP).
BOONE, c.h., Watauga Co. tll55tpop.,
near the N. W. base of the Blue Ridge
Mountains, 19 m. S. W. of Jefferson and
85 N. W. of Salisbury. Indian corn, oats
and grass.
WATAUGA DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion Jl; established 1888; R. C. Rivers, editor
and publisher (3 — 3).
BREVARD, c. h., Transylvania Co. p
1,000 pop., on Transylvania Rd., 31 m. S. W.
of Asheville. Mountain summer resort.
Farming.
SYLVAN VALLEY NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.25; established 1895; J. J. Miner, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BRYSON CITY, Swain Co. p 800
pop., on Southern Rd., 26 m. W. of Waynes-
ville.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
October, 1903. as Appalachian; D. M. San
didge, editor and publisher (1—8).
BUIES CREEK, Harnett Co. U on
Cape Fear r., 3 m. E. of Llllington, the coun
ty seat. Farmlnjr.
LITTLE RIVER RECORD; month
ly; religious; four pages 13x20; subscription
26 cents; established 1898; J. A. Campbell,
editor and publisher (T— 5) (A A).
Copies printed: 1,625 in 1906
BURG AW, c. h., Pender Co. P, 1,000
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 22 m. N. of
Wilmington. Trucking and farming.
PENDER CHRONICLE; Thursdays:
democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1: established 1396; A. B. Croom, Jr., man-
ager; Pender Publishing Company (Inc.),
editors and publishers (1—8).
BURLINGTON, Alamance Co. b
3,692+ pop.— local estimate 5,000— on South-
ern Rd., 2 m. W. of Graham, the county
seat. Cotton and steel manufactories.
Grain and tobacco.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1884; Ogden F. Crowson. editor; Burlington
News Company, publishers (2 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
BURNSVILLE, o. h., Yancey Co. -a
207+ pop., 10 m. S. W. of Bakersville. Farm-
ing, mining and lumber.
BLACK MOUNTAIN EAGLE;
Saturdays: democratic; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; J. M. Lyon,
editor; O. R. Levels, publisher (9—3).
CANTON, Hayivood Co, p 230t pop.,
on Southern Rd., about 20 m. W. of Ashe-
ville.
OBSERVER; Saturdays (A A).
CARTHAGE, c. h., Moore Co. D 8081
pop., on Carthage Rd., 51 m. S. E. of Raleigh,
the State capital. Carriage manufactories.
Brownstone quarries.
BLADE; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1878;
W. H. McNeill, editor and publisher (7—6).
Copies printed: 1,507 in 1907
MOORE CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1 : established 1904; H. A. Foote. editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,322 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished i''ny
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
CHADBOURN, Columbus Co. g
400 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 53 m.
W. of Wilmington. Strawberry culture.
Farming,
TRUCKER; Thursdays ; five pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January;
1902; E.A.Perry, editor; W. J. Caines, pub-
lisher (9— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CHAPELHILL, Orange Co. ^ 2.500
pop., on Southern Rd., 12 m. W. of Durham.
Seat of the University of North Carolina. In
Golden Tobacco Belt. Iron mining. Cotton.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 153^x22; subscription $1; established
1893; W. B. Thompson, editor and publisher
(1—8).
CHARLiOTTE, c. h., Mecklenburg
Co. p 18,091+ pop., on Southern and Sea-
board Air Line Rds. Branch U. S. mint.
Machinery, cotton goods, farm implementB,
cotton-seed oU, fertilizers, cotton gins, iron
castings and other manufactures.
DAILY.
EVENING CHRONICLE; every eve-
ning except Sunday; eight pages 20x26;
subscription $5.20; established 1903; Observer
Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,221 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEVVS; every evening except Sunday,
and TIMES-DEMOCRAT, semi-weekly,
Mondays and Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-
weekly $1; established — daily 1878, semi-
weekly 1853; W. C. Dowd, editor; The News
Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 6).
Copies printed: daily, 1,780 in 1896
3,08s in 1900
3,118 in 1902
3,538 in 1903
4,027 m 1904
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
827
NORTH CAROLINA— Charlotte.
4,453 in 1905
4,908 in 1906
5,393 in 1907
Publisher's announcement:— Cov^l)are its cir-
culation with any evening paper in the two
Carolinas. Watch It Grow.
Semi-weekly, 1.383 in 1895
4,062 in 1900
3,206 in 1902
3,126 in 1903
4,591 in 1904
5,620 in 1905
6,141 in 1906
6,099 in 1907
Publisher's announcemenf.— Compare its cir-
culation with any semi-weekly In this
territory.
OBSERVER; every morning, and
CHROMCLE, every evening; SEMI-
WEEKLY OBSERVER, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 20x26; sub
scripnon— daily $8, semi weekly $1; estab
Ushed— daily 1886, semi-weekly 1891; J. P.
Caldwell, editor; Caldwell & Tompkins, pub
Ushers (9—6).
Copies printed: The morning edition 100)
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 5,582 in 1903 and 6,143 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 6,791 in 1903 and
8,408 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 4.496 in i904»
since which it has not furnished a
report, but was credited with more than
than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
AFRICO -AMERICAN PRESBY-
TERIAN ; Thursdays ; negro ; presby terian ;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1878; D. J. Sanders, editor and publisher
(11—5.)
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
AMERICAN TEXTILE MANU-
FACTURER; Thursdays; cotton; thirty-
two pages 101^x14; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1893: W. C. Dowd, manager; Amer-
ican Textile Manufacturer Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Publisher's announcement.— We have con-
solidated the American Cotton Manufac-
turer and the S. and W. Textile Excelsior,
the two leading textile publlcati<m8 In the
South, and 31ill and Shop Neivi, at Boston,
into the americanTbxtil«31anufacturt!r,
the best textile advertising medium this
section has ever had.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
1903; H. J. Green, editor and publisher (3—4).
MI LL N EWS ; weekly ; eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1; established 1897; Escott &
Ray, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,658 in
1900, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as i.ooo copies.
PEOPLE'S PAPER; Wednesdays; in-
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; J. P. Sossancan, editor
and publisher.
NORTH CAROLINA— Charlotte.
PRESBYTERIAN STANDARD;
Thursdays; presby terian; thirty two pages
9i^l8J>2; subscription S2; established 1858; Dr.
R. C. Reld, editor; N. C. Presbyterian Pub-
lishing Company, publishei s (4—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1902 and 1907.
STA R O F Z I O N ; Thursdays; Afri-
can; methodist episcopal zion; eight pages
12^x19; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
Rev. J. W. Smith, D.D., editor; African M. E.
Zion Churcli, publishers (3—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MONTHLY.
CAROLINA MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; ninety eight pages
7x10 ; subscription §2 ; established 1878 ; W.
H. Wakefield, managing editor (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,685 in
1899 and 3,141 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CAROLINA PYTHIAN; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1898; J. G.
Baird, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CHARLOTTE MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medicine and surgery;
one hundred and sixty-four pages 8x12; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1892; E. C. Regis-
ter, M.D., editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1898 and more than
2,250 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
MERCHANTS' JOURNAL AND
COMMERCE; monthly ; mercantile ;
sixty pages llxl5i^; subscribtion $1; estab-
lished July. 1904 ; Norman H. Johnson . editor ;
The Merchants' Journal Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3—8).
SOUTHERN PUBLISHER; month-
ly; journalistic; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1896; Southern Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CHERRYLANE, Alleghany Co. )j
18+ pop.
BLUE RIDGE EAGLE: Thursdays;
four pages 17x24; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1906; John T. Miles, editor; Eagle
Publishing Co.. publishers (1—7 P).
CLARKTON, Bladen Co. Q 250 pop.,
on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 10 m. S. W. of
828
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
Elizabethtown, the county s«at. Sawmills,
farming and timbering.
EXPRESS: Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; A. C. Johnston, editor and publisher
(8-3).
CLINTON, c. h., Sampson- Co. g 958t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.. 60 m. N. of
Wilmington. Butter dishes and small fruit
baskets.
SAMPSON DEMOCRAT! Thu^sda^s;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
•1; established 1892; H. J. Hines. editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,641 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
OOLUMBUS, c. h., Polh Co. p 3S4t
pop., 75 m. W. of Charlotte and 5 from
Tryon, the nearest station on Southern Rd.
Farmlnsr.
POLK CO. NEWS; Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; W. S. Croker, editor and publisher(7 — 5)
CONCORD, c.h..Ca6arrtt« (7o.p7,910t
pop., on Southern Rd., 21 m. N. K. of Char-
lotte. Cotton and plaid factories.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SE3II-\VEEKIiY, Mondaysand
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $3, semi-weekly $1 ; es-
tablished—daily 1905, semi- weekly 1900;
Concord Tribune Co., publishers (6 — 7).
TI3IES; semi-weekly; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1875: J. B. SherriU, editor and publisher ( 1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,060 in 1896
and 2,455 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
COOLEEMEE,Z)av/e Co. -Don South-
ern Rd., 5 m. S. of Mocksville, the county
Beat.
BANNER; Fridays (A A).
CORNELIUS, Mecklenberg Co. Q
NEWS REPORTER; Thursdays (AA).
DANBURY, c. h., stokes Co. ^ 500
pop., 122 m. N. W. of Raleigh, the State
capital. Agriculture and tobacco nianu
facturing.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; Independ
ent-democratic ; elgtii to sixteen pages 13x22;
BubscripMon $1.50; established 1872; Pepper
Bros., editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 2,181 in 1904
2,705 in 1905
2,700 in 1906
2,668 in 1907
"DUNN, Harnett Co. n l,07'2t pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 27 m. N. E. of
Fayettevllle. Agriculture.
<iUlDE; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY; democratic; daily four,
weekly eight pages 13x20; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established July, 1902;
J. L. Pittman, editor and publisher (12— 3).
NORTH CAROLINA.
DURHAM, c. h., Durham Co. 1 6,679t
pop., on Seaboard Air Line. Norfolk- A
Western and Southern Rds., 25 m. N. W.
of Raleigh, the State capital. Tobacco
factories and cotton mills.
MORNING HERALD; every morning
except Monday; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $2.60; established 1894;
King & Rollins, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1889, weeklv 1896;
James A. Robinson, editor and publisher.
RECORDER; semi-weekly. Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1820; Zeb. P.
Council, editor and publisher (1—8).
NORTH CAROLINA JOURNAL
OF EDUCATION; monthly (A A).
SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTER-
LY; January, April, July and October; liter-
ary; one hundred and four pages 6^^%;
subscription $2; established January, 1902;
Edwin Mims and W. H. Glasson; editors;
South Atlantic Publishing Co., publishera
(2-8).
EDENTON, c. h., Chowan Co. cf 3,04flt
pop., on Norfolk & Southern Rd. and Eden-
ton bay, at the mouth of Chowan r., 130m.
N. E. of Raleigh, the State capital. Shad
and herring fishing.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays, democratic;
four pages 17^x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; H. F. Swaringer, editor and
publisher (2 — 1).
CHOAVAN BAPTIST; monthly (A A).
ELIZABETH CITY, c. h., Pasquo.
tank Co. cT 6,848+ pop., on Norfolk & South-
ern and Suffolk & Carolina Rds. and Pas-
quotank r., 20 m. N. of Albemarle sound.
Fislalng, truck farming, lumber and grain
trade. Cotton seed oil and lumber mills
and cotton, hosiery, canning and ice fac-
tories.
ECONOMIST; every eTenlng except
Sunday, and TAR HEEL, Thursdays;
democratic; daily four pages 15x22, weekly
eight pages 18x24: subscription— daily $S,
weekly $1; established— daily 1903, weekly
1872; F.F.Cohoon, editor; Carolina Publish-
ing Co.. publishers (7— 5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,761 in 1902 and 3500 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
ROANOKE TRIBUNE ; Thursdays
SIGNS OF THE TIMES; semi-
monthly ; mail order trade ; eight pages
13x20 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
April, 1902 ; H. F. Woodhouse, editor and
publisher (1—8).
EliKIN, Surry Co. tl 860t pop., on
Southern Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Dobson. the
county seat. Manufactures of pins, brack-
ets, furniture and shoes. Cotton, woolen,
roller and Raw mills. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; J.E.John-
son, editor and publisher.
CATALOGQE BY STATES.
829
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
ELM CITY, Wilson Co. D-660tpop.
on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 7 m. N. o' Wil^
son, the county seat. Lumber.
MIRROR; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
April, 19(35; John W. Blount, editor and pub-
lisher {5—5 P).
ELON COLLEGE, Alamance Co. -a
on Southern Rd.
CHRISTIAN SUN; "Wednesdays; re-
ligion; eight pages 12}^xl9; subscription
$1.50; established January, 1844; J. O. Atkin-
son, D.D., editor and publisher (1—7).
ENFIELD, -H'a^j/aa? Co. \^ on Atlantic
Coast Line Rd., 20 m. S. of Weldon.
PROGRESS; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription Sl.50; estab-
lished July, 1905; Henry W. Collins, editor;
Progress Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
FAYETTEVILLE, c. h., Cumber-
land Co. t? 4,670+ pop., on Atlantic Coast
Line Rd. and Cape Fear r., at head of
navigation, 53 m. S. of Raleigh. Manufact-
ures of cotton and silk goods, woodenware
and furniture. Shipping point for lumber,
tar, turpentine, cotton, etc.
OBSERVER ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages — daily 15x22, weekly
20x25; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1896, weekly 1S17; E. J.
Hale, editor and publisher (2 — 1).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than i.ooo copies regularly in the
years 1895 and 1897, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
NORTH CAROLINA BAPTIST;
Wednesdays; baptist; eight pages 13x19; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; John A. Gates,
Jr., editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3.739 ip
1897 and 4,704 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907*
FRANKLIN, c. h., Macon Co. -D 335t
pop. Mining and farming.
PRESS; "Wednesdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; M. D. Billings, editor; Press Publishing
Co., Inc., publishers (1— S).
GASTONIA, Oaston Co.p 4,610t pop.,
on Southern and Carolina & Northwestern
Rds., 4 m. S. of Dallas, the county seat.
Cotton, wood and leather goods. Shipping
point for cotton district.
GAZETTE; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic: four pages 18x34; sub
cription $1; established 1880; E. D. Atkins,
editor; Gazette Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; eitfht pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1899; Hugh Long, editor and pub-
lisher (1-7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GOLDSBORO,c.h., Wayne Co.Q-
5,877t pop., on Atlantic & North Carolina,
Southern and Atlantic Coast Line Rd8_
and Neuse r., 49 m. S. E. of Raleigh, the
State capital. Manufacturing, cotton grow-
ing and agriculture.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1869, weekly 1883; J. K. Rob-
inson, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
BAPTIST REVIEW: weekly;
baptist; four pages 18x24; established 1873;
Rev. B. W. Nash, editor and publisher.-
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1887; A. Roscower, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
RECORD; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1905; C. A. and G. W. Brown, editors;
Brown Bros., publishers (1—7).
GRAHAM, c. h., Alamance Co. t]
2,U52+pop., on Southern Rd., 20 m. E. of
Greensboro. Cotton and tobacco factories
ALAMANCE GLEANER; Thursdays;
democratic: four pages 18x^4; subscription
$1; established 1875; J. D. Kernodle, editor
and publisher (6—5).
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; repubttcan ;
four pages 13J^20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Heenan Hughes, editor and pub-
lisher.
GREENSBORO, c. b., Ouil/ord
Co. i 20,035 pop., on Southern and Cape
Fear & Yadkin Valley Rds., 81 m. N. W.
of Raleigh, the State capital. Cotton,
tobacco, iron, wood and other manufac-
tures. Agriculture and tobacco.
INDUSTRIAL NEWS; every morning
except Monday; republican; eight to twenty-
four pages 17x22; subscription $6; established
October, 1905; W. A. Hildebrand, editor; In-
dustrial Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
REC O RD ; every evening except Sunday ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$4; established 1890; J. M. Reece & Co., edi-
tors and publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TELEGRAM ; every morning except
Monday; four pages 173^x2;3i^,; subscription
$8; established 1897; R. W. Haywood, editor
and publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LABOR NEWS; Fridays (A A). ^ ^ ^^
NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; methodlst
episcopal, south; sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1855; Rev. H. M.
Blair, D. D., editor and publisher (6—5).
Copies printed: 7»S70 in 1907
OUR CHURCH RECORD 1 Thurs
days; methodlst protestant: sixteen pages
91^x151^; subscription $1 ; established 1894; J.
r.'McCulloch. editor and publisher (1-8).
830
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
PATRIOT ; Wednesdays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1821; W. M. Barber, editor; W. M.
Barber & Co., publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,203 in 1899
and 2,750 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
EVERYTHING; semi-monthly; inde-
pendent; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
§2; established 190-3; Al; Fairbrother, editor
and publisher (2—6).
NORTH CAROLINA.
Copies printed;
3.553
3,887
4,000
3.441
m
in
in
in
1904
1905
1906
1907
APOSTOLIC MESSENGER; month-
ly; holiness; four pages 131^93^ ; subscription
25 cents; established January, 1903; Wlnfred
R. Cox. editor and publisher (1—7) (A A).
NORTH CAROLINA WHITE
RIBBON: monthly (A A).
SOUTHERN ELECTRICIAN;
monthly; electricity; forty two pages 9x12;
subscription §1; established January, 1906;
Southern Electrician Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
SOUTHERN MILLS; monthly (A A).
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY REC-
ORD; monthly; methodist - protestant ;
thirtv-two pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1885; J. F. McCulloch, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,529 in
1897 and 1,750 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
GREENVILLE.c. h., Pitt Co.uy 2 fi65i
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and Tar r.
Carriage, tobacco and paint manufactories
and lumber mills.
REFLECTOR; every evening except
Sunday, and EASTERN REFLECTOR,
semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily four, semi weekly eight pages
—daily 16x22, semi-weekly 13x20; subscrip
tlon— daily $8, semi weekly $1; established
—daily 1894, semi weekly 1882; D. .T. Whlchard,
editor and publisher (6—3).
KING'S WEEKLY; twice a-week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 13x20: subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894: Henry T. King, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,941 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
WATCH TOWER; Wednesdays; Dls
ciples of Christ; eight pages 9^^x14; sub-
scription $1; established August. 1905; Henry
T. King, editor and publisher (1-6 P) (A A).
PLANTATION LIFE; monthly (AA).
GUILFORD COLLEGE, Ouilfrd
Co. [|] 300 pop., on Southern Rd., 5 m. W. of
Greensboro, the county seat.
GUILFORD COLLEGIAN; monthly,
during college year; literary; forty pages
8x10; subscription 41 ; established 1888; Liter-
ary Societies of Guilford College, editors and
publishers (8—3).
HAMLET, Richmond Co. g 689t pop-
on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 5 m. S. E. of
Rockingham, the county seat.
MESSENGER AND REVIEW; Wed-
nesdays (A A).
HAYESVILLE, Clay Co. -D 142t
pop., 12J^ m. E. of M-iirphy, the nearest
railroad town. The county seat. Farming.
CLAY CO. COURIER; Fridays; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; G.W.Sanderson, editor and publisher
(3—3).
HENDERSON, c.h., Vance Co. [^
3,746+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line and South-
ern Rds., 42 m. N. of Raleigh, the State
capital. In Golden Tobacco Belt and cot-
ton-growing section.
GOLD liEAF; Thursdays; democratic,
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; Thad. R. Manning, editor and pub-
lisher.
HENDERSONVILLE, c. h.. Hen.
derson Co. p 1,917+ pop., on Hendersonvllie
& Brevard and Southern Rds., 21 m. S. of
Asheville. Ice, furniture and canning fac-
tories and machine shops.
H U S T L E K ; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x2"^: sub.scription $1; estab-
lished 1891; M. L. Shipman, editor; Shipman
& Osborne Co., publishers (7—5).
WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA
TIMES; Fi'idays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1886; T. W.
Valentine, editor and publisher.
HICKORY, Catawba Co.-D2,535tpop.,
on Southern and Chester & Lenoir Rds.
Watering place. Corn, wheat, cotton and
tobacco.
T I MES- MERCURY ; semi- weekly.
Tuesdays and Fridays ; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; J. F. Click, editor; Times-Mercury Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,370 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democrat-
ic; eight pages 17x22; sub.scription gl; estab-
lished 1899; W. C. Dowd, editor and publisher
(8— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,328 in
1900, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as i.ooo copies.
HIGHPOINT, Guilford Co. ^ 4,16St
pop., on Southern Rd., 15m. S. W. of Greens-
boro, the county seat. Cotton and wood-
working millsand tobacco, broom, canning,
furniture and mattress factories. Wheat,
corn, tobacco and cotton growing.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays ; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1831 ; J. J. Farris. editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish stich definite
information as would warrant the ac-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
8:ii
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
cor dance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EVANGELIST; monthly; religion;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished March, 1906; Rev. W. Lawton Melli-
ohampe, editor and publisher.
FRIENDS' MESSENGER; monthly;
friends; eight pages 7x9J^; subscription 25
cents; establshed February. 1904; Clara I.
Cox. editor; Friends' Messenger Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 725 in 1907
SOUTHERN FURMTUItE JOUR-
NAL; monthly: furniture; ninety to (me
hundred pages 11x14^^ : sub-criptlon SI;
established April, 1901; H. W. Kronheinier,
editor; Southern Furniture Journal Co.,
publishers (1—8).
HILLSBORO, c. h., Orange Co. ^ rOTt
pop., on Southern Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Dur-
ham. Tobacco factories.
ORANGE CO. OBSERVER; Thurs
days ; democratic ; six pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1b?8; Joseph A. Har-
ris, editor and publisher.
INTELLIGENCE, Rockingham Co.
^ 500 pop., on Southern Rd., 2T m. N. of
Greensboro. Farming.
FARMER AND CO-OPERATOR;
Fridays; four pages 17J^x24; subscription
$1; established March, 1905; J. M. Sharp, edi-
tor and publisher ( 11—5 P) ( A A).
JACKSONVILLE, c. h., Onslow Co.
□, 309+ pop., on Wilmington, Newbern & Nor-
folk Rd., about 50 m. N. of Wilmington.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
JAMESVILLE, Martin Co. d M5t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.,50 m. N. E.
of Greenville. I
PROGRESSIVE NEWS; Saturdays; |
four pages 17x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished October, 190(5; A. Corey, editor and I
publisherd— 7 P). j
JEFFERSON, c. h., Ashe Co. ^ 250
pop., 29 m. N. of North Wllkesboro, nearest
trading and railroad station. Lumber and
mining. Farming, cattle raising and graz-
ing.
RECORDER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
April, 1902; T. W. Adams, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
KENANSVILLE, Duplin Co. P,
EASTERN CAROLINA NEWS ;
Thursdays (A A).
KERNERSVILLE, Forsyth Co. (2
652+ pop., on Southern Rd.
FORSYTH NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15)^x32; subscription $1;
established January, 1905; John E. Hart, ed-
itor and publisher (1—7).
KING'S MOUNTAIN, Cleveland
Co. p 4,500 pop, on Southern Rd., 83 m. W.
of Charlotte. Cotton mills. Farming and
mining.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
February, 1903; C. A. Enry, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
KINSTON, c. h., Lenoir Co. D- T.OM
pop., on Norfolk & Southern, Atlantic
Coast Line and Kingston & Carolina Rds.
and Neuse r., 80 m. S. E. of Raleigh, the
State capital. Knitting and cotton mills,
tobacco manufactory, lumber and shingle
mills. Shipping point for cotton and to-
bacco.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI- WEEK liY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; democratic; daily four,
semi-weekly eight pages 153^x22; suoscrlp-
tion— daily $4, semi weekly $1; established
—dally 1898, semi- weekly 1862; D. T. Edwards,
editor; The Free Press Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: The serai-weekly
edition of this paper had credit for an
average issue of 1,104 in .1805 and
1,396 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1. 000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
LAGRANGE, Lenoir Co. a- 1,250
pop., on Norfolk & Southern Rd., 10 m. N.
W. of Kingston, the county seat, and 60 S. E.
of Raleigh, the State capital. Agriculture.
Cotton and tobacco market.
SENTINEL; Fridays; democratic; six
pages 15^^x22; subscription $1; established
1898; D. H. Petrie, editor and publisher (2—8).
LAITRINBURG, Richmond Co. Q
I 1,334+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 96 m.
! N. W. of Wilmington. Farming.
( EXCHANGE; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription SU
'established 1882; J. P. Wiggins, editor and
I publisher (7—3 P).
LEAKSVILLE, Rockingham Co. t]
688+ pop., on Danville & Western Rd. and
Dan r., 26 m. S. W. of Danville, Va. Cot
ton and tobacco factories and woolen mill.
GAZETTE; Thursdays: independent;,
eight pages 15x22; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1888; J. T. Darlington, editor and
publisher (8-3).
LENOIR, c. h., Caldwell Co. -a l,296t
pop., on Carolina & Northwestern Rd., 12
m. E. of Blue Ridge Mountains. Lumber
manufacturing market, cotton mill, and
furniture and coffee factories. Mining and
agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
cription $1; established 1898; H. C. Martin,
editor and publisher (7—5).
TOPIC ; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1875;
W. M. Moore, editor; Topic Publishing Co.,^
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
832
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
LEXINGTON, c. h., Davidson Co. D
1,234+ pop.— local estimate 5,000— on South-
ern Rd.. 16 m. N. E. of Salisbury. Mining,
lumbering, agriculture and cotton and to-
bacco raising.
DISPATCH: Wednesdays; democratic;
twelve pages 16i^x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1882; H. B. Varner, editor and pub-
■liflher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,260 in 1898
and 8,000 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
TAR HEEL. POUIiTRYMAN;
monthly; poultry; eight pages 13x20; sub-
Bcrlptlon 25 cents; established 1894; R. L.
Simmons, editor and publisher (8—3) (A A).
lilLIilNGTON, c. h., Harnett Co. n
at terminal of Raleigh & Cape Fear Rd.,
about 30 m. S. by W. of Raleigh, the State
capital.
HARTNETT CO. NEWS; Thursdays
(A A).
LINCOIiNTON, c. h., lAncoln Co. JD
828+ pop., on Carolina Western and Sea-
board Air Line Rds. Cotton factories, min-
ing and farming.
LINCOLN CO. NEWS; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894 as Lincoln
Journal; W. A. Fair, editor and publisher
il-~8). See advertisement below.
Copies printed: 2,269 in 1907
IjITTLETON, Halifax Co. r^ 534t pop. ,
on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 75 m. N. E. of
Raleigh, the State capital. Mineral springs.
Agriculture.
NEWS REPORTER; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; T. R. Walker, editor and publisher
(A A).
TIMES-HERALD; Thursdays; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established
Februery, 1906: I. R. Walker, editor; Times-
Herald Printing Co., publishers (1—7 P).
TRUE REFORMER; Wednesdays;
negro; independent; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; W. F. Young,
editor and publisher(9— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
LiOUISBURG, c. h., Franklin Co. (2
1,178+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd. and
Tar r., 3ii m. N. E. of Raleigh, the State
capital. Cotton and tobacco market. Ag-
riculture.
FRANKLIN P R O G R ES S ; Thurs
days; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
William M. Boddie, editor and publisher
(10— 5 P).
FRANKLIN TIMES; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1871 : Jas. A. Thomas, editor and
publisher (1—8).
No definite and satis-
has ever been secured
but it had credit for
in 1907.
Copies printed:
factory statement
from this paper,
exceeding 1,000
LUMBERTON, c. h., Robeson Co. p
3,000 pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 67 m. N.
W. of Wilmington. Cotton,com and lumber.
ROBESON IAN; semi- weekly, Mon-
days and Thursdays; democratic: four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1870;
J. A. Sharpe, editor and manager; The Robe-
sonlan Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
STAR; Saturdays (A A).
MADISON, Bockinghom Co. i 813t
pop., at junction of Norfolk & Western
and Southern Rds., about 30 m. N. by W, of
Greensboro.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
MARION, c. h., McDowellCo. -n 1,600
pop., on Ohio River & Charleston and
Southern Rds., 45 m. E. of Asheville. Lum-
ber business, tanneries and furniture man-
ufactory. Tobacco, wheat, corn, oats, live
stock and gold mining.
McDowell democrat: Fridays;
four pages 16x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; S. E. Whitten editor; McDowell
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900 ; W. F. Wood, editor and publisher (12—3)
(A A).
THE
Lincoln County News
( SEMI-WEEKLY )
An All-Home-Print County Paper. Guaranteed Circulation 2,200.
Reaches the best homes in Lincoln County. If you want to reach the people
of this county advertise in the Lincoln County News.
W. A. FAIR, Editor and Publisher
LINCOLNTON, N. C.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
833
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
MARSHALL, Madison Co. 1 837 pop.,
on Southern Rd., 21 m. N. W. of AshevUle.
MADISON CO. RECORD I Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1901; J. R. Swann,
editor and publi-her (I— 8).
Copies printed: 722 in 1907
MARSHVILLE, Union Co. g ;j49t
pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 10 m. E. of
Monroe, the county seat. Farming.
OUR HOME; Tuesdays; independert;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1892; J. Z. Green, editor; Our Home
Publishing Co., publishers; prints an edition
for Wadesboro (8—3).
MAXTON, Robeson Co. g 935t pop.,
on Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley and Seaboard
Air Line Rds., 21 m. N. W. of Lumberton,
the county seat. Cotton.
SCOTTISH CHIEF: Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four page.s 15x22; subscription $1.25;
•established 18S6; W. B. Harker, editor and
publisher (1— S).
MAYSVILLE, Jones Co. a
ADVANCE; Saturdays; four pages 15x
22: subscriptions!; established September,
1905; K. F. Foscue, editor; The Advance Com-
pany, publishers (12—5 P).
MOCKS VILLE,c.h., Davie Co.^745t
pop., on Southern Rd., 20 m. N. of Salisbury.
Tobacco factories and planing mills. Agri-
culture and tobacco.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906; William K. Clement, editor;
Courier Publishing Co., publishers (1—7 P).
DAVIE RECORD; Thursdays; repub
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; C. Frank Stroud,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MONROE, c. h., Union Co. g 2,427t
pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 25 m. S. E.
of Charlotte. Iron works and cotton mills.
ENQUIRER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26: subscription $1; estab-
lished 187:^; B. C. Ashcroft, editor; B. C. & E.
Ashcroft, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
JOURNAL.; Tuesdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1894; Rowland
F. Beasley. editor; G. M. Beasley & Bro., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1905
2,072 in 1907
MOORESVILLE, Iredell Co. -n 3,500
pop., on Southern Rd., 16 m. S. of States-
ville, the county seat, and 28 N. of Char-
lotte. Cotton, saw and rolling mills.
ENTERPRISE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1895; Robeson &
Norwoody, editors and publishers (1—8).
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MOORHEAD CITY, Carteret Co.
D- 1,379+ pop., on Atlantic & North Carolina
Rd. and Onslow Bay, about 38 m. S. E. of
Newbern.
COASTER; Thursdays (A A).
MORAVIAN FALLS, Wilkes Co. ^
118 pop., 5 m. S. of VVilkesboro, the county
seat, and nearest station on Southern Rd.
Shipping lumber.
YELLOW JACKET; biweekly; re-
publican; four pages 13x20; subscription 30
cents; established 1899; R. Don Laws, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,390 in
1900 and 95.411 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but has
been credited, probably erroneously,
with more than 75,000 in 1907, which
is the highest rating ever accorded in
the absence of a satisfactory detailed
statement of actual issues during the
period of one year.
MORGANTON. c. h., Burke Co. -d
1,938+ pop., on Southern Rd., 64 m. N. W. of
Charlotte. Gold mining and agriculture.
NEWS-HERALD; Thursdays; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; T. G. Cobb, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
MOUNTAIRY, Surry Co. ^ 5,000
pop., on Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Rd.
and Ararat r., 151 m. N. W. of Raleigh the
State capital. Tobacco and furniture fac-
tories and granite quarry.
LEADER ; Tuesdays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established July, 1903; J. E.
Albright, editor and publisher (7^ P).
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1880: J. E. Johnson, editor and publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
MOUNT OLIVE, Wayne Co. D- 1,200
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line, 14 m. S. of
Goldsboro, the county seat. Truck farm-
ing.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
March 31, 1904; Fred R. Mintz, editor; Tribune
Publishing Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MURPHY, c. h., Cherokee Co. -a 8041
pop., on Atlanta, Knoxville& Northern and
Southern Rds. and Hiawassee r., at the
mouth of Valley r. Tobacco.
CHEROKEE SCOUT; Tuesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1;
established 1888; JVIeroney & Towns, editors
and publishers (1 — 8).
NASHVILLE, c. h., Nash Co. a 479t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 20 m. W.
of Tarboro. Cotton and tobacco.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays ; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; M. W. Lincke, editor and pub-
lisher.
834
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
NAZARETH, Wake Co. n 479 pop.,
23 m. from Raleigh ; the railroad station is
Raleigh.
TRUTH; monthly ; roman catholic;
forty pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1897: Thos. F. Price, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 15,375 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
NEIVBERN, c. h., Craven Co. d
9,090+ pop., on Atlantic & North Carolina
and Wilmington, Newbern & Northern
Rds. and at confluence of Neuse and Trent
rg. Turpentine, tar, cotton, lumber, fishing
and garden truck. A port of entry.
J O U R N A Ij ; every morning except
Monday, and SE3I1-WEEKL.Y, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic ; four pages
—daily 18x24, semi- weekly 30x26; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, semi-weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1882, semi- weekly 1878; Chas. L. Stevens,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly in the
years 1895 an-d 1896, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
SUN; every morning except Monday
(AA).
NEWTON, c.h., CcUawba Co. -a 2,500
pop., on Southern and Chester & Lenoir
Rds. Seat of Catawba College. Grain,
tobacco and fruit. Cotton mills.
CATAWBA CO. NEWS; semi weekly.
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; C. H. Mebane, editor; The Ca-
tawba County News Co., publishers (2—8).
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x^ ; subscription $1 ; established
1879 ; F. M. Williams, editor ; Enterprise
Printing Co., publishers (4—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,181 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
NORTH WILKESBORO, mikes
Co. \2 918+ pop., 75 m. W. of Winston. Saw
and planing mills, door, sash, canning and
wagon, box, coffin and furniture factories,
foundries and tannery.
HUSTLER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1896; W. E. & R. B. Pbarr, editors and pub-
lishers (2—8).
OXFORD, c. h., Granville Co. 6 3,000
pop., on Southern Rd., 13 m. W. of Hender-
son and 50 N. of Raleigh. Tobacco and cot-
ton; buggy and furniture factories.
ORPHANS' FRIEND AND MA-
SONIC JOURNAT.: Fridays (A A).
PUBLIC LEDGER; Fridays; demo-
eratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1888; Plnnix & Pinnix, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
PINEHURST, Moore Co. n on Aber-
deen & Asheboro Rd., 6 m. N. W. of Aber*
NORTH CAROLINA.
deen. Winter, health and pleasure resort.
Farming and fruit growing.
OUTLOOK; Saturdays, from November
to May; eight to sixteen pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1897 ; Herbert L.
JlUson, editor; The Outlook Publishing Co..
publishers (1—8J.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,532 in 1903
and 3,004 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
PITTSBORO, c. h., Chatham Co. n
424+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd. Shut-
tle-block factory and grist and saw mills.
Farming.
CHATHAM RECORD ; Thursdays;
democratic: four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; H. A. London, editor
and publisher.
NORTH CAROLINA INDEX; Sat
urdays (A A).
Pli YMOUTH, c. h., Washington Co. a-
1,011+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
Roanoke river, near Albemarle Sound.
Farming.
ROANOKE BEACON; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1889; C.V. W. Ausbon, editor and
publisher f 8— 3).
WASHINGTON CO. TIMES ; Fridays
(A A).
RALEIGH, c. h., Wake Co. n Stat*
Capital, 27,500 pop., on Seaboard Air Line,
Raleigh & Southport, Norfolk & Southern
and Southern Rds., 148 m. S. of Richmond,
Va. Various manufactories. Cotton, com
and tobacco.
NEWS AND OBSERVER : every morn-
ing except Monday, and NORTH CARO-
LINIAN, Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$1 ; established— as Sentinel 1863, News 1872,
Observer 1876, North Carolinian 1892; News
and Observer Company, publishers (3— 8).
Copies printed: daily, 4,796 in 1897
9,111 in 1904
12,274 i^ 1907
The weekly edition has on two oc-
casions indicated a desire to have cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
TIMES AND EVENING VISITOR;
everj' evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; democratic; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription-
dally $3, weekly $1 ; established— Timea 1897,
Visitor 1878; R. W. Simpson, Jr., editor; Vis-
itor Press Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed : The daily edition of this
paper had credit for an average issue of 4,251
in 1905, since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was cred-
ited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
No definite and satisfacto^ state-
ment has ever been secured from tiie
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
BAPTIST SENTINEL; Thursdays;
negro, baptist; eight pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; Sentinel Publish-
Ing Co., publishers (6—3).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
CATALOG CE BY STATES.
836
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
BIBL.ICAL. RECORDER; Wednes
days; baptist; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1835 ; J. W. Bailey,
editor; Biblical Recorder Company, publish-
ers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,924 in 1899
and 10,206 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
CAUCA!!JIAN; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1882; Marion Butler, editor; The
Caucasian Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
I 000 in 1898 and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Wednes
days; methodist episcopal; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1855; T. N.
Ivey, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,828 in
1900 and 6,176 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 4,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
ENTERPRISE: Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages llxlSVo; subscription $1;
established April, 1904; J. L. Ramsey, editor
and publisher (1—5).
FAR3IER AND MECHANIC; Tues
days; agricultural; eight pages 15x2"2; sub-
Bcription $1; established 1877; N. & O. Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (8 — 3P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PROGRESSIVE FAR>IER;Tues
days; agricultural; sixteen to twenty pages
10x15; subscription $1; established 1886; Clar-
ence H. Foe, editor; The Agricultural Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 10,509 in 1904
13.583 in 190S
18,852 in 1906
22,431 in 1907
A3IERICAN; semi monthly (A A).
NORTH CAROLINA SUNDAY
SCHOOL. BEACOX; monthly; Sunday
school; sixteen pages 8x10; subscription 25
cents; North Carolina State S. S. Association,
editors and publishers (7—5).
RANDLEMAN, Randolph Co. n
2,190+ pop., on Aberdeen & Ashboro Rd.,5
m. N. of Ashboro. the county seat.
CENTRAL, NORTH CAROLINIAN;
Wednesdays (A A).
RED SPRINGS, Robeson Co. g 8^8^
pop., on Red Sorlnga * Bowmore and At-
lantic Coast Line Rds. Saw mills.
CITIZEN; Fridays (A A).
REIDSVIIiliE, Rockingham Co. 6
8,362+ pop., on Southern Rd., 24 m. N. of
Greensboro. Tobacco and cotton factories.
REVIEW; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages 17x24 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1869: Oliver Bros.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but since 1896 such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
WEBSTER' S WEEK L Y ; Thursdays ;
independent-democratic: four pages 15x32;
subscription $1; established 1872; J. R. Web-
•ter, editor and publisher (8— 3P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
I from this paper, but it had credit for
j exceeding 1,000 in 1896, and every year
1 since, up to and including 1907.
j RICH SQUARE, Northampton Co.
1 cr232+ pop., on Roanoke & Tar River Rd.,
14 m. S. E. of Jackson, the county neat.
Farming and lumber.
ROANOKE CHOWAN TIMES;
I Thursdays; independent; four pages 20x26;
; subscription $1; established January, 1892;
; Andrew J. Conner, editorandpubllsher (1—8).
j Copies printed: No definite and satis-
! factory statement has ever been secured
i from this paper, _ but it had credit for
.exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
ROCKINGHAM, c. h., Richmond
Co. ? 1,507+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd.,
117 m. S. W. of Wilmington. Cotton mills.
ANGLO-SAXON; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1882; C. C. Whitlock and A. S.
Dockery, editors ; Anglo Saxon Publishing
Co.. publishers (8—3).
RICHMOND CO. HEADLIGHT;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established March, 1901;
John H. Walsh, editor; John H. Walsh and
W. H. Covington, publishers ( A A).
ROCKY MOUNT, Edgecombe Co. a '
2,937+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.,
50 m. N. E. of Raleigh, the State capital.
Cotton and tobacco.
TWIN CO. ECHO; Thursdays (A A).
ROXBORO, c. h.. Person Co. [^ l,021t
pop., on Norfolk* Western Rd., about 30 m.
N. of Durham. Manufacturing town. Ag-
riculture and tobacco raising.
COURIER; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; J. A. & J. W. Noel, editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,003 in
1900, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
RUTHERFORDTON, c. h., Ruth.
erford Co. J=i880+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line
and Ohio River & Charleston Rds. Leather
and harness manufactories.
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
January, 1903, C. D. Wilkle, editor and pub-
lisher f7— 5). - -, . .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SALISBURY, e. h.,i?owon(7o.-n6,277t
pop., on Southern Rd., 131 m. W. of Raleigh,
the State canital. Iron foundries and manu-
896
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
factories of various kinds. Agriculture and
mining. Cotton, cordage and knitting mills.
CAROLINA WATCHMAN; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 15i^x22; sub
scriptlon $1; established 1904; W. H. Stewart,
editor and publisher (12—53.
SANFORD, Moore Go. ] l,044t pop.,
on Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley and Seaboard
Air Line Rds., 2 m. N. W. of Jonesboro.
Farming.
EXPRESS; Fridays; democratic; four
fiages 18Wx24; subscription $1; established
886 ; P. H. St. Clair, editor and publisher
(3-5 P).
SCOTLAND NECK, Halifax Co. d
1,348+ pop., on Wilmington & Weldon Rd.,
20 m. S. of Halifax, the county seal. Cotton
growing and lumber manufacturing.
COMMON WEALTH; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1883; E. E. Hilliard, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,381 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
SELiMA, Johnston Co. Q 816 pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line and Southern Rds.,
about 25 m. S. E. of Raleigh.
NEWS; twice-a-week; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November I, 1904; William J. Cairres, editor
and publisher (1—5).
SHELBY, c. h., Cleveland Co. jH l,874t
pop., on Seaboard Air Line and Southern
Rds., 52 m. W. of Charlotte. Cotton-ship-
ping point. Manufacturing and mining.
CLEVELAND STAR; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
gages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
;. T, Hudson, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,406 in 1897
and 2,750 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
AURORA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1876;
Aurora Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (7-;-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
f(3r an average issue of 2,155 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
SILER CITY, Chatham Co. D 800
pop., on Southern Rd., about 35 m. S. of
Greensboro. Cotton factory.
GRIT: Wednesdays; non partisan; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1; established
July 27, 1904; P. H. Elkins, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8),
SMITHFIELD, c. h., Johnston Co. a
764t pop., on Atlantic Coa,st Line Rd. and
Neuse r., 27 m. S. E. of Raleigh, the State
capital. Cotton, tobacco, com and wheat.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
NORTH CAROLINA.
1882; T. J. Laasiter. editor; Beaty, Holt & Las-
slter, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,588 in 1898
and 2,579 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,2so in 1907.
SNOWHILL, c. h., Greene Co. D-
405+ pop., 16 m. N. N. W, of Kinston and 20
E. of Goldsboro. Carriage factory. Cotton,
Indian corn and pork.
STANDARD LACONIC; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription (1; estab-
lished 1896, as Green Co. Standard ; J. E. Deb-
nam, editor; Snow Hill Publishing Co, (Inc.),
publishers (1—7 P).
SOUTHERN PINES, Moore Co. U
157+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line Rd., 15 m.
S. E. of Carthage, the county seat. Agri-
culture and fruit growing. Health resort.
FREE PRESS: Fridays; independent;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1898; E. D. Oslin, editor and publisher (6—3)
(AA).
TOURIST; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 11x15; subscription $1; Will J. Irvin,
editor and publisher (2—5 P).
SOUTHPORT,c. h., Brunswick Co. g
1,336+ pop., at the mouth of Cape Fear r.
Two steamers twice daily to Wilmington,
25 m. N. Indian corn, rice, pine lumber,
peanuts, cotton, potatoes, tar and rosin.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 30x26 ; subscription fl ; established
April, 1905; Howard C. Curtis, editor and
publisher (3—8).
SPARTA, c. h., Alleghany Co. ti SOlf
pop., 35 m. N. of Wllkesboro and 30 W. of
Dobson. Timber.
ALLEGHANY STAR; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; A. S. Carson, editor; The
8tar Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and 1907.
STATESVILLE, ch.,. Iredell Co. -a
3,141+ pop., on Southern Rd., 47 m. N. of
Charlotte. Tobacco and agriculture. Fe-
male college.
MASCOT; every eveningexcept Sunday,
aud SEMI-WEEKLY, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription — daily .$4, semi-weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—dally 1908, semi weekly 1893; O. E.
Cronson, editor and publisher; prints an
edition for TaylorsvllJe (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an aver-
age issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LANDMARK; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independent-democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1874;
Caldwell & Clark, editors and publisher8(6 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1896. but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
837
NORTH CAROLINA.
NORTH CAROLINA.
SUNLIGHT, Halifax Co. d' on Sea-
board Air Line Rd., 5 m E. of Littleton.
PEOPLiE'S FRIEND; Saturdays; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1903;
C. ZoUicofler, editor and publisher (7— 5P).
SYIiVA, Jack'on Co. JH 281t pop., on
Southern Rd., 1 m. N. of Webster, the
county seat.
JACKSON CO. JOURNAL; Fridays
(A A).
TARBORO, c. h., Edgecombe Co. 13'.
2,499t pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
Tar r. , 50 m. above Washington. Cotton and
corn.
SOUTHERNER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdaj's ; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 13x20, weekly 20x28;
subscription — daily $4, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1899. weekly 1822; Frank Powell,
editor and publisher (2 — 1).
TAYLORSVIUiE, Alexander Go. -D
413 pop., on Southern Rd., 19 m. N. W. of
Statesville.
MOUNTAIN SCOUT; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1902; J. P. Babington, editor and
publisher.
THOMASVILLE,I>ovid«on Co. n75it
pop., on Southern Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Lexing-
ton, the county seat, and 27 N. E. of Salis-
bury. Manufacturing and mining.
TIMES; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished June, 1903; J. F. Westmoreland,
editor and publisher (6—5).
TROY, Montgomery Co. o 878 pop., on
Aberdeen & Ashboro Rd., 35 m. N. of
Wadesboro. Agricultural interests.
MONTGOMERIAN; Thursdays (A A).
T R Y O N , Polk Co. p 420 pop., on
Southern Rd., 3 m. S. of Columbus, the
county seat, and 42 S. E. of Asheville. Fruit
culture.
BEE ; Saturdays; four pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1896; George E. Mor-
ton, editor and publisher (1—8).
THER3IAL BELT; Wednesdays (AA).
VINELAND, Columbus Co. R
WHITEVILLE ECHO; Thursdaj s
(A A).
'WADESBORO, c. h., An$on Co. g
1,546+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line and Atlan-
tic Coast Line Rds., 120 m. S. W. of Raleigh,
the State capital. Farming.
MESSENGER-INTELLIGENCER ;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1886; James G.
Boylin, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,062 in
1897 and 1,928 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
WARREN TON. Warren Co. b 836t
pop., on Warrenton Rd., 62 m. N. of Raleigh,
the State capital. Tobacco warehouses.
U. S. Signal Station.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 : established 1892;
J. C. Hardy, editor and publisher (1—8).
'WARSAW, Duplin Co. 0, 800 pop.,
on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 9 m.N. W. of
Kenansville, the county seat, and 60 S. E,
of Raleigh, the State capital. Farming,
trucking and strawberry culture.
DUPLIN JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established June, 1901; John M. Faison,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
'WASHINGTON,c.h.,£eau/oW Co. a-
4,842t pop., ou Atlantic Coast Line, Norfolk
& Southern and Raleigh & Pamlico Sound
Rds. and Pamlico r., 128 m. E. of Ralelgh,^
the State capital. Vessels drawing eight
feet of water can ascend from Pamlico
sound. Lumber, shingle, ice, harness, bar-
rel and box factories and machine shops.
Ships flsh, oysters, truck, cotton and grain.
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 13x20: subscription $3;
established as weekly l>s77; Cliarles L.Stev-
ens, editor and publisher ( 1— 8 ).
PROGRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages "20x26; subscription $i; estab-
lished 1886; W. K. Jacobson, editor and pub-
lisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,696 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
'WAXHA'W, Union Co. Q 752! pop.»
on White Lumber Rd., 10 m. W. of Monroe,
the county seat. Cotton mills and brick-
yards.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays : eight
pages 12x18; subscription $1; established
1898; P. T. Way, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that efiFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
'WAYNESVILIiE, c. h., Haywood
Co. -D 1,307+ pop.— local estimate 3,00U^on
Southern Rd., 28 m. S. W . of Asheville. Sum-
mer resort. Lumber, cattle and all kinds
of produce.
COURIER; Thursda/s; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;. estab-
lished 1887; G. C. Briggs, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,384 in
1902 and 1,536 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
'WEBSTER, c. h., Jackson <7o. P209t
pop., on Western North Carolina Rd., 52 m.
W. of Asheville. Mining and agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1889; W. C. Tompkins, editor and
publisher (A A).
838
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CAROLINA.
TVELDON, Halifax Co. d l,433t pop.,
on Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air
Line Rds. and Roanolce r., 60 m. S. VV. of
Petersburg, Va. Farming.
ROANOKE NEWS; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1866; J. W. Sledge, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
WHITEVILLE, c. h., Columbus Co.
CL 634t pop., on Cape Fear Lumber Co. Rd.
NEWS REPORTER; Thursdays (A A).
WILKESBORO, c. h., Wilkes Co.^
635+ pop., on Southern Rd. and Yadkin r.,
40 m. N. W. of Statesville. Saw mill and
furniture manufactory.
CHRON1CL.E; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; tour pages 15x^2; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; K. A. Deal, editor and publish-
er (7—3 P).
'WILL.IAMSTON, c. li., Martin Co.
D- 912+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
S. bank of Roanoke r. Farming and lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; tour pages
15x22; established 1899; Alfred E. VVhitmore,
editor; The Enterprise Printing Company,
publishers (1—8).
GOSPEL. MESSENGER; monthly;
primitive baptist; tliirty-six pages 5^x8^;
subscription $1; established 1878; Sylvester
Hassell, editor and publisher (1—8). Does not
insert advertisements
WILMINGTON, c. li., ATwo Han-
over Co. c\ 20,976+ pop., on Atlantic Coast
Line, Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley, Seaboard
Air Line, Wilmington, Newborn & Norfolk
and Wilmington Sea Coast Rds. and Cape
Fear r., 25 m. from the Atlantic ocean.
Commerce,and manufactures cotton goods.
Guano, naval stores.lumber and machinery.
EVENING DISPATCH; every even-
ing except Sundaj' ; democratic; four pages
15x22; subscription $3; established 1894; Geo.
W. Brunson, Jr., editor; R. P. McClammy,
publisher (7—5),
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
MESSENGER; every morning except
Monday, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; daily four
pages 20x26, semi-weekly eight pages 15x22;
•ubscription— daily $7, semi-weaklv $1 ; estab-
lished 1867; Jackson & Bell, publishers (7— 3P).
MORNING STAR; every morning ex-
cept Monday; democratic; eieht pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, Sunday $1 ; estab
lished 1867; Wm. H. Bernard, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions in-
dictated a desire to liave credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as woula
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
CAROLINA FRUIT AND TRUCK-
GROWERS' JOURNAL; semimonth-
ly ; agriculture, horticulture and floriculture ;
sixteen pages 14x21 ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Z. W. Whitehead and W. S.
Whitehead, editors; The Journal Publishing
Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
NORTH CAROLINA.
exceeding 1,000 in 1897, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SOUTHERN MILLING AND LUM-
BER JOURNAL; semi-monthly; flfty six
pages 10x13; subscription $2; established
1898; Z. W. Whitehead, editor and publisher.
WILSON, c. h., frUson Co. D- 8,000
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line and Raleigh &
Pamlico Sound Rds.. 1U8 m. N of Wilming-
ton. Cotton, cotton oil, carriage, wagon,
plow and harness factories. Cotton and
tobacco.
TIMES; twice daily except Sunday, and
SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; daily four, semi weekly eight
pages 15J^x22; subscription— daily $4, semi-
weekly $1; established — dally 1903, semi-
weekly 1896; P. D. Gold Publishing Co., editors
and publishei-s (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 1,386 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ZION'S LANDMARK; semi-monthly;
primitive baptist; twenty-four pages 7x10;
subscription $1.50; established November,
1867; P. D. Gold, editor; P. D. Gold Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1900 and 1902*
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
W I N D SO R, c. b., Bertie Co. cf 597t
pop., on Wellington & Powellsville Rd. and
Cashle r. Lumber and agriculture.
LEDGER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x19; subscription $1; established
1884; S. W. Kenney, editor and publisher (9— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,193 for
the year 1899, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory cjaira to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
WINSTON-SALEM, c. h., Forsyth
Co. i 10,008+ pop., on Southern and Norfolk
& Western Rds., 130 m. N. W. of Raleigh-
the State capital. Tobacco, cotton and
furniture factories, iron foundry and
woolen mills. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every morning except Mon-
day; democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1897; The Journal Com-
pany publishers ^2— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1 90 1, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
TWIN CITY SENTINEL; every
evening except Sunday, and WESTERN
SENTINEL, Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1880, weekly 1856; The
Sentinel Publishing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
839
NORTH CAROLINA.
2,423 in 1906,
furnished any
report, but was
2,250 in 1907.
Fridays; ind«
for an average issue of
since which it has not
definite and satisfactory
credited with more than
BUSINESS GUIDE;
pendent; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1881 ; M. I. Stewart, ed-
itor; Stewart Bros., publishers (1—7).
MESSENGER; FridaysiAA).
ODD-FELL.OW8' TIMES; Satur
days (A A). „
SOUTHERN TOBACCO JOUR-
NAL; Saturdays ; tobacco ; forty-four pages
10x14; subscription $2; established 1888; H.
W. Kronheimer, editor; Southern Tobacco
Journal Co.. publishers.
UNION REPUBIilCANi Thursdavs;
repnblican; ai^t pages 15x22; subscription
tOO; MtaJblisned 1872; Union Republican
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1900 and mor* than
NORTH CAROLINA.
2,250 in 1 90 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
JABS; monthly; twenty-eight pages
5x9}^ ; subscription 50 cents ; established
July, 1905; M. D. Bailey, jr., editor and pub-
lisher (8—5 P) (A A).
YADKINVIIiliE, c.h., Tadkin Co.
t]292+ pop., 10 m. S. of Rockford, the near-
est station on Southern Rd. Tobacco and
lumber.
RIPPLiE; "Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; H. B. Nelsou, editor and publisher.
YANCEYVILLE, c. h., Caswell Co.
6 450+ pop., 16 m. S. of Danville, Va. To-
bacco, corn, wheat, oats and live stock.
CASWELL DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub
scription $1; established 1900; A. Yancey
Kerr, editor and publisher.
NORTH DAKOTA.
Population 319,146 t. Land Area 70,195 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Manitoba, Canada, east by Minnesota, south by South
Dakota, and west by Montana. State capital : Bismarck. Principal products :
Wheat and cattle. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908),
296, divided as follows : Daily, 15 ; semi-weekly, 1 ; weekly, 271 ; semi-monthly,
1; monthly, 7; bi-monthly,!.
The cities of over 1,500 population, according to tbe United States census of
900 (t), are as follows :
Fargo. .^... 9,589t
Grand Forks r,65tjt
Bismarck 3,319t
Jainestovrn 3,85 3t
Valley City '^,446t
Gratton iS,378t
Dickinson 3,0y6t
Devils Lake l,729t
Maudau l,658t
ABERCROMBIE. Richland Co. □,
l,002t pop. (of township), on Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rd., 16 m. N. of Wahpe-
ton, the county seat, and 35 S. of Fargo.
Wheat and live stock.
HERALD ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; Z. L. Bo wen, editor and publisher (1—8).
ADAMS, Walsh Co. ^ 15 m. W. of Ed-
inburg, nearest railroad station.
EXTE It PRISE ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1905; A. C. Thompson, editor;
Thompson & Lowstrom, publishers (1—8).
ALEXANDER, McKemie Co. -n 200
pop., 30 m. S. of Wllliston. General indus-
tries.
McKENZIE CO. CHRONICLE;
Thursdays; republican; ten pages 15x32;
subscription $1.50; established January, 1906;
C. S. Clemmensen, editor and publisher (1—8) .
ALMONT, Morton Co. p 150 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd.,40m. E. of Mandan.
Lumber yards, grain elevators and farm
implements.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription ftl; es-
tablished August, 1907; J. A. Smith, editor
and publisher (10—7 P).
AMBROSE, Williams Co. ^
NEWSilIAN ; Fridays (A A).
ASHLEY, Mcintosh Co. g 500 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd.. 20 m. S. of Wishek.
McINTOSH REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days (A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
June, 1901; Tribune Publishing Co., editors
and publisheri.
BALFOUR, McHenry Co. [j 600 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 41 m. S. E. of Mlnot and 29 S. W. of
Towner, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising. Flour milling.
STATESMAN } Thursdays; republican;
eight to eighteen pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1900, as weekly; E. E. Co-
well, editor and publisher (1—8).
BANTRY, McHenry Co. ^ 200 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 40 m. N. E. of Mlnot
and 14 N. of Towner, the county seat.
Grain and cattle raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established June, 1995; O. R.
Fisher, editor and publisher (1—8).
BARLOW, Foster Co. n- 46t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., about 8 m. N. of Car-
rington, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
BATHGATE, Pembina Co. cf 641t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., about 65 m.
N. of Grand Forks. Wheat raising.
PINK PAPER; Wednesdays (A A).
BEACH, Billings Co. -D 400 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 325 m, W. of Fargo.
Concrete block factory, lumber yards, flour
mills and grain elevators and creamery.
GOLDEN VALLEY CHRONICLE}
Thursdays; eight peges 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established November, 1905; W. A.
Young, editor and publisher (1—8).
BERTHOLD, Ward Co. i 7,500 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. W. of
Mlnot, the county seat. Wheat.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.5ii; estab-
lished 1902 ; F. W. Pitsor, editor and publisher
(3-3).
BERWICK, McHenry Co. 6 5,300
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 7 m. E. of
Towner, the county seat. Wheat.
POST; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
June, 1901; Henry R. Yonng, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
BINFORD, Griggs Co. n- 50 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 12 m. N.W. of Coppers-
town, the county seat. Wheat.
TIMES; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; establisiied April,
1903; T. K. Curry, editor and oublisher
(1—5 P).
BISBEE, Towner Co. ^ 109t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 15 m. N. by W. of
Cando, the county seat. Grain shipping.
GAZETTE; Thursdays (A A).
BISMARCK, c. h., Burleigh Co. o
State Capital, 5,600 pop., on Northern
Pacific, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and "Soo" Rds. and Missouri r., 445 m. N. W.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
841
NORTH DAKOTA.
NORTH DAKOTA.
of Saint Paul, Minn. Manufactures, coal
mining, farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; every morning except Mon-
day, and WTEEKL. Y, Fridays ; republican;
daUy eight, weekly twelve to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription— dally $4, weekly $1; es-
tablislied - daily 1881, weekly 1873 ; M. H.
Jewell, editor and pubUsher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
PALIiADIUM ; Fridays; four to eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1901; H. P. Knappeu, editor; Palladium
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
SETTLiER ; Thursdays ; republlcau : eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; C. W. Jones, editor; Settler Publishing
Co., publishers (T— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,044 in
1903, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
BLAISALL, Ward Co. i 500 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 50 m. E. of Fargo, 43
W. of Willlston and 1 from Rice Lake.
Summer Resort.
EAGLiE; Fridays; four pagt^s 15i^x22;
subscription $1; established 1906; Palermo
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1— s).
BOTTINEAU, c. h., Bottineau Co. b
888+ pop., on Great Northern Rd.. 40 m. N. W.
of Rugby. Water power, flour mills and
grain elevators. Farming and stock raising.
C OUR ANT; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50^ established 1885,
D. R. Carlson, editor; The Courant Publish-
ing Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEWS; Fridays; republican ; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription SI. 50; established 1899; F.
C. Falkenstein, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,156 m
1902, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
BOWBELLS, Ward Co. b on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,
60 m. N. W. of Minot, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
BULiIiETIN ; Fridays; republican ; four-
teen pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1903; H. L. Lyon, editor and
publi-herd- 7).
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15X.22; subscription $1.50; established
1899; T. B. Hurly. editor and publisher (7—5).
BOWDON, Wells Co. n on Northern
Pacific Rd., 28 m. W. of Covington. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
GUARDIAN ; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; Ed. X.
Moore, editor and publisher.
BRADDOCK, Emmons Co. g 300
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 41 m. from Bismarck. Flour
mills, farming and ranching.
NEAVS; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; established
1904; B. G. McElroy, editor and publisher
(12-5).
BUFFALO, Cass C7o. a,213t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 35 m. W. of Fargo, th«
county seat. Agriculture.
EXPRESS ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; B. Stoelting, editor and pub-
lisher (12—5).
BUFORD, Williams Co. tl 150 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd. and Yellowstone and
Missouri rs.. 25 m. S. W. of Williston, the
county seat. Stock raising and farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription Sl-50: established
1900; W. R. Mumby, Sr., editor and publisher
(1-8).
CANDO,c.h., Towner Co. Q 2,061 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 32 m. N. W. of
Devils Lake. Farming.
HERALD ; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1894; W. T. Sherman, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TOWNER CO. DEMOCRAT AND
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
—Democrat 1902, Record 1887; Carl Nelson,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,016 in 1903
1,628 in 1906
1,637 in 1907
CARPIO, Ward Co. t\ 350 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marl©
Rd., 24 m. N. W. of Minot, the county seat.
Stock raising, farming and coal mining.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; Leigh C. Carroll, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CARRINGTON, c. h., Foster Co. a
l,088t pop., on Northern Pacific and Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rds.
Agriculture and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1.50 ; established— dally January, 1902, weekly
1889; H. H. Palmer, editor and publisher:
prints a weekly edition for Barlow, en-
titled Recorder (>-S).
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1898; S. A. Lewis, editor and publisher (9—3).
CASSELTON, Cass Co.U^ 2,000 pop.,
on Northern Pacific and Great Northern
Rds., 20 m. W. of Fargo. Flour mill and
artesian wells.
REPORTER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1880: Franklin Potter, editor and publisher
(9—31
842
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
NORTH DAKOTA.
CAVAJjULU, Pembina Co.[1671tpop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 32 m. N. of Grafton.
Flour mill. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE ; Fridays ; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; J. K. Fairchild, edi-
tor and Dubllsher.
CENTER, Oliver Co. D 20 m. S. W. of
Washburn, the nearest railroad town.
Wheat.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1903; Charle« L. Wright, editor and
publisher (1 — 4).
CHURCHS T-EKnY, Ramsey Co. ^
264t pop., on Great Northern Rd., 20 m.
N. W. of Devils Lake, the county seat.
Agricultiu-e.
SUN; Saturdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
G. C. Chambers, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
CliEVELAND, Stutsman Co. n- on
Northern Pacific Kd., 20 m. W. of James-
town, the county seat.
STUTSMAN CO. LEADER; Thurs
days (A A).
COGSWELL, Sargent Co. 0.424 pop.
on Chicago, .Milwaukee & St. Paul and Min-
neapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rds., 7
m. W. of For man, the county seat. Wheat
and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished September, 1903; 0. A. Jordan, editor
and publisher (1—8).
COLUMBUS, Weird Co. ^ 4O0 pop.,
on " Soo " Rd., 90 m. N. W. of Minot. Agri-
culture.
REPORTER: Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1906; L. E. Woods, editor and publisher
(10—6 P).
COOPERSTOWN, o. h., Griggs Co.
' D- &4S+ pop., at terminus of Cooperstown
Branch of Northern Pacific Rd., 106 m. N. W.
of Fargo. Grain elevators. Shipping point
for wheat.
COURIER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Percy R. Trubshaw, editor and
publisher.
GRIGGS CO. SENTINEL ; Thursdays;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; H. S. Rearick, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
COTEAU, Ward Co. ^
SENTINEL; Fridays (A A).
COURTENAY, Stutsman Co. D 700
pop., on Southern Rd., 28 m. N. E. of James-
town, the county seat. Wheat.
GAZETTE; Fridays; six pages 18x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1897 ; Geo. Faries,
editor and publisher (1 — 1).
CRARY, Ramsty Co. b 400 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Devils
Lake, the county seat. Farming.
PUBLIC OPINION; Fridays; repub
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established April, 1902; Edgar Anderson,
editor and publisher (1—8).
CROSBY, Williams Co. tl 100 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 42 m. W. of Flaxton.
Wheat and flax country.
EAGLE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1901; W. H. Wilber, editor and publisher
(1-7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 c<^-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REVIEW; Fridays (A A).
CRYSTAL,^«w»6ma Co.^ 385t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 28 m. S. W. of Pembina,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CALL; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1890; J.
A. Minder, editor and publisher (7—5).
DEERING, McHenry Co. b 75 pop.,
on Granville-Mobile Branch Great Northern
Rd.. 20 m. S. W. of Minot. Grain. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; Wm. L. Jackmau, editor; Jack-
mau & Barnes, publishers (2— 5).
DELAMERE, Sargent Co. ^ 125 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Lis-
bon. Farming and stock raising.
MISTLETOE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900 ; A. P. Layton, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
DENBIGH, McHenry Co. i 250 pop.
on Great Northern Rd.. 6 m. W. of Towner,
the county seat. Agriculture.
PROMOTER; Fridays; republican:
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
May, 1902; Louis W. Pierson, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
DENHOFF, McLean Co. D 300 pop.,
28 m. S. W. of Bowdon. Stock raising and
farming.
VOICE; Thursdays; republican; eigrbt
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1902; Ed. X. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
DES LACS, Ward Co. i on Great
Northern Rd. , 14 m. W. of Minot, the county
seat.
OBSERVER; Saturdays (A'A).
DEVILS LAKE, c. h,. Ramsey Co. b
4,836 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 90 m.
N. W. of Grand Forks. Agriculture and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four to eight, weekly eight to
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4,
weekly $1 ; established— daily December,
1906, weekly September, 1904; J. H. Bloom, ed-
itor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907'
INTER-OCEAN; Fridays; repubUcan;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50: established 1888; C. D. Mills, editor and
publisher (1—8.)
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
8i3
NORTH DAKOTA.
NORTH DAKOTA.
dit for an average issue of 1,283 in
1896 and 1.749 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
DICKEY, Lamoure Co. □, 65 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 15 m. N. W. of La-
moure, the county seat. Wheat.
REPORTER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab
lished October, 1902; J. D. Rainey, editor and
publisher (12—3).
DICKINSON, c. h.. Stark Co. p 3,188
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 115 m. W. of
Bismarck, the State capital. Railroad shops,
coal mining and shipping. Agriculture and
stock raising.
POST; Thursdays; republican; six pages
18x24; subscription $1; established March,
1906; W. D, Klrkman, editor and publisher
(1-8).
PRESS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1883; Myron L. Ayers, editor and publisher
a— 8).
Copies printed:
1,050 m
1903
1,200 in
1904
1,404 in
1905
2,029 in
1906
2,552 in
1907
Thursdays;
eight pages
RECORDER; . _ _
13x30; established 1892; W. A. Carter, editor
and Dublisher (7—3 P).
VOL.KSFREUND; Fridays; German
and English editions; independent; eight
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1903 ; J. M. Bussen, manager ; The Volksf reund
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8). Publishers
an edition for Richardton.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
DOGDEN, MeLean Co. n
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
DONNYBROOK, Ward Co. 6 500
pop., on Southern Rd., 32 m. N. W. of Minot,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established
March, 1901; H. E. Johnson, editor and pub
Usher (1—4).
DRAYTON, Pembina Co. cf 700 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. and Red r., 15 m.
N. E. of Grafton and 60 N. of Grand Forks.
Agriculture.
EC tl O; Fridays; independent-republican;
four pages 1.3x30; subsc'-iptlon $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; J. K. Fairchild, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
DRISCOLL, Burleigh Co. C 60t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 30 m. E. of Bis-
marck, the State capital.
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
DTJNSEITH, Jiolette Co. ^ 750 f pop.,
on Willow r. Water power and grist mills.
Coal, iron, mica and lumber. Agriculture. '
NORTH DAKOTA MAGNET;!
Fridays ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription '
$1.50 ; established Septeiiiber, 1902; C. E. '■
Goodsell, editor and publisher (1—8).
EDGELEY, La Moure Co. D, 700 pop.,
ou Northern Pacific and Chicago, Milwau-
kee & St. Paul Rds., 20 m. W. of Lamoure ,
the county seat. Wheat and stock raising.
MAIL; Fridays; independent; eightpageg
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1887;
T. M. Hancock, editor and publisher.
EDINBURG, Walsh Co. cfise pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 25 m. N. W. of
Grafton, the county seat. Flour mills,
creamery and grain elevators.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republicau; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1900; K. S. Thordarson, editor and publisher
(12—3).
EDMORE, Ramsey Co. cT 180 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 25 m. N. W. of Lakota.
Agriculture.
HERAL.D-NEWS; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight to twelve pages 1.5x22; subscrip-
tion SI; established May, 1892; E. M. Crary,
editor and publLsher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,062 in
1904, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
EGELAND, Towner Co. [j 217 pop.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays: indepen-
dent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established February, 1906; Melvin O. Long,
editor and publisher (2 — 6 P).
ELLENDALE,c.h., Dickty Co. g 1,500
pop., on Chicago. Slilwaukee & St. Paul and
Great Northern Rds. Grain elevators and
flour mill. State Industrial and Normal
Schools.
DICKEY CO. LEADER AND COM-
MERCIAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pag^s 15x22: subscription $1.50; established
1882; F. S. Qoddard, editor and publisher
(1—8).
NORTH DAKOTA RECORD; Wed-
nesdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; Perry &
Son, editors and publishers (12—3).
ENDERLIN, Ransom Co. P,«36t pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 42 m. S. W. of Fargo. Farming.
RANSOM CO. INDEPENDENT J
Thursdays; republicau; eight pages lox22;
subscription $1.50; estabUshed 1895; T. L.
Longley, editor and publisher (8—3).
ESMOND, Benson Co. b ■^O pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. W. of Minne-
waukon (Rhodes), the county seat. Agri-
culture.
BEE; Saturdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
Allison Bros., editors and publishers (6—8).
FAIRMOUNT, Richland Co. ^ 284t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rds., 15 m. S. of Wahpeton,the county seat.
Farming.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896: B. W. Clabaugh, editor and publisher
(9-3).
FARGO, c. h., Cass Co. R 12,512 pop.
(in 1905), on Great Northern, Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul and Northern Pacific
Rds. and at head of navigation of Red r.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
Distributing point for various merchandise
for northern part of State. Seat of North
Dakota Agricultural College and United
States Experiment station.
FORUM AND DA1L.Y KEPUB-
JLICAN ; every evening except Sunday,
and FORUftI ANJD WEEKL,Y RE-
PUBLICAN, Fridays; republican; daily
eight to twenty-four, weekly and Saturday
sixteen to twenty four pages 16x22; subscrip
tion— daily $4, Saturday $1.50, weekly $1;
established 1878; Forum Printing Company,
editors and publishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,983 in 1896
2,987 in 1900
3,517 in 1902
4,183 in 1903
5,057 in 1904
5,457 in 1905
6,162 in 1906
7,9,^2 in 1Q07
Weekly, 2,534 m 1896
3,946 in 1900
4.544 in 1902
5,201 in 1903
5,804 in 1904
6,263 in 1905
7,023 in 1906
7,240 in 1907
MORNING CALL. AND FARGO
DAILY ARGUS; every )uornlng ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY', Thursdays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly ^ ; established-
daily 1879, weekly 1881; E. L. Zimmerman,
•ditor and publisher (8 — 6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,419 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition has on four oc-
casions indicated a desire to have cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
DIE STAATS PRESSE) Saturdays;
Gterman ; republican; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established April, 1902; Paul
& Max Gross, editors and publishers (7—5)
(A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect.
FRAM ; Wednesdays; Norwegian-Danish;
Independent; eight to twelve pages 15x22;
•ubscription $1 ; establLshed 1878; Fram Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers; dated
also at Moorhead, Minn.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and njore than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every yeSfr since,
up to and including 1907.
SEARCH-LIGHT; Saturdays (A A).
PRAKTISK FARMING; semi
monthly (A A).
NORTH DAKOTA WORKMAN;
monthly; Ancient Order of United Work-
men; eight pages 11x15; subscription 25 cents;
established 1895; E. J. Moore, editor; Walker
Brothers & Hardy, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 9,813 in
NORTH DAKOTA.
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
NORTH DAKOTA CHILDREN'S
HOME FINDER; bi-monthly; charit-
able work; twenty pages 534x85^: subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1902; F. D. Hall,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 4,800 in 1907
FESSENDEN, c. h., WelU Co. n 1,000
pop., on Soo Rd., 27 m. N. W. of Carrington.
Agriculture.
WELLS CO. FREE PRESS; Fridays;
independent-republican; eight pages 15x23;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; Brinton
Brothers, publishers (1—8).
WELLS CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895 ; J. A. Raitt, editor and
publisher (1-8).
FINGAL, Barnes Co. O, on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,
15 m. S. E. of Valley City, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1899; John E. Veon, editor and publisher.
FINIiEY, Steele Co. D- 45© pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 8 m. N. W. of Sher-
brooke, the county seat, and 80 N. W. of
Fargo. Wheat and stock raising.
BEACON; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1897; George
A. Monteith, editor and publisher (1—8).
FLASHER, Morton Co. p 21 pop., 35,
m. S. W. of Mandan. Agriculture.
HUSTLER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1.25; established
October, 1903; Mrs. F. S. Berrier, editor and
publisher (1—8).
FliAXTON, Ward Co. ^ 500 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 67 m. N. W. of Minot, the county seat.
Wheat.
TIMES; Fridays; independent-republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1902; P. S Ware, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FORMAN, c. h., Sargent Co. U^ 257t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault St«.
Marie Rd., 25 m. S. W. of Lisbon. Agri-
culture.
NEWS: Fridays; republican; four pages
24x36; subscription $1; established July,
1903; Jay H. Maltby. editor and publisher
(1-8).
SARGENT CO. INDEPENDENT}
Thursdays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1888; William
Sanford Hurly, editor and publisher (1—8).
FULIiERTON, Dickey Co. p onMin-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.
about 19 m. W. of Oakes.
FARMER; Thursdays (A A).
GACKIiE, Logan Co. g 23 m. N. W. of
Edgeley, nearest railroad station.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
six pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1906; Thomas N. Pettlt, editor;
Gackle Publishing Co., publishers (8—6 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
845
NORTH DAKOTA.
NORTH DAKOTA.
GARRISON, McLean Co. D 500 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 75 m. N. W. of Bismarck. Agriculture,
McLEAN CO. INDEPENDENT;
Fridays; Independent; eigiit pages 15x22;
subscription $1 60; established 1905; Roy H.
Cook, editor; Independent Publishing Co.,
publishers (10—6 P).
GLENBURN, Ward Co. i 250 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 22 m. N. E. of
Minot, the county seat. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Fridays; independent -re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1902; R. Oilbertsen, editor
and publisher (1—8).
GLEN UliLIN, Morton Co. p 800
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 57 m. W. of
Mandan, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established December,
1902; W. R. Hall, edit >r a-id publisher (1—8).
GOODRICH, McLean Co. G on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 25 m. S. W. of Harvey and
48 m. N. E. of Washburn, the county «eat.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
July, 1903. Wilford J. Burt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
NORD-DAKOTA HEROLD ; Fridays
(A A).
GRAFTON, c. h., Walsh Co. d 3,378t
pop., on Great Northern and Northern Pa-
cific Rds., 89 m. N. W. of Grand Forks.
Wheat and flour.
NEWS AND TIMES J Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; Irve Townsend, sdi-
tor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,325 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
WALiSH CO. RECORD; Wednes
days; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
Bcription $1.50; established 1890; E. H. Pierce,
editor and publisher (1—8).
GRAND FORKS, c. h., Grand
Forks Co. d 12,000 pop., on Great Northern
and Northern Pacific Rds. and at head of
navigation on Red River of the North.
Flour, saw and planing mills, biscuit and
candy factories. Railroad shops. Agricul-
ture, lumber and manufacturing.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $4; established January, 1906;
H. H.Lampman, editor; The Times Publish-
ing Co., Inc., publishers (1—6 P).
HERAL.DJ every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; eight to sixteen pages 17x24; subscnp-
tion— dailv $4, weekly $1 ; established- daily
1881, weekly 1879: George B. Winship, editor;
Herald Printing Co.. publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily 2,252 in 1898
3,610 in 1900
4,759 in 1902
5,479 in 1903
6,096 in 1904
6,550 in 1905
7,438 in 1906
8,196 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1897 and 1901, but
has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$4; established 1882 as Plaindealer ; The
Press Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,921 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
NORMANDEN ; Wednesdays ; Norwe-
gian-Danish: republican; eight pages 17x34;
subscription $1; established 188 <; Norman-
den Publishing Company, publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,387 in 1899
and 8,108 in 1906, since_ which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
GRANVILLE, 3/cflcnrj/ Co., 513 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 22 m. B. of Minot.
Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established ■
April, 1904; C. R. Kendall, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
HAMILTON, P67n6ma Co. cf 300 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd. Agriculture.
NORTH DAKOTA INDEPEND-
ENT; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription S1.60; established 1902; H.P.Wood,
editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,060 in
1903, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
HANKINSON, Richland Co. Q. 1,047
pop., on Soo and Great Northei-n Rds., 25 m.
S. W. of Wahpeton, the couuty seat. Flour
mills. Farming and stock raising.
NEWS ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; W. C. Forman, Jr., editor and publish-
er (1-8).
HANNAFORD, (Griggs Co. D- 300
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 30 m. N. W.
of Valley City. Concrete block factories.
Creamery.
ENTERPRISE; Tuesdays: democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1904; I. A. Kampen, editor and
publisher (1—8).
HANNAH, Cavalier Co. cT 207t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 14 m. N. W. of
Langdor , the county seat. Grain elevator*
and roller mill.
MOON; Fridays (A A).
HANSBORO, Towner Co. ^ 275 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 66 m. N. N. W. of
Devils Lake. Farming and stock raising.
PIONEER ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
March, 1906; Claude H. Browne, editor and
publisher (1—8).
816
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
HARVEY, Wells Co. b 1,200 pop., on
Southern Rd., about 33 m. N. W. of Sykeston.
Agriculture, stock raising and milling.
HERALD -ADVERTISER; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established— Herald 1895, Advertiser
1893, consolidated 1901 ; R. L. Price, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
HAVANA, Sargent Co. q, 278 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Forman, the county seat. Farmiug and
stock raising.
RECORD ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1905; J. E. Hudson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HAZLETON, Emmons Co. cp 250 pop.,
18 m. N. of Linton. Rich farming and graz-
ing section.
EMMONS CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; W.P.Thurston, editor
and publisher (1—8).
HETTINGER, Adams Co. p
ADAMS CO. RECORD; Thursdays
(▲▲)
HEADLIGHT; Fridays (A A).
HIIiESiBORO, Traill Co. n- 1,300 pop.,
on (}r«at Northern Rd. and Goose r., 40 m.
N. of Fargo. Roller mill and flour elevators.
Farming.
BANNER; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; Alvin Schmiit. editor: The Banner Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1.000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
FREMTIDEN; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished December. 1905; A. P. Frockstad,
editor; Fremtlden Publishing Co., publish-
erg (1—8).
STATSTIDENDE; Tuesdays; Nor-
wegian; republican and farming; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1897; C.
F. Bahnsen, editor and publisher (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,300 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
TRAILL CO. BLADE; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished April, 1905; George Weatherhead, ed-
itor and publisher (10—5 P).
HOPE, Steele Co. o- 777 pop., on Great
Northern Rd., 65 m. N. W. of Fargo. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
PIONEER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882; J. A. Pepper, editor; North Dakota
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
NORTH DAKOTA.
HUNTER, Cass Co. q,4e7t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 40 m. N. W. of Fargo.
Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; Ed. Mit-
chell, editor and publisher (1—8).
I N K S T E R , Grand Forks Co. cf 553t
pop. (of township), on Great Northern Rd.,
40 m. N. W. of Grand Forks, the county
seat. Wheat.
TIMES- VIDETTE; Thursdays; repub-
lican: eight pages 11x18; subscription $1;
established 1888; Hughes & Hughes, editors
and publishers.
JAMESTOWN, c. b., Stutsman Co. n
5,093tpop. in 1905, on Northern Pacific Rd.,
94 m. W. of Fargo. Farming and stock
raising.
ALERT; every evening except Sunday,
and W E E K L Y , Thursdays ; repub-
lican ; daily four, weekly eight to four-
teen pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1880, weekly
1878; W. R. Kellogg, editor and publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than i.ooo copies regularly in
1903, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
•* DAILY CAPITAL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and NORTH DAKOTA
CAPITAL, Fridays; republican; daily four,
weekly eight to twelve pages 13k22; subscrip-
tion—daily $6, weekly $1.50; established 1882;
Jesse B. Burgster, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly in
1903, but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim for issu-
ing so many.
JUD, La Moure Co. □,
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
KATHRYN, Barnes Co. R on North-
ern Pacific Rd., about 19^^ m. S. of Valley
City, the county seat.
STAR; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscriptions!; established 1902; K. O.
Abrahamien, editor and publisher (1—8).
KENMARE, Ward Co. t^ 2,000 pop.,
on Southern Rd., 46 m. N. W. of Mlnot, the
county seat. Farming, stock raising and
mining.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Gray &
Corbett, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average isue of 1,008 in
1902, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
KERMIT, Williams Co. )a
NEWS ; Fridays (A A).
KINDRED, Oass Go. Q^ 348 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 19 m. S. W. of Fargo,
the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1900; George
Seifert, editor and publisher (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
847
NORTH DAKOTA.
KNOX,^e»son Co. b 421t pop. (of town-
ship), on Great Northern Rd., 27 m. N. W. of
Minnewaukon, the county seat.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages I3x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; F. \V. Pltsor, editor; H. E. Dela-
meter, publisher (1—8).
KRAMER, Bottineau Co. n .tOtOpop.,
on St. Paul, Minneapolis & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 75 m, E. of Minot.
BOTTINEAU CO. RECORD; Fri
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1906; Geo. D. Skinner, editor and
publisher (7-6 P).
K U L M, La Moure Co. P, 8U0 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 36 m. S. W. of La Moure, the county
seat. Farming.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
Joseph P. Parker, editor ana publisher (1 — S).
LAKOTA, c. h., NeUon Co. zi 1,300
pop.— local estimate 1,200 — on Great North-
ern Rd., 63m. W. of Grand Forks. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
AMERICAN; Thursrlays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; subset- iptiou SI- 50; estab-
lished October, 190.'; A.M. Beveridge, editor
and publisher (2—8).
NEL.SON CO. OBSERVER; Fridays;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 18S8; J. S. Metcalf, editor;
T. E. Metcalf, publisher (1—8).
LA MOURE, c. h., La Moure Co. O,
707 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., about 50
m. S. E. of Jamestown. Farming.
L.AMOURE CO. CHRONICLE; Fri
days; republican; eight to twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1883; Warren &
Taylor, editors and publishers (7 — 5).
LANGDON, c.h.. Cavalier Co. tl l,188t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 120 m. N. W.
of Grand Forks. Agriculture.
CAVALIER CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1889; A.E. Lind-
etrom, editor and publisher (1—8),
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of i,ioo in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
COURIER-DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 18&; A. I. Koehmstedt,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since
set up any claim for issuing so many.
LANKIN, Walsh Co. cT
REPORTER; Thursdays (A A).
LANSFORD, Bottineau Co. ^ ^00
pop., on Great Northern and Minneapolis,
St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rds., 480 m. W.
of St. Paul and 30 m. N. of Minot. Agricul-
ture.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
August, 1901; Guy L. Scott, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 6).
NORTH DAKOTA.
LARIMORE, GrandForkM Co. cTLSSS
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 30 m. W. of
Grand Forks, the county seat. Flour mill.
Farming.
PIONEER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1882; Pioneer Printing Co., publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,006 for
the year 1898. but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
LAWTON. Ramsey Co. d' 250 pop., 18
m. N. of Latoka. '
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1896;
J. A. Mercer, editor and publisher (7—3 PJ.
liEAL, Barnes Co. D 50t pop., on Min-
neapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd., 87
m. W. of Fargo.
■ ADVANCE; Fridays (A A).
LEEDS, 5«"3o» Co. ti349t pop., on Great
Northern and Northern Pacific Rds., about
82 m. W. of Devils Lake. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; A. J. F. Voigt, editor and publisher (6—3).
LIDGERWOOD, RichlandCo. 0, 585t
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie and Great Northern Rds. Agriculture.
BROADAXE; Thursdays; independent-
republican; fourpages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1887; John Andrews, editor and
publisher (8—3).
MONITOR; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900;
W. T. Irvine, editor and publisher (3—3).
LIGNITE, Ward Co. \^. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
LINTON, c. h., Emmons Co. p 250 pop.,
on Beaver creek and Spring creek. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
EMMONS CO. ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; Linton Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (9— 6).
EMMONS CO. RECORD; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; D. R. Streeter, editor and pub-
lisher.
LISBON, c. h.. Ransom Co. R l,046t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 56 m. S.W. of
Fargo. Milling, manufacturing and wheat
growing.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 : subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1881; C. E. Boyden, editor; C. L. Allen,
publisher (1—7).
RANSOM CO. GAZETTE; Thursdays
(A A).
NORTH DAKOTA FARMER;
monthly; agricultural; forty pages S^jgxLJ;
subscription 50 cents; established May, 1899;
E. F. Ladd, editor; E. F. Ladd & Co., publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,037 in 1904
3,266 in 1905
5,604 in 1906
11,125 in 1907
ROTARY; raontnly, except July and
August; juvenile; thirty six pages 7x10; sub-
818
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
sctiption 50 cents; established 1897; W. G.
Crocker, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 2,570 in 1899
2,25s in 1900
2,925 in 1905
4,750 in 1906
5,500 in 1907
WESTL.AND EDUCATOK ; monthly,
except July and August; educarionai; seven-
ty pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. G. Crocker, editor and pub-
lisher (13—5).
Copies printed: 1,100 in 190 1
1,221 in 1903
1,220 in 1905
• 1,247 in 1906
1,270 in 1907
LITCHVILLE, Barnes Co. P, 250
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 27 m. S. of
Valley City, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
BULiLETIN; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished May, 1901; W. A. Wells, editor and
publisher (13— :?).
McHENRY, Foster Co. o on North-
ern Pacific Rd.. 25 m. N. W. of Coopers-
town. Farming and stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
FOSTER CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1899; A. L. Lowden, editor
and publisher (6—3).
MoVILLE, Nelson Co. O 14t pop.,
6 m. N. W. of Aneta, nearest railroad sta-
tion.
J O U R N A Li ; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1906; M. D. Brundage, editor;
Journal Printing Co., publishers (8—6 P).
MAC ROOM, Ward Co. ^ 19 m. W.
of Bowbells, nearest station on Minneapo-
lis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.
PIONEER; Saturdays (A A).
MADDOCK, Benson Co. n 19 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. W. of
Mlnnewaukon, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
July, 1901; The Standard Publishing Co.,
editor and publishers (8—3).
MANBAN, c. h., Morton Co. p l,668t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., on the
Missouri and at mouth of Heart r., 5 m.
W. of Bismarck, the State capital. Cattle,
horse and sheep raising. Coal mines.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays: republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; F. Wilder, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,594 in
1894, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with exceeding
2,250 in 1896 and more than 1,000
in 1905 and 1907,
PIONEER; Fridays; republican; eight
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881 ; W. Harry Spears, editor; Pioneer
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,139 in 1903
3,771 in 1907
NORTH DAKOTA.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
A. M. Packard, editor; Times Printing Co.,
publishers (A A).
BROWN'S FARMER; monthly (A A).
MARION, I^a Moure Co. Q, on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 8 m. W. of Litchville.
SENTINEL ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x^2; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished January, 1903; A. V. Bush, editor and
publisher (1—5).
MARMARTH, BilHngs Co. p 600
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription §1.50;
established January, 1908; D. P. Abbey, edi-
tor; aiarmarth Publisliing Co., publishers
(3-8).
MARTIN, McLean Co. n on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.. about
60 m. S. E. of Minot.
SEARCHLIGHT; Thursdays (A A).
MAX, McLean Co. D 200 pop., 30 m
S. W. of Velva, nearest station on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault St. Marie Rd., 80 m.
S. of Minot. Farming, flax and wheat
raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished August, 1906; F. E. Whitney, editor;
Stafford & Whitney, publishers (1—8).
MAYVIIiLE, Traill Co. a- 1,400 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., in Goose River Val-
ley, 60 m. N. W. of Fargo. State Normal
School. Shipping point for wheat.
GOOSE RIVER FARMER ; Thurs-
days; republican ; four to twelve pages 15x32;
subscription $1; established 1890; J. M.
Stewart, editor and publisher (3 — 8).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1881;
Larin Bros., editors and publishers.
MEDINA, Stutsman Co. n 350 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 71 m. to Bismarck.
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; ten
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established
February, 1904; W. H. Nye, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 6).
MEDORA, c. h., Billings Co. p 38t
pop., on Great Northern Rd.
BILLINGS CO. HERALD; Fridays
(A A).
MICHIGAN, N'elson Co. a- 600 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 60 m. "W. of Grand
Forks.
ARENA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
October, 1905; B. H. Lampman, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MILNOR, Sargent Co. R 496 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 50 m. W. of Wahpe-
ton. Grain-shipping point. Agriculture
and stock raising.
SARGENT CO. TELLER ; Thursdays;
republican: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; Roy V. Fyles, editor and
publisher (2—8).
MILTON, Cavalier Co. [h 384t pop.,
on Qreat Northern Rd., 22 m. from Park
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
849
NOR TH DAKOTA.
NORTH DAKOTA.
River. Flour mill. Agriculture and stock
raising. Cement works.
GLOBE; Thursdays; republican; tour
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1888; O. T. Rishoff, editor and publisher (8—3).
MINNEWAUKON, c. h., Benson
Co. i 432+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. A ]
supply depot for the Mouse r. and Devils
lake country. Agriculture. I
NORTH DAKOTA !SIFTIX(JS; Frl
days; republican; eiglii pagfe^ iSxCO, 'Ub
Bcription §<!; established 1884: Wm. .Milli r,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of i,ooo for the year
1895, 1,200 in 1902, but has not since
made definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
MINOT, c. h., Ward Co. ^ 4,000 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd. and Mouse r., 18 m.
W. of Meridian. Stock raising, wheat
growing and coal mining.
OPTIC; daily except Sundays, and
WEEKIjY, Thursdays; republican; daily
four, weekly twelve pages 15x22: su>jscrip
tlon— daily S4, weekly SI.50; established 1898;
W. M. Smart, editor and publisher (1—8).
WARD CO. REPORTER: every
morning except Monday, and WEEKLY;
Thursdays; republican; daily four, weekly
ten pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4, week-
ly $1; established— daily 19(35. weekly 1886;
G«o.W. Wilson, editor and publisher (10-^5 P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly in
1903. but has not since set up any claim
for issuing so many.
WARD CO. INDEPENDENT;
Wednesdays; republican ; ten pagres 15x22;
subscription SI; establishad 1902; Colcord &
Truax, editors and publishers (12 — 3).
GRAIN GROWERS' .fOURNAI.:
monthly; agricultural; twenty four pages
8x11; subscription SOcents; established June,
1906; C. R. Thatcher, editor; Minot Printing
Co., publishers (1—8).
MINTO, Walsh Co.a'860t pop.,on Great
Northern Rd., 10 m. S. of Grafton, the
county seat. Wheat.
J O IT R N A Ij ; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages ^:«26 ; subscription iS; established
1882; W. G. Mitchell, editor; Wm. S. Mitchell,
publisher (8— 3).
MOFFIT (P. O. Brittin), Burleigh Co.
n on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., about 20 m. S. E. of Bismarck,
the State capital.
3IESSEN(JER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription 8150; estab-
lished September. 1907; William H. McMas-
ter. editor and publisher (12— 7 P).
MOHALL., Ward Co. i 800 pop.-
local estimate— on Great Northern Rd.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; ^subscription Jl; established
1901; M. O. Hall, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for -an average issue of 1,409 in
1904, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
RENVILrLE CO. TRIBUNE; Thurs-
days (A A).
MOTT, Hettinger Co. p
PIONEER PRESS; Saturdays f A A).
54
MUNICH, Cavalier Co. cf 400 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.— Lakota & Sarles
Branch — 30 m. 8.W. of Langdon, the county
seat. Creamery; lumberyards; grain ele-
vators.
HERALD AND LEADER; Thurs-
days; four pages 17^x24; subscription $1.50;
established January, 1905; S. T. Scott, editor
and publisher (1—8).
NAPOIiEON, c. h., Logan Co. 9 300
pop. Agriculture and live stock.
HOMESTEAD ; Fridays; repubUcan:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; established
1886; O. F. Bryant, editor and publisher (1—8).
NECHE, Pembina Co.[::f 816 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 17 m. W. of Pembina.
Elevators. Feed mill.
CHRONOTYPE; Saturdays: inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $2; established 1897; H. H. Lamp-
man, editor and publisher (1—8).
NEKOMA, Cavalier Co. a
NEAVS: Thursdays (A A).
NEW ENGLAND, Hettinger Co. R
on North Fork of Cannon Ball r., 25 m.S. of
Dickinson, nearest station on Northern
Pacific Rd.
HETTINGER CO. HERALD ; Thurs-
days; local; four pages 15x22; subscription
§1; established December, 1907; M. J. Con-
nolly, editor; M. L. Ayers, publisher (1—8 P).
NEW^ ROCKFORD, c. h., Eddy Co.
n 1,106 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and
Jame.<» r., 58 m. N. of Jamestown. Flour
mill and elevators. Farming and stock
raising.
EDDY CO. PROVOST; Fridays; eight
pages 14x22; subscription $1.50; established
June, 1901; P. M. Mattson. publisher (1—8).
TRANSCRIPT ; Fridays- republican;
ten pages 15x22: subscription $2; established
1883; Olsen & Maddux, editors and publish-
ers (8-3).
Copies printed: For the year igc
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
NEW SALEM, Morton Co. P 229t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 22 m. W. of
Mandan, the county seat. Coal mining,
farming and stock raising.
DEUTSCHE PIONIER ; Saturdays
^\Ae WACHT AM MISSOURI AND
NEW SALEM ANZEIGER; Fridays;
German; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1699: Bernard
Oppenhelm, editor and publisher (7— 5) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than.
1. 000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such;
a rating has never been forthcomings
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
860
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
N O M £ , Barnes Co. D- on Northern
Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. of Valley City, the
couiitj' seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
aubscriptlon $1 ; established October, 1905;
Walter L. Johnson, editor and publisher
0-6 P).
NOON AN, Williams Co. \: 150 pop., on
Great Northern Rd. Coal mining.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 17x24; subscription $1; es
tablished July, 1906; T. O. Chrlgtenson, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
NORTHWOOD, Grand Forks Co. □'
710 pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Goose
r. , 12 m. S. of Lariniore. Flour mills. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
GLEANER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
D. L. Campbell, editor and publisher (7— 5).
NORWICH, McHenry Co. tl 150
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 14 m. E. of
Minot. Farming and stock raising.
ITEM; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $i; established Decem-
ber, 1903; W. C. Mitchell, editor and pub-
lisher (11—5).
O A K £ S , Dickey Co. g 1,700 pop., on
Northern Pacific, Chicago & Northwestern,
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Band Northern Pacific Rds. and James r.,
25 m. N. E. of Ellendale, the county seat.
Elevators, foundry and machine shops.
JOURNAL.; Wednesdays (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888. as the Republican; Alexander R. Wright,
editor and publisher (1~7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
OB£RON, Benson Co. ^ 433t pop. (of
township), on Northern Pacific Rd.. 12m. S.
of Mlnnewaukon, the county seat, and 79 N.
of Jamestown. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1896; Eben E. Saunders, editor and
publisher (3—3).
OLMST£AD, Towner Co. ^
NEWS ; Fridays (A A).
OM£M££, Bottineau Co. 253t pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 10 m. S. of Bottineau,
the county seat.
HERALD ; Fridays (A A).
OSNABROCK, Cavalier Co. [^ 416
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 11 m. S. E. of
Langdon. Wheat.
INDEPENDENT: Thursdays; republi-
can: eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50;
established June, 1901; Fred. A. Barley, edi
tor and publisher (9—5).
OV£RIiY, Bottineau Co. \h
OBSERVER; Fridays (A A).
NORTH DAKOTA.
PAG£, Cass Co. 0,219 pop., on Great
Northern Rd., 40 m. N. W. of Fargo, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; W. L. Brown, editor and publisher (6—3).
PALERMO, Ward Co. ti on Great
Northern Rd., 43 m. W. of Minot, the county
seat. Wheat, agriculture and dairying.
STANDARD ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1902 ; The Palermo Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (2—8).
PARK RIV£R, Walsh Co. cf 1.088t
pop., on Great Northern Rd. and S. br. of
Park r., 50m. N. W. of Grand Forks. Wheat
depot.
GAZETTE. NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50;
established 1883; F.J. Prochaska. editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,141 in 1902
1,177 in 1905
1,159 in 1906
1,120 in 1907
WALSH CO. REPUBLICAN; Sat
urdays; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1; established October, 1901 ; E. D.
Susan, editor and publisher (3— 8).
P£MBINA, c. h., Pembina Co. cf 929t
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Red River
of the North. Opposite St. Vincent, Minn.,
and Emerson, Man. Grain shipping.
PIONEER EXPRESS ; Fridays ; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription .$2;
established 1878; Wardwell & Thompson, edi-
tors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,008 for
the year 1896, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
P£RTH, Towner Co. \h 25 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Cando,
the countj' seat. Agriculture.
J O U R N A li ; Saturdays; four pages
15x22: subscription $1: established 1898;
J. A. Frawley, editor and publisher.
P£T£RSBITRG, kelson Co. a- 100
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 48 m. W. of
Grand Forks. Agriculture.
RECORD ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1.50: established September,
1905; B. A. Hall, editor and publisher (11— 5 P).
PINGREF. Stutsman Co. n 125 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. Stock raising,
farming and dairying.
STUTSMAN CO. PATRIOT: Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1904; Thomas Price,
editor and publisher (2— 5).
PORTAL, Ward Co. \^ 500 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 18 m. N. W. of
Bowbells. Farming.
INTERNATIONAL; Thursdays; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1900; J. A. Frawley, editor and publisher
(1-8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
851
NORTH DAKOTA.
PORTLAND, Traill Co. n- 524t pop.,
ou Great Northern Rd.,2 m. W. of Mayville
and 60 N. of Fargo. Farming.
REPUBliICAN; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894: Joseph C.LeBell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
RAY, Williams Co. c]' 400 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 27 m. E. of Williston,
the county seat. Flour mills. Grain grow-
ing-
PIONEER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1902; A. E.Huyles, editor and publisher (2— 5).
WIIiLilAMS CO. SKANDINAV;
Fridays (A A).
REYNOLDS, Grand Forks Co. ri 889
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. S. W. of
Grand Forks, the county seat. Agriculture
and lumbering.
RED RIVER VALLEY SUN;Thurs
days ; republican ; four pages 1.5x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1882 as Courier; Wil-
bur Longfellow, editor; Grant Shear, pub-
lisher (4—6).
RICHARDTON, Stark Co. -a 090
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 90 m. W. of
Mandan. Brick yard and flour mill.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established November, 1904;
D. P. & Dale Abbey, editors and publishers.
Publishes an edition called the Hettinger
Co. Dynamo for Mott (12—5 P).
ROLETTE, Rolette Go. (2 500 pop., on
"Soo," and Great Northern Rds., 24 m.
S. W. of Rolla, the county seat.
RECORD ; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
September, 19U5, as McCumber Herald; Chas.
W. Sibley, editor and publisher (1—8).
ROLETTE CO. EX AlVIINER ; Fri
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established August, 1905; Albert L. Nelson,
editor and publisher (1—8).
ROLLA, c. h., Itolette Co. t 800 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 35 m. N. of Cando.
Farming.
ROLETTE CO. HERALD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1884 ; W. D.
Packard, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 702 in 1907
TURTLE MOUNTAIN STAR;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; estal)lished 1888; W. J. Hos-
kins, editor and publisher.
ROSS, Ward Co. ^ on Great Northern
Rd., 60 m. W. of Minot, the county seat.
VALLEY NE^WS; Fridays (A A).
RUDSER, Williams Go. tl
WILLIAMS CO. LEADER; Thurs-
days (A A).
RUGBY, Pierce Co. \^ 1,800 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 140 m. N. W. of Grand
Forks. Wheat.
OPTIMIST; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established November,
1900; L. H. Bratton, editor and publisher (1—8).
PIERCE CO. POST: Thursdays (A A).
PIERCE CO. TRIBUNE; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
fl.50; established 1888: Anderson & Stager,
editors and publishers (3—3).
NORTH DAKOTA.
RUSO, McLean Co. D
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
RUSSELL, Bottineau Co. 0 about 28
m. S. W. of Bottineau, the county seat, and
nearest station on Great Northern Rd.
SENTINEL; Fridays (A A).
RUTLAND, Sargent Co. P, 1,4U pop.,
on Great Northern Rd.
LEADER; Wednesdays (A A).
RYDER, Ward Co. t] 500 pop. 35 m.
S. W. of Minot, the county seat and nearest
railroad station on Southern Rd. Agricul-
ture.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
June, 1903; George W. Tilton, editor and
publisher (1—8).
SAINT JOHN, Bolette Co. b l,06t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., about 9 m. N.
by W. of Rolla, the county seat.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
SAINT THOMAS, Pembina Co. a
800 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 16 m. N
of Grafton. Wheat.
TIMES; Fi-idays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1882;
Grants. Hager, editor and publisher (7— 3 P).
SANBORN, ^a^'nea (7o.c;259tpop.,on
Northern Pacific Rd., 23 m. E. of James-
town. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $2; established 1881; Wm.
McKean. editor and publisher.
SARLES, Cavalier Co. cf 320 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 130 m. N. E. of Devils
Lake.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
11x18; subscription $1.50; established Novem-
ber, 1905; George W. Drowley, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
SCHAFER, c. b., McKenzie Co. -D 200
pop., on Great Northern Rd. Farming and
cattle and horse raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50 ; established January,
1906; Harry W. Franklin, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
SENTINEL BUTTE, Billings Co. -a
on Northern Pacific Rd., 18 m. W. of Me-
dora, the county seat.
BILLINGS CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established April. 1904; W.
A. Shear, editor and publisher (1—8).
SHARON, Steele Co. a- on Great
Northern Rd.
REPORTER; Fridays; republican;
four to eight pages 15x23; subscription $1;
established December, 1904; Albert O.Paul-
son, editor and publisher (1—7).
SHELDON, Ransom Go. □, 500 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 42 m. S. W. of
Fargo. Flour mill. Wheat and potatoes.
PROGRESS AND ENTERPRISE;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; M. B. De La
Bere, editor and publisher ((7— 5).
852
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
SHERBROOKE, c. h., Steele Co. d
250+ pop. (of township), 9 m. N. of Hope
Farming.
STEELE CO. TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 188T ; Chas. G. Boise, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SHER'WOOD, Ward Co. fi 400 pop ,
on Great Northern Rd., 83 m. N. of Minot,
the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
lished November, 1904; E. O. Keeue, editor
and publisher (1—7).
SHEYENNE, EMy Co. u 500t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 12 m. N. of New
Rocklord, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; C. C. Man-
ning, editor and publisher.
SOURIS,5of«neaM Co. tl 400 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 16 m. W. of Bottineau,
Agriculture and stock raising.
MESSENGER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1901, as Republican; J. F.
Haskett, editor; Souris Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2—8).
SPRINGS ROOK, Williams Co. ti
36+ pop.
NEWS; Tuesdays (A A).
STANLEY, Ward Co. b 150 pop., on
Great Northern Rd.. 50 m. N. W. of Minot,
the county seat. Agriculture.
SUN; Fridays; independent-republican;
eight pages 13.\"20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished February, 1903; James P. Dillon, editor
and publisher (1 — 4).
STARKWEATHER, Ramsey Co.,
250 pop., on Farmers Grain and Shipping
Co. Rd., 24 m. N. of Devils Lake
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established
March, 1907; Herbert Lewis, editor and pub-
lisher (8—7 P).
TIMES; Fridays (AA).
STEELE, c. h., Kidder Co. u 185t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 43 m. E. of Bis-
marck, the State capital. Farming.
OZONE AND KIDDER CO.REPUB-
LiICAN; Thursdays: independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1..tO; established
1885: Henry S. Wood, editor and publisher
(2-8).
SYKESTON, Wells Co. d 105+ pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 13 m. W. of Car-
rington. Agriculture and dairying.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 : established
March, 1904; V. E. Johnson, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 5).
THORNE, Rolette Co. ^
RECORD ; Fridays ( A A).
TIOGA, Williams Co. tj on Great
Northern Rd., 37 m. N. E. of Willlston, the
county seat.
GAZETTE: Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established April, 1903;
F. B. Miller, editor and publisher (8—3 P),
NORTH DAKOTA.
TOLUA, Xel$on Co. D- 300 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 112 m. N. W. of Fargo
and 35 S. E. of Devils Lake. Farming and
grain elevators.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1906; M. D. Brundage, editor;
Tolua Publishing Co.. publishers (8—6 P).
TOWER CITY, Cass Co.a,468t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 42 m. W. of Fargo,
the county seat, and 17 E. of Valley City.
Agriculture.
TOPICS; Thursdays; republican; four
and eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1894; H. H. Roberts, editor and
publisher (1—8).
TOWNER, c. h., McHenry Co. t] 1,000
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 76 m. N. W. of
Devils Lake. Agriculture.
NEWS AND STOCKMAN; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 17x24 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; J. L. Killion, editor
and publisher (7—5).
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
TURTLE LAKE, McLean Co. ^ 26
pop., 20 m. E. of Missouri r. Agriculture.
WAVE; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; F. D. Hevener, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
UNDERWOOD, McLean Co. U
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., about 50 m, N. W. of Bismarck, the
State capital.
McLEAN CO. MINER AND liEAD-
ER; Saturdays (A A).
UNIVERSITY, Grand Forks Co. cf
on Great Northern Rd.. 2 m. S. of Grand
Forks, the county seat. Seat of the Univer-
sity of North Dakota.
STUDENT; monthly, during the college
year; collegiate; twentj -eight pages 7x9;
subscription 75 cents; established 1887: Stu-
dents of the University of North Dakota,
editors and publishers.
UPHAM, McHenry Co. b 350 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 60 m. E. of Minot.
Farming.
STAR; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
June, 1905; J. C. Schleppegrell, editor; L. W.
Plerson, publisher (1—8).
VALLEY CITY, c. h.,'£arne« Co. R
5,000 pop., on Northern Pacific and Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rds. and
Cheyenne r., 14 m. E. of Sanborn and 58 W.
of Fargo. State Normal School. Flour
mill. Agriculture, stock raising and dairy-
ing.
MORNING PATRIOT; erery morn
Ing except Monday, and NORTH DA-
KOTA PATRIOT, Thursdays; republi-
can; dally four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1907, weekly 1884; G. B. Vallan-
dlgham, editor and publisher (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
853
NORTH DAKOTA.
TIMES-RECORD; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays:
republican; daily four to eight, weekly
sixteen i>ages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $4,
weekly $1.50; established— d ail j' 1906, weekly
1879; F. E. Packard, editor; Times-Record
Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,125 in 1899, and 1,863 i^i 1905,
since which time it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with printing more than
1,000 copies for the year 1907.
VANVILLE, Trard Co. tl
ECHO; Fridays; independent; four pages
13x20; subscription §1; established 1904, as
Patterson Advocate; Frank E. Drinkwater,
editor and publisher (1—8).
VELiVA, McHenry Co. tl 50 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 21 m. S. E. of Minot. Stock raising.
McHENRY CO. JOURNAL: Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; Stafford &
Son, edltoi'S and publishers (6 — 3).
WAHPETON, c. h., Richland Co. O,
2,228+ pop., on Northern Pacific, Great
Northern and Chicago, Milwaukee «& St.
Paul Rds., at junction of Red and Bois des
Sioux rs. Educational center. Flour mills,
grain elevators, warehouses and various
manufactories.
GLOBE-GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1879; Globe
Gazette Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,358 in
1900 and 1,564 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1879;
Aspinwall Bros, editors and publisher (8—3).
WALCOTT, Richland Co. R53 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 23 m. N. W. of
Wahpeton, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; estab
lished 1900; Richard N. Lee, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
"WALHALLA, Pembina Co. d 377t
pop. Farming.
MOUNTAINEER; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2. established 189T; Chas.
H. Lee, editor and publisher (1—8).
WARWICK, Benson Co. □ on Great
Northern Rd., 32 m. S. E. of Devils Lake.
SENTINEL; Thursdays : eight pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1906;
Francis X. Kirsch, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
WASHBURN, o. h., McLean Co. -a
900 pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rd. and Missouri r., 40 m. N.W.
of Bismarck. Agriculture and stockraising.
Coal deposits.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
NORTH DAKOTA.
1890; Hoyne & Salterland, editors and pub
Ushers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WESTHOPE, Bottineau Co. b 809
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 200 m. W. of
Grand Forks. Farming.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished April. 1900; A. J. Drake, editor and
publisher (1—6).
WHEATLAND, Cass Co.C[^ 518t pop.
(of township),on Northern Pacific Rd..27m.
W. of Fargo, the county seat. Wheat.
EAGLE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1..50; established
1883; Wellington & Irysh, editors and pub-
lishers (8— 3).
WHEELOCK.TriZZiaws Co., on Great
Northern Rd.,22 m. N. E. of WllUston, the
county seat.
TITIES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1903;
A. E. Hughes, editor and publisher (2—5).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
WHITE EARTH, Ward Co. i 16t
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 75 m. W. of
Minot.
STATE ; every evening except Sunday
(A A).
WILLISTON. c. h., Williams Co. "u
763+ pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Mis-
gouri r. Farming and stock raising.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $150; estab-
lished 1895; R. H. Copeland, editor and pub-
lisher (7 — 5).
HERALD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; E. N. Disney, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1000 cop
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WILLOW CITY, Bottineau Co. (^
476+ pop., on Great Northern Rd., IS m. S, E.
of Bottineau, the county seat. Farming
and cattle.
NORTH DAKOTA EAGLE; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886; T. C. Michael, edi-
tor and publisher (6—3).
WILTON, McLean Co. -a 500 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,
17 m. S. E. of Washburn, the county seat.
Farming, coal mining and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ;
E. A. Hull, editor and publisher (7—5).
WIMBLEDON, Barnes (7o. R 500
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste
854
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH DAKOTA.
Marie Rd.. 28 m. N. W. of Valley City, the
county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1895; W. H.
Stevens, editor and publisher (o— 3).
"WISHEK, Mcintosh Co. g 500 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Saulte Ste Marie
Rd., 19 m. N. W. of Ashley, the county seat.
Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdaj's ; English and Ger-
man; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established April, 1902; Arthur
P. Guy, editor and publisher (1—8).
WOLFORD, Pierce Co. tl 13 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 23 m. N. E. of Rug-
by, the county seat.
MIRROR; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established Sep-
NORTH DAKOTA.
tember, 1905; Breen&Breen, editors and pub-
lishers (11— 5 P).
WYNDMERE Richland Co. P. 170
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Soo
Line, 28 m. W. of Wahpeton, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
PIONEER ; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Charles L.
Wright, editor; C. G. Klenzing, publisher.
YORK, Benson Co. ^ 700 pop. (of
township), on Great Northern Rd., 23 m.
N. W. of Minnewaukon. the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
liEDGER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1898 ; John H. Dolln, editor ; Dolin & Son,
publishers (1—8).
OHIO.
Population 4,157,545 1. Land Area 40,760 sq. miles.
Bounded north by the State of Michigan and Lake Erie, east by Pennsylvania
and West Virginia, south by West Virginia and Kentucky, and west by Indiana.
State capital: Columbus. Px'incipal products and industries: Agriculture, iron
mining and manufacture, pork packing and oil refining. Number of newspapers
and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 1,119, divided as follows : Daily, 173; tri-
weekly, 5; semi-weekly, 39; weekly, 734; bi-weekly, 2; semi-monthly, 10; monthly,
140; bi-monthly, 7; quarterly, 9.
The cities of over 25,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows:
CleTeland 381 , r68t
Ciuciunati 325,90'^t
Toledo 131,8'ivit
Columbus ia5,560t
Dayton 85,333t
Vouugstowu 44»885t
Akron 4ti,728t
Spriugfield 38,253t
Cautou 30,667t
ABERDEEN, Brown Co. p 711t pop.,
on Ohio r., opposite Maysville, Ky., 65 m. S.
E. of Cinoinaati and 17 S. E. of George-
town, the county seat. Flour and saw mills
and tannery. Tobacco culture.
GRETNA GREEN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1891; W. H. Clark, editor and
publisher.
A.DA, Hardin Co. -D 2,576t pop., on
Pennsylvania Go's Rd., 15 m. E. of Lima.
Flour mill. Various manufactures. Seat
of the Ohio Northern University.
RECORD ; Wednesdays ; neutral; four
pages 20x26; subscription $150; established
1872 ; Agnew Welsh, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed; This paper had credit
for an issue of i,iio for the year 1895,
1,200 in 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
UNIVERSITY HERAl^D; Fridays;
•ducational; four pages 17x2::!; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; Parlette & Snyder,
editors and publishers (8 — 3).
ADAMSVIIiLE, Muskingum Co. D
201+ pop., 13 m. N. E. of Zanesville, the county
seat. Flour mill. Agriculture.
REGISTER ; Tuesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription §1; established
1889; E. C. Jordan, editor and publisher (6—3).
ADELPHI, Boss Co. g 516t pop., on
Marietta, Hocking & Northern Rd., 19 m.
N. E. of Chillicothe, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
BORDER NEWS; Fridays; neutral;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1879; Hugh F. Egan, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,680 in
1896 and 1,728 in 1902. since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
AKRON, c. h.. Summit Co.cf 42,728t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Cleveland,
Akron & Columbus. Erie. Northern Ohio
and Valley Rds. and Ohio & Erie canal. 40
m. S. E. of Cleveland. Agricultural imple-
ments, mining machinery, rubber goods,
7-EEO
pottery, sewer pipe, matches and various
other manufactories.
BEACON JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and SUMMIT CO. BEA-
CON, Thursdays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1860, weekly 1889; W. B.
Baldwin, editor; Beacon Journal Co., pub-
lishers (2—5).
Copies printed: daily, 7,380 in 1899
7,400 in 1900
7,866 in 1902
8,423 in 1903
9,794 in 1904
11,659 in 190S
12,018 in 1906
15,127 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 3,941 ^ in 1903 and
3,86s in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1907.
B^"The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the Beacon Journal
is guaranteed by the publish-
ers of Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory, who
will pay one hundred dollars
to the first person who successfully con-
troverts its accuracy.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1892; Tne Akron Press Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 8,959 m 1903
9,862 in 1904
9,870 in 1905
10,784 in 1906
11,607 in 1907
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKI.Y, Thursdays; democratic;
daily eight to sixteen, weekly eight pages
20x24; subscription— dally $3. weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1892, weekly 1867; Edward S.
Harter, editor; Akron Democrat Co.. publish-
ers (1 — ^7) .
Copies printed: daily, 6,283 in 1902
7,131 in 1903
7,907 in 1904
8,977 in 1906
9,551 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 3,563 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
856
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
DIE CiERiTIANlA; triweekly, Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays, and
WEEK. Li Y; German; independent; eight
pages— tri-weelcly lTJ^x23i^, weekly 15x23;
subscription — trl weekly $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1869; Louis Seybold, editor; Akron
Germania Company, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1897, but the tri-
weekly had credit for exceeding 2,250
in 1907.
PEOPLE; Fridays; labor; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1901; J, L. Cooper, editor and publisher
(3-3).
■ BUCHTE1.ITE; monthly, during the
college year; collegiate; twenty pages 8x103^;
subscription $1; established 1889; Studentsof
Buchtel College, editors and publishersO— 5).
INDIA ItUBBER liEVIEW; month-
ly; forty-four pages 9.x;12; subscription $1;
established 1901; T. E. Smith, Jr., editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1907
INLAND REVIEW; monthly; literary;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1892; H. M. Daniels, editor and
publisher (1—8).
YOUNG PEOPLE'S LESSON
QUA RTEllLY; January, April, July and
Ootober; undenominational; thirty six pages
6x10; subscription 25 cents; established 1894;
Augustus Young, publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 30,625 in 1903
30,625 in 1904
32,000 in 1905
32,750 in 1906
33,500 in 1907
AL&ER, Hardin Co. -D 462t pop., on
Chicago & Erie Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Kenton,
the county seat. Corn, wheat, oats and
potatoes.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1900; Francis C.
Burk, editor and publisher.
ALLIANCE, Stark Co. ^ 8,974t— local
estimate 12,000— pop., on Pennsylvania Co's
and Lake Erie, Alliance & Wheeling Rds.
and Mahoning r.. 56 m. S. E. of Cleveland.
Manufacturing and farming.
LEA DER ; every evening except Sunday,
and SExlII- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; daily four pages 17}^x24,
semi- weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $3, semi-weekly $1; established— dally
1892, semi- weekly 1871; The Alliance Leader
Printing Co., editors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been
secured from this paper, but the daily
edition had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1896 and every year since, up to
and including 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more
than 1,000 in 1899, aiid every year
since, up to and including 1907.
REVIEW ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, twice-a-week, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; republican ; eight pages 17Jx22i ;
subscription— daily $5.20, weekly S1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1888, weekly 1868; F. A. Holies
manager; Review Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,592 in 1899
2,387 in 1905
2,727 in 1907
Weekly, 3,992 in 1899
3,645 in 1905
4,812 in 1907
SCHEMER; monthly; agents; forty-
eight to sixty four pages 6x9; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; L. V. Patterson,
editor and publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: 2,083 iii 1900
2,666 in 1901
4,000 in 1902
5, 166 in 1903
5,000 in 1904
5,083 in 1905
S,ooo in 1906
5,000 in 1907
WOMAN'S JOURNAL;monthly(A A).
AMANDA, Fairfield Co. 4901 pop., on
Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley Rd., 28 m.
S. E. of Columbus. Canning factory, farm-
ing and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established May, 1903; W. N. Gortner. editor
and publisher (3 — 8).
AMHERST, Lorain Co. b l,758t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
38 m. W. of Cleveland. Flour mills, ma-
chine shop, foundry and sandstone quar-
ries.
REPORTER; Saturdays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
H. K. Clock, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
ANDOVER, Ashtabula Co. [if Slot pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
13 m. S. E. of Jefferson, the county seat.
Lumber and furniture.
CITIZEN ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1882; N. G. Richardson, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1902,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
RING MAGAZINE: monthly; literary;
eight pages W%xl5}4; subscription 10 cents;
established 1902; Rex Leonard, editor and
publisher (10—7 P).
ANSONIA, Darke Co. -a 876 pop., on
Cincinnati Northern and Cleveland, Cin-
cinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 8 m. N. of
Greenville, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; James M. Light, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
ANTWERP, Paulding (7o. V] l,206t
pop., on Wabash Rd. and Maumee r.. 72 m.
S. W. of Toledo and 22 ni. E. of Fert Wayne.
Ind. Flour, planing and tile mills, lumber
yards, grain elevators and fine farming
lands.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 173^x22; subscription $1; established
1883 ; O. R. Monroe, editor and publisher ( 1— 8 ).
L-opies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,197 in 1903
and 1,196 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
i factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
857
OHIO.
BEE; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1895; N. G. Osborn,
editor aud publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,ioo in
1902, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
ARCADIA, Hancock Co. ti 490 pop.,
ou New York, Chicago & St. Louis and Erie
Rds., 19 m. N. E. of Findlay, the county
seat. Tile and handle factories, saw mills
and lumber.
NEWS; Fridays: local; eight pages 13x20;
Bubicriptiou $1; established May, 1904; G. F.
Manns, editor and publisher (2—6).
ARCANUM, ZJarAe Co. -a l,22.5t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 9 m. S. E. of Greenville, the
county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1888; C. R. Musson, editor and
publisher.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
Smith & Heeter, editors and publishers
(10-6).
ARCHBOLD, Fulton Co.\ji 958t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.'
9 m. S. W. of Wauseon. the county seat.
Saw and planing mills.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages i5x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; E. E. Hallett, editor and pub-
lisher (11—3).
ASHLAND, c. h., A$hland Co. t 4,087+
pop., on Erie Rd., 60 m. S. W. of Cleveland.
Flour mills and various manufactories.
Farming.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and TI3IES-GAZETTE, Wednes-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4, weekly
$1; established— daily 1,900, weekb' Times
1887, Gazette 1887; George Hildebrand, editor;
Ashland Printing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 2,334 ill 1897 and 2,568
in 1 90 1, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
BRETHREN EVANGELIST; Wed-
nesdays; progressive brethren; sixteen pages
10}^xl4; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
Charles F. Yoder, editor; Brethren Publica-
tion Board, publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2.526 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
11x16; subscription 35 cents; established
February, 1906; W. E. Johnson, editor and
publisher (6—6 P).
PRESS; Wednesdays ; democratic; eight
pagres 18x34; subscription $1 ; established 1846 ;
A. P. Black, editor; W. H. Gates, publisher
(1-7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
OHIO.
for an average issue of 2,523 in 1895
and 3,525 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
PURPLE AND GOLD ; monthly, dur
ing college year; collegiate; sixteen to thirty
six pages 7x10; subscription 35 cents; estab
Ijshed 1900; Students and Faculty of Ashland
College, editors and publisliers (1—7).
Copies printed: 910 in 1906
816 in 1907
ASHLEY, Delaware Co. D 700t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 30 m, N. E. of Columbus, the
State capital. Shipping point for stock and
produce. Agriculture.
TRI-COUNTY STAR; Wednesdays:
four pages 18x24; subscription 81; established
1900; W. C. Shoemaker, editor and publisher
(7—5).
ASHTABULA,-4«Wa6MZa Co.cfn,9m
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Pennsylvania Co's and New York, Chicago
& St. Louis Rds. and Lake Erie, 55 m. N.
E. of Cleveland. Manufacturing. Coal
and iron-ore shipping port. Agriculture
and dairying.
BEACON-RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, aud TELEGRAPH, Wed-
nesdays; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.25; established
—daily 1888, weekly 1850; Ashtabula Printing
Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
(Copies printed: daily, 1,234 in 1896
2,304 in 1901
3,616 in 1905
4,117 in 1906
4,362 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,691 in 1897 and 2,319
in 1902, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
AMERIRAN SANOMAT; Thursdays;
Finnish; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1897; Aug. Edwards, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 4 945 i" 1899
7»S37 in 1900
8,160 in 1901
8,553 in 1902
10,986 in 1904
10,766 in 1905
10,690 in 1906
11,120 in 1907
DEMOCRATIC STANDARD; Frl
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; The Standard
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
ASHVILLE, Pickaway Co. a 950
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 20 m. S. of
Columbus, the State capital. Farming.
HOME NEAVS; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 13x20: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896; S. D. Frldley, editor aud pub-
lisher (7-5).
858
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
ATHENS, c. li., Athen$ Co. R 5,802
pop., on Baltimore Sc Ohio Southwestern,
Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo and
Ohio Central Lines Rds, and Hocking r..
76 m. S. E. of Columbus, the State capital.
Seat of Ohio University and Southeasteru
Ohio Asylum for the Insane. Manufact-
uring, agriculture and coal mining.
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday, and MESSENGER AND HER-
ALiD, Thursdays; republican; daily four
pages 17x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—^easengrer 1825, Herald 1882; Fred W.
Bush, editor; Messenger and Herald Print-
ing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1.578 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ATHENS CO. GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x23; subscription
$1; established 1888; C. H. Bry son, editor; The
Gazette Printing and Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had, cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,030 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
JOURNAL,; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869 ; C. V. Harris, editor ; Craig &
Harris, publishers (7— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1896,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
OHIO TEACHER; monthly; educa-
tional ; forty-eight pages 8x11 ; subscription 75
cents; established 1880; Henry G. Williams,
editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 8,375 in 1904
9833 in 190S
12,458 in 1906
14,166 in 1907
ATTICA, Seneca Co. i 694t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio and Columbus, Sandusky
& Hocking Rds., 16 m. S. E. of TifHn, the
county seat. Flour mill and sash, blind
and plow factories. Wheat growing.
HUB; Wednesdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1896; H. W,
Work, editor and publisher (9—6).
, JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
fX"*^P^„^®^ 15x22; subscription |;1.25; estab-
"shed 18<6; Geo. M. Opdyker, editor; J. S.
Opdyker, publisher (1—8).
BAINBRIDGE, Ross Go. g 954t
pop., on Ohio Southern Rd., 19 m. S. W. of
Chillicothe, the county seat. Fruit, lumber
grain and stock raising.
.OBSERVER; Thursdavs; independent;
f.^^i?*^^ R^ses 13x2U; subscription SI; estab-
}}8hed 1890: C. O. Martin, editor and pub-
Usher (7—3 P).
BAIiTIC, Tuscarawas Co. D- 460t pop.,
on Wheeling & Lake Erie Rd., 18 m. S. W,
of Xew Philadelphia, the county seat. Clay
products, coal mining, dairying and agri-
culture.
A 3IER ICAN ; Fridays ; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established November, 1905;
i*«orge B. Chase, editor and publisher (1—7).
BALTIMORE, Fairfield Co. n 460
pop., on Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking
and Ohio Central Rds. and Ohio canal,
24 m. S. E. of Columbus, the State capital.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
TWIN CITYNEWS; Fridays ; six
pages 18x24; subscriptions!; established 1889;
E. O. Waist, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,156 for
the year 1898, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
BARBERTON, Summit Co. D'4,354t
pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Columbus, Bal-
timore & Ohio and Erie Rds., 7 m. S. of
Akron, the county seat. Chemical, straw-
board, match and rubber factories, pot-
tery, sewer-pipe, brick,tile and boiler works.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
LEADER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1894;
E. P. Rowe. editor and publisher (1—8).
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; J. R.
Davis, editor and publisher.
BARNESVILEE, Belmont Co.a-
3,721+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 110 m.
E. of Columbus, the State capital. Glass,
car- wheel and hosiery factories. Agricult-
ure. Oil and gas field.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1866; E. P. Lee, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
Copies printed: 2,115 in 1895
2.203 in 1901
2,130 in 1904
2.204 in 1905
2,226 in 1906
2,277 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; Fridaj^s ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; H. E. Dement, editor and pub-
lisher (1-6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,092 in
1898 and 1,958 in 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report., but has been cre-
dited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SATURDAY WHETSTONE; Satur
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1894; W. E. Buchanan, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
B AT AVI A, c. h., p Clermont Co. l,029t
pop., on Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia
Rd. and E. br. of Little Miami r., IS m. N. E.
of Cincinnati. Agi'iculture.
CLERMONT CO. DEMOCRATi
Tuesdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established Seutember, 1902; Stephen Cra-
mer, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CLERMONT COURIER ; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1836; Clermont Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,142 in
1901 and 2,145 in 1902, since which it
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
859
OHIO.
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than i,ooo every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CL.ERi>IONT KEPrULlt AN; Thurs
days (A A).
CiiEKMOXT &JUN; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages \bsi2; subscription $1.50;
established iSaS; J. W. Leuuin, editor; Lock-
wood & Breeding, publishei's ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,591 in 1896
and 2,400 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
BEACH CITY, Stark Co. D- 800 pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio and Wheeling & Lake
Erie Rds., 12 m. S. of Massillon. Agricul-
ture and lumber. Oauuing factories.
COMiWERCIAIi; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; es
tabllshed December, li)U5; J. A. Skinner,
editor and publisher (2—6 P).
BEDFORD, Cuyahoga Co. cT l,486t
pop., on Northern & Ohio Traction, Penn-
sylvania and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds.,
6 m. S.E. of Cleveland. Chair manufactories.
NEWS- REGISTER; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1891; Cockett & Bryant,
editors and publishers C12— 3).
BELiIiAIRE, Belmont Co. n- 9,912t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Pennsylvania
Go's, Bellaire, Zanesville & Cincinnati and
Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Rds. and
Ohio r.. 3 m. S. of Wheeling, W. Va. Manu-
iacturlng and coal mining.
HERAIiD -TRIBUNE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; four pages 17x24 ; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1.50; established — daily
1882, weekly 1S79; R. C. Meyer, editor and pub-
lisher (7-3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
INDEPENDENT; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEK.L.Y, Thursdays;
Independent; fourpages— daily 15x22, weekly
18x24; subscription — dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1882, weekly 1871 ; Jas. F. An-
derson, editor and publisner.
DE3IOCRAT; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; D. W. Shields, editor and pub-
lisher ( ;3— ;3 ).
Copies printed: For the year 190a
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BELLE CENTER, Logan Co. U 962t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago ft
St. Louis Rd., 12 m. N. of Belief ontaine, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD- VOICE; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; «stablished—
OHIO.
Herald 1896, Voice 19U0; consolidated 1903; J.
C. Martin, editor; J. C. & M. J. Martin, pub-
lishers (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that efiFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BELLEFONTAINE, c. h., Logan
Co. -a 6,649+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rd.. 57 m. N. E. of Day-
ton. Farming.
EXAMINER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY. Fridays; dally Inde-
pendent, weekly democratic; eight pagei
18x24; sub^ci'iption— daily $5, weeklj- $1.50;
established— daily 1892, weekly 1880; Ex-
aminer Company, editors and publishers.
INDEX; every evening except Sunday,
and INDEX-REPUBLICAN, Thurs-
days; republican ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $6, weekly $1; established
—daily 1893, weekly 1840; The Index -Repub-
lican Co., editors and publishers (1— T).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on two occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,932 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than i.ooo every
year since 1901, up to and includinjf
1907.
GOLDEN EAGLE ENSIGN; month-
ly; (A A).
BELLEVUE, Huron Co. [^ 4,101t pop.,
on Lake Shoi'e & Michigan Southern, Wheel-
ing & Lake Erie, Columbus, Sandusky ft
Hocking and New York, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 12 m. W. of Norwalk, the county seat.
Shipping point for grain and fruit.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; independent; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.20, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1899, weekly 1867;
C. R. & M. J. Callaghau, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an av-
erage issue of 1,369 for the year 1896,
but has not since made _ definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
BELLVILLE, Richland Co. b 1,200
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 14 m. S. of
Mansfield, the county seat, and 50 N. E. of
Columbus, the State capital. Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; E. A. Day & Co., editors and
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,800 in 1898 and
1,700 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
860
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
B£R£A, Cuyahoga Co. iif2,610t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Rds., 13 m.
S. W. of Cleveland. Quarries of grindstone
and building stone. Seat of Baldwin Uni-
versity and German Wallace College.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; repubUcan;
six pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1868 ; E. D. Peebles, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
CJjARION; Thursdays (A A).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages lTx24; subscription $1; established
1898; Warner & Pillars, editors and publishers
(l-«). .
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
DEUTSCHE - AMERIKANISCHE
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR THEOLOGIE
UND RIRCHE ; bimonthly; German;
theological: seventy four pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; Theological
Faculty of Nast Seminary, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1907
BERLIN HEIGHTS, Erie Co. t}
625+ pop., on New York, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 18 m. E. of Bellevue. Fruit raising and
farming.
SATURDAY BUDGET; Saturdays;
Independent; eight pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; Gene Yarlck, edi-
tor; The Yarlck Printery, publishers.
BETHEL, Clermont Co. p 850 pop.,
on Cincinnati, Georgetown & Portsmouth
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Batavla, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x19 ; subscription $1 ; estab.
lished 1898 ; The Bethel Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (12—3).
BETHESDA, Belmont Co. n- 1,200
pop.— local estimate 1,200— on Baltimore &
Ohio Rd., 20 m. W. of Wheeling, W. Va.
Cigar manufactories.
NEWS! Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1904; Z. D. Lovejoy, editor and
publisher (1—S).
BETTSVILLE, Seneca Co. b 492t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 35 m. S. of To-
ledo.
VIDETTE; Frldaya; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established March. 1906; A.
J. Whitney, editor; Whitney & Co., publish
ers (1—8).
BEVERLY, Washington Co. C^ 712t
pop., on Zanesville & Ohio River Rd. and
Muskingum r., 18 m. N. W. of Marietta, the
county seat. Abundant water power, util-
ized In mills and manufactories. Grain,
fruit and stock raising and lumber.
DISPATCH; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
OHIO.
lished 1878; Cecil Bartlett and M. I. Goodrich,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1.285 for
the year 1900, and exceeding 1,000 in
1901, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
BLANCHESTER, Clinton Co. p
1,788+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwest
ern Rd., 15 m. S. of Wilmington, the county
seat. Grain shipping.
STAR; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1875; A. C. Bell, editor; Bell Printing Co.,
publishers.
BLOOMDALE, fTood Co.^^ 740t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 8 m. W. of Fos-
torla. Grist, saw and planing mills and
tile factory.
DERRICK; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 01; estab-
lished 1889; W. S. Richard, editor; Richard
& Manns, publishers.
BLOOMVILLE, Seneca Co. b 819t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 52 m. S. E.
of Toledo. Limestone quarries. Grain and
wool.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1900; J. S. Hossler. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BLUFFTON, Allen Co.\2 2,000 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western and Northern Ohio
and Western Ohio Rds., 16 m. S. W. of
Findlay. Manufacturing and farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1875 ;
Biery & Betzner, editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,133 in
1895 and 1,681 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
BOTKINS, Shelhy Co. -o 850 pop., on
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 12 m.
N. of Sidney, the county seat. Saw mills,
manufacturing of turpentine, spokes, rims
and wagon and carriage stock; grain
elevators. Creamery. Shipping point for
live stock.
HERAIiD; Fridays: independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription .«!l: established
1898; A. E. Blakeley. editor aiid publisher
(1-8).
BOWERSTON, Harrison Co. n- 526
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Wheeling & Erie Rds.,
18 m. N. W. of Cadiz, the county seat.
PHRENOLOGICAL ERA; monthly;
phrenology; twenty four pages 6i>|x9i^; sub-
scription 50 cents: established January, 1905;
M. Tope, editor and publisher (1—8).
BO"WERSVILLE, Oreene Co. ^370t
pop., on Detroit Southern Rd., 20 m. S. of
Springfield.
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Fridays; in-
dependent; four pages 15x22; subscription
75 cents ; established 1909; T. A. Bernard, edi-
tor and publisher (8—6 P) ( A A ).
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
861
OHIO.
OHIO.
BOWLING GREEN, c. h., Wood
Co. ~ti 5,067+ pop., on Ohio Central Lines,
Lalie Erie, Bowling Green & Nort)iern
and Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rds.,
19 m. S. of Toledo. Agriculture. Foundry,
glass factory, gun works and machine
shops. Oil wells and lime kilns.
SENTINEL.-TRIBUNE; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WOOD CO.
8ENTIXEL.-TKIBUXE, Thursdays: re-
publican; ei^ht pages-daily 18x20, weekly
18x32; subscription— daily $2, weekly $1;
established— dally 1890, weekly 1867; The Sen-
tinel Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,094 in 1901, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,841 in 1896, and
3,386 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WOOD CO. FREE PRESS; seml-
weeklv, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15^^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; G. W. Helfrlch, editor; The Free
Press Publishing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,049 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
WOOD CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight to sixteen pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1876 ; H. S. Chapin,
editor and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 3,268 in 1895
3,249 in 1900
3.371 in 1902
3,794 in 1903
3,724 in 1904
3,566 in 1905
3,652 in 1906
3,825 in 1907
BRADFORD, Miami Go. n 1.254t
pop., on Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg Rd..
83 m. W. of Columbus, the State capital.
Farming.
MORNING SENTINEL; semi weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; Independent;
four to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1880; A. F. Little, editor and
publisher -(10— 5).
BRADNER, Wood Co. \2 1.148t pop.,
on Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Rd.,
6 m. S. of Pemberville and 12 N. of Fostoria.
Oil and farming.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; four pages 13x30;
subscription SI ; established 1894; W. A. Hur-
rel. editor and publisher.
BRATENAHL, Cuyahoga Co. 6
suburb of Cleveland.
TIMES; Fridays, {^ee Bratendhl Times,
Cleveland, Ohio.)
BROOKVILLE, Montgomery Co. -a
8«9+ pop., on Dayton & Union and Pitts-
burg. Cincinnati. Chicago ft St. Louis Rds.,
16 m. N. W. of Dayton, the county seat.
Tobacco raising and farming.
STAR; Thursdays; Independent: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
H. W. McMillen, editor and publisher (1—8).
VINDICATOR; monthly; Old German
Baptist; thirty two pages 7x9; subscription
80 cents; established 1870; Vindicator Com-
mittee, editors and publishers (1—8). Does
not insert advertisements.
BRYAN, c. h., WiUiamB Co. \2 3,131t
pop., on Cincinnati Northern and Lake
Shore & Michigan Southern Rds., 54 m. S.
W. of Toledo. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
DEMOCRAT; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fiidays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1868; William
Behne, editor: Democrat Publishing Co.,
publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,450 in
1895 and 1,375 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; C. 8. Roe, editor and publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: 1,236 in 1895
1,220 in 1905
1,375 in 1907
BUCKLAND, Auglaize Co. -a 2«lt
pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 12 m.
S. W. of Lima.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established April,
1906; A. E. Spencer, editor and publisher
(6— 6P)(A A).
B IT C Y R IT S , c. h., Crawford Co. i
8,200 pop., on Columbus, Sandusky & Hock-
ing, Ohio Central Lines and Pennsylvania
Go's Rds., 62 m. N. of Columbus, the
State capital. Machine and furniture works,
railroad shops and various manufactories.
Agriculture.
EVENING TELEGRAPH; every
evening except Sunday ; independent repub-
lican; four and eight pages 18x323^; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1887; John E. Hopley, edi-
tor; Evening Telegraph Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,127 in 1895
1,390 in 1904
1,380 in 190S
1,491 in 1906
1,524 in 1907
FORUM; every evening except Sunday,
and NEWS-FORUM, semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; daily eight,
semi-weekly eight to twelve pages 18x24;
subscription— dally $4, semi-weekly tl.50;
established— dally 1890, eeml-weekly 1844; The
Bucyrus Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the semi-weekly
edition had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1905 and 1907.
COURIER; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription $8; es-
tablished 1874; -A. Broemel. editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
JOURNAL I Fridays; Independent-
republican; twelve pages 18x22%; subsorip-
882
AMEKICAISI NEWSPAPER DIRECTOIIY,
OHIO.
tion $1.30; established 1858; James R. Hopley,
editor *nd publisher (2 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,494 in 1904
1,259 in 1905
1,287 in 1906
1,312 in 1907
BURTON, Geauga Co. cf 7'i7t pop.,
on Pittsburg & Western Rd , about 20 m. S.
E. of Palnesville. Agriculture and manu-
facturing.
GEAUGA LEADER; Wednesdaj's; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; established 1874 ;
C. J. Olds.editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal o*
the claim.
BUTLER, Richland Co. b 567t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.. 18 m. 8. of Mans-
field, the county seat. Furniture and
handle works, steel furnace, planing mill
and foundi-y. Machine shop and lumber
yard.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A)
T13IES: Saturdays; eight pages 18x21;
subscription $1: established April, 1902; A. B.
Burkholder, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BYESVILLE, Guernsey Co. D- 4.000
pop., on Cleveland & Marietta Rd., 5 ra. 8.
of Cambridge. Brick, artificial stone,
sewer pipe and tile plants, glass factory
and coal mines.
E\T ERF RISE; Thursdays: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1: established 1899; J. A.
akinner, editor and publisher; prints an edi-
tion for Senecaville (1—8').
CADIZ, c. h., HarriBon Co. O- l,768t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 23 m. N. W. of Wheeling, W.
Va. Glass works and flour mill. Wool
growing.
HARRISON CO. DE3IOCRAT;
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
Jl; established 1893; W. N. Host, editor and
publisher (7—5).
HARRISON NEWS; Wednesdays;
republican; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1895; Charles G. Addleman,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,200 in
1 90 1, since, which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
REPlIBIilCAN: Thursdays: republi-
can; four pages 22x2»; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1816; W, B. Hearn, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,732 in
1894 and 2,687 in 1902, since which
OHIO.
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1882; W H. Arnold, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,150 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
CALDWEIiL,c.h.,xVoft/e Co. n- 927t
pop., on Cleveland & Marietta and Bellaire,
Zanesville & Cincinnati Rds. and Duck
creek, 80 m. S. E. of Zanesville. Manufact-
uring and petroleum.
NOBLE CO. LEADER; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
81; established 1899; J. S. Harris, editor and
publisher (1—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,017 ^n
1902 and 1,272 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
NOBLE CO. REPIJBLICAN-JOUR-
NA L; Wednesdays; republican; eight pages
] 16x22; subscription SI. 50; established— A'obie
Co. Republican 1859, JoMrn«/ 1883; Republican-
Journal Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1871 ; W. H. Geary, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CALEDONIA, Marion Co. a 682t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and New York, Lake Erie & West-
ern Rds., 10 m. N. E. of Marlon, the county
seat. Grain, stock and produce.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875; W. B. Hart, editor and publiaher
(3-3).
CAMBRIDGE, c. h., Guernsey Co. D-
8,241+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Eastern
Ohio and Cleveland & Marietta Rds. and
Wills creek, 24 m. N. E. of Zanesville. Chair
factory, bent- wood works, rolling and tin-
plate mills, railroad shops, brewery, iron
roofing works, planing mills, coal minei
and oil and gas wells.
DAILY JEFFER SONIA N ; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKIjY,
Thursdays; democratic: eight pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $3.60, weeklv $1; estab-
lished—daily 1892, weekly 1833: John M. Amos,
editor; John M. Anios & Sous, publishers
(2-8)..
Copies printed: daily, 2,720 in 1907
The weekly edition has on three oc-
casions indicated a desire to have cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite informa-
tion as would warrant such a rating
has never been forthcoming.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
863
OHIO.
GUERNSEY TliUES; every mornlug
except Sunday, aud WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 17x24 ; subscription— dally $3, weekly
$1.50; established 1824; Charles L. Banta,
editor and publisher (5—7).
iCopies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, bui; failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition has on three oc-
casions indicated a desire to have cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
SUN 5 every evening except Sunday; inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages )5x22; sub-
scription $5.20; established 1893; A. H. Bixler,
editor; Sun Printing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper has oa
tvvo occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 30x26; subscription $1.30; estab-
lished 1869: Mahaffey & Ogier, editors and
publishers (7— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,100 for
the year 1896, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
REPUBLICAN PRESS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
#1.50; established 1886; D. S. Burt, editor; Re-
publican Press Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1897, but has not since
set up any definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
CAMDEN, Preble Co. -n 90.5tpop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 30 m. N. of Hamilton. Grain and stock
raising.
PREBLE CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established April, 1902; W. E. Mc-
Christie, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,439 in
1903 and 1,640 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CANAIi DOVER, Tu»earawa$ Co.
D- 5,422+ pop., on Pennsylvania Go's, Cleve-
land & Marietta and Cleveland, Lorain
ft Wheeling Rds.. Ohio canal and Tus
carawas r., 22 m. S. of Massillon. Blast
furnace, rolling mill, boiler, brick and tile
works, foundries, salt and furniture and
trotting-Bulky manufactories. Coal, Iron
ore, limestone and fireclay. Grain and
fruit.
REPORTER: every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four to eight pages 15x22;
subscription, $3 ; established 1872 ; Iron Val-
OHIO.
ley Reporter Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (8-6).
Copies printed: 2,123 i" 1907
TUSCARAWAS HERALD; Wed-
nesdays; Independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; L. J. Hos-
tetter, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,2^2 in 1898,
and 2,107 in 1905, since wnich it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
CANAL. FULTON, Stark Co. ^
l,172i- pop., on Cleveland, Lorain & Wheel
Ing and Pennsylvania Go's Rds. and Ohio
canal, 31 m. S. of Cleveland. Miners' tools,
pit oars and wind wheels. Wheat shipping.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x^0; subscription $1; established 1875;
J. J. Hoover, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CANAL WINCHESTER, Frank-
lin Co. a 662tpop., on Columbus, Hocking
Valley & Toledo Rd. and Ohio canal, 16 m.
S. of Columbus, the county seat and State
capital. Flour mills.
BUCKEYE NEWS; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1880; Geo. P. Kramer, editor; B. F.
& O. P. Gayman, publishers (3—3).
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established lgr?l ;
B. F. & O. P. Gayman, editors and pub-
lishers (3—3).
CANFIELiD, Mahoning Co. cf 67St
pop., on New York, Pennsylvania & Ohio
Rd., 10 m. S. W. of Youngstown, the county
seat. Agriculture.
MAHONING DISPATCH; Fridays;
independent; eight to sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1877; C. C. Fowler,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1901, but has not since set
up any definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
CANTON, c. b.. Stark Co. d 30,667t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Baltimore Sc
Ohio and Wabash Rds., 60 m. S. of Cleve-
land and 100 W. of Pittsburg, Pa. Agricul-
tural works and manufactories of Iron,
steel, safes, watch cases and paving brick.
Agriculture and mining.
MORNING NEWS; every morning
except Sunday, and STARK CO. DEMO-
CRAT, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; eight to twenty pages
15x22; subscription — daily $3, semi weekly
$1; established— daily 1883, semi-weekly 1838;
James C. Diedrick, editor; News Democrat
Publishing Company, publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,805 ^n 1900-
3,x6o in 1901
2,944 in I 90'
6,421 in 1904
7,508 in 1905
7,517 in 1906.
7,862 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition had ere-
864
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
dit for an average issue of 2,108 in
1900 and 2,704 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
REPOSITORY; every evening except
Sunday, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY.
Thursdays; republican; dally eight to twenty-
eight, Sunday twenty-four to flf ly two,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
and Sunday $5, weekly $1 ; established— dallv
1878, Sunday 1892, weekly 1815; George B.
Frease, editor; Repository Printing Co., pub
Ushers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 4,566 in 1895
6,563 in 1900
8,230 in 1902
9,486 in 1903
11,167 in 1904
11,983 in 1905
; 1-2,635 in 1906
13,664 in 1907
Sunday, 7,834 in 1895
i 7.954 in 1900
8,538 in 1902
8,853 in 1903
8,800 in 1904
8,573 in 1905
9,416 in 1906
9,787 in 1907
Weekly, 4,705 in 1895
4,316 in 1900
4,181 in 1901
4,210 in 1902
3,836 in 1904
3,106 in 1905
2,699 in 1906
2,313 in 1907
OHIO VOLKS-ZEITUNG} tri
weekly, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; German; dem-
ooratic ; triweekly four pages 20x38, weekly
twelve pages 17x24; subscription— trl-weekly
$4, weekly $2; established— trlweeklv 1886,
weekly 1879; Wm. C. Widder. editor; The Ohio
Volks-Zeltung Co., publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1896
and more than 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ROLLER MONTHLY; Illustrated;
household; thirty-six pages 9x12 ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1885: T. B. C. Voges,
editor; Roller Printing and Paper Co., pub-
Ushers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,000 in 1904 and 5,625
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
OARDINGTON, Morrow Co. n l,384t
pop., on Cleveland. Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.. 38 m. N of Columbus, the
State capital. Wheat-scourer, furniture,
Incubator and butter-package manufac-
tories, flour mills, machine shops, etc.
Agriculture.
MORROW^ CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; republican ; eight pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1.25; established 1871; Hull & Cona-
way, editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,375 ^n 1897
1,423 in 1900
1,472 in 1902
OHIO.
1,615 in 1903
1,692 in 1904
1,920 in 1905
.1,871 in 1906
1,937 in 1907
CAREY, Wyandot Co. t\ l,816t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis, Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo
and Northern Ohio Rds., 18 m. S. W. of
Tlffln. Grain.
EXPONENT; Thursdays (A A").
TIMES ; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription Jl; established
1873; H. Thrall, editor and pubUsher (8—3).
GARROLLTON, c. h., Carroll Co.n-
1,271+ pop., on Cleveland, Canton * South-
western Rd., 100 m. S. E. of Cleveland.
Carriage manufactory, tile, pottery, rubber
and brick works, flour mills, Iron foundry
and tannery.
CARROLL CHRONICLE; Fridays;
democratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; estabUshed 1871 ; J. V. Lawler, editor;
J. V. Lawler & Brother, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,080 for
the year 1895, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
FREE PRESS -STANDARD; Frl
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1831; H. R. & P. H.
Kemerer, editors; Standard Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (9—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,947 in
1899 and 2,350 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
GEGILi, Paulding Co. ^ 326t pop., on
Cincinnati Northern and Wabash Rds., 7 m.
N. of Paulding, the county seat. Hub and
cement block works.
CYCLONE; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 10x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished February, 1900; W.L. Frissell, ed-
itor ; Cyclone Printing and Manufacturing
Company, publishers (7—5) (A A).
GEDARVIL.L.E, Greene Co. -a l,189t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Xenia, the county
seat. Lime, hard lumber and straw board
paper.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; four
to six pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
Ushed 1878; Karhl Bull, editor and publish-
er (8—3).
R E C O R D ; Fridays; republican : four
pages 15x22; >ubscription $1: established
February. 1903; S. O. Wright, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
GEIiINA, c. h., Mercer Co. -□2,815t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton,
Lake Erie & Western and Cincinnati North-
ern Rds.. near source of Wabash r., 66 m.
N. W. of Dayton. Planing and other mills.
ST A N D A R D ; every eveningexcept Sun-
day, and MERCER CO. STANDARD,
Saturdays; democratic; daily four, weekly .
eight pages 17x24 ; subscription — dally $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1905, weekly
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
865
OHIO.
OHIO.
1848; F. A. 8nj'der, editor; Standard Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1. 100 for the year 1895, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; C. C. Carlin, editor and publisher
(1-6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i,975 ^^
1901 and 2,237 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than i.ooo in 1905 and 1907.
DER MERCER CO. BOTE ; Thurs
days; German; democratic; eight pages 15k3I;
•ubscrlption$2; established 1888; Geo. F. Puls-
kamp, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of i,344 in_ 1894 and
1,300 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year smce, up to and
including 1907.
MERCER CO. OBSERVER: Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub.Hcrlp
tlon 81; established 1874: 011berg& Chapman,
editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CENTERBURG,^noa; Co. n70«t
pop., on Toledo & Ohio Central and Clere-
land, Akron & Columbus Rds., 81 m. N. E.
of Columbus, the State capital, and 14 S. W.
of Mount Vernon, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; independent ;
«ight pages 17V4x32; subscription $1..50; estab-
lished 1880; Lloyd M. Bell, editor; Lloyd M.
Bell Company, publishers (2— S).
CHAGRIN FALLS, Cuyahoga Co.
cf l,586t pop., on Cleveland, Canton &
Southern Rd. and Chagrin r., 18 m. E. of
Cleveland, the county seat. Milling and
manufacturing.
EXPONENT; Thursdays; independent;
•Ight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874 ; George L. Robinson, editor; J.
J. Stranahan, publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
REPUBL.TCAN; Thursdays (A A).
C H A R D O N , c. h., Geauga Co. cf
1,860+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about
SOm. N. E. of Cleveland. Shipping point for
cheese, wool and fruit. Dairying and farm-
ing.
GEAUGA CO. RECORD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
55
$1; established 1886; E. F. Reinoehl, editor
and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GEAUGA REPUBLICAN; Wednes-
days; republican ; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1849; H. C. Parsons, edi-
tor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,269 in 1898
1,870 in 1906
1,864 in 1907
CHESTERHILL, Morgan Co. 0, 480t
pop., about 7 m. S. W. of Stockport, nearest
station on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., and about
30 N. W. of Marietta.
LEADER ; Thursdays (A A).
CHICAGO, Huron Co. b 2,348t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 18 m.. W. of Nor-
walk, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subsoription $1.26; established
1883; L. E. Simmons, editor aud publisher
(8-5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed -to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CHILLICOTHE, c. h., Ross Co. g
12,976-< pop., on Baltimore & Ohio
Southwestern, Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton and Norfolk A Western Rds.,
Scioto r. and Ohio and Erie canal, 50
m. S. of Columbus, the State capital. Manu
facturing. Iron and oal mining and agri-
culture.
NEWS- A D V E BTI SEK ; every evening
except Sunday, KOSS CO. REGISTER,
Tuesdays, and ADVERTISEK, Fri(lays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally $5,
weeklies, each, 50 cents; established— Datti/
News 1883, Weekly Advertiser 1830, Weekly
Register, 1879; G. F. Hunter, editor; The
News Advertiser Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,586 in 1902,
and 1,943 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
The combined weeklies had credit
for an average issue of 1,862 in 1903%
since which they have not furnished a
report, but were credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
SCIOTO GAZETTE J every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKliY, Satur-
days; republican; dally eight, weekly twenty
pages 15x22; subscription- dally $5, week-
ly $1.50; established— daily 1892, weekly 1800;
G. W. C. Perry, manager ; Scioto Gazette
Company, publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1896
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2 250 in 1896 and more than
866
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
1,000 in 1898, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
UNSERE ZEIT; Fridays; German;
Independent ; eight pages lSx23 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1868; C. A. Fromm, editor
and publislier (13—4).
Copies printed; 1,100 in 1906
CINCINNATI, c. li., Hamilton Co. JD
325,903+ pep., on Ohio r. The metropolis
of Ohio and center of the pork trade. Con-
nected with all points by railroads and
steamboats. Extensive trade with all parta
of the South and West. Large manufact-
ui-ing interests.
DAILY.
COIIMERCIAI. TRIBUNE ; every
morning, and WEEKLY GAZETTE,
Tuesdays; republican; daily ten to sixteen.
Sunday thirty -two to fifty-four pages 17x25,
weekly eight pages 18x17; subscription-
daily $8, daily and Sunday $1U. weekly 50
cents; established — dailj' Commercial Ga-
zette 1841, Tribune 1893, weekly 1798; E. O.
Eshelby, publisher. Office. 528-530 Walnut
Street (1—8;. See aclTertisenieut belo^v.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
33,450 in 1894, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 20,000 every year since 1902,
up to and including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an issue of 46:950 in 1894, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been ere-
OHIO— Cincinnati.
Q U i R E R : every morning, and
iKLY, Thursdays; democratic; daily
dited with more than 40,000 every jrear
since 1902, up to and including 1907.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1903, and erery
year since, up to and including 1907
COURT INDEX; every morniug except
Sunday; legal; four pages 13x18; subscrip-
tion $15; established 1892; Vinton R. Shep-
ard, editor and publisher. Office, 806 Main
street (6—3).
E N i
WEE]
ten to sixteen, weekly eight, Sunday forty to
forty eight pages 22x26: subscription— daily
and Sunday ,$14, Sunday S2, weekly $1 ;
established 1842; Ejiquirer Co., editors and
publishers (5 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition (00)
had credit for exceeding 40,000 in
1896 and more than 20,000 in 1898,
and every year since, up to and in*
eluding 1907.
The Sunday edition (00) had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1901, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1901, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
This is the highest rating ever ac-
corded in the absence of a satisfactory
detailed statement of aetnal issues
during the period of a full year.
FREIE PRESSEj every morning except
Sunday, ABEND-PRESSE, every evening
Don't Forget
when you are making up your list for
Cincinnati to have the
CINCINNATI
Commercial Tribune
placed thereon,
Others are using this publication with
excellent results. You must use it to
cover the field. You must use it to
reach the best people.
For detailed information, write the
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune, or
HAND, KNOX & CO.
907 Victoria Building, S. LOUIS
937 Brunswick Building:
New^ York
liilO-12 Boyce Building
Chicasro
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
867
OHIO— Cincinnati.
except Sunday, S O N N T A G S B L AT T,
Sundays ; German; republican ; morning
eight, evening eight to twelve, Sunday thirty-
six or more pages 18x22; subscription— morn-
ing $6, evening $3, Sunday $2.50; established
— Freie Presse 1869, Abend-Presse 1877, Sonn-
tagsblatt 1874; Max Burgheim, editor; The
Cincinnati Freie Presse Co., publishers. Of
flee. N. W. corner Vine and Canal sts. (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the morning edi-
tion had credit for exceeding 7tS^o in
1905 and 1907.
The evening edition had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1896 and more
than 17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
POST; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent; ten to sixteen pages 18x22: sub-
scription $3; established 1881: W.W.Thorn-
ton, president ; The Post Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 211 to 221 Post
square (1—7)
OHIO— Cincinnati.
and more than
year since, up
The Sunday
exceeding 4,000
2,250 in 1901,
2,250 in 1 90 1, and every
to and including 1907.
edition had credit for
in 1899 and more than
and every year since.
Copies printed :
1903
1904
1906
1907
143,917 in
148,486 in
145.183 in
150,710 in
TIMES-STAR; every evening except
Sunday; republican; ten to sixteen pages
17x24; subscription $3; established 1866 ; Geo.
A. Davies, editor: The Cincinnati Times Star
Company, publishers Office, N. E. cor. Sixth
and "Walnut streets (1—6).
Copies printed: 103,405 in 1897
146,525 in 1900
143,018 in 190a
145,164 in 1903
149.184 in 1904
148,505 in 1905
146,217 in 1906
148,676 in 1907
VOL.KSBLATT; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, WESTI.TCHE BT.AETT-
ER, Sundays, and WEEKIxY, Tuesdays;
German; Independent -republican ; daily
eight, Sunday sixteen, weekly ten pages
17x22; subscription — daily $8, Sunday $8,
weekly $2, Sunday and weekly $8 ; established
—daily and weekly 1886, Sunday 1866; Henry
Danziger, editor; Cincinnati Volksblatt Co.,
publishers. Office. 269 Vine street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 4. 000 in 1896.
and more than 2 250 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1898 and more than
4,000 in 1899, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
VOL.KSFREIJND; f^ery morning ex-
cept Sunday, DER SONNTAGMOR-
GEN, Sundays, and WEEKTiY, Wednes-
days; German; democratic; dally eight, Sun-
day sixteen, weekly twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription-^ daily $8, weekly $2, Sunday $2,
Sunday and weekly $3; established— dally
1850, weekly 1852, Sunday 1869; Cincinnati
Volksfreund Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 28 Opera place (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1900
up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1900 and nore
than 2,250 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN ISRAELITE ; Thurs
days; Jewish; eight pages 18x25; subscription
$2.50; established 1854; Leo Wise & Co., ed-
itors and publishers. Office, corner Fifth and
Race streets (1—6).
Copies printed: 23,271 in 1896
23,526 in 1905
25.377 in 1907
BIL1L.BOARD; Saturdays ;falrB,theatri-
cal, music, circus, expositions and billpost-
ing; fifty pages lOJ^xUJ^; subscription $4;
established 1888; Billboard Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 127 E. Eighth
street (1—7).
Copies printed: 7,590 in 1896
13,647 in 1904
17,923 in 1905
21,825 in 1906
26,787 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. —There is every
indication that the circulation of the Bill-
board will reach and perhaps pass an aver-
age of 28,500 copies for the year 1907.
The BiLLBOARDls unquestionably "Ameri-
ca's leading amusement weeklj." It leads
in every element of strength that goes to
make up a thorough paper. It stands first
in the esteem and regard of the members
of the theatrical profession and circulates
all over the English-speaking world, reach-
ing theaters, mUsic halls, circuses, parks,
summer gardens, piers, roof gardens, fairs,
carnivals, expositions, chautauquas, street
fairs, festivals, etc., and covering the en-
tire domain of the professional entertainer
thoroughly and completely.
Rate, 20 cents per agate line, flat. Last
form closes Mondays at noon at Cincinnati.
Publication office, Cincinnati— 416 418 Elm
Street. 'Phone, Main 2769. Cable address
registered, 'Billy Boy."
NewYork— Suite D, 1440 Broadway. 'Phone
2466 38th Street.
Chicago— 907 and 909 Schiller Bldg., 103-109
Randolph Street. 'Phone. Central 5934.
San Francisco— 979 Ellis Street.
London, Eng — 8 Rupert Court, Leicester
Square. W. Cable address, "Breather."
BRAUER ZEITUNG; Saturdays;-
German and English; f our pagf s 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; Gustav Host-
ler, editor; International Union of United
Brewery Workers of America, publishers.
Office, 109-111 Odd Fellow Temple (1—8). Does
not insert advertisements.
BROTHERHOO D; Thursdays ;
Knights of Honor; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1880; E. A.
Williams, editor and publisher. Office, 17
Temple court (12— 2).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1898, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
CATHOLIC TELEGRAPH; Thurs-
days ; roman pathollc ; eight pages 16x22 ;
subscription $2; established 1831; Thos. P.
Hart, editor; The Catholic Telegraph Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office. Thoms build-
ing (1-8). , ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 26,051 in 1904
and 27,264 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any report, but was cre-
dited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
868
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Cincinnati.
APOL.O-
methodis ;
CHRISTIAN L,EADERAND THE
WAY; Tuesdays; disciples of Clirist; six
teen pages 12x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1886; James S. Beil, J. A. Harding and
J. S. Warlick, editors; F. L. Rowe, publisher.
OfHce, 422 Elm street (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of s,8oo in
1895 and 11,492 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
CHRISTIAN STANDAKD; Satur
days; disciples of Christ; forty-eight pages
11x15; subscription $1.50; established 1863;
Standard Publishing Co., publishers; prints
also an edition entitled The Lookout. Office.
Corner Ninth and Cutter streets (1—8).
Copies printed: 32,611 in 1898
82,350 in 1905
102,878 in 1907
CHRISTIAN WEEKLiY; Saturdays;
disciples; twenty pages loxl4; subscription
♦1; established 1867; Jno. T. Brown, editor;
Standard Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
642 Fourth arenue (9—5 P) (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1903 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; labor; eight
pages 123^x19; subscription $1; established
1892; Frank L. Rlst, editor and publisher.
Office, 1313 Vine street (7—5).
CITIZENS' BUL.L.ETIN; Saturdays
(AA).
DER CHRISTLICHE
GETE; Thursdays; German;
episcopal; thirty-two pages 14x18; subscrip-
tion S2; established 1888; Dr. A. J. Nast, edi-
tor; Jennings & Graham, publishers. Office.
220 W. Fourth street (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had -cre-
dit for an issue of 20,000 in 1893,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 12,500 in
190S and 1907.
DEUTSCH-UNGARISCHER
BOTE ; Thursdays ( A A ).
EAST END WORLD ; Saturdays;
local; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established October, 1903; J. H. Gray, editor
and publisher. Office, 3602 Eastern ave. (8—3).
FINANCIAL. REVIEW; Saturdays
(AA).
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; six-
teen pages lOii^KlS; subscription $2; estab-
lished June, 1907; George A. Davies, editor;
The Cincinnati Herald Co., publishers. Office,
Guarantee Title & Trust building (10—7 P).
HERALD AND PRESBYTER;
Wednesdays ; presbyterlan ; thirty-two to
forty pages 9x14; subscription $2.30; estab-
lished—C?iri«ttan Herald 1S41, Presbyter I84l0;
consolidated 1869: Monfort&Co., publishers.
Office. 422 Elm street (1—7).
Copies printed: 23,338 in 1906
22,760 in 1907
INTRUDER; Fridays (A A).
JOURNAL AND iUESSENGERj
Thursdays; baptist; thirty-two pages 9x13;
■abtoription f2; established 1881; George W.
Lasher and G. P. Osborne, editors and
publishers; dated and issued also at Indian-
apolis, Ind., and Parkersburg, W Va.
Office, 42« Elm street (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
liANCET-CLINlC; Saturdays; medl-
•«1; forty-eight pages 5x8; subscription $2.50;
established 1841 ; Dr. J. C. Culbertson, editor
and publisher. Office, 317 W. Seventh street.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
OHIO — Cincinnati.
dit for an issue of 2,500 for the year
1896. but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
LIVE STOCK REVIEW; Thursdays;
agricultural and live stock; four pages 13x19;
subscription $1.50; established 1875; Chas. B.
Murray, editor and publisher. Office, 120 and
124 Government place (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 6,307 in
1895, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, btlt
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since 1898, up to and in-
cluding 1906.
MEDDLER; Saturdays; twenty pages
9UxlByi; subscription $2; established 1906;
The Meddler Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 528 Walnut street (1—7 P).
MERCHANT AND MANUFACT-
URER: Mondays; mercantile; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1868; T. J.
Smith, editor and publisher. Office. 414 Home
street (3-3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,102 in
1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
MERCHANT SENTINEL; Mondays;
mercantile; twelve pages 15x23; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1877; J. D. Razall, editor;
Razall & Co., publishers. Office, 218 Long-
worth street (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 4,300 for the year
1892, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
PACKER J Saturdays. (See Kansas City,
Mo.)
PRICE CURRENT; Thursdays; com-
merolal; four pages 19x25; subscription $5;
established 1844; Charles B. Murray, editor
and publisher. Office, 120-124 Gorernment
place.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
PYTHIAN NEWS: Saturdays ;
Knights of Pythias; four pages 14x21; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Alfred Her-
holz, editor and publisher. Office, Bell block
(7-6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1899,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
QUEEN CITY BEE; Saturdays (A A).
SHOE AND LEATHER WORLD;
Thursdays; shoes, leather; thirty six pages
914x1214; subscription $1; established 1901:
Chester C. Burnham, editor: The Shoe and
Leather World Co., publlsl ers. Office, 607
Commercial Tribune building (1—7).
Copies printed: 2,476 in 1907
SOUTHWEST; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x32; subsorlptlon $1; estab-
lished 1878; Alfred Herholz. editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 123 E. Court street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
860
OHIO — Cincinnati.
OHIO — Cincinnati.
SPORTSJMEN'S UEVIEVV; Satur
days; sporting; twenty-eight pages Uxlli; sub-
scription $2; establisLied l89u; F. K. Pond ^ Will
Wildvvood), editor; The Sportsnien's Review
Publishing Co., publishers; dated also at Chi-
cago and New York. Office. 15-27 W. Sixth
Btreet(12— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 17,500 in 1900 and more than
12,500 in 1901, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
SUBURBAN NEWS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x2S; subscription
|l; established 1871; Amos Moore, editor
«nd publisher. Office, 947 McMillan street,
Walnut Hills (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal! of
the claim.
TRADES UNION JOURNAL.;
Mondays; labor: four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion, 90 cents; established 1894; L. B. Ames,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
UNION ; Saturdays (A A).
WAHRHEITSFREUND; Wednes
days; German; roman catholic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2.50; established 1837;
Bruno Ritter, editor; Benziger Bros., pub-
lUherg. Office, 343 Main street (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i3»250 i"
1898, since which it has not furnishea
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
7,500 every year smce, up to and in-
cluding 1906.
WESTERN ARCHITECT AND
BUI-L.DER; Fridays; building; twelve
pages 11x14; subscription $4; established
1884; Samuel Hannaford, editor; Powell &
White, publishers. Office, Commercial Tri
bune building (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it ha*
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewa.1 of
the claim.
W^ESTERN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; methodlst-episcopal:
thirty-two pages 9i^xl3; subscription $2;
established 1884; Levi Gilbert, editor; Jen
nings & Grah:im, publishers. Office. 220 W.
Fourth street (2—8 ).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1896 and more
than 12,500 in 1907.
WESTERN TOBACCO JOURNAL;
Mondays; tobacco; sixteen pages llxlb; sub-
•cription $2; established 1874; Thomas Mason,
•ditor and publisher. Office. 236 Broadway
(1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2 250 in 1902 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
WORLD; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription §1; estab-
lished March, 1907; Raymond Haacke, editor
and publisher. Office, 28 Opera place (7—7 P).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
FURNITURE WORKER » semi-
monthly; furniture; fifty-four to one hun-
dred and twenty pages IOkU; subscription
$2; established 1882 ; Ernest Schneider, edi-
tor; Cohen & Co., publishers. Office, 132
Opera place ( 12 — 5 1 .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1902, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PUBLIC SCHOOL JOURNAL;
semi-monthly; educational; sixteen pages
101^x14; subscription 25 cents; established
1860; John Butler, editor; Public School
Journal Co., publishers. Office, 422 Carlisle
building (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,037 for the
year 1809, 1,200 in 1902, but has not since
made definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
MONTHLY.
A3I ERICA N BUILDING
CIATION NEWS; monthly (AA
AMERICAN HOME MISSION
ARY; monthly; disciples of Christ; thirty-
two pages 61^x9^; subscription 50 cents;
established 1897; George B. Ranshaw and W.
J. Wright, editors; American Christian Mis-
sionary Society, publisher.^. Office, Y. M. C. A.
building (1—8).
Copies printed: 9,416 in 1905
12,083 in 1906
9,666 in 1907
BAR AND BUFFET; monthly;
liquors; thirty-two pages 101^x1414 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established June, 1906; Bar and Buffet
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 416 Elm street (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,824 in 1907
BARBER MIRROR; monthly; ton-
sorial; thirty six pages 10x12; subscription
$1; established 1907; Thomas P. Hallock, edi-
tor; The Barber Shop Publishing Co. (Inc.),
publishers. Office, 514 Main street (6—6).
CHURCH CHRONICLE; monthly;
protestant episcopal; twelve pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 188<J; Rer.
John H. Kly and Rev. Geo. H. Edwards,
editors and publishers. Office, Episcopal
Rooms. Mitchell building (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
C. K. OF A. JOURNAL; monthly;
Catholic Knights of America; eight pages
10x14; subscription 25cent8; established 1897;
Joseph Bernlng. edltorand publisher. Office,
Power building (1—8). Does not Insert ad-
vertisements. ,„-,^,,T
CONFECTIONERS' REVIEW;
monthly; confectionery, baking; seventy-
five to one hundred pages 10x13; subscription
SI : established February, 1902; Confectioners*
Review Publishing Co. (Inc.), publishers.
Office. Johnston building (2—8).
Copies printed: 3.100 in 1907
DENTAL REGISTER^ monthly; den-
tistry; ninety-six pages 6x9; subscription tl ;
established 1847; Nelvllle S. Hoff, D.D.S.,
•dltor; Sam'l A. Crocker (t Co., publishers.
Office, 35-S9 W. Fifth street.
870
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Cincinnati.
DER SEN I) BOTE; monthly; German;
romaii catholic; one Hundred pages 6x10;
subsorlptiun S2; established 1873; P. Maximil-
ian Schaefer, O.F. M.. editor; The Franciscan
Fathers, publishers. Office. 42 Calhoun
street (12 '■^)
ECIiECTIC MEDICAL JOURNAL.;
moathly; medical; one hundred pages 6x9;
fubscriptlon $2; established 1836; John K,
Soudder, M. D., editor; The Scudder Bros. Co.,
publishers. Office. 1009 Plum street (I'-i— 3).
Copies printed: 3,048 in 1902
3,915 in 1903
Z,37z in 1904
3,701 m 1906
3,811 in 1907
EXPRESS GAZETTE; monthly; ex
press service; forty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1873; G. A. Shrague,
•dltor; Express Gazette Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 410 Bell block ( 12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 15,333 ^^
1903, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
FARM MONEY 3IAKER: monthly;
agricultural; sixteen pages ljxi4; .subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1900; Burham Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
28 E. Third street (6—6 P).
GAS ENGINE; monthly; mechanical;
eighty pages 6%xl0; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1898 ; The Gas Engine Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 224 E. Seventh
street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,200 in 1899
3,000 in 1900
3.339 in 1905
4,500 in 1906
11,000 in 1907
HARNESS WORLD; monthly; har-
ness; sixty -eight pages 9x12; subscription
fl; established 1887; Harnesa World Co., pub-
lishers. Office. USE. Sixth street ;i2— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,500 in 1896
and 4,87s in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
HAUS UND HERD; monthly; Ger-
man; methodist episcopal; sixty-four pages
6x10; subscription $1.50; established 1872;
F. Munz, editor; Jennings & Graham, publish-
ers. Office, 220 W. Fourth street (2—8) .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1898 and 1907.
IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLE
NEAVS; monthlj"; Implements, carriages;
forty eight pages lOxlSi^; subscription $1;
established April, 1901; J. Frank Huteheson,
editor and publisher. Office, 128 Opera place
(1-8).
Copies printed: 7,500 in 1906
5,000 in 1907
INLAND OPERATOR: monthly;
coal; twenty pages lOJ^xl 3; subscription $1;
estat)llshed 1903; Inland Operator Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 224 E. Se-venth st. (1— S).
Copies printed: 3,500 in 1907
INTERNATIONAL iU O L O E R S '
JOURNAL; monthly; labor; eighty -four
to one hundred and twelve pages 4^x7}-]^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1865; John
P. Frey, editor ; International bidders' Union
of North America, publishers. Office, 530
Walnut street (1—8).
Copies printed: 29,537 in 1902
38,341 in 1904
35,931 in 1905
35,820 in 1906
36,632 in 1907
OHIO — Cincinnati.
JEWELERS' DIAL; monthly; fifty-
two to one hundred and four pages 9}^xl2J^;
subscription .$1; established April, 1907; Otto
C.Llghtner, editor; Jewelers' Dial Publishing
Company, publishers. Office, Blymyer build-
ing (8—7).
JOBBER AND RETAIL GROCER;
monthly (A A).
KNIGHTS' REVIEW; monthly; fra-
ternal; thirty-two pages 7x10; subscription
§1; established 1892; H. P. Karch, editor;
Supreme Senate K. A. E. O., publishers. Of-
fice. 203 Mercantile Library building (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,666 in 1906
2,880 in 1907
METAL POLISHERS' JOURNAL;
monthly; labor; forty-four pages 6x9; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; Charles
R. Atherton. editor; Metal Polishers, Buffers,
Platers, Brass Holders, Brass and Silver
Workers' International Union, publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: 10,283 in 1906
10,671 in 1907
MISSIONARY INTELLIGENCERi
monthly; Christian church ; thirty-two pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1^7;
A. McLean, F. M. Rains and S. J. Carey, edi-
tors ; ■ Foreign Christian Missionarj' Society,
publishers. Address, P. O. Box 884 (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,500 in 1896
8,733 in 1904
12,000 in 1907
MIXER AND SERVER; monthly;
labor; forty to eighty pages 7x10}^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; General
Executive Board Hotel and Restaurant Em-
ployees' International Alliance and Bar-
tenders' International League of America,
editors and publishers. Office, Commercial
Tribune building (1—8).
Copies printed: 9,200 in 1901
44,140 in 1905
37,467 in 1907
MONITOR; monthly; literary; thirty-
six pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
1889; Moritz Loth, editor; The Monitor Co.,
publishers. Office, 212 E. Fifth st. (12—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4.458 in
1894, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceedmg 2,250 in
1903 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
31 RS. DEVEREUX'S TIPS;
monthly; society; thirtj' pages 8x11; sub
scrlption $2; established 1886; C. A. R. Deve-
reux, editor and publisher. Office, Burnet
House (12—3).
MUSICAL MEDIU-M: monthly (A A).
NATIONAL HUMANE EDUCA-
TOR; mouthlj"; educational; twelve pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1893;
Mrs. B. Keys, editor and publisher. Office, 216
W. Fourth* street.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 21,633 in
1898, since which it has not fumuhed
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceeding 12.500 in
1903 and more than 7,500 in 1907.
OHIO WORKMAN; monthly; Ancient
Order of United Workmen ; eight pages
lOJ^xlS; subscription 50 cents; established
1900; A. T. Roover, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 733 Carlisle avenue (:^— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 8,14^ in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more uian 4,000
in 1905 and 1906.
OPEN SHOP; monthly; sixty-four
pages 61^x10; subscription $1; established
1902; Robert Wuest, editor; National Metal
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
871
OHIO— Cin cinnati.
OHIO— Cincinnati.
Trades Association, piiblisheis. Office, 1416
Uniou Trust building (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,000 in
1904. since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
OUR JOUllNAL: monthly ( A A).
PHONOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE
A N I> N A T I O N A li SHORTHAND 1
REPORTER; monthly; phonography;
thirty-two to forty eight pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1387; Jerome B.
Howard, editor; Phonographic Institute
Company, publishers. Office, Phonographic
Institute (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,208 in
1897 and 10,396 in 1903, since_ which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
PYTHIAN MONITOR; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; eigtit pages 11x16; sub-
scription 50 cents; established November,
1902; Joseph L. Jones, editor; Pythinn Pub-
lishing Company, publishers. Office, Temple
Court building (1—8).
Copies nrinted: 2,000 in 1902
2,333 in 1903
2,054 in 1907
REPUBL.ICAN; monthly; republican;
twenty-eight pages 10J^xl4; subscription $1;
established March, 1902; Wni. E. Beall, editor;
The Republican Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, Johnston building (U— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cxe-
dit for an average iseue of Sf07i .i"
1903 and 11,000 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
SAXBY'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
one hundred and twelve pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1890 ; Howard Sax-
by, editor and publisher. Office, 86 St. Paul
building (1— S).
Copies printed: 7,500 in 1900
15,750 in 1905
17,916 in 1907
SIGNS OF THE TIMES; monthly;
advertising signs; forty pages lOxWJ^; sub-
scription $1; Signs of the Times Publishing
Company, editors and publishers. Office, 416
Elm street (2—8).
SPOKESMAN OF THE CAR-
RIAGE AND ASSOCIATE
TRADE; monthly; vehicles; one hundred
and fifty pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; J. Frank Hutches. n, editor;
The Spokesman Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 128 Longworth street (1—6).
Copies printed: 7,54° in 1898
7,500 in 1900
9,500 in 1902
9,500 in 1905
9,500 in 1906
7,000 in 1907
STARCHROOM ; monthly ; launder-
ing; one hundred pages 10x14; subscription
$1; established 1893; The Starr-hroom Pub-
llshing'Company, publishers. Office, Blymyer
building (12-fi)
Copies printed:
TOWN TALK;
4^016 in 1896
4^308 in 1903
4,500 in 1906
5,500 in 1907
monthly; sixty eight
pages 7x10; subscription $1.20; established
December, 1900; Arthur X. Smallwood, editor;
Town Talk Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 621 Main street (1—7 P).
TRADE REVIEAV; monthly; com-
mercial; forty pages 9x12^; subscription dO
cents; established 1898; Highlands & High-
lands, publlbhers. Office,.'il4 Main street( 1—8).
Copies printed: 3,076 in 1903
3,087 in 1904
3,186 in 1906
3,258 in 1907
BI-MONTHLY.
ECLECTICMEDICAl^GLEANERj
bi monthlj'; eclectic medical; one hundred
pages 7x10; subscription $1.23; established
1905; H W.Feltor, editor: Tno Lloyd Library,
pul3li8hers. Office. 224 W. Court sti-eet (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue _ of 4,000 in
1897 and 3,958 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
THERAPELTIC DIGEST ; bimonth-
ly (A A).
QUARTERLY.
CHRISTIAN EDUCATOR;
quarterly; methodist episcopal; forty page«
7x10; subscription 50 cents; established 1889;
M. C. B. Mason and W. P. Thirkield, editors;
Western Methodist Book Concern, publishers.
Office, 220 W. Fourth street (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
TERRESTRIA L MAGNETISM
AND ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRI-
CITY; quarterly ( A A).
CIRCLE VILLE, c. h., Pickauay
Co. a 6,991+ pop., on Cincinnati & Muskin-
gum Valley and Norfolk & Western Rds.'
Scioto r. and Ohio canal. 25 m. S. of Colum-
bus, the State capital. Water power, em-
ployed in manufacturing. Agi-iculture.
HERALD; every evening except Sunday,
and DEMOCRATIC HERALD,
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20x28;
subscription— daily $5.20, weekly S1.25: estab-
lished-daily 1883, weekly 1870; W. C. Darst,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
L N I O N - H E R A L D ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY , Thursdayii;
republican; daily four to eight pages 20x26.
weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $5. weeklv $1; established- dally 1S94,
weekly 1817: C. C. Chappelear, editor and
publisher (12— 3). ,, „.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
2,200 in 1895 and 2,000 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
DEMOCRAT AND WATCHMANi
Fridavs; democratic; four pages 22x29; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1837: A. R. Van
Cleaf, editor and publisher (3— 3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had ever
dit for an average issue of 2,061 for
the year 1897- 1.934 in 1898, but has
not since made claim to issuing 80
many as 1,000 copies.
872
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
OHIO.
CliARINGTON, Monroe Co. d- 905t
pop., on Ohio r., at the mouth of Sunflsh
oreek, 24 m. below Bellalre. Tannery and
flour and planing mills.
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays ; independ-
ent; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881; W. T. Powell, editor and pub
Uaher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,130 for
the year 1896, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
CI.ARKSVII.LE, Clinton Co. p 465t
pop., on Cincinnati A; Muskingum Valley
Rd., 5 m. S. W. of Wilmington, the county
seat, and 40 N. E. of Cincinnati. Flour mill
and chair factory.
HERAIiD; Thursdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; John
Bradfleld. editor and publisher (2—5 P).
CLEVELAND, c. h., Cuyahoga Co.^f
381,768t pop., on south shore of Lake Erie,
at mouth of Cuyahoga r. Commerce, man-
ufactures, shipbuilding and general trade.
DAILY.
AMERICAN; every morning; Bohemi-
an; independent; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1899; V.A.Jung, editor;
F. J. Svoboda, manager; The American Bo
hemian Daily, publishers. Office, 1585 Broad
way (5—6).
C01>I?»IERCIAL BULLETIN AND
DA Hi 1 RECORD ; every morningexcept
Sunday; finance, commercial.real estate and
Industrial; four pages 15x22; subscription 85;
established August, 1901; R.K. Beach, editor;
Commercial Bulletin Company, publishers.
Office, 180 St. Clair street (1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1899, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
HEROLiD; daily; German: republican;
six pages 17x22; subscriptions!; established
1901 as a weekly; John Reich and C. W.
Haake, editors; The Cievelander Herold
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 1280 On
tario street ( 5—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LEADER ; every morning ; republican;
daily twelve to sixteen, Sunday fortv-eight
to sixty pages 19x22J^: subscription— dallv
|5, Sunday $2.50; established 1S47; N. C.
Wright, editor; H. S. Thalheimer, manager.
Office, Superior street ( 1— S).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 44,968 in 1894, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been cre-
dited with more than 20,000 every year
since 1899, up to and including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 31-485 in 1894, smce
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with more than 17,500 in 1905
and 1907.
MAGYAR HiaiONDO; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEIVl^Y, Tiiurs-
days; Hun-arian; republican; dailv four,
weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $5. weekly $2.50; established— daily
1903. weekly 1900; Henry Baracs. editor;
OHIO— Cleveland.
Emery Fesco, publisher. Office, 262 Huron
street (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim,
MAGYAR NAPILAP; daily except
Sundaj's; Hungarian; four pages 17x22; sub-
scription $.3; established 19(3; Emery Fesco,
editor and publisher. Office, Caxton build-
ing (7—7 P).
N E W S ; every evening except Sunday ;
independent; eight to sixteen pages 18x213^;
subscription $3; established 1843; Chas. A.
Otis, Jr., editor and publisher. Office, 1302
Ontario street (1—7).
Copies printed: 26,685 in 1898
21,517 in 1901
74,377 in 1906
78,680 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Cleveland
News of to-day is the product of three old-
established newspapers, bought separately
by Chas. A. Otis and consolidated in 1905
uuder his ownership and management.
Retaining all the best features of the three
old papers. The News immediately became
independent, and while avoiding the un-
duly sensational, built up a reputation for
aggressiveness and bright treatment of
news of the day, coupled with square
dealing.
It is the only afternoon Associated Press
paper in Cleveland, and has ^ strong foot-
hold In the homes, and the second largest
afternoon circulation in the State outside
of Cincinnati. One price to all advertisers
for like service. Address the home office,
or the L. H. Crall Company, agents foreign
advertising, New York and Ciilcago.
NOVA DOMOVINA; daily; independ-
ent; four pages 17^^x24; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1898; Rajko Feigel. editor; Neva
Domovina Publishing Company, publishers.
Office. 6119 St. Clair avenue, N. E. (1—8).
PLAIN DEALER; every morning ; In-
dependent; ten to sixteen pages 20x36; sub-
scription—daily $3, Sunday $2; established
1841; E. H. Baker, general manager; Plain
Dealer Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
corner Superlorand Bond streets (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 51, ■^61 in 1901
59,873 in 1902
66,445 in 1903
79,460 in 1904
77,899 in 1905
72,216 in 1906
D*y and Sunday, 74.911 in 1907
Sunday, 45,231 in 1901
52,581 in 1902
60,759 in 1903
68,198 in 1904
74,960 in 1905
83,869 in 1906
PRESS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; ten to sixteen pages 18x25; sub-
scription IS; established 1878: E. E. Martin,
editor: The Scripps Publishing Company,
publishers. Office. 12F6 i304 W. Third street
(1-1).
Copies printed: 67,919 in 1894
89,392 in 1900
120,132 in 1902
128,840 in 1903
138,005 in 1904
146.685 in 1905
149,610 in 1906
155.460 in 1907
RECORDER; every evening except
Sunday; eight pages 17x22; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
873
OHIO— Cleveland.
OHIO— Cleveland.
$2; established 1877; Geo. A. Robertson, man-
ager. Office, "IS Frauklori isireet (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 31,036 in
1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 4,000
every year since 1901, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
VOLiNOSJT; every evening except Sun-
day ; Bohemian ;republican ; four pagesl4x21 :
subscription $3.20; established 1880; K. F.
Tuma, editor; The Volnost Printing Co.,
publishers. Office, 12? Humboldt st. (7— oP).
VV.ECHTER LND ANZEltJKRi
everj- eveniag except Sunday, and Sauday
morning; German; independent-den)ocratic;
daily eight, Sunday twenty pages 17x24; sub-
scription—daily $3, Sunday $2; established
— Wcechter IS6Z, Ameiger 1872; Simon Hick
ler, editor; The German Consolidated News-
paper Company, publishers. Office, 292 Seneca
BtreetCl— 8).
Copies printed: dail3% 19,002 in 1894
13,514 in 1900
27,997 in 1907
Sunday, i7>399 in 1894
6,260 in 1900
21,567 in 1907
Publisher's announcement .—TYie circulation
of the Waechtkr and Anzkigkr is a strictly
home circulation. According to United
States Census Report. 44.9 per cent of all the
homes owned in Cleveland are owned by
Germans. Cleveland's population at this
time is close to 5U0,00e. Cuyahoga county
has a population of more than 65U,iJ(X). Forty
per cent ol this population is German.
These Germans are well to-do— they are
Home Owners. You can put yourself Into
communication with this German popu-
lation bv using the columns of Cleveland's
German paper— the Wakchtkk and An-
ZKIOER— published daily and Sunday. No
■treet sales. Every coity goes direct into
the homes. This Insures many readers for
each copy printed. The German Consoli-
dated Newspaper Company, Publishers,
1966-1570 West Third St.. Cleveland, Ohio.
WEEKLY.
ABOUT TOWN; Saturdays (A A).
AMERICAN SJPORTSinAiNi i'hurs
days; turf interests; twenty pagesllxl5; sub-
scription $2; established 1390; Isaac R. Sher
wood, editor; American Sportsman Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 807 St. Clair avenue N. W.
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 5,500 in 1893, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ARTISAN; Thursdays; labor; concilia-
tion and arbitration; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1899; The Artisan
Publishing and Printing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 73 Ontario st. (12— 5)(AA).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
excecrtmg 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
B It A r E -N A H li TI11E-* ; Fridays ;
republican: eight pages 15.v22; subscription
$1; established February, 1905; John Shack
gon. editor and publisher. Office, Station H
(1—7).
CATHOLIC UNIVERSE; Fridays;
roman catholl'c; eight to sixteen pages 18x24;
■ubscription $8; established July 4, 1874;
The Catholic Universe PubllshlngCo., editors
and publishers. Office, Caxton bldg. (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 17.493 }^
1900 and 26,782 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in
1905 and 1907.
CHRISTIAN WORLD ; Saturdays;
reformed church; sixleea pages 11x14; bub-
scription $1.60; established 1848; John H.
Bomberger, editor; The Christian Publishing
House, publishers (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,576 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceeding 2,250 in
1903 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
CITIZEN} Saturdays; labor; four pages
17x33; subscription 50 cents; established 1891;
Robert Bandlow, manager; United Trades
and Labor Council, publishers. Office, 193
Champlaln street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 7,941 in
1903 since which it has not iurnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1905 and 1907.
CLilPPER; Wednesdays; eight pages
17x24; subscription SI: established August,
1905; R.H. McLaughlin, editor; Clipper Pub-
lishing Co. (Inc.), publishers. Office, Caxton
building (1—7).
CUYAHOGA CO. NEWS; Saturdaj-s;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; F. J. Marlnee, editor;
The News Publishing Co., publishers. Office.
South Brooklyn ( 12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,303 in
1895 and 2,246 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
DENNICE NOVOVERU; Thursdays;
Bohemian; sixteen pages 12J^xl9; subscrip-
tion $8.30; established 1877; V. Suajdr, editor;
Snajdr & Dolezal, publishers. Office, 4130
Broadways. E. (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,250 in
1897 and 4,884 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 4,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
DER CHRISTLICHE BOTSCH AF-
TER; Mondays; German; undenomina-
tional; sixteen pages 13x18; subscription $2;
established 1886; G. Heinmiller, editor;
Mattill & Lamb, publishers. Office. 265 Wood-
land avenue (6— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1900, and more than
2,250 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DER SEND BOTE; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; baptist; sixteen pages 10x15; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1853; Gottlob Fetzer, edi-
tor: German Baptist Publication Society,
publishers. Office. 3S04 Payne ave. N.E. (5— J).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1897 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DISPATCH : Saturdays (A A).
ELECTRIC Til ACTION WEEKLY;
Thursdavs i A A 1.
EVANGELICAL MESSENGER;
Weilnesdays; evangelical :issoeiatlon; six-
874
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DTRECTORY,
OHIO— Cleveland.
teen pages 13x18; subscription $2: established
18+S; S. P. Spreug, editor; Mattill & Lamb,
publishers. Office. 265 Woodland are. (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
FINANCE; Saturdays; financial, com
raercial, real estate and insurance; thirty-
two to forty pages 9)^x12: subscription $5;
established 1900; Edward L. Clough, editor;
Finance Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, Caxton building (1—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1902, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
FRATERNAL, BULLETIN; Satur
days (A A).
tJAZETTE; Thursdays; Afro- American;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; H. C. Smith, editor
and publisher. Office, Wick block (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
GLENVILLE TI.HES; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 18S8; John Shackson, editor
and publisher. Office. Station H (12— 6).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,261 for the year 1899,
1,238 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as i.ooo copies.
HOTEL LIFE; Saturdays; hotels;
twenty four pages 7x9; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1872; F. Melville Levrls, editor; Hotel
Life Company of America (Inc.), publishers.
Office, Caxton building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in 1903, but has not since tet
up any claim for issuing so many.
ILLUSTRATED TIMES AND
GREATER CLEVELAND; Saturdays;
republican ; eight pages 17J^x24 ; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; Jas. S. Cockett,
editor; Times Publishing Company, publish-
ers; prints editions for neighboring towns.
Office, 71 Ontario street (12— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,600 in
189s and 7,67s in 1896, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report,, but has been cre-
dited with more than 2,250 every year
since 1903, up to and including 1907.
INLAND GROCER; Saturdays; mer-
cantile, groceries; forty to forty eight pages
10^x141^; subscription $2; established 1881;
A. T. Holmes.editor; Inland Gmcer Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Office, Caxton
building (12—5).
Copies printed: 4,186 in 1902
7,158 in 1907
IRON TRADE REVIEW; Thursdays;
machinery, metal-working, foundrj- trade,
and Iron and steel manufaotiue; fifty two
to sixty pages 9x13; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1867; Penton Publishing Company,
publishers. Office, Browning building (1 — 8).
JEDNOTA; Wednesdays (A A).
JEWISH INDEPENDENT; Fridays;
Jewish; eight pages 13xl9J^; subscription $1;
established 1906; Maurice Weidenthal, edi-
tor; Jewish Independent Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, Caxton building (8—6 P).
JEWISH REVIEW A N D OB-
SERVER; Fridays; Jewish: eight paa:es
17x21; subscription $2; establIshedS1898: Miss
OHIO— Cleveland.
Jessie Cohen, editor; Dan S. Werthelmer-
publisher. Office, 279-281 St. Clair st. (3—5 P)<
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1^081 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
JOLRIVAL; Saturdays; Afro-American;
republican; eiglit pages 15x.i2; subscription
$1.50; established March, 19U3; Nahum D.
Brascher, editor; The JtiUiual Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 28.;8 Cential avenue, S. E.
(1-8).
JUTRZENKA ; Thursdays; Polish;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893; A. Wlelowiejski,
editor and publisher. Office, 81 Fremont
street (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
RIRCHENZEITUNG; Tuesdays; Ger
man; reformed cnurch; sixteen pages 9x13;
subscription $2; established 1886; G. Dolch,
editor ; Central Publishing House, publisliers.
Office, 1138 Pearl street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,900 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with exceeding 2,250
in 1903 and more than 1,000 in 1907.
LAREWOOD LEDGER: Fridays; in
dependent; eight pages 1.5x22: subscription
.$1; established 1905; Harry Milgate, editor;
Commercial Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
LA VOCE DEL POPOLO ITAL-
lANO ; Saturdays; Italian; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established April,
1904; Fernando Melaragno, editor; F. & O. G.
Melaragno, publishers. Office, 101 Central
avenue (6—5).
MAGYAROK VASARNAPJAi
Thursdays; Hungarian; twelve pages 13x20;
subscription .$2.50; established 1901; American
Hungarian Catholic Literary and Printing
League, editors and publishers. Office, 195
S. Woodland avenue.
MARINE REVIEW ; Thursdays; mari-
time; forty-eight paees 9x12; subscription
$3; established 1S78; The Penton Publishing
Co., editors and publishers. Office, Brown-
ing building (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,552 in
1896 and 2,412 in 1901. since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
OHIO FARMER; Saturdays; agricult-
oral; sixteen to forty pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion 75 cents; established 1848; TheLawrence
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Office. 1013-17 Oregon avenue, N. E. (1— S).
Copies printed: 92,243 in 1899
100,000 in 1905
100,000 in 1907
P O L O N I A W' A 31 Ell YCE ; Thurs-
dajs; Polish; independent-republican; eight
pages 15x22; subS(;ription $1..50; established
1882; T. Dluzvnskl, editor and publisher.
Office, 2083 Broadway (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,845 ^
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
875
OHIO— Cleveland.
1,000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
SOCJTHCl.EVEl^AM) ADVOCATE;
Saturdays; eight pages 15x2a ; subscrlptlou
$1; established 1873; Nelson Btothers, editors
and publishers (1— B).
5JOZIAL.ISTISCHE ARBEITER
ZEITUNlw; Saturdays; German; socialist:
four pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
190U; Richard Koeppel editor; Socialist La-
bor Party, publishers. Office. 310 Champlain
avenue (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,869 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
SPECTATOR; Saturdays; society;
sixteen pages 93^x12; subscription $5; estab-
lished December, 19UtJ; Felix Rosenberg,
editor; Spectator Companj', publishers.
Office, 654 Rose building (8-3*.
Copies printed: For the
this paper seemed to assert
an average issue exceeding
ies, but failed to furnish such
information as would warrant
OHIO— Cleveland.
year 1903
that it had
1,000 cop-
definite
the ac-
of a rating to that effect. It
since made any renewal of
cordance
has not
the claim
STREET RAILWAY XEVVS}
Saturdays; fraternal; elglit pages lOJ^^sXlSir^ ;
subscription 25 cents; established 1898; Street
Railway Employees' Printing Co., publishers.
Office, Caxton building (1—4) (A A ).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,797 'n
1902 and 3,414 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
SZABADSAG; Thursdays; Hungarian;
independent; twelve pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1891 ; E. T. Kohanyi, edi
tor and publisher; published simultaneouslv
in New York and Cleveland. Office, 180 St.
Clair street.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 5,975 in
1899 and 9.430 in 1900, gince which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 4,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
TOWN TOPICS; Saturdays; society;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1887; Cleveland Town Topics Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 311 Caxton building.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1 90 1, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
TRIDENT; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1889; Frank L. Willcutt, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 4945 Woodland avenue ( 1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,271 for
the year 1896, 1,272 in 1897, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
VOLRSFREUND; Saturdays; Ger-
man; labor; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1; estaV)lished 1886; Richard Koeppel. editor;
VolkRfreunfl Publishing Association, pub-
lishers. Office. 310 Champlain avenue (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
or an average issue of 3,806 in 1905
and 2,767 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,200 in 1907.
WEST SIDE SUX; Saturdays; in
dependeut-repiiblican ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription 50 ceuts ; established 1890 ;
Cockett & Bryant, editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 71 Ontario street (3—8) (A A).
Copies printed : This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1901,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
BI-^VEEKI V
D E U T S C H- A^IERilvANlSCHE
KRIEGERZEITUNG;fortijightly; Ger-
man; eight pages 17x23; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Rud. von Ahlefeld, editor and
publisher. OfTlce, 1570 W. Third street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,944 in 1901
5,320 in 1904
5,680 in 1907
SEMIMONTHLY.
DER EVANGELISCHE BUNDS-
DOTE; semi-monthly; German; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription 50 ceuts; estab-
lished 1896; John Etjen, editor; Mattill &
Lamb, publishers. Office, 265-275 Woodland
avenue (11—2).
EVANGELICAL, HERALD; semi-
monthly (A A).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN FARMER AND POUL-
TRY MAN ; monthly (A A).
A3IERICAN MAGAZINE OF MIN-
ING AND IN\EST3IENTS; monthly;
mining and Investment ; sixty-four pages
7x10; subscription Si; establi«hed January,
1902; The Empire Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, American Trust building
(2-7).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert tnat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BOATING; monthly; sporting; motor
boats; sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established September, 1905; Penton Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMO-
TIVE ENGINEERS' MONTHLY
JOURNAL; fraternal; one hundred and
eighteen pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; C. H. Salmons, editor and man-
ager; Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers,
publishers. Office, Socletj' for Savings build-
ing (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 38,333 in 1901
and 58,060 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
CHRISTIAN HARVESTER;
monthlj- ; holiness ; eight pages 9x18 ; sub-
scription 40 cents; established 1878; Thos. K.
Doty, editor and publisher. Office, 1454 W.
84th street (1—8). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
CHURCH LIFE; monthly; protestant
episcopal ; sixteen pages 9x13 ; subscrip-
tions!; established 1887; Frederic E. J. Lloyd,
editor; Williams Publishingand Electric (Jo.,
publishers, office. 65 Taylor street.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,500 for the year
1894, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as i.ooo copies.
CONCRETE EN (i I NEE RING;
monthly; engineering and contracting;
876
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Cleveland.
forty-four pages 9x12; ■ubscription §1; es-
tablished Januaiy, 1907; F. D. Leslie, editor;
Technical PublisiiinR Coinpauv, publishers.
Office. 510 Caxton building (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,605 in 1907
DENTISTS' MAGAZINE; monthly
(A A).
DER JUGEND HEROI.l); monthly;
German; baptist; thirty-two pages TxlO; sub
scription 75 cents; established 1889; F. VV. C.
Meyer, editor; P. Rltter, publisher. Office.
957 to 961 Payne avenue (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
DER MISSIONS BOTE; monthly;
German ; undenominational; eight pages
9x12; subscription 25 cents; established 1884;
Rev. Aug. Becker, editor; Central Publishing
House, publishers. Office, 1184 to 1188 Pearl
street. Does not insert advertisements.
EVANGELICAL SUNDAY
SCHOOIi TEACHER; iiwuithly; unde
nominational; thirty six pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 90 cents; established 1876; J. C. Horn-
berger, editor; Thomas & Mattlll, publishers.
Office. 265 Woodland avenue.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1902,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
EVANGEL, IS CHE iMAGAZIN;
monthly; German; undenomUiatloiial; six-
ty-six pa,ges 7x10; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1877; J. Etzen. editor; Mattlll & Lamb,
publishers. Office, 265 Woodland ave. (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 12,000 in
1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
7,500 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
EVANGELISCHER MISSIONS-
BOTE; monthly; German; evangelical;
sixteen pages 7^^x10; subsoriptlon 25 cents;
established 1896; G. Heinmlller, editor:
Thomas Sc Mattlll, publishers. Office, 265-267
Woodland avenue.
EXPOSITOR AND CURRENT
ANECDOTES; momhiy; undenomina-
tional; sixty-four pages 63^x93/^; subscription
$1.80; established 1899; F. 31. Barton, editor
and publisher. Office, Caxton bldg. (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,666 in 1900
and 17,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
FOUNDRY; monthly; foundry businees;
ninety-six 10 one hundred and thirty six
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established "1893;
A. O. Backert. editor; Pentnn Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office. 1064 Rose building (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,620 in
1897 and 4. 1 58 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
LATHER; monthly (A A).
MAGAZINE: monthly (A A).
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RE-
PORTER; monthly; homeopathic medl
cine and surgery; fightv pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Hudson
OHIO— Cleveland.
D. Bishop and William H. Phillips, editors
and publisherg. Office, 764 Rose bldg. (8—7).
Copies printed: 1,600 in 1904
I.S7S in I90S
1,658 in 1906
1,650 in 1907
MEDICAL JOURNAL; monthly;
medical; eighty pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1902; W. H. Weir, M.D., editor
and publisher. Office, 1110 Eucild ave. (1—7).
Copies printed: 3 638 in 1895
2,000 in 1905
2,000 in 1906
2,000 in 1907
MISSIONARY MESSENGER I
monthly; undenominational; sixteen pages
8x10; subsoriptlon 25 cents; established 1886;
Mrs. S. J. Gamertsf elder, editor; Mattlll &
Lamb, publishers. Office. 265 Woodland are.
OHIO ARCHITECT AND BUILD-
ER; monthly: architecture; one hundred
pages 6^x10; subscription $1 ; established
July, 1902; Ohio Architect and Builder Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office, 807 St.
Clair avenue, N. W. (1—8).
RAILROAD TRAINMAN; month-
ly; railroad employees; one hundred and
thirty-two pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; D. L. Cease, editor; Brotherhood
of Railroad Trainmen, publishers (1—8;.
Copies printed: 50,300 in 1901
56,166 in 1902
68,683 in 1903
78,77s in 1904
90,200 in 1906
98,241 in 1907
TRADE BULLETIN; monthly; fifty
pages 9x13; subscription $1; Cleveland Trade
Bulletin Co., editors and publishers. Office,
825 Rockefeller building (2—7).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1906
2,500 in 1907
UP-TO-DATE DISTRIBUTER!
monthly; house to-house distributing; forty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1894;
Will A. Molton Distributing Agency, editors
and publishers. Office, 1010 St. Clair avenue
(1-7).
Copies printed:
2,918 in 1900
2,875 in 190Z
2,917 in 190:1
3>333 in 1903
3,542 in 1904
3,550 in 1905
2,525 in 1906
2,625 in 1907
AVOOD CRAFT; monthly; woodwork-
ing and pattern making: forty-six to sixty
pages 9x13; subscrii tion $1; established
March, 1904; R. J. Clegg, editor; The Gardner
Printing Co., publishers. Office, Caxton
building (.5—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,883 in 1905
and 6,300 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
WORLD EVANGEL AND CHRIS-
TIAN; monthly; religion; forty-eight to
sixty-four pages 6}4Ti9\4; subscription 50
cents; established 1890; W. J. Semelroth, edi-
tor; F. M. Barton, publisher. Office, Caxton
building (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 30,000 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
CLiYDE, Sandusky Co. ^ 2,515t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
877
OHIO.
OHIO.
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., 17 m. S. W.
of Sandusky. Flour mills, tool, automo-
bile, gas and marine engine and monu-
ment works.
DEMOCRATj Thorsdavs; democratic;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50: estab
lished 1899; C. N. Wilder, editor; Clyde
Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; repub-
lican: four pages 22x28; subscription $1.50;
•stabllshed 181^^; J. W. Fllcklnger, editor and
publisher.
REPORTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription fl; established
1880; W. H. Blair, editor and publisher
(7— 3P).
COLD WATER, Mercer Co. -D 627
pop., on Cincinnati Northern and Lake
Erie & Western Rds., 5 m. S. W. of Cellna,
the county seat. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March. 1901; George W. PhllUpps,
editor and publisher (1—8).
COLLEGE CORNER, Butler Go.p
378t pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-
ton Rd.,20m. N.W. of Hamilton, the county
seat. Grist and saw mills. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.25; established January, 1901;
S. P. Kellum. editor and publisher.
COLLINWOOD, Cuyahoga Co. d
10,000 pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
ern and New York. Chicago Sc St. Louis Rds.
and Lake Erie, 8 m. N. E. of Cleveland, the
county seat. Planing mills. Terra cotta
brick-yards, wire and car works and shops
of Lake Shore R. R. Summer residences.
CHRONICliE; Thursdays; eight pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1896; H.M.
Crosby, editor; Cockett, Bryant & Crosby,
publishers (2—8).
CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 133^x20; subscription $1; established
1900; Frank A. Bowman, editor and publisher
(1—8). Prints an edition for Euclid
CUYAHOGA CO. DEMOCRAT;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 18x32; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; The Cuyahoga
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(8—3).
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
17^x24; subscription $1; established 1896; W.
B. Ketterlngham. editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal oi
the claim.
INDUSTRIAL. MAGAZINE; month
ly; ent^ineerlng; one hundred and twenty-
eight pages 6fxl0: subscription $2; estab
lished January, 1902; W. D. Browning, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,616 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 m 1905
and 1907. .
COLUMBIANA, Columbiana Co. cf
1,339+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 1« m.
S. of Youngstown and 23 E. of Alliance.
Agricultural implements, tools and buggies.
LEDGER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; establlBhed 18W):
Newell & Shlngler, editors and publishers.
COLUMBUS, c. h., Franklin Co. D
State Capital, 125,560+ pop., on Scioto r.
and Ohio canal. A manufacturing city,
with natural gas. Extensive grain, iron,
coal, wool and stock trade. Seat of the
Ohio State University and Capital Uni-
versity.
DAILY.
CITIZEN ; every eveuingexcept Sunday;
independent; eight to sixteen pages 17^x20;
subsorlption $3; established 1899; The Citizen
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 17,942 in 1902
25,163 in 1904
27,010 in 1906
28,269 in 1907
COURIER; dally and Sundays; Ger-
man; democratic; dally six, Sunday twelve
pages 17x21^; subscription $3.60; established
September, 1908, as trl-weekly; Courier Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
DISPATCH; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; independent;
dally ten to twenty, Sunday thirty six to
forty -eight pages 20x26; subscription— dally
and Sunday $7 ; established 1871 ; H. H.
Hoffman, publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: (0©) No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had cre-
dit for exceeding 17,500 in 1902 and
more than 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
EXPRESS AND WtSTBOTE; every
evening except Sunday, DER WEiST-
BOTE» semi weekly, Tuesdays and Friday s ;
democratic; WOECHE^TL.ICHE CO-
LUMBU.-i EXPRESS, weekly. Thtirs-
days, and DEIl OHIO SONNTAGS-
GA8T, Sundays; German; lially and Sun-
day lepublicar, weekly Independent; daily
and weekly » it; 1 1 pages 17x23, Sunday twelve
to twenty four pages; subscription— daily
$6, Sunday $2, semi weelily $2, weekly 75
cents; established— dally 1890, Sunday 1878,
weekly 1880; L. Hirsch, editor; German-
American Publishing and Printing Com-
pany, publishers (2-8).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 2 303 for the year 1896,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
The Sunday edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1899 and 1901, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the semi-
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1902 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 8,576 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was cre-
dited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907. , .
OHIO STATE JOURNAl. » every
morning: republican; daily ten to twentv,
Sunday forty to sixty pages 20x34; sub-
scription— daily J6..50, Sunday $2: established
1811; Ohio State Journal Co., editors and
publishers (2— 5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
878
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Columbus.
issue of 12,773 in 1895 and 37.891 in
1905, since which time it has not fur-
nished a report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 for the year 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 17,306 in 1895 and
26,896 in 1905, since which time it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 20,000 for the year
1907.
OHIO SUN; every morning, and Sunday;
independent; daily ten, Sunday twenty four
pages 17x24; suliscrlption— daily $3, Sunday
$1; established July, 1906; Ohio Sun Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (8—6 P).
PKESS-POSTi every eveuing except
Sunday, and Sunday morning; democratic;
dailv twelve, Sunday thirty two pages 20x26;
subscription— dailv $5 ; established— daily
1827, Sunday 1898; W. P. Harrison, president;
The Press-Post Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 18,154 in
1896 and 24.989 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 20,000 in 1903 and
more than 17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
REPORTER; every morning except
Sunday; finance, law, real estate and build
ing trades; four pages 13x20; subscription
$12; established 1898; F. 31. Sprague, editor;
Reporter Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of i-3S3 i?
1901 and 1,743 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than i^ooo every year since,
up to and including 1907.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN ISSUE; Fridays; temper-
ance; sixteen pai^es 9x13; siib>i(.'ri|>tion $1: es-
tablished 1894; J. C. Jackson, editor: Anti-
Saloon Publishing Co., publishers ( 1--3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an aerage issue of 14.265 in_ 1901
and 44,790 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
CATHOTilC COLUMBIAN; Satur
days; roman catholic ; eight pages 15x23;
stibscrlption $2 ; established 1875: James T.
Carroll. editor; Columbian Printing Co., pub-
lishers (8— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 10,030 in
1896. since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceeding 4,000 in
1903 and more than 2,250 in 1907.
COL.ORED WORLD : SaturdaysfA A).
FRANKIilN CO. HERALD; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1893: The Buckeye
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,150 in
1903, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
LABOR TRIBUNE; Saturdays (A A).
LUTHERAN STANDARD ; Satur
days; lutheran; eight pages 12x17; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1843; Rev. G. T. Cooper,
editor; Lutheran Book Concern, publishers
(1—7). Does not insert advertisements.
LUTHERISCHE KIRCHENZEIT-
UNG; Saturdays; German; lutheran; six-
teen pages 11x15; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1859; R. C. H. Lenski, editor; Lutheran
OHIO— Columbus.
Book Concern, publishers (1—7). Does not
insert advertisements
OHIO WAISENFREUND; Wednes
days: German; roman catholic; twelve pageg
12xlT;subscrlptlon $1.50; established 1872; Rev.
] Joseph Jessing, editor; The Pontifical Col-
lege Josephinum, publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satia-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit fo
exceeding 7,500 in 1900 and more than
4.000 in 1901, and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
TOWN TOPICS; Saturdays; sixteen
pages 8x12; subscription $1; established 1896;
Town Touics Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (3-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRADES RECORD; Saturdays;
labor; eight to twenty pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established October, 1901; C. D.
Wilson, editor; Wilson & Kenimler, pub-
lishers (8— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 190a
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop"
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renew^ of
the claim.
WINE AND SPIRIT NEWS ; Wednes
days; liquors; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1892; Wine and
Spirit News Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
DIRT MOVER; semi-monthly; rail-
road contractors' organ; forty four to sixty
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1895;
W. A. Marsh, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,581 in 1906
5,096 in 1907
EAGLE MESSENGER; semi-month-
ly; Fraternal Order of Eaerles; four pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1902; Eagle
Messenger Publishing Co. (Inc.), editors and
publishers (1 — 8).
MONTHLY.
ADVERTISING WORLD; monthly;
advertising; thlrt^v-two pagesTxlO; subscrip-
tion 35 cents; established 1896: Chas. S.
Anderson, editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 11,341 .Jn
1897 and 19,354 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 17,500 in 1907.
AGRICULTURAL STUDENT
MAGAZINE; monthly; thirty t>.vo pages
7x10; subicriprion 50 cents; established 1894;
M.F.Miller, editor: The Agricultural Student
Publishing Co.. publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1905,
since which time it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
AMERICAN INSURANCE JOUR-
NAL; monthly; fraternal Insurance; four
pages 16x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
879
OHIO — Columbus.
OHIO— Colwnbus.
lished 1895 ; The American Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,603 in
1896 and 10,250 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1907.
BUNDLiE OF STICK!*; monthly; odd
fellowship; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1884; Charles H. Lj'man, edi-
tor; Spahr & Glenn, publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,400 in 1894 and
4,000 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
BUSINESS EDUCATOR (prints two
editions— Teachers' and Students' ) ; monthly,
except July and August; educational; Teach-
ers' forty-eight. Students' thirty-six pages
S]4xll}4; subscription — Teachers' $1, Stud-
ents' 75 cents; established ISfl.'J; C. P. Zaner,
editor; Zaner & Bloser Co., publishers (1 — 8).
Cooies printed: 11,483 in 1907
COLUIIBIS MEDICAL, JOUR-
NAIi; monthly; medical and surgical; sev-
enty-two pages 63^x10; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1876; C. S. Carr, M.D., editor; C. C.
Hollenhack, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,500 in
1901 and 2 000 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
HUNTER-TRADER-TRAPPER ;
monthly; sporting; one hundred and fifty to
two hundred pages ev^xgj^; subscription
$1; established 1900; A. R. Harding, editor;
A. R. Harding
(12-6). .
Copies printed
Publishing Co., publishers
in
in
in
in
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
6,790
9»9S8
12,875
16,625
22,708 in
28,250 in
34,167 in
MIDLAND DRUGGIST; monthly;
pharmacy; one hundred pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; George B. KaufC-
man, editor; Midland Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1-8).
Copies printed: 1,705 in 1902
2,000 in 1907
NATIONAL GUARD MAGAZINE;
monthly; military; eighty-four pages 6^^x914:;
subscription .§1; established January, 1907;
Edward T. Miller, editor and publisher
(4-8 P).
OHIO ASSOCIATION NEWS;
monthly; sixteen pages 6x9; subscription
25 cents; esatabli.shed 1902; George B. Landis,
editor: State Committee of theY. M.C. A.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,075 in 1903
2,023 in 1907
OHIO EDUCATIONAL MONTH-
LY; educational; fifty pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established 1852; O. T. Corson,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,450 in
1 90 1 and 4,866 in 1903, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1905
and 1907.
OHIO ILLUSTRATED MAGA-
ZINE; monthly; one hundred and thirty-
pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
six
1906; Webster P. Huntington, editor; Ohio
Magazine Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
OHIO -MESSENGER; monthlv; tem-
perance; sixteen pages 9x12J^; subscription
25 cents; established 18S8; Lillian Burt, edi-
tor; Eleanor M. Arnold, manager (4—8 P).
Copies printed: 10,116 in 1907
OHIO STATE MEDICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly: medical; niretr pages
61^x10; subscription SI; established July,
1905; Frank Winders, M. D., editor; Ohio
State Medical Association, publishers (1 — 7).
PAINTER AND WOOD FINISH-
ER: monthly; painting; decoiating; twenty
pages 6^^x10; subscription $1; established
November, 1902 ; R. H. Forgrave, editor;
Painter and Wood Finisher Publishing Co.,
publishers (9—5 P).
SALES-AGENT; monthly; clothing,
furnishing goods and tailoring; twenty-four
to thirty- two pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents: established 190(1; E.L.Moon. editorand
publisher
(12—6).
See advertis
belov.
Copies
printed:
1,492 in 1900
2,89 s in 1 90 1
4,958 in 1902
5.333 in 1903
7.333 in 1904
7,166 in 1905
7,250 in 1906
7,750 in 1907
SAMPLE CASE; monthly; salesman-
ship; commercial travelers; sixty-four to
seventy-two pages ej^xlO ; subscription $1;
established 1891; Charles E. Barker, editor;
Order of United Commercial Travelers of
America, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,776 in 1898
16,375 in 1901
TKe Sales-Ag'ent
is the most popular an(d the most talkecd of
magazine that reaches the Men's Wear Tra(de.
Circulation bigger and advertising rate low. If
you. want Mail Orders DIRECT, test out this
magazine. Don't be skeptical — investigate.
TKe Sales-A^ent PtiblisKing' Co.
E. L. MOON. Editor and Publisher. COLUMBUS, OHIO
880
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO—Columhus.
18,067 in 1902
24,416 in 1903
28,850 in 1904
34,783 in 190S
41,141 in 1906
46,058 in 1907
ST4NL.EY'8 MONTHLY: agrlcul
ture, poultry; thirtytwo to forty-eight pages
6x9; subscription 35 Cr-nts; pstablished Janu-
ary, 1908; Wilson Stanley Fulkmau. editor
and publisher (2—8).
QUARTERLY.
"OliD NORTHWEST" GENEA-
LOGICAL. QUARTERLY; ninety six
pages 6x9}^; subscription $3; established
1898; The Genealogical Society, editors and
publishers (1— S^.
COLUMBUS GROVE, Putnam Co.
~t! 1,935+ pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton and Pittsburg. Akron & Western
Rds., 8 m. S. of Ottawa, the county seat.
Agriculture.
CLIPPER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 19^^x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; J. H. Bowman, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
PUTNAM CO. VIDETTEj Fridays;
republican ; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1- established 1878; 7ale & Ward, edi
tors and publishers (10—6).
CONNEAUT, Aihtabula Co. c( 7,133t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
New York, Chicago & St. Louis and Bes-
semer & Lake Erie Rds., 69 m, N. E. of
Cleveland. Manufacturing. A lake port.
EVENING NEWS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22;
•ubscrlption $1.50; established 1897; P. E.
Blssell, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,500 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
POST-HERALD; every evening except
Sunday; republican; four pages 17x22; sub-
■crlptlon $1.50; established 1892; The Rleg &
Smith Printing Co., editors and publishers
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,555 ^O'"
the year 1895, but has not since tnade
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
CONTINENTAL, Putnam Co. \2l,10it
pop., at Junction of Toledo, St. Louis &
Kansas City, Columbus, Lima & Milwau-
kee and New York, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 13 m. N. W. of Ottawa, the county
seat. Indian corn, wheat, oats and pork.
UNION-NEWS; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.25: estab-
lished 1888; H. P. Fluhart, editor and publish-
er (7—5).
CORTLAND, Trumbull Co. cf 6«0t
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western
Rd., 8 m. N. E. of Warren, the county seat.
Dairying.
HERALD; Frldaj^s; independent; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
C. C. Hadsell, editor and publisher (7—5).
COSHOCTON, c. h., Coahocton Co. n
6,473+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
OHIO.
cago & St. Louis and Wheeling & Lake Erie
and Pennsylvania Go's Rds., Muskingum r.
and Ohio canal, 69 m. N. E. of Columbus,
the State capital. Coal mining, manu-
factui-iug and novelty advertising facto-
ries.
AGE; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEliLV, Thursdays; republican; eight
pages, 17ix22i; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established— daily 1899, weekly 1825; R. C.
Snyder, editor; Age Publishing Company,
publishers (2 — 7).
Copies printed: daily, 1,638 in 1904
2,128 in 1905
2,757 in 1906
2,796 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,425 in J899 and 1,405
in 1902, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re»
port, but has been eredited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1901, up
to and including 1907.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription^<iail}' $5,
weekly $1; established 1906. succeeding
Democrat (1844) and Standard {1919) ; D. H.
Harnly, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—T).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an
average issue of 2,123 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
For the year 1906 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information
as would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
WOCHENBLATT ; Thursdays; Ger-
man; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1880; Jacob Werner, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
COVINGTON, Miami Co. -a l,:91t
pop., on Cincinnati, Dayton & Chicago and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds. and Stillwater creek, 6 m. S. of Piqua.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1870; R. & W. F. Cantwell. editors and
publishers (7—3 P).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; J. H. Marlin, editor and publisher
(1-4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,165 in
1903, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as i.ooo copies.
CRESTLINE, Crawford Co. b 3,282t
pop., at junction of Pennsylvania Co's and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Loula
Rds., 12 m. E. of Bucyrus, the county seat.
Manufactories and railroad shops.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1869; Jas. F. McMabon, editor; Crest-
line Publishing Co., publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,185 in 1903
and 2,269 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than I.ooo in 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
881
OHIO.
CRESTON, Wayne Co. ^ 1,200 pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio, Erie, and Wheeling &
Lake Erie Rds.,25 m. S. W. of Akron. Pre-
serve and piclcling works, handle factory,
hoop and stave mill.
JOURNAL; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab
lished 1880; F. M. Sulliger, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CRIDERSVILLE, Auglaize Co. -o
581+ pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
and West Ohio Electric Rd.. 7 m. N. E. of
Wapakoneta,the county seat. Agriculture.
manufacturing and petroleum.
BI- COUNTY REVIEW; Fridays;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription §1;
established 1898; W. A. Burkhardt, editor;
The Burkhardt Printing Company, publish-
ers (6—3).
CROOKSVILL.E, Perry Co. D 3,500
pop. —local estimate — on Cincinnati &
Muskingum Valley and Zanesvllle & West-
ern Rds., 13 m. S. of Zanesville. Potteries.
ADVANCE; Fridaj^s; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
October, 1902 ; W. H. & C. W. Longhead,
editors and publishers (1—8).
X RAYS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20 ;
gubscription $1; established 1896; J. F. De
Long, editor and publisher (? — 5).
CROTON, Licking Co. U 609t pop., on
Toledo & Ohio Central Rd., about 20 m. N.
W. of Newark.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays (A A*.
CUMBERLAND, Guernsey Co. O-
618+ pop., on Belaire, Zanesville & Cincin-
nati and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., 12 m. S. of
Cambridge, the county seat. Planing and
flour mills. Tile manufacturing.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x24: subscription $1; established 1892;
W. G. Nichols, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
CUSTAR, Wood Co. \2 293t pop., on
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 12 m.
S. W. of Bowling (Jreen, the county seat.
and 31 S. W. of Toledo. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription SI; established
1898; E. A. Norcross, editor and publisher
(8-3).
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Summit Co.
cT 3,186+ pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Colum-
bus and Baltimore & Ohio Rds. and Cuya-
hoga r., 6 m. N. of Akron, the county seat.
Milling machine building and manufac-
turing.
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1870; Baumanft Orth, editors and
publishers (9—5).
CYGNET, Wood Co. a' 1,100 pop., on
Toledo & Ohio Central Rd.. 10 m. 8. of
Bowling Green, the county seat. Produc
tlon of crude petroleum.
REVIEW; Thursdays: eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; R. L
Balsley. editor and publisher (1—8).
DALTON, Wayne Co. o 666t pop., on
Wheeling & Lake Erie Rd., 6 m. S. E. of Orr-
56
OHIO.
viUe. Roller mills, pottery and stove and
carriage factories. Wheat growing.
GAZETTE: Thursdays; neutral; eight
pages 18x24: subscription $1 ; established 18T6:
W. C. Scott, editor and publisher.
DANVILLE, Knox Co. n 298t pop.,
on Cleveland. Akron & Columbus Rd., 14
m. N. E. of Mount Vernon, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TRI-COIINTY LEADER; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1881; F. O. Pad get, editor;
Standard Priming Co., publishers (12-3).
DAYTON, c.h., Montgomery Co.-D
125,000 pop.— local estimate— on Great Mi-
ami r. and Miami canal, 60 m. N. E. of
Cincinnati and 67 S. E. of Columbus, the
State capital. Slanufacturing and com-
mercial center.
DAILY.
EVENING HERALD; everv evening
except Sunday; ten to twenty-eight pages
20x26 ; subscription $3 ; established 1^1 ;
Herald Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 7,688 in 1901
17,518 in 190S
23,876 in 1907
JOURNAL; every morning ; republitan;
ten to forty pages 16x21; subscription $4;
established 1808; The Dayton Journal Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 18,820 in 1906
21,217 in 1907
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; ten pages ISJ^xSl}^; subscription
$3; established 1885; News Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers { 1—8).
Copies printed: 16,305 in 1900
21,198 in 1905
30,247 in 1907
Publisher's annoiinceinent.— The average cir-
culation of the Dayton Daily News for 1907
was 30,247. The News guarantees a net
paid circulation equal to the combined cir-
culation of all other Eayton dallies. A
canvass conducted by the merchants of
Dayton verifies this claim. It reaches 91
towns outside of Dayton, and covers 176
rural routes. Member News League of
Ohio.
VOLKSZEITUNG: every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and W'EEKLY, Thursdays-,,
German; independent democratic; daily
four, weekly eight pages 14x21 ; subscriptioiv
-dally $6.50, weekly $2; established 1865;
Neder & Moosbrugger, editors; German News-
paper Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897^
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, btit failed to
furnish such definite information «•
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
WEEKLY.
DER FR(EHLICHE BOT8CHAF-
TER; Tuesdays; German; united brethren ;
eight pages 14x18; subscription $1.75; estab-
lished 1846; E. Lorenz, editor; W. R. Funk,
publisher.
HERALD OF GOSPEL LIBERTY I
Thnredays; undenominational; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $1.50; established 1606; J.
Pressby Barrett, editor ; Christian Pub-
lishing Association, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,238 in 1901
S,oS3 in 1907
882
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Dayton.
LUTHERAN EVANGELIST; Fri
days; lutheran; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
•oriptlon $1; estabiished 1876; J. G. Butler,
editor; Lutheran Evangelist Companj, pub-
lishers; dated also at Washington, D.C.(3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had ere*
dit for an average issue of 8>i30 in
1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 4,000
every year since, up to aad including
1907.
MEN OF DAYTON; Thursdays; Young
Men's Christian Association; four papes
8x11; subscription 25 cents; established 1895;
Piatt B. Lawtou, editor; Young Men's Chris-
tian Association, publishers (1—7) (A A).
MONTGOMERY CO. REPORTER;
Fridays; labor; six pages 18x24; subscription
SO cents; established 1876; D. J. & J. M.O'Don-
nell, editors and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit tor an average issue of 1,909 in
1900 and 2384 in 1904, since which
it has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
RELIGIOUS TELESCOPE; Wednes
days; united brethren; thirtv-two pages 9x13;
•ubseriptlon $2 ; established 1884 : I. L. Kep-
hart and J. M. Phillipi, editors ; W. R. Funk,
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 16,194 in 1894
19,767 in 1900
19,415 in 1904
20,096 in 1905
20,956 m 1906
22,206 in 1907
SUNDAY WORLD; Sundays; inde.
pendent; twenty-four pages lfix24; snbscrip
tlon 11.75; established 18S9;H. C. Phelps, edi
tor; World Publisiiing Co., publishers (8— :5)'
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
WATCHWORD; Saturdays; united
brethren; sixteen pages 8x12; subscription $1 ;
established 1893; H. F. Shupe, editor; W. R.
Funk, publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 6,330 in 1897
13.992 in 1900
22,300 in 1902
35,519 in 1905
37,971 in 1906
37,462 in 1907
SEMIMONTHLY.
TQUNG CATHOLIC MESSEN-
OKR; semi-monthly; roman catholic; juve-
nile; eight pages 9x13; subscription 50 cents;
••tablUhed 1884; Geo. A. Pflaum, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 17,895 in 1895
35,208 in 190S
33,587 in 1907
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN POULTRYMAN;
monthly; twenty eight pages S^xl\}4; sub-
•orlptlon 50 cents; established 1905; consoli-
dation of Ohio I'oultry Journal (1884) and
Record (1898) ; American Poultryman Com-
pany, publishers (2—7 P) (A A)-
CHOIR LEADER; monthly; sacred
music; thirty- two pages 7x10; subscription
90 cents; established 1894; E. S. Lorenz, edi-
tor; The Lorenz Pub. Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of ii>854 in
OHIO— Dayton.
1895 and 10,669 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
HOME HOUR; monthly; household;
sixteen pages 8^x^x1 13^; subscription 25 cents;
established January, 1904,38 Farm Queen; W.
A. Cook- editor and publisher (1—8 F).
I. L. U. HOME JOURNAL; monthly;
fjateinal; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip
tion 50 cents; established Drcember, 1903, as
Laborers' Journal ; W. G. Critehlow, editor;
International Laborers' Union Grand Lodge,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,250 in 1904
11,895 in 1905
12,816 in 1906
16,708 in 1907
KIRCHENCHOR; monthly (A A).
MISSIONARY ADVANCE; monthly;
unitea brethren in Christ; fifty two pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1895;
Rev. S. S. Hough and Rev. C. Whitney, edi-
tors; United brethren in Christ Printing
Establishment, publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,580 in
1896 and 3,000 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
OUR BIBLE TEACHER; monthly;
united brethren; thirty-six pages 6x9; sub-
scription 60 cents; established 1872: H. H.
Font, editor; W R. Funk, publisher (8— 3P).
Copies printed: 11,417 in 1906
11,858 in 1907
WOMAN'S EVANGEL; monthly;
united brethren; thirty two pages 6}^x9i^;
subscription 50 cents; established 1882T Mr~s.
M. R. Albert, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 5,175 in 1905
6,416 in 1907
WORLD'S EVENTS; monthly: liter-
ary; tliirty-two pages lOJ^xlS-H; subscription
$1; established November, 1900; S. D. Fess.
editor; World's Events Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2— 8P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 62,500 in 1902
and 94,166 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever accord-
ed in the absence of a definite and sat-
isfactory statement of copies printed
during the period of a full year.
BI MONTHLY.
D. D. S. ; bimonthly; dentistrj'; sixty-
eight to seventy six pHgPS 6x9; subscription
50 cents; established 1906; Dr. G. A. Billow,
editor; The Dayton Dental Supply Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1907
ORGANIST; bi-monthly (A A).
QUARTERLY.
BIBLE CT- \SS QUARTERLY (A A).
OUR INTFRMEDIATE LESSON
QUARTERLY (A A).
OUR SENIOR LESSON QUAR-
TERLY; united brethren in Christ;
thirtv-two pages 6x9; subscription 20 cents;
established 1878; Rev. H. H. Font, D.D.. ai>d
W. O. Fries, D.D., editors; Rev. W. R. Funk,
publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: 154,000 in 1906
155,000 in 1907
DEFIANCE, c. h., Defiance Co. ^
7,579+ pop., on Wabash and Baltimore & Ohio
Rds., Wabash & Erie canal and at conflu-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
883
OHIO.
OHIO.
ence of Maumee and Auglaize rs., 51 m.
S. W. of Toledo. Manufacturing.
CRESCENT-NEWS; every eveningex-
cept Sunday, and DErtlOCKAT, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weeklv
$1; established— daily Crescent 1888, News 1892,
weekly 1844; J. L. Patterson, editor; Ores
cent Publishing Company, publishers (12—6). j
Copies printed: The daily edition;
of this paper has on two occasions in- \
dicated a desire to have credit for issu-
ing more than i,ooo copies regularly, I
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than i,ooo copies regularly
in the years 1896 and 1903, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing
so many.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKT.Y, Fji-idays; repub-
lican; eight pages— daily 15x22, weekly 19x26;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1894, weeklv 1857; The Express,
publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly in
1896, but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim for issu-
ing so many.
HEROLD; Wednesdays; German; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1881; J. A. Delndorfer, ed-
itor and publisher (11— 2).
DEGRAFF, Logan Co. -n l,1.50tpop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louig Rd., 9 m. S. W. of Bellefontaine, the
county seat. Agriculture, dairying, stock
raising and canning.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; S. P. Pond, editor and publisher
(1- ).
DELAWARE, c. h., Delaware Co. D
12,(X)0 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Columbus, Hocking
Valley & Toledo and Columbus. Sandusky
& Hocking Rds. and Olentangy r., 25 m.
N. of Columbus, the State capital. Woolen
goods, fireproof tiling, chairs, gas engines,
etc. Seat of Ohio Wesleyan University and
Wesleyan Female College.
GAZETTE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEi>II-\VEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; eight pages 17^^x22;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1 ; estab
lished— daily 1884, semi-weekly 1818; II. C.
Thomson, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,363 in 1904
1,327 in 1905
1,438 in 1906
1,563 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 1,924 in 1904
1,995 in 1905
1,978 in 1906
2,037 i" 1907
Publisher's- announcement.— Our two paperg
cover Delaware city and county complete-
ly. The fact that practically the whole of
the circulation is delivered to regular sub-
scribers enhances it'? value to advertisers.
JOURNAL-HERATiDj every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; daily eight, Saturday six-
teen pages 15x22, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $5. weekly $1..50; estab-
lished 1837; J. D. Knuwles, editor; Knowles
& Murray, publishers (ti- 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition has on tibree oc-
casions indicated a desire to have cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
OHIO WESLEYAN TRANS-
C R I F T ; Wednesdays, during the college
year; collegiate; twenty to thiitysix pages
8x10; subscription $1.25; established 1867; E.
L. JIartingale, editor; H. C. Thompson, pub-
lisher (T— 5).
BELiPHOS, in Allen and Van Wert
Counties tl 4,517+ pop., on Cincinnati. Ham-
ilton & Day ton,PennsylyaniaCo's, Northern
Ohio and Toledo, St. Louis -t Western Rds.
14 m. N. W. of Lima, the county seat of
Allen Co. The Miami & Erie canal runs
through the town, being the county line.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 12x18;
subscription— daily $5, weekly *1; estab-
lished—daily 1894, weekly 1869; D. V. Gasson,
editor and publisher (1—8); published in
Allen countj .
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on four occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for isstt-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
C O U R A N T ; weekly, twice a- week,
Wednesdaj's and Saturdajs; independent;
elerht pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; Louis C. Laudick, editor and pub-
lisher; published in Van Wert conntj' (4 — 7).
BUCKEYE INFORMER; monthly;
printing; sixteen pages 6x9; subscription 50
cents; Carl A. Jettlnger, editor and publisher
C8— (>P) (A A).
DELTA, Fulton Co. tl l,230t pop., on
Lake Shore Sc Michigan Southern and Wa-
bash Rds., 25 m. W. of Toledo. Oval wood
dish manufactorj' and poultry - packing
house. Agriculture, stock raising and fruit
growing.
ATLAS; Thursdays: independent: eight
pages 20x24; subscription $1; established 1885;
E. L. Waltz, editor; Atlas Printing Com-
pany, publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,560 in
1895 and 2,000 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
DENNISON, Tuscarawai Co. D- 3,763t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louis
Rd., 100 m. N. W. of Columbus, the State cap-
ital. Railroad car and machine shops.
PARAGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays ; inde-
pendent; four pages lSx24: subscription-
daily S3, weekly $1; established— daily 1899
884
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
weekly 1879; W. A. Pittenger, editor; Para-
graph Publishing Company, publishers (3—3),
DESHLER, Henry Co. ^ l,828t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio and Cincinnati, Hamil-
ton & Dayton Rds..3T m. S. W. of Toledo.
Staves, lumber and shingles.
FLAG; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established 1875;
A. B. Smith, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal ot
the claim.
DILLON VALE, Jefferson Co. D- 1,900
pop., on Wheeling & Lake Erie and Lake
Erie, Alliance & Wheeling Rds., 15 m. S. W.
of Stsubenville, the county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1901 (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
DOYLESTOWN, Wayne Co. ^ l,0.57t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 13 m. S. W.
of Akron. Farming implement and alumi-
num factories. Coal mines.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x<J4; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1874; W. R. Gillespie, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
DRESDEN, Mutkingum Co. U l,600t
pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley
and Cleveland, Canton & Southern Rda.
and at head of navigation on Muskingum
r., 16 m. above Zanesville, the county seat.
Water power abundant. Coal, limestone,
glass stone and iron ore.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; independent;
«ight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1838; C. E. F. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher.
DUBLIN, Franklin Co. D 275t pop.,
on Hocking Valley Rd., 10 m. N. of Colum-
bus.
SCHOOL. RECORD: monthly; educa-
tional; four pages lOi^xU; subscription 50
cents; established 189^; Will C. Merritt, edi-
tor and publisher (.5— 5 I') (A A).
DUNKIRK, Hardin Co. -a l,222t pop.,
on Ohio Central and Pennsylvania Co's
Rds., 24 m. E. of Lima. Wagon and plow
factory and quarries.
STANDARD; Thursdays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription Si ; established 1875;
Q. M. Kingsbury, editor and publisher (12—^).
EAST CLEVELAND, Cuyahoga
Co. cf 7,000 pop., 1 m. E. of Cleveland, th«
county seat. Homes of Cleveland business
men.
SIGNAL; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
January, 1901 ; H. M. Crosby, editor; Cockett
& Crosby, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 190a
OHIO.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
EAST LIVERPOOL, Columbiana
Co. cf 16,485+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's
Rd. and Ohio r., 48 m. W. of Pittsburg, Pa.
Porcelain, white granite and yellow ware.
Agriculture.
EVENING REVIEW; every evening
except Sunday; republican ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $5; established 1884; L.
H. Brush, editor; East Liverpool Publish-
ing Co., publishers (8—5 P).
Copies prined: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3,689 ^
1902 and 5»i33 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but wa«
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
CRISIS; Thursdays: democratic; eight
•pages 173^x223^; subscription $1; established
1879; C. G. Byron, editor and publisher
(2-S P) (A A).
POTTERS' HERAIiD; Thursdays;
labor; pottery; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1899; T. J. DufTv, edi-
tor: H. O. Allison, publisher (11-5) (A A).
Copies printed: 5,326 for year end-
ing August 2, 1906.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; six
pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; established
1876; J. H. Simms, editor and publisher.
EAST PALESTINE, Columbiana
Co. cf 3,500 pop., on Pennsylvania Co's
Rd., 50 m. N. W. of Pittsburg, Pa. Coal
mining. Potteries, tile and fire-brick
works. Shipping point for produce and
stock.
REVEILIiE ECHO; Thursdays; inde-
pendent: eight pages 15x22: subscription $1 ;
established 1886; C. L. Merwiu, editor; Re-
veille Echo Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for average issue of 1,900 for
the year 1897, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
EATON, c. h., Preble Co.-o 3,155tpop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd.. 53 m. N. of Cincinnati. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1840; Earl H. Irvin. editor and pub-
lisher (3-5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,248 -for
the year 1903, 1,202 in 190^, but hat
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
HERAliD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; C. B. Unger, editor and publisher
(1-8). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,650 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
REGISTER; Thursdays ; republican ;
ten pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; estab-
lished 1820; W. F. Albright & Sons, editors and
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
885
OHIO.
OHIO.
have credit for issuing more than
1,000 copies regularly, but such defi-
nite information as would warrant such
a rating has never been forthcoming.
EDGERTON, Williams Co. tl 1.0431
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 60 m. W. of Toledo. Saw mills and bas-
ket manufactories.
EARTH: Fridays : independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1882; C .W. Miller, editor and publisher (7—5).
EDON, Williams Co. "t: 740t pop,, on
Wabash Rd., 13 m. N. W. of Bryan, the
county seat. Saw and woolen mills, handle,
stave and carriage factories. Agriculture.
COMWEKCIAI-. ; Fridays; iudepeud-
ent; eight pages i3x2i!: subscription $1; es
tablished 1890; A. S. Powers, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
ELDORABO, Preble Co. -0 375 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 12 m. N. of Eaton,
the county seat.
BEE; Thursdays; independent; four to
eight pages; 13x80; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished April, 1898; O. G. Murray, editor
and publisher (7— 5).
ELMORE, Ottawa Co. ti l,025tpop.,on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 17
m. S. E. of Toledo. 31anufacturlng and
farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1876; F. E. Holtcamp, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
EIiMWOOD PLACE, Hamilton Co.
p 3,000 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St, Louis and Clnolnnatl, Hamilton
& Dayton Rds., 8 m. N. E. of Cincinnati
Manufacturing.
VALLEY BLADE; Saturdays; local;
eight pages 15x2tt ; subscription $1 ; J. F.
Scott, editor and publisher (I— S).
VALLEY CITIZEN : Fridays (A A).
ELYRIA, c. h., Lorain Co. t} 8,791t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Baltimore & Ohio Rds. and Black r., 25
m. S. W. of Cleveland. Shears, sheet steel,
steel tubing furnaces, bow rockets and
grindstones.
CHRONICLE: every evening except
Sunday and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription — dally
$3, weekly $1; established July, 1901; C. R.
Summers, editor; Elyria Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1 — i).
Copies printed : The daily edition of this
paper had credit for an issue of 3,143 in igo6,
since which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
TELEGRAM ; every evening except
Sunday, and REPUBLICAN, Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1898,
&?. Reporter, weekly 1841: Republican Print-
ing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,846 for the year 1903; 2,581
in 1906; since which it has not fur-
nished any definite or satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1865; F. S. Reefy & Son, editors
and publishers (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 in 1895 and 1,250
in 1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907,
FARMERS VILLE,3i"onf^omej-?/ Co.
P 44U+ pop., on Cincinnati Northern Rd.,
about 12 m. S. W. of Dayton.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
FAYETTE, i^««on Co. ^886t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 50 m,.
W. of Toledo. Agriculture and lumber.
Normal School.
REVIEW; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established Sei)tember,
1901; C. E. Yost, editor and publisher (1—8).
FELICITY, Clermont Co. p 695t pop.,
4 m. N. of Ohio r. and 35 S. E. of Cincinnati.
Tobacco growing and shipping.
TIMES; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; Grant Purkiser, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
F I N D L A Y , c. h., Hancock Co.
\2 17,613+ pop., on Lake Erie & Western
Ohio Central Lines. Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis, Cincinnati, Ham-
ilton & Dayton and Findlay, Ft. Wayne &
Western Rds. and Blanchard's fork of
Auglaize r., 90 m. N. W. of Columbus, the
State capital. Rolling mills, potteries,
porcelain and glass works, f lu-niture, bas-
ket and nail factories, also stone quarries
and tube works. Oil refineries and natural
gas and oil.
CO U K lER ;every evening except Sunday,
and HANCOCK COURIER, Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $4.80, weekly $1; established— daily
1887, weekly Courier 1836; H. W. Brown, edi-
tor; Findlay Courier Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,349 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907. _^
MORNINU REPUBLICAN"; every
morning except Sunday, and EVENING
JEFFER SO xM A N, every evening except
Sunday, and WEERIiY, Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x22; subscription-
morning $4.80, evening $4.50, weekly $1; es-
tablished—morning 1886, evening 1880, weekly
1879; A.J. Hazlett, editor; Findlay Publish-
ing Company, pubUahers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily editions of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,257 in 1897 and 5,781 in
886
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
1906, since which they have not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but were credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,420 in 1896
and 3,294 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WOCHENBL.ATT ; Thursdays; Ger-
man; democratic; eight pages 17x24; sub-
•cription $1.50; established 1886; C. Heyne,
•ditorand publisher.
CHRISTIAN UNITY HERAL.D;
monthly (A A).
FliUSHING, Belmont Co. Or 653t pop.,
on Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Rd., 28
m. W. of Wheeling, W. Va. Flour millg.
Dairying, wool raising and coal mining.
NEWS-ADVERTISER; Fridays; lude-
p«ndeut-repub]ican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; W. E. Judkins,
editor and publisher (6—3).
FOREST, Hardin Co. -u 1.155t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Rds.
29 m. W. of Bucyrus. Milling, manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x32; subscription $1; es-
tablished May. 1907; L. A. Conklin, editor and
publisher (10— 7 P).
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent; ten
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1874; J. C. Shuler, editor; Review Co., pub-
lishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FORT RECOVERY, Aferc«r Co.^
1,097+ pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd. and
Wabash r., 45 m. S.W. of Lima. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; A. A. Kolp, editor and publisher.
FOSTORIA, Seneca Co. ^ 8,000 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western, Baltimore & Ohio,
New York, Chicago & St. Louis and Colum-
bus, Hocking Valley & Toledo and Ohio
Central Rds., 13 m. N.W. of Tiffin, the county
seat. Manufacturing and aarriculture.
REVIEW-DISPATCH ; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEK L Y, Thurs-
da.vs; republican; daily four to eight, weekly
eight pages 20x24; subscription — dailj' $5,
weekly $1; established — daily 1894, weekly
1860; Review Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
TIIVIES; every evening except Sunday,
and DEI>IOCRAT, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x20; subscription— dally
$5, weekly $1; established— daily 1889, week-
ly 1875; Roscoe Carle, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907 both
editions of this paper seemed to assert
that they had an average^ issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect
FRANKFORT, i?os« Co. g 717t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Dayton & Ironton Rd., 12
m. N. W. of Chillicothe, the county seat.
Farming.
SUN; Saturdays ; independent ; eight
pages 14x20; subscription $1; established 1884;
C. E. Blechler, editor and publisher (6—3).
FRANKLIN, Warren Co p 2,724t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis and Cincinnati Northern
Rds. and Great Miami i*., 10 m. N. E. of
Lebanon, the county seat, and 16 S. of
Dayton. Paper and flour mills, lumber
and tobacco factories.
CHRONICL.E; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscriptioji $1.50; estab-
lished 1875; S. S. Tibbals, editor and publisher
(12-.5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,377 in 1903
and 1,619 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
■pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
Adam Bridge, editor and publisher (7—5).
FREDERICTOWN, Anoa: Co. n
890+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and Ov 1
creek, 7 m. N. of Mount Vernon, the county
seat. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Fridays ; independ-
ent ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871 ; W. S. Cummings, editor and pub-
lisher.
FREEPORT, Harrison Co. U- 890t
pop., on Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Rd.,
36 m. N. W. of Wheeling, W. Va. Flour
mills, stone quarries and coal mines.
PRESS; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1880 ;
L. B. Williams, editor; Williams Bros., pub-
lishers (7-3). •
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,307 in 1903,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
FREMONT, c. h., Sandusky Co. d
12,000 pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern, New York, Lake Erie & Western
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds. and San-
dusky r., at head of navigation, 24 m. S. W.
of Sandusky.
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday, and DEiUOCRATIC 3IESSEN-
GER, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
four pages 17x24; subscription —daily $5,
semi-weekly $1; established — daily 1896,
semi-weekly 1840; T. A. Dean, editor; Mes-
senger Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
(jopies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect.
NE WS ; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; Independent; four pages 20x24; sub-
scription — daily $5, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1886, semi- weekly 1887; Wrigley
Bros., editors and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
887
OHIO.
issue of 1,455 i" 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,268 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
COURIER; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x32 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1859; Max Latte, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
JOIJRNAIj; Fridays ; republican; four
pages 32x30; subscription $1 ; established 1829;
Fremont Journal Company, editors and pub-
lishers (T— 3P).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made an]' renewal of the claim.
GALION, Crawford Co. rj 7,282t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St
Louis and Erie Rds., 14 m. W. of Mansfield
and 58 N. E. of Columbus, the State cap-
ital. Steel range works, brick, tile and
machine works, cigar factories, railroad
shops, metallic vault, iron works and foun-
dry. Largest carriage-wheel works in the
world. Agriculture.
INQUIRER; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; four to eight pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1877; W.
v. Goshom, editor; Gosliom & Noyer, pub
Ushers (7—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day; and SUN-REVIEW, Fridays; inde-
pendent-republican; daily four pages 18x24,
weekly six pages 20x24; subscription— daily
? 14, weekly $1; established— daily 1891, week-
y 1881; Charles F. Monroe, editor; Sun-Re-
view Co., publishers (7—5).
GALIilPOLIS, c. h., Gallia Co. p
5,432t pop., on Columbus, Hocking Valley
& Toledo and Ohio Central Rds. and Ohio r.,
300 m. E. of Cincinnati. Various manu-
factories. Farming and coal mining.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1892, weekly 18i8; Journal Print-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
BULLETIN ; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
OHIO.
lished 1867; M. F. Merriman, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,250 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
GALLIA TIMES; Wednesdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1898; Harry Hurn,editorand publisher (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,630 in 1899
and 2,261 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
GAMBIER, Knox Co. d 751T pop., on
Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Rd., 5 m. E.
of Mount Vernon, the county seat. Seat of
Kenyon College and other educational in-
stitutions. Farming.
KENYON COLLEGIAN; biweekly
during the college year; collegiate; eight
pages 73^x103^; subscription §1.50; estab-
lished 1855; Students of Kenyon College,
editors and publishers (8 — 5^.
GARRETTSVILLE, Portage Co. t]
l,145t pop., on Erie Rd., 87 m. S. E. of
Cleveland and 30 N. W. of Youngs town.
Flouring mills, foundry and machine
shop. Maple sugar and syrup.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1867; D. G. Myers, editor; Journal Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year _ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
GENi;VA, Ashtabula Co. cf 2,342t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Hew York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 45 m.
N. E. of Cleveland, 10 S. "W. of Ashtabula
and 4 from Lake Erie. Manufacturing.
FREE PRESS-TiniES; every even-
ing except Sundav; republican ; four pages
15x22; subscription $2; established — JVce
Press 1876, Times 1866; consolidated Novem-
ber, 1901; J. D. Field & Bro., editors and
publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: 1,243 in 1901
1,366 in 1902
1,873 in 1903
1,978 in 1904
i»383 in 1906
1,382 in 1907
GENOA, Ottawa Co. i 824t p5p., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd., 15 m.
S. of Toledo.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription §1; established
January, 1897; James S. Fauke, editor and
publisher (1—7).
GEORGETOWN, c. h., Brown Co. p
1,529+ pop., on Cincinnati, Georgetown &
Portsmouth Rd. and White Oak creek, 40m.
S. E. of Cincinnati. Farming.
GAZETTE; "Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880 ; T. J. Leeds, editor and publisher.
8S8
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
NEWS DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1.25; established 1888; W. A. Eylar, editor;
Brown County Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GERMANTO WN, Montgomery Co.
-a 1,702+ pop., on Cincinnati, Jackson & Mack-
inaw Rd. and Twin r., 44 m, N. of Cincin-
nati. Carriages, agricultural implementg,
tobacco an d cigars.
HERALD ; Fridays (A A).
PRESS ; Thursdays; republican; ei^jht
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1873; H. A. Smalley, editor and publisher
(7-5).
GIBSONBURG,'?andwsA;|/Co.bl,791t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 13 m. W.
of Fremont, the county seat, and 23 S. E.
of Toledo. Lime works, saw^ mills, stave
factories and planing mills. Farming.
DERRICK; Thursdays; indepeudent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Mary E. Aleshire, editor and pub-
lisher (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect
GIRARD, Trumbull Co. Q 3,500 pop.,
on Erie, Mahoning Valley, Pennsylvania
Lines West of Pittsburg, Pittsburg and
Western Rds. 8 m. S. E. of Warren, the
county seat.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1904; L. R. Benjamin, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GLOUSTER,^'A««» Co.a,2,lo5t pop.,
on Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking and
Ohio Central Rds., 15 m. N. of Athens, the
county seat. Brickmaklng and coal mining.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; Craft & Roush, publishers (7— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1003
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
GRAND RAPIDS, Wood Co. ti
549t pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas
City Rd., and Miami & Erie canal, 25 m. S.
W. of Toledo. Cement block and carriage
manufactories. Agriculture.
TRI-CO. BULLETIN; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subgcrlption
$1; established 1897; W. M. Wilson, editor;
Bulletin Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
GRANVILLE, LicUng Co. n l,425t
pop., on Ohio Central Rd., 6 m. W. of New-
ark, the county seat. Seat of Denison Uni-
versity and Shepardsou College. Natural
gas field.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1880 ; W. H.
Kussmaul, editor and publisher (1—8).
JOURNAL OF COMFARATIVB
NEUROLOGY AND PSYCHOLO-
(xY; bi-monthly, scientific and medical;
eighty pages 6x9; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1891; C. J. Herrick, editor and pub-
lisher (7-5).
GREENFIELD, ^tfl'^i^and Co. p 3,979t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Ohio Southarn Rds. and Paint creek,
75 m. N. E. of Cincinnati. Agriculture and
manufactures.
JOURNAIj; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily inde-
pendent, weekly democratic; daily four
pages 15x22, weekly eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1898, weekly 1897; John L. Strange, edi-
tor and publisher.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1861; O. A. White, editor; Green-
field Printing and Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
Publisher's announcement. — Rate, 10c. per
inch, unbreakable. Covers rich agricult-
ural sections of three counties, peopled
with thrifty money-makers and spenders.
Shady propositions declined at any price.
Circulation 2,000, paid up.
GREENSPRING, Smeca Co. d 816t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A
St. Louis and New York, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds., 20 m. S. W. of Sandusky. Sul-
phur spring. Agriculture.
ECHO; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1895; J. W. Hahn, editor and publisher (1—8).
GREENVILLE, c. h. Darkt Co. -a
5,501+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Cincinnati Northern and
Dayton & Union Rds., 35 m. N. W. of Day-
ton. Various manufactories and grain
elevators. Agriculture.
DEMOCRATIC ADVOCATE; dally,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
dally four, weekly eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription—dallv $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1893, weekly 1883; W. A. Browne, editor
and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,115 for the year 1895, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
daj% and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; dailv four, weekly eight pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—dally 1890, weekly 1892; S. R. Kemble,
editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert it had an average issue exceed-
ing 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would war-
rant the accordance of a rating to that
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
889
OHIO.
effect. It has not since made any re-
newal of the claim.
COURIER; Saturdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875 ; John Calderwood, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
D E3I O C R A T ; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
foiu- pages 23x30; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1855; Roland Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
DEUTSCHE UMSCHAU; Thursdays;
German; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1883 ; A. T. Knorr,
•dltor and publisher (7—3 P).
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
Bight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1898; E. C. Otwell, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Copies printed: 891 in 1907
GREEN'WICH, Huron Co. ^ 849t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis, Baltimore & Ohio and Northern
Ohio Rds., 55 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Roller,
flouring, saw and planing mills, corncob
pipe manufactory and hoop and stave fac-
tory. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.36; es-
•ablished 1880; I. J. Brooks, editor and pub
Usher (6—3).
GRO VERHILL, Paulding Co. ^ 728
pop., on Findlej', Ft. Wayne & Western
Rd., 13 m. S. E. of Paulding, the county
seat. Lumbering and farming.
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription 40 cents; estab-
lished 1897; Grover C. Hipp, editor; D. G.
Llndley, publisher (7— 5).
H AMD EN JUNCTION, Vinton
Co. p 838+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western Rd., 125 m. E. of Cincinnati. Iron
manufacturing and coal mining.
HAMDEN ENTERPRISE; Satur
days; independent; foiir pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; K. J. Cameron,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
HAMILTON, c.h., 5««cr Co. p
80,000 pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Indian-
apolis, Erie, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Cincin-
nati, Chicago & St. Louis, Cincinnati &
Dayton Rds. and Miami r., 25 m. N. of Cin-
cinnati. Paper, flour and woolen mills,
Iron foundry, factories and farm imple-
ments. "
EFENING JOURNAIi; every evening
except Sunday, and BUTLiER CO.
DEMOCRAT, Thursdays; democratic;
daily eight, weekly sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1 ; established-
daily August, 1907— a consolidation of Even-
ing Democrat (1886) and Evening Sun (1902),
OHIO
weekly 1814; Homer Qard, editor ; The Jour-
nal Publishing Company, publi-shers (12— 7).
Copies printed: daily, 7,670. year
ending March 31, 1908.
Publisher's announcement.— The Democrat
purchased the Sun in August, 1907, and
merged the circulations of the two papers.
The name was changed on January 1, 1908,
to the Journal. Average for year endinK
April 1, 1908, was only 7,679, but sworn aver-
age for- March, 1908, was 9,133. This is the
largest circulation in Hamilton.
REPUBL,ICAN-NEWS; every evening
except Sunday, and TELEGRAPH,
Thursdays; republican; daily eight, weeltly
sixteen pages 17x24; subscription— daily $8,
weekly $1; established— TJeiJwbhcan, 1892;
News, 1879, Telegraph,18U; Walter L. Tobey,
editor; Republican Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,250 in 1898
6,598 in 190S
6,811 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1899 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
BUTLER CO. PRESS; Fridays;
labor; four pages 173^x24; subscription $1;
established May, 1901; £dw. E. Weiss, editor;
Nonpareil Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
DER DEUTSCH AMERIKANER;
Wednesdays; German; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1907;
Max Henuing. editor; Germanla Publishing
Company, publishers (1 — 8). Publishes an
eight-page local edition.
HARRISON, Hamilton Co. p l,456t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 25 m. N. W. of Cincinnati the
county seat. Flour mills, cooper shops, can-
ning factory, drill Avorks and buggy and
furniture manufactories.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 21x28 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; W.E.Taylor, editor and publisher (6—3).
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1871 ; Walter Hartpence, editor aad publisher
(1-8).
HARRISVILLE, Harrison Co. o
250t pop., on Wheeling & Lake Erie Rd.,
about 15 m. N. W. of Wheeling, W. Va.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
HARROD, ^llen Co. t: 370t pop., on
Erie Rd., 10 m. E. of Lima.
BEE; Thursdays (A A).
HICKS VILL.E, Defiance Co. t] 2,520t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 20 m.-W. of
Defiance, the county seat. Handle and
table manufactories and flour mills.
NEWS J Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established 1874;
Myron J. Schell, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,494 ^or the
year 1897, 1,120 in 1902, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Mvron J. Schell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
890
AMERICAN NEWSi^APER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO.
HIIiLSBORO, c. h. Highland Co. g
4,535t pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western and Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Vir-
ginia Rds., 62 m. E. of Cincinnati. Agri-
culture.
DISPATCH; semi-weskly; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; E. W. & W. C. Archer, editors
and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,152 for the
year 1899, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
GAZETTE; Fridays ; democratic ;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1818; A. E. Hough, editor; Hillsboro
Gazette Co., publislaers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
NEWS-HERALD; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1837; Geo. W. Barrere, Jr., editor;
Geo. W. Barrere, publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,700 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
HIRAM, Portage Co.[:( 659t pop., on
Erie Rd., 4 m. N. W. of Garrettsville.
Seat of Hiram College.
HIRAM COL.L.EGE ADVANCE;
•emi-monthly, during the college year; col-
legiate; twenty-eight pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $1; established 18ST; Literary Societies of
Hiram College, editors and publishers.
HOLGATE. Henry Co. tl l,387t pop.,
ou Baltimore & Ohio and Toledo, St. Louis
& Kansas City Rds., 10 m. S. of Napoleon,
the county seat. Farming and lumbering.
HENRY CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
fl; established 1882; Smith &Jaquith, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HOLLANSBURG, Darke Co. -a 275t
pop., 1}4 m. S. of Gleukarn, nearest railroad
station.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
HUBBARD, Trumbull Co. cf l,230t
pop., on Erie and Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rds., 8 m. N. E. of Youngstown.
Roller mill, furnaces, tiu-plate factor}' and
machine shop. Coal mining.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; R. S. Baker, editor and publisher.
HUDSON, Summit Co. □' 983t pop..
on Cleveland, Akron & Columbus and
Cleveland & Pittsburg Rds., 12 m. N. E, of
Akron. Agriculture and dairying.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; L. H.
Chapin, editor and publisher.
HUNTSVIIiLE, iofiran Co. -D 4081
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago Si
St. Louis Rd., 6 m. N. of Bellefontalne, the
county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; E. M. Day,
editor and publisher (6—3).
HURON, Erie Co. ti l,708t pop., on
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., Lake Erie and
Huron r., 9 m. S. E. of Sandusky, the county
seat. Market for lake fish.
ERIE CO. REPORTER; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1879; D. H. Clock, editor and
publisher.
IRONTONjC. h., Lawrence Co. g
11,868+ pop., on Cincinnati. Hamilton & Day-
ton, Chesapeake & Ohio and Norfolk ft
Western Rds. and Ohio r.. 145 m. E. of Cin-
cinnati. Large river commerce. Iron and
ooal mining. Iron manufactories and fur-
niture. Lumber interests. Fire-brickworks.
IRONTONIAN ; every morning except
ilonday, and .SE3II-WEERL.Y, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x21;
subscription— daily $5, semi weekly $1; ei-
tablished- daily 1888, semi- weekly 1878; Jas.
I. Gorman, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
I, ,200 in 1897, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an issue of 1,700 for the year 1897,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
REGISTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays: re-
publican; eight pages 15x28; subscription-
daily $4.50, weekly $1; established— daily 1899,
weekly 1850; Register Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers fl — 8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on three occasions indi-
cated a desire to have credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
The weeklv edition had credit for an
issue of 2,950 for the year 1894, but
has not since 1898 made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republican
four pages 32x38; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished 1874; F. A. Ross, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,000 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
JACKSON, c. h., Jackson Co. g 4,67«t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
and Hocking Valley Rds., 39 m. S. E. of
Chlllicothe and 96 S. of Columbus, the
State capital. Blast furnaces, flour, plan-
ing and woolen mills. Bottle factory, nov-
elty and pipe works. Coal and iron mines.
HERALD ; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturday8;deniocratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1855; J. D. Witt-
man, editor and publisher ( 1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
891
OHIO.
for an issue of 1,425 in 1901, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
STANDARD -JOURNAL ; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x32 ; subscription $1 ; established
1847; T. C. 'Gerkeu editor; Standard- Journal
Company, publishers (1— T).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,853 for the
year 1896, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
SUN; semi weekly, 3Iondays and Thurs-
<lays; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1889; W. T. Morgan and A.
V. Ev'ans, editors; Sun Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
JACKSON CENTER, SJulby Co.-o
644+ pop., on Ohio Southern Kd., 16 m. X. E.
of Sidney, the county seat. Farming and
manufacturing.
NEWS; Thursdays ; eight pages 16x22 ; sub-
scription 81; established 1896; A. J. Ulsh,
editor; H. W. Ulsh, publisher (1—8).
JAMESTOWN, Greene Co.-U 1,205t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Xenla, the county seat,
and 25 S. E. of Dayton. Agriculture.
GREENE CO. PRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1899; Press Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (12—3).
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1.25 ; established
1876; W. S. Galvin & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
OHIO HORSEMAN ; semi monthly
(A A).
JEFFERSON, c. h., Ashtabula Co.c^
1,319+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
Southern Rd., 60 m X. E. of Cleveland
rnd 12 m. S. of Ashtabula Harbor. Agri-
culture and dairj'ing.
GAZETTE; tri weekly, Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays; republican ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.5(J: established 1876; E.
C. A R. D. Lampson, editors and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,296 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ASHTABULA CO. SENTINEL;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1832; J. A.
Howells, editxjr; J. A. Howells & Co., pub-
lishers (1—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in_ 1895
and 1,695 Jn 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
OHJO.
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
JEFFERSON VILLE, Fayette Co.g
790+ pop., uu Ohio Southern Rd., 10 m. X.
W. of Washington, the county seat. Grain
elevators, flour and saw mills. Agriculture.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1884; L. O.
FultB, editor; Citizen Publlshiug Co. (Ltd.)
publishers (7—3 P).
JEWETT, Harriton Co. D- 743t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
and "Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., 7 m. N. of
Cadiz, the county seat. Agriculture and
manufacture of railway cars.
SUN; Thursdays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
E. J. Drake, editor and publisher (6—8).
JOHNSTOWN, Licking Co. J 688t
pop., on Ohio Central Rd., 16 m. N. W. of
Newark, the county seat. Flour and saw
mills and pump manufactory.
INDEPENDENT ; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1883; Wm. A. Ashbrook, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: i,SS9 in 1902
1,569 in 1903
1,610 in 1904
1,700 in 1906
1,971 in 1907
KALIDA, Putnam Co. tl 622t pop., on
Columbus. Lima & Milwaukee Rd., 9 m.
E. of Ottawa, the county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent:
eight pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1903; B. H. Heaton, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
KENT, Portage Co. cfi.oilt pop., on
Wheeling & Lake Erie, Erie and Baltimore
& Ohio & Western Rds. and Cuyahoga r.,
10 m. X. E. of Akron and 82 S. E. of Cleve-
land. Water power, used in various man-
ufactures. Railroad machine shops.
BULLETIN ; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1866; A. D. Braden, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,034 for the
year 1895, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; ei«ht
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
J. G. Paxton, editor; W. S. Kent, publisher
(3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,411 in 1896
and 1,902 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
KENTON, c. h., Hardin Co. : 6,854t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis, Erie and Ohio Central Rds. and
Scioto r., 74 m. S.W. of Sandusky. Agrlcult
ure, manufacturing and lumber.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEK LV, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dallj' $5, weekly
$1.60; established — daily 1892, weekly 1844;
C. E. Flanagan, editor; Democrat Printing
Co., publishers (3-3).
Copies printed: For the year 190a
892
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEf DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
each edition of this paper seemed to as-
sert that it had an average issue exceed-
ing I, GOO copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would war-
rant the accordance of a rating to that
effect. It has not since made any re-
newal of the claim.
NEVVS-REPUBLICAIS; every even
ing except Sunday, antl HARDIN CO.
WEEKLY REPUBLICAN. Fridays;
republican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1;
established 1890; The Kenton Republican
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition ot
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,098 for the year 1896, 1,122 in
1898, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,800 for the year 1895,
1,311 in 1898, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
GRAPHIC NEWS; Fridays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881; The Kenton Republican Co.,
publishers (1—8.)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,412 for the
year 1895, 2,310 in 1898, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
KIIiLBUCK, HoZmes (7o. a 370t pop.,
on Cleveland, Akron & Columbus Rd., 8 m.
S. W. of Millersburg, the county seat.
Farming.
NEWS} Wednesdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1897; Kanavel, editor and publisher
(8-3).
KINGSTON, R0S8 Co., g 750 pop., on
Norfolk & Western Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Chllli-
cothe, the county seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1900; I. N. Bower, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
KINSMAN, Trumbull Co. ^ l,248t
pop. (of township), on Lake Shore & Michi-
gan Southern Rd., 2 m. N. E. of Kinmans
station and25 N. of Youngstown. Farming.
NE WS } Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
iorlption$l; established 1897; Geo. L. Camp-
bell, editor and publisher (7— 3P).
LAKESIDE, Ottawa Co. b 500 pop.,
on Lakeside & Marblehead Rd. and Lake
t^Erie, 5 m. N. of Sandusky. Manufactures
and lake commerce. Summer resort with
pop. of 5.0)0.
COURIER; Wfduesdays; prohiMiion;
four pages 15x22; subscripticu ftl; established
1892; J. T. N. Braithwaite, < ditor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LAKE VIEW, L<,ga)\ Cn.-Doo3t pop.,
123ii ni- N. W. nf Bellefontaine, the county
seat. Agriculture.
TRI-COUNTY SUN; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
OHIO.
llshed 1898; H. M. Youngpeters, editor and
publisher (3—3).
LANCASTER, c. h., Fairfield Co. n
8,991t pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Val-
ley and Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo
Rds. and Hocking canal, 82 m. S. E. of Co-
lumbus, the State capital, and'll6 N. E. of
Cincinnati. Manufacturing. Natural gas.
Agriculture.
EAGLE; every evening except Sunday,
and OHIO EAGLE, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages— tlaily 15x22, weekly 20x26;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1890, weekl.T 1809; Edward Wetz-
ler, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for " an average
issue of 1,904 in 1906, and the weekly
2,057 in 1906, since which neither has
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but both were credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; daily eight, weekly six-
teen pages 15x22; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 1895, weekly
1826 ; Malcolm Jennings, editor ; Gazette
Printing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,634 for the year 1905, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 cop-
ies.
For the year 1902 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since made
any renewal of the claim.
FAIRFIELD CO. DEMOCRAT^
semi-weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays ;
democratic; four pages 20x26: subscription
$1; established 1890; George J. Gearhart, edi-
tor; Democrat Printing Company, publish-
ers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
LARUE, Marion Co. c 997t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd. and Scioto r., 14 m. W. of Marion, the
county seat. Agricultural country.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription SI; established 1876;
L. G. Copeland, editor and publisher (1—8).
LEBANON, c. h., Warren Co. p2,867t
pop., on Clnoinnatl, Lebanon & Northern
and Dayton, Lebanon & Cincinnati Rds.,
23 m. S. of Dayton and SO N. E. of Cincin-
nati. Agriculture and stock raising.
PATRIOT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1867; Mrs. M. P. Wilson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1896 and 1898, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
WARREN CO TIMES; Thursdays
(A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATER.
893
OHIO.
WESTERN STAR; Thursdays; repub-
lican: twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
egtabllshed 1806; John M. Mulford, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,553 i^ 1895
2,727 in 1898
3,104 in 1907
JERSEY HUSTLER; monthly;
Btocfe; twenty pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established April, 1897; Orx'ie Walter,
editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,916 in 1905,
since which time it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 7,500 in
1907.
LEESBURG, Highland Co. g 850
pop., on Baltimore * Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 34 m. W. of Chillicothe. Woolen and
flour mills and wire fence and canning
factorie«.
BUCKEYE; Thursdays; neutral; eight
pages 15xa2 ; subscription $1 ; established 1886 ;
G. E. Priest, editor and publisher (1—8).
LEETONIA, Columbiana Co. cfi.TiAt
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western
and Pennsylvania Go's Rds., 63 m. N. W. of
Pitt.sburg, Pa. Rolling mill, potteries,
foundry, blast furnaces, edge-tool factory
and boiler works.
REPORTER; Fridays ; democratic ;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1872 ; T. S. Arnold , editor and publisher
(8-3).
liEIPSIC, Putnam Co. tl 2,500 pop.,
on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and New
York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 27 m. N. of
Lima. Building material and tile and brick
works. Iron Foundry. Grain market.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription .§1.25; estab-
lished 1878 ; W. W. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
•Ight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; O H. Riley, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,000 for the
year 1898, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many.
LEWISBURG, PrehU Co. -a 560t
pop., on Cincinnati Northern Rd., 8 m. N.
E. of Easton, the county seat. Farming.
LEADER; Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897; P. L.
Coleman, editor and publisher (7 — S).
LEXINGTON, Richland Co. tl 448t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about 8 m.
S. by W. of Mansfield, the county seat.
TIMES ; Fridays (A A).
LIBERTY CENTER, Henry C«.^
606+ pop., on Wabash Rd., 7 m. E. of Napo
leon, the county seat, and 29 W.of Toledo.
Timber shipping.
LIBERTY PRESS; Thursdays;
neutral; eight pages 15x22; subscription *1;
•stablished 1886; Mires Brothers, editors and
publishers (S— 3V
lilMA, c. h., Allen Co. tl21,728t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton, Pltts-
OHIO.
burg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago, Chicago & Erie
Lake Erie & Western, Ohio Southern and
Detroit, Lima & Northern Rds. and Ottawa
r., 130 m. N. of Cincinnati. Manufacturing.
Center of oil fields.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1897; J. R. Finuell, editor; Lima News
Company, publishers (4 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,500 in 1900 and 3,200
in 1902, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
REPUBLICAN GA ZETT K : every
morning except Monday, and ALLEN CO.
REPUBLICAN GAZETTt, semi
weeklj-, Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 17x22}^; subscription— daily $5,
semi -weekly $1; established — Republican
1877, Gazette 1852; H. D. Campbell, manager;
Republican Gazette Co, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,239 in 1906, and the semi-
weekly 2,440 in 1906, since which
neither has furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but both were cre-
dited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
TIMES-DEMOCRAT ; every evening
dxceftit Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; democratic ; dally
four pages 20x!86, semi weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1 ;
•stablished — dally 1884, semi-weekly 1852;
Times-Democrat Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
2,000 for the year 1897, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1899 and 1902, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 18x84; sub.scription $1; estab-
lished 1889; R. W. Parmenter, editor; Par-
menter Printing Co., publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,096 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907*
DER COURIER; Wednesdays; German;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1876; A. Weixelbaum. editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
ELECTRO -THERAPEUTIST;
monthly ; electro therapeutics ; ihirly-two
pager 5x9; subscription »1 ; established 1897;
H. C Bennett. M.D., editor and publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,125 in 1899
and 3,125 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
OUR EDUCATIONAL DAWN;
monthly; educational and municipal reform;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished March. 1907; Charles E. & Emily E.
Lukens, editors; Charles E. Lukens, pub-
lisher (5— 7P).
894
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
LISBON, c. h., Columbiana Co. cf
3,390+ pop., on Pittsburg, Lisbon and West-
ern and New York, Lake Erie & Western
Rdg. and Beaver r., 56 m. N. W. of Pittsburg,
Pa. Sewer-pipe works. Are brick, woolen
and other manufactories. Agriculture and
wool growing. Coal and iron mines.
PATRIOT ; every evening except Sun-
day, and OHIU PATRIOT, semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; fuur
pages 18x24; subscription— dally $3.50, semi
weekly $1; establisiied— daily 1898, semi-
weekly 1808; John J. Kerr, editor; John Kerr
ft Son, (publisheri. 10— 5 P).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper has on two occasions
indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than i.ooo copies regularly,
. but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
BUCKEYE STATE; Thursdays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established September. 1852; D. H. Frew,
editor; The Buckeye Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (11—5).
LOCKLAND, Hamilton Co. p 2,695t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rds. and Miami Valley canal, 12 m.
N. of Cincinnati, the county seat. Lumber,
bricks, flour, starch, paper, cotton and
asbestos goods.
MILLCREEK VALLEY NEWS;
Saturdays; iudecendent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1884; John G.
Heher, editor; The Review Publishing Co.,
publishers (3—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies reg-
ularly in the years 1902 and 1903, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
liODI, Medina Co. [j 846t pop., on
Wheeling & Lake Erie and Baltimore &
Ohio Rdg., 20 m. N. of Wooster. Farming
and manufacturing. Oil territory.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent:
eight pag«8 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886; J. W. Dunlap, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LOGAN, c. h., Hocking Co. p 3,480t
pop., on Hocking Valley Rd. and Hocking
r., 18 m. S. E. of Lancaster. Coal and iron
mines.
JOURNAL-GAZETTE; every even
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; daily eight, weekly eight to ten pages
15x22; subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1907, weekly 1890; F. M. Mc-
Kay, editor; The Journal-Gazette Publishing
Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,533 in 1902, since which it
has not urnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT- SENTINEL ; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 ; established— SenfmeZ 1842.
Democrat 1884; J. B. Dolllson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
OHIO.
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
HOCKING REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 75 cents; established July, 1903;
A. E. Huls, editor; Republican Printing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,638 in 1907
LONDON, c. h., Madison Co. □ 3,511t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Pittsbm-g, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rds., 25 m. S. W. of Columbus,
the State capital, and 20 E. of Springfield.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1872; M. H.
Wallace, businesz manager (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
several occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies _ regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a rat-
ing has not been forthcoming since 1896.
MADISON CO. DEMOCRAT;
semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1857; C. E. & O. M. Bryan, editors
and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: 2,262 in 1895
2,540 in 1900
3,114 in 1902
3,309 in iqo3
3,522 in 1904
3,577 in 1905
3,668 in 1906
3>930 year ending February 18, 1908
Publisher's announcement.— Tlie Democrat
has been owned and conducted by father
and sons for 51 successive years. It Is the
only newspaper published in Madison
county having over 1,000 circulation.
TIMES; Thursdays: republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1869; H. F. Harrington and R. K. Shaw, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,396 in 1907
LORAIN, Lorain Co. [^ 16,028t pop.,
on Cleveland. Lorain & Wheeling and New
York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.. at mouth of
Black r., on S. shore of Lake Erie, 25 m. W.
of Cleveland. Ships coal, grain, lumber
and iron ore. Various manufactories
Outlet for Central Ohio coal fields.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; six to eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1900; The Lorain
Democrat Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 3,634 in 1907
TIMES-HERALD; every evening
except Sunday; eight pages 17}^x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1894; Harry H. Hoffman,
editor and publisher (3 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,797 in 1899
and 1,904 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
POST; Thursdays; German; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; The
Lorain Democrat Co., editors and publishers
(12-4).
LOUDON VIIiliE, Ashland o Co.
1.581+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd. and
Mohican r., 19 m. S. E. of Mansfield. Grain
and stock raising.
ADVOCATE ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
896
OHIO.
llshed 1872; H. E. Zimmerman, editor and
publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,920 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
DEMOCRAT ; Thursdays; democratic;
•Ight pages 15x22; subscriptions!; established
1876; J. P. Bowman, editor aud publisher
(12^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,475 in 1898 and 1,50-)
in 1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
LOUISVILLE, Stark Co. ^ l,374t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd., 7 m. N. E.
of Canton, the county seat. Steam-pump
and furnace factory, grist mills, clay works
and machine shop.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1887; J. C. Prenot. editorand publishfr (12— <j).
Copies printed: 1,416 in 1907
LOVELAND, Clermont Co. p l,260t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rds., 25 m. N. E. of Cincinnati. Agriculture.
TRI-COUNTY PRESS I Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1891 ; W. H. Blair, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LOWELL, Washington Co. P, 381
pop., 10 m. N. W. of Marietta, the county
seat.
RECORD; Fridays; local; four pages
17x24; subscription $1; established liK33; J. D.
Hollinger, editor; Lowell Record Company,
publishers (1—5 P).
LYNCHBURG, Highland Co. g »07t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 10 m. W. of Hiilsboro, the county seat,
and 41 N. E. of Cincinnati. Distillery and
organ factory.
RECORD; Thursdays ; Independent ;
four pages 13x20; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1892; W. T. Montgomery, editor; Mont
gomery Bros., publishers (3—3).
LYONS, Fulton Co. \^ 450 pop., 12 m.
N. E. of Wauseon, the county seat. Farming.
EXPONENT; Fridays ; eight pages
173^x24; subscription $1; established Octo-
ber, 1900; M. H. Cartwrlght, editorand pub-
lisher (7-5).
MoARTHUR,c.h., Vinton Co. g 941t
pop., on Columbus, Hocking Valley & To-
ledo Rd., 31 m. E. of Chllllcothe. Manufact-
uring, coal mining and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT- ENQUIRER ; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x98; sub-
•onptlon $1; established 1867 ; F. P. Magee
editor and publisher (12— 5).
Copies orinted: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,603 in 1896 and of
over 1,861 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
VINTON CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurg
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
OHIO.
■criptlon $1 ; established 1894 ; H. E. Soule,
editor ; Vinton Publishing Co., publisher*
(3-8).
Copies printed: For the year looa
this paper seemed to assert that it nad
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
McCLURE, Uenry Co. ^ 660t pop., on
Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City Rd., 10 m.
E. of Napoleon, the county seat. Saw and
gristmills. Agriculture.
TRIO; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub- •
scrlptMm $1; established 1897; J. A. Ran-
dolph, editor and publisher (8—3).
MoCOMB, Hancock Co. a l.LW pop.,
on Cinciunatl, Hamilton & Dayton and
New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 10 m.
N. W. of Findlay, the county seat. Saw and
grist mills, grain elevators, sash and blind
manufactories and natural gas wells.
HANCOCK CO. HERALD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 17x24; subiciriLptlon
$1.50; established 1881; C. W. Griswold, pub-
lisher (1—8).
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1894; H. H. Moore, editor; Moore Printing
Co., publishers (6—3).
CHRISTIAN UNITY HERAL.D;
monthly; undenominational; eight pages
11x16; subscription 25 cents; established 1898;
Thos. K. Leonard, editor and publisher (2—4)
(A A).
Copies printed:^ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,095 for the
year 1902, 1,125 in 1903, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
MoCONNELSVILLE, c.h., Morgan
Co. a, 1,825+ pop., on Muskingum r., 27 m.
below ZanesvlUe. Salt, flour, tobacco and
agricultural Implements.
HERAL.D; daily, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1839; Strong & Birch, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper had credit for an issue_ of
1,700 in 1894 and 3,519 in 190S. since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, btit was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MORGAN CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1871; Taunehill Bros.,
editors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: 2,123 in 1904
2.217 in 1906
2,395 in 1907
MADISON, Lake Co. c( 1,000 pop., oar
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and New
York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.. 10 m. N. W.
of Palnesville, the county seat. Wheel and'-
barrel factory and planing mill.
REVIEW; semi weekly, Tuesdays an<J
Fridays; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50: established 1899; Merrell A.
Wood, editor and publisher (1—8).
MAGNOLIA, Stark Co. cT^ltpop.,.
on Cleveland & Pittsburg and Baltimore it
Ohio Rds., 10 m. S. E. of Canton. Coall
896
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
mining, planing and flour mills. Brick and
block works.
SANDY VAl^LEY PRESS; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. L. Hlme, editor and publisher
<ia— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
MALVERN, Carroll Co. n-709tpop.,
on Cleveland & Pittsburg Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Canton and 70 S. E. of Cleveland. Brick
and tile works. Agriculture.
HERAI^D J Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1894; A. C. Beck-
ley, editor and publisher (7—5).
MANCHESTER, ^rfam» Co. g i,003t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and Ohio r.,
40 m. W. of Portsmouth and 72 S. E. of Cin-
cinnati. Planing and flour mills, furniture
and carriage factories, foundry and
machine shops.
SIGN A Li} Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ;
Frank S. Carroll, editor and publisher (7—5).
MANSFIELD, c. h., Riehland Co. b
17,640+ pop., on New York, Lake Eri« &
Western, Pennsylvania Co's, Pittsburg, Ft»
Wayne & Chicago, Baltimore & Ohio and
Toledo & Walhoudlng Rds., 180 m. N. E. of
Cincinnati and 54 S. E. of Sandusky. Iron
foundries and various manufactories. Ag-
riculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight to sixteen pages 20x22 ; subscription-
dally $5, weekly $1; established 1886; News
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: daily: 3,335 in 1896
4,151 in 1902
4,360 in 1904
4,306 in 1905
4,688 in 1906
5,358 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,450 in 1899, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and ^ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SHIELD; every evening except Sunday,
and ttlCHLAND SHIELD AND
BANNER, Thursdays; democratic: eight
pages 17x24; subscription— daily 85, weekly
•1; eatabllshed— dally 1888, weeklv 1818; W,
R. Merrick, editor; The Shield iPublishlng
Company, publishers (11—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,p 14 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than ijooo copies reg^ularly
in the years 1898 and 1900, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing
so many.
COURIER; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x32 ; subscription $1.90;
•f tabllBhed 1872; Louis S. Kuebler, editor and
publisher.
MANTUA STATION, Portage Co.
d 743+ pop. , on New York, Lake Erie & West
OHIO.
em Rd., 9 m. N. of Ravenna, the county ieat.
Saw and flour mills. A Standard oil pump-
ing station. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1903; E. N. Lloyd, editor and
publisher (6 — 5).
MARBLEHEAD, Ottawa Co. [^ 997
pop., on Lakeside * Marblehead Rd. and
Lake Erie, 5 m. N. of Sandusky. Manu-
factures and lake commerce.
PENINSULA PRESS; Thursdays;
independent; eight paM:e8 17J^x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established November, 1900: W. F.
Warner, editor and publisher (1—8).
MARIETTA, c. h., Washington Co. a
13,348+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwest-
ern, Cleveland & Marietta, Marietta, Co-
'lumbus & Cleveland, Toledo & Ohio Cen-
tral Extension and Zanesville & Ohio
River Rds. and Muskingum r. at its en-
trance into Ohio r.. 80 m. S. E. of Zanesville
and opposite Williamstown, W. Va.,with
which it is connected by a bridge. Oldest
town in the State. Seat of Marietta Col-
lege. Various manufactures and river com-
merce. Extensive coal-oil production.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; inde-
pendent: eight pages 15x22; subscription —
dally $4, weekly $1; established 1892; T. J.
Mercer, edi or; Journal Publishing Co., pub-
Ushers (12—6).
Copies printed: 2,130 in 1905
3,094 in 1906
3,496 in 1907
REGISTER-LEADER; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEK L Y, Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 17x28; sub-
scription—dally $5. weekly Sl-25: established
—Leader 1881, Register 1801; A. D. Alderman,
editor; The Marietta Register Co., publishers
(9-6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,150 in 1895 3nd 1,700 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 1,600 in 1897, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight pafres
15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1.50;
established— dally 1898, weekly 1864; B. J. Mc-
Kinney, editor nnd publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to'
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,801 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
897
OHIO.
OHIO.
MARION, c. h., Marion Co. D ll,862t
pop., on Cleveland, Ciucinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis, Columbus, Hocking Valley & To
ledo, Pennsylvania and Erie, 45 m. N. of
Columbus, the State capital. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
MI RROK 5 every evening except Sunday,
and SEiUI-VVEEKLY, Tuesdays and Sat ;
urdays; democratic ; eight pages 17>^x22; sub-
scription — daily $4, semi weekly $1 ; estab- 1
lished— daily 1891, semi-weekly 1840 ; The \
Mirror Publishing Co., publishers (7—5). i
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on two occasions indicated
a desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forthcom-
ing.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than i,ooo copies regularly
in 1898, but has not since set up any
definite and satisfactory claim for issu-
ing so many.
STAR J every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKIiY, Saturdays; daily independent,
weeklv republican; ten pages 18x22; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1877, weekly 1885; \V. G Harding, edi
tor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 3,819 in 1903
4,037 in 1904
4,557 in 1906
4,838 m 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DEUTSCHE PRESSE; Thursdays
German; democratic; twelve pages 17x22:
subscription $1.50; established 1890; Richard
Horn, editor and publisher (6—3).
MARTINS FERRY, Belmont Co. u-
7,760+ pop., on Wheeling & Lake Erie,
Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling, Wheeling
Bridge Sc Terminal and Pennsylvania Go's
RdB. and Ohio r., nearly opposite Wheeling,
W. Va. Nails, iron, glass, hardware, brick,
keg, barrel, box, machinery, farm imple-
ments, manufactories and planing mills.
Agriculture and coal mining.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; daily eight pages 15x20, weekly
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $.3,
weekly $1; established 1891; L.C.Sedgwick
& Son, editors and publishers (1 — 1).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,149 in 1902 and over 1,558 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
any report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
For the year 1899 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since made
any renewal of the claim.
OHIO VAL.1.EY NEWS; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
fl; established 1872; Robinson Brothers,
editors and publishers.
MARYSVIL.LE, c. h., Union Co. n
3,048+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Ohio Central Rds. and
57
Mill creek, 30 m. N. W. of Columbus, the
State capital. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK Li\ , Wednesdays; repub-
lican; dailj' four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — daily .$5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1898, weekly 1848; Shearer &
Shearer, editors and publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,119 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
UNION CO. JOURNAL.; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1874; B. B. Gaumer, editor;
The Journal Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,250 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MASON, Warren Co. p 629t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Lebanon & Northern Rd., 21
m. N. E. of Cincinnati, and 8 m. S. W. of
Lebanon, the county seat. Flour and saw
mills and carriage factory. Agriculture.
WARREN CO. APPEAL,; Fridays;
independent; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1892; A. C. McCluug, editor
and publisher (1—8).
IMASSILL-ON, S<ar^• Co. cf 11,9441
pop., on Pennsj'lvania Co., Cleveland, Lo-
rain & Wheeling and Wheeling & Lake Erie
Rds. and Ohio canal, 55 m. S. of Cleveland.
Iron foundries, blast furnaces, rolling and
paper mills, sash and blind factories and
iron-bridge works. Coal mining and ship-
ping. Sandstone quarries. Farming.
EVENING INDEPENDENT; every
evening except Sunday, Sunday morning,
and WEEKLY', Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription — dally $3,
weekly fl; established— daily 1887, Sunday
'898, weekly 1863; G. C. Haverstack, man-
ager; The Independent Co., publishers (2—8). •
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,740 in 189s and 1,405 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
GLEANER; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; eight pages
17x231^; subscription-daily $3, weekly 50
cents; established- dally 1897, weekly 1886;
The Gleaner Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
2,262 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished a definite and^ satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,966 in 1898, since
which it has not furnsihed any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since up to and including 1907-
MAUMEE, Lucas Co. l:]l,856t pop., on
Toledo. St. Louis & Kansas City and Wa-
bash Rds.. Maumee r. and Wabash canal.
10 m. S. of Toledo, the county seal. Agrl-
898
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
culture, milling and the manufacture of
agricultural implements.
ADVANCE-ERA; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established— Advance
1896, Era 1872, consolidated 1902 ; H. S. Dickson,
editor and publisher.
MECHANICSBURG, Champaign
Co.-o l,617t pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rd., 18 m. N. E. of
Springfield. Machine shop and drill
works. Stock raising.
MORNING TELEGRAM; every
morning except Sunday (A A).
NEWS-ITEM: Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established — News
1873, ItemXmi; O. E. Shaw, editor; Show &
Hulmer, publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has nol
since made any renewal of the claim.
MEDINA, c. h., Medina Co. ^ 2,232t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Northern
Ohio Rds.. 28 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Flour
mills and various manufactories.
MEDINA CO. GAZETTE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1882; Henry G. Rowe, editor;
Medina Gazette Co., publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: 2,875 in 1901
3,013 in 1902
3,276 in 1903
3,379 in 1904
3,516 in 1905
3,386 in 1906
3,503 in 1907
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; James Long, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE;
■eml-monthly ; bee culture ; thlrty-sLx pages
7X10; subscription $1; established 1873; A. I.
Root, editor; The A. L Root Companv, pub-
lishers (1—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,341 in 1895
and 30,291 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
MENDON, Mercer Go. -n 599t pop., on
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd.,4m.
N. E. of Mercer. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays ; eight pages t3x23 ;
subscription $1: established 1895; Frank
Qeiger, editor and publisher (6—3).
METAMORA, Fulton Go. ^ 263
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., 16 m. N. E. of Wauseon, the county
seat.
RECORD ; Fridays; Independent; twelve
pages 171^x22; subscription $1; established
1901; John Samsey, editor and publisher
(1-6).
Copies printed: For the year 1005
this paper seemed to assert that it nad
OHIO.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
MIAMISBURG, Montgomery Co. U
3,941+ pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-
ton and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago *
St. Louis Rds.. Great Miami r. and Miami ft
Erie canal, 10 m. S. of Dayton, the county
seat. Tobacco' growing.
CITIZEN ; every evening except Sun-
day (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; Chas. E. Kinder, editor and publisher.
MIDDIiEFIELB, Geauga ro.cTl.SSTt
pop. (of township), on Pittsburg & "Western
Rd., 36 m. E. of Cleveland. Agriculture.
T I 31 E S ; Wednesdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Albert A. White, editor and
publisher (7—5).
MIDDLEPORT, Meigs Co. c; 2,799t
pop., on Columbus, Hocking Valley & Tole-
do and Ohio Central Rds. and Ohio r.,
2 m. S. W. of Pomeroy, the county seat.
Coal mining, furniture, steel and brick
manufacturing and river trade. Grain and
dairying.
REPUBLICAN-HERALD; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established — Republican 1871,
Herald 1%1%; T. Russell, editor; The Union
Printing Co., publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year ioo|
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
MIDDLETOWN,^w««r Co. p9.215t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton,
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A St. Louis
and Mlddletown & Cincinnati Rds. and
Miami r,, 87 m. N. of Cincinnati. Paper
mills and tobacco factory. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; every evenln g except Sun-
day, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages— daily
17x22, semi- weekly 20x36; sub'^criptlon— daily
S3, semi-weekly $1; established— dally 1891,
semi weekly 1860; R. C. Sullivan, editor;
Journal Printing Co., publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,486 for the year 1895, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 1,207 for the
year 1895, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing to
many as 1,000 copies,
NEWS-SIGNA 1j ; every evening except
Sunday, and BUTLER CO. SIGNAL,
Thursdays; eight pages 173^x22; subscription
— dailv $3, weekly $1; established — Signal
1888, News 1905, weekly 1874; Mlddletown
News Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(3-8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
899
OHIO.
OHIO.
M.TLAN,Erie Co. [^ (J53tpop., on Wheel
Ing A Lake Erie and New York, Cbicago &
St. Louis Rds. and Huron r., 12 m. S. E. of
Sandusky, the county seat, and 8 from
Lake Erie. Farming.
LiEDGER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Fred. E. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MILFORD,CT«»'"»o«' Co. p l,U9t pop,,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd., 14 m. N. E. of Cincinnati. Flour
mill and carpet - sweeper manufactory.
Agriculture.
VALLEY ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
independent ; eight pages 15x23; subscription
$1; established 1884: Cou W. Gatch, editor;
The Enterprise Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (T — 5).
MILFORD CENTER, Union Co. D
682+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
ft St. Louis and Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds., 5 m. S. W. of
Marysville, the county seat. Agriculture.
OHIOAN; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888; Chas. F. Monroe, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
MILLERSBURG, c. h., Helmet Go.
n 1,998+ pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Colum-
bus Rd., 87 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Flour
mills. Rich coal and iron-ore mines. Agri-
culture.
HOLMES CO. FARMER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pfiges 18x32; subscription
$1.50; established 1838 ; L. G. Barton, editor;
Newton & Barton, publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1944; White & Edwards, editors
and publishers (2— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,032 in 1902
and 2,640 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
MINERAL CITY, Tuscarawas
Co. D- 1,220+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and
Valley Rds., 12 m. N. E. of New Philadel-
phia, the county seat. Coal mining.
MINERAL CITY POINTER; Fridays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1887; W. Hosick, editor and
publisher (6—3).
MINERVA, stark Co. cf l,200t pop.,
on Wheeling & Lake Erie. Lake Erie
Alliance and Wheeling Rds., 70 m. S. E. of
Cleveland. Car and machine shops, brick
and furniture factories. Mining and farm-
ing.
NEWS-KODAK; Fridays; independ-
ent-republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1884; Chas. B. Sala, edi-
tor; Sala Bros., publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,070 in 1896
and 1,216 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MI'SST'E'R, Auglaize Co. -n 1,700 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Western Rd., 3U ni. S. of
Lima. Oil fields. Farming.
POST; Fridays; German; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1896;
J. T. Haverbeck, editor and publisher (1—8).
MONROE VILLE,i7«ron Co. ^l,211j
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern,
Wheeling & Lake Erie and Baltimore &
Ohio Rds. and Huron r., 60 ni. W. of Cleve-
land. Manufacturing and grain growing.
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; neutral;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870; L. O. Simmons, editor and pub-
lisher.
MONTPELIER, William$ Co. tl
3,600 pop., on Wabash Rd.. 60 m. W. of To-
ledo. Flour mills, stave and wood works.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1880; F. M. Ford, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed : Thii paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,440 in 1897
and 1,589 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
LEADER; Wednesdays; eight pages
20x24; subscription SI; established 1881; C.
E. Thomas, editor and publisher (8—3).
MORROW, Warren Co. p 869t pop.,
on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 7 m. S. E. of Lebanon, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription 01; established 1883;
F. G. Houseworth, editor and publisher (6—8).
MOUNT BLANCHARD, San-
cock Co. "n 456+ pop., on Northern Ohio Rd.,
11 m. S. E. of Findlay, the county seat. Ag-
riculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; N. B. Clarke, editor and publisher (8—8)
(A A).
MOUNT GILEAD, c. h., Morrovf
Co. D 1,528+ pop., on Ohio Central and Cleve-
land, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 42 m. N. of Columbus, the State capi-
tal. Manufacturing and farming.
MORROW CO. REPUBLICAN; tri-
weekly, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
S1.25; established 1905; Bartlett Brothers, edi-
tors and publishers (9—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect.
MORROW CO. SENTINEL; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.20: established 18«; J. W. & H. S.
GrifBth. editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,866 in^ 1896
and 2,o6s in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
900
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907,
UNION REGISTER; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; Bubscrlption
$1.20; established 1848; W. G. Beebe, editor
»nd publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,320 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
MOUNT ORAB, Brown Co. p 561t
pop., on Northern Ohio Rd., about 30 m. E.
of Cincinnati.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
MOUNT STERLING, Ma(H$on Ge.
n 986t pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western Rd.,22 m. S. W. of Columbus, the
State capital. Shipping point for farm
produce.
•TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 30x26; subscription $1; established
1887; Williams & Bownocker, editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Knox
Co. n 6,638+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Clereland, Akron & Columbus Rds. and
Kokosing r., 46 m. N. E. of Columbus, the
State capital. Farming and manufacturing.
BANNER; every evening except Sunday,
and DEMOCRATIC BANNER, semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
daily four pages 18x24, semi-vveeklj' eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dailj' $5, semi-
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1898. semi-
weekly 1836; Frank Harper, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
Copies printed: daily: 1,226 in 1902
1,516 in 1903
1,576 in 1904
1,618 in 1905
1,721 in 1906
1,853 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 3,572 in 1896
3,378 in 1903
3,411 in 1904
3,421 in 1905
3,453 in 1906
3,462 in 1907
REPUBLICAN-NEWS; every even
Ing except Sunday, and KNOX CO.
REPUBLICAN NEWS, semi week
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; dally
six to eight, semi-weekly eight pages 18x33;
subscription — daily $5, semi- weekly $1.50;
established — daily' 1894, semi-weekly 1840;
Chas. C. lams, editor; Republican Publish-
ing Company, publishers (12 — 6).
Copies printed: daily, 1,481 in 1902
2,029 in 1906
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,132 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MOUNT VICTORY, Hardin Co. -O
734+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
ft St. Louis Rd., 9 m. S. of Kenton, the
county seat. Farming.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent;
«lght pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; Pennock Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
OHIO.
MO WRYSTOWN, Highland Co. p
261 pop., on Hillsboro, 44 m. E. of Cincin-
nati.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1907; Star Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
MURRAY CITY, Hocking Co. g
1,118+ pop., on Columbus, Hocking Valley
& Toledo Rd., 14 m. E. of Logan, the county
seat, and 60 S. E. of Columbus, the State
capital. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; Charles A.
Chatfleld, editor and publisher.
NAPOLEON, c.h., Hmry Co. t]3,639t
pop., on Wabash and Detroit Southern Rds.,
Maumee r. and Miami & Erie canal, 36 m. S.
W. of Toledo. Manufacturing and farming.
GERMAN DEMOKRAT ; Wednes-
days; German; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1885; Otto K.
Evers, editor; The German Demokrat, pub-
lishers (1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
HENRY CO. SIGNAL; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1864 ; Geo. J. Holgate, edi-
tor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,140 for the year 1894,
1. 375 in 1897. but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
NORTHWEST NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; ten to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1852; L. L. Orwlg ft
Son, editors and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: 2,423 in 1901
2,432 in 1902
2,467 in 1903
2,488 in 1904
2,506 in 1905
2,571 in 1906
2,604 in 1907
NELSONVILLE, Athens Co. c;5,421t
pop. , on Columbus, Hocking Valley &. Toledo
Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Athens, the county seat.
Coal mining.
BUCKEYE NEWS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1878; T. Erven Wells, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
VALLEY REGISTER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1886; J. A. TulHs. editor and
publisher.
NEVADA, Wyandot Co. \^ 889tpop., on
Pennsylvania Co.'s Rd., 34 m. W. of Mans-
field. Planing mills, road-cart factory and
brick and tile yards.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
901
OHIO.
OHIO.
lished 1872; Wilcox & Holmes, editors and i
publishers (6—3).
NEWARK, c. h., Licking Co. Z 2«,000
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Pittsburg,
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds., Lick-
ing r. and Ohio canal, 33 m. E. of Colum-
bus, the State capital. Glass, machine, en-
gine and boiler and store works; cigar,
halter and hardwood factories. Brick
plants. Baltimore & Ohio car shops. Cen-
ter of trade in coal, grain and live stock.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sunday, and W E E K L. V , Thursdays;
democratic; eight to sixteen pages 15x22;
■ubscription— dally $5, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1882, weekly 1820; J. H. Newton, editor;
Advocate Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 1,874 iii 1896
3,043 in 1902
3,222 in 1904
3,537 in 1905
4,635 in 1907
The weekly edition had_ credit for
an average issue of 4,130 in 1896 and
3,585 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
AMERICAN-TRIBUNE; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLiY,
Thursdavs; republican ; daily eight to six-
teen, weekly eight pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily
1837, weekly 1827; Newark News Printing &
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 2,425 in 1903
3,252 in 1905
3,238 in 1906
3,469 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
an issue of 2,258 in 1895 and 2,600 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estib-
lished 1880; F. Kochendorfer, editor and
publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NEW BREMEN, Auglaize Co. -D
1,318+ pop., on Lake Erie & Western Rd. and
Miami & Erie canal, 60 m. N. of Dayton.
Woolen, oil, flour and steam saw mills.
Market for grain and pork.
STERN DES WESTLICHEN OHIO;
NEW^COMERSTOW^N, Tuacara-
ivas Co. D- 2,65;>+ pop., on Cleveland ft
Marietta, Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St. Louii
and Toledo, Walhoudlng Valley & Ohio
Rds. and Ohio canal and Tuscarawas r.,
36 m. S. of Massillon and 80 E. of Columbus.
Manufacturing, coal mining and farming.
INDEX; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1870; John T.Duff, editor; John T. Duff
& Sons, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that eflfect.
NEWS; Wednesdays; non-partisan; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
M. C. Julien & Son, editors and publishers
(1-8).
NEW COmCO^Ti, Mu$kingum Co. a
675+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 16 m.
E. of Zanesville, the county seat. Scat of
Muskingum College.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1880; W. B. Baughmau. editor and
publisher (1—8).
NEW HOLLAND, Pickaway Co. u
692+ pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Val-
ley Rd., 17 m. S. W. of Circleville. the
county seat. Tile works and carriage shops.
Farming nad canning factories.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; Joseph P. Van Vickie, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3).
NEW LEXINGTON, o. h., Perry
Co. U 1,701+ pop., on Ohio Central and Cin-
cinnati & Muskingum Valley Rds., 21 m.
S. W. of Zanesville. Manufactures and coal
mining.
HERA L. D ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1867; P. M. Culllnan, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
i TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; eight
! pages 15x22; subscription $1 : established 1871;
: Davie & Foster, editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
Thursdays; German; democratic; eight pages £q ^.^ average issue of 1,760 in 1906,
15x32; subscription $1.50 ; established 1875
Home Printing Co., editors and publishers
(7-5).
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
SUN; Fridays; independent; eight pages | credited with more than 1,000 in 1907
15x33;' subscription $1.50; established 1886;
E. G. Conradi, editor; Home Printing Co.,
publishers (7—5).
NEW CARLISLE, Clark Co. -n995t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago ft
St. Louis Rd., 12 m. W. of Springfield, the
county seat. Nurseries and manufacturing
NEW LONDON, Huron Co. i l,180t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago ft
St. Louis and Pittsburg, Akron & Western
Rds., 48 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays ; independent-
sen
SUN- Thursdavs; eight pages 13x20; sub- republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
Tiption $1 Istabiished March, 1885; J. A. I $1 50; established 18f 8; Geo. W. Runyan, edV
Alexander, editor and publisher (7—5).
tor and publisher (6—3).
902
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
NEW MADISON, Darke Co. ^590t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 10 m. S. of
Greenville, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1894; O. G. Mui'ray, editor; Raney & Murray,
publishers (1—8).
NEW MAT AMOR AS, Washington
Co. □, 817+ pop., on Ohio r., 30 m. N. E. of Ma-
rietta, the county ntat. Flour mill, tanner-
ies and various manufactories. Tobacco
growing.
MAIL; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established 1888;
E. B. Hutchinson, editor and publisher.
NEW PARIS, Preble Co. -n 990 pop..
on Chicago, St. Louis & Pittsburg and
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., 6 m. E. of Richmond, Ind. Grain
and stock raising; creameries, canning
factory, stone quarries and lime kilns.
MIRROR; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1877; Raney & Murrav, publishers (1—8).
NEW PHILADELPHIA, c. h.,
Tuacarawaa Co. D- 6,213+ pop., on Pennsyl-
vania Co's and Baltimore & Ohio Rds.,
Tuscarawas r. and Ohio canal, 24 m. S. of
Massillon. Agricultural implements, sheet
and muck iron, wire nail , tiles and woolen
goods. Salt, coal and iron mininii.
TIMEiS; every evening except Sundav,
and OHIO DE3IOCRAT AND l.UE?^,
Thursdays; democratic; dally four, weeklv
eight pages 15x23; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1 ; established— Times 1886, Democrat
1839, consolidated 1900 ; W. T. Alberson,
editor; The Democrat Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,584 in 1894 and 3,000
ill 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
DER DEUTSCHE BEOBACHTERj
Thursdays ; German ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1889;
B. R. Mlnnlng, editor; Beobachter Publish-
ing Co., publishers (8—3).
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.S0; estab-
lished 1893 ; "W. A. Korns, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 3),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1897, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
TUSCARAWAS AD VOCATE;Thur8
days; republican; four pages 22x30; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1819 ; J. L. Mcll-
valne, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,250 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
NEW RICHMOND, Clermont Co. p
1,916+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.
and Ohio r.. 20 m. E. of Cincinnati. Woolen,
flour and saw mills, iron foundry, school
furniture.
INDEPENDENT-NEWS: Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
OHIO.
$1 ; established— Jnd«iJt!ndent 1869, Netvs 1881 ;
D. M. Drennan, publisher.
NEW^ STRAITSVILLE, Perry
Co. n 2,302 pop., on Hocking Valley Rd., 10
m. S. of New Lexington, the county seat.
Manufacturing and coal mining.
RECORD: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; A. E. Faine, editor and
publisher (3—3).
NEWTON FALLS, Trumbull Co, ^
1,0U0 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Pennsyl-
vania, Lake Erie, Alliance & Wheeling
and Pittsburg Rds. and Lake Erie, 9 m. S.
W. of Warren, the county seat. Stone
works, machine shops, foundry, saw, lum-
ber and grist mills and woolen, basket and
pump manufactories.
TRI-COUNTY NEWS; Thursdays; in-
dependent-i-epublican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1881 ; J. H. Green,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: ###
NEW VIENNA, Clinton Co. p 1,000
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern
Rd., 56 m. E. of Cincinnati. Furniture fac-
tory, flour mills and lumber.
REPORTER; Thursdays; non-partisan;
four pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; I. A. Shanton, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
NEW WASHINGTON, Graw/ord
Co. [^ 824+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and
Northern Ohio Rds., 23 m. N. W. of Mans-
fleld. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; Herald Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
NEW WATERFORD, Columbiana
Co. [if 1,300 pop., on Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne &
Chicago Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Lisbon, the
county seat. Farming, coal," manufactur-
ing.
MAGNET; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; J. T. Mercer, editor; Magnet Pub
lishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NILES, Trumbull Co. cf 7,468t pop., on
Pennsylvania Co's, Pittsburg & Western,
Baltimore & Ohio and Erie Rds. and Ma-
honing r., 5 m. S. E. of Warren, the county
seat. Iron manufactories.
N E AV S ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; republican;
daily four pages 20x26, weekly eight pages
15x22; established 1891; subscription — daily *4,
weeklj' $1; W. C. Brown, editor; Niles Print-
ing and Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; dem-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1868; E. M. McCormlck, publisher
(7-5).
NORTH BALTIMORE, Wood Co.
>3 3,561t pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
903
OHIO.
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rds., 38 m.
E. of Defiance. Stave and lumber mills.
Natural gas, petroleum and oil.
BEACON ; Fridays; independent repub-
OHIO.
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as i,ooo copies.
ilFARM AND H03IEENTEKPRI!SE J
weekly; agricultural and household; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
"^t*?.ii/v!fH^«£^^<l^w w^iii.f^Po^''L?m*'^'il^^ 1898: J. G. Lehentaler. editor and publisher
established 1884; Q. W. Wilkinson, editor and ; ,<, -x r a a \
Dubllsher <>«— omzaza;.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight j Copies printed: This paper had credit
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888; for an average issue of 2,508 in 1899
F. S. Kline, editor and publisher (8— 3). j and 2,484 in 1905, since which it has
Copies printed: This paper had credit not furnished any definite and satis-
for an issue of 1,100 for the year 1895, factory report, but was credited with
but has not since made claim to issuing I more than i.ooo in 1906.
so many as 1,000 copies. | HURON CO. NEWS; Fridays; Inde-
■Krrk-OTTX T T"«7-TCTlTTTJr' rhfitik pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
MUxClU LiZjW LSliU ix\r, '^""'"- established 1883; H. L. Stewart, editor and
paian Co. -a 846+ pop., on Erie Rd., 14 m. N. E. publisher (8—3).
of Urbana, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
REPORTER; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1881; W.S. Coffey, editor and publisher many as 1,000 copies.
(2—8). ; OHIO L.AW BUM.ETIN: Mondays;
law; one hundred and ninety six pages 7x10;
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,637 ^or the
year 1896, but has not since made def-
inite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
NORWALK,c. h., Huron Co. t] 7,074t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., 56 m. S. W.
of CleTeland. Piano, umbrella and auto-
mobile canopy factory; steel mill, car
shops, monumental, anchor and wooden-
ware works and tobacco factories. Farm-
ing, dairying and stock raising.
subscription $5; established 1876; J. F. Lan-
ing. editor; The Laning Company, publishers
(6-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
CENTRAL. STATES GUIDE; month-
ly; railroads, time tables; two hundred and
seventy pages 5x8i^: subscription §1.50; es-
EVENING HERALD; every evening tablished 1885; A. Sheldon, editor; Guide
except Sunday; republican; four pages puijiighing Company, publishers (1—8).
17J^x22; subscription $2.5U; established June, i
1902; A. N. Lawsou, editor and publisher NOTTINGHAM, Cuyahoga Co. [^
^^'^'' • • . J rru- u J J-* i 939+ DOD on Lake Shore & Michigan South-
Copies printed: This paper had credit »o»Tpup., uu i^ctu-c _. . , , ^^
for an average issue of 2,099 in 1903 | em Rd., 10 m. N.E. of Cleveland, the county
and 2,773 in 1904, since which it has not ■ seat. Farming.
furnished a definite and satisfactory! CITIZEN; Fridays; republican; eight
report, but was credited with more than pages 13^x20; subscription $1; established
2,250 in 1905 and 1907. 19(X); Frank A. Bowman, editor and pub-
REFLECTOR; every evening except ; Usher (1—8).
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice a-week, ^,,^-_-„«^t> rmr,*nn Tn Hh 1 (tRlt
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; daily OAKHARBOR, 0«a«7a Co. Q 1,(W1T
eight, weekly sixteen pages 15x22; subscrlp- j pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
tion— dally $5, weekly $1.50; established
daily 1863, weekly 183tJ; James G. Gibbs, edi
tor;*Reflector Co., publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: The daily had credit
for an average issue of 1,054 in 1903
and 1,733 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
The weekly had credit for an aver
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds. and Port-
age r., 23 m. E. of Toledo. Lumber, tile,
hat linings, basket, creamery butter,
gloves and mittens and gasoline engine
manufacturing and agriculture.
OTTAWA CO. EXPONENT; Satur
days : democratic ; ten to twelve pages 15x82;
subscription $1 ; established 1871; J. H. & D. A.
Kraemer, editors ; Exponent Publishing
age issue of 2,438 in 1903 and 1,989 Company, publishers (1—7).
in 1906, since which it has not fur- i Copies printed: This paper had credit
nished any definite and satisfactory re- Jqj. g^ average issue of 1,200 in 1899
port, but was credited with more than ^nd 1,843 in 1906, since which it has
1,000 in 1907. not furnished any definite and satisfac-
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican; tory report, but was credited with more
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established ^Z^ 1000 in 1907.
1874; Reflector Company, editors and pub-, „„-,^«s4. Fridavs- democratic; four
"n7F^V"m^'>IBIA. Th"rs.>avs- Ger- p£e^ 20?26;' siTbStion $1 ; established
m?n;''.le^.?oJ;!^t^JPli|ht j;?g;>^^^15i22'; ?ub- ! l^J George, GosUne.^editor and ^pubU.her.
scripiion .S1.5U; establishetl 18j5; Frank M
Roth, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,543 for the
Copies printed: This paper had credit year 1897, but has not since made claim
for an average issue of 1,118 in 1901, to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
EXPERIMENT; Wednesdays; Inde-
pendent: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
©sjabllshed 1835; Charles Shively, editor and
publisher (10— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit __-_,„t y^^ r nmin Co r'^ 4 OS^t noc
for an average issue of 1,166 for the ; OBERLIN, ioratn Co. r 4 U».T pop.,
year 1895, 1,648 in 1898, but has not on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
OAK HILL, Jackson Co. p 825t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Rd.,
about 12 m. S. of Jackson, the county seat.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
904
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
32 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Seat of Oberlin
College.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22 : subscription $1 ; established 1860;
The News Printing Co., publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,607 in 1897,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1894; C. W. Kinney, eaitor; Tribune Pub-
lishing Company, publishers ( 1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,326 in 1896
and 1,721 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
PLANTATION MISSIONARY;
bi-monthly ; undenominational ; twelve
pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; established
1889; Rev. C. N. Pond, editor and publisher
(1-7).
Copies printed: 2,333 |n 1895
2,479 in 1900
2,540 in 1902
2,595 -in 1903
2,622 in 1904
2,486 in 1905
3,034 in 1906
3,008 in 1907
BIBL.IOTHECA SACRA; quarterly,
January, April, Julj' and October; congrsga-
tlonal ; two hundred and four pages 6x10 ;
•ubscriptlon $3; established 1844; G. Fred-
erick Wright, editor ; Blbllotheca Sacra Co.,
publishers (1—8).
OHIO CITY, Van Wert Co. tl 862t
pop., on Chicago & Erie, Cincinnati North-
ern and Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City
Rds., 8 m. S. of Van Wert, the county seat.
Iron hoops and buggy manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1894;
Thomas Johnson, editor and publisher.
ORRVIL.LE, Wayne Co. i l,901t pop.,
on Pennsylvania Co's, Cleveland, Akron ft
Columbus, Pittsburg & Columbus and
Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds., 64 m. S. of
Cleveland. Agriculture and stock raising.
ORESCENT; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; neutral; four pages 30x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1871; James A.
Hamilton, editor and publisher f 1— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,632 in 1895
and 2,003 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
COURIER; Fridays; Indeptndent; eight
pages 17J^x23; subscription §1; established
1903; Raymond E. Swini,', editor; Courier
Printing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,538 in 1907
ORlVELiL, Ashtabula Co. ^ 900t pop.
(of township), 1 m. from East Orwell, a sta-
tion on Pittsburg, Youngstown & Ash-
tabula Rd. Flour and saw mills and buggy
factory. Farming and dairying.
NEWS-LETTER; Tuesdays ; eight
pages 11x16; subscription .§1 ; established 1890;
H. W. Olds, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
OHIO.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but faile.d to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
OSBORN, Greene Co. -0 9481 pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louis
and Erie Rds., 10 m. N. E. of Dayton.
Roller mills, bent-wood shops, grain ele-
vators and whip and egg case factory.
l*OCAL ; Fridays; independent; four
page? 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1882; H. H.McGill, editor; Local Publishing
Co., publishers (7— 3P).
OSNABURG, stark Co. □' 558t pop.,
on Wheeling & Lake Erie Rd., 3 m. E. of
Canton.
SUBURBAN TIMES; Fridays; ten
pages 93^x12}^; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished June, 1906; C. A. Boory, editor and
publisher (8— 6 P) (A A).
OTTAWA, c. h., Putnam Co. g 2,322t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton,
Detroit & Lima Northern and Flndlay, Ft.
Wayne & Western Rds., 51 m. S. W. of To-
ledo. Agriculture, stock raising and lum-
ber.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1881; W. E. Laibe. editor; N. E. Mathews,
publisher (2—4).
PUTNAM CO. DEMOKRAT} Fri-
days ; German ; democratic ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1887;
H. F. Rauh, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1899 and 1902, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
PUTNA3I CO. SENTINEL.; Fridays;
democratic; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1849; A. F. Liggett, editor;
Sentinel Publishing Co., publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,100 in 1^95 and 1,250
in 1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
OTTOVILLE, Putnam Co. d' 369
pop., 17 m. N. W. of Lima.
TRI-COUNTY NEWS; Fridays; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
September, 1904; Thos. H.Selbold, editor and
publisher (1 — 6).
OXFORD, Butler Co. P2,009t pop., on
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 89 m.
N. W. of Cincinnati. Seat of JRami Unl-
versity.Oxford College and Western Female
Seminary.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; ei^ht
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1843; John F. Fenton, editor; The Oxford
News Co.. publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infofr
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
905
OHIO.
PAINESVIIjIiE,c.h.,iaAr«Co.d'
5,024+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan South
ern, Pittsburg & Western and New York,
Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and Grand r., 3 m.
8. of Lake Erie and 29 N. E. of Cleveland.
Manufacturing, agriculture and fruit grow-
ing.
TELEGRAPH AND REPUBLI-
CAN; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established— reZegrai5?i 1822, Rejmblican
1855, consolidated 1906; George W. Stumm,
editor; The Telegraph-Republican Co., pub-
lishers (4—7 P).
LAKE CO. HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; M. L. Harter, editor and
publisher (6—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,221 in 1900,
but has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
PANDORA, Putnam Co. b TOO pop.,
on Northern Ohio Rd., 10 m. from Ottawa,
the county seat. Grain raising and cattle.
TI3IES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15J^x22; subscription $1; established
1899; D. B. jBasInger, editor and publisher
(1-8).
PATASKALA, Licking Co. a 675t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., 17 m.
N. E. of Columbus, the State capital. Saw
and planing mills and railroad repair
shops. Farming and dairying.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
•Ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; W. S. Needham, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,520 for the
year 1896, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
PAULDING, c. h., Paulding Co ^
2,030+ pop., on Cincinnati Northern Rd.,
66 m. S. W. of Toledo. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
ten pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1874 : N. R. Webster, editor and
publisher (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,520 in 1896
and 1,894 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PAULDING CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1864 ; J.R.Ross,
editor and publisher (2 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,608 for the year 1896,
but has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1892 ;
Geo. M. Eaton, editor and publisher.
PAYNE, Paulding Co. g 1.336t pop.,
on New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rd., 10
m. S. W. of Paulding, the county seat.
Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
REFLECTOR AND PRESS-RE-
VIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
OHIO.
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established-
Reflector 1844, Press 1891. Review 1887; C. A.
Colby, editor and publisher{8— 5 P).
PEEBLES, Adams Co. g 763t pop., on
Cincinnati, Portsmouth &VirginiaRd. ,13m
N. of West Union, the county seat. Ship-
ping point. Limestone quarries.
LEADER: Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1905; 8. N. Rucker, editor and
publisher (11— 5 P).
PEMBERVIL.LE, Wood Co. ^l,08U
pop., on Ohio Central and Columbus, Hock-
ing Valley & Toledo Rds., 12 m. N. E. of
Bowling Green, the county seat. Farming.
Oil and gas wells.
LEADER; Fridays; neutral; ten pages
1.3x20; subscription .Sl.25; established 1884;
Geo. H. Speck, editor and publisher (1—8).
PERRYSBURG, Wood Co. ^ l,766t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd.
and Maumee r., at head of navigation,
9 m. S. of Toledo. Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 11x15 subscription $1 ; established
1858; Ed. L. Blue, editor and publisher (8—3).
PERRYSVILLE, Ashland Co.fi 513t
pop., on Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago
Rd., 121^ m. S. E. of Mansfield, and 70 N. E,
of Columbus, the State capital. Manu-
facturing. Stock raising. Milling.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25 -^ established
1898; Russell Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
PIONEER, Williams Co. \j 1,200 pop.,
on Toledo & Western Rd., 14 m. N. of
Bryan, the county seat. Manufacturing,
agriculture and stock raising.
TRI-STATE ALLIANCE; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 17x22; eub-
soription $1; established 1878; Miles E.
Crommer, editoe and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,236 for the
year 1898, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
PIQUA, Miami Co. -D 12,172t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cinoinnatl, Chicago & St. Louis
and Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rds,,
Big Miami r. and Miami & Erie canal, 28 ra.
N. of Dayton. Stove and range works, lin
seed-oil and straw-board manufactories.
CALL; every evening except Sunday
and MIAMI HELMET, Thursdaj-s; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $1.50; established — dally
1888, weekly 1873; H. R. Snyder, editor and
publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: daily, 1,585 in 1895
1,423 in 1899
2,587 in 1907
LEA DER-D I SPA TCH ; every evening
except Sunday, and MIAMI LEADER-
JOURNAL, Fridays; democratic; daily
six, weekly eight pages 18x22; subscription-
dallv $5, weekly $1; established— DispafcTi
1886," LpatZer 1888 ; H. Kampf. editor; Leader-
Dispatch Co., publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
906
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
ceeding i,ooo copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
DIE MIAMI POjST; Thursdays; Ger-
man; democratic; four pages 23x28; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1878 ; August Bartel,
editor and publisher (7—3 P) .
PLAIN CITY, Madison Co. n l,432t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &.
St. Louis Rd.. 17 m. W. of Columbus, tli«
State capital. Manufacturing. Stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays ; neutral ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1894; Olive B. Mackan, editor and
publisher (1—8).
DEALER; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1861; Charles W. Horn, editor and
publisher.
PLEASANT CITY, Guernsey Co. d-
. 1,006+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about
25 m. E. of Zanesville.
RECORDER; Thursdays (A A).
PLEAS ANT VILLE, FairfieJd Co. n
501+ pop., on Zanesville & Western Rd.,
about 20 m. S. by W. of Newark. Glass
factory.
TIMES: Thursdays (A A).
PLYMOUTH, Richland Co. b 1.154t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Pittsburg,
Akron & Western Rd.s., 30 m. N. W. of Mans-
field, the county seat. Farming. Natural
gas.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1858; George W. Reed, editor and pub-
publisher (1—8).
POMEROY, c. h., Meiga Co. R 4,639t
pop., on Hocking Valley & Ohio Central
Rds. and Ohio r., 239 m. below Pittsburg,
Pa. Connected with river towns bj' dally
lines of steamboats. Coal mining. Salt,
furniture and pipe organs manufactured.
INDEPENDENT; semi-weekljs Tues-
days and Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
Bcrlptlon $1; established May. 1903; Tlids.
Turnbull. editor; The Independent Publish
Ing Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,059 in 1904
and 3,101 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thurs lays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription £1; established
18ffi; C. E. Peoples, editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
LEADER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; S. F. Smith, editor and publish-
er (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,322 in 1897
and 3,151 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
TRIBUNE-TELEGRAPH; Wednes
days; republican; eight pages 15x38 ; subscrip-
tion tl: established— Tj-ibune 1887, Telegraph
1843; Chas. A. Hartley, editor; Union Printing
Co., publishers (7—3 P).
PORT CLINTON, c. h.. Ottawa Co.
i J,450+ pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan
OHIO.
Southern Rd. and at moufh of Portage r.,
on Lake Erie, 30 m. S. E. of Toledo. Grsipe
and peach culture and fishing.
OTTAWA CO. HERALD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established September. 1902; J. H. Faus,
editor and publisher (8 — 5 P).
Copies printed: 1,133 in 1903
1,251 in 1904
1,285 in 1905
1,336 in 1906
1,324 in 1907
OTTAWA CO. NEWS-DEMO-
CRAT; Fridays; democratic: eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1865; W.
H. Althoff, editor and publisher (13—2).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,055 for the
year 1895, 1,120 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
OTTAWA CO. REPUBLICAN; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x32; sub
•cription$l; established 18S7; A.G.Winnie,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,100 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
OTTAWA CO. ZEITLNG; Fridays;
German; independent; eiRht pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; Sam
Kuesthardt, editor and publisher (1—5).
(Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,084 in 1896
and 1,195 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PORTSMOUTH, c. h., Scioto Co. g
17,870+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio South-
western, Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Vir-
ginia and Norfolk & Western Rds.. Ohio
canal and Ohio r., 80 m. E. Cincinnati,
Shoe, wood, fire-brick, steel and Iron manu-
factories and car works.
BLADE; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEiMI- WEEKLY, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; twelve pages
17x22; subscription— dally $5, semi weekly $1;
established — dally 1885, semi-weekly 1876;
Chas. E. Hard, editor; Blade Printing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
The semi-weekly edition has on four
occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
TIMES; every eveniug except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Wedr.esdays and
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 20x26;
subscription— daily $5, semi weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1894, semi- weekly 1861; Val-
lee Harold, editor; The Times Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
(Copies printed: daily: 2,534 in ipo^
2,626 in 1903
2,693 in 1904
3,150 in 1905
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
907
OHIO.
OHIO.
3,666 in 1906
4,329 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CORRESPONDENT ; Fridays ; Ger
man; Independent; twelve pages 15x22: gub
Borlptlon$2; established 1855; Louis F. Korth,
edltorand publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue ol 2,167 in 1901
and 2,172 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
PRAIRIE DEPOT, Wood Co. ^1,600
pop., on Toledo & Ohio Central Rd., 24 m. S.
of Toledo. Agriculture. OH wells.
OBSERVER; Fridays; independent;
ten pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; H. L. Hodges, editor; Observer
Publishing Co., publishers (1-8).
PROSPECT. Marion Co. U 983t pop.,
on Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Rd.,
10 m. S. of Marlon, the county seat, and 3<
N. of Oolumbug, the State capital. Farming.
MONITOR; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 2(ix26; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1878; Frank C. Poppleton, editor;
Poppleton &Hollenbak, publishers (1—8).
QUAKER CITY, Guernsey Co. n-
878+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 40 m.
K. of ZanesTllle. Planing mill, oar-wheel
manufactory, coal works, machine shop
and window-glass factory.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1875 ; J. W. & A. B. Hill, editors and
publishers (7—5).
QXJINCY, Logan Co. -D 642t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago & St. Louie
and Ohio Southern Rds., 11 m. E. of Sidney.
Agriculture.
INLAND PRESS; Fridays; eight pages
13x30; subscription $1 ; established 1900; In-
land Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
RAVENNA,c. h., Portage Co. [^4,008t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's, Pittsburg &
Western and Erie Rds., 38 ni. S. E. of Cleve-
land. Chair, iron, carriage, electric lamp,
clothing, paper-box and carbon manufac-
tories and dye works.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; eight pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1846: J. B.
Holm, edltorand publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lloan; eight to twelve pages 18x^4; subscrip-
tion $1.50; ©stabUshed 1380; C. W. S. Wllgus.
editor; Republican Publishing Co.. publish-
ers (1—8). .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,274 for the
year 1896, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
REPUBLIC, Seneca Co. t: 658+ pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.. 8 m. W. of Tiffin.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established October, 1905; Geo.
W. Grames, editor and publisher (12—5 P)
(A A).
REYNOLDSBURG, Franklin Co.
U 339t pop.
NEWS GAZETTE; Thursdays (A A).
RICHWOOD, Union Co. D l,640t
pop., on Erie Rd.. 15 m. S. W. of Marion.
Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 20x36; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872; Geo. W. Worden, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,473 i^i 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
RIDGE WAY, Hardin Co. t] 447
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., about 20 m. W. of Marion.
SUN; Thursdays (A A).
RIPLiEY, Brown Co. ^j 2,248t pop., on
Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and Ohio r., 56 m.
B. E. of Cincinnati. River commerce. Flour
and saw mills, piano and shoe factories
and leaf tobacco.
BEE; Wednesdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1-^5; established
ISS; Jas. C. Newoomb. editor and publisher
(6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,080 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
RISING SUN, Wood Co. b 660t pop,,
ou Hocking Valley Rd., about 23 m. S. of
Toledo.
UNIQUE WEEKLY; Fridays (A A).
ROCKGREEK, A$htabula Co. ^ 478t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd., ]4 m. from
Rock Creek Station, on Pittsburg & Ashta-
bula Rd. Dairying and farming.
SIGNAL; Wednesdays; twelve pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1894; E.
P. Warren, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
ROCKFORD,JtfercerC'o.-Cl,207tpop.,
onOincInnatl Northern Rd. and St. Mary's
r., 11 m. N. of Cellna, the county seat.
Wood- working, tile and brick manufacto-
ries. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; George R.
Kinder, editor and publisher (1—8).
ROSEVILI.E, MuskingumVo.u l,207t
pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Vallay
Rd., 10 m. S. of Zauesvllle, the county seat.
Potteries, brick works and coal mines.
REVIEW; Thursdavs; four pages 22x28 j
subscription $1; established 1896; Williams
Bros., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,169 ii^ 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ROSS,-B**««»' ^'o- P 400 pop., on Miami
r., 7 m. S. W. of Hamilton, the county seat.
908
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIEECTORY,
OHIO.
and 18 N. of Cinclnuatl. Agriculture and
stock raising.
VENICE GRAPHIC; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
•stablished 1887; L. Demorest, editor and pub-
Usher.
RUSHSYIiVANIA, Logan Co. -D
762 pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd.. 10 m. N. N. E. of Bellefon-
taine, the county seat. Portland cement
works. Farming.
RECORD} Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 11x13; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; G. A. Buck, editor and publisher
(7-5).
SABINA, CUnton Co. pi,481t pop., on
Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley and Balti-
more & Ohio Rds., 11 m. N. E. of Wil-
naington, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS RECORD; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.35; established 1877; J. F. Gaskius. editor
and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: i,ooo in 1902
988 in 1904
938 in 1905
956 in 1906
1,034 in 1907
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x23; subscription $1; established 1894; M. D.
Barns, editor; Barns Bros., publishers (3— 3).
SAINT CLAIRSVIL.LE,c.h., Btl-
mont Co. D- l,2lOt pop., on Cleveland,
Lorain & Wheeling, Wabash and Baltimore
k Ohio Rdg., 12 m. W. of Wheeling, W.
Va. Agriculture.
BELMONT CHRONICLE ; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x20; subsorip
lion $1; established 1818; Edwin L. MoMll
Ion, editor and publisher (1 — i).
Copies printed: 1,320 in 1900
1,599 in 1903
1,703 in 1907
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; democratic : f our
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1812 ; A. D. Clark; editor and publisher { 3—3 ).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
f roni this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SAI'STMA'RYS,Auglai*eCo.-o5,tS9t
pop., on Lake Erie & Western and Columbus
North-Western Rds.and Miami &Erie canal,
W m. W. of Wapakoneta, the county seat.
Woolen manufactories, chain works, paper
mill and wheel works.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day, and ARGU8, Thursdays; daily
independent, weekly republican; daily four
pages 17x22, weekly eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established
1889; Leader Printing Co., publishers (2— 8).
SAINT PARIS, Champaign Co. -a
1,501) pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
A St. Louis and Detroit, Toledo & Ironton
Rds., 11 m. W. of Urbana, the county seat.
Carriage shops, flour and planing mills and
cement block works. Packs and ships
large quantities of poultry.
NEWS-DISPATCH; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 15x32; subscription
•1.25; established 1871; L. M. Ross, editor;
Dispatch Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
OHIO.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1901; and 1907.
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
TELEGRAM; Fridays ; four pageg
15x22; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1901; Marlay B. Neff, editor and publish-
er (8-5) (A A).
SALEM, Columbiana Co. q' 8.375 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Co's and Salem Rds.. 60 m.
W. of Pittsburg. Engine works, wire
nail factory, pump and sheet iron works,
large potteries, stove foundries and chew-
ing gum factories.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and BULLETIN, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; dally eight, weekly twelve pages
13x20; subscription— daily $5,weekly 50 cents;
established— daily 1891, weekly 1890; Geo. H.
Gee, editor; Kirby & Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but each edition had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday, and
REPUBLICANERA, semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages— daily 15x28, semi weekly 18x23; sub-
scription—daily $4.50, semi weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1889, semi weekly 1852; L. H.
Brush, manager ; Salem Publishing Com-
pany, publishers.
Copies printed: daily, 1,435 in 1895
1,689 in 1905
1,857 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an issue of 2,400 in 1898, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
SANATIVE MEDICINE; monthly;
medical; forty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1891; T. J. Lyle, M.D., editor;
Lj'le Printing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies^
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
S ALINE VILLE, Columbiana Co. [3'
2,353+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 18 m. W. of
East Liverpool. Mining. China and stone-
ware potteries, brickyard and planing mill.
NE\VS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1906; The News Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—7).
SANDUSKY, c. h.. Erie Co. b 19,664t
pop. — local estimate 25,000— on Cleveland,
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis, Lake Erie
& Western, Baltimore & Ohio^ Lake thore &
Michigan Southern and Pennsylvania Rds.
and Sandusky bay, near its entrance Into
Lake Erie, 60 m. W. of Cleveland. Manu-
factures and lake commerce.
REGISTER; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repuoUoan;
dally and Sunday eight to sixteen, weekly
twelve to sixteen pages 18x22; subscription
—dally $5.20, weekly $1, Sunday $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1844, Sunday 1884, weekly 1888;
I. F. Mack & Bro., editors and publishers (2 — 7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
2,000 in 1898 and 2,400 in 1904, since
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
909
OHIO.
OHIO.
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,250 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
IhibUsher's announcement. — Register's total
net average circulation for 190T was 8,875.
Official exaniinatlou of A. A. A., made Oct.
10, 1906, showed Register was the only
Sandusky paper that permitted a full and
complete examination of all circulation re-
cords, and "the only Sandusky paper that
had held and increased its circulation dur-
ing the year." Advertisers have privilege
of using any edition at same rate as named
in contract for that edition, thereby secur
ing much larger individual circulation
than any other Sandusky paper. The Reg-
ister carried three times more want ads
than any other daily paper, and 38 per
cent more local advertising in 1907.
Member Select List Ohio daily papers.
Eastern representative— Robert Tomes, 116
Nassau Street, N. Y. Western Representa-
tive—I S. Wallis & Son, 1246 First National
Bank Building, Chicago.
STAR JOURlSALi; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 1714x23%;
Bubscriptiou— daily 85, weekly SI; estab-
lished—daily Jot<rnan883, .SYarl898, weekly
1901; E. B. Fenton, editor;
Company, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: daily:
2,338
in
3.269
in
3,845
in
4,314
in
4,983
in
5,206
in
5,251
in
Alvord-Peters
1900
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
DEMOKRAT ; semi-weekly, TuesdayB
and Fridays, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
German; democratic; semi weekly four,
weekly six pages 20x25; subscription— semi-
weekly $2.50, weekly $1.50; established—
semi-weekly 1861, weekly 1856; William F.
Senn, editor and publisher.
SCIO, Harrison Co. D- l,314t pop., on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago * St. LoulB
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds.,78 m. W. of
Pittsburg, Pa. Sclo College. Carriage fac-
tory. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 13x20 ; subscription 65 cents ; estab-
lished 1879 ; R. M. Dewey, editor; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3).
-□ 547t pop., on
., 8 m. N. of Van
SCOTT, yan Wert Co.
Cincinnati Northern Rd
Wert, the county seat.
REVIEW; Thursdays (A A).
SEBRING, 3fa^nin£? Co. SSTtcfpop.
—local estimate 1,800 — on Pittsburg, Fort
Wayne & Chicago Rd., 4^ m.E. of Alliance.
Manufacture of pottery. Lumber yard and
pump works. Foundries and machine
shops.
NEWS; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; Geo. W. Kunkle,
editor: The News Publishing Company,
publishers ( 2-6 ) ( A A ) .
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
SENECA VILLE, Guernsey Co.D-&2St
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about 10 m.
S. E. of Cambridge, the county seat.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
SEVILLE, Medina Co. t] 602tpop., on
Cleveland. Lorain & Wheeling Rd., 20 m, W.
of Akron. Foundry, machine shop and
planing mills.
TIMES ; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.35; established
1872; C. C. Day, editor and publisher (6—3).
SHAWNEE, Perry Co. D 2,966tpop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio, Columbus, Shawnee
Sc Hocking Rds., 43 m. S. E. of Newark.
Iron foundries, saw and planing mills.
Coal mining and agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; W. H. Shriver, editor and publisher.
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Fridays;
labor; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1891; John C. Fleming, editor and
publisher.
SHELBY, Richland Co. \^ 4,685t pop.,
on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St.
Louis and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., 67 m.
S. W. of Cleveland. Manufacturing and
agriculture.
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$3.12; established 1900; Moore & Stambaugh,
editors and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1868; W. C. Robinson, editor and publisher
(1-7).
SHERWOOD, Defiance Co. t] A55t
pop., at intersection of Baltimore & Ohio
and Cincinnati Northern Rds., 12 m. W. of
Defiance, the county seat. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays (A A).
SHILOH, ^<cAiand Co. \^ 597t pop., on
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rd., 61 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Flour mill
and tanneries.
REVIEW; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1864; W. E. Koerber, editor and putDlisher
(3-5 P).
SHREVE, Waym Co. Q l,043t pop., on
Pennsylvania Co's Rd., 10 m. S. W. of
Wooster, the county seat, and 75 S. W
of Cleveland. Sash, pole, shaft and blind
factories. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Fridays ; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1866; L. 8.
Miley, editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 1,104 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
SIDNEY, c.h.,5ftel6y(7o.^a,68«tpop.
—local estimate 8,000— on Cincinnati, Ham-
910
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
llton & Dayton and Cleveland, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Western Ohio
Rds., Great Miami r. and Miami & Erie
canal, 40 m. N. of Dayton and 100 N. of Cin-
cinnati. Manufacturing holloware, scrap
ers, wheelbarrows, trucks, buggies, bicycle
rims, whips, brushes, brooms, poles, shafts
etc. Agriculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday.
and SHEL.BY CO. DE310CRAT, Fri
days; daily indepeudeut, weekly demo-
cratic; dailyeiglit,weekly twelve pages 18x24;
subscriptiou— daily $5, weekly $1.50; estab
llshed — daily 1890, weekly 1849: James O.
Amos, editor; Sidney Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue_ of
1,020 in 1901 and 1,210 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,250 in 1896 and 3,080 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
JOURNAL-GAZETTE; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x:98; subscription
ltl.50; establlghed— JournaZ 1862, Gazette 1891;
J. H. Williams, editor; Journal Gazette Co.,
publishers (2—8).
SHELBY CO. ANZEIGER; Fri
days; German; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1891; L. P. Brandt,
editor; Peter E. Sherman, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
SOMERSET, Perry Co. U l,H4t pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 24 m. S. of
Newark and 20 S. W. of Zanesvllle. Car
riage factories, woolen and planing mills.
Coal In vicinity.
PRESS; Thursdays; four pages 20x36;
iubscription $1 ; established 1878 ; W. J . Mortal .
editor and publi.sher.
HOLY NA3IE; monthly; catholic; eight
pages 11x15J4; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lishhd May, 1907; Fathers of Dominican Col-
lege, editors; Rosary Press Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
ROSARY MAGAZINE; monthly;
roman catholic; one hundred and twenty-
eight pages 6x9; subscriptiou $2; established
1891; Dominlcau Fathers, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,000 in 1894
and 10,000 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and^ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
YOUTHS' MAGAZINE ; monthly ;
literary; juvenile; catholic; thirty two pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established Janu-
ary, 1907; Rosary Press Companv, editors and
publishers (1— S).
SOUTH CHARLESTON, Clark
Oo. -o 1,096+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis and Ohio Southern
Rds., between the forks of Little Miami r.,
about 15 m. S. E. of Springfield, the county
seat, and 36 W. S. W. of Columbus. Drain
tile factory.
ECHO; Fridays ; Independent ; eight
pag«s 13x20; subscription $1; established
OHIO.
1897; R. R. Montgomery, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
SENTINEL ; Wednesdays ; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; Ralph Harrold, editor; Sentinel
Co., publishers (7—3 P).
SOUTH SOLON, Madison Co. a TOO
pop., on Detroit Southern Rd.,18m.S. of
Springfield. Grain growing and stock rais-
ing.
ADVANCEi Thursdays; local; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
1901; J. R. Stroup, editor andpublisher (1— 7).
SPENCER VILLE,^««n Co. t]1.874t
pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton,
Chicago and Erie Rds. and Miami & Erie
oanal, 12 m. S. of Delphos and about 15 W.
of Lima, the county seat. Flour, stave,
flag stick, handle, sash and door manu-
factories. Oil regions. Natural gas.
i!JOURNAL-NE\VS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17J^x24; subscription
$1; established— Joitrna^ 1879, News 1897; con-
solidated 1901; F. C. Snow, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,197 i^i 1899
and 1,153 in 190 1, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
SPRINGFIELD, c. h., Clark Co. -a
38,258t pop.— local estimate 50,000— near
confluence of Mad r. and Lagonda creek,
48 m. W. of Columbus the State capital.
Agricultural implements, turbine water-
wheels, iron, coffins, wringers, engines,
windmills and flour mills. Agriculture.
DAILY.
NEWS; every evening and Sunday
morning; democratic; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $3.65; established as Bepublio
1817; Press Republic Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 6,804 in 1900 and 10,227 in 1904,
since which it ^ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
GAZETTE; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays: republican;
daily four pages 20x24, weekly eight pages
15x32; subscription-daily $3.10, weekly $1;
established— dally 1878, weekly 1872; T. E.
Harwood Printing and Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (5— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1898
and more than 1,000 in 1899, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 __copies regularly
in 1898, but has not since -set up any
definite and satisfactory claim for is-
suing so many.
SUN; every morning; Independent; eight
to twenty -four pages 16x22; subscription
$8.65; established 1894; The Sun Publishing
Company, publishers (5 — 7).
(Topics printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,296 in^ 1896
and 9,460 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfactory
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
911
OHIO— Springfield.
OHIO.
report, but was credited with more than
7,500 in 1907.
TRIWEEKLY.
JOURNALUND ADL.ER;triweekly.
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; Ger-
man; independent; four pages 30x26; sub-
Borlption $5; established 1874; L. Weixel-
baum, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,200 in 1896
and 2,169 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907, although the publisher
admits that no such record is kept as
would make it possible to prepare a def-
inite and satisfactory statement of the
number of copies printed for the requi-
site period of a full year.
SEMIMONTHLY.
FARM AND F I RES I D E ; semi-
monthly; agricultural; tweuty-four to
twenty eight pages 11x16; subscription 25
cents; established 1877; Crowell Publishing
Company, publishers; prints In two editions
—Eastern and Western (1—8).
Copies printed: 281,900 in 1895
311,587 in 1900
311,220 in 1902
325,670 in 1903
335.367 in 1904
363,916 in 1905
412,708 in 1906
447.345 in 1907
MONTHLY.
FARM NEWS; monthly; agricultural;
thirty-two pages Bxll ; subscription 50 cents ;
•siabllshed 1882; The Simmons Publishing
€0., editors and publishers (2 — 6).
Copies printed: 160,916 in 1894
103,660 in 1900
100,500 in 1902
100,416 in 1903
100,000 in 1905
108,824 in 1906
165,305 in 1907
FARM STOCK»SUOCESS; monthly;
sixteen pages 9xU; subscription 50 cents;
established 1880; Henry Trafford, editor; A.
D. Hosterman, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 12,083 in 1907
FLiORALi LIFE; monthly; floriculture;
thirty-two pages SJ^xUi^; subsoriptlon 50
cents; established 1903; The Young & Ben
nett Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed; No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, btit it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1907, which is the
highest rating ever accorded in the ab-
sence of a definite and satisfactory
statement of copies printed during the
period of a full year.
PET STOCK .MAGAZINE; monthly;
POULTRY SUCCESS; monthly;
poultry; sixty-eight to one hundred and
fifty two pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1889; A. D. Hosterman. pub
Usher (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,875 in 189S
28,334 in 190S
33,250 in 1907
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION;
monthly; household; sixty-four to ninety -
six pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1878; The Crowell Publishing Company, edl
tors and publishers ( 1 — S ).
Copies printed: 179,966 in 1895
342^16 in 1900
362,666 in 1902
384,250 in 1903
428,500 in 1904
481,666 in 1905
531,063 in 1906
562,860 in 1907
SPRING VALLEY, Greene Co. -a
622+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 7 m. S. of Xenla, the county
seat. Woolen and flour mills and grain
•levator. Farming and stock raising.
;:.TWIN CITY VIDETTE; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
Jl; established 1906: consolidation of Jlfoon,
1884, and Blade, 1887; Win C. Tufts, editor
and publisher (9 — 6).
STEUBENVILLE, c. h., J^iferton
Co. D- 14,349+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago & St. Louis, Pennsylvania Co's
and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds. and Ohio
■ r., 43 m. W. of Pittsburg, Pa. Manufactures.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
daily eight to twelve, weekly twelve pages
17i^x22; subscription- liaily $3, weekly il; es-
tabUshed-dally 187S, weekly 1865; H. g. Mc-
Fadden, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily and weekly
editions of this paper each had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1902, but
neither has since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
HERALD-STAR ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republi-
can ; twelve pages— daily 15x22, weekly 20x26 ;
subscription— daily $:l, weekly $\ ; established
-dally 1847, weekly 1806; The Herald Print-
ing Company, editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
GERMANIA; Fridays; German; inde-
pendent-republican; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2; establLshed 1876; Joseph
Nlederhuber, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copie.s,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
STOCKPORT, Morgan Co. P, 376t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about 10 m.
S. by E. of McConnelsvllle, the county seat.
TIMES; Wednesdays (A A).
STOUTSVILLE, Fairfleld Co. U 282
pop., on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley
Rd.. 7 m. E. of Circlevllle. Flour mills, ele-
vators, and tile and terracotta works,
rurmlng and cattle raising.
FAIRFIELD-PICKAWAY
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1986; H. O. Harden, editor and publisher.
Prints edition for Amanda, called Herald.
STRASBURG, Tu^carctoas Co. D-
1,000 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 85 m. S •
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
of Cleveland and 22 S. of Canton. Large
brick and sewer pipe works.
RECOltD: Wednesdays; independent;
six pages 13x2(1; subscription .SI ; established
May, 1907; E. W. Spidell, editor; Spidell
Printing Company, publishers (10—7 P).
STRONGSVILLE, Cuyahoga Co. cf
211+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about
ISniiS. by TV. of Cleveland. Flouring mills
and manufacture of cheese.
YOUNG FOLKS' MUSIC 3IONTH-
I.Y(AA).
STRYKER, Williams Co. tl l,206t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd. and Tiffin r., 47 m. W. of Toledo
Manufacturing.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1884; G. D. Spaulding, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
SUGARCREEK, Tu*carawat Co. n-
1,482 pop., on Wheeling & Lake Erie Rd., 10
m. W. of New Philadelphia, the tounty
■eat.
BUD WET I Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 13x22; subicrlptlon 50 cents; estab-
lished 18JH); J. C. Miller, editor; Budget Print-
ing Co., publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,151 in 1898
and 5,019 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
SW ANTON, Fulton Go. \j 887t pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rd.,
20 m. S. W. of Toledo. Lumber, staves and
headings. Grain shipping.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estabUsh-
•d 1886; H, D. Meister, editor and publisher.
SYCAMORE, Wyandot Co. b 853t
pop., on Toledo & Ohio Central and Pitts-
burg, Akron & Western Rds., 10 m. N. E. of
Upper Sandusky, the county seat, and 11 S.
E. of Tlffln. Agriculture.
LiEADER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; Phil. J.
Hellman, editor and publisher (:3— 3).
SYLVANIA, Lucas Co.^l.lOOt pop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
Toledo & Western Rds., 1)4. m- N. W. of
Toledo, the county seat. Agriculture, stock
raising and small factories.
SUN} semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days: Independent; four to eight pages 17}^x
34; subscription $1; established 1899; John
Samsey, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,746 in 1902
and 3,000 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
THORNVILLE, Ptrry Co. n 40a
pop., 1 m. from Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and
11 S. of Newark. Farming.
NEWS J Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x30 ; subscription 91 ; establlshtd
1882; D. N. Belt, editor and publisher.
OHIO.
TIFFIN, c. h., Sentca Co. t\ 10,989t
pop., on Baitimoi-e & Ohio, Pennsylvania
Co's and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago k
St. Louis Rds., 42 m. S. E. of Toledo and 84
S. W. of Sandusky. Pottery, glass, sash
and blind, wire-nail and agricultural-imple-
ment factories and iron foundry. Seat of
Heidelberg University.
ADVERTISER; every evening except
Sunday, and SEKECA ADVERTISER,
Thursdays ; democratic; daily four pages
171^^x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion--daily $5, weekly $1 ; established— daily
1886, weekly 1832; Myers Brothers, edltoi-s and
publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on two occasions indicated
a desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forthcom-
ing.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1899 and 1902, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
TRIBUNE AND HERALD; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY
TRIBUNE, twlce-a-week, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1.50; established
—dally 1887, weekly 1848; O. T. Locke & Son,
editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,250 in 1898, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,200 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and^ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1880; News Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
PR ESSE; Thursdays ; German ; demo-
cratic; four pages 21x27; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1872; M. E. Wenelbaum, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
TIPPECANOE CITY, Miami Co. -n
l,703t pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Day-
ton Rd. and Great Miami r. and Miami ft
Erie canal. 14 m. N. of Dayton. Flour,
broom, glucose, paper and "excelsior"
mlUs.
TIPP HERALD; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 15x33 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1868; Oran S. Yount, editor; The Tipp
Printing-Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
TOLEDO, c. h., Luca$ Co. tDl31,8ait
pop., on Ulami & Erie canal and Maumee
r., 4 m. from Lake Erie. Extensive manu'
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
913
OHIO— Toledo.
OHIO— Toledo.
faotures, large grain trade and lake com-
merce.
DAILY.
BLiADE > every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
dally twelve to thirty two, weekly eight,
Saturday twenty-four to thirty-two pages
I9s23]4; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1;
••tab llshed— dally 1848, weekly 1885; Robinson
Locke, editor; Toledo Blade Company, pub-
llihers (1—6).
Copies printed: daily: 15,350 in 1895
21,331 in 1900
22,888 in 1902
23,629 in 1903
24,556 in 1904
24,156 in 1905
24,055 in 1906
23,781 in 1907
Weekly: 107,500 in 1895
173,308 in 1906
151,423 in 1902
159,566 in 1903
170,404 in 1904
184,519 in 1905
184,443 in 1906
176,654 in 1907
CITIZEN; every evening except Sun-
day (▲ A).
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKLi Y.Thursdays; German;
independent-republican ; dally eight, weekly
twelve pages 18x32; subscription— dally $6.20,
weekly $1 ; established 1853 ; Henry Vortriede,
editor; Toledo Express Co., publishers (6— 3).
NEWS-BEE; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription $3; The Toledo News-
paper Company, publishers (2—8).
TIDIES; every morning, and every even-
ing except Sunday; independent; morning
and evening eight to sixteen, Sunday twenty
to thirty-two pages 18x24; subscription-
morning $5, evening $3, Sunday tS; estab-
lished 1846; The Toledo Times Company, edi-
tors and publishers (2— 8U
Copies printed: combined daily:
36,375 in 1903
SI. 434 in 1904
53,017 in 1905
49,996 in 1906
55,036 in 1907
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 12,817 in^ 1903 and
15,974 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 12,500 in 1907.
WEEKLY.
AMERYRA ECHO; Saturdays: Pol-
ish; Independent; sixteen pages 16x23; sub-
scription $2; established 1886; A. A. Paryeki,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 16,423 in^ 1898
and 39,779 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
BUL.L.ETIN; Fridays ; four to eight
pages 17x32 ; subscription $1 ; established 1891 ;
George M. Luttrell. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
CATHOLIC RECORD ; Saturdays
(▲A)-
CRITIC; Saturdays ; independent ;
twenty -four pages 9x12; subscription $2: es
tabllshed 1890; A. D. Fassett, editor ; The
Critic Publishing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
58
for an average issue of 1,909 for the
year 1899, but has not since made def-
inite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
KURYER OHIOSKI; Thursdays;
Polish; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1900; F. A. Dal-
kowski, editor; Kuryer Ohioski Publishing
Co.. publishers (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
fpr an average issue of 3,290 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
LiABORISEARCHLIGHT; Fridays;
labor; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2.50;
established June, 1905; A. A. Fassett, editor
and publisher (9—5 P).
PROfJKESS; Saturdays (A A).
RECORD; Saturdays; roman catholic;
eitcht pages 12}^xl9; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1905; Rev. J. P. Michaelis, edl
tor; Record Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SATURDAY WORLD; Saturdays
(A A).
SUNDAY COURIER- JOURNAL.}
Sundays; independent; sixteen pages 18x23;
subscription $1.50; established 1868; M. P.
Murphy, editor; Courier-Journal Company,
publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
UNION LEADER ; .Fridays ; labor ;
four pages 17x22; established 1908; J. P. Egan,
editor; Central Labor Union, publishers (1—8).
WORLD; Thursdays (A A).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN MEDICAL COM-
PEND; monthly; medical; sixty -four
pages 7x10; subscription SI ; established 1884;
W. W. Grube,M.D., editor; American Medical
Compend Co., publishers (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,630 in 1896
and 10,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
BUSINESS MAN; monthly; commer-
cial; mercantile; seventy-five pages 7x10;
subscriDtlon $1; established 1907; Bella M.
Heitt, editor and publisher (6—7).
CATHOLIC LA YM AN ; monthly (A A).
CORRESPONDENT; monthly (A A).
DENTAL SUM3IARY; month-
ly; dentistry ; one hundred and fourteen
E ages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1880;
. P. Bethel, editor ; The Ransom & Ran-
dolph Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,500 in 1906,.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
GLEANER ; monthly ; literary; four
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished December, 1901; Gleaner Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (2—5 P).
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL RE-
PORTER; monthly; medical and surgical;
eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
914
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Toledo.
OHIO.
1890; Charles P. Wagar, M.D., editor; Toledo
Mfldlcal and Surgical Reporter Company,
publishsrs (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,500 in 1898
and 10,500 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited witn
more than 4,000 in 1907.
TRAIN DISPATCHERS' BUL.L.E-
TIN; monthly; railroad employees; forty-
lour pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; estab
lished 1895; J. F. Mackie, editor; G. E. Col-
lingwood, publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,516 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,2^0 in 1905 and 1907.
WOMAN'S MEDICAL. JOURNAL.;
monthly; medical; forty pages 9x12; sub-
«crlptIon$2: established 1893; Eliza H. Root,
editor; Hackedorn Publishing Company,
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,000 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1907.
TORONTO, •^«ir<raon(7o. D-S.fiMtpop.,
on Pennsylvania Go's Rd. and Ohio r., 9 m.
N. of Steuben vllle, the county seat. Fire-
brick, sewer pipe, glass and china ware.
Center of fire and clay industries of upper
Ohio valley.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1891, weekly
1879; Frank Stokes, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
1,250 in 1904, since which ithas not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TROTWOOD, Montgomery Co. -n 210t
pop., on Dayton & Union Rd., 5 m. W. of
Dayton.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; .subscription 50 cents; es
tablished August, 1906; H. W. McMullen, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
TROY, c.h., Miami Co. -a 5,881t pop.,
on Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds. and Miami r. and Miami & Erie canal,
80 m. N. of Cincinnati. Iron foundries, bent-
wood, wagon and buggy manufactories and
planing mills. Farming.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; four pages 15x22; subscription $5;
«8tabllshed 1897; W. S. & D. L. Croy, editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: 1,150 i" ^904
1,103 in 1905
1,210 in 1906
1,179 in 1907
BUCKEYE ; Thursdays : republican;
ten to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1877; Buckeye Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,803 i" ^Qoo
and 2,932 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; H.K.Qrautz, editor; Troy Demo-
crat Company, publishers (6— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
MIA3II UNION; Thursdays; republi-
can; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1864; W. S. Thomas.editor; Miami
Union Publication Co,, publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,363 in 1905
and 2,950 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
UHRICHSVILLiE, Tuscarawas Co.
D- 4,582t pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis and Baltimore & Ohio Rds.
and Stillwattr creek, 10 m. S. E. of New
Philadelptiia, the county seat. Sewer-pipe
and fire-brick works and railroad shops.
Wool growing, mining and agriculture.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly
20x26; subscription — dally $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1895, weekly 1865; W. H.
Stoutt, editor and publisher; dated also at
Dennison (2—6).
Copies printed: daily: 1,372 in 1901
1,751 in 1905
1,790 in 1906
1,841 in 1907
The weekly had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1,581 in 1896 and 1,250
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished a report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
TWIN CITY INDEPENDENT;
Wednesdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; L. K. Thompson, editor
and publisher; dated also at Dennison.
UPPER SANDUSKY, c. h., Wy-
andot Co. t:^ 8,355+ pop., on Pennsylvania
Co's and Columbus. Hocking Valley & To-
ledo Rds. and Sandusky r,, 6u m. S. of To-
ledo. Foundries, casket factory, machine
and carriage shops.
CHIEF; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four pages 17x24: subscription
$5; established 1879; H. A. Tracht, editor and
publisher (10— «).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,447 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
WYANDOT REPUBLICAN : every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription- .lally $5. weekly $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1845 : Pietro Cuneo, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1897 and 1902, but has not since set up
aay daim for issuing so many.
URBANA, c. h., Champaign Co. -D
6,808+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis, Pittsburg, Cincinnati,
Chicago ft St. Louis and Erie Rds., i2 ra
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
915
OHIO.
N. W. of Columbus, the State capital.
Agriculture.
MORNING TRIBUNEj every morn
Ing except Sunday, and \\'EEKL.V, Thurs-
days ; daily independent, weekly demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription —
daily $2.60, weekly $1.50; established — daily
1905, weekly 1904; John H.James, editor; The
Urbana Tribune Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,709 in 1906
1,840 in 1907
TIMES-CITIZEN; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and CITIZES AND GA-
ZETTE, Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $5, weekly $1.50;
'established — d«ily 1883, weekly; 1838 P. L.
Clark, editor; Urbana Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,468 in 1905
1,763 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an issue of 2,000 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CHAMPAIGN DEMOCRAT: Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
•cription $1.50; established 1854 ; Frank C.
Gaumer, editor; The Gaumer Publishing Co.,
publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: 1,300 in 1895
1,625 in 1900
2,150 in 1904
2,184 in 1905
2,307 in 1906
2,367 in 1907
TTTICA, Licking Co. U 826t pop.— lo-
cal estimate 8,000 — on Baltimore &OhioRd.,
11 m. S. of Mount Vernon. Flour and saw
mills. Glass and door factories. Farming
and stock raising. Gas.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; four
and eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1878 ; H. E. Harris, editor and pub-
lisher (l-«).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,007 in 1898 and 1,291
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
NEWS-HERALD; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages ISx^: subscription $1.50;
established 1895: A. O. Garrison, editor and
publisher (1—8).
VANWERT, c. h., Van Wert Co. t
6,422t pop., on Cincinnati Northern and
Pennsylvania Co's Rds., 32 m. S. E. of
Fort Wayne, Ind. Agriculture and oil.
BULiIiETIN ; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; republican ; daily four, semi-weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription — dailj' $5.20,
semi weekly $1.25; established — daily 1887,
semi-weekly 1859; J. H. Foster, editor; Bul-
letin Printing and Publishing Co., publishers.
TIMES; every morning except Monday,
and TIMES-DEMOCRAT, semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; daily
four pages 18x24, semi-weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $5.20, semi-weekly
$1.25; established — daily 19IM, semi-weekly
1866; Emery Lattanner, managing editor;
Times Publishing Co., nubli-hers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily eaition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
OHIO.
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The semi-weekly had credit for an av-
erage issue of 2,644 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.50 ; es-
tablished 1883; Republican Printing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
VERMILION,-E:rie Co. [j l,184tpop.,
on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern and
New York, Chicago and St. Louis Rds., 13
m. N. W. of Elyrla. and 40 W. of Cleveland,
on Lake Erie. Fish business. Summer re-
sort.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1897; Pearl
Roscoe, editor and publisher (1— S).
VERONA, Preble Co. P350t pop., on
Dayton & Union Rd., about 20 m. N. W. of
Dayton.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
VERSAILLES, Darke Co. -u\ l,478t
pop., on Cincinnati, Dayton, & Chicago and
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis
Rds., about 40 m. N. W. of Dayton. Overall
and handle factories; flour and saw mills;
tobacco warehouses.
LEADER; Wednesdays^ A).
POLICY; Thursdays; oemocratlc; eight
pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; established
1874; D. W. K. Martin, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seamed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
VINTON, Oallia Co. p 304t pop., on
Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Rd.,
16 m. X. of Gallipolls, the county seat,
which is on the W. bank of Ohio r. Farm-
ing.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
eight to twelve pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1899; Vinton Printing Co.. editors
and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,045 in 1903
and 1,245 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
WADS'WORTH,3ferf«na Co. ti l,764t
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western
Rd., 13 m. W. of Akron. Coal and salt mines.
Match and injector factory and carriage
works. Agriculture.
BANNER-PRESS ; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1886 as Banner; W. S. Hosteller,
editor and publisher (1—8).
TTAKEMAN, Huron Co. [^ 1,186
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
916
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
Rd., 10 m. E. of Norwalk, the county seat.
Lumber, pumps, bent felloes and barrels.
Ships fruit and grain.
INDEPENDENT PRESS; Saturdays;
independent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1875; G. H. Mains, editor and
publisher (7—5).
WAPAKONETA, c.h., Auglaize Co.
-a 5,647 pop., on Cincinnati, Hamilton &
Dayton and Toledo & Ohio Central Rds.
and Auglaize r., 60 m. N. of Dayton. Steam
flour miUa, chains, wheels and acetylene
gas generators, hollow ware foundry.
Agriculture. Oil and natural gas.
NEWS; erery evening except Sunday,
and AUGLAIZE CO. DEMOCRAT,
Thursdays ; democratic ; daily four pages
17x22, weekly ten pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1.30; established 1848;
Charles E. Morris, editor; Democrat Printing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issvte of 2,451 in 1894 and 1,405 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1899, up to and including
1907.
AUGLAIZE REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1881; W.J. McMurray,
tditor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,504 in 1896
1,488 in 1904
1,440 in 1907
"WARREN, c.h., Trumbull Co. c^l2,.500
pop., on Erie, Pennsylvania Go's and Bal
timore & Ohio Rds. and Mahoning r., 52 m.
E. of Cleveland and 74 W. of Pittsburg
Coal, iron, agriculture and dairying.
CHRONICLE ; every evening except
Sunday, and WESTERN RESERVE
CHRONICLE, Wednesdays; republican;
daily four pages 23x28, weekly eight pages
18x34; subscription— daily $3, weeklv$l; es-
tablished—daily 1882, weeldy 1812; William
Ritezel & Co., editors and publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: daily: 1,320 in 1895
2,105 in 1905
2,587 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 1,896 in 1895, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdaj's ; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
dally $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1891,
weekly 1876; T. H. Deming, editor; The Tri-
bune Company, publishers (1 — S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory report has been secured from
this paper since 1902, but the daily
had credit for more than 2,250 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,100 in 1894 and 2,700 in 1900,
since_ which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
WESTERN RESERVE DEMO-
CRAT; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
n]4xM; subscription $1; established 1888;
Horace Holbrook. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
OHIO.
for an average issue of 2,112 in 1894
and 2,400 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with exceeding
2,250 in 1903 and more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
PROGRESS; monthly; woman suf-
frage ; four pages 123^^x18 ; Bubscriptlon 25
cents; established 1901; Harriet Taylor Up-
ton, editor; National American Woman Suf-
frage Association, publishers (1—8).
Copies circulated: 5,470 in 1907
WASHINGTON COURT
HOUSE, c. h., Fayette Co. g 5,751+ pop.,
on Cincinnati & Muskingum Valley, Balti-
more & Ohio, Midland, Ohio Southern and
Cincinnati, Dayton & Indianapolis Rds., 40
m. S. W. of Columbus and 77 N. E. of Cincin-
nati. Planing mills, boot and shoe, agri-
cultural-implement and furniture factories.
Farming.
HER A LD ; evei-y evening except Sunday,
and FA YETTE CO. HERALD .Wednes-
days: republican; daily four, weeklv eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.20, weekly
$1.50; established — daily 1885, weekly 1858;
Wm. Millikan & Son, editors and publishers.
OHIO STATE REGISTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 17^x22; subscription
$1; established 1833; Joseph H.Harper, edi-
tor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from_ this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907."
RECORD-REPUBLICAN; Wednes
days; republican; twelve to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1879;
Byron C. Armstrong, editor; The Record
Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,461 in 1902
and 2,974 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
WAUSEON, c.h., Fulton Co. tl2,148t
pop., on Detroit & Lima Northern, Wabash
and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rds.,
32 m. S. W. of Toledo. Flour and saw
mills, machine shop, canning, heading,
handle, sash and blind factories. Agri-
culture.
DEMOCRATIC EXPOSITOR*
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1875 ; W. W.
Croninger, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FULTON CO. TRIBUNE; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1 ; established 1883: Frank H. Reighard,
editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pa«:es 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
917
OHIO.
lished 1854; Jas. H. Sherwood, editor; Sher-
wood & Sons, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,368 in 1894
and 1,468 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WAVERLY, c. h., Pik* Co. g l,854t
pop., on Ohio Southern and Norfolk &
Western Rds., Ohio canal and Scioto r.,
61 m. S. of Columbus, the State capital.
Flour, ties, hoop poles, lumber and wines.
Agriculture aud tobacco and stoclc raising.
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight paRes 18x24: subscription $1.50;
established as Courier 1889. Watchman 1868,
consolidated 189fi: J. Johnson, editor and
publisher (1 7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEWS; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1842 ;
H. A. McKenzie, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,351 in 1898
and 2,015 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WAYNESFIEIiD, Auglaize Co. ^
700 pop., 12 m. E. of Wapokoneta, the
county seat. Farming and lumber.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independent;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1396; E.Benjamin Yale, editor and
publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: 1,187 i" 1907
W AYNES VIL.LE, Warrm Co. P723t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 51 m. N. E. of Cincinnati.
Flour mills. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents;
established January. 1902; Newton L.Bunnell,
editor; Enterprise Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
MIAMI GAZETTE; Wednesdays ; neu-
kral ; eight pages 20x26 » subscription $1 ;
established 1850; M. T. Brown, editor and
publisher (1—8).
WELLINGTON, Lorain Co. b 2,094t
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Wheeling & Lake Erie Rds.,
36 m. S. W. of Cleveland. Cheese shipping.
ENTERPRISE ; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1866; H.O.Fifleld, editor and pub-
lisher (12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,209 in 1896
and 1,211 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WELLSTON,'/«cA;«onCo. p 8,045t
pop. — local estimate 12,000 — on Detroit
Southern, Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton
and Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern and
Hocking "Valley Rds., 10 m. N. E. of Jack-
OHIO.
son, the county seat. Iron foundries, ma-
chine works, coal mines, blast furnaces, ce-
ment mills and brick plants.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; repub-
lican; dally four, weekly eight pages 17i^x24;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1900, weekly 1888; The Sentinel Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (7—5).
TELEGRAM; Tuesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1890; J. E. Sylvester, editor; Dr. John E. Syl-
vester & Son, publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,138 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished anjr
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
TRANSCRIPT? Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established November, 1901 ; Transcript Print-
ing Company, publishers (1 — 8).
WELLSVILLE, Columbiana Co. cf
6,146+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd. and
Ohio r., 48 m. below Pittsburg, Pa. Steel
mill, iron foundries, machine shops and
terra cotta works. Agriculture.
UNION-RECORD; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and UNION, Saturdays; re-
publican; four pages 20x26; subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1; established— daily 1886,
weekly 1868; H. W. Debelle, editor; Union
Publishing Company, publishers (2—5 P).
WEST ALEXANDRIA, Preble
Co. -a 740+ pop., on Cincinnati, Jackson A
Mackinaw Rd., 18 m. W. of Dayton. Agri-
culture.
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; sub.scription $1; established
January, 1905; Earl H. Irwin, editor and pub-
lisher (3---5).
TWIN VALLEY ECHO; Thursdays;
eight pages 17}^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; D. W. Callahan, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WESTCHESTER, Butler Co. p 300
pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A;
St. Louis Rd., 19 m. N. of Cincinnati. Farm-
ing.
MIAMI VALLEY" TIMES; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 75 cents ; established 1896 ; R. M.
Phillips, editor; The Times Publishing Co.,
publishers (8— 3) (A A).
WESTER VILLE, Franklin Co. D
1,462+ pop., on Cleveland, Akron & Colum-
bus Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Columbus, the county
seat and State capital. Seat of Otterbein
University. Flour and planing mills and
implement factory. Agriculture.
PUBLIC OPINION; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages L6x2"^: subscription
$1; established 1867; The Buckeye Printing
Co., Inc., editors and publishers (7—5).
(Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,413 for the
year 1895, i,|36 in 1899, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
OTTERBEIN ^EGIS ; monthly, dur-
ing college year ; collegiate ; thirty-two
pages 8x11; subscription 50 cents; established
1890; Students of Otterbein University, edi-
tors; Phllophronean Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
918
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
OHIO
WEST JEFFERSON, Madison Co.
D 803+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 14 m. "W. of Columbus,
the State capital. Live stock and farming.
HOME NEWS: Thursdays: non-parti-
gan; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; J. C. McCraclien, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Coshocton
Co. D 1,000 pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnatj,
Chicago & St. Louis Rd., 6 m. N. E. of Cosh-
octon, the county seat. Manufacturing and
farming. Seat of West Lafayette College.
INDICATOR; Thursdays; neutral;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1902; H. C. Ferguson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
WEST LIBERTY, iofiran Co. ^
1,23(5+ pop., on Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi-
cago & St. Louis Rd., 8 m. S. of Bellefon-
taine, the county seat, and 10 N. of Urbana.
Machine shops and flour mills.
BANNER; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1882; Don C. Bailey, editor and publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,316 in 1896
and 1,327 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
WEST MANSFIELD, Logan Co. -n
875+ pop., on Ohio Central Rd., 12 m. N.
E. of Bellefontalne, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; neutral; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1893; L. G. English, editor and publisher (8—3).
WEST MILTON, Miami Co. ^ 904t
pop., on Cincinnati. Dayton & Chicago Rd..
16 m. N. W. of Dayton. Woolen manufac
tories and machine shops. Agriculture.
RECORD; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Radabough Bros., editors and
publishers (8—3).
WEST TOLEDO, Lucas Co. tl3 m.
N. W. of Toledo.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
WESTON, Wood Co. ^ 953+ pop., on
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rd., 26 m.
S. of Toledo. Grain market.
WOOD CO. HERALD; Fridays; re
publican; four pages 22x26; subscription SI;
established 1879; W. W. Coward, editor and
publisher (T— 5).
WEST SALEM, Wayne Co. ^ 656+
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western
Rd., 14 m. N. E. of Ashland. Furniture
factory. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; A. F. Dunlap, editor and pub-
lisher.
WEST UNION, c. h., Adams Co. [?
1,038+ pop., 7 m. N. of Ohio r. and 60 S. E. of
Cincinnati. Flour mills. Agriculture.
ADAMS CO. RECORD; Thursdavs;
republican ; six pages 30x26 ; subscription
Jl ; established 1902; J. E. Cross, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 4,196 in 1907
PEOPLE'S DEFENDER; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1866 ; E.A.Crawford,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1898, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
WEST UNITY, Williams Co. tl 897+
pop., on Cluciunati Northern Rd., 11 m.
N. E. of Bryan, the county seat. Grist
mill and oar, brick and tile factories.
REPORTER ; Wednesdays ; independ-
ent; eight pa^es 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1878; O. Kenyon, editor and pub-
lisher (T— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,008 in 1896
and 1,200 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
W^ILLIAMSBURG, Clermont Co. p
828+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 33 m.
E. of Cincinnati. Chair factory. Agricul-
ture.
VINDICATOR; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established October,
1901; S. W. Fuhr, editor and publisher (1—8).
WILLIAMSPORT, Pickaway Co. D
547+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago
& St. Louis Rd., 10 m. W. of Circlevllle, the
county seat, and 30 S. of Columbus, the
State capital. Indian corn, wheat, cattle,
horses and pork.
NEW!?; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages i3x20; subscription $1; established 1886;
Tom H. Tipton, editor and publisher 1—8).
WILLOUGHBY, Lakt Co. cf l,758t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd., at junction of New York, Chicago & St.
Louis Rd. and Gha«rln r., 2 m. S. of Lake
Erie and 19 N. E. of Cleveland. Shippinj
point for cheese, milk and fruit.
DELTA : Thursdays (A A).
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays ; independ-
ent; four pages 20x25; subscription $1.25;
established 1879 ; J. H. Merrill & Sou, editort
and publishers.
WILLSHIRE, Van Wert Co. tl 560r
pop., on Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City
Rd., ^]4 m. S. E. of Decatur, Ind. Stave,
spoke and handle factories. Saw and grist
mills.
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1896; Wm. G. Hoffer, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
NATIONAL, EAGLiE MAGAZINE;
monthly (A A^.
WILMINGTON, c.h., Clinton Co.p
8,613+ pop.— local estimate 5,000— on Cin-
cinnati & Muskingum Valley and Baltimore
& Ohio Rds., 60 m. S. W. of Columbus, the
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
919
OHIO.
State capital, and 56 N. E. of Cincinnati.
Seat of Quaker College. Woolen and plan-
ing mills and auger bit and Iron bridge
works. Agriculture.
CLINTON CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1880; J. S. Hum-
mel, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
or an average issue of 1,466 in 1901
and 1,441 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
CLINTON REPUBLICAN ; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.25 ; established 1838 ; C. N. Brown-
ing, editor and publisher (6—3).
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; W. G. & C. R. Fisher, editors and
publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,775 in 1894
1,887 in 1900
2,011 in 1902
2,045 in 1903
2,075 in 1904
2,124 in 1905
2,207 in 1906
2,245 in 1907
WILMOT, Stark Co. cf 354t pop., 11 m.
from Masslllon and 18 S. W. of Canton,
the county seat. Woolen and flour mills
and aKricultural-implement works. Wheat-
growing section.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; independent ;
•Ight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881; R. C. Shanower, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
WOODSFIELD, c. h., Monroe Co. D-
l,801t pop., on Ohio River & Western Rd.,
18 m. W. of the Ohio r., 44 S. W. of Wheeling,
W. Va.. and 130 E. of Columbus, the State
capital. Farming and oil.
MONROE CO. REPUBLICAN;
weekly, twice-a week, Mondays and Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; establislied 1899: Frank M. Mar-
tin, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
oi a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim,
MONROE COURIER,: Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 14x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1904; H. O. Goodrich, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
MONROE CiAZETTE; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x20; subscription
$1; established 1873; Arnold Reef, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,001 for the
year 1896, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
SPIRIT OF DEMOCRACY; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x28; sub-
OHIO.
scriptlon $1.50 ; established 1844; Dennis Bus-
kirk, editor and manager (12—5).
Copies printed: 1,939 in 1897
2,374 in 1900
1,911 in 1902
2,033 in 1903
2,048 in 1904
2,076 in 1905
2,109 in 1906
2,096 in 1907
WOODVILLE, Sandusky Co. 6 831t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 18 m. from To-
ledo. Oil wells. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established 1894;
W. F. Warner, editor and publisher.
WOOSTER, c. h., Wayne Co. [^ 6,0«3t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co.'s and Baltimore
8c Ohio Rds. and Klllbuck creek, 52 m. S. W.
of Cleveland and 25 W. of Masslllon.
Machinery, furniture, pianos, brushes,
wagons, etc. Seat of University of Woostar,
State Experiment Station. Agriculture.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday, and
WAYNE CO. DEMOCRAT, Wednes-
days; democratic; dally four pages 17x22,
weekly eight pages 17}^x24; subscription-
dally $4, weekly $1.50; established— daily 1905,
weekly 1836; Wayne County Democrat Co.,
editors and publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,120 in 1894 and 3,150 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
REPUBIjICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; re-
publican; daily four pages 15x22, weekly
eight pages 17}^x24; subscription— daily $5.20,
weeklv $1.50; established— daily 1887. weekly
1816; E. C. DIx. editor; Republican Printing
Company, publishers (3- -3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on two occasions indicated
a desire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forthcom-
ing.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 1,900 in 1895, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
HERALD; Thursdays; temperance;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; J. H. Dlckason. editor; Herald
Printing Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1900 and 1902, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
WOOSTER QUARTERLY ; January,
April, July and October; literary; sixty to
eighty pages 5i^x9; subpcription $1; estab-
lished 1886; J. O. Notestein & Ellas Compton,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 725 in 1907
XENIAjC. h., Gree^ie Co. -n 8. 696t pop.,
on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago, & St.
Louis and Cincinnati, Dayton & Hamilton
Rds., 55 m. S. W. of Columbus, the State
capital. Seat of Wllberforce University
920
AMERICAN NEWSPAI'ER DIRECTORY,
OHIO.
and United Presbyterian Theological Sem-
inary. Planing and saw mills, marble and
granite works, and manufactories of twine,
paper, shoes, pumps and carriages. Agri-
cultural region.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day, and W E E K L. Y ; republican; eight
pages 13J^x20 ; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$3 ; established 1868 ; J. P. Chew, editor : W. B.
Chew, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
i,6oo in 1895 and 2,700 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,500 in 1896 and 1,700 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
H E It A li D ; Thursdays; democratic;
six to sixteen pages 20x26; subscription $1 ;
established 1891; Harry E. Rice, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac^
cordance of a rating to that eflFect.
REPUBLICAN; Tuesdays; republican;
(our pages 22x28; subscription $1; established
1878 ; Marshall & Beverldge, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to hare
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
ncTcr been forthcoming.
WOl^IAN'S MISSIONARY MAGA-
ZINE ; monthly; united presbyterian; thirty-
two pages 7x10; subscription 60 cents ; estab-
lished 1887; Magazine Committee of the Wo-
men's General Missionary Society, editors;
Marshall & Beverldge, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 5,450 in 1899
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with exceeding
4,000 in 1903 and more than 2,250 in
190S and 1907.
YELLOWSPRINGS, Oretne Co. -D
l,374f pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chl-
OHIO.
cago & St. Louis Rd., 9 m. S. of Springfield.
Mineral springs. Summer resort.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x^2; subscription $1; established
1894; James Wolford, editor and publisher
(7-5).
YOUNGSTOWN, c. h., Mahoning
Co. cr44,885+pop.,onErie, Pennsylvania Co's,
Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, Pittsburg
& Lake Erie and Pittsburg & Western Rds.
and Mahoning r., 65 m. S. E. of Cleveland
and 68 N. W. of Pittsburg, Pa. Large iron
and rolling mills, blast furnaces, foundries
and machine shops. Center of block coal
basin. Coal mining and agricultural re-
gion.
TELEGRAM. ; every evening except
Sunday, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY,
twice-a-week, Mondays and Thursdays; re-
publican; eight to twenty pages 17x22 ; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established
1885; Telegram Company, editors and pub-
lishers (9—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
YINDICATOR; every evening except
Sunday, Sunday morning, and WEEK LY,
twice-a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays ; demo-
cratic; daily twelve to twenty-four, Sunday
sixteen to twenty four, weekly twelve pages
18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished-daily 1889, weekly 1869; Vindicator
Printing Co., editors and publishers (2—7).
See advertisement below.
Copies printed: daily: 8,350 in 1895
11.009 in 1903
12,020 in 1904
12,910 in 1905
13,740 in 1906
14,768 in 1907
Sunday: 8,844 in 1903
10,178 in 1905
10,001 in 1906
10,017 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
RUNDSCHAU; Thursdays; German;
Independent; sixteen pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1874; Wm. F. Maag, edi-
tor and publisher (2—8) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
The Youngstown Vindicator
SUNDAY
SEMI-WEEKLY
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L^eadingf Neivspaper in NortHeastern OHio
A.verag'e Gtiaranteed Circtilation'.dtiring' 1007, l^tTSO
A progressive paper in an up-to-date city — conducted on business
principles. Rates for advertising, copies of the papers and any further
information in regard thereto may be had at the home office or of
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CATALOGUE BY STATES.
921
OHIO.
OHIO.
for an issue of 3.500 in 1895 and 1,405
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
COHPASS; monthly; Knights of Colum-
bus; four pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents;
eBtablished July, 1903; Thomas C. Rellly. ed-
itor; The Compass Publishing Co., publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: 750 in 1907
ZANESVILLE, c. h., Muskingum '
Co. D 23,538t pop., on Muskingum r., 59m. E
of Columbus, the State capital. Cotton,
glass and tile factories, potteries, flour and
woolen mills, engine, boiler works and iron
foundries. Agriculture. Bltuininous coal
abounds in the neighboring hills.
COURIER ; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi
•an; eight to sixteen pages — daily 15x21,
weeklyl7x34; subscription— daily $5. weekly
$1; established— daily 1846, weekly 1810; The
Courier Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,87^ in 1895, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 5,400 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
EVENING SIGNAIiJ every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription—daily $5.20, weekly $1.00; estab-
lished—daily 18T8, weekly 1864; The Signal
Company, publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition ofi
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,400 in 1901 and 6,339 in'
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 3,600 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1902, up to and including 1907.
TIMES RECORDER} every morning
except Sunday ; ren pages 17x22; subscription
$5.20; established 1885;W.O.Littick,manag©r;
Times-Recorder Company, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: 8,810 in 1904
10,564 in 1905
11,126 in 1906
14,269 in 1907
LABOR JOURNAL; Fridays: labor;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1895; N. M. Beckley & Sons, editors
and publishers (1 — 8).
POST} Fridays ; German ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1869; Post Publishing Co.. editors
and publishers (1—8).
SUNDAY NEWS; Sundays; Inde-
pendent ; twenty-four to thirty six page*
15x22; established 1883; A. Ellsperman, edi-
tor; Interstate Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured frorn this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CATHOLIC HOME COMPANION;
monthly; roman catholic; twenty-four to
thirty-two pages i%7L\\%\ subscription 10
cents; established November, 1901; Compan-
ion Publishing Company, publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average of 5,050 in 190a,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but hat
been credited with more than 4,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
OKLAHOMA.
Population 790,291 1. Land Area 70,430 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Kansas and Colorado, east by Missouri and Arkansas,
soutb by Texas, and west by Texas and New Mexico. Capital city: Guthrie.
Principal industries : Agriculture and stock raising. Number of newspapers
and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 559, divided as follows : Daily, 44 ; tri-
weekly, 1 ; semi-weekly, 4; weekly, 494; semi-monthly, 2 ; monthly, 14.
The cities of over 2,500 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Oklahoma City 10,037t Elreuo 3,383t
Guthrie 10,«06t Perry 3,351t
Ardmore 5,6Slt Chickasha 3,'209t
Muskogree . 4,'254t Duraiit '^,969t
Shawuee 3,463t Coolffate tj,614t
Enid 3,444t Ponca 2,528t
ADA, c. h., Pontotoc Co. Q, 4,500 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco, Oklahoma
Central and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds.,
85 m. S. E. of Oklahoma City. Cotton gins,
compress, oil, flouring mills and Portland
cement works.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays
(A A).
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1900; Byron Norrell, editor; Grlgsby
&Norrell, publishers tl— 8).
ADAIR, Mayes Co. cf 800 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 50 m. N. W.
of Tahlequah.
IjEDGER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
January, 1904; J. R. Carseloury, editor and
publisher a~5).
AFTON, Ottawa Co. □' l.SOOt pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 12 m. E.
of Vinita and 25 W. of Seneca, Mo. Agri-
culture and coal.
CI1IM.AX; Fridays; four pages 13x22;
subscription $1; establLshed 1894; J. M. Boyd,
editor and publisher (1—5).
AGRA, Lincoln Co. D 300t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 35 m. N. of
Chandler, the county seat.
QUEEN CITY TIMES; Thursdays,
republican; twelve pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established September, 1906; J. D. Nixon;
editor and publisher (1—7).
A.TiYL'K, Grady Co. g 224 pop., on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. E.
of Chickasha, the county seat. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays (A A).
ALINE, Alfalfa Co. tl 190 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 25 m.
S. E. of Alva. Farming and stook raising.
CHRONOSCOPEj Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established November, 1900; S. C. Simmons,
managing editor; Aline Printing & Publish-
ing Co., publishers (8—7).
ALIiEN, Pontotoc Co. Q 2 m. S. of
Canadian r. and about 8 E. of Francis, near-
est station on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd. Agriculture.
HUSTLER; Thursdays (A A).
ALiTTTS, Jackson Co. P 3,000 pop., on
Kansas City, Mexico & Oiient and St. Louis
& San Francisco Rds., 57 m.W. of Law-
ton. Cotton oil and flour mills, cotton
gins, grain elevators and broom factory.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1900; J. P. Orr, editor and publisher
(1-8).
OKLAHOMA DE3IOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1907; Bob
Williams, editor and publisher (11—7 P).
TIMES ; Thursdaj's ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
December, 1901 ; Shepard & Shepard, editors
and publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,363 in 1905
1,822 in 1906
2,116 in 1907
AliVA, •. h., Woods Co. "o 2,800 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 75 m.
N. W. of Kingfisher. Agricidture and stock
raising. Seat of Northwestern State Nor-
mal School.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK-IiY, Fridays; republican;
dally four, weekly eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription— daily $2.50, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1906, weekly 1896; Eubank & Ross,
editors and publishers (10— 6 P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,600 in 1903, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
PIONEER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
ten pages 17x24; subscription— daily $5.20,
weekly $1; established— daily June, 1901,
weekly 1893; W. F. Hatfield, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
RENFREW'S RECORD; Thursdays
(A A).
REVIEW; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1894; Lynn G. White, editor and publisher
(1-7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
923
OKLAHOMA.
AM£S< Major Co. "q on St. Louis &
San Francisco Rd., about 48 m. S.E. of Alva.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; local; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
November, 1903; H. I. Switzer, editor and
publisher (12—3).
ANADARKO. c. h., Caddo Co. u
2,190 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rds., 30 m; N. of Lawton. Farming and
stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEK L Y, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; daily four, weekly eight to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $5, weekly
fl; established 1901; H. R. Herndon, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for is-
suing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in 1904, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
TRIBUNE; every evening exc-ept Sun
day, and WEEKIjY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription — daily >4,
weekly $1; established August, 1901; J. H.
Williams, editor and publisher.
CADDO CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes
days; democratic; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1906; L. M.
Roberts, editor and publisher (8—6 P).
ANTLERS, c. h., Fushmatalia Co. P,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 65 m. S.
E. of South McAlester. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription 3I; established March,
IPOo; Jay H. Raigner, editor and publisher
(1-8).
RECORD; Thursdays (A A).
APACHE, Caddo Co. a 800 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. about
12 m. S. W. of Anadarko, the county seat.
WEEK'S REVIEW; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1; established
September, 1901; F. E. Royer, editor and
publisher.
WORLD ; Fridays ( A A).
ARAPAHO, c. h., Custer Co. -a 2nfft
pop.. 60 m. W. of El Reno. Farming
BEE; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub
•crlption$l; established 1893: J. W. Lawton,
editor; Bee Publishing Co., publishers (7— 5).
CUSTER CO. CLARION ; Thursday*;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1893; R. W. Hemphill, editor
and publisher (7 — 5).
CUSTER CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; F. A. Snodgress, editor and pub-
lisher (A A).
ARCADIA, Oklahoma Co. D- 150t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas «& Texas Rd., 15
m. N. E. of Oklahoma City, the county seat.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription, $1; established
Apiil 1904; W. R. Nichols, editor and pub-
lisher (4—6).
ARDMORE,c. h., Carter Co. p 16,000
pop., on Oulf, Colorado & Santa Fe, Rock
Island and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds-
Agriculture and live stock. Oil, gas and
asphalt.
ARDMOREITE; every evening except
Saturday, Sunday morning, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; democratic; daily eight
OKLAHOMA.
to sixteen, Sunday eight to twenty, weekly
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $5, weekly §1; established— daily 1893,
weekly 1891; Sidney Siiggs, editor; Ardmore-
ite Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,077 hi 1901 and 2,443 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1907.
The weekly had credit for an
average issue of 2,538 in 1901 and
3,291 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
Publiaher's announcement. — The Ardmore-
iTE, daily and weekly. Afternoon Asso-
ciated Press. Established in 1893. News-
paper census of town, just completed,
shows ARDMOREITE to have two and a half
times as many readers as its competitor.
Only Democratic paper in county where 90
per cent of white people are Democrats.
Subscription books open. Detailed state-
ment furnished advertisers. Weeklj' espe-
cially edited for farmers. We want your
business. Ard moreite Publishing Co., Ard-
more. Okla. Sidney Suggs, Pres. & Gen. Mgr.
DEMOCRAT; every morning, and
SEMI -WEEKLY' ; democratic : eight
pages 17x24; subscription — dally 85. semi-
weekly $1.50; established June, 1906; L. T.
Russell, editor and publisher (6—6 P).
INDIAN TERRITORY SUN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scriptions!: established May. 1901; John W.
Griffith, editor and publisher (2—5).
ARNETT, ^llis Co. t] 10 m. S. E. of
Shattuck, nearest station on Atchison, To-
peka & Santa Fe Rd. Agriculture.
LEADER ; Fridays (A A).
ASHER, Pottawatomie Co. D 465 pop.,
20 m. S. of Tecumseh, the county seat.
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
ATOKA, c. h., Atoka Co. P, 2,200
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Oklahoma Central Rds., 51 m. N. of Deni-
son, Tex. Light plant, planing mill and
R. R. shops.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1905; C. F. Rollston, editor; The
Atoka Printing Co.. publishers (2—6 P).
INDIAN CITIZEN: Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1PS6; Paul B. Smith, editor; In-
dian Citizen Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—7).
AVARD,' Woods Co. t! on Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe and St. Louis and San
Francisco Rds., 55 m. N. W. of Enid.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x25; subscription $1; estab-
lished March 17, 1904; C. M. Bales, editor and
publisher (1— 5 P).
BARTLESVILLE, c. h., Washing-
ton Co. i 4,500 pop., on Missouri, Kansas
& Texas and Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rds. Oil field, oil tank factories. Boiler
works, zinc smelting and glass manufact-
uring.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established— daily 1905, weekly 1904;
924
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
J. S. Leach, managing editor; Bartlesville
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,295 in 1907
EXAMINER; Saturdaj's; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; J. R. Smiley, editor; Examiner Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (5—7).
Copies printed: For the vear 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
BEAVER, «.h., -Bearer Co.\j 500 pop.,
on Beaver creek, 25 m. S. E. of Englewood,
Kan., a station on the Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rd. Agriculture and stock raising.
^BEAVER CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription SI; established June. 1906; W. B.
Newman, editor; The Beaver Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—6 P).
HERALD; Thursdays: republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; Maude O. Thomas, editor and
publisher (1—8).
JOURNAL: Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; J. S. Fischer, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
BEGGS, Okmulgee Co. zi 300 pop., on
Ft. Smith, Poteau & "Western Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Okmulgee, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising. Oil field.
INDEPENDENT: Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.20; established 1902;
Geo. E. Goodhead, editor and publisher (1—8).
BENNINGTON, Bryan Co. 0, 1,200
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
30 m. N. E. of Denison, Texas.
TRIBUNE: Thursdays ; democratic ;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1903; J. D.Douglas, editor
and publisher (1—8).
BILLINGS, Noble Co. i 450 pop.
Wheat, corn and cotton growing.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; L.
C, Brown, editor and publisher (1—8).
BINGER, Caddo Co. n 350 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. Agri-
culture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1: established
Norember, 1902; G. Green, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BIXBY, Tulsa Co. cf 160t pop.— local
estimate 500— on Midland Valley Rd., 37 m.
N. W. of Muskogee. Grain elevators, cot
ton gin, farming. Oil fields.
BULLETIN: Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1905; W. W. Stuckev, editor and
publisher (1— S).
JOURNAL: Fridays (A A).
BLACKBURN, Pcnmee Co. cfSeOf
pop., 5 m. E. of Skedee, the nearest railroad
station.
FLASH-LIGHT; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established January, 1902: A. E. Miller, edi-
tor; Miller Bros., publishers (1—7).
OKLAHOMA.
BLACK WELL, c. h., A'ay Co. [j
2,283+ pop.— local estimate 4,000— on Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe and St. Louis & San
Francisco Rds. and Chilkaskia r., about
67 m. N. of Guthrie, the State capital.
Farming and stock raising.
N E W S ; every evening except Sunday,
and SUN, Thursdays; democratic; daily
four, weeklj"^ eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion— dally $4, weekly $1; established— dally
1899, weekly 1895; J. M. Eisiminger, editor
and publisher (7—5).
TIMES-RECORDj Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x2U; subscription SI; es-
tablished 1893; T. H. W. McDowell, editor;
Randall & McDowell, publishers (1—8).
BLAIR, Jackson Co. p about 11 m. N.
of Altu8,the county seat. Agriculture.
PROGRESS; Thursdays (A A).
BLANCHARD, McClain Co. d 150
pop. Cotton gins.
RECORD ; Fridays (A A).
BLUEJACKET, Craig Co. nf 303t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
12 m. N. of Vinita. Broom f actorj- and flour-
ing mill.
NEWS: Fridays; four pages 17^x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; C. J. Howell,
editor and publisher (9—5 P).
BOKOSHE, Le Flore Co. U^ 1.53t pop.,
on Ft. Smith & Western and Midland Val-
ley Rds., 30 m. S. W. of Fort Smith, Ark.
CHOCTAW HERALD; Thursdays:
democratic; four pages 15x32; subscription
$1; established May, 1906; Capt. W. C. Clark,
editor; Jesse G. Curd, publisher (2—8).
BOLEY, Okfuskee Co. D 824 pop., on
Ft. Scott & Western Rd., about 70 m. S. E.
of Guthrie, the State capital.
PROGRESS; Thursdays (A A).
BOSTVELL, Choctaw Co. O, 836 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 25 m. W.
of Hugo, the county seat. Saw mills, cotton
gins and wagon factory.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
BOYNTON, Muskogee Co. D- 200 pop.,
on Ozark & Cherokee Central Rd., 23 m. E.
of Okmulgee.
EAGLE: Fridays (A A.)
TIMES-RECORD; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893; John W. Randall, editor;
Times-Record Publishing Co., publishers.
BRADLEY, Gh-ady Go. p 149 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 20 m.
8. E. of Chickasha, the county seat.
NEWS; Frldays(A A).
BR AM AN, Kay Co. i 249t pop., on
St. Louis, Kansas & Southwestern and At-
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 18 m. W.
of Newkirk. Corn, wheat and stock rais-
ing.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1902; Arthur Harlan Knox, editor; Braman
Printing Co., publishers (8 — 5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
925
OKLAHOMA.
BRIDGEPORT, Caddo Co. a on
Clilcago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 30 m.
W. of El Reno.
GRIT; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1901 ;
Russell G. Mott, editor and publisher (10— 6)
(AA).
BRISTOW, Creek Co. tl 2,015 pop.—
local estimate 2,801 — on St. Louis & San
Francisco Rd., 85 m. N. E. of Oklahoma
City. Corn, cotton, hay, cattle, hogs.wheat
and oats.
RECORD; Thursdays; deniocratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Lea M. Nichols, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect
TERRITORIAL. ENTERPRISE;
Fridays; republican; four to eight pages
153^x22; subscription SI; established July,
19M; O. H. Eden, editor and publisher (2—8).
BUFFALiO, c. h., Har2)tr Co. \j 500
pop., on branch of Cimarron r., about 80 m.
N. W. of "Woodword, nearest station on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
HARPER CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays
(▲▲)
POST; Fridays (A A).
BURLINGTON (P. O. Drumm), Al-
falfa Co. i on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd., about 12 m. N. W. of Cherokee, the
count}' seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
RELIANCE; Thursdays (A A).
BUSCH, Roger Mills Co. -a 3,000 pop.,
on Choctaw, Oklahoma Sr Gulf Rd., 26 m.
S. E. of Cheyenne, the county seat. Stock
raiaing and agriculture.
ELK CITY RECORD; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 18x22; subscrintion
fl; established October, 1901; T. D. Penn &
Son, editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,298 in 1903,
but has not since made definite an-^.
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
BUTLER, Cutter Co. ^ 14 m. N. W
of Arapaho, the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established De-
cember. 1903; Geo. Fenley, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
BYARS, McLain Co. P 600 pop., on
Santa Fe and Oklahoma Central Rds., 35 m.
S. W. of Shawnee. Cotton gins and mills.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established
April, 1904; J. M. Nichols, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
BYRON, Alfalfa Co. ^ 800 pop.. 21 m.
N. E. of Alva. Agriculture and stock rais-
ing.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1900; J. D. Howard, editor and publisher(7— 5).
OKLAHOMA.
CACHE, Comanche Co. p 50 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 16 m. W.
of Lawtou, the county seat.
REGISTER; Thursdays; four pages
11x16; subscription $1; established August,
1905; Jamieson & Smith, editors and pub-
lishers (10— 5 P).
CADDO, Bryan Co. O, 1,300 pop., or
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 25 m. S. W.
of Atoka. Coal mining and cotton gins.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; G. A. Crossett, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
Copies printed: For the vear 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
CALVIN, Hughes Co. D- 500 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,30 m.
S. W. of South McAlester.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; R. Y. Blackwell, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CAMPBELL, Sequoyah Co. D- on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 45 m.
W. of Fort Smith, Ark. Agriculture and
live stock, deposits of coal, marble, build-
ing stone, shale and brick clays; nat-
ural gas.
REGISTER; Fridays (A A).
CANADIAN, Pittsburg Co. D- on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 20 m. X. of
McAlester, the county seat. Agriculture,
stock raising, mining and manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
CANTON, Blaine Co. -D 300 pop., on
Kansai City, Mexico & Orient Rd., 45 m. N.
E. of Arapahoe. Cotton gin and lime fac-
tory.
CANADIAN VALLEY RECORD;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established May, 1905; E. S.
McDowell, editor and publisher (1—7).
CANUTE, Washita Co. -D 250t pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about
20 m. N. W. of Cardell.
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
CAPITOL HILL, Oklahoma Co. a
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. Sub-
urb of Oklahoma City.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established September. 1905;
S. M. Jackson, editor and publisher (12—6 P).
C APRON, Woods Co. t] 300 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 10 m. N.
E. of Alva, the county seat
HUSTLER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1903; R. P. Van Gundy, editor
and publisher (1—8).
CA'RLiTO'S, Blaine Co. -D on St. Louis
& San Francisco Rd., about 15 m. N. W. of
926
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
Watonga, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising,
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
CARMEN, -4//a?/a Co. ^ 800 pop.,oa
Kansas City, Mexico & Orient aud St. Louis
& San Francisco Rds., 18 m. S W. of Chero
kee, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
HEADJLIGHT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 16x:ia; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; Salter & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
ALFALFA CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
eight pages 13x30; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; B. E. Watrus, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CARNEGIE, Caddo Co. -a 8 m.
from Mountain View, on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established May, 1903; H. W.
Mllford, editor and publisher (1—6).
CARNEY, Lincoln Co, a 310 pop., at
intersection of Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds.,
about 25 m. E. by S. of Guthrie, the State
capital. Grain elevators and cotton gins.
irVTER-PRISE; Saturdays (A A).
CARTHAGE, Texas Co. tl Agricul-
ture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
CASHION, Kingfisher Co. D 275 pop.,
on Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 19
m. N. of Kingfisher, the county seat. Wheat
and cattle.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
1900; U. xM. Hart, editor and publisher (6—3).
CATOOSA, Eogers Co. cT 303 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 15 m. S. W.
of Claremore, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising. Oil and gas.
CATOOSAN; Fridays (A A).
CEMENT, Caddo Co. O on St. Louis
& San Francisco Rd., about 60 m. S. W. of
Oklahoma City.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
September, 1902; Chas. H. McClain, editor
and publisher (1—6).
CENTRAHOMA, Coal Co. g on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., about 11 m.
N. W. of Coalgate. Agriculture and stock
raising. Rich deposits of coal.
COAL CO. REGISTER; Fridays
(A A).
CENTR AlilA, Craig Co. cf 350 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Rds.. 20 m. N. W. of Vinita.
STANDARD; Fridays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1IK)3; T. F. McKane, editor and publisher
(12-3).
CESTOS, Detvey Co. ^ 27 pop., 12 m.
N. W. of Taloga, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
REPORTER; Fridays; six pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established May, 1902; F. E.
Welker, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
OKLAHOMA.
CHANDIjER, c. h., Lincoln Co. D
2,300 pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
and Rock Island Rds., 42 m. S. E. of Guthrie
and 47 N. E. of Oklahoma City. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; semi- weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; ten pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established February, 1901 ;
Q. A. Smith, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,749 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established 1891;
H. B. GUstrap, editor: E. L. Shultz, manager
(1—8).
Copies printed: 1,319 in 1901
1,532 in 1902
1,975 in 1907
PUBLICIST; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22;. subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1894; L. B. Nichols, editor; Ulam &
Botkin, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,129 in 1900
and 1,857 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished an- definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
CHANT, Haskell Co. n- on Ft. Smith
& Western Rd. 60 m. N. E. of McAlester.
HUSTLER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 22x26; subscription $1; established
June, 1902; J. T. Weeks, editor and publisher
(1-4).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
CHATTANOOGA, Comanche Co. p
400 pop., on Rock Island Rd. Cotton gins.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
CHECOTAH, Mcintosh Co. a- 805t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
23 m. S. of Muskogee. Farming and stock
raising.
ENQUIRER; Fridays; democratic;
twelve pages 13x19; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Neal Wimmer, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
TIIVIES; Thursdays; republican; eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1902; R. B. Huffman, editor
and publisher (7—5).
CHELSEA, Bogers Co. cf 1,300 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco and Oklahoma
& Cherokee Central Rds. Oil refineries and
wheat raising.
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
CHEROKEE, c. h.. Alfalfa Co. b 62
pop., IS m. E. of Alva. Agriculture and
stock raising.
MESSENGER : Thursdays (A A).
REPT BiilCAN: Fridays (A A).
STATE JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
CHEYENNE, c. h., Roger MiU$ Co.
-n 500 pop., on Washita r., 24 m. from
Sayre. Farming and stock raising. Cot-
ton gins.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1901; A. H. Carter, «ditor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
927
OKLAHOMA.
OKLAHOMA.
CHICKASHA, c. h.,Qrady Co.p 8,200
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd.. 33 m S. of El Reno, and 41 S. W. of
Oklahoma City. Farming and stuck rais-
ing. Cotton, corn, wheat and fruit. Oil
and flour mills.
GRADY 0«. EXPRESS*; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Fri
days; democratic; daily four to eight, week-
ly eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally .$J,
weekly $1: established 1892: Geo. H Kvans,
editor; Evans & Smith, publishers (I — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had_ an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
twelve pages 11x17; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1903; Frank Shatzel, edi-
tor; Journal Printing Co., publishers (7—5).
CLAREMORE, c. h., Rogtrs Co. cf
2,575 pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain &
Southern and St. Louis <s; San Francisco
Rds., 75 m. N. W. of Fort Smith. Ark., and
200 W. of Kansas City, Mo. Wheat, corn and
stock raising.
MESSENGER; Fridays; eight pages
15x23; subscriptions!; established 1895;Clark
Smith, editor and publisher (1—8).
PROGRESS; Saturdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1893: A. L.
Kates, editor; Claremore Printing Co., pub-
lishers.
CLEO, Major Co. ^ 700 pop., on
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd., 40 m. S.
of Alva. Farming, live stock and fruit,
mainly peaches.
CHIEFTAIN; Fridays ; republican ;
twelve pages 10x13; subscription $1; estab
llshed June, 1895; John W. Bishop, editor
and publisher (7—5).
J O U RN A Li; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1902; D.T. Armstrong, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CLEVELAND, Pawnee Co. a' Silt
pop., on Arkansas r., 20 m. S. E. of Pawnee,
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays; democratic ;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1903; R. L. Lunsford, editor and
publisher (1—4).
TRIANGIiE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1898 ; W. C. Brldwell, editor and publisher
(7-S).
CLINTON, Custer Co.l.278-a pop., on
Rock Island and Frisco & Orient Rds., 5 m.
S. of Arapaho, the county seat.
CHRONICL.E; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Marchant & Salter, editors and
publishers (1—3).
CUSTER CO. NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
COALGATE, Coal Co. cT 3.000 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Rock Island and
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rds., 14 m.
N. W. of Atoka. Carriage factory, iron
and brass foundries. Coalmining.
COURIER: Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; C. F. Stevens, editor and pub-
Usher (11—6).
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1892; M. B. Hickman, editor; Hickman &
Stevens, publishers (1—8).
OKLAHOMA; monthly (A A).
COLLINSVILLE, Bogers Co. cf
l,2u0 pop., on Santa Fe Rd., 14 m. W. of
Claremore, the county seat. Brick and tile
factory and flour mill. Coal mining.
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
W. L. Wright, editor and publisher.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
COMANCHE, Stephens Co. Q 574t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 50 m. N. W. of Ardmore and 48 S. of
Chicasha. Farming and cattle raising.
REFLEX: Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1901; S. Hardy, editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it nad
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac*
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CORDELL, c. h., Washita Co. -D 1,500
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
Farming.
BEACON; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1.50; established
1897; S. C. Burnette, editor and publisher
Copies printed: 1,610 in 1907
HERALD -SENTINEL.: Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established 1892; M. H. Qunienhouser,
editor; Gunsenhouser & Son, publishers
(3-3).
OKLAHOMA VORWAERTS; Fri-
days: German; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion S1.50: established 1900; Julius Huessy, .
editor; Vorwaerts Publishing Co., publish-
ers (1—5).
STATE REPUBLICAN ; Frldays( A A).
COSMOS, Beaver Co. ^ Agriculture
and stock raising.
BEAVER CO. PIONEER ; Thursdays
(A A).
COVINGTON, Garfield Co. [j 400
pop., on Arkansas Valley & "Western Branch
of San Francisco Rd., 18 m. E. of Enid, the
county seat.
LEADER AND RECORDERj Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1904; Leader
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(1— 5P).
COWETA, Okmulgee Co. D- 80 pop.,
23 m. N. E. of Okmulgee, the county seat.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15J^x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished October, 1903; A. W. Bradshaw, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x221^; subscription Jl; established
Julv, 1905; Mark A. Leftwlch, editor and
publisher (1—8).
COYLE, Logan Co. q 150 pop., on At-
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 17 m. N. E.
of Guthrie, the county seat and State
capital. Farming and stock raising.
C13IARRON VALLEY CLIPPER;
Fridays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
928
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
"•stablished 1900; E. J. Garner, editor and pub-
lisher.
CRAWFORD, Roger Mills Co. -as m.
S. of Canadian r. and 40 N. of Sajr©, near-
est station on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd. Agriculture and stock raising.
BLADE; Fridays (A A).
-CRESCENT, Logan Co. u 715 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about 14
m. N. W. of Guthrie, the State capital.
L.OGAN CO. NEWS; Fridays (A A).
CROWDER, Pittsburg Co. P, 600
pop. — local estimate — on Missouri, Kansas
& Texas andlFt. Smith & Western Rds.,
48 m. E. of Muskogee, 15 N. of McAlester,
the county seat, and 85 W. of Fort Smith.
FARMERS' UNION ADVERTIS-
ER; Fridays; four to six pages 14J^x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; J.D. Tig-
nor, editor and publisher (7—5).
GUARDIAN; Saturdays; four pages
11x15; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1905; Hennlng A. Soderberg, editor and
publisher (1— 6P).
CURTIS, Woodward Co. ^D 66 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 15 m.
E. of Woodward, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
COURIER; Thursdays ; eight pages
18x20; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1900; Baxter & Sons, editors and pub-
lishers.
CUSHING. Payne Go. b 226t pop.,
30 ra. S. E. of Stillwater, the county seat.
Farming.
I N-D EPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent republican ; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; A. H. Holland, editor and pub-
lisher (13—3^
CUSTER CITY, Custer Co. -D on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about 9 m.
N. E. of Arapaho, the county seat.
COURIER; Thursdays (A A).
DARLINGTON, Canadian Co. D 100
pop., on Rock Island Rd., 5 m. S. E. of EI
Reno, the county seat. Indian agency and
school.
INDIAN OUTL.OOK; monthly; Indian;
baptist; eight pages 6x9; subscription 25
cents ; established January, 1907 ; J. B.
Rounds, editor and publisher (7—7 P).
DARROW, Blaine Co. D on Chi-
cago, Rock Island & Pacific and St. Louig
& San Francisco Rds., about 20 m. N. of
Watonga, the county seat.
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 18x20;
subscription 75 cents; established Novem-
ber, 1904; Gideon Daeschner, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5 P)
DAVENPORT, Lincoln \Co. D 300
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
about 6 m. E. of Chandler, the county seat.
Can factory and cotton gins.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
fourteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished May, 1904; A. D. Murlin, editor and
publisher (7—5).
I>AVIS, Murray Co. g l,348t pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 27 m. N.
OKLAHOMA.
of Ardmore. Corn, wheat, oats, cotton,
vegetables and watermelons.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x24;
subscription $1; established 1894; Fay L.
Crosset. editor and publisher (8— 3 P).
DEER CREEK, Orant Co. b 143
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
15 m. W. of Blackwell.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
DOBY SPRINGS (P. O. Bellaire),
Woodward Co. "□ on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rd., 25 m. S. of Ashland, Kan.
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
April, 1904; Charles F. Deem, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 472 in 1907
DOVER, Kingfisher Co. U 197 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 8 m. N.
of Kingfisher, the county seat. Cotton,
corn and wheat raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1901; J. S. Martin, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3).
DUNCAN, c. h., Stephens Co. P 807t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
14 m. S. of Marlow and 62 S. of Mlnco. Cot-
ton growing and milling. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1892; J. P. &R. F.
Sampson, editors and publishers.
JUSTICE; Fridays (A A).
DURANT, c. h., Bryan Co. g 5,000
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Frisco Rds. Cotton gins, compress and oil
and flour mills. Stock raising. Farming.
N E WS ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; daily four, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally $4.80,
weekly $1; established— daily August, 1901,
weekly 1896; Paullin & Hobart, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
STATESMAN; Fridays (A A).
DUSTIN, Okfuskee Co. a- 700 pop., at
intersection of Ft. Smith & Western and
Missouri, Oklahoma & Gulf Rds., 95 m. W.
of Fort Smith, Ark. Farming .and stock
raising.
DISPATCH; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished November, 1905; J. Fleming Jones, edi-
tor and publisher (10—5 P).
EAGLE CITY (P. O. Dillon), Blaine
Co. -n 150 pop., on Mexico, Orient & St. Louis
Rd.. about 58 m. S. W. of Enid.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
EDMOND, Oklahoma Co. n- 1,833 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 17 m.
S. of Guthrie, the State capital, and 14 N,
of Oklahoma, the county seat. Agricul-
ture. Seat of Central State Normal School.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; sixteen
to twenty four pages 11x16; subscription $1 ;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
929
OKLAHOMA.
established February, 1901; E. R. Felt, editor
and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SUN J Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; A. D. Dalley. editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
XLK CITY, Roger Mills Co. -D.
(See Busch.)
XLRENO, c. h., Canadian Co. n 5,370
pop.— local estimate 7,450— on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific and Ft. Smith, El Reno &
Western Rds., 30 m. N. W. of Oklahoma.
Shipping point. Lumbering and farming.
AMERICAN: ♦'very evening except
Sunday, and AMERICA IS NEWS, Thurs
days; republican; daily four, weekly eigtit
pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4, wet^kly
SI; established— daily July, 1902, weekly 1»96;
has. F. Greer, editor; American Prinlmg
■Co., publishers (3 — i).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 5,258 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 8,349 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1905 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and AVEEKLY, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 13x20;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1901, weekly 1891; T. F. Hensley,
•ditor and publisher. .
OKLAHOMA REPUBLIC? Fridays;
republican; eight pages 17x24; subscription
50 cents; established 1906; Harry G. Johnson,
editor and publisher (10—6 P).
OKLAHOMA STAATS ZEITUNG;
Fridays; German; independent; four pages
■22x28; subscription $2; established 1894; John
Hoenscheidt. editor an-^ publisher (2—4).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
£NID,o. h., Garfield Co. b 10,087 pop.—
local estimate 12,000— on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific, St. Louis & San Frsncisco
and Santa Fe Rds. Railroad center.
Wholesale Jobbing and manufacturing.
Agriculture.
EAGLE ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily eight, weekly twelve pages 17x24; sub
scriptlon-daily $4, weekly $1; established—
■dally 1901, weekly 1893; J. V. Admire, editor;
Eagle Printing and Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
59
OKLAHOMA.
from the daily edition of this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1903
and 1907, although the publisher admits
that no such record is kept as would
make it possible to prepare a definite and
satisfactory statement of the number of
copies printed for the requisite period of
a full year.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,778 in 1899, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sundav,
and FARMER AND STOCKMAN, Fri-
days (A A).
WAVE; ©very evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
1893; J. L. Isenberg, editor; J. T. & J. L. Isen-
berg, publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that efifect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition has on three occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit
fqr issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
ECHO; Thursdays; local; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1899; J. R. Detwiler, editor and publisher
(1-5 P) (A A).
EVENTS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription ,$1: established
1893; F. Everett Purcell, editor and publisher
(12-4) (AA).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
GARFIELD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays ; democratic ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898: E.P.Moore,
editor and publisher (9—3),
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
STAATS -ZEITUNG; Fridays; Ger-
man; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established August. 1906; E,
Denner, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
ERICK, Tillman Co. p 800 pop., on
Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd. Cotton
gins, flour mill and cement works. Farm-
ing and grazing.
ALTRUIST; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; Edwin D. Pritchard, editor and
publisher (2—8).
BECKHAM CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays (A A).
ESCHITA, Comanche Co. P
BANNER; Thursdays (A A).
EUFAULA, c. h., Mcintosh Co. n-
757-t- pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
930
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
40 m, S. by S. W. of Muskogee. Corn and
cotton.
INDIAN JOURNAIi; Fridays: demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1876; George A. Baker, editor and
publisher (7—5).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x2-2; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906; Virgil Winn, editor; Republican
Printing Co.. publishers (9—6 P).
FAIRFAX, Osage Co. cf 120 pop.,
on Atchison, f opeka & Santa Fe Rd., 100 m.
N. E. of Oklahoma City.
OSAGE CHIEF; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lighed July, 1904; R. C. Nash, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
FAIRLAND, Ottaaa Co. nf 521 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd. Grain
elevators; agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
FAIR VIEW, c. h., Major Co. ^
1,200 pop., on Kansas City, Mexico &
Orient Rd., 43 m. S. W. of Enid. Flour
mills and creameries. Farming and stock
raising.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; H. P. Cunningham, editor and
publisher (2—8).
FARGO, Ellis Co. "Xj on Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., about 15 m. W. by
S. of Woodward.
LEADER; Fridays (A A).
JOURNAL; Fridays; four to slxpage*?
15x22; subscription $1; established 1903; R.H.
Elder, editor and publisher (3—6 P).
FAXON, Comanche Co. p 167t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
20 m. S. W. ol Lawton, the county seat.
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
FIiETCHER, Comanche Co. P 220
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 19
m. N. E. of LawtoB, the count j' seat.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays (A A).
FORAKER, Osage Co. b 500 pop., on
Mldlanrl Valley Rd., 24 m. N. W. of Pawhu-
ska, the county seat. Grain elevators, stock
raising and agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1906 ; W. R. Duttou, editor and publisher (1—8).
FORT COBB (Cobb P. O.), Caddo Co.
-a 469 pop., on Chicago, Rock Isiand & Pa-
cific Rd., 15 m. W. of Anadarko, the county
seat.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
twelve to sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established May, 1902; Thomas Kewrse,
editor and publisher (2— S).
FORT GIBSON, Muskogee Co. o
1,040 pop., on St. Louis. Iron Mountain &
Southern and St. Louis & San Francisco
Rds., 8 m. E. of Muskogee, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pases 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906; Elbert G. GillUand, editor and
publisher U— 7 P).
OKLAHOMA.
POST; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; J. O.Carroll,
editor and publisher (1—8).
FORT TOWSON, Choctaw Co. O,
745 pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
15 m. E. of Hugo, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
FOSS, Washita Co. -a 765 pop., on Chic-
ago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. W.
of Cordell, the county seat. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; E E. Darnell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FOYIL, Rogerx Co. ^ SOD pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 40 m. N.
of Muskogee. Coal and oil. Agriculture.
STATESMAN; Saturdays; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1; established Septem-
ber, 1903; Murphy & Harper, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 8).
FREDERICK, c h., Tillman Co. p
3,000 pop., 30 m. N. E. of Vernon, Tex.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; W. G. Roe, editor and publisher
(1-8).
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
GAGE, Ellis Co. b 397t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 25 m.
S. E. of Woodward.
BANNER; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
1906; M. O. Ballard, editor and publisher
(9-6 P).
ELLIS CO. REPUBLICAN; Fridays
(A A).
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900: Elmer V. Jessee, editor and publisher
(1-7).
GARBER, Garfield Co. [^ 334 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about
20 m. E. of Enid, the county seat.
SENTINEL; Fridays (A A).
GARVIN, McCurtain Co. p 1,000 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,50 m.
N. W. of Paris, Tex. Farming and lumber-
ing.
GRAPHIC; Thursdays ; four to eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1903;
B. F. Grandy, editor and publisher (1—8).
GATE, Beaver Co. "□
VALLEY STAR; Saturdays (A A).
GEART, Blaine Co. n 1,500 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 21 m.
S. E. of Watonga, the county seat.
BULLETIN; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1899; O. R. Nation, editor; Blain»
Co. Publishing Company, publishers (8—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902 ; A. C. Stackhouse, editor
and publisher (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
931
OKLAHOMA.
OERONIMO, Comanche Co. p gOf
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
10 m. S. of Lawton, the county seat.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription Si; established April,
1906; Callahan & Easton, editors and pub-
lishers (5-6 P).
GliENCOE, Paynt Co. [j] 500 pop.,
15 m. N. E. of Stillwater, th« county seat.
Cotton, wheat and hogs.
MIRROR; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; J. Hunter Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3).
GOLTRY, Woods Co. ij] 237t pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 20 m. W. of
Enid. Flouring mill.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
171^x24: subscription $1; established 1901;
Frank F. Maxwell, editor and publisher (1—7).
GRACE MO NT, Caddo Co. p on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 9 m.
N. of Anadarko, the county seat.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
April, 1906; D. S. Qeiger, editor and publisher
(1-8).
GRAND, c. h., ElHs Co. -a 300 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 17 m. E,
of Hlggins, Texas.
CANADIAN VALLEY ECHO : Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub
Bcrlption $1; established July, 1902; E. L.
Mitchell, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
DAY CO. PROGRESS; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1895; A. L. Squire, editor and
publisher (1—7).
GRANITE, Greer Co. p 1,026 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 9
m. N. E. of Mangum, the county seat. Farm-
ing, stock raising, oil, gas, salt, cement
and granite.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic ; twelve pages 13x20 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1900; J. W. Ryder, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,156 in 1902,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
GRANT, Choctaw Co. Q, 140 pop., on
St, Louis & San Francisco Rd., «5 m. S. of
Hugo, the county seat.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays (A A).
GROVE, c. h., Delaware Co. D' 69t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
SUN; Fridays (A A).
GUTHRIE, c.Yx.., Logan Co. i State
Capital, 10,006+ pop.— in 1904, 27,727— on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd. Lumber
yards, steam mills, cotton gins and fac-
tories.
LEADER « every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays; demo-
oratic: daily eight, weekly sixteen pages
17^x22; subscription — dally $4, weekly 50
cents; established— dally 1892. weekly 1893;
L. Q. Nlblack, editor; Leader Printing Com-
pany, publishers (10—7 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
OKLAHOMA.
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,952 in 1897 and 7,006 in 1903,
since^ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 4.543 in 1898 and 8,412
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 7,500
every year since, up to and including
1907.
OKLAHOMA STATE CAPITAL.;
every morning except Monday, and WEEK-
LY, Saturdays; republican; eight pages-
daily 17x22. weekly 19x22; subscription-
dally $5, weekly SO cents; established 1889;
Frank H. Greer, editor ; State Capital Co., pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: ###
OKLAHOMA FARMER; Wednes-
days; agricultural; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 11x14; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1890 ; Farmer Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: ##*
OKLAHOMA GUIDE; Thursdays,
negro; four pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1892 : G. N. Perkins, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1906.
OKLAHOMA POST; Fridays;
German; Independent; four pages 22x28;
subscription $2; established 1892; John
Hoenscheldt, editor and publisher (2-^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,696 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
OKLAHOMA SAFEGUARD; Thurs-
days; negro; baptist; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; establiRhed 1894: C.A.Buchan-
an, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,278 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
OKLAHOMA STATE REGISTERi
Thursdays; Independent republican ; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1; established 1891;
John Goloble. editor; The Oklahoma Print-
ing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,240 in 1897
and 2,206 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
SATURDAY STAR; Saturdays (A A).
OKLAHOMA LAW JOURNAL;
monthly; law; fiftA'-two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion «2; established July. 1901: D. H.
Fernandes, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
OKLAHOMA ODD FELLOWi
monthly; odd-fellowship; twenty to thirty-
two pages 8x11; subscription $1; established
1898; E. T. Rehfleld, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,491 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
932
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
OKLAHOMA WORKMAN; month
ly; fraternal; insurance; subscription 50
cents; established 1892; S.L.Johnson, editor;
State Capital Company, publishers (1 — 7).
GUYMON, Beaver Co. \^ 1,500 pop.,
on Rock Island Rd. Broom and cement
factories, bottling works, mills and grain
elevators,
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays (A A).
HERAIiD ; Thursdays;republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1890; Warren Zimmerman, editor and pub-
lisher (7—7 P).
HAILEYVILLE, Pittsburg Co. P.
1,452 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., about 15 m. S. E. of McAlestor, the
county seat.
NEW STATE; Fridays (A A).
HARRAH, Oklahoma Co. n 216t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 20 m. E. of Oklahoma City.
TRIUNE; Fridays (A A).
HARTSHORNE, Pittsburg Co. R
4,000 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., about 15 m. S. E. of McAlister, the
county seat. Coal mining, farming and
stock raising.
CRITIC; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
March, 1901; Hulsey & Nauck, editors and
publishers (2—3) (A A).
SUN ; Thursdays; non-partisan; sixteen
pages 11x155^; subscription $1; established
1894; C. P. Anderson, editor and publisher.
HASKELL, Muskogee Co. D- 720 pop.,
on Midland Valley Rd., about 22 m. N. W. of
Muskogee, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
HASTINGS, Comanche Co. JJ 368t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 40 m. S. E. of Lawton, the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
HEADRICK, Jackson Co. p on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 45 m. W. of
Lawton.
LiEADER; Fridays; eigbt pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established November, 1906;
W. S. Neel, editor and publisher (11—7 P).
HEAVENER, Le Flore Co. D- 234
pop., on Arkansas Western and Kansas
City Southern Rds., 4 m. S. of Howe. Min-
ing, lumbering, farming and stock raising.
CLIPPER; Fridays; ten pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established November, 1904;
Arthur Johnson, editor and publisher (11—5).
HELENA, Al/aJfa Co. b 700 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 33 m. W.
of Enid.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x2t; subscription $1; estab
llshedl903; I. L. Magee, editor and publisher
(13-5).
HERALD) Fridays; republican; four
pages 171^x24; subscription (1; established
August, 1908; Clarence E. Salter, editor and
publisher (11—5) (A A).
STAR; Thursdays (A A).
HENNESSEY, Kingfisher Co. u l,367t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
OKLAHOMA.
18 m. N. of Kingfisher, the county seat.
Farming.
C LIPPER I Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
C. H. Miller, editor and publisher (7—5).
PRESS-DEMOCRAT; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
R. C. Andrus, editor and publisher (1—8).
HENRYETTA, Omulgee Co. a- 400
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 35
m. W. of Checotah.
FREE LANCE; Fridays ; four pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1902;
George R. Hall, editor and publisher (5—5 P).
HINTON, Oaddo Co. c 700 pop.. 35 m.
N. of Anadarko. The county seat.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight to
twelve pages 19x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; H. A. White, editor and
publisher (1—8).
HOB ART, c. h., Kiowa Co. p 5,000
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; dally four, weekly eight pages lSx22;
subscription— daily $4. weekly $1; established
—daily 1903, weekly 1901; N. E. Crumpocker,
editor and publisher (4—7 P).
NEWS-REPUBLICAN; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; republican; eight to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription — daily $4, weekly $1;
established — daily JIarch, 1902 ; weekly
August, 1901; Omer K. Benedict, editor and
publisher (3— 5P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding i,ooo in 1905
and 1907.
CHIEF; Thursdays; eight pages 17>^ix24;
established September, 1901; C. C. Worrall,
editor; The Chief Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
HOLDENVILLE,c. h., HugiiesCo.U-
749+ pop.— local estimate 3,200— on Rock
Island & San Francisco Rd., 100 m. W. of
Fort Smith, Ark. Farming and grazing.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
T. T. Baker, editor; The Times Printing Co.,
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,168 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, _ but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March, 1901;
Clawson & Moore editors and publishers.
UNION SIGNAL; Wednesdays (A A).
HOLLIS, Oreer Co. p 200 pop., 35 m.
S. W. of Mangum, the county seat.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; Mrs. J. B. Randle, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
933
OKLAHOMA.
HOMINY, Osage Co. cT 176t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 20 m. E. of
Pawnee.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
HOOKER, Texas Co. ^ 500 pop., on
Rock Island Rd., 20 m. N. E. of Guymon,
the county seat.
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1904;
J. S. Moffitt, editor and publisher (1—8).
HUGO, c. li., Choctaw Co. O, 200 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd. Farming
and stock raising.
CHOCTAW CO. CHRONICLE;
Thursdays (A A).
HUSONIAN; Thursdays; democratic;
ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1902; Judson L. Welbanks, editor;
W. J. Baldwin, publisher (11—5).
HUNTER, Garfield Co. [j 300 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about 20 m.
N. E. of Enid, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1901; Fred C. Maxwell, editor and
publisher (9—6).
HURLEY, Cimarron Co. tl
LEADER; Fridays (A A).
HYDRO, Caddo Co. J2 400 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about
30 m. E. of Arapaho. Farming and grazing.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; H. 6. Jones, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
IDABEL, c. h., McCurtain Co. 0, llOf
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 100
m. E. of Durant.
Mccurtain gazette; Saturdays
(A A).
INGERSOLL, Alfalfa Co. h on Chic-
ago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 m. E. of
Alva. Agriculture and stock raising.
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription §1; established
1901; M. A. Hull, editor and publisher (1—4).
INOIiA, Rogers Co. cf 324 pop., on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., about
10 m. S. E. of Claremore, the county seat.
REGISTER; Fridays (A A).
JEFFERSON, Gran< Co. 6 lOOtpop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 75
m. S. of Wichita, Kan. Farming.
REVIEW; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
January, 1902; T. E. Beck, editor and Dub-
lisher (6—3).
JENNINGS, Pawnee Co. i 643 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and St. Louis
& San Francisco Rds., 70 m. N. of Okla-
homa City. Cotton gins, grain elevator
and broom factories.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; six
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1900; R. L. Stewart, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
OKLAHOMA.
JET, Alfalfa Co. ti HSf pop., on Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 7 m. N. W. of
Nashville.
VISITOR; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription .$1.50; established
May, 1904; Ursel Finch, editor and publisher
(1-8).
JONES CITY, Oklahoma Co. G 500
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 18
m. E. of Oklahoma City, the county seat.
Agriculture.
CANADIAN VALLEY NEWS; Fri-
days ; independent republican ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established May, 1901;
Chester A. Keyes, editor and publisher
(12—3).
KAW CITY, Kay Co. [j 727t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 25 m. E.
of Newkirk, the county seat.
STAR; Fridays; republican; ten pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1901 ;
Chas. Spencer, editor and publisher (10— 6).
KENTON, c. h., Cimarron Co. tl 200
pop., 40 m. N. E. of Clayton, New Mexico.
Stock raising, farming and mining.
CIMARRON NEWS; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ;
established 1898; L. A. Wlkoff. editor and pub-
lisher (1— S).
KEYSTONE, Pawnee Co. cf 61t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 35 m. S.E.
of Pawnee, The county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
KIEFER,- Creefc Co. cf
SEARCHLIGHT; weekly (A A).
KINGFISHER, c. h.. Kingfisher Co.
a 2,301+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pa-
cific Rd., 35 m. W. of Quthrle, the State
capital, and 150 S. of "Wichita, Kan. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $4,
weekly $1; established— daily 1902. weekly
1905; M. L. Webb, editor and publisher (7— 5).
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
ei^ht pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889; The Free Press Publishing Co.. editor*
and publishers (6— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent; four
pages 22x28; established 1893: John Hoen-
scheldt, editor and publisher (2 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; Ira D. MulUnax, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
KINGSTON, Marthall Co. g 1,100
pop., 25 m. N. of Denison, Tex. Farming
and stock raising.
MESSENGER; Fridays: eight pages
19x22 ; subscription $1; established 1902; D.
R. Johnston, editor and publisher (1— S).
KIOWA, Pittsburg Co. O, SSOf pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 20 m. «. of
McAlester, the county seat.
BREEZE; Fridays; independent; four
to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
Il8hedl901; GeDrge J. Coak, editor and pub-
liiher (12—5).
SENTINEL.; Fridays (A A).
KONAWA, Seminole Co. O on Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 60 m. S. E. of
Oklahoma City.
CHIEF; Fridays; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established November, 1905;
Chief Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(9-5 P).
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $l; established
June. 1905; H. W. Hoffman, editor; F. J.
Hawk, publisher (7 — 5 P).
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
KREMLIN, Oarfield Co. tl 325 pop.,
on Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 10
m. N. of Enid, the county seat. Cattle rais-
ing and farming.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subgcription $1 ; established
December, 1903; L. E. Potter & Son, editors
and publishers (1—4) (A A).
liAHOMA, Garfield Co. \^ 300 pop., 12
m. W. of Enid, the county seat. Corn and
wheat.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; J. W. Sarjent,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
liAMAR, Hughes Co. g
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
liAMONT, Grant Co. b 570 pop., on
Blackwell, Enid & Southwestern Rd., 15 m.
E. of Pondcreek, the count}' seat. Farm-
ing.
VAIiI.EY NEWS; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established February,
1903 : W. Frank Porter, editor and publisher
(1-8).
OKLAHOMA.
LANGSTON, Logan Co. D 500 pop., on
Santa Fe Rd. Agriculture.
WESTERN AGE; Fridays; four pages
13x20 ; subscription 75 cents ; established
March, 1901; S. Douglas Russell & Son, editors
and publishers (1—8). See advertisement
beloiv.
liAWTON, c. h., Comanche Co. P 180
pop., on Chicago, Rook Island & Paclflc
Rd., 35 m. S. of Anadarko. Farming.
CONSTITUTION; every evening, and
WEEK.L< Y, Tliursdays; democratic; four
page,> 15x22; subscription — daily $4. weekly
$1; established 1903; J. Roy Williams, editor;
Constitution Co., publishers (3—7).
Copies printed: weekly, 2,828 in 1906
NEWS-REPUBLiICAN; every even-
ing except Sunday, and W E E R Ij Y ,
Thursdays; republican; dailj' four, weekly
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $4.
weekly §1; established — dally 1904, weekly
1901; Frank V. Wright, editor, The News Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed
to assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
WEEKLY STAR; Fridays; republl
can; eight pages 16x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1902; A.W.Maxwell, editor; J. B.
Howard, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LEHIGH, c. h.,Coal Co., l,600t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 11 m. N.
W. of Atoka. A trade center.
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
W. H. Whitmore, editor and publisher.
LENAPSAH, Nowata Co. 13' 331 pop.,
on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.,
10 m. N. of Nowata, the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
LENORA, Deu-ey Co. -D 6 m. W. of
Taloga, the county seat, and SB S. E. of
Woodward, nearest station on Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
LEADER; Fridays (A A).
THE WESTERN AGE
The Recognized Official Journal of the Negro
Population of the State of Oklahoma.
READ EVERY WEEK BY 6,QOO PEOPLE.
It Covers the Field. Price 75c* a Year.
S. DOUGLAS RUSSELL, Editor.
LANGSTON, OKLA.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
935
OKLAHOMA.
IjEXINGTON, Clevtland Co. u 861t
pop., 1 m. E. of Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd., and about 32 S. of Oklahoma. Corn,
wheat, cotton and cattle.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscrip6iou$l; established 1891;
S. \V. Hutchin, editor; F. J. Hawk, publisher
(6— 5P).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LINDSAY, HfcClain Co. Q 1,500
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rds., 23 m.
S. W. of Purcell, the county seat.
LINDSAY NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription SI;
established 1902; J. L. Avey, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
liONE WOLF, Kiowa Co. p 50 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. 10
m. S. W. of Hobart, the county seat.
Farming.
ECHO; Thursdajs; republican; eight
pages 11x15; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished January, 1902; C. H. GrifEeth, editor;
J. R. Thomas, publisher (2—5 P).
LiONGDALE, Major Co. n 500 pop.,
on Kansas City, Mexican & Orient Rds.,
13 m. S. of Fairview, the county seat. Grist
and saw mills and cement works.
LEDGER I Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1903; Geo. W. Foster, editor and publisher
(1-5) (A A).
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
LUTHER, Oklahoma Co. a 800 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 28 m. N.
E. of Oklahoma City, the county seat.
Agriculture. Stock raising.
REGISTER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; G. W. Baer,
editor and publisher.
McALESTER, c. h., Pittsburg Co. D,
8,972 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific, and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds.,
38 m. S. of Eufaula. Extensive coal mines.
CAPITAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 1896, weekly
1893; Capital Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for an average issue of 1,743 in
1896 and 1,775 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
OKLAHOMA.
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
EVENING NE\\'S; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x"<;2; subscription
—dally $4, weekly $1; established— daily
1901, weekly 1891; Heury P. Robblns, editor;
The News Printing Co., publishers (2—4).
UNION HERALD: Wednesdays (A A).
MeCURTAIN, Haskell Co. D- 816t
815+ pop., on Ft. Smith & "Western Rd., 35
m. W. of Fort Smith, Ark.
STATES.llAN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1906; Alice
S. Barnum. edltorand publisher (8— 6 P) (AA).
McLOUD, Pottawatomie Co. a 873
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
26 m. E. of Oklahoma City. Cotton gins,
press brick and tile works. Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x2U; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1905; D.Butler, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MADILL, c. h., Marshall Co. g 180
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 7 m.
S. of Randolph. Farming and stock
raising.
MARSHALL CO. DEMOCRAT ; Fri-
days (A A).
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
PnilipS. Ray, editor; The Madill Publishing
Company, publishers (5— :3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
MANCHESTER, Grant Co. d 15«t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
11 m. S. of Anthony, Kan. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
p?.ges 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1893; J. M. Simmons, editor and publisher
(8-8).
MANGUM, e. h., Greer Co. j^ 2.500
pop., on Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific Rd.
and fork of Red r. Farming and stock
raising.
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; R. C. Echols, editor and publisher (7—5).
SUN-MONITOR; Thursdays: republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; H. L. Crittenden, editor and
publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
MANITOU, Tillman Co. g 500 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 120 m.
S. W. of Oklahoma City.
FIELD GLASS I Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subsoi-iptioi. $1; es-
tablished June, 1903; John E. Williams, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
MA-NNSVIJaJjE, Johnston Co. P 800
pop., 16 m. W. of Tishomingo, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; local; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1904 ; J. C. At-
tebery, editor and publisher (1—8).
MARAMEC, Pawnee Co. [j 272 pop.,
on Missouri & Kansas Rd., 10 m. S. E. of
Pawnee, the county seat.
MONITOR; Fridays (A A).
MARBLi£, Sequoyah Co. D- on Kansas
City Southern Rd., about 30 m. N. W. of
Fort Smith, Ark. Deposits of marble, build-
ing stone, shale and brick clays.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
MARIETTA, c. h., Love Co. g 842t
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.,
20 m. N. of Gainesville, Texas. Farming.
MONITOR; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1895 ; Wilson &
Choate, editors and publishers.
MARLiOW, Stephens Co. p 1,016
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
25 m. S. of Chickasha, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15}^x22; subscription $1; established
1893; W. B. Anthony, editor and publisher
(5-3).
MARSHALL, Logan Co. a 800 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 23 m.
N. W. of Guthrie, the State capital. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; ,W. A. Kelly, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MAUD, Pottawatomie Co. n 6t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., about 55
m. S. E. of Oklahoma City,
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic:
twelve pages 11x17; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1906; F. S. Williams, editor and
publisher (6—6 P).
MONITOR; Fridays (A A).
MAYSVILLE, Gai-vin Co. g lOOt
loot pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., 11 m. N. W. of Pauls Valley, the
county seat.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
MEDFORD, Grant Co. [j l,526t pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Paclflc and
Hutchinson & Southern Rds., 10 m. N. of
Pondcreek, the county seat, and 60 S. of
Wichita, Kan. Corn, wheat and vegetables.
PATRIOT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab
lUhed 1893; T. J. Palmer, editor; Palmer &
Son, publishers (12—3).
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; Wood &
Miller, editors and publishers (7—5).
OKLAHOMA SUNDAY SCHOOL.
WORKER; monthly; interdenomination-
al; eight pages 9x11; subscription 25 cents ;
established 1896; Wm. Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,109 iii 1905
3,375 in 1906
3,340 m 1907
OKLAHOMA.
MEEKER, Lincoln Co. a on Santa
Fe Rd., 50 m. E. of Oklahoma City.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent; six
pages 15x22; subscriptions!; established 1902;
R. R. Lively, editor and publisher (1—5).
MIAMI, c. h., Ottawa Co. a l,527t
pop.— local estimate 2,300 — on St. Louis &
San Francisco Rd. and Neosho r., 20 m. W.
of Neosho, Mo. Farming.
RECORD-HERALD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; M. C. Falkenbury, editor
and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1900; The
Parker Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (2—3).
MIL BURN, Johnston Co. Q 600
pop., 9 m. N. E. of Tishomingo, the
county seat. Lumber and farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established August,
1905; R. T. Bland, editor and publisher(l— 6).
MILL CREEK, Johnston Co. Q
115 pop., 16 m. N. W. of Tishomingo, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; eBtablished April 1901; J.
O. Fox and Q. D. Glbbs, editors and publish-
ers.
MINCO, Gmdy Co. g 300 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,18m.
S. of El Reno. Government supply depot
is located here. Cattle-shipping point.
MINSTREL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890 ; E. D. Mitts, editor and publisher
(5—3).
MORRISON, Noble Co. ^ on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 18 m. E. of Perry,
the county seat.
PROGRESS ; Thursdays (A A).
SUN; Fridays; fourteen pages (with sup-
plement) 11x16; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; Jas. N. Miller, editor; S. P. Miller,
publisher (7— 5) (A A).
MOUNDS, Creek Co. nf 675 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 20 m. N.
of Okmulgee.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established Sep-
tember, 1905; Clarence L. Dalton, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MOUNTAIN VIEW, £:toM;a Co p
486 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 25 m. E. of Hobart, the county seat,
and 35 W. of Anadarko. Frmlng and stock
raising.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; democratic;
ten pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; O. J. Logan, editor and publisher (1—7)
(A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
937
OKLAHOMA.
MULDROW, Sequoyah Co. D- 465t
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 14 m. N. W. of Fort Smith, Ark.
Farming.
PRESS; Fridavs; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription §1; established 1898; F. N.
Campbell, editor and publisher (7—5).
MULHAL.L, Logan Co. □ 564t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 14 m.
N. of Quthrle, the county seat and State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eightpages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1893; A. B. Wood, editor and publisher (6—3).
STATE JOURNAL; Fridavs; republi-
can; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established December, 1902; Tom B. Woosley,
editor and publisher (12—5).
MUSKOGEE, c. h., Muskogee Co. o
16,000 pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas,
Missouri, Omaha & Gulf, Midland Valley,
'Frisco and Missouri Pacific Rds., 2]^ m. S.
of Arkansas r. Seat of U. S. Court for
the Eastern District of Oklahoma and
U. S. Indian Agency for the Cherokees,
Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks and Semi-
noles. Shipping point for cattle, hogs, hides,
potatoes and cotton.
PHCENIX; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKliY, Tuursdays; repub-
lican; eight to forty pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, weekly $1; established— daily
August, 1901. weekly 1388; C. B. Douglass, edi-
tor; Phoenix Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed : Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the dailv edition of this paper,
but it had credit for exceeding 4,000
in 1907.
The weekly had credit for an issue
of 1,560 in 1894 and 1,250 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
REPUBLiTCAN; every evening except
Sunday (A A).
TI3IES. DEMOCRAT; every evening
except Sunday; democratic ; eight pages
18x22; subscription $4; established — Times
1896, Democrat 1904; Eugene M. Kerr, editor;
The Democrat Publishing Co. (Inc.), pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,381 in 1905
5,514 in 1906
6,659 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The Times-Dem-
ocrat is the leading and largest circulating
evening medium In Oklahoma, guarantee-
ing a bona-flde paid circulation of 6,659 cop
lea daily for the year 1907, which go into 95
per cent, of the white homes of Muskogee
and into every town in the Five Nations.
Muskogee has 25,900 population, 10 banks, 6
colleges, 11 churches, 5 railroads, 30 passen-
ger trains daily, electric lights and street
railways, being an up-to date modern
town. Be sure and include the Times-
Democrat in your estimates, if you want
to cover this State thoroughly.
BAPTIST COLLEGE SEARCH-
LIGHT; Fridays; CDllegiate; four pages
13x20; subscription 81; established 1899; F.
J. Gordon, editor and publisher (12—3).
CI METER; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; W. H. Twine, editor and pub-
lisher (12-3).
OKLAHOMA.
NEW STATE TRIBUNE; weekly;
fourteen pages 17x22; subscription §1; es-
tablished 1906; successor to Weekly Times
and Democrat ; Cliarles N. Haskell, editor;
New State Tribune Co., publishers (4—6 P).
Copies printed: 37,287 in 1907
PIONEER ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1 ; established 1898;
H. A. Brooks, editor; Pioneer Printing Co.,
publishers.
MUSTANG, Canadian Co. D 186 pop,,
15 m. S. E. of Elreno, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE: Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1905; Meloy &Colville, editorsand pub-
lishers (1-6 P).
MUTUAL, Woodward Co. tl 20 m. S.
E. of Woodward, the county seat and near-
est station on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
FeRd.
OKLAHOMA ENTERPRISE: Frl
days (A A).
NARDIN, Kay Co. i 350 pop., on
Hutchinson & Southern Rd., 27 m. W. of
Newkirk, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
STARj Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; A. L. Lindbeck, editor and publisher
(1—8).
NASHVILLE, Grant Co. ^ on Den-
ver, Enid & Gulf Rd., 20 m. N. of Enid.
NEWS; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 153^x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1905; H. S. Chambers, editor; Cham-
bers Printing Co., publishers (2—7).
NEWKIRK, c. h., Kay Co. b l,754t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Eastern Oklahoma Rds., about 70 m. N. E.
of Guthrie, the State capital, and 64 S. of
Wichita, Kan. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT-HERALD; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; Hamlin Bros., editors
and publishers (8 — 5).
REPUBLICAN NEWS JOURNALi
Fridays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1893; Jeremiah
Johnson, editor; Republican News-Journal
(Inc.), publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 7,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1897 and 1903, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
NINNEKAH, Orady Co. g 22.5 pop.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
NORMAN, c. h., Cleveland Co. O 4,200
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rds.,
18 m. S. of Oklahoma. Seat of the Univer-
sity of Oklahoma and State Insane Asylum.
Cotton, corn and wheat. Cotton-seed oil
mills.
DEMOCRAT-TOPICi Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1889; Hess & Carr, editors and
publishers (12 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,339 in 1898
and 1,800 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
OKLAHOMA.
than i,ooo every year since, up to and
including 1907.
PEOPLE'S VOICE? Fridays; people's
party; eight pages 13x3U; subscription $1;
established 1892; J.S.Allen, editor; Allen &
Rixse, publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,080 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; J. J. Burke, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NOWATA, c. h., Noioafa Co. cf 3,200
pop., on St. Louis, Iron Mountain & South-
ern Rd., 273 m. S. W. of Kansas City, Mo.
Oil and gas field. Manufacturing and coal
mining.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Frank B. Long, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
STAR; Fridays (A A).
OKARCHE, Canadian Co. n 800 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15
m. N. of El Reno, the county seat. Cheese
factory and cement mills. Agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; J. H. Royer.
editor and publisher (7—5).
OKEENE, Blaine Co. D l,079f pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and St.
Louis & San Francisco Rds., 20 m. N. of
Watonga, the county seat.
EAGLE ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
R. T. Field, editor and publisher (3—3).
LEADER; Fridays: democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1906;
J. H. Raglaud, editor and publisher (4—7 P).
OKEMAH, Okfuskee Co. D- on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 19 m. from
Weleetka.
JOURNAL; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
andSaturdajs; Independent; eighttotwenty
pages 11x16; subscription SI; established
1901; J. E. & G. T. Guier, editors; The South-
west Bureau of Immigration, publishers
(1-4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1903 and every year
since, including 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
LEDGER; Thursdays (A A).
OKLAHOMA CITY, c. h., Okla-
homa Co. n 10,037+ pop.— in 1907, 40,046— on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, Missouri,
Kansas & Texas, Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds.,
31 m. S. of Guthrie, the State capital. Flour
mills, oil mills, breweries, soap factory.
OKLAHOMA.
packing and wholesale houses and com-
merce. Cotton, wheat aud live stock
market.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday
(A A).
OK.LAHOMAN; every morniug except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 16p;^x21^; subscrip-
tion—daily §4, weekly $1; established 1889;
R. E. Stafford, editor; Oklahoma Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,316 in 1903
8,104 in 1904
11,161 in 1905
13,918 in 1906
20,152 in 1907
TIMES- JOURNAL ; every evening
and Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; republican ; daily eight to sixteen
pages 16x22. Sunday sixteen to thirty two,
weekly eight pages; subscription— dally $4,
weekly 50 cents ; established 1889 ; Tinii s-
Journal Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition has on two occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
WORLD; every morning except Mon day
(A A).
CESKY OKLAHOMAN; Thursdays
(A A).
GRIT; Saturdays (A A).
NATIONAL BAPTIST FLAGi
Thursdays; baptist; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1S97: D. B. Ray and
E.W.Dow, editors; Baptist Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
OKLAHOMA LIFE; Thursdays (A A).
OKLAHOMA STATE LABOR
NEWS; Fridays; labor; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established May, 1906; Nora
I. Krogh, editor and publisher (9—7 P).
OKLAHOMA TRIBUNE; Fridays
(A A).
OKLAHOMA UNION MESSEN-
GER AND INDEPENDENT FARM-
ER; Thursdays; independent; eight pages
16x22; subscription 50 cents; established Jan
nary, 1904; J. Harvey Lynch, editor; Union
Messenger Company, publishers (3 — 8).
OKLAHOMA VOLKSBLATT; Frl-
days; German; Independent; eight pages
13x22; subscription $1.50; established 1893;
H. Schulz, editor add publisher (12—3).
OKLAHOMA FARM JOURNALj
semimonthly; agricultural; sixteen pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established
1893; Oklahoma Farm Journal Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 13.308 in 1899
18,258 in 1900
19,176 in 1904
24,029 in 1905
30,495 in 1906
31.721 in 1907
OKLAHOMA MEDICAL NEWS-
JOURNAL; monthly; medical; eighty
pages 6x9; subscription $1 ; established 1898;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
939
OKLAHOMA.
J. R. Phelan. M.D., editor; Oklahoma Med-
ical News Journal Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies prinfed: 2,000 in 1902
2,000 in 1905
3,000 In 1906
3,500 in iqoy
ONCE A MONTH : monthly (A A).
PYTHIAN T13IES; monthly; knights
of pythlas; eight pages 9x14; subscription
$1; established December, 1903; John E.
Shanafelt, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3.300 in 1907
SCHOOL. HERALD; monthly; educa-
tional; twenty pages 8x11; subscription $1;
established 1892; F. C. Jacoby, editor; Jasper
Sipes, publisher (12-4) (A A).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,266 in 1896
and 2,285 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1904 and 1905.
STURM'S OKLAHOMA 3IAGA-
ZINE; monthly; ninety-two pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1903; O. P.
Sturm, editor; Sturm Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7— 7P).
Copies printed: 19,375 in 1906
27,916 in 1907
TRADE BULLETIN; monthly;
building trades; thirty-six pages 8x103^;
subscription $1; established March, 1906;
Trade Bulletin Publishing Co. (Inc.), editors
and publishers (2 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,625 in 1907
OKMULGEE, c. h., Okmulgee Co. n-
3,500 pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd..
40 m. W. of Muskogee. Farming and stock
raising. Natural gas and oil.
CHIEFTAIN; triweekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established
as weekly 1901 ; J. W. Work, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CAPITAL NE\VS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established October, 1901; Len G. Shelby,
editor; Capital News Publishing Co., pub-
llshers_(l— 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x32; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1900; J. J. Moron ey, editor; Moroney
& Lambert, publishers ''2—8).
OKTAHA, Muskogee di. a- on Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 15 m. S. of Mus-
kogee, the county seat.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays (A A).
O'LVSTEi'E, JacJcson Co. p 467t pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., about 8
m. S. W. of Altus, the county seat.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays (A A).
OUTLOOK; Thursdays; twelve pages
11x16; subscription 75 cents; established 1902;
James T.Buck, editor and publisher (12— 5 P).
OPTIMA.
OPT IM 1ST; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription 81; established Septem-
ber, 1907; John D. Carter, editor and pub
lisher (11—7 P).
OKLAHOMA.
ORLANDO. Loffan Co. [j 300t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 14 m.
S. of Perry.
CLIPPER; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established
1906 ; D. B. Payne, editor and publisher
(1-7 P).
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established January, 1904; D. B.
Payne, editor and publisher (5—6 P) ( A A».
OWASSO, Tulaa Co. cf 500 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 4 m.
N. E. of Tulsa, the county seat.
V A L LEY ECH O ; Thursdays : independ-
ent; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription §1;
established November. 1907; Ira Holderreed,
editor and publisher (1—8).
PADEN, Okfuskee Go. d- 350 pop., on
Ft. Smith & Western Rd., 35 m. N. E. of
Shawnee. Fai-ming, cotton and corn.
PIONEER; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1903;
Ralph L.Wood, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
PALACE, Harper Co. ti 28 m. N. of
Woodward, nearest railroad station on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe.
PIONEER; Fridays; republican: four
pages 17x24; subscription SI; established
April, 1905; Fred C. DaUey, editor ; L. J. Gandy,
publisher (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: 373 in 1906
PROGRESS; lYldays (A A).
PAUL'S VALLEY, c. h.. Garvin
Co, Q 2,536 pop., on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe. Gulf , Colorado & Santa Fe Rds.,
54 m. m. S. by S. E. of Oklahoma City.
Cotton and grain raising and shipping.
Live stock. Seat of U. S. Court.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
twelve pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1904; Shaw db Parham, editors
and publishers (1—8).
ENTERPRISE AND VALLEY
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight to
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; W. M. Erwin. editor; The En-
terprise Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
(Topics printed: For the year iq07
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the' ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PAWHUSKA, c. h., Osage Co. cf
500 pop., on Midland Valley Rd., 300 m. S.
W. of Kansas City, Mo. Farming and
grazing.
CAPITAL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; Chas. M. Hill, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5 P).
OSAGE JOURNAL; Thursdays^; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1891; E. L. Gay. editor; Osage PubUshing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
PEOPLE'S TRIBUNE; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
50 cents; established 1906: Ernest T. Loney,
editor and publisher (1—7 P).
940
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
PAWNEE, c. h., Pawnee Co. cf 1,941
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.
and Bear creek, about 74 m. N. E. of
Guthrie, the State capital. Farming and
stock raising.
COURIER. DISPATCH; Thursdays;
democratic: eight pages 11x16; subscription
$1; estdhUshed— Courier 1899, Disimtch 1894,
consolidated 1903; John N. Shepler, editor
and publisher (2 — i).
Copies printed: 2,422 in 1903
2,344 in 1907
PAWNEE CO. OUTLOOK: Thurs-
days (A A).
TI>lE«-DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays; re-
publican: eight to twelve pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; E. G. Gray,
editor and publisher ( 5—7) .
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect
PERKINS, Payne Co. d 719t pop-, on
Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 28 m. W
of Guthrie, the State capital. Farming,
fruit and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 189 >; J. B. Hlc-
kam, editor and publisher (1—8).
PEOPLE'S PRESS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent democratic; four pages 17}^x24; sub-
scription $1; established February, 1905; C. A.
Strickland, editor and publisher (1—7).
PERRY, c.h., Noble Co. t] 5,000 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
about 80 m. N. of Guthrie, the State cap-
ital. Agriculture, cotton and stock raising.
Flour mills and cotton gins.
ENTERPRISE-TIMES ; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subseriptlon— daily $5, weekly
$1; established 1893; V. 0. Welch, editor and
publisher ((i— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
NEW^S; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; eight pages 11x16; subscription
$4; established November, 1907; O. H. Hovey,
editor and publisher (1—8 P).
REPUBLICAN ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; republican; dally
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $4. weekly $1; established— daily
1900, weekly 1893; J. W. Casey, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
NOBLE CO. SENTINEL; Thursdays:
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; Lan Whorton, editor
and publisher.
OKLAHOIUA NEUIGKEITENi
Thursdays; German; democratic; eight
pages 18x20: subscription $1.25; established
April, 1902; G. Pietrusky. editor and publisher.
PONCA, Kay Co. i 2,528t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 1 m.from
the Osage Indian reservation. Farming.
Natural gas.
COURIER: every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays: repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily
OKLAHOMA.
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 1900, week-
ly 1893; L. C. Headley, editor; Courier Print-
ing Company, publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; A. C. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher (8— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PONDCREEK, c. li., Grant Co. [^
822+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 85 m. S. of Wichita, Kan.
GRANT CO. VIDETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1895; Adrian Reynolds, edi-
tor; Vidette Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GRANT CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
people's party; eight pages 19x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1895; Edgar Brain, ed-
itor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PORTER, Wagoner Co. o 500 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 16 m.
N. W. of Muskogee. Cotton gins and flour-
ing mills. Stone quarries.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays; republl-
ent; eight pages 16x21; subscription $1; es-
tablished December, 1903; George L. L. Bent-
ley, editor and publisher (1—8).
PORUM, Muskogee Co. D- 1,108 pop.,
on Midland Valley Rd.. about 30 m. S. of
Muskogee, the county seat. Cotton gins.
PRESS; Saturdays (A A).
POTEAU, c. h., Le Flore Co. D- l,182t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco and
Kansas City, Pittsburg & Gulf Rds., 30 m.
S. of Fort Smith, Ark. Coal mines and
farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Denson & Da-
vies, editors and publishers (7—5).
PRAGUE, Lincoln Co. n- 375 pop., on
Ft. Smith & Western Rd., 25 m. N. E. of
Shawnee.
OKLAHOMSKE NOVINY; semi-
weekly, Mondays and Thursdays (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
PATRIOT; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1903; W. 8. Overstreet, edi-
tor and publisher (1—4).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
941
OKLAHOMA.
PRYOR CREEK, c h., Mayes Co. cT
1,113 pop., on Missouri, Kansas* Texas Rd.,
200 m. S. of Kansas City, Mo. Farming.
CLiIPPER; Fridays; democratic; elglit
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; H. M. Butler, editor and publisher (1—8).
PITRCELIi,c. h., McClain Co. g 2,277t
pop.— local census 2,680— on Atchison, To-
peka & Sante Fe and Gulf, Colorado &
Santa Fe Rds. and Canadian r., 100 m. N. of
Gainesville, Tex. U. S. Court House lo-
cated here. Cotton growing and milling.
REGISTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; W. H. Walker, editor; Register
Publishing Company, publishers (2 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRIBUNE: Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established August, 1902;
C. A. Calnan. edltorand publisher (1—3).
PUTNAM, Dewey Co. -D
PIONEER; Fridays (A A).
QUINLAN, Woodward Co. tl 59 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m.
E. of Woodward, the county seat.
MIRROR; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1903; W. B. Tipton, editor and
publisher (1—8).
QUINTON, Pittsburg Co. O, 180 pop.,
on Ft. Smith Sc Western Rd., 7 m. from
Enterprise.
PIONEER; Fridays; agricultural; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
August 7, 1903; Andrew Carter, editor and
publisher (12—3).
RALSTON, Pawnee Co. d' 1,100 pop.,
on Eastern Oklahoma Division of Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 18 m. N. E. of
Pawnee, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900; D. W.
Orum, editor and publisher (1—8).
RAMONA, Washington Co. cf 1,000
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
72 m, N. W. of Tahlequah.
HERALD; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $l; established
April 24, 190:3; E. O. Woolley, editor and pub-
lisher (2—3).
RED FORK, Tulsa Co. a' 180 pop.,
pop.,on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.. 35 m.
N. of Okmulgee.
DERRICK; Fridays ; democratic ; four
Sages 15x22; subscription $1; established
[arch, 1902;. Merritt E. Springer, editor and
publisher (10—6 P).
REDROCK, NoUe Co. ti 41 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., about 15
m. N. of Perry, the county seat.
OPINION; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 17J^x24 ; subicription $1 ; established
OKLAHOMA.
August, 1903; W. W. McCullough, editor and
publisher (3— 5).
RENFROW, Grant Co. \^ 175 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 16 m.
N. E. of Pondcreek, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1900;
T. E. Williams, editor and publisher.
RINGWOOD, Major \Co. tl 100 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 49 m.
S. E. of Alva. Farming and agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 1901; W. H. Watkins, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
ROFF, Pontotoc Co. g 1,800 pop..
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 80 m.
S. E. of Oklahoma City. Cotton mills,
farming and stock raising.
OKLAHOMA EAGLE: Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; George H. Phillips, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect.
ROOSEVELT, Kiowa Co. p on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 12 m. S. of
Hobart, the county seat.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; E. W. Kimber and Guy H. Parker,
editors and publishers (3 — 3).
RUSH SPRINGS, Orady Co. g
518t pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
Rd., 70 m. S. of El Reno. Farming and
stock raising.
LANDMARK; Saturdays; eight pages
13x22; subscription $1; established 1892; J.W.
Childress editor and publisher.
SALLISA'W, c. li., Sequoyah Co. n
965t pop.— local estimate 1,965— on Kansas
City, Pittsburg & Gulf and St. Louis, Iron
Mountain & Southern Rds., 30 m. W. of Van
Buren, Ark. Stock raising and farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 24x36; subscription $1; established
1897; C. M. Hoskins, editor and publisher
(»-S).
STAR; Fridays; eight pages ISxJO; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; J. W. An-
derson, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year ipoa
this paper seemed to assert that it nad
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflFect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
SANDS C I T Y (P. O. Knowles),
Beaver Co. \}
FARMERS' NEWS ; Thursdays (A A).
SAPUIiPA, c. h,, Creek Co. cf 891t
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
about 25 m. S. of Tulsa. Farming.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
942
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription-
weekly $1; establlsiied March, 1901; Johan-
nes & Dye, editors and publishers (2—8).
LIGHT; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 22x32; subscription $1; established
189T; O. M Irelan, editor; Winch & Irelan,
publishers (5 — 3).
SATRE, c. h., Beckham Co. -O 1,500
pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.,
20 m. N. of Cheyenne.
HEAD LIGHT; Thursdays (A A).
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
STANDARD; Thursaya ; democratic ;
twelve pages 1.5i^x22; subscription (1; es
tablished 1904; J. O. Long, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
SGULLIN, Murray Co. g
ADVOCATE; Fridays (A A).
SEIIiING, Deweu Oo. -D 150 pop., 7 m.
N. of Taloga, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
GUIDE; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1901; W. G.Smith, editor and publisher
(8-3).
MESSENGER; Thursdays (A A).
SHATTUCK, EUis Co. \2 800 pop.,
on A.tchi8on, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 82 m.
W. of Woodward. Agriculture and stock
raising.
HOMESTEADER; Thursdays: repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished October, 1903; W. R. Snow, editor
and publisher (10—6).
3ION1TOR; Thursdays (A A).
S H A W NEE, Pottawatomie Co. D
11,962 pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf,
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Atchison,
Topeka and Santa Fe, Missouri, Kansas &
Texas Kds., 4 m. N. of Tecumseh, the
county seat. Manufactures of cotton gins
and ice, flour and cereal foods. Foundry
and oil mill. Farming.
HERALD; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
17J^x22; subscription— daily $4. weekly $1;
established— dally May, 1902, weekly 1898;
Herald Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1—8).
NEWS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK-LiY, Thursdays; republl
can; daily eight, weekly eight to sixteen
pages 17^x32; subscription — daily $4, weekly
$1; established March, 1901; Lou S. AUard,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
each edition of this paper seemed to as-
sert that it had an average issue exceed-
ing 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would war-
rant "the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
INDIAHOMA UNION SIGNAL;
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1905; Thomas P. Tobin. ed-
itor; Indiahoma Union Signal Publishing
Co., publishers (8—6).
SKIATOOK, Washington Co. cT Oil
and gas fields.
SENTINEL; Thursdays (A A).
SMITHVILLE, McCurtain Co. n^
about 18 m. S. of Page, nearest station on
Kansas City Southern Rd.
McCURTAIN CO. AMERICAN;
Saturdays (A A).
OKLAHOMA.
SNYDER, Kioiia Co. p on St. Louis
A San Francisco Rd., about 33 m. W. of Law-
ton.
KIOWA CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished October, 1905; John H. Anderson,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SIGNAL-STAR; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1902; W. M. Allison, editor; Allison Printing
Company, publishers (2—8 P).
SPARKS, Lincoln Co. D 50S pop., at
intersection of Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and Ft. Smith & Western Rds. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
REVIEW; Fridays (A A).
SPEERMOORE, Harper Co. q, 18m.
N. W. of Woodward.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1905; W. A. Speer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
STIGLiER, c. h., Haskell Co. o 1,250
pop., on Midland Valley Rd., 45 m. S. E. of
Muskogee.
BEACON; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
August 1, 1903; R. Hogan, editor und pub-
lisher (12—4).
STATE SENTINEL; Fridays (A A).
STILLTVATER, c. h., Payne Co. [j
2,557 pop., 40 m. N. E. of Guthrie, the
State capital. Indian and ranch trade.
Cotton market. State Agricultural College
and Government Experimental Farm.
Agriculture.
ADVANCE-DEMOCRAT} Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x23: sub-
scription $1: established — ^drance 1891,
Democrat 188&, consolidated 1906; I. O. Dlggs,
editor; Advance Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
Ipages 151/&X22; subscription $1; established
1889; Hlnkel & Brown, editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
PHI LOC ARTIST NEWS AND
CAMERA CRAFT; monthly; philo-
carthy, photography ; numismatics, phil-
ately; forty-eight pages 5§4x9; subscription
50 cents; established 1905; Clarence G. Dal-
ton, editor; Souvenir Postal Publishing Co.,
publishers (6—6 P) (A A).
STILWELL, Adair Co. n- 1,200 pop.,
on Kansas City Southern Rd., 35 m.
S, of Siloam Springs, Ark., and 30 E. of
Tahlequah. Farming and stock raising.
STANDARD; Fridays : eight pages
13x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Standard Printing Companj', editors and
publishers.
STONEWALL.
N E \V S ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1903;
A. B. Yeager, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
STROUD, Lincoln Co. D- 1,360 pop.,
on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 16 uu £.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
943
OKLAHOMA.
OKLAHOMA.
of Chandler, th« county seat. Cotton and
corn.
MESSENGER; Fridays; republican;
elglit pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 189S; G. Y. "Walbright, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
STAR; Fridays; republican; ten pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1898; R. A.
Bergthold, editor and publisher (A A).
SUGDEN, Jefferson Co. g 237 p©p., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 6 m. N.
of Ryan, the county seat.
SIGNAL.; Fridays (A A).
SUIiPHUR, c. h., Murray Co. g 900
pop., 10 m. N. of Davis, the nearest station
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd. Health
resort. Mineral springs. Farming and
stock raising.
DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays (A A).
J O tJ RN A 1.; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1; established
April, 1899; F. M. Dunham, editor and pub-
lisher (5— 3) (A A).
POST; Fridays (A A).
SUPPLY, Woodirard Co. ^ 105t pop.,
15 m. N. W. of Woodward, the county seat
and nearest railroad station on Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
FORT SUPPLY REPUBLICAN
Thursdays; republican; four pages 17x22
subscription .$1; established November. 1901
Thomas Daniel, editor and publisher (1—8).
TAHLEQUAH, c. h., Chtrokee Co.
cf l,482t pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco
Rd. and Illinois r., 30 m. from its mouth on
the Arkansas r. and 55 N. W. of Fort Smith,
Ark. Farming and stock raising.
ARROW; Saturdays; democratic; eight
to sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1886; Waddie Hudson, editor and
publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
HERALD; weekly, twice-a week, "Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays ; six pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1.50; established May, 1902; A.
W.Webster, editor and publisher (12— 3).
TALOGA, c. h., Dewey Co.')j 1,000 pop.,
on Canadian r., about 66 m.W. of Kingfisher
and 45 S. E. of Woodward. Farming and
stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; J. R. League, editor and pub-
lisher (T— 5).
TIMES} Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 14x20; subscription $1; established
1898; Brownlee & Dunnagan, editors and
publishers (' — 5).
WESTERN SCHOOL. NEWS ; month-
ly, except July, August and September; edu
cational; twelve pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established May, 1904; E. M. Frost,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 400 in 1907
TAIiOLO, Rogers Co. d 307 pop., on
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd.,
about 13 m. S. by W. of Nowata. Agricul-
ture and stock raising. Oil and gas fields.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
TANGIER, Woodirard Co. n 100
pop., on Atchison, Topeka «& Santa Fe Rd.,
1.0 m. S. W. of Wichita, Kan. Agriculture.
CITIZEN ; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 15>^^21; subscription $1; established
November, 1904; Thomas Daniel, editor and
publisher (11 — ^5),
TECUM SEH, c. h., Pottawatomie Co. D
1,193+ pop.— local estimate 2,870—50 m. S. E.
of Oklahoma City. Saw, cottonseed oil and
flour mills and cotton gins. Agriculture,
fruit and lumber.
COUNTY DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1894; H. V. Foster, editor
and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
REPUBL.ICAN; Fridays; republican;
six pages 18x24: subscription $1; established
1S92; E. M. Blackwell. editor and publisher
(12-3).
STANDARD; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished October, 1901; M. M. Henderson, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
TEMPLE, Comanche Co. p 1,200 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 30
m. W. of Lawton, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1902; Etzold & Walker, publishers
(2-3).
TERRAL, Jeffermn Co. p 583 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about
9 m. S. of Ryan, the county seat.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
TEXHOMA, Texas Co. \2 262 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 25 m. S.
W. of Guymon, the county seat. Agricul-
ture.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
TEXMO, Roger Mills Co. -D about 28
m. N. W. of Arapaho, nearest station on
Kansas City, Mexico & Orient and St. Louis
& San Francisco Rds. Agriculture and
stock raising.
TI3IES; Fridays (A A).
TEXOLA, Beckham Co. p 300 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 120 m.
W. of Oklahoma City.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; four-
teen pages llxlfi; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1902; Thomas T. Waggoner, edi-
tor and publisher (3— 4).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA.
THOMAS, Custer Co. -D 1,500 pop., on
Frisco & Kansas City, Mexico & Orient
Rds., 15 m. N. E. of Arapaho, the county
seat. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscripiiou Hi ; estab-
lished Aagust, 1902; BroDsoii & Nichols, edi-
tors and publishers ( 12—4).
Copies printed: i,o8o in 1903
1,550 in 1906
1,973 in 1907
TISHOMINGO, c. h.. Johnston Co. Q
1,300 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paci-
fic Rd., 40 m. N. of Sherman, Tex. Farming
and stock raising.
CHICKASAW CAPITAL; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scriprion $1; established June, 1901; R. H.
Simpson, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
September 1, 1903; H. T. Bridges, editor; J. H.
Bridges, publisher (10—5 P).
TONKA WA, Sav Co. ^ 707t pop.-
local estimate 1,600— on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rd.. 19 m. S. W. of Newkirk, the
county seat. Wheat, corn and stock raising.
CHIEFTAIN; Saturdays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; Elihu Myers, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
NEWS) Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1898; The
Tonkawa News Publishing Co., editors and
publiihers (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
TRYON, Lincoln Co. O on St. Louis
& Kansas City Rd., about SO m. W. of Guth-
rie, the State capital. Agriculture and
stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays (A A).
TUIiSA,c. h., Tulsa Co. cT 5,408 pop.—
local estimate 16,000— on Missouri, Kansas
ti Texas, Santa Fe. Midland Valley, Arkan-
sas Valley & Western and St. Louis &
San Francisco Rds. and Arkansas r. Ag-
riculture and stock raising. Coal mining
and manufacturing. Oil wells, stone
quarries and timber land.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
eight pages 17^x22; subscription— daily $4.
weekly $1; established 1895: William Stryker,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
both editions of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect
WORLD: every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; eight
pages 17>i^x22; subscription — daily S4.80,
weekly $1; established— daily 1905, weekly
1906; J. R. Brady, editor and publisher (2—8).
CHIKF; Tuesdays (A A).
INDIAN REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; sixteen pages 13x20; subscrip-
OKLAHOMA.
tlon $1 ; established 1893; L, J. Smith, editor
and publisher (5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TUPELO, Coal Co. Q, lOOt pop., on Mis-
souri. Kansas & Texas Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Ada.
TIMES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x22; 8ubsoi*ipt"ion$l; established 1904;
O. N. Stevens, editor and publisher (1—8).
TUTTIiE, Grady Co. D 1,400 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 23 m. S. W.
of Oklahoma City. Cotton gin. Grain.
TIlTIES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established March, 1905;
G. L. Hamrick. ed.itor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 8i6 in 1907
TYRONE, Texas Co. \j 235 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., about
87 m. N. E. of Guymon, the county seat.
OBSERVER; Thursdays (A A).
VALLIANT, Mccurtain Co. O, SOf
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 90 m.
E. of Durant.
NEWS ; Thursdays ; independent ; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
December, 1905; David Townsend, editor and
publisher (1—8).
VERDEN, Grady Co. Q 312 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., on
county line, 10 m. W. by N. of Chickasha,
the county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
VI AN, Sequoyah Co. D- 617 pop., on St.
Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rd., 10 m.
W. of SalUsaw, the county seat.
SEQUOYAH CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days (A A).
VINITA, c. h., Craig Co. cr2,339t pop.,
at junction of Missouri. Kansas & Texas
and St. Louis & San Francisco Rds., 55 m.
W. by S. W. of Neosho, Mo. Farming and
stock raising.
CHIEFTAIN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; eight pages— daily 13x20, week-
ly 15x22; subscription— daily $4.80, weekly
$1 ; established-daily 1899, weekly 1882; D.
M. Marrs, editor; Chieftain Publishing Co..
publishers (8 — 6).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
LEADER; Thursdays; four pages
193^x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
Leader Printing Co., editors and publishers.
WAGONER, c. h., Wagoner Co. cT
2,372t pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Rds., 30
m. S. of Vinita. Stock raising and farming.
NEWS; every morning except Monday;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $i; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
945
OKLAHOMA.
0KLAH03IA.
lished November, 1905; Z. VV. Caunon, editor;
Wagoner Printing Company, publishers
(12— 5 P) (A A).
SAYlNCiJrS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiV, Thursdays; daily six,
weekly eight paj^es 15x22; subscription-
daily $4, Sunday $1, weekly $1; established
1895; The Sayings Printing Co., editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had_ an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim,
RECORD ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
5 R. Covvick, editor; Cowick & McDaniel,
publishers (8— 3k
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,291 in
1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
WAKITA, Grant Co. [^ 500 pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 92 m. S.
of Hutchinson, Kan. Farming.
HERAIiD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; Le Roy P. Loomis, editor and publisher
(1-8).
WALTER, Comanche Co. p 753 pop.,
21 m. S. E. of Lawton, the county seat, and
nearest railroad station on Chicago, Rock
Island & Pacific Rd. Agriculture.
JOURNAL. ; Thursdays (A A).
NEW ERA; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1901. as Democrat; J. A. Stockton,
editor and publisher (6— 5).
'WA'S'ETT^, Pottawatomie Co. a 400
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
30 m. S. W. of Shawnee. Agriculture.
WINNER; Thursdays; republican; eight
Dages 13x20: subscription $1; established
April, 1903; W. W. Durnell, editor; Durnell
6 HItt, publishers (1—5).
WAPANUCKA,^o7insfon Co. Q 789
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ed.,
26 m. N. E. of Tishomingo, the county seat.
Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
April, 1901; Arch K. McGIU, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WATONGA, c. h., Blaine Co. -a 300
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacflc Rd.,
30 m.W. of Kingfisher. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HERAL.D; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
May, 1902; W. R. Kelly, editor; Blaine County
Publishing Co., publishers (8—6 P).
PEOPLE'S VOICE; Thursdays; inde-
dendent; twelve pages 11x16; subscription
SI; established 1905; A. L. McRill, editor;
People's Voice Publishing Co., publishers
(9-6 P) (A A).
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 20x26; subscription $1: es-
tablished 1892; Mrs. T. B. Ferguson and T. B.
Ferguson, editors and publishers (1—8).
WAUKOMIS, Garfield Co. ^ «88t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.,
10 m. S. of Enid, the county seat. Agricul-
ture. Stock raising.
OKLAHOMA HORNET; Fridays; re
publican; twebe pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1893; J. B.Campbell, editor
and publisher (1—8).
WAURIKA, Jeferson Co. g GOB pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd.. about
15 m. N. by W. of Ryan, the county seat.
NEAVS; Fridays (A A).
WAYNOKA, Woods Co. ^ 250 pop.,
20 m. S. W. of Alva, the county seat. Stock
raising.
WOODS CO. ENTERPRISE; Fri-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; Hilton & Foster,
editors and publishers (12—3).
WEATHERFORD, Crist er Co. -a
1017+ pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Arapaho, the county seat.
Cotton, corn and wheat raising.
CUSTER CO. REPUBLICAN ;Thura-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; A. Bollenbach,
editor and publisher.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays (A A).
WELCH, Craig Co. d' 481 pop., on
Missouri & Texas Rd., about 19 m. N. of
Vlnlta, the county seat.
WATCHMAN; Fridays (A A).
WELEETKA, Okfuskee Co. D- 1,275
pop., on Ft. Scott & Western Rd., 14 m, S. E.
of Okmulgee, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
AMERICAN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established April,
1902; R.D.Jacobs, editor and publisher (1—8).
WELiliSTO'S , Lincoln Co. D 383tpop.,
85 m. E. of Oklahoma City. Cotton, corn
and live stock.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; fourteen
pages 11x15; subscription $1; established
1894; Frank E. Beeman, editor and publisher
(8-3).
WESTVILLE, c. li., Adair Co. O- 1,000
pop., on Kansas City Southern and Ozark &
Cherokee Central Rds., 16 m. S. W. of Slloam
Springs, Ark., and .30 W. of Fayette, Ark.
ADAIR CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
local; tour pages 16x22; .subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; R. E.St. Clair, editor; Adair
County Democrat Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 767 in 1907
NEW ERA; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906; J. N. Wolff, editor and publisher
(1-8).
W E T U M K A , ffugh es Co. D- ISOf
pop.— local estimate 1,500— on St. Louis ft
San Francisco Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Okmul-
gee. Agriculture.
GAZETTE: Thursdays (A A>.
N E W S - H E R A L D ; Fridays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established Mav, 1901; J. S. Deering & Son,
editors: News-Herald Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (:3— 5) (A A).
WEWOKA, c.h., Seminole Co. D 1,000
pop.— local estimate — on Chicago. Rock
60
946
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
OKLAHOMA.
Island & Pacific Rd,, 25 m. S. E. of Tecum-
seh. Farming and stock raising.
SEMINOLE CAPITAL,; Tliursdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; C. Cranston,
editor and publisher (T — 5).
WIIiBURTON, c. h., Latimer Co. D-
on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 30
m. E. of McAlester. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 11x16; subscription §1; established 1899;
D. L. Wood, editor and publisher (9—3).
NEWS; Thursdays; people's party; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
W. H.Bridgman, editor and publisher(.8— 3 P).
"WOODWARD, c. h., Wbodway-dCo.
\3 600 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. and North Canadian r. Farming and
stock raising.
BULLETIN; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; J. Everett Smith, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
DISPATCH; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; W. B. Payne, editor and publisher (9— 6).
NEWS; Fridays ; non-partisan ; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1894; Will
E.Bolton, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
WOODWARD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1904; William
A. Pvne, editor and publisher (Ki— 7 P).
LIVE STOCK INSPECTOR; semi-
monthly; live stock; sixteen pages 11x15;
OKLAHOMA.
subscription $1; established 1895; W. E. Bol-
ton, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,320 in 1897
and 9.780 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
WYANDOTTE, Ottaua Co. cf 321
pop., on St. Louis & San Francisco Rd.,
about 80 m. N. E. of Viuita.
OTTAWA CO. COURIER; Fridays
(A A).
WYNNEWOOD. Garvin Co. p
3,592 pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
Rd., 60 rh. S. of Oklahoma. Cotton, corn
and cattle raising. Cotton-seed oil. Fruit
nurseries.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
sixteen pages 18x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1902 ; Shackelford & Wheeler,
editors and publishers (1—8).
REPUBLICAN ; Fridays (A A).
YALE, Payne Co. i 11 pop., 22 m. E. of
Stillwater, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; local; eight pages
153^x22; subscription $1 ; established Novem-
ber, 1902; Charles F. Ford, editor and pub-
lisher (6—5).
YEAGER, Hughes Co. u 300 pop., on
St. Louis &. San Francisco Rd., 6 m. N. by W.
of Holdenville, the county seat. Oil and
gas fields.
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
YUKON, Canadian Co. U 3*5 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd. , about 13
m. E. of El Reno, the county seat. Farming.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x30; subscription $1; established 1899; W. A.
Maxwell, editor and publisher (6—3).
OREGON.
Population 413,536 1. Land Area 94,560 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Washington, east by Idaho, south by Nevada and Califor-
nia, and west by the Pacific Ocean. State capital : Salem. Principal products and
industries : Grain, fruit, and cattle raising. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals (March 30, 1908), 2^9, divided as follows: Daily, 22; senai-weekly, 11;
weekly, 171 ; bi-weekly 1 ; semi-monthly, 3 ; monthly, 21. '
The cities of over 2,500 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t). are as follows :
Portland 90,426t
Astoria 8,381 1
Baker City 6,663t
Feudleton 4,406+
8aleiii 4,25St
The Dalles 3,542+
Oregon City 3,494+
Eugene 3,23«+
Albany .. 3,149+
La Grande 2,991 +
A shland 2,634+
AliBANY, c. h., Linn Co. -a 3,149t
pop., on Oregon Pacific and Southern Pacific
Co'8 Rds. and Willamette r., at the mouth
of the Callapooya r., 79 m. S. of Portland.
Milling, agricultural implements, chairs,
matches and furniture. Woolen mills and
Iron foundries. Agriculture.
DEiYIOCRAT; erery evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic ; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 22x2S;
subscription— daily $3, weekly 81.25; estab-
lished—daily 18S8, weekly 1865; F. P. Nutting,
editor and publisher (3 — 8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
1,200 for the year 1896, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
HERA LD ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription — dally $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1885, weekly 1879; Herald Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1 — 8).
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,352 for the year 1896,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
ANTELOPE, Wasco Co. ^ 249t pop.,
64 m. S. E. of The Dalles, the county seat,
w^ith daily stage connection. Sheep raising
and agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1892; Max Sueddermann, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
ARLINGTON, Gilliam Co. ^ 500
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Go's
Rd., 135 m. E. of Portland. Agriculture,
stock raising and mining.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1892 ; J.F.Nowell,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
ASHLAND, JacAson Co. p2,634tpop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.. 16 m. S. of
Jacksonville, the county seat. Flour and
lumber. Quartz and gold mines. Fruit
raising, stock growing and dairying.
TIDINGS ; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; republican: four pages 18x24;
•ubscription $2 ; established 1876 ; Leeds &
Wagner, editors and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This pat>er had credit
for an issue of 1,135 for the year 1894,
1,240 in 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
VALLEY RECORD; Thursdays; four
pages 2<Jx26; subscription $1.75; establi-shed
1888; E. J. Kaiser, editor and publisher (3—8).
ASTORIA, c. h., Clattop Co. ^ 8,381t
pop.— local estimate 16,000— on Union Pa-
cific and Astoria & Columbia River Rds.. at
the mouth of the Columbia r. Port of
entry. Ocean fisheries, salmon fishing and
steamship and packet traffic. Lumber,
cereals and flour exported.
BUDGET; every evening except Sundav,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
dally eight, weekly six pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $7, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; John E. Gratke, editor and man-
ager (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The weekly edition had credit for an issue of
1,600 for the year 1896, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MORNING ASTORIA N; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Frldavs; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$7, weekly S1.50; established— daily 1878.
weekly 1873; The J. S. Bellinger Co., editors
and publishers (1—7.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,500 in 1896, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the years 1895 and 1899, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
HERALD; Saturdays (A A).
LANNEN UNTISET; Thursdays; fin-
nish; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established September, 1905; Fred Kariuen,
editors ; Lannen Untlset Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3—8).
ATHENA, Umatilla Co. cf 703t pop.,
at j unction of Oregon Railway & Navigation
Go's and Washington & Columbia River
918
AMEKIOAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OREGOl^.
Rds., 17 m. N. E. of Pendleton, the county
seat. Wheat and grain raising and shipping.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1887; F. B. Boyd, editor; J. W. Smith, pub-
lisher.
AURORA, Afariow Co.\} 603 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 23 m. N. E. of Sa-
lem, the county seat and State capital.
Agriculture, saw mills, hops and potatoes.
HOP (GROWERS' REPORTER;
Thursdays; hops; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1900, as Aurora
Borealis; H. H. Palmer, editor and pub-
lisher (1— 8P).
BAKER CITY, c. h., Baker Co. n-
10,000 pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
Go's and Sumter Valley Rds. and S. fork of
Powder r., 408 m. E. of Salem, the State
capital. Agriculture, stock raising and
copper and gold mining.
H E RA Li D ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily eight, Saturday twelve to sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription— dailv $C, weekly
S1.50 ; established— daily 1901, weekly 1893 ;
B. Elmer Kennedy, editor and publisher (1 — 8)-
Copies printed: For the year 1907 the
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
The _ weekly edition _ has on two occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly, but such definite information as
would warranty such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
MORNING DEMOCRAT; every
mornins? except Monday, and BEDROCK.
DEMOCRAT, Mondays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $7.50, weekly
$2.50; established— daily 1886, weekly 1870;
Bo wen & Small, editors and publishers" (8—3).
BANDON, Coo$ Co. -n 645t pop,, on
Coquille r., 40 m. S. of Marshfield. Lumber-
ing, stock raising, dairying, fruit raising,
salmon fishing and shipbuilding.
RECORDER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1883; S. W.Scottin, editor; George P. Laird,
publisher (1— 7h
BEND, Crook Co. n pop., on Des
Chutes r., 29 m. S. W. of Prineville.
BlTLiLiETIN; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established March, 1903; Charles D.
Rowe, editor and publisher (1—8).
BONANZA, Klamath Co. g 350
pop., 26 m. E. of Klamath Falls, the county
seat. Farming, stock raising and dairying.
BULiIiETlN; Saturdays; four pages
17x24; subscription $2; established 1906; J. O.
Hamaker & Son, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 332 in 1907
BROWNSVILLE,'i^inn Co. -n 1,100
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 22 m. 8.
E. of Albany, the county seat. Woolen,
roller, flour and saw mills and sash, door
OREGON.
and stove and canning factories. Agri-
culture, fruit raising and dairying.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; four
pages 30x26; subscription $1.50; established
1889; F. M. Brown, editor publisher (1—8).
BURNS, Harney Co. 0, 547 1 pop.,
13 m. S. W. of Harney, the county seat.
Agriculture.
HARNEY CO. NEWS; Tuesdays;
mdependent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1894; Frank Davey, editor
and publisher (1—8).
T13IES-HERALD; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1887; Julian Byrd, editor and pub-
lisher.
CANBY, ClacTcamas Co. ^ 600 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 24 m. S. of Port
land. Farming, fruit raising, live stock,
poultry and dairying. Shipping point for
farm produce. Warehouses and saw mills.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
January 1906; George W. Dixon, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CANYON CITY, c. h., Grant Co. n
345tpop.,90m.S. W. of Baker City. Mining,
stock raising and farming.
BLUE MOUNTAIN EAGLE; Fri-
days; Independent; 4 pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1886; Patterson & Ward,
editors and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1895 and 1896, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many,
CANYONVILLE, Douglas Co. ^
168 pop., 6 m. E. of Riddles, the nearest rail-
road station, and 200 S. of Portland,
Mining, stock and fruit raising, dairying,
agriculture and lumbering.
ECHO; Fridays; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established March,
1905; Harriet Scovill-Pardee, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
CARLETON, Yamhill Co. tl l*5t
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., about 38 m.
S. W. of Portland.
SENTINEL; Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 17^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 1907; B. F. Monger, editor and
publisher (11— 7 P).
CENTRAL POINT, Jack^n Co. p
322+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd,, 10
m. N. E. of Jacksonville, the county seat.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription §1.50; estab-
lished April, 1906; S. A. Pattison, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CLATSKANIE, Columbia Co. \2 311 1
pop., 15 m. W. of Noi-thern Pacific Rd. Agri-
culture, mining and lumbering.
CHIEF; Fridays; republican; six pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1891; E.
C. Blackford, editor and publisher (9—3).
CLOVERDALE, Tillamook Co.^ 200
pop., 40 m. W. of Sheridan, the nearest rail-
road station. Cheese factory and saw
mills.
COURIER; Fridaj-s; six pages 10x15;
subscription $1 ; established July, 1905; A, E.
Hill, editor and publisher d— 8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
949
OREGON.
CONDON, c. h., Gilliam Co. b 1,000
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
Go's Rd. Agriculture and stock raising.
GLiOBE: Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1891; H. A. Hartshorn, editor and publisher
(3-8).
TIME!!?; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription S1.50; established
1900; M. Fitzmaurlce, editor and publisher
(1-8).
COQUILLE, Coos Co. 1,400 -n pop., on
Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern Rd., Coquille
r., at head of deep water navigation, 20 m.
S. of Marshfield. Lumber, coal mining and
fish canning. Farming and fruit raising.
UERAliD; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 18x24: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; D. F. Dean, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies reg-
ularly in 1904, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
GORVALIilS, c. h., Benton Co.-o
1,819+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's and
Oregon Pacific Rds. and Willamette r., at
head of navigation, 90 m. S. of Portland.
Wool growing, stock raising and agricult-
ural district.
GAZETTE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays (A A).
TIMES; semi weekly, Wednesdaj'S and
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1888; B.F.Irvine,
editor and publisher (S — 3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming,
UNION -GAZETTE; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription §1.50; established 1862: Union
Gazette, editors and publishers (1—8).
BENTON CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
§1.50; established October. 1906; Smith &
Morgan, editors and publishers (10—7 P.)
COTTAGE GROVE, Lane Co.^974t
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 22 m. S.
of Eugene, the county seat. Saw and flour
mills.
IjANE CO. LEADER; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and FrMavs; republican; four
pages 14x20; subscription §1.50; established
1885; W.C. Conner, editor and publisher (8—3).
WESTERN OREGON; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscrlution $1.50; estab-
lished November, 1905; D, M. C. Gault, editor;
Western Oregon Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
DALLAS, o- h-. Polk Co.\^ 2,300 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd. and Rickreal
r., 15 m. W. of Salem, the State capital.
Agriculture.
POL.K CO. ITEMIZER; Thursciays;
democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1866; V. P. Fiske, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,008 in 1897
and 1,032 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfactory
OREGON.
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
POLK CO. OBSERVER; Fridays:
republican; four pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1888; J. G. Hay ter, editor and
publisher (9—3).
OREGON WOODMAN; monthly;
Woodmen of the World; four to six pages
18x24; subscriplioH 50 cents; established 1896;
V. P. Fiske, editor and publisher ( 1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,116 in 1897
and 4,000 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
DRAIN, Douglas Co. -D 800 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 36 m. N. of Rose
burg, the county seat, and 162 S. of Port-
land. Wood, grain, lumber and stock.
NONPAREIL; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription §l.r;0 ; established 1901;
Sloan P. Shutt. editor and publisher (1 — 8).
DUFUR, Wasco Co. ^ 428 pop., 15 m.
S. of The Dalles. Farming.
DISPATCH; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 18% ; CliarlesH.
Reed, editor and publisher (.7 — 5).
ECHO, Umatilla Co. cf 6(50 pop., on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Go's Rd.,
25 m. E. of Pendleton.
REGISTER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established January. 1906;
E. H. Brown, editor and publisher (1—8).
ELGIN, Union Co.^ 603tpop., on Ore-
gon Railway & Navigation Go's Rd.,35 m.
N. of Union, the county seat. Saw mills.
Agriculture.
RECORDER; Fridays; Independent;
four pages I6x^; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; Mr. Couch, editor and publisher.
ENTERPRISE, c h.. Wallowa Co. ^
1,012 pop., oYi Oregon Railway & Navigation
Go's Rd.. 44 m. S. E. of Elgin. Planing,
shingle and flour mills. Trade center for
agriculture, and stock raising section.
NEWS-RECORD; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
SI. 50; established 1899, as Walloiva News;
Galloway & Heaton, editors and publishers
(2-S).
WALLOWA CHIEFTAIN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; Weathers
& Allen, editors and publishers (10—6).
ESTACADA, Clackamas Co. "□ on
Clackamas r., about 14 m. E. by S. of Oregon
City, the county seat and nearest station
on Southern Pacific Rd.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
EUGENE, c. h., Lane Co. -n 9,500
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd. and
Willamette r., 125 m. S. of Portland. Ore-
gon State University. Grain, hops, fruit,
cattle, wool and lumber.
GUARD; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK-LY, Thursdays; independent;
daily four to sixteen, weekly eight to sixteen
pages 175^x20; subscription— dally $5, weekly
$1.50; established-daily 1890. weekly 1868 ;
Guard Printing Co., Inc., editors and pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907 the
daily edition of this paper seemed to as-
950
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OREGON.
sert that it had an average issue exceed-
ing 1,000 copies, but _ failed to furnish
such definite information as would war-
rant the accordance of a rating to that
effect.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 1,5:75 in 1896, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
MORNIISG REGISTER; every morn
Ingexcept Monday, and WEEKJLY, Thurs-
day; republican; daily eight, weekly t%v^elve
pages 13x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$1.50; established 1884; Register Pub. Co.,
editors and publishers (4— 7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,409 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
OREGON STATE JOURNAL.; Sat
urdays ; independent; eight pages 15x22 ; sub
scription $2; established 1864: Harrison R.
Kincaid, editor and publisher (1—8).
FALLS CITY, Polk Co. 269tpop., on
Salem. Falls City & Western Rd., 9J^m.
S. W. of Dallas, the county seat. Lumber
mills. Creamery.
NEWS; Wednesdays ; independent ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished September, 1904 ; Gusivola & Starr, pub-
lishers (3— S).
NEWS : Wednesdays (A A).
FLORA, Wallowa Co. cT 32 m. N. of
Enterprise, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Mrs. E. P. Skaggs. editor and publisher
(10—3).
FLORENCE, J^a«eC7o. -n 375 pop.,
boat landing on Sinslaw r., 5 m. from the
Pacific ocean and 80 W. of Eugene, the
county seat. Lumber mills and salmon
cannery. Farming and dairying. Timber
WEST; Fridaj's; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1890;
W. H. Weatherson, editor and publisher
(1-8).
FOREST GROVE, Washington Co.^
1,620 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,24
m. W. of Portland and 7 W. of HiUsboro,
the county seat. Condensed milk factory,
fruit evaporators and grain elevators.
Farming and fruit raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1889;
Walter Hoge, editor and publisher (T — 5).
WASHINGTON CO. NEWS; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription $1; established July, 1903; The
Washington County Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—5).
FOSSIL, Gilliam Co. ^ 288tpop., 16 m.
S. of Condon, the county seat. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2 ; established
1886 ; James S. Stewart, editor and publisher
(3-3).
OREGON.
FREEWATER, Umatilla Co. a' 76
pop., 28 m. N. E. of Pendleton, the county
seat. Stock raising and mining.
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established November, 1901;
Geo. P. Sanderson, editor and publisher (1—7).
GERVAIS, Marion Co. tl 224t pop., on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 14 m. N. of Salem,
the county seat and State capital, and 38 S.
of Portland. Flour and saw mills. Hops,
wheat, oats and potatoes.
STAR; Fridays; republican ; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1890;
Wm. J. Clarke, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
GLENDALE,-Dot/^Za« Co. -n 302 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 33 m. S. of
Roseburg, the county seat. Mining and
lumbering. Farming and stock raising
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established Sep-
tember, 1902; William E. Homme, editor and
publisher (T— 5;.
GOLD BEACH, c. h., Curry Co. P
112t pop., on Pacific Ocean, obout 50 m. S.
W. of Dothau, nearest station on Southern
Pacific Rd.
GLOBE ; Thursdays (A A).
GOLDHILL, Jackson Co.p 385t pop.,
on Oregon & California Rd., 6 m. N. of
Medford. Agriculture, horticulture and
gold mining.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1897; Char-
les Bros., editors and publishers (;3 — 3).
GRANITE, Grant Co. a 245 pop., 44
m. W. of Canj'on City, the county seat.
The nearest railroad station is Sumpter.
GEM; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1900; H.
E. Hendry X, editor and publisher (3—8).
GRANT'S PASS, c. h., Josephine
Co. p 4,500 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd. Agriculture, mining, fruit raising and
timber.
OREGON OBSERVER; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
SI.dU; estabUshed 1892; F. W. Chausse & Com-
pany, editors and publishers (6 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
PACIFIC OUTLOOK; Saturdays; re-
publican; fourteen to twenty pages 11x16;
subscription ,^2; established 1895, as Oregon
Mining Journal; Arthur Conklln, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ROGUE RIVER COURIER ; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1885; A. E. Voor-
hies, editor and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
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OREGON.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
GRASS VALLEY, Sherman Co. ^
8 m. S. W. of Moro, the county seat, and
100 m. E. of Portland. Agriculture and
stock raising.
JO URN All ; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. I.
Westerfleld, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
GRESHAM, Multnomah Co. ^ 400
pop., 12 m. E. of Portland.
BEAVER STATE HERALD; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established March, 1905: Tim-
othy Brownhill. editor; Beaver State Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HAINES, Baker Co. cT 147 pop., on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd., 10
m. N. of Baker City, the county seat.
RECORD; Saturdays; Independent; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1903;
W. D. Nelson, editor; Record Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—5).
HARRISBURG, Linn Co. -D 676
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 25 m. S. of
Albany, the county seat. Farming, hop
growing, lumbering and stock raising.
BUliIiETIN: Thursdays; independent;
eight pases 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; Ira A. Phelps, editor and pub-
lisher (7 — 5).
HEPPNER,c.li., Morrow Co. ^ l,14«t
pop.— local estimate 1,500— on Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Co's Rd., 55 m. S. E. of
Willows Junction. Farming and stock
raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
six pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1883 ; Warnock & Mitchell, editors and
publishers.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1S87; A.J. Hicks, editor and publisher (1—8).
HERMISTON, Umatnia Co. D 350
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd., 191 m. E. of Portland. Sage brush
lands irrigated by government canal ; fruit
raising.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription .§1.50; established
September. 1906; C. E. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher (10—7).
HILLSBORO, c. h., Washington Co.
'U 9S0t pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,
24 m. W. of Portland. Agriculture and
stock raising.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent-demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1894; L. A. Long, editor; The
Argus Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
OREOON.
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.60; estab-
lished 1872; D. W. Bath, editor; Irving Bath,
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,152 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
HOOD RIVER, Wasco Co. [j 1,808
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co's Rd. and Columbia r., 22 m. W. of The
Dalles, the county seat. Fruit raising.
GLACIER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; A. D. More, editor and publisher
(8-5).
NEWS-LETTER; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
October, 1905; E. R. Bradley, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 5 P).
H O U L T O N , Columbia Co. ^ 187t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Astoria &
Columbia River Rds.. 28 m. N. of Portland.
Lumbering.
COLUMBIAN; Fridays (A A).
COLUMBIA REGISTER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established April, 1904; R. H. Mitchell
editor and publisher (6—5).
HUBBARD, Marion Co. \j 21tt pop.,
on Southern Pacific Rd., about 30 m. S. of
Portland.
BEAVER STATE NEAVS; Thursdays
(A A).
HUNTINGTON, Baler Co. D- 821
pop., on Oregon Short Line and Oregon
Railroad & Navigation Co's Rd., 47 m. S. E.
of Baker City, the county seat.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1893; Clay A. Walker, editor; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—8).
INDEPENDENCE, Polk Co. -a 909t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,60 m.
S. W. of Portland.
TOWN TALK; Thursdays (A A).
lONE, Morrow Co. [^ 500 pop., on Ore-
gon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd., 28 m.
S. of Heppner Junction.
PROCLAIMER ; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1899; F. B. Reed, editor; Reed & Carter,
publishers (7—5).
mHIGO'S , Morroiv Co. b 276 pop., on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd., 179
m. E. of Portland. Fruit and vegetable rais-
ing by irrigation.
IRRIGATOR ; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1904; Addison Bennett, editor and
publisher (1—8).
JACKSONVILLE, c. h., Jackson
Co. P 653+ pop., on Rogue River Valley Rd.,
near Rogue r., 60 m. N. of Yreka, Cal., and
240 S. of Salem, the State capital. Mining,
agriculture and stock raising.
POST: Saturdays (A A).
95^
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OREGON.
JEFFERSON, Marion Co.^ 273t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Go's Rd. and Santam
r., which is navigable, 9 m. N. of Albany.
Agriculture.
REVIEW; Saturdays; six pages 15x22;
established 1890; G. W. Humphrey, editor
and publisher (3—3).
JOHN DAY, Orant Co. U 282 pop.,
2 m. N. W. of Canyon City. Railroad sta
tlon, Austin, on Sumter Valley Rd.
GRANT CO. NEWS: Thursdays; In
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 186S; Chandler & Mcintosh,
editors and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than i,ooo
copies _ regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a rat-
ing has never been forthcoming.
JOSEPH, Wallowa Co. cf 700 pop., on
Wallowa r., 7 m. S. E. of Enterprise, the
county seat, and 50 S. E. of Elgin, the near-
est railroad station.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1894; A.T. Kinney, editor and publisher (1—8).
JUNCTION CITY, Lane Co. -D 506t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 56 m. S,
of Salem, the State capital. Agriculture
and fruit growing.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established
1891; S. L. Moorhead, editor and publisher.
KLAMATH FALLS, c. h., Klamath
Co. p 447+ pop., on Klamath r., which gives
water power, employed in lumber and flour
mills. Stock and agriculture.
EXPRESS; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1892: Roy Hamaker, editor and publisher
(9-3).
LAGRANDE, Union Co. cf 2,991t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd., 50 m. W. of Pendleton. Machine shops
and railroad roundhouses.
CHRONICIiE ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; inde-
pendent-democratic; four pages 15x22; sub
scription— daily $6, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1895, weekly 1890; E. L. Eckley, editor;
Chronicle Publishing Company, publishers.
EVENING OBSERVER; every
evening except Sunday, and EASTERN
OREGON OBSERVER, Fridays; re
publican ; daily four to six pages 18x24 ;
subscription — daily $6.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1901, weekly 1896; Curry Bros.,
editors and publishers (3 — 5P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
STAR; every morning except Monday
(▲A).
LAIDLAW, Crook Co. n 200 pop.,
150 m. S. E. of Portland. Lumber and irri-
gation farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established No-
vember, 1905; A. P. Donohue, editor and pub-
lisher (1— G PX
OREGON.
LAKEVIEW,c- 11-. Lake Co. g 1,000
pop., on Goose lake. Wool and cereals.
Cattle, sheep and mules.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1902; W. J. Moore, eilitor and publisher (1-^).
LAKE CO. EXAMINER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1879; C. O. Metzker, editor
and publisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
LEBANON, Linn Co. -n 922t pop.—
local estimate 1,200— on Southern Pacific
Co'sRd., 12 m. E. of Albany, the county seat.
Farming.
EXPRESS-ADVANCE; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; independeni; four
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established 1887;
Alexander & Kirkpatrick, editors and pub-
lishers (9 — 3).
CRITERION; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages I8i24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: W. M. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
LONG CREEK, Grant Co. n 133t
pop.. 30 m. N. W. of Canyon City, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
RANGER; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 19i'n; Wm. E. Weir, editor and
publisher (I— S).
MoMINNVILLE,c.h.. Yamhill Co.)j
1,420+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co'sRd. and
Yamhill r., at head of navigation, 23 m. N.
W. of Salem, the State capital, and 41 S. W.
of Portland. Exports wheat, wool, hops
and green and dried fruits.
NEWS-REPORTER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15xv2; subscription $1;
established— /?ej5orfer 1870, iVetfs 1901: C. C.
Hammerly, editor and publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1904, but has not since set up
anv claim for issuing so many.
PACIFIC BAPTIST; Wednesdays
(AA).
TELEPHONE - REGISTER ; Satur-
days; democratic; sixteen pages 11x14; sub-
scription $1; established 1869; F. S. Harding,
editor and publisher (7—3).
MARSHFIELD, Coo$ Co. -o 5,248
pop., on Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern Rd.
and Coos bay, 380 m. N. of San Francisco,
Cal. Agriculture, dairy, fruit raising, coal
and lumber and shipbuilding.
COOS BAY TI3IES; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x20 ; subscription— daily $fi, weekly
$1.50; established— weekly 1878, dally 1902; M.
C. Maloney, editor; Times Publishing Co.,^
publishers (1—8).
SUN; Thursdaj's; Independent republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
953
OREGON.
OREGON.
lished 1891; Sun Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (9— 3h
COOS BAY MONTHLY (A A).
MEDFORD, Jackson Co. p l,791t pop.
—local estimate 3,000— on Southei-n Pacific
and Rogue River Valley Rds., 5 m. E. of
Jacksonville, the county seat. Agriculture,
mining and fruit and stook raising.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, ana SOUTHERN OREGONIAN,
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages— daily 15x22, weekly 17x24;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1.50;
established March, 11»06; I. M. Potter, editor;
Tribune Publibhirfg Co., publishers (3 — S).
.VIAIL; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1888: A.
S. Bliton, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper s'eemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
MILTON, UmatillaCo.cf 1,108 vop., on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Go's Rd., 10
m. S. of Walla Walla, Wash. Wheat and
fruit growing.
EAGLE; Fridays ; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1887; H. F. *; C. E. Brown, editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
MITCHELL., Wheeler Co. b 135t
pop., 6U m. S. E. of Shanlko, the nearest
railroad station. Stock raising and lum-
bering.
SENTINEL; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
Marci), 1904; A. Helms, Jr., editor and pub-
lisher Ul— 5) (A A).
VVHELEERC'O. NEWS; Fridays; re-
publican ; four pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ;
established March, 1900; J. E. Adamson, ed-
itor and publisher (II — 3).
MORO,c. h., Sherman Co. rj 700 pop.,
on Columbia Southern branch of Oregon
Railway & Navigation Co's Rd., 27 m. S. E.
of The Dalles. Agriculture and stock
raising.
SHERMAN CO. OBSERVER; Fri
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 18s9; D. C. Ireland &
Sons, editors and publishers (I— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1896, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
MT. ANGEL, Marion Co. 1,100 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Rd., 15 m. from Salem,
the State capital. Stock raising, dairying
and farming; shipping point for cereals.
College and seminary.
MT. AN(iEL, MACiAZINE; monthly;
roman catholic; fiftv-two pages ej^oxli); sub-
scription $1; established 1900; Brotiier Cele-
stine, O. L.B., editor; Benedictine Fathers,
publishers. (5 — 7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
OSMEN-SEELEN-FREUND ; month-
ly; German: fifty-two pages (iJ^xlO; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1838; Brother Celestine,
O.L.B., editor; Benedictine Fathers, publish-
ers (5—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
MYRTLEPOINT, Coos Co. -n 530t
pop., on Coos Baj', Roseburg & Eastern
Railway and Navigation Co's Rd., at head
of navigation on Coqullle r., 17 m. S. E.
of Fairview and 10 S. of Coqullle, the
county seat. Farming and lumbering.
ENTERPRISE ;Thursdays;republican;
eight pages llJ^xlS; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893; J~. C. & E. C. Roberts, editors
and publishers (3 — 3).
NEWBERG, Tamhill (7o. ti94:5t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 1 m. from
Willamette r., 15 N. E. of McMInnvIUe, the
county seat, and 26 S. W. of Portland. Agri-
culture and fruit growing.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; indepen-
dent; four pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents;
established February, 1902; G. A. Graves,
editor and publisher (2—5 P),
GRAPHIC;Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888; E. H. Woodward, editor and publisher
(1-8).
NEWPORT, Lincoln Co. -n256t pop.,
on Yaquina bay, 7 m. W. of Toledo, the
county seat. Seaport town and summer
resort. Lumber manufacturing.
YAQUINA BAY NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; Wm. Matthews, editor
and publisher (8—3).
NORTHBEND, Coos Co. -a 275 pop., 4
m. f rom Marshfleld, nearest railroad center.
COOS BAY HARBOR; Fridays;
Independent; six and eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established January, 1905;
Archie Whisnaut, editor; Whlsuaut & Mc-
Danlel, publishers (1—8).
NORTH YAMKILL, Tamhill Co.
\2 254+ pop., ou Southern Pacific Co's Rd.,
11 m. N. of McMInnville, the county seat.
Agriculture.
RECORD ; Thursdays ; Independent ; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1894; Vine W. Pearce, editor and publisher
(6-3).
NYSSA, Malheur Co. O, on Oregon
Short Line Rd., 80 m. S. E. of Baker City.
SUN; Mondays (A A).
OAKLAND, Douglas Co. p 368t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Rd., 17 m. N. of Rose-
burg, the county seat.
OWL,; Fridays (A A).
ONTARIO, Malheur Co. 0,4451 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd., 10 m. S. W. of
Vale, the county seat. Farming.
ARGUS; Saturdays; six pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Boyd & Clem-
ent, editors and publishers.
l>EMOCR.\T; Saturdays (A A).
OREGON CITY, c. h., Clackamas
Co. "Q 5,000 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's
Rd. and E. bank of Willamette r.. 16 m. S. of
951
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OREGON.
OREGON.
Portland. Manufacturing. Water locks
and abundant power.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages rti4x26}4; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Oregon City Courier Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,609 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1866; Star Press Company, editors and
publishers (3--8).
PENDLiETON, c. h., Umatilla Co. cf
7,000 pop., on Washington & Columbia
River, Umatilla Central and Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Go's Rds. and Umatilla r.,
near the Blue Mountains, 49 m. S. W. of
Walla Walla, Wash., and 231 E. of Portland.
Flour and woolen mills, machine shops and
sash and door factories. Wool scouringjaud
wool packing. Cattle and sheep raising.
EAST OREGONIAN; every evening
except Sunday, and S E iVI 1 - W EEKLY ,
Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.
semi- weekly $1.50; established — daily 1888,
semi- weekly 1875; East Oregonian Publish-
ing Company, publishers (3—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an issue of 1,497 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the years 1896 and 1904, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
TRIBUNE; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKIjV, Thursdays; republl
can; daily eight.weekly ten pages 18x24; sub-
scription— daily $4, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily September, 1902, weekly 1894;
John P. Fink, manager; Geer & Mitchell,
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
1,460 for the year 1896, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
SENATOR ; monthly; knights of pythias;
thirty-two pages 7x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; E. B. Aldrich, editor and pub
lisher (3—8).
PHILOMATH, Benton Co. -n 600
pop., on Corvallis & Eastern Rd., 102 m. N.
of Portland. Lumbering and dairying.
BENTON CO. REVIEAV; Saturdays;
Independent; ten pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established February, 1905; F. S.Minshall,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
PILOT ROCK, UmatiUa Co. cf 95
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co's Rd., 14 m. S. of Pendleton, the county
seat.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
llshed December, 1903; John P. McManus,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
PORTLAND, c. h., Multnomah Co.^
90.426t, official pop.— local estimate 225,000—
on Northern Pacific, Southern Pacific Co's
and Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's Rds.
and at head of ship navigation on Willa-
mette r. Largest commercial city in Oregon.
Center of trade for Oregon, Washington,
British Columbia and Northern Idaho.
Ocean steamers run regularly between San
Francisco, Olympia and Alaska.
DAILY.*
EVENING TELiEGRAlW; every even-
lug except Sunday; independent; fourteen
to twenty-eight pages 18x24; subscription $5;
established April, 1877; John F. Carroll, editor
and manager (1 — 8).
Copies printea: 8,322 in 1895
22,142 in 1905
24,825 in 1907
^^W^ The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Telegram
is guaranteed byihe publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
MORNING OREGONIAN; every
morning, and VVEEKLiY, Fridays; repub-
lican; daily sixteen to twenty, Sunday tifty-
eight to sixty -four, weekly twelve to sixteen
pages 18x24. subscription— dally $7.50, Sunday
$2, weekly $1.50; established— dally 1861, Sun-
day 1881, weekly 1850; Oregonian Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: daily, ©0
18,801 in 18-^5
28,591 in 1902
32,807 in 1907
Sunday, 25,654 in 1895
34,487 in 1902
40,614 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 18,310 in 1895 and
24,027 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
repdrt, but was credited with more than
17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
J^^^The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded
the Oregonian is guaranteed
by the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Direct-
ory, who will pay one hundred
dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; every
evening except Sunday. Sunday morning,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent-democratic; daily four-
teen to twenty four, Sunday forty to sixty-
four, semi-weekly eight to sixteen pages
18x24; subscription— daily $5, Sunday $2.50,
semi-weekly $1.50; established March. 1902;
C. S. Jackson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 8,946 in 1903
15,204 in 1904
21,926 in 1905
Daily and Sunday, 25,578 in 1906
Daily, 28,805 in 1907
Sunday: 12,987 in 1904
18,014 in 1905
26.548 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
955
OREGON— Portland,
Semi-weekly: 2,405 in 1904
6,939 in 1905
9,061 in 1906
11,213 in 1907
VW~ The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Oregon
Journal is guaranteed by the
publishersofRoweH's Ameri
can Newspaper Directory.
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
■ts accuracy.
Puhlisher'a announcement.— The daily aver-
age circulation of the several editions of
the Journal in iyU7 was as follows: Daily
(exclusive of Sunday), 28,8U5; Sunday,
26,548; semi-weekly, 11,213. In January.
1908, the average circulation of the dally
edition was 29,531, and the Sunday edition,
27,637. In Oregon the Journal, though only
in its sixth year of publication, surpasses
all other dailies in local display and for-
eign display advertising, and In classified
business excels its only eveniug competi-
tor in Portland by over fifty per cent.
Within a radius of 60 miles of Portland the
Journal's paid circulation exceeds that of
any other dally by at least 20 per cent,
which accounts for the larger volume of
advertising carried and the greater results
obtained by advertisers using its columns,
as testified to by them.
OREGON-Portlund.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
IjABOR PRESS; Thursdays; labor;
eight pages 18x2i; subscription $1; estab-
lished ItHjO; H. B. Metealf. editor; Portland
Labor Press Publishing Association, pub-
Hshers (:i— 3).
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC SENTINEL.} Thursdays;
reman catholic; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion SI. 50; established 1869; J. P. O'Hara,
•ditor; P. E. Sullivan, publisher (12—3),
Copies printed: 1,364 in 1898
2,583 in 1903
7,352 in 1907
COMMERCIAL. REVIEW; Thurs
days; grain and milling; eight to twelve
pages 10x13; subscription $3; established 1872;
Leo Peterson, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,051 in 1903 and 2,321
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
oort, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
DEUTSCHE ZEITING; Thursdays
(A A).
FINANCIAL BRIEFLET; Saturdays
(A A).
JEWISH TRIBUNE; Fridays; Jew-
ish; literary; ten pages 12x16; subscription
$2; established February, 1903; N. Mosessohn,
editor; Mosessohn Brothers, publishers (8— '').
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,417 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
LANTERN; Fridays (A A).
NACHRICHTEN AIJSDEII NORD-
WESTEN^UND FREIE PRESSE,
Thursdays; German; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; German Pub-
lishing; Co., editors and publishers (10—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,861 in 1899
and 3,331 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEAVS; Saturdays (A'A^.
NORTH PACIFIC RURAL
SPIRIT; Wednesdays; agricultural, turf
and live stock; sixteen pages loj-oxU; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; 51. D. Wis-
dom, editor; North Pacific Rural Spirit (Inc.),
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
Sooo in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NORTHWEST PACIFIC FARM-
ER; Thursdays; agricultural; sixteen pages
lOxU; subscription %\ ; established 1870; Frank
Lee, editor; Pacific Farmer Co., publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
OREGON TRADESMAN; Wednes
days; commercial; twenty four pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1896; Orno
Strong, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,724 in 1898,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
PACIFIC BAPTIST; Thursdays; bap-
tist; twenty-four pages 9x18; subscription 42;
established 1877; James A. Clarke, editor; Pa-
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OREGON— Portland.
ciflc Baptist Publishing Company, publish-
ers (2—7) (A A).
Copies printed: 3,480 in 1894
2,881 in 1905
3,792 in 1906
PACIFIC CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; methodist-episcopal;
twenty-four pages 8xl23^o; subscription 81. 5U;
established 1854; D. L. Rader, D.D., editor;
Methodist Book Concern, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,850 in 1895
and 3.050 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907,
PEOPLE'S PK.ESS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established April, 1907; I>ana P. Sleeth,
editor; People's Press Publishing Company,
publishers (6—7 P).
SUNDAr MERCURY: Saturdays; in-
dependent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$2; established 1SG7; Sunday Mercury Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: 7,612 in 1907
SUNDAY WEI.COME ; Saturdays ; In-
dependent; four pa^es 21x38; subscription
$2.51) ; established 1874 ; Sutherland & Burnett,
editors and publishers.
BI-WEEKLY.
WOMAN'S TRIBUNE ; biweekly,
Saturdays ; woman suffrage ; four pages
12x17; subscription $1; established 1883;
Clara B. Colby, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,500 in 1895 and 2,000
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
a definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
OREGON AGRICULTURIST; semi-
monthly; agricultural; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1891: W. E.
Williamson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,070 in 1906
3,040 in 1907
MONTHLY.
A. O. U. W. REPORTER; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; eight
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; e-tabiished
1385; J. H. Zane, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,750 in 1895, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CAMP AND CIRCLE; monthly; fra-
ternal; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50
cents; established 1901; J. BI. Wood worth,
editor and publisher(l— 7).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1905
2,000 in 1906
2,000 in 1907
^CHAaiBER OF COMMERCE BUL-
LETIN; monthly; commercial; fifty two
to one hunored and fifty-six pages 7x10; sub
scription $1; established 1900; David N
Moaessohn, editor and publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: For the vear 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LIBERA 1j; monthly; brewing and
liquor dealers; thirty-two pages 8}^xl2; sub-
scription 52; established Decembe'r. 1904 ; A.
Crofton, editor and publisher (2—6 P).
Copies printed: 1,190 in 1906
1,690 in 1907
OREGON— Portland.
MEDICAL SENTINEL; monthly;
medical; one hundred pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893; Henry W. Coe. M.D.,
editor; Medical Sentinel Company, publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,250 in 1896
3,125 in 1900
3,250 in 1901
3,250 in 1905
3,250 in 1906
3,500 in 1907
PACIFIC DRUG REVIEW; month
I3'; pharmaceutical; sixty pages 10x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; G. T. Ketche-
son, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,275 in 1901
and 3,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished anv definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
PACIFIC MONTHLY; literary; one
hundred pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; W. B. Wells, editor; Pacific
Monthly Publishing Co., publishers ( 1—6).
Copies printed: 5,283 in 1899
23,000 in 1905
90,791 in 1907
Publisher's ayinouncement.— The Pacific
Monthly has a larger net circulation than
any other magazine published in the Far
West, and it is the only magazine published
In the United States, which thoroughly
covers the country West of the East
Colorado Line. It has a clientele
of readers which is unsurpassed by
that of any other magazine In the United
States. During 1907 the net gain in monthly
circulation amounted to70f?: the net gain
in advertising amounted to 98^, and the net
gain in the cash value of advertising
amounted to 400^;. making possible the erec-
tion and installing of the finest, most
modern and most complete magazine pub-
lishing plant West of St. Louis. The
Pacific Monthly carried during 1907, \W'%
more Eastern advertising than its nearest
competitor in the West. Average monthly
circulation guaranteed for 1908. 125,000.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST; monthly;
agriculture: thirty two to forty-eight pages
9x12; subscriptirin 50 cents: established
August. 1903; Philip S. Bates, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 13,583 in 1905
13,750 in 1906
16,000 in 1907
PACIFIC NORTHWEST OFFI-
CIAL A. B.C. RAILWAY AND MA-
RINE GUIDE; monthly; railroad and
steamer time tables ; one hundred and
seventy five pages 6x8; subscription $2; es-
tablished I'^HO; BushODg & Co., editors and
publishers (12—3).
PACIFIC ODD-FELLOW; monthly;
odd-fellowship; thirty-two pages 6x9; sub-
scription SI; established 1892; W. A. Wheeler,
editor and publisher. Does not Insert adver-
tisements.
SCHOOL AND HOME; monthly(A A).
T11>IBERMAN: monthly (A A).
AVESTERN LIFE; monthly; literary;
forty-four pages 'i%xlV%; subscription 50
cents; established June, 1907; Walter R.Tay-
lor, editor; W. R. Taylor Co., publishers
(9— 7P).
WORLD'S ADVANCE THOUGHT
AND UNIVEKSAL REPUBLIC;
monthly; spiritualist; sixteen pages 7x10;
subscription 50 cents; established 1885; Lucy
A. Mallory, editor and publisher.
PORT ORFORD, Curry Co. p 108
pop., on the Pacific ocean. 28 m. N. of (Jold
Beach, the county seat. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE ; Tuesdays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
957
OREGON.
1892; Hardy T. Stewart, editor and publisher
(10-6D.
PRAIRIE CITY, Grant Co. ZH 500
pop., 14 m. E. of Canyon City, the county
seat. Flourmllls, live stock and wool. Agri-
culture and mining.
MENERj Saturdays; mining; eight pages
11x16; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
A. M. F. Kirchnelner, publisher (1—8).
PRINEVIL.LE,c. h., Crook Co. n656t
pop., on Crooked r., 120 m. S. of The Dalles.
Stock raising and agriculture. Mining and
timber.
CROOK CO. JOURNAL.; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Steffa & Bailey, edi-
tors and publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,039 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
REVIEW ; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; A. H. Kennedy, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
RAINIER, Columbia Co. "o 1.500, pop.,
on Columbia r., 45 m. N. of Portland.
REVIEAV; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription §1.50; established 19U5; W. C.
Frj', editor and publisher (1 — 8).
RICHLAND, Baker Co. n- 350 pop.,
45 m. E. of Baker City, the county seat.
Mining. Agriculture, fruit growing and
stock raising.
EAtiEE VAEEEY NEWS; Fridays;
independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50 ; established 1900 ; R. B. James, editor
and publisher (1—8).
R O S E B U R G, «• 11m Douglas Co. -n
1,690+ pop., on Southern Pacific Co'sRd. and
Umpqua r., 75 m. S. of Eugene. Farming,
stock raising, milling and mining.
REVIEW ; every evening except Sunday,
and SEim-WEEREY, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; four pages— daily
15x22, semi- weekly 20x26; subscription— dally
$6, semi weekly $2; established— daily 1898,
semi-weekly 1876; L. Wlmberly, editor; Re-
view Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for an
average issue of 2,350 in 1895 and 1,940
in 1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
UMPQUA VAETiEY NEWS; semi-
weekly, Mondays and Thursdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2 ;e«tab-
liahed 1868 ; W. E. Willis, editor and publisher
(1-6 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
SAINT HELEN, c. h., Columbia Co.\^
258+ pop., on Columbia r., 30 m. N. of Port-
land. Steam lumber mills. Large rock
quarries in vicinity.
OREGON MIST; Fridays; republican;
four pagea 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; eatab
OREGON.
lished 1883; Keeler H. Gabbert, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
ST. JOHNS, Multnomah Co. >q 2,500
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co's Rd. and Willamette r., 9 m. N. of Port-
land. Manufacturing.
REVIEW; Fridays (A A).
PACIFIC SEARCH1.IGHT; semi-
monthly; prohibition; eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; establisiied 1897; B. E.
Emerick, editor and publisher (7—5) (A A).
S AL E M, c. h., Marion Co. ti State
Capital, 13,500+ pop., on Southern Pacific
Co'sRd. and E. bank of Willamette r., 53 m.
S. of Portland. The river la navigable for
a large part of the year. Manufacturing
center. Agriculture and fruit growing.
CAPITAL JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; independent-republican; dally eight
pages 20x24, Aveekly twelve pages 18x24; sub-
acription-daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1888, weekly 1881; Hofer Bros., editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,752 in 1896 and 1,405 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1899, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,712 in 1896, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
OREGON STATESMAN; every morn-
ing except Monday, and WEEKLY, tvvice-
a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $1 ; established 1851 ; R. J. Hend-
i ricks, manager; Statesman Publishing Com-
I pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1892
and more than 1,000 in 1895, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The _ weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1896, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
PACIFIC HOMESTEAD ; Thursdays;
agriculture and live stock; twenty pages
11x16; subscription $1; established 1900; R.
J. Hendricks, manager ; Homestead Com-
panj% publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,312 in 1905
and 11,103 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
PACIFIC SEARCHLIGHT; semi-
monthly (A A).
NORTHWEST POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly; poultry; forty to sixty-four
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
1895; C. D. Mlnton, editor; Northwest Poultry
Journal Publishing Co., publishers ( 1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,529 in 1902
and 6,487 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
OREGON TEACHERS MONTHLY;
monthly, except July ajid August; educa-
tional; sixty-four pages 6x9; subscription $] ;
958
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OREGON.
established 1897; Chas. H. Jones, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,019 in 1900
2,947 in 1905
3,840 in 1907
SClOfLinn Co.-a346t pop., on Southern
Pacific Go's and Corvallla & Eastern Rds.,
13 m. N. E. of Albany, the county seat, and
75 S. of Portland. Flour, paint and planing
mills and sash and door factory and cream-
ery. Farming.
SANTIA3I NEWS; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1889;
D. C. Humphrey, editor and publisher (6 — 3).
SEASIDE, Clatsop Co. ^ 942 pop., on
Astoria & Columbia River Rd. and Pacific
Ocean, 15 m. S. W. of Astoria. Saw mills.
Fishing.
S I G N A Li ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 10x15; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished March, 1905; R. M. Watson, editor;
The Seaside Publishing Co., publishers ( 1—6).
SHERIDAN, Yamhill Co.\2l,200vov.,
on Southern Pacific Co'a Rd., 22 m. S. W. of
McMlnnville, the county seat, and 57 from
Portland. Lumber and flour mills. Ship-
ping point.
SUN; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1904;
Oscar D. Humstreet, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SILVER LAKE, Lake Co. p 75 pop.,
on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd.,
200 m. S. of The Dalles. Stock raising.
CENTRAL. OREGONIAN; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established March, 1903; Ralph
Spencer, editor ; The Central Oregonian Pub-
lishing Co. (Inc.), publishers (2—8).
I^EADER; Fridays (A A).
SILVERTON,-Mar»on Co.^ 1,380 pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 14 m. N. E. of
Salem, the county seat and State capital,
and 47 S. of Portland. Manufacturing.
SILVERTONIAN APPEAL.; Fridays;
republican; eight to t«u pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1880; H.E. Browne,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SPRAY, Wheeler Co. b 23 pop., 28 m.
S. E. of Fossil, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
COURIER: Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
October, 1901; E. C. Frenon, editor and pub-
lisher (.3— 8).
SPRINGFIELD, Lane Co. -c 1,500
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 5 m. E.
of Eugene, the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 : subscription $1.50 ; established
January, 1903; L. M. Beebe, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
STAYTON, Marion Co. Vi 324t pop.,
18 m. S. E. of Salem, the State capital. Saw
and flour mills and sash and chair factory.
Also water works.
MAILi; Fridays; local; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.25; established 1896; E. D.
Alexander, editor and publisher (6—3).
SUMPTER, BaTcer Co. n- 2,083t pop.,
on Sumpter Valley Rd., about 25 m. "W. of
OREGON.
Baker City, the county seat. Gold and
copper mining; smelters and saw mills.
BLUE MOUNTAIN AMERICAN;
Saturdays (A A).
THE DALLES^ c. h., Wasco Co. b
3,542+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Colum-
bia r., 85 m, E. of and connected by steamer
with Portland. Agricultural center.
CHRONICLE; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice-a-week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; republican;
daily four to six, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $6. weekly $1.S0; estab-
lished 1890; Chronicle Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (2—6 P).
Copies printed : The weekly edition of this
paper had credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly in 1896, but has not since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
OPTIIIIST; Thursdays (A A).
TILLAMOOK, c. h., Tillamook Co. tl
834+ pop., on Tillamook bay, 60 m. S. of Asto-
ria, connected by coasting vessels, and 50
W. of Forest Grove, the nearest railroad
point. Lumbering, fishing, dairying and
agriculture.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; republican;
six pages 16x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1888 ; Fred C. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
HERALD; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896: 0. A. Dolan Sc J. L. Murphy, editors and
publishers (3—8).
TOLEDO, c.h., Lincoln Co. -a302t pop.,
on Oregon Pacific Rd., 8 m. E. of the Pacific
ocean and 60 m. S. W. of Salem, the State
capital. Agriculture, stock raising, dairy-
ing, fishing and lumbering.
LINCOLN CO. LEADER; Fri-
days; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1893 ; W. L. Davis, editor and
publisher.
REPORTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July, 1902; The Reporter Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers (12—3).
TYGH VALLEY, Wasco Co. ^ 24t
pop., on Tygh creek, 25 m. S. of The Dalles,
county seat, and nearest station on Oregon
Railway & Navigation Co's Rd.
BEE; Thursdays (A A).
UNION, c.h., Union Co. cf 1,500 pop.,
on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's and
Central of Oregon Rds., 9 m. S. E. of La
Grande. Woolen mills. Grain and stock
raising, fruit growing and lumbering.
EASTERN OREGON REPUBLI-
CAN: Saturdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
Scibird & Glover, editors and publishers (1—8).
OREGON SCOUT; Thursdays; illus-
trated; six pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1884; W. H. McComas, editor;
Scout Publishing Co., publishers.
CATAJ.OGUE BY STATES.
959
OREGON.
VALiE,C- h., Malheur Co. \\ 127t pop., on
Malheur r., 63 m. S. S. E. of Baker City.
Grazing, miuing, dairying and farming.
MALHEUR GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 14x20; subscription
$2; established 1889; Frank Esterbrooks. edi-
tor; J. W. McCulloch, publisher.
OREGON ORIANO; "Wednesdays;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
December, 1905; Hurley & Heath, editors and
publishers (1—6 P).
"WALLOWA, Wallowa Co. cf 243t
pop., 6 m. S. of Enterprise. the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
SUN; Tuesdays (A A).
WASCO, -Sherman (7o. i 322tpop.,8 m.
S. of Columbia r. and 33 E. of The Dalles.
Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1891 ; Day & "Walker, editors and publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
Oft;?:^ 02\r.
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
WEDDERBURN, Curry Co. p
RADIU3I; weekly (A A).
WESTON, Umatilla Co. cf 826 pop.,
on Oregon Railway &, Navigation Co's Rd.,
30 m. S. of "Walla "Walla, "Wash. Agriculture.
LEADER; Vridays ; four pages 17x23;
subscription $1.50; established 1878; Clark
"Wood, editor and publisher (1—8).
WOODBURN, Marion Co. b 8281
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 17 m. N.
by N. E. of Salem, the county seat and State
capital. Iron foundry, radiator plant and
creamery. Fruit and hop raising.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50:
established 1888; Herbert L. Gill, editor and
■ publisher (7—5).
YONCALLA, Douglas Co. -a 230t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 27 m.
N. of Roseburg, the county seat.
COURIER; Fridays; independent; eight
page8llxl6; subscription -Si; established 1905;
E. L. Corbin, editor and publisher (1—8).
PENNSYLVANIA.
Population 6,302,115 t. Land Area 44,985 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Lake Erie and New York, east by New York and New Jer-
sey, soutli by Delaware, Maryland and \Yest Virginia, and west by West Virginia
and Ohio, state capital : Harrisburg. Principal products and industries : Coal,
petroleum, iron manufacturing, glass making and agriculture. Number of
newspapers and other periodicals (March 3U, 1908), 1,380, divided as follows:
Daily, 213; tri-weekly, 7; semi-weekly, 41; weekly, 872; bi-weekly, 4; semi-
monthly, 10 ; monthly, 199 ; semi-quarterly, 1 ; bi-monthly, 7 ; quarterly, 26. —
The cities of over 30,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Philadelphia l,293,697t Lancaster 41,459t
Pittsburg 321,6l6t Altoona 38,9'73t
Allegheny li49,S96t Johnstown 35,936t
Scrautou 10tJ,0'^6t Allentowu 3o,416t
Reading 7S,961t McKeesport 34,2'^7t
Erie 5t2,733t Chester 33,988t
Wilkesbarre 51,7ait York 33,708+
Harrisburg 50,167 +
ALBION, Erie Co. t: 695t pop.-
local estimate 1,100— on Pennsylvania Go's
and Pittsburg, Bessemer & Lake Erie Rds.,
26 m. S. W. of Erie, the county seat. Manu-
factures of hoops, handles and other
wooden articles. Woolen factory and
flour and planing mills.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four to
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1901; Charles V, Provo, edi-
tor and publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to ass.ert that it had
an average issue, exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
AJj'L'EGW.'E'SY , Allegheny Co. J3
129,896t pop., on Pittsburg "Western and
Pennsylvania Rds., at confluence of Alle-
gheny and Ohio rs. Connected by bridges
with Pittsburg, the county seat. General
manufacturing.
AJLLEGHENIER UN1> PITTS-
B URGHER SONNTAGSBOTE : Satur
days; German; twelve pages 18x21; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1878; John E. Joos, edi-
tor; German-American Printing and Publish-
ing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,800 in 1893,
since^ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1899, up to and including
1907.
CHRISTIAN STATESMAN; Satur
days; Christian reform; sixteen pages 11x14;
subscription $2; established 1867; Rev. David
McAllister, D.D., editor ; The Christian States-
man Company, publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CONSTRUCTION; Saturdays; archi-
tecture; twenty-eight pages 10x13^; sub-
scription $3; established January, 1905; Paul
Mason, editor; The Municipal Record Co.,
publishers (4—6 P) (A A).
NAPREDAK ; Thursdays (A A).
SLrOVENSKY HLASNIK; Thursdays
(AA).
SLOVENSKY SOKOL; semi-monthly
(AA).
ZION'S WATCH TOWER AND
HERALD OF CHRIST'S PRES-
ENCE; semi-monthly; undenominational;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; C. T. Russell, editor; Watch
Tower Bible and Tract Society, publishers
(1—8). Does not insert advertisements.
ALLENTOWN, c. h., Lehigk Co. D-
35,416f pop., on Central of New Jersey,
Lehigh Valley, Perkiomen and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds. and Lehigh r. and
canal, 90 m. W. N. W. of Harrisburg, the
State capital, and 60 N. of Philadelphia.
Iron, silk, hardware, furniture, shoe,
hosiery and other manufactures. Wire and
thread mills. Seat of Muhlenberg College.
CHRONICLE AND NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, and LEHIGH
REGISTER, Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily $4.50.
weekly §1 ; established— CTirom'cie 1870, News
1866, Register 1848; Estate of Robert Iredell,
Jr., publishers (5 — 4),
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
3,200 in 1894, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1898, up
to and including 1907.
CITY ITE3I ; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic ; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $4.50; established 1878; Oliver S. Hen-
ninger, editor; Cyrus Kuntz Estate, pub-
lishers (5 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an_ issue of 3,000 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight pages 16x24; sub-
scription S3; established 1893; William F.
Roth, editor; Leader Publishing Company,
publishers (5—1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,860 in 1895
and 4,544 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory _ report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1902 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
961
PENNS YL VA NIA .
PENNSYLVANIA.
MORNING CALL.; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; independent; twelve pages
lT^x2(i: subscription $4.5(): established 1887;
DA. Miller, manager; The Call Publishing
Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 3,86g in 1904
4,763 in 1905
5,239 in 1906
6,781 in 1907
DEMOCRAT; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 22x29 ; subscription $2; established
1880 ; C. Prank Haines, editor ; Haines & Ruhe,
publishers.
FRIEDENS-BOTE; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; independent; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription $1.5() ; established 1812 ; B. F. Trexler,
editor; Welt-Bote Publishing Co., publishers
(7-5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
UNABHAENGIGER REPUBL.I-
K.ANER; Tuesdays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription Sl.50;
established 1810; Wm. F. Schlechter, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
UNION GAZETTE; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; C. M. Hehrig, editor; Union Ga
zette Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WELT-BOTE; Tuesdays; German; In-
dependent; eight pages 14x22; subscription
$2; established 1855; F. W. Neubauer, editor;
Welt-Bote Publishing Company, publishers
(12-4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1900 and more than
2,250 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DER JUGEND-FREUND; monthly;
German; lutheran: juvenile; eight pages
9x12; subscription 25 cents; established 1847 ;
Dr. W. Wackernagel, editor; S. L. Brobst,
publisher. Does not Insert advertisements.
OVERLAND MAGAZINE; monthly;
agents; sixty-four pages 6x9: subscription
$1; established March, 1904; H. W. Roberts,
editor; Overland Publishing Co., publishers
(9— 5P) (A A).
ALPHA TAU OMEGA PALM; quar
terly; college fraternities; one hundred and
fifty pages 6x9; subscription $1.50; estab-
llghedl880; Claude T. Reno, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 1,700 in 1906
1,750 in 1907
NATIONAL ODD FELLOW; quar-
terly, Januarv, April, July. October; odd-
fellowship; twentv-elght pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established July, 1905; H. M.
Fisher, editor and publisher (10— 5 P) (A A).
ALTOONA, -BZair Co. n 38.97St pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Altoona, Clearfield &
Northern Rds., 117 m. E. of Pittsburg and 238
W. byN.'W. of Philadelphia. Manufactur-
ing. Bituminous coal mines.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday ; republican ; eight pages 15x22!
subscription $S; established 1892; J.H.Craig,
editor; The Gazette Co.. publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,702 in 1896,
61
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
3'ear since, up to and including 1907.
MIRROR ; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; twelve to sixteen pages
18x22; subscription $3; established 1874; Harry
Slep, president; Mirror Printing Co., pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 4,008 in 1895
6,513 in 1900
7,586 in 1902
8,187 in 1903
8,825 in 1904
10,024 in 1905
11,041 in 1906
11,480 in 1907
MORNING TRIBUNE; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY^ Satur-
days; daily republican, weekly independent;
twelve to sixteen pages 17x23; subscription
—daily §3, weekly SI; established— daily 1875,
weekly 1856; The Altoona Tribune Co., edi-
tors and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average issue
of 3,329 _ in 1895 and 3»i76 in 1897,
sicne which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1899, up to and including
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,000 for the year 1895,
1,120 in 1902, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
TIMES ; every morning except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$3; established 1884; Altoona Tin)es Co.,
editors and publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
DEUTSCHER VOLKSFFEHRER ;
Fridays; German: independent; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1878; L. G.
Lamade. editor; Volksfuehrer Publishing
Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,040 for the
year 1895, 1,527 in 1902, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as i,ooa
copies.
DEUTSCHE W^ACHT ; Thursdays
German ; independent ; eight pages 15x22
subscription $1.50; established June, 1901
G. H.Hemmlnger, editor and publisher (6—3).
AMBLER, Montgomery Co. :^ l,884t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 15 m.
N. byN. W. of Philadelphia. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1881; J. M. Haywood, editor and pub-
lisher (12—1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 in 1896 and 1,250
in 1897, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
AMBRIDGE, Beaver Co. -n on
Pennsylvania Rd.
AMBBIDGE-ECONOMY CITI-
ZEN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
962
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YLVANIA.
]ox22; subscription $1; established 1904; P. A.
Revere, editor; CiCizea Printing and Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—6).
ANNVILLE, Lebanon Co. O, on Phila-
delphia & Reading Rd., 6 m. W. of Lebanon,
the county seat. Manufacturing and farm-
ing.
JOURNAL; Saturdays, local; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; C. E. Shenk. editor and publisher (2—4).
AIPOJAaO, -^rmttrong Co. -U J24tpop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 40 m. E. N. E. of
Pittsburg. Woolen mills and brick works.
Coal mining.
NEWS-RECORD; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1895;
News-Record Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1903
and 1,200 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ARGHBAIiD, Lackawanna Co. cf
5,396t pop., on Delaware & Hudson and New
York, Ontario & Western Rds., 10 m. N. of
Scranton, the county seat. Coal mining
and silk weaving.
CITIZEN; Saturdays ; independent ;
six to eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1893; P. A. Philbin, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
ARDMORE, Montgomery Co. D^ OL
Pennsylvania Rd., 2 m. S. E. of Bryn Mawr
and 8 N. W. of Philadelphia. Yarn fac-
tories.
CHRONICLE; Saturday: republican;
four pa^es 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1890; Mrs. M. J. Ensign, editor; Ardmore
Publishln»j; Co.. publishers. (3— 5P).
LOWER MERION NEWS; Fridays ;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50: established July, 1902; Wilbur Morse,
editor; Lower Merlon Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3—3).
ASHLAND, Schuylkill Co. n- 6,4381
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and Le-
high Valley Rds., 12 m. N. W. of Pottsville,
the county seat. Manufacturing and coal
mining.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even
ing except Sunday, aad ADVOCATE, Fri-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $2; established-
daily 1889, weekly 1863; Charles E. Steel, edi-
tor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,130 for the year 1895, 1,800 in 1899,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies,
LOCAL; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1830; The Local Printing Co., editors and
publishers (12—3).
N E>VS ; Saturdays (A A).
RECORD; Saturdays; independent; I
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
PENNSTLVANIA.
lished 1870; Alfred Garner, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,302 in 1902
and 4,192 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
ATHENS, Bradford Co. i 3.74»t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., 15 m. N. of Towanda,
the county seat, and 22 S. E. of Elmlra N. Y.
Tannery, bridge works, foundries, machine
shops and manufactories of agricultural
Implements and furniture.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY. Wednes-
days; daily Independent, weekly independ-
ent-republican ; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— dally 1892, weekly 1S89; Geo.
S.Curtis, editor and publisher; Issues also an
edition for Sayre (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,454 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
in 1907.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1870 ; Charles HInton, editor and pub-
lisher.
MUHLENBURG; monthly (A A).
PENNSYLVA NIA MEDICAL
JOURNAL; monthly; niitety-eight pages
6'!:^xlO; subscription $2; established 1897;
Cyrus Lee Stevens, editor and publisher
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,640 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
AUSTIN, Potter Co. i S.SOOf pop., on
Buffalo & Susquehanna Rd., 13 m. S. of
Coudersport, the county seat. Farming.
AUTOGRAPH; Thursdays; democratic;
•ight pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1887; H. D. Caskey, editor and publisher.
AVOCA, Luzerne Co. D- 3,487t pop., on
Central of New Jersey, Delaware & Hudson
and Erie & Wyoming Ras., 10 m. N. E. of
Wllkesbarre, the county seat. Coal mining.
ARGUS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1897; M. J. Dixon, editor and publisher (3—3) .
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
AVONDALE, Chester Co. !^ 640t pop.,
on Pennsylvania & Baltimore Central and
Pomeroy & Newark Rds., 38 m. S. W. of
Philadelphia. Paper mill, flour and farm-
ing.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1894 ; Geo. L.
Anderson, editor and publisher (1—8).
AVONMORE, Westmoreland Co. p
630+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., about 40 m.
N. W. of Johnstown.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
963
PEX.XS YL^A NIA .
PENNSYLVANIA.
BANGOR, Northampton Co. D- 4,106t
pop., on Central of New Jersey and Bangor
& Portland Rds., 15 m. N. of Easton, the
county seat. Slate quarries. Manufactures.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 2Ux'<!6; subscription
$^.5U; established 1894; W. R. Grubb, editor
and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed : This paper has on three
oscasions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
ENDEAVORKR; monthly; Christian
endeavor; twelve pages 7x14; subscription
25 cents; established August, 1904; G. K.
Weston, editor and publisher U— 7) (A A).
BARNESBORO, Cambria Co. n
2,500 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.
STAR; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
171^x22; subscription $1; established July 1,
191)4; John C. Miller, editor; Star Publishing
Co., publishers (12—5).
'^jLT'H.^^ortlxamvton Co. O 731t pop.,
on Central of New Jersey Rd., 13 ra. N. of
Bethlehem. Manufacturing.
REVIEW; Fridays (A A).
BEALLSVILLE, WasUngton Co. p
388+ pop., 15 m. S. E. of Washington, the
county seat. Farming.
TELEGRAM; monthly; eight pages
11x16; subscription 25 cents; established 1897;
Will K. Roblson, editor and publisher (A A).
BEAVER, c. li., Beaver Co. -D 2,348t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and Pittsburg
& Lake Erie Rds. and Ohio r.. 28 m. N. W.
of Pittsburg. Water power and natural gas.
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription—daily $3, semi-weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—dally 1891, semi-weekly 1834; The Star
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
If 3 p) _
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding i.ooo in 1896
and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an issue of 1,500 for the year 1896.
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
TIMES; everv evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1; established-daily 1899, weekly
1874; Beaver Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (12-6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1 90 1 and 1903, but has not since set
up an^ definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many.
The weekly edition has on two occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
ARGUS AND RADICAL; Thursdayfl;
republican; eight pages 115x22; subscription
$1; established -^rgus 1318, iJodtcal 1868
Smith Curtis, editor; The Radical Printing
Co., publishers (6—3).
COMMONER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1897; Charles K. Eckert, editor; The
Conmioner Publishing Co., publishers (1—7)
(A A).
PENTECOSTAL EVANGEL; month
ly; undenominational; sixteen pages 8x12;
subscription 50 cents; established March,
1902; Rev. A. S. Hunter, editor and publisher
(1-8).
BEAVER FALLS, Beaver Co. -G
10,054+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and Pitts-
burg & Lake Erie Rds., 4 m. N. of Beaver,
the county seat. Manufactures of axes,
files, shovels, bicycles, wire nails, cold-
rolled shafting, saws, door mats, glassware,
stoves and other hardware.
TRIBUNE; everj' evening except Sun-
day; Independent-republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $5 ; established 1884; J. C.
Telford, editor; Tribune Printing Company,
publishers (1-^ 8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
REVIEW ; Tnursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription gl; estab-
lished 1888; J. W. Carson, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,400 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
GENEVA CABINET; monthly, during
college year; collegiate: twenty-two pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1878; Gen-
eva Cabinet Stock Company, editora and
publishers.
BEAVER SPRINGS, Snyder Co. n
650 pop., 25 m. N. E. of Lewistown and 26
N. W. of Sunbury. Agriculture, wagon fac-
tory and iron mines.
SNYDER CO. HERALD; Thursdavs;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; A. M. & A. W. Aurand,
editors and publishers ( 1—8 ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,040 in 1896
and 2,140 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
BEDFORD, c. h., Bedford Co. p «,167t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Juniata r.,
32 m. N. by N. E. of Cumberland, Md. Near
Bedford Jlineral Springs. Deposits of hem-
atite and limestone.
PENNSYLVANIA HAWKEYE;
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays ; lude-
peudent-republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription SI; established 1895; L. M. Cplfelt.
editor; Pennsylvania Hawkeye Publishing
Co.. publishers (9-5). .
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
nages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1805- S A. Van Ornier, editor; Gazette Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,100 in 1899, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
9G4
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSTLVAMA.
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than i,ooo every year since,
up to and including 1907.
INQUIRER.; Fridays ; republican; elcht
pages 15x22; subscription SI. 50: established
1813; O, W. Smith, editor; Inquirer Printing
Company, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,957 in 1S95
and 1,828 in 1899, since whicH it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
BEIiLiEFONTE, c. h., Center Co. n
4,216t pop., on Belief onte Central, Central
of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Rds.,
23 m. S. E. of Lock Haven. Iron, nail and
window-glass manufacturing and mining.
Lime kilns.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$4; established 1880; The News Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (3—5 P).
CENTRE DEMOCRAT ; Thursdays;
democratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1879; Chas. R. Kurtz, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 1,733 i" 1896
2,759 in 1900
3,350 in 1902
4,087 in 1904
4,457 in 1905
4,789 in 1906
T. 240 in 1907
DEMOCRATIC WATCHMAN} Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scriptions! ; established 1855; P. Gray Meek,
editor and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1893 and more than
1,000 in 1896, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
KEYSTONE GAZETTE; Fridays; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.60; established 1886; T. H. Harter, editor
and publisher ( 1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue _ of 3,013 in 1902
and 3,205 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
REPUBL.1CAN; Thursdays; repubU-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription .161.50: es-
tablished 1869; Earie C. Tuten, editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
BELLE VERNON, Fayette Co. p
1,901+ pop., on Pennsylvania, Pittsburg &
Lake Erie Rds. and Monongahela r.. 42 m
S. by S. E. of Pittsburg. Manufacturing.
Natural gas and coal fields.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1886; L, M. Truxal, editor and publisher (3—3).
BELIiEVIIiliE, Mim^ Co. u 700
pop., on Klshacoquillas Valley Rd., 20 m.
N. E. of Huntingdon. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
PENNSYLVANIA.
subscription $1; established 1893; S. B.
Zook & Son, editors and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,323 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
BELLE VITE, Allegheny Co. p 6,2J5
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. A suburb of
Pittsburg.
CITY AND SUBURBAN L.IFE; Sat-
urdays; local; sixteen pages lOJ^xM; sub-
scription SI; established 1901; J. W. Vicker-
man, editor and publisher (1—8).
BELL^WOOS, Blair Co. D 3,215 pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania &
Northwestern Rds., 6 m. N. by N. E. of Al-
toona. Mining and manufacturing.
BUIiliETIN ; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888; W. F. Balsbach. editor and publisher
(T-5).
BENTON, Columbia Co. D 635t pop., on
Bloomsburg & Sullivan Rd.. 20 m. N. of
Bloomsburg, the county seat. Agricult-
ure and lumber.
ARGUS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1892; Edgar & Bennington, editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed; This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,570 for the
year 1895, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
BERLIN, <S^omerse«Co.pi,030t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Somer-
set, the county seat. Bituminous coal and
fire-clay.
GL.KANEB; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; R. S. Meyers, editor; Gleaner Publishing
Co., publishers (11—5).
RECORD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1885; P. L. Marshall, editor; The Berlin Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—3).
BERMUDIAN, Adams Co. g on
Cumberland Valley Rd., 20 m. N. E. of
Gettysburg.
RECORD; semi-monthly; independent-
republican; eight pages 11x15; subscription
25 cents; established 1895; J. C. Peters, editor
and publisher (12—5 P).
BERWICK, Columbia Co. n 3,916t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd. and Susquehanna r. and canal, 26 m.
S. W. of Wilkesbarre and 43 from Scranton.
Manufactures of cars, car wheels, etc.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
13x19; subscription 50 cents; established
1900; C. A. Raseley, editor and publisher.
BETHLEHEM, Northampton Co. D-
11,543 pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd.
and Lehigh r., 12 m. S. W. of Easton, the
county seat, and 54 N. of Philadelphia.
Iron works and silk mills. Iron and coal
mining and agriculture.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday ; in-
dependent; ten pages 19J^x22; subscription
S4.50; established 1867; F. Mcintosh, editor;
Times Publishing Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
965
PENNSYLVANIA.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
MORAVIAN ; Wednesdays; moravian;
sixteen pages 8x12; subscription $1.50; estab
lisbed l!356; Rev. S. H. Ganp, editor; Rev. H.
A. Jacobson, manager (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BIGRUN, Jefferson Co. -a 1,000 pop.,
on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg and
Buffalo & Susquehannah Rds., 16 m. S. by
S. E. of BrookvUle, the county seat. Manu-
facturing, lumbering and mining. Agri-
cultural region.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1897; R.M. Coulter, editorand publlBherO— 8).
BIRDSBORO, Berks Go. O^ 2,264t
pop., on Wilmington & Northern, Philadel-
phia & Reading and Pennsylvania Rds. and
Schuylkill r.. 9 m. S. E. of Reading, the
county seat. Iron manufacturing.
DISPATCH; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; Mohr Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
BLAIRSVILLE, -Tndfana Co.-G3,88«t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Conemaugh
r., 16 m. W. S. W. of Indiana, the county
seat, and 56 E. of Pittsburg. Glass, brick
and coke works, foundries, tin-plate and
v(roolen mills, tanneries and railroad work-
shops. Coal mining.
ENTERPRISE; trl weekly, Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription fl.50; estab
Ushed 1880 ; J. Moorhead & Son, editors and
publishers (T— 3).
COURIER; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x25; subscription %\\ established
1894; CharlesKerler, Jr., editor; The Courier
Publiihing Co., publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
BLOOMSBURG.c.h., Columbia
Co. D 6,170+ pop., on Bloomsburg & Sul-
livan, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western,
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Reading
Rds. and Susquehanna r., 8 m. E. N, E. of
Danville. Iron manufacturing.
BliOOMSBURG DAILY; every
evening except Sunday, and D E I>I O -
CRATIC SENTINEL, semi- weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription— dailj' $:^, semi-
weekly $1; established — daily lS9i, semi-
weekly 1871; Perry Brewington, editor and
publisher (8—6).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for an
issue of 2,450 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
•with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
PRESS; every morning except Sundays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
PENNSYLVANIA.
$3; established March, 1902; VandersUce &
Eyeriy, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
^COLUMBIA CO. REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 21x27;
subscription $1.25; established 1857; Jas. C.
Brown, editor and publisher (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1897, but has not since set
up any_ definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
COLUMBIAN; Fridays; democratic:
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established
1866; George E. Elwell, editor and publisher
(6-3). _
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
BLOSSBURG, Tioga Co. ^ 2,423t
pop., on Erie and Fall Brook Rds., 45 m.
S. by S. W. of Elmlra, N. Y., and 130 N. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Mining, lum-
bering and manufacturing.
ADVERTISER; Fridays ; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1884; John L. Sexton, editor and pub-
lisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,592 in 1895
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1898,
up to and including 1907.
BOLIVAR, Westmoreland Co. P 800
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Conemaugh
r., 59 m. E. of Pittsburg and 22 N. E. of
Greensburg, the county seat. Flour and
saw mills. Fire-brick kilns.
NEWS*; Fridays: independent; eight
pagesl5x22;subscriritioL;Sl: established 1900;
S. J. Humphreys, editor and publisher (7—5).
BOYERTOWN, Berks Co. U^ 2,050
pop., on Philadelphia <k Reading Rd., 18 m.
E. of Reading, the county seat. Cigar,
carriage and casket manufacturing, ag-
ticulture and magnetic Iron mines.
BAUER; Thursdays; democratic; Ger-
man; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1858; Charles B. Spatz, editor and
publisher (7—5).
DEMOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 3<)x26; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1858: Charles B. Spatz, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
'BRA.'D'DOC'K^Allegheny Co. P 15,854t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio. Pennsylvania
and Pittsburg & Lake Erie Rds. and Mon-
ongahela r.,10 m. S. E. of Pittsburg, the
county seat. Iron and eteel works. Coal
mining.
NE\A S-HERALD; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican: eight pages 18x24;
subscription $3; e-^tflblished — .Yeica 1887,
Herald 1893 ; consolidated 1907 ; M. Clyde
966
AMERICAISI NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Kelly, managing editor ; Braddock Daily
News Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
REVIEW; Jf'ridays (A A).
BRADFORD, McKean Co. ti 15,029t
pop.— local estimate 18,000 — on Erie, Penn-
sylvania and Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg, Rds., 15 m. N. W. of Smlthport, the
county seat. Coal mines and natural gas.
In the Northern Pennsylvania oil fields.
Oil exchanges and various manufactories.
ERA; every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKIjV, Thursdays; independent;
eight pages— .laily lix24, weekly 16x22; sub
•cription— daily $5, weekly $1; established
1876; Era Publishing Co.. publishers ( 13—6).
Copies printed: The daily and weekly
editions of this paper each had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies reg-
ularly in 1900, but neitehr has since
set up any definite' and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
EVENING STAR ; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 17J^x22i^;
subscription $5; established 1879; R. P. Hap-
good, editor; Star Publishing Company, pub
Ushers U2— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,800 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
RECO R D ; every evening except Sunday,
andVVEEKLiY, Thursdays; iudepeudent-
republican; eight pages 18x24: subscriotlon—
dally $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1890,
weekly 1902; The Record Companv, editors
and publishers (.12 — 3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
tljan 1,000 copies regularly in 1903, but
has not sinc% set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
For the year 1903 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rating
to that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
SUNDAY HERALD; Sundays; inde-
pendent; ten to twelve pages 15x22: subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1895; Ada Cable, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
SLOVEN SKY KAL.VIN; monthly
(A A).
BRIDESBURG, Philadelphia Co. Q^
suburb of Philadelphia. Manufacturing,
NORTH PHILADELPHIA TRI-
BUNE; Saturdays (A A).
BRIDGEVILLE, Allegheny Co. J3
l,300t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., about 10
m. S. W. of Pittsburg.
SIGNAL; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1898; John B.Knepper,editorand pub-
lisher (1— 8P).
BRISTOL, Bucks Co. O, 7,104t pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd., Pennsylvania canal and
Delaware r., 21 m. N. E. of Philadelphia. '
Manufactures of carpets and hosiery,
PENNS YL VA NIA.
worsted and yarns. Foundry, leather
works and rolling mills.
BUCKS CO. GAZETTE} Fridays; re-
publican ; four pages 211^x28 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1873; Jesse O. Thomas & Son,
editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,910 in 1902
2,113 in 1903
2,102 in 1904
2,132 in 190S
2,218 in 1906
2,386 in 1907
COURIER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15}4x22; subscription .$1; estab-
lished 1906; William C. Watson, editor and
publisher (1— 8j.
B R O G K WAY VI L L E, Jefftnon
Co. -n l,777t pop.,on New York.Lake Erie &
Western, Pennsylvania Co's and Rochester
& Pittsburg Rds., 12 m. N. of Du Bois. Lum-
ber mills. Coal mining and farming.
RECORD; Fridays; Independent; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884'; Gr. R. Adam, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,800 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
BROOKVILLE, c. h., Jefferson Co.
-D 2,472; pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd. and
Red Bank creek, 104 m. N. E. of Pittsburg.
Lumber trade. Coal and iron mines in
vicinity.
JEFFERSON IAN-DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pa^es 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1878; John Mc-
Murray. edltov; John McMurray & Sons,
publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,370 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can ; eight pages 17 J4x22i^ ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1859; Republican Printing Co., edi-
itorsand publishers (9—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3oOO in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, _ but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
BROWNSVILLE, Fayette Co. P
l,552t pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd. and
Monongahela r., 55 m. S. of Pittsburg, con-
nected by steamboat line. Manufacturing
and coal mining.
CLIPPER-MONITOR ; Fridays ; m-
dependeutrepublican ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 18r-3; Edwin P.
Couse, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,088 in 1898
1,091 in 1904
1,436 in 1907
BRYN ATHYN, Montgomery Co. P,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd. (Post Of-
fice, Huntington Valley.)
NEW CHURCH LIFE; monthly;
swedenborgian ; fifty six pages 6x9 ; sub-
scription $2; established 1881: C. T. Odhner.
editor; The General Church of the New Jeru-
salem, publishers (12—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES,
967
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNS YL VA MA.
BRYN MATVR, Montgomery Co. D
3,000 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Philadelphia. Summer resort and resi-
dence town.
HOME NEWS J Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; W. G. & A. M. Hower, editors and
publishers (9 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
I9ai; J. E. Dougherty, editor; Suburban Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: i,494 in 1907
BURGETTSTOWN, Washington
Co. p 9bl+ pop., ou Pittsburg, Cincinnati.
Chicago & St. Louis Rd., 28 m. W. of Pitts-
burg. Manufacturers of coaches, flour and
household furniture. Coalmining.
. ENTERPRISE ;Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; W. G. Cramer, editor; Burgetts-
town Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1899, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
BUTLER, c. h., Butler Co. -n 25,000
pop., on P«nnsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio,
Bessemer & Lalie Erie, and Buffalo, Roch-
ester & Pittsburg Rds., 40 m. N. of Pitts-
burg. Steel car factories, roller flour mill,
bottle and plate-glass works and oil well
tools. Agriculture and mining. Natural
gas and oil refineries and iron bed worlcs.
EAGLE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEKlvLY, Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1902, weekly
1869; The Eagle Prmtiug Company, editors
and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2.250 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907-
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Mondays and
Thursdays; dailv independent, semi- weekly
democratic ; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $4, semi weekly $1; established 18S4;
C. M. & W. J. Heiueman. editors; Times
Publishing Company, publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the semi-
weekly edition, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
BUTLER CO. RECORD; Thursdayi;
Independent; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1877; Chas. E. Herr, editor
and publisher.
CITIZEN} Thursdays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1S63; W. C. Negley, editor and publisher (:s— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 in 1894, but has
not since made definite and satisfactory
claiim to issuing ao many as 1,000
copies.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; « stab-
lished 182;^; P. A. Rattlgan's Sons, editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,600 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1903, up to and including 1907.
CALirORNIA, Washington Co. p
2,500 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Mo-
nongahela r.. 30 m. S. of Pittsburg. Steam-
boats ascend the river to this point. Seat
of State Normal School. Glass factory,
machine shops, tool works and brick
yards. Coal mining.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican; eight
to twenty pages 17>^x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; H. L. & A. H.Lamb, editors
and publishers (8—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,801 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907-
CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Crait-
ford Co. ti 1,495+ pop.— local estimate 2,000
—on ErieRd., 14 m. N. of Meadville, the
county seat. Agriculture. Mineral water
springs.
ENTERPRISE ; semi -weekly Tues-
days and Fridays; independent-republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; G. L. Wade, editor; Enterprise
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,084 in 1897
and 1,220 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1877; Moses Bros.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
CAMP HILL, Cumberland Co. p
360+ pop.
CUMBERLAND N E WS ; Fridays;
four pages 15>.ix22; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, f905; G. W. Watson, editor:
Bowman, Brlnton & Watson, publishers
(1— ■")• , J j-^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,381 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CANONSBURG, Wasliington Co. P
3,500 pop.— with suburbs 7,500— on Pitts-
burg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rd.
and Chartiers creek, 22 m. S. W. of Pitts-
burg. Manufactures of iron and steel, kegs,
and buckets. Carriage and casket factories,
potteries and planing mills. Oil, coal and
natural gas.
NOTE.S; every morning and evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; eight pages 15x22;
968
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
tubscrlptlon $3; established 1894; D. H. & W.
H. Fee, editors; Notes Publishing and Print-
ing Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,903 in 1907
CANTON, Bradford Co. 6 l,525t pop.,
on Northern Central Rd., iO m. N. of Wlll-
iamsport and 38 S. of Elmira, N. Y. Foun-
dry and a lumber mill. Agriculture.
SENTINEL,; semi- weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; independenc-republlcau; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1371;
Charles D. Derrah, editor and publisher
(8-3). _
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
WORLiD; Saturdays; independent; four
to eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; H. M. Whitman, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CARBONDALE, Lackawanna Co. ij'
13,536t pop., on Erie, Delaware & Hudson
and New York, Ontario & Western Rds.
and Lackawanna r., 16 m. N. E.of Scranton,
the county seat. Coal.
EVENING LEADER; every evening
except Sunday; independent; eiglit pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1872; E. D.
Lathrop, publisher (.7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,223 in 1S96,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
" ADVANCE AND JERMYN ADVO-
CATE ; Fridays; republican; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1857; Ad-
vance Publishing Company, editors and pub
Ushers (7— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issvie of 1,353 for the
year 1896, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1.000 copies.
CARLISLE, c. h., Cumberland Co. p
9,626+ pop., onCumberland Valley and Phil-
adelphia & Reading Rds., 18 m. W. of Har-
risburg, the State capital. Seat of Dickin-
son College, Metzger Female College and U.
8. Indian Training School. Manufacturing
of shoes and iron. Silk mills.
EVENING SENTINEL; every evening
except Sunday, and VALLEY SENTI-
NEt. Wednesdays: democratic; daily six,
weekly eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily
$3, weekly S1.50 ; established — daily 1882,
weekly 1864; D. R. Thompson, editor and pub-
lisher (12-5).
Cxjpies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but _ the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1901,
and every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1S96 and more than
1,000 in i8q8, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
HERAIjD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages— dally 18x24, weekly 22x27;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1886, weekly 1800 ; Herald Print-
ing Co.j editors and publishers (5—5 P ).
Copies printed: This paper has on
PENNS YL VANIA.
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
VOLUNTEER ; every morning except
Sunday, and AMERICAN VOLUN-
TEER, Thursdays; republican; daily four
to six, weekly eight pages 18x22 ; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1.25; established
—daily January, 1901, weekly 1814; F. C. Mc-
Kee, editor; Carlisle Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1— S)._
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information^ as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The -weekly edition of this paper
had credit for an issue of 1,920 in
1895, since which- it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
PUBLIC POINTER; semi weekly;
independent democratic: four paees 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1898; S. R. Mur-
rav. editor and publisher (9— (0.
MILITARY" SURGEON; journal of
the Association of Military Surgeons of the
United States; monthly; one hundred and
twenty pages 6V|x9i4; subscription $3.50;
establi.«hed 1891; James Evelyn Pilcher, edi-
tor; Association of Military Surgeons, pub-
lishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1902
2,025 in 1904
2,060 in 1905
2,052 in 1906
2,025 in 1907
CARNEGIE, Allegheny Co. p 7,330t
pop., on Pittsburg, Chartiers & Youghio-
gheny and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis and Wabash Rds.. 5 m. W. of Pitts
burg, the county seat. Planing and sheet-
iron mills, plow, glass and enamel ware
factories, stove, nickel steel and struc-
tural steel works and lead and coal mines.
Natural gas.
UNION; Fridays; republican; eight to
sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Gus A. Beard, editor; Carnegie
UnlonPubli8hingCo.,Inc.,publIshers(l2— 6).
(Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
.ance of a rating to that effect.
SIGN A li-ITEM; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription 75 cents; established— .St flrw a 7 1898'
J7em 1873. consolidated 1908; JohnB.Knepper,
editor and publisher (2—8).
CARROLLTOWN, Cambria Co. a
790+ pop., on Susquehanna r.. 20 m. N. by N. '
E. of Johnstown. Beds of coal, fire-clay and
mineral paints In the vicinity. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eieht pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; Geo.E. Hlpps,
editor and publisher (3— 3).
CATASAUQUA, Lehiffh Co. a- 3,963t
pop., on Lehigh Valley, Central of New
Jersey and Catasauqua & Fogelsville Rds.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
9d{>
PENNS YL VANIA.
and Lehigh Navigation Go's canal, S m. N.
of Allentown, the county seat, and 65 N. of
Philadelphia. Iron, horse shoe and silk
manufacturing.
DISPATCH; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 187U; Edmund Randall, editor and
publisher (1—S).
CATA'WISSA, Columbia Co. n 2,023t
pop., onPhiladelpliia & Reading, Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western and Pennsylvania
Rds. and Susquehanna r., 6 m. E. of Dan-
Tille. Foundries, machine shops, broom
and shoe factories and paper and fiber
mills. Farming.
NEWS ITE.U; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x:itj; subscription $1; established
1878 ; Charles E. Randall, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,858 for the
year 1896, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
CENTERHALIi, Center Co. n 537t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 75 m. N. W. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Machine
shop, foundry and steam roller flour mill,
CENTER REPORTER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x23; subscription
$1; established 1836; S. W. Smith, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
CHAMBERSBURG, c h., Frank-
lin Co. ^ 8,b64+ pop., on Cumberland Valley,
Mount Alto and Western Maryland Rds., 58
m. W. S. W. of Harrisburg, the State capl
tal. Manufactures of steam engines and
milling machinery, woolens, silks, hosiery,
shoes and furniture. Agriculture.
FRANKLIN REPOSITORY; every
•veniug except Sunday, and A^EEKLl,
Wednesdays; republican; daily four, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription — dally $8,
weekly $1 ; established — daily 1883, weekly
1790; A. Nevin Pomeroy, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,100 in 1903 and 2,252 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,956 in 1903 and 3,062
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more tl^an 2,250 in
1907.
Publisher's announcement.— T)ai^y Rkpobi-
TORT prints 2,640 papers dally, and Weekly
Rbpositort 2.980. This is the average for
past six months. Daily circulation larger
than that of any daily published in Frank-
lin county.
PUBLIC OPINION ; every morning
except Sunday, and VVEEKL.Y, Fridays;
republican; eight pages— daily 13x20. weekly
16x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1;
etabllshed— daily March, 1901. weekly 1869;
PENNSYLVANIA.
M. A. Holtz, editor; Public Opinion Co., pub-
lishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,150 in 1895 and 2,300
in 1899, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1902, up to
and including 1907.
VAL.L.EY SPIRIT; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; democratic; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$l.fO; established— dally 1878, weekly 1847; G.
E. Reisner, editor; Valley Spirit Publishing
Co., publishers (6—3).
(Copies printed: For the year 1903
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
DEMOCRATIC NEWS; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 20x28; subscription $1.35;
established 1888; D. M. Sheller, editor and
publisher (T— 3 P).
PEOPLE'S REGISTER: Fridays; In-
dependent ; eight pages 18x24: subscription fl ;
established 1876; Morris Lloyd, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,350 in 1895
and 4,878 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and_ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since 1902,
up to and including 1907.
PENNSYLVANIA GRANGE
NEWS; monthly (A A).
CHARLEROI, Washington Co. JJ
11,000 pop., on Pennsylvania Co's Rd. and
Monongahela r., 40 m. E. S. E. of Pittsburg.
Plate -glass, lamp-chimney, bottle and
shovel works and silk mill. Mining and
farming.
MAIli; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 17i^x24: sul'Pcription
$3; established 1900: G.H. Thomas, manager;
Mail Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
MIRROR; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; estabhshed 1891; E. C. Niver, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
CHESTER, Delaware Co. O, 3S,988t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading, Philadel-
phia, Wilmington & Baltimore and Balti-
more & Ohio Rds. and Delaware r.. 15 m.
S. W, of Philadelphia. Shipbuilding and
general manufacturing. Good harbor and
commerce.
MORNING REPUBLICAN; every
morning exceptSunday; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; •ubscrlptlon $3; established
1888; M. P. Carroll, editor; Chester News
Publishing Company, publishers (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
970
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
for an average issue of 7,740 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
TIMES; ©Tery erening except Sunday;
republican; ten to twelve pages 18x22; sub-
scription (8; established 1876; Wallace &
Sproul, editors and publishers (2 — i).
Copies printed: 7,690 in 1901
8,309 in 1902
8,187 in 1903
7,929 in 1904
7,683 in 1906
7,640 in 1907
DELAWARE CO. ADVOCATE;
Saturdays; eight pages 15x2'2; subscription
$1.2U; established 1868; John Spencer, editor
and publisher (3—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,488 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so manv as 1,000 copies.
DELAWARE CO. DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1; established 1867; H. Fry-
flinger, editor and publisher (6 — 3) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,154 in 1895
and 2,298 in 1897, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1899,
up to and including 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; indepen-
dent; four pages 18x24; suliscriptiou $1; es-
tablished January, 1902; W. H. Bnwen, editor;
Independent Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 5).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,112 in 1902
and 2,312 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
REPORTER; Saturdays; legal; eight
pages 6x9; subscription Sl.fiO ; established
1881; A. B. Geary, editor and publisher (1—8).
CHICORA, Butler Co. -U 950t pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about 30 m. S. of St.
Petersburg. Foundries and machineshops;
deposits of oil, Iron and coal.
MILLERSTOWN HERALD; Thurs
days [A A).
CHRISTIANA, Lancaster Co.UX
828t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 17 m. E. S.
E. of Lancaster, the county seat. Foundry,
machine shops and flour mill.
LEDGER; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880: A. J. Mel Cher, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
CLARION, c. h., Clarion Co. -0 2,0041
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Pittsburg,
Summerville & Clarion Rds. and Clarion
r., 75 m. N. E. of Pittsburg. Agriculture
and mining. Oil and lumber.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 184<J; Wm. L. Sansom, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,400 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every yea
since, up to and including 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight to twelve pages 15x22: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1867; S. L. Pickins. man-
PENNS YL VANIA.
ager; Clarion Printing & Publishing Co.,
publishers ( 12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1894
and 3,000 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
CLAYSVILLE, Washington Co. p
856+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 50 m.
S. W. of Pittsburg. Flour mills and natural
gas. Agriculture.
RECORDER; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1888; J. L. & John Melvin, editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
CLEARFIELD, c.h., Clearfield Co. a
5,081+ pop., on Beech Creek and Pennsyl-
vania Rds. and Susquehanna r., 15 m. N. W.
of PhlUpsburg. Manufacture of lumber and
fire-bricks. Agriculture and coal mining.
PUBLIC SPIRIT ; every evening ex-
cept Suntlay, and AVEEKLY, Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription —
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1903,
weekly 1886; Savage & Bloom, editors and
publishers (2—4).
ftlONITOR; Thursdays; prohibition;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; S. C. Watts, editor and publisher
(8-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
vilarly in the years 1895 and 1897, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
RAFTSMAN'S JOURNAL; Wednes-
days; republican; four pages 20x27; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1854; M. L. McQuown,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 2"2j-6x29; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1827; J. FTShort. edlt'ir; The Clearfield
Republican Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,000 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1905,
and exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
CLEONA, Lebanon Co. Q, 450 pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 2J^ m. W.
of Lebanon. Harrow, roller and bologna
factories.
PREACHER'S HELPER; month-
ly; undenominational; sixty-eight pages
6^x1034; subscription $1; established 1894:
Rev. G.Holzapfel, editor and publisher(l— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issues of 14,160 in 1896
and 12,166 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ce"5ding 7,500 in 1903 and more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PULPIT; monthly; undenominational;
forty-eight pages e^xlOJ^; subscription $1;
established 1889; Rev. G. Holzapfel, editor
and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,583 in 1896
and 4,875 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2.250 in 1905 and 1907.
COALPORT, Clearfield Co. a 938t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and Pennsyl-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
971
PENNS YL VANIA .
PENNTSLVANIA.
▼anla & Northwestern Rdg., 26 m. N. of
Altoona. Mining and lumbering.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1885; Ezra Westover, editor and publisher.
COATESVILLE, Chester Co. □, 5,721t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Wilmington &
Northern Rds., 38 m. W. of Philadelphia.
Iron, paper and woolen mills.
CHESTER VALLEY UNION; semi
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays ; repub-
lican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1W)3 ; M. A, Kauffman, editor; S.
B. Kauffman, publisher (7—3 P).
TI31ES; Satiirdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1I7»; D. H. Weaver and F. L. Campbell, edi-
tors; The Times Printing Co. , publishers (.1— S).
COCHRANTON, Crawford Co. ^3
640+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Wett-
ern Rd., 10 m. S. E. of Meadville, the county
seat. Manufacturing and farming.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
Robison Bros., editors and publishers ( 1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,206 for the
year 1902, 1,246 in 1903, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
COLLEGEVILLE, Montgomery Co.
c\ 611+ pop., on Perklomen Rd. and Perklo-
men r., 7 m. N.W. of Norristown, the county
seat. Farming and manufacturing.
INDEPENDENT » Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1875; E. S. Moser, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
COLUMBIA, Lancaster Co. 'Z. 19,816t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and Penn-
sylvania Rds. and Susquehanna r., 27 m.
S. E. of Harrlsburg, the State capital. Man-
ufactures of Iron and stoves. Lumber and
coal depot.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
»nd COURANT, Fridays; republican;
dally eight, weekly six pages 17J^x22i^; sub-
Bcription— dally $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1888, weekly 1829; W. E. Crist, editor
and publisher ( 1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,429 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1902, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1896 and 1897, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
SPY ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY. Fridays ; republican ; six tp
eight pages 17i^x21}^; subscription— dally $3,
weekly gl: established— daily 1S68, weeklv
1816; J. W. Yocum.editor and publisher (12—3).
■Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,400 in 1894 and 2,120 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 22x2x; subscription $1.50; established
1886; W. B. Given, editor and publisher (1—2).
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1872; Wm. Hayes Grler, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,012 in 1897
and 1,484 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
CONFLUENCE, Som'^rset Co. P 871t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.
TI RKEYFOOT N E WS; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established April, 1905; C. L. Morrison,
editor; The Beggs Bros. Co., publishers (1—7).
CONNEAUTVILLE, Crawford Co.
"□ 920+ pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and Pitta-
burg, Bessemer & Lake Erie Rds., 35 m. S. S.
W. of Erie. Manufacturing and agriculture,
COURIER; Wednesdays: republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1847; James E. Rupert & Son, editors
and publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1898 and 19031 but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
CONNELLSVILLE, Fayette Co. p^
7,160+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Penn-
sylvania Rds., 57 m. E. of Pittsburg. Center
of the famous Connellsvllle coke region,
which makes more than half the coke
product of the country. Manufactures of
iron and steel, rustless roofing plates, heat-
ers and boilers, safes, steam pumps and
mining machinery, coke and fire brick,
Belgian blocks, glass, sand and lumber.
COURIER; every evening except Sun-
day" and WEEKLY COURIER AND
COKE TRADE REVIEW, Wedues
days; republican; daily eight, weekly twelve
pages 17x22; subscrintlon— daily S!3, week y
$1 ; established— daily November, 1902. weekly
1879: H. P. Snyder, editor: The Courier Pub-
lishing Company, publishers ( 1— 8 ).
Copies printed: daily: 1,848 in 1903
4,374 in 190S
5,165 in 1906
5,509 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,726 in 1895 and 3.090
in 1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,' but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
Publif^her's announcement. — The Dailt
Courier guarantees ad vertlsers circuation
exceeding 5,100 In Connellsvllle and 40 sur-
rounding towns and villages. The Weekly
Courier is recognized authority on Con-
nellsvllle coke trade and has special value
as Industrial advertising medium.
NEWS; every evening exct-pt Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily four, weekly twelve pages l.i^x-iSi^;
subscription- daily $3. weekly $1; estab-
lished 189S; R. D. North, managing editor;
Connelleville Ne%vs Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 4.95^ m 1907
Weekly, 3,179 m 1907
97:i
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS 7L VA NIA.
COIfSIlOIlOCJi.i:N, Montgomery
Co. □, 5,762t pop., on Philadelphia & Read-
ing and Pennsylvania Go's Rds. and Schuyl-
kill r., 14 m. N. W. of Philadelphia. Manu-
factures of gas and water pipes, woolen, cot-
ton and worsted goods, carpets, surgical in-
struments and sheet and bar iron.
RECORDER; semi-weelcly, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; Independent; four pages 22x26;
subscription $1; established 1809; Harry B.
Heywood, editor; Recorder Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,653 for the
year 1897, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
CO O'PimS'BJJ'RG, Lehigh Co. D- 656t
pop.— local estimate 650— on Philadelphia &
Reading Rd., 10 m. 8. of Allentown, the
county seat. Summer resort. Hosiery
mill and cigar, shoe and carriage factories.
Agriculture and stock farm.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x32 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889; Harry A Gehman, editor and publish-
er (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that eifect.
con AOTOJalS, Allegheny Co. p 5,126
pop., on Pittsburg & Lake Erie Rd. and
Ohio r.. 10 m. N. W. of Pittsburg, the county
seat. Manufacture of steel, oil and glass.
CHRONICL.E; Saturdays; independ-
ent: four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; F.B.Dillon, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CORRY, Erie Co. tl 7,000 pop., on
Pennsylvania Go's, New York, Lake Erie &
Western and Western New York & Penn-
sylvania Rds., 37 m. from Erie, the county
seat. Furniture, leather novelties, iron and
steel manufactures. Natural gas.
EVENING JOURNAL.; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-AVEEKLY
J O U R N A lj « Mondays and Thursdays ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $3,
semi weekly $1; established 1898; A. D. Cole-
grove, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
LEA DER ; every evening except Sunday,
and TELEGRAPH, Thursdays; republi-
can; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription — dail5' $5, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1865; Pain & Porter, editors and pub-
lishers.
PLAIN-DEALER; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
eitabllshed 1890; W. L. Durham, editor; The
Plain-Dealer Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1— S).
ELTKA; monthly; psychology; forty-
four pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents; H. C.
Wright Co., publishers (9—6 P) (A A). .
SELF-MASTERY; monthly; new
thought; eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established June, 1!K)5; Charles McKav. edi-
tor; Self-Mastery Press, publishers (8—5 P).
PENNS YL VA NIA .
COUDERSPORT, c. h., Potter Co,
ti 8,500 pop., on Coudersport & Port Alle-
ehany Rd. and Alleghany r., 16 m. N. of
Allegheny. Heading, grist and mangle
rubber mills, glass plant, etc. Natural gas.
POTTER CO. JOURNAL; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription SL-TO; established 1848; Haskell ft
Colcord, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,100 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
POTTER DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 173'»x24; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1893; J. J. Mundy and
F. S. Thomas, editors; The Democratic Pub-
lislilng Association (Inc. ), publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,703 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
POTTER ENTERPRISE; Thurs-
days; independent ; twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1874; M.T.Stokes,
editor and publisher (5—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1895
and 3,180 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and more than 1,000
in 1907.
COVINGTON, Tioga Co. i 450tpop.,
on New York, Lake Erie & Western Rd.
and Tioga r., 5 m. N. of Blossburg.
SUN; Thursdays; temperance; four pages
26x40; siihscriptiou $1; established 1895;
Chas. C. Red field, editor and publisher.
CRAFTON, Allegheny Co. p l,927t
pop. — local estimate 3,600 — on Pittsburg,
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Luuis Rd., 6 111.
S. W. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
CHARTIERS VALLEY MIRROR ;
Saturdays; society; twenty four pages 10x14;
subscription $1; established 1893; G. E. Hos-
kinson, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,250 in 1903
and 1,591 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
CRESSON, Cambria Co. D 2,500 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 15 m. from Altoona.
Coal mining.
RECORD; Friday.*; ; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1895 ; Blain C.
Seeds, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,100 for the vear 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
CURWENSVILLE, Clearfield Co. u
1,937+ pop., on Pennsylvania, New York
Central and Hudson River, and Buffalo,
Rochester & Pittsburg Rds., and Susque-
hanna r., 6 m. above Clearfield, the
county seat. Coal lands, stone quarries.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
973
PEXXSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
flouring mills, tanneries, and various man-
ufactories.
MOUNTAINEER: Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 2Ux26; subscription $1; estab-
lished April, 19*33; The Curweusville Printing
and Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(12—5).
REVIEW; Wednesdays, republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
lished 1881 ; V. King Pifer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—3).
DALLAS, Luzerrie Co. D- 643t pop.—
local estimate 1,200— on Lehigh Valley and
Wilkesbarre, Dallas & Harrey's Lake Rds.,
9 m. N. N. W. of "Wilkesbarre, the county
seat. Agriculture.
POST; Saturdays; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; W. H. Capwell,
editor and publisher (7-5).
DALLASTOWN, York Co. p l.lSlt
pop., on York Southern Rd., 7 m. S. E. of
York, the county seat. Cigar and box fac-
tories.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; four pages
15x22; subscription 75 cents; established 1895;
D. K. Taylor, editor and publisher (5—5 P).
DALMATIA, Northumberland Co. D
293 pop., on Northern Central Rd., 17 m. S.
of Sunbury, the countj' seat. Hosiery mills.
ITEM; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1891; A. S.
Bubb, editor and publisher.
D ANVIL LE, c. h., 3/bn<our Co. n
8,042+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia &
Reading Rds. and Susquehanna r., 67 m.
N. of Harrisburg, the State capital. Iron
works and various manufactories.
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1897; F. C. Angle & Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
GEM; Saturdays; Independent; four
•^•ages 101^x13^: subscription S) cents; estab-
lished 1885; G. Edward Roat, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
MONTOUR AMERICAN; Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 20x261; subscription
tl: established 1855; Frank C. Angle, pub-
lisher (1—8).
MONTOUR CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Walter O.
Greene, editor; Montour County Publishing
Co., publishers (3—3).
DARBY, Delaware Co. O, 6,000 pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore j
and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., 6 m. S. W. of
Philadelphia. Residences of Philadelphia
business men. Worsted mills.
PROGRESS; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $1; established 1888; EUaJ. Ma-
gulre, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1903, but has not since set up
any_ definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
DAYTON, Armttrong Co. -D «lt pop.,
on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd.,
13 ra. E. by N. E. of Kittannlng, the county
seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
to six pages 17»-ox22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882: W. C. Marshall, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
DELTA, York Co. g 900 pop., on
Marj land & Pennsylvania Rd., 30 m. S. E.
of York, the county seat, and 40 from Bal-
timore. Roofing slate. Farming, peach
growing and fruit canning.
HERALD AND TIMES; Fridays; In
dependent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ;
established 1878; S. J. Barnett. editor and
publisher (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,534 in 1904
and 1,596 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
DENVER, Lancaster Co. P, on Phila-
delphia & Reading Rd., 5 m. N. E. of
Ephratah and 15 S. W. of Reading. Cigar
and shirt factories and silk. mill. Agri-
culture.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
Harry Mentzer, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,037 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
©STAR; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished May, 1904; A. L. Campbell, editor; A.
B. Dissler, publisher (5—5 P) (A A).
DILLSBURG, York Co. g 732t pop.,
on Cumberland Valley Rd., 13 m. S. S. W. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Agriculture
and mining.
BULiIiETIN; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 2ox26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Wm.M. Elicker. editor; Bulletin
Publishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
NEW ERA; Thursdays (A A).
DONORA, Washington Co. p 7,500
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 20 m. E. of Wash-
ington, the county seat. Natural gas.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 15x22: subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 19()3; Donora News Company, publish-
ers (1—8).
AMERICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 13x22; subscription $1;
established April, 1901; Roman E. Koehler,
editor; Hazzard& Koehler, publishers (6— 3).
974
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
DOWNINGTCWN, Chester Co. P,
3,800 pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds., 3U m. W. of Phila-
delphia, Manufactures of paper, glass,
flour, bricks and machinery.
ARCHIVE; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1878: H.T. Van Tassell, editor; Dowulngtown
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8),
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed tp assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
DOYLESTOWN, c, h., Buckt Co. R
3,034t pop.^ on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.,
28 m. N, of Philadelphia. Lumber, planing
and woolen mills, stocking and shoe fao-
tory and machine shops. Agriculture. Na-
tional Farm School.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x23;
subscription— daily $2.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1890, weekly 1816; Doylestown
Publishing Co., publishers (13—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,118 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907,
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,807 in 190 1, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TNTELiLIGENCERj every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and BUCKS CO. INTEL.-
IjIGENCER, Thursdays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 18x24; subscription- daily
$2,50, weekly $1; established — dally 1886,
weekly 1804; A. K. Thomas, editor; Intelli-
gencer Company, publishers (1 — 4),
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,286 in 1895 and 3,161 in
1904, since which it has not furnished a
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,555 in 1895 and 2,934
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907,
REPUBLICAN » every evening except
Sunday, and BUCKS CO. REPUBLI-
CAN, Thursdays; republican; four pages-
daily lT}^x23, weekly 22x28; subscription-
dally $2,50, weekly $1; established 1893; Ed-
ward A, Trego, editor: Republican Printing
Co., publishers (7— 3P).
(Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,818 for the year 1895, 1,803
in 1896, but has not since made claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
The weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1895 and 1896, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
BUCKS CO. EXPRESS AND RE-
FORM; Thursdays; German; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1827; Fred Constantine, editor and
publisher (7— 3P).
PENNS YL VANIA .
BUCKS CO. MIRROR; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established 1870; Fred. Constantine, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
DRIFTWOOD. Cameron Co. tl 625
pop., on Allegheny Valley and Pennsylvania
Go's Rdg,, 19 m, S. S. E, of Emporium, the
county seat. Lumbering.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1876; Jos. S. Johnston, editor and publisher
(1—8).
DUBOIS, Clearfield Co. U 9,375t pop.,
on Alleghenj' Valley, Mahoning Valley,
Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg and Clear-
field & Mahoning Rds., 19 m, N. W. of
Clearfield, the county seat, and 127 N. E. of
Pittsburg. Coal mining and lumbering,
COURIER ; every morning except Sun-
day,and VVEEKLY,Thursdays; Independ-
ent republican ; daily four to eight pages
18x24, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
— daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1888,
weekly 1878; E. S. Gray, editor; Gray Print-
ing Co., puTslishers cC — 3),
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1899 and 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from this paper,
but it had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1899, and every year since, up to and
including 1907,
EVENING EXPRESS; every evening
except Sunday; independent; eight pages
18x24; subscription S1.50 ; established 1892 ;
P, S. Weber, editor; Express Printing and
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907,
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun-
day (A A).
DUNCANNON, Perry Co. U l,661t
pop.— local estimate 2,000 -on Pennsylvania
Rd. and Susquehanna r., 11 m. S. E. of New
Bloomfield, the county seat, and 14 N. W.
of Harrlsburg, the State Capital. Manu-
factures of lumber, iron, nails, hosiery and
shirts. Flour mills.
RECORD ; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1873;
J. B. Parsons, editor and publisher (1—8),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1900 and 1903, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
DUQUESNE, Allegheny Co. p 9,036t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd,, 6 m, S, E. of
Pittsburg, the county seat. Agriculture
and mining. Steel works.
OBSERVER; Fridays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1891; A.M.
Blair, editor and publisher (1—8).
TI3IES; Fridays (A A).
DUSHORE, Sullivan Co. [j 884t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., 21 m. S. of Towanda,
Mining, lumbering, farming and agri-
culture.
GAZETTE AND HERALD; Wednes-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; BUb-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
975
PENNSYLVANIA.
sorlptiontl; established 1887; George Streby,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding t,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SUL.L.IVAN REVIEW; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; «8tabLi8hed 1878; Fred Newell, editor
and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,043 for the
year 1895, 1,056 in 1903, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
EAST BERLIN, Adams Co. g 668t
pop., on Western Maryland Rd., about 16 m.
E. by N. E. of Gettysburg, the county seat.
Agriculture and manufacturing.
NEWS; Wednesdays; neutral: fourpages
18x24; subscriptions!; established 1893; R. B.
Glatfelter. editor and publisher (6—3).
EAST BRADY, Clarion Co. -D l,233t
pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd. and Alle-
gheny r., 67 m. N. N. E. of Pittsburg. Coal
mining.
REVIEW ; Thursdays ; independent ,
■ eight pages 13x30; subscription $1; established
1885; R. A. Thomas, editor and publisher.
EAST EMPORIUM, Cameron Co.
\^ 80 pop., 1 ni. E. of Emporium, the county
seat. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; dem-
ocratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1867; J. K. Hockley, editor;
Barton & Hockley, publishers (1—8).
EAST GREENVILLE, Montgom-
ery Co. R 894+ pop., on Perkiomen Rd., 18 ra.
8. of All en town. Manufacture of cigars.
Agriculture.
PERKIOMEN LEDGER; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1890; Ghas. O. F.Treichler, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3 P) .
PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN;
monthly; historical; fifty-two pages 6x9;
subscription $1.50; established 19(0; H. A.
Schuler, editor; H. W. Kriebel, publisher
(1-8).
EASTON, «• ti-. Northampton Co. D-
26,7751- pop., on Central of New Jersey,
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western, Bangor
& Portland and Lehigh Valley Rds. and
Delaware r., 57 m. N. of Philadelphia. Seat
of Lafayette College. Manufacturing.
ARGUS; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 22x28; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, semi weekly $1; established
—dally 1879. semi-weekly 1826; O. L. Fehr,
editor; Easton Argus Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis^
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily ^editi
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1903
and 1907.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day; Independent; eight pages 15x^; sub-
scription $5 ; established 1854 ; Howard
Mutchler, editor and publisher (1--4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
PENNS YL VANIA.
ularly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI -WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays ; republican ; ten pages
17^x22J>i^ ; subscription— daily f 3, semi-weekly
$1: established— daily 1866. semi-weekly 1857;
Clarence N. Andrews, editor; The Free Press
Publishing Co,, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
2,700 in 1894, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every j'ear since, up to and
including 1907.
For the year 1901 the semi-weekly
edition seemed to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but
failed to furnish such definite informa-
tion as would warrant the accordance of
a rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
NORTHAMPTON DEMOCRAT;
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; fourpages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished I881 ; Howard Mutchler, editor and
publisher.
LAFAYETTE; Fridays, during college
year; collegiate: rwenty-four pages 8x10;
Bubscription 82; established 1870; Students
of Lafayette College, editors and publishers
(6-3).
SENTINEL ; Tuesdays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established
1817; J. P. Correll, editor and publisher.
SUNDAY CALL; Sundays ; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription fl.90;
established 1883; P. J. Correll, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1897, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
JOURNAL; monthly: labor; twenty
four pages 9x12 ; subscription 50 cents ; es-
tablished January, 1903: M. D. L. Shrope,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,345 in 1903
1,833 in 1907
C03IPRESSED AIR; monthly; com-
pressed air; fifty-iwo page? 7x10; subscrlp-
tionSl; established 1896; W. L. Saunders and
Frank Richards, editors: Compressed Air
Magazine Co.. publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,009 in 1902
and 2,417 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN
CHEMICAL SOCIETY; monthly(A A).
TOUCHSTONE; monthly, during col-
lege year; collegiate; thirty-eight pages 5x8;
subscription tl: established 1896; Students
of Lafayette College, editors and publishers.
BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF MEDICINE; bimonth-
ly: medical sociology; sixty four pages 4xb;
subscription $3; established 1891; Charles
Mclntire. editor; The American Academy of
Medicine, publishers (7—5).
EAST STROUDSBURG, Sfonroe
Co. 0 2,648+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna
ft Western Rd.. 1 m. N. E. of Stroudsburg,
the county seat. Manufacturing.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays ; Independent ; four pages loiSO;
subscription 50 cents; established 1878; W. D.
Lanterman, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
976
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PEXNS YL VANJA.
PENNS YL VANIA.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
EBENSBURG, c. h., Cambria Co. D
1,574-t- pop., on Pennsj'lvania Rd., 26 m.
W. of Altoona and 112 E. of Pittsburg.
Manufactures of lumber, woolen goods and
leatner.
CAMBRIA FREEMAN; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 32x28; subscription
$1; established 1867; Osborn A Andrews, edi-
tors and publishers (12—3).
CAMBRIA TRIBUNE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1S9S; L. E. Kaylor, editor
and publisher (1—8).
MOUNTAINEER HERALD; Thurs
days; republican; four pagex 20x26; sub-
scription $1; estabilslied 1871; W.R.Thomp-
son, editor and publisher ( 1—6).
(Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,150 in 1899
and 1,683 in 1903, since which it ha>
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
EDGEwboD PARK, Allegheny
Co. p on Pennsylvania Rd., 5 m. E. of Pitts-
burg, the county seat. Seat of the Western
Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and
Dumb.
WESTERN PENNSYL.VANIAN:
semi-monthly, during school year; deaf
mute; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1893; H. L. Branson, edi-
tor; Western Pennsylvania Institution for
the Deaf , publishers (2—8).
EDINBORO, Erie Co. tl 691t pop.,
13 m. S. of Erie, the county seat. Manu-
factures of lumber, pumps, sash and blinds.
Seat of Northwestern State Normal School.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1881; C. J. Cooper, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
SUNSHINE MAGAZINE AND
EDUCATIONAL. INDEPENDENT;
monthly; literary; thirty-six pages 6x9; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1900 ; Edinboro
Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 14.459 in 1901
and 29,442 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
ELDRED, MoKean Co. [^ 963t pop.,
on Bradford, Bordell & Kinzua and Western
New York & Pennsylvania Rds. and Alle-
gheny r., 14 m. W. of Bradford. Manufac-
tures of leather, glass, lumbermen's tools
and cutlery.
E A Cr Li E ; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878 ; A. D. Gould, editor and publisherdO— 5).
ELIZABETH, Allegheny Co. JJ 2,500
pop., on Pittsburg & Lalie Erie Rd. and
Monongahela r., 22 m. S. of Pittsburg, the
county seat. Coal mining and boat buUding.
Chief shipping point of the Monongahela
coal fields. Safe factory. Agriculture.
HERALD ; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1873; R. T.Wiley, editor; McOinley &
Wiley, publishers (l—b).
Copies printed: 967 in 1907
ELIZABETHTOWN, i-ancaiier
Co. P,l,473t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 18 m.
W. N, W. of Lancaster, the county seat, and
18 S. E. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Agricultural-implement and wheel manu-
factory, canning factory, distillery and
flour mill. Cattle center. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; four pages
20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1870 ;
N. A. Miller, editor and publisher (8—5).
HERALD; Wednesdays (A A).
ELIZABETH VILIiE, Dauphin Co.
Q, 838+ pop., on Northern Central Rd., about
30 m. N. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Wagon, furniture, canning and shirt fac-
tories; hosiery mills, machine shops and
foundries.
ECHO; Thursdays (A A).
LUTHERAN; monthly (A A).
ELKLAND, Tioga Co. ti l,109t pop.,
on Fall Brook and Addison & Pennsylvania
Rds., 27 m. S. W. of Corning, N. Y. Carriage,
basket and toy factories and tanneries.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1; established
1875; F. B. Orser, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
ELK LICK, Somerset Co. g 980t pop.
—local estimate 4.500— on Baltimore & Ohio
and Pennsylvania Rds.. 26 m. N. E. of Cum-
berland, Md. Coal mining, manufactur-
ing, farming and lumbering. Maple sugar
district.
SOMERSET CO. STAR; Thursdays;
republican; eight pares 15x22J4; subscription
$1.25; established 1S91; P. L. Livengood, edi-
tor and publisher (1—7). _ \
Copies printed: 1,255 in 1907
ELL WOOD CITY, Lawrence Co. -D
2,243+ pop., on Pittsburg & Western and
Pennsylvania, Beaver & Ellwood Rds., 11 m.
N. of Beaver. Bicycle tube works, tin-plate
factory, glass works, R. R. car supplies,
hardware factory and planing mill.
EAGLE AND MOTOR ; Thursdays :
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894; Eagle and Motor Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,680 in 190 1,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
977
PESNS YL VA NIA .
PENNtiYLVANIA.
EliMHURST, Lackawanna Co. cf 144t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawauua & Western
Rd., 6 m. E. by S. E. of Scrantou, the county
seat.
SIGNAL; Fridays; ten pages 10x14; sub-
scription $1; established 1S93; F.W.Harlow,
editor and publisher (1—8).
EMATJS, Lehigh Co. D- l,488t pop., on
Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 5 m. S. of
Allentown.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
£ M L. £ NT O N, Venango Co. "d 1.1901
pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd. and Allegheny
r., 89 m. N. of Pittsburg. Farming.
HERALD ; Fridays ; eight pages 15x26;
subscription $1 ; established lb97 ; C. F. Haider-
man, editor and publisher (7—3).
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 20x26-
subscriptiou $1; established 1885; E. H. Cub-
bison, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
£MPORIUM, c. h., Cameron Co. b
2,463t pop., on Pennsylvania, Emporium &
Rich Valley and Western New York &
Pennsylvania Rds., 75 m. W. of Lock Haven
Iron furnace, coal mining, coke industry.
CA3IERON CO. PRESS; Thursdajs;
republican ; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$l.5(); established 1866; H. H. Mullin, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
£ P H R A T A, Lancaster Co. O, 3,000
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 13 m.
N. E. of Lancaster, the county seat. Iron
foundry, knitting, silk, hosiery, flour and
planing mills and cigar manufactories.
Summer resort.
NEWS; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 20x26; subscription
«v..^-^, , o cents; estab-
fished 1888rD. BrLefev'er, editor and publish-
^"^li^E PORTER; Fridays; four pages
20x26; subscription 50 cents; established
1896; John M. Fry, editor; Wm. K. Fishburn,
publisher (1—7). , . ,.^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,283 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1904
and 1907.
REVIEW; Fridays ; neutral ; twelve
pages 15x22; subsciiption $1 ; established
18TO; C. S. Yeager, editor and publisher V-fj-
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in i«9S
and 1,694 in 1899, since which it has
furnished any definite and satisfac-
report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
£RI£, c. h., Erie Co. In 52,733T pop.,
center of five railroads, on Lake Erie 90 m.
62
not
tory
S. W. of Buffalo. N. Y. Lake conimerc«.
lumber trade and manufacturing. Several
natural-gas wells.
DAILY.
EVENING HERALD ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
democratic ; dallv eight, weekly sixteen pages
18x24; subscription— dally $3, weekly 81; es-
tablished 1878; Herald Printing and Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (2—1).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the years 1896 and 1900, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
MORNING DISPATCH} every mom
Ing; independent; eight to twelve pages 17x22 ;
subscription $2.60; established— Z)tsj:^a^c/i 1851,
Gazette 1828; Dispatch News Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
TAGEBLATT UND ZUSCHAUERi
every evening except Sunday, and NA-
TIONAL ZEITUNG, Fridays; German;
independent; dally eight, weekly sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.^, weekly
$1.50 ; established 1856 ; Erie Pi intlng Co. (Inc.),
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in 1903, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TI3IES; every evening except Sunday;
republican; ten pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1888; F. S. Phelps, editor;
Times Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 6).
(Topics piinted: 4,135 in 1896
6,534 in 1900
10,645 in 1902
11,208 in 1903
14,257 in 1904
15,248 in 1905
17,110 in 1906
18,511 in 1907
Si^^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Times is
guaranteed by the publishers
ofRoweil's American News-
paper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. —The Times fur-
nishes a detailed, sworn statement of cir-
culation for every day of 1907, showing an
average of 18,508, a larger circulation than
all Erie papers combined. The Timks guar-
antees its circulation, embodies it in every
contract. Printers' Ink, April 24. 1907, after
personal investigation by Manager Palmer,
said: "In all the United State there Is
probably no other paper which has so large
a circulation in city and* county, relative to
poDulatlon." Daily average for January,
1908, was 18 4*^7 copies. E. Katz, Special
Representative.
TEEO
978
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PEXNS YL VA NIA.
WEEKLY.
ECHO; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es
tablished 1893; T. P. Rynder, editor and
publisher (3—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,000 in 1897, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
SUNDAY MESSENGER. GRAPH-
IC; Sundays; sixteen pages 17x24; sub-
scription $2.40; established— iJfessenger 1894,
Graphic 1880; The Sunday Messenger Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (6—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
UNION LABOR JOURNAL; Satur
days (A A).
"EVEIfETT, Bedford Co. p l,884t pop.,
on Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain
Rd., 8 m. E. of Bedford, the county seat.
Tanneries, flour and planing mills, foun-
dry, blast furnace, glass and agricultural-
implement factories.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; four pages
23x36; subscription $1; established 1868;
Joseph F.Biddle, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscriotion $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; John C. Chamberlain, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,400 in 1907
FALLS CREEK, Clearfield Co. D
1,500 pop., on Allegheny Valley, Buffalo,
Rochester & Pittsburg, Pennsylvania and
Reynoldsvllle & Falls Creek Rds., 22 m. N.
W. of Clearfleld, the county seat. Tannery,
saw mill and glass plant. Brickyards.
HERALD ;FrIdays; independent; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1891 :
D. C. Whitehill, editor and publisher (12—4^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,088 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1906.
T AYILTTE CITY, Fayette Co.pi,595t
pop., on Pittsburg & Lake Erie Rd., 23 m.
N. W. of Uniontown. Coal mining.
J O U RN A li; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Beam & Gilbert, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
FINIiEYVILLE, Washington Co. p
447+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about
15 m. S. of Pittsburg.
EXPONENT; Tliursdays (A A).
FORD CITY, Armstrong Co. -D 2,870t
pop., on Allegheny Valley and Allegheny r,,
4 m. S. of Kittanlng, the county seat. Plate-
PENNS YL VANIA.
glass works, pottery, flour mill and brick
yards.
MIRROR; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; John T. Cun-
ningham, editor and publisher (6— S).
FOREST CITY, Susquehanna Co. cf
4,379+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie &
Western and New York, Ontario & Western
Rds., 6 m. N. of Carbondale. Coal mining,
stone quarries, silk mill and agriculture.
NEWS: Thursdays; independent; eiglit
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1887; Gelder & Budd, editors and publishers
(3-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,094 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
FRACKVIIiLE, Schuylkill Co. o
3,000 pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Pennsylvania Rds., 8 m. N. of Pottsvllle.
Agriculture and coal mining. Railroad
town.
LEDGER; Saturdays; independent; six
pages 20x<6; subscription $1; established
1897; Wm. G. Hess, editor; W. G. & H. H.
Hess, publishers (1—8).
STAR; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x20; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1892; U. Grant Mengel, editorand pub-
lisher (6—3).
FRANKLIN, c.h., Veyiango Co. \2
7,317+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie &
Western, Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and Allegheny Valley Rds. and Allegheny
r., 28 m. S. E.of Meadville. Petroleum trade
and manufacturing.
EVENING NEW^S; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and VENANGO CITIZEN-
PRESS, Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $4.50. weekly
SOcents; established— dally 1878, weekly 1855;.
Jas. B. Borland, editor; Evening News Print-
ing Company, publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
for an average issue of 1,345 in iQOO
and 2,597 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for an issue of 2,400 _ in 1895
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1898, up to
and including 1907.
VENANGO DAILY HERALD; ev-
ery evening: except Sunday; prohibition;
eight pages 15}^x33; subscription $3; estab-
lished September, 1904: H. B. Milward, editor;
Venango Printing Co., publishers (1—7).
PEOPLE; Fridays (A A).
VENANGO SPECTATOR} Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 13}^x2o; "ub-
scrlptlon $1 ; established 1849 ; H. M. Irwin &
Co.. editors and publishers.
(Topics printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 for the year 1899,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
VENANGO VINDICATOR; Fridays;
prohibition; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established October. 1902 ; H. B. Milward,-
edltor; The Venango Pi-inting Company, pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
{'79
PENNSYLVANIA.
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
FRAZER, Chester Co. P, 161t pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd., about 23 m. W. of Phila-
delphia.
DISPATCH; Thursdays (A A).
FREEBTTRG, Snyder Co. a
5 m. from Susquehanna r. and 40 N. of
Harrlsburg, the State capital. Tannery
and cigar, coach and other factories.
Musical college and academy.
COURIER: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established 1866;
William F.Brown, editor and publisher(l — 8).
FREELAND, Luzerne Co. a- 5,254t
pop.— local estimate 7,800— on Lehigh Valley
Rd., 9 m. N. E. of Hazleton. Iron foundry,
silk mill and machine shops. Coal.
TRIBUNE; tri-weekly. Mondays, "Wed-
nesdays and Fridays ; democratic ; four pages
15x22: subscription $1.50: established 1888;
Tribune Co. (Limited), editors and publish-
ers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
PRESS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1895; W. R. Flad, editor and pub-
lisher (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,134 for the
year 1896, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
PROGRESS; semi -weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican: four pages 18x24;
subscription S1.50; established 1881; Owen
Fowler, editor; W. Guv Lensenbach, pub-
lisher f2— 4).
FREEPORT, Armstrong Co. -aljdii
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Allegheny r.,
39 m. N. E. of Pittsburg. Agriculture.
HERAL.D ; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription SI; established 1899; Freeport
Printing and Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (9-3).
JOURNAL ; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 :
established 1876: R. B. McKee, editor and
publisher.
GALiETON, Potter Co. a 2,415t pop.,
on Buffalo ft Susquehanna Rd., 5 m. S. W.
of Gaines. Tannery, lumbering and car
shops. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT: Thursdays (A A).
LEADER. DISPATCH ; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; E. R. Beever, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1898 and 1899, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
GAL.LITZIN, Cambria Co. n 2,759t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 13 m. W. of
PENNSYLVANIA.
Altoona. Coal mines and coke factories.
Agriculture.
ITEM: Fridays; independent; six pages
15x22; subscription .SI; established Septem-
ber, 1906; Charles F. Piatt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
GENESEE, Potter Co. 6 250 pop., on
New York & Pennsylvania and Buffalo &
Susquehanna Rds., 18 m. N. E. of Couders-
port, the county seat. Agriculture.
TIMES; Wednesdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription ,50 cents: estab-
lished 1896; R.L. Hurd, editor and publisher
a2-3).
GETTYSBURG, c. h., Adams Co. g
3,495+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Western Maryland Rds., 36 m. S. S. W. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Seat of Penn-
sylvania College and Theological College of
the Lutheran Church.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
independent ; four to six pages 13x20 : sub-
scription $3; established October, 1902; Philip
R. Bikle, editor ; Ralph R. Buvinger, pub-
lisher (1—8).
NEWS; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; Independent; four papes 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established November, 1902;
N. C. Barbehenn, editor and publisher (7—5)
(AA).
COMPILER; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages ir)i/<ix22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1818: Wm. Arch McClean. editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,900 in 1895
and 1,720 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
STAR AND SENTINEL: Wednesdays
(A A).
LUTHERAN QUARTERLY: Janu-
ary, April, July and October: lutheran; one
nundred and sixty-two pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established 1849; J. A. Singmaster,
publisher (1—8).
GIRARD, Erie Co. ^ 954t pop., on
New York, Chicago & St. Louis, Lake Shore
& Michigan Southern, Pennsylvania Go's
and Pittsburg, Shenango & Lake Erie Rds.,
16 m. S. W. of Erie, the county seat. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
COSMOPOLITE; Thursdays; independ-
ent-republican; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 18(i6; C. F. Armour, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average isshe of 1,028 in 1895
and 1,225 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
GIRARDVILLE, Schuylkill Co. d-
3,666+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Lehigh Valley Rds.. 9 m. N. by N. W. of
Pottsvllle, the county seat. Coal mining.
LEADER: Saturdays; four pages 18x20;
subscrtption 50 cents: established 1892; J. C.
Bracy, editor and publisher.
GLEN CAMPBELL, Indiana Co.-a
1,500 pop., on Pennsylvania and Pittsburg
& Eastern Rds., 23 m. N. E. of Indiana, the
980
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA.
PENNS YL VANIA.
county seat. Coal mining, agriculture and
lumber.
COUNTY JOURNAL.; Thursdayg;
eight page8 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; H. Edwin Williams, editor; Jour-
nal Publishing Company, publishers (T— 5).
GLENROCK, York Co. gi.UTtpop.,
on Northern Central Rd.. 16 m. S. of York,
the county seat. Flour, wire cloth, woolen
and planing mills and other manufactures.
Farming.
ITE>I; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x27 ; subscription $1 ; established 1870; M. L.
Kapp, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,079 for the
year 1896, 1,078 in 1897, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
GREATBEND, Sutquehanna Co. [3'
836t pop., on Erie Rd., 9 m. W. N. W. of
Susquehanna and 14 S. by S. E. of Blng-
hamton, N. Y. Tannery. Farming, grazing
and railroading.
PLAINDEAL.ER; Thursdayg; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1874; Samuel P. More, editor and
publisher.
GREENGASTLE, Franklin Co. g
1,463+ pop., on Cumberland Valley Rd., 63 m.
S. W. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Manufactory of agricultural implements.
Farming.
ECHO-PIIiOT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1849; Geo. M. Heilman and W. J.
Patton, editors and publishers.
PRESS; Fridays ; independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1878;
Wm. R. Davidson, editor and publisher (1—8).
GREENSBTJRG, c. h., Wettmore-
landCo. p 20,000 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.,
30 m. E. S. E. of Pittsburg. Steam-heating
apparatus factory, steel works, glass
works, nut and bolt manufactorj" and
natural -gas wells. Coal -shipping point.
Agriculture.
PRESS; every morning except Sunday,
and VVEEKLiY, Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x23%; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1.30; established as Tribune, 1881;
Crombie Allen, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
2^:^27 in 1895 and 4,133 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,436 in 1900 and 2,408
in 1903, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1904 and 1907.
REVIEAV ; every morning except Sunday
(. A A j-
STAR; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY CLIPPER, Wednesdays;
democratic; daily eight, weekly twelve
pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $.3, weekly
$1: established— daily March, 1901, weeklv
1896; James K. Clarke, editor; Westmoreland
Printing and Publishing Co., publishers
(13-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such- definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that eflfect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and TRIBUNE-HERALD, Wednes-
days: republican: eight pages 15x33%; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly .$1.50; established
—daily 1889, weekly 1807; Crombie Allen, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8). See advertise-
ment below.
Copies printed: 4,147 in 1907
PENNSYLVANIA ARGUS; Wednes-
days: democratic; four pages 21x28: subscrip-
tion $L50: established 1882; John M. Laird's
Bons, editors and publishers.
WESTMORELAND DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic: eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1798; T. R.
Winsheimer, editor and publisher (12-6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
GREENVILLE, Mercer Co. b 4.814t
pop., on Erie, Pennsylvania Co's and Besse-
mer & Lake Erie Rds. and Shenango r., 85
m. N. W. of Pittsburg. Rolling mills,
railroad shops, weldless steel tubing and
other manufacturing. Farming.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday; four pages 17J^x22: subscrip-
tion $4.50; established 1897; A~dvance Argus
Co., editors and publishers (7—5).
GREE.NSBURG DAILY TRIBUNE
(EVENING)
GreensbtirgC* 'W^estmoreland Cotinty, Pa.
Largest Circulation in Westmoreland County. Averaee 1907 ^*^^»
Prints more classified advertisements than any other newspaper in
Westmoreland County.
TDIDIIKICT.LJirDAI P^ (weeklv-wednesdaY)
I rilDvJINCniI.riMLL/ official Paper of Westmoreland Co.
Population— Greensburg, 20,000; Westmopeland County, 200 000
Greensburg is the distributing point for a population of 200,000, with realty assessed
at $3,000,000, representing an actual value of $200,000,000.
CROMBIE ALLEN, Editor and Publisher H. L. ALLEN, Business Mgr.
Detailed Circulation Statement and Rate Card on Request.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
983
PENNSYLVANIA-Harrisburg.
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
EVANGELICAL VISITOR; semi
monthly; brethren In Christ; sixteen pages
9x13; subscription $1; established 1878; George
DetwUer, editor and publisher (1—8). Does
not insert advertisements.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN WOODiUAN; monthly;
Modern Woodmen of America; eight pages
9xrJ; subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
D. H. Fox; editor and publisher (12— 2 j (AA).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,735 in 1902
and 1,512 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1906.
BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL;
monthly (A A).
CHURt H FORUM; monthly (A A).
CONFERENCE HERALD; monthly;
united brethren in Chi'ist ; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription 25 cents; established 1892;
Rev. D. D. Lowery, D. D.. editor; East Penn
Conference of United Brethren in Christ,
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,833 i^i 1907
EVANGELICAL BIBLE TEACH-
ER; monthly; united evangelical church;
thirty six pages 6x9; subscription 50 cents;
established 1891; Rev. W. H. Fouke, editor;
S. L. Wiest, publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: 3,840 in 1902
3.933 in 1903
4,248 in 1905
4,423 in 1906
4,535 in 1907
KEYSTONE CITIZEN; monthly;
temperance; eight pages 12x17; subscription
50 cents; established 1S99; S. E. Nicholson,
editor; Pennsylvania Anti-Saloon League,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Tliis paper liad credit
for an average issue of 13,625 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 12,500 in IQ07.
KEYSTONE LEAGUE OF CHRIS-
TIAN ENDEAVOR JOURNAL;
monthly; Christian endeavor; twenty-eight
pages 6x9: subscrlpthm 50 cents; established
1896; W. H. Fouke, editor; S. L. Wiest, pub-
lisher (12— 5).
Copies printed: 1,833 ^^ 1902
1.934 in 1903
2,629 in 1905
2,811 in 1906
2,876 in 1907
MISSIONARY TIDINGS: monthly;
united evangelical church ; twenty-eight
pages 8x10; subscription 25 cents; established
1892; Miss Estella K. Steinmetz, editor; Miss
L. C. Graeff, publisher; organ of the Wo-
man's Home and Foreign Missionary Society
of the United Evangelical Church (1—8).
Copies printed: 7,612 in 1907
SCHOOL GAZETTE; monthly; edu-
cational; sixteen pages 83^x11"^; subscription
50 cents; established 1886; John S. Arnold,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,753 i" 1895
and 4,563 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since 1902, up to
and including 1907,
SUNBEAM; monthly; church of God;
four pages 8^x12; subscription 25 cents; es-
tablished 1883; Miss L. A. Forney, editor; W.
A. Laverty, publisher (7—5). Does not insert
advertisements.
PENNSYL VANIA—Harrisburg.
QUARTERLY.
EVANGELICAL BIBLE QUAR-
TER liY; January, April, July and Octo-
ber; united evangelical church; thirty-two
pages 6x9; subscription 12 cents; established
1800; Rev. W. H. Fouke, editor; United
Evangelical Publishing House, publish-
ers (12—4).
Copies printed: 50,820 in 1903
55,334 in 1906
56,625 m 1907
HARRISON VALLEY (P. O. Rou-
• lette). Potter Co. ti 307+ pop., on New York
Central & Hudson River Kd. , about 30 m. N.
E. of Coudersport.
HARRISON HERALD ; Fridays (A A).
HASTINGS, Cambria Co. Q on Penn-
sylvania Rd., 21 m. N. of Ebensburg.
NORTH CAMBRIA NEWS; Fri-
days; independent; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1902; The
News Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 1).
HATBORO, Montgomery Co. m,200
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 15 m.
N. of Philadelphia. Farmmg.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1898; Wil-
son Welsh, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,107 ip 1902,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
PUBLIC SPIRIT ; Saturdays; Inde
pendent; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1873; O. E. C. Robinson, editor;
The Robinson Publishing Co., publishers;
dated also at Jenkintown (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,500 in 1895, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1899, up to and including 1907-
HATFIELD, Montgomery Co. R 600
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd. Cloth-
ing factory and flour mills. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1893; C. R. Addi-
son, editor and publisher (1—8).
HAWLEY, Wayne Co. cf l,925t pop.,
on New York, Lake Erie & Western and
Erie & Wyoming Valley Rds., 30 m. N. E.
of Scranton. Manufacture of knit goods,
cut glass, green glass and silk.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1872;Frank J. F. Warg. editor and publisher
(7-5).
HAZLETON, Luzerne Co. D- 14,230t
pop.— local estimate 35.000— on Lehigh Val-
ley & Pennsylvania Rd., 115 m. N. W. of
Philadelphia. Coal mining and manufac-
turing.
PLAIN SPEAKER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pages 13x;iO;
subscription $3; established lPo2- Wm. C.Der-
shuck, editor and publisher (6 1).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
981
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
FENNS YL VAN! A.
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK Li Y, Thursdays: repub
llcan: six to eight pages 18x22; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1870.
weekly 1866; C. B. Snyder, editor; Sentinel
Printing Co., publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on four occasions indi-
cated a desire to have credit for issuing
more than i,ooo copies regularly, but
such definite information as would war-
rant such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
STANDARD; every morning except
Sunday; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub
ecriptlon J3; established 1885; L. G. Lubrecht,
editor; Standard Publishing Co., publishers.
SLOVENSKI NOVINY; Thursdays;
Slavonian; eight pages 13x20; sabscription
$1; established 1897; Francis A. Toth, editor
and publisher.
VOLKS JOURNAL; Saturdays; Ger-
man; six to eight pages 17x22; subscription
$2; established 1871; Curt Melnitz, editor and
publisher (1—8),
HERNDON, Northumberland Co. n
830 pop., on Northern Central and Phila-
delphia & Reading Rds., 30 m. N. of Harris-
burg, the State capital. Agriculture.
S T A Rj Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1898;
jE. S. Stroub, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,146 in 1907
HOLMDAYSBURG, c. h.. Blair
Co. D 2,998+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and
canal and Juniata r., 21 m. W. of Hunting-
don. Iron manufacturing and coal mining.
DEMOCRATIC STANDARD;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 19x26;
subscription $2 ; established 183S; A. R. Traugh.
editor and publisher (7—3).
REGISTER; Wednesdays; repubUcan;
four pages 2tlx26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; Frauk J. Over, editor and pub
Usher (7—3).
HOLMESBURG (P. O. Philadel-
phia), Philadelphia Co. cf Suburb of Phila-
delphia.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
WORLD; Saturdays (A A).
UOMBSTi: AT}, Allegheny Co.pi2,55i1
pop., on Pennsylvania and Pittsburg &
Lake Erie Rds. and Monongahela r., 8 m.
E. S. E. of Pittsburg, the county seat. Glas*
factories, fire-brick and Bessemer steel
works and a plate steel mill. Coal mining.
NEWS-MESSENGER ; every evening
except Sunday ; eight pjiges 16x22; subscrip
tlon $8; established— A'etfs 1881, Messenger
1S«9: Messenger Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,314 in 1900
and 1,931 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PRESS; every morning except Sunday;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1899; Press Printing and Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers.
HONESDAIiE, c.h., WayneCo.[:f
2,864+ pop., on Delaware & Hudson and
Erie Rds. and Lackawaxen r., 32 m. N. E. of
PKNNS YL VA NJA .
Scranton. Silk mills and glass, ax and
shoe factories. Coal pockets.
WAYNE CO. HERALD; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1832;
Nelson J. Spencer, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,160 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited iwth more than 1,000 in 1907.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1844 ; Wilson & Penniman, editors and pub-
lishers (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
WAYNE INDEPENDENT; weekly,
twice a-week, Tuesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1878: Benjamin F. Haines,
editor and publisher (7— S).
Copies printed: 4,033 in 1904
4,200 in 1906
HONEYBROOK, Cheater Co. ^609 f
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 20 m. E. of
Lancaster. Agriculture.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1879;
H. C. Bucher, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HOUTZDALE, Clearfield Co. U l,482t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 27 m. S. E. of
Clearfield, the county seat. Coal mining.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; republican; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1899; B. F. Rinehart. editor; H. Boulton, pub-
lisher (1—8).
HOWARD, Center Co. D u63t pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd.. 12 m. E. of Bellefonte,
the county seat. Iron works, brick yards
and canning factory. Farming.
HUSTLER; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x2*2; subscription $1; established 1898:
F. S. Dunham, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HUGHESVILLE, Lycoming Co. ^
1.528+ pop., on Willlamsport & North Branch
Rd., 16 m. E. of Willlamsport, the county
seat. Manufactures lumber and household
furniture. Shipping point for lumber,
bark, railroad ties and leather.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; four
pages 17^x24; subscription $1.50; established
April, 1903; S. V. Border, editor; Hughesville
Printing Co., publishers (8—3 P) (A A).
MAIL; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1874; A. H.Shimp. editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,046 in 1900,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
985
PENNSYLVANIA.
HULMEVILLE. Buckt Co. O, 454t
pop., on Neshaminy creek, 18 m. N. E. of
Philadelphia and 8 S. S. W. of Trenton, N.J.
Cordage and haircloth manufactories.
DELAWARE VALLEY ADVANCEj
Thursdays: four pages 3Ux26; subscription
$1; established 1877; W. J. Ellis, editor and
publisher (1— S).
HUMMELSTOWN, Dauphin Co. u
1,729+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.,
9 m. E. of Harrisburg, the county seat and
State capital. Several mills and manu-
factories and quarries of brown sand-
stone and limestone.
SUN; Fridays ; independent ; four pages
20k36; subscription $1; established 1871; W.
R. Hendricks, editor and publisher f 7— 3).
HUNTINGDON, c. h., Huntingdon
Co. u 6,053 pop., on Peunsjlvania and
Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain Rds.and
Juniata r., 96 m. W. N. W. of Harrisburg, the
State capital. Manufacturing and mining.
NEWS ; semi-weekly, Mondays and Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 15x21; sub-
scription $1.35; established 1874; Kimber
Cleaver, editor and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,261 in 1897
and 2,435 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 190 1, up to
and including 1907.
GLOBE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 22x28; subacription $1.50; established
1844; Howard E. Butz. editor and publisher
(3-3). ...
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1898 and 1901, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactorv claim for issuing so many.
NEW ERA JOURNAIi; Wednedays;
republican; eight pages 17J^x24; subscription
$1; established 1805; Samuel Steele, editor;
New Erpj Journal Co., publishers.
JUNIATA ECHO; month^v, during
college year; educational institutions; twen-
ty-four pages 71^x101^; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; A. B. Brumbaugh, editor;
Juniata College, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,920 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
HYNDMAN, Bedford Co. g l,S42t
pop. , on Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania
Rds.. about 6 m. N. of State line of Mary-
land. Tanneries, planing and flouring mills,
limestone quarries and fire-brick works.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Chas. E. Stoneslfer, editor; I. N.
Swope, publisher (1—8).
INDIANA, c. h., Indiana Co. -D 4,142t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Buffalo, Roches-
ter & Pittsburg Rds.. 72 m. E. N. E. of Pitts-
burg and 83 W. N. W. of Altoona. Tannery,
planing, flour and woolen mills and manu-
facture of agricultural implements. Seat
PE NNS TL VA NIA .
of a State Normal School. Farming and
mining. Glass works and ladder factory.
EVENING GAZETTE; every evening
except Sunday, and INDIANA CO. GA-
ZETTE, Wednesdays; republican; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1905,
weekly 1890; Walter H.Jackson, editor; In-
diana Publishing Co. , publUhers ( 12—4 ) .
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,594 in 1895 and 3,527 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any def-
inite_ and sati'Bfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 2,250 in 1903
and more than i.ooo in 1905 and 1907.
D E 31 O C R A T ; Wednesdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1862; Franklin Sansom, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
MESSENGER; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription tl;
established 1856; Messenger Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for_ an issue of 1,680 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
PROGRESS; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1814; A. T. Moorhead & Son, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,813 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 2,250 in 1904
and more than 1,000 In 1905 and 1907.
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 18T8 ;
A. P. and H. M. Lowry, editors and publish-
ers (8—3).
INGRAM, Allegheny Co. P
BULLETIN; Saturdays (A A).
IRWIN, Westmoreland Co. p 2,4«2t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Youghlogheny
Rds., 21 m. E. of Pittsburg. Coal mining
and manufacture of electric apparatus,
mine supplies, etc. Car shops.
REPUBLICAN-STANDARD; Frl
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; estBihllBhed— Republican 1891,
Standard 1881; S. Grant Helnian, editor; Re-
publican Printing Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,806 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
JAMESTOWN, Mercer Co. tl 834t
pop., on Pennsylvania Co's and Lake Shore
& Michigan Southern Rds. and Shenango r.,
98 m. N. of Pittsburg. Lumbering, stock
raising, dairying and agriculture.
WORLD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22: subscrlptlonf 1; established 1895 ;
The World Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
986
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
JEANNETTE, Westmoreland Co. p
5,S65+ pop., ou Penniylvanla Rd., 4 m. W. of
Greensburg, the county seat, and 27 m. S. E.
of PIttgburg. Window and flint glass, lead
and chemical works. Electrical-supply
works. Agriculture.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; republican ;
*ighi pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1889; W. E. Loughner, editor; John H.
Trescher, publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1900, but
has not since set up any claim for is-
suing so many.
WESTMORELAND JOURNAL.;
Wednesdays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established Novem-
ber, 1902; A. F. Landis, editor and publisher
(8-5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
JENKINTOWN, Montgomery Co. R
2,091+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.,
9 m. N. of Philadelphia. Farming.
TIMES-CHRONICLE; Saturdays;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1894 ; Clayton Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
JERMYN, Lackawanna Co. [:f 2,567t
pop., on Delaware & Hudson and New
York. Ontario & Western Rds.. 4 m. S. of
Carbondale and 13 N. E. of Scranton, the
county seat. Coal mining.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1890; Paul W.
Harris, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
JERSEY SHORE, Lycoming Co. b
3,070+ pop.— local estimate 6,700— on Penn-
sylvania and New York Central & Hudson
River Rds. and Susquehanna r., 12 m. W.
of Wllliamsport, the county seat. Rail-
road and car shops. Agriculture.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEK liY, Thursdays; daily in-
dependent, weekly democratic; four pages
15x23; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1902, weekly 1861 ; The Herald
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (7— .5^.
VIDETTE; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1854 ; J. A. Eck-
ert, editor and publisher (1—8).
JOHNSONBURG, Elk Co. b 3,894+
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western,
Pennsylvania and Buffalo, Rochester &
Pittsburg Rds., 8 m. N. by N. E. of Ridgway,
the county seat. Lumbering and manu-
facturing.
BREEZE; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; W. A. McClure, editor; Breeze
Printing Co., publishers (3—3).
PRESS; Fridavs; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1: established 1896; Alva H. Greg-
PENNSYLVANJA.
ory, editor ; Press Publishing Company,,
publishers.
JOHNSTOWN, Cambria Co. n 35,936t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Baltimore &
Ohio Rds., 78 m. E. of Pittsburg. Iron, steel,
radiator, paint, cement, wagon, car, axle,
tar paper, cut-glass and flre-brick manu-
facturing. Coal and coke.
DEMOCRAT; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily eight to sixteen, weekly eight
pages 151^x211; subscription— daily $8. weekly
$1; establislied- daily 1888, weekly 1863; War-
ren Worth Bailey, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,725 in 1895
and 7,533 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
JOURNAL; every morning except Sun-
day; independent; twelve pages 17x21; sub-
scription $3; established December, 19(3; R.
J. Kaylor, editor : Journal Company, publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies 'printed: 7,903 in 1907
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x23; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1.50; established— daily J873, weekly
1953; Anderson H. Walters, editor; The
Johnstown Tribune Publishing Company,
publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: daily, 2,373 iii 1896
2,797 in 1899
10,205 for year
ending January 31, 1908.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 3,275 in 1893 and 2,764
in 1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2.250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
Publisher'a announcement. — The Tribune is
the only evening daily in the great Cam-
bria-Somerset steel, coal and agricultural
region. The character of its circulation
will appeal to "clean" advertisers. If
"quality count.<j," it has that desirability,
combined with quantity. The Weekly
Tribune is "the weekly" of the same re-
gion. The Tribune desires " clean " adver-
tising at card rates.
The Tribune's sworn statements show an
Increase In circulation of more than 21 per
cent during 1907. The volume of advertis-
ing has increased 30 per cent. No adver-
tLsing can properly cover Johnstown and
vlcinitj' without making use of the Tribune-
FREIE PRES&JE ; Fridays; German;
independent; eight pages 17i4x:2:^Va; subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1871; Wm. F. & F.
K. Schubert, editors and publishers (2—5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit for
an average issue of 1,548 in 1902 and 1,718 in
1906, since which it has not furnished a report,
but was credited with exceeding 1,000 in 1Q07.
KANE, McKean Co. (2 7,500 pop., on
Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Ohio and
Bradford, Bordell & Kinzua Rds., 95 m.
E. S. E. of Erie. Railroad repair shops,
window glass and various manufactories.
Summer resort. Gas, petroleum and lumber.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sundav; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $3 established 1892; K. K, Godding,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
£87
PENNSYLVANIA.
editor; Kane Republican Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in 1898, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
LiEA DER ; Fridays; prohibition; eight
pages 15x2"^; subscription $1; established 1884;
Blon H. Butler, manager; Leader Printing
Company, publishers (12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,075 for the
year 1903, 1,075 in 1905, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
KARTHAUS, Clearfield Co. u 996
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. 30 m. E. N. E. of
Clearfield, the county seat. Agriculture
and coal mining.
TIiyiES. {See Curwensville.)
KENNETT SQUARE, Cheiter Co.
□, 1,561+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington &
Baltimore Rd., 33 m. S. W. of Philadelphia.
Foundry. Terra cotta, fibre and machine
works. Agriculture.
KENNETT ADVANCE; Saturdays;
republican; four pages 2ux26; subscription
$1; established 1877; Kennett Advance Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: 1,080 in 1897
1,068 in 1907
KENNETT NEWS AND ADVER-
TISER; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
C. C. Hadley, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: 1,205 in 1896
1,418 in 1902
1,418 in 1907
KINGSTON, Luzerne Co. ^ 3,846t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Susquehanna
r., 1 m. N. W. of and opposite Wllkesbarre,
the county seat. Coal mining.
STORMS AND SIGNS; monthly;
meteorological ; twenty pages 4]4x7}i; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; U C. Coles,
editor and publisher (2 — 8 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,258 in 1897
and 5,225 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
KITTANNING, c. h., Armstrong
Co. -a 3,902+ pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd.
and Allegheny r., 44 m. N. N. E. of Pitts-
burg. Coal and iron mines and iron and
china works. Qsis.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIjY, Wednesdays; independ-
ent; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages 22x28; subscription— daily $3. weekly
$1; established-daily 1898, weekly 1876; Simp-
son & Fries, editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had credit for an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
PENNSYLVANIA.
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
_ The weekly edition has on two occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
AR^rSTRONG DEMOCRAT AND
SENTINEL.; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1; established
1864; John W. Rohrer, editor and publisher
(8-3).
FREE PRESS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription Si ; established
1825: M. B. Oswald, Sr., editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,541 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1896: Kittanning Tribune Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four_ occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming,
KNOX, Clarion Co. -D on Pittsburg &
Western Rd., 20 m. S. of Oil City. Machine
shops, planing mills and several petroleum
wells.
CLARION CO. NATIONAL.; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1881; J. C. West, editor and
publisher; dated at Edenburg (S— 3).
KNOXVILLE, Tioga Co. ± 868tpop.,
on Buffalo & Susquehanna and ^'ew York
Central & Hudson River Rds., '45 m. W. of
Elmira, N. Y. Shoe, hosiery, sash, door and
blind factories. Creamery, tobacco ware-
houses and grist mill.
COURIER; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1883; Chas. E. Brugler, editor and publisher.
K.TJTZTO'WN, Berks Co. ::j,328t pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 17 m.
N. E. of Reading, the county seat. Foundry
and carriage, shoe and knitting factories.
Limestone and iron ore.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; German; Inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1.25;
established 1869; Jacob B. Esser, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
PATRIOT; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.5J); estab-
lished 1870; W. S. Rhode, editor; Jacob B.
Esser, publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LACEYVILLE, Wyoming Co. a TOO
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., about 19 m.
988
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
N. W. of Tunkhaunock, the county seat.
Farming.
MESSSJEXGER; Wednesdays; neutral;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Ward & Wright, editors and pub-
lishers U— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,098 in 1897
and 1,431 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LANCASTER, c. h., Lancaster Co.O,
41,459+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds., 68 m. W. of Philadel-
phia. Seat of Franklin and Marshall Col-
lege. Manufacturing center. Agriculture.
DAILY.
E X A M IN E R ; every evening except
Sunday, and SEx^I-WEEKLY, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
Bcriptlon— daily $5, semi-weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1872, weekly 1825; Achey & Gar-
recht, editors and publishers (1—8).
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1899 and more than
t 1,000 in 1900, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
fNTELLiIGENCER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and S EM I -W EE K I. Y,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; democratic ;
six to eight pages 30x24 ; subscription— dally
$&, semi- weekly $1.50; established— dally 1864,
semi- weekly 1794; A. J. Steinman and Chas.
8. Foltz, editors; Geo. A. Shelly, publisher.
MORNING NEWS; every morning ex-
cept Sunday; six pages 18x24; subscription
$5; established 1889: Morning News Co., edi-
tors and publishers (6—6).
NEW ERA ; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLiY, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; ten to twenty
pages 16x21; subscription— daily $5, semi-
weekly $1.90; established 1877; James D.
Landis, editor; The New Era Printing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily and semi-
weekly editions each had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1907.
WEEKLY
DER VOLKSFRBUND IJND BEO-
BACHTER t Wednesdays; German; re-
publloan; four pages 22x38; subscription $1.30;
setablished 18(JB ; John Baer's Sons, editors
and publishers.
INQUIRER; Saturdays; republican;
•Ight pages 18x24; subscription (1.50; estab-
lished 1848; I. K. Wltmer, editor; Instate of
E. Oriest, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
LABOR LEADER; Saturdays; labor;
four pages 17x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1892; Carpenter & Grenawalt, editors
and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an i.'^sue of 3.600 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
LAW REVIEW; Mondays; legal; slx-
taen pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
li88; Q. Ross Eshleman, editor and publisher
(1-8).
PENNSYLVANIA— Lancaster.
ROSTER OF THE MEDICAL OR-
GANIZATIONS OF PHILADEL-
PHIA; Saturdays; medicine; four to six-
teen pages 5%x8J^; issued for free distribu-
tion to members of the Philadelphia Medical
Societies; established September, 1905 ; A. B.
Hirsh, editor; Philadelphia County Medical
Society, publishers (11—7). Does not insert
advertisements (A A).
MONTHLY.
GRAND ARMY NEWS; monthly;
Grand Army of the Republic; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents; established 1887;
A. C. Leonard, editor and publisher (3—3)
(A A).
HOMCEOPATHIC ENVOY; monthly;
medical; twelve pages 9i^xl2i^; subscription
25 cents; established 1890; E. P. Aushutz, edi-
tor and publisher.
HOMCEOPATHIC RECORDER;
monthly; medical; forty-eight pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1886; Boericke &
.Tafel, editors and publishers; dated also at
Philadelphia (1—8).
3IEDICAL NOTES AND QUERIES:
monthly; medical; twenty pages 6x9; sub-
scription $1; established Jaliuary. 1905;
Henry WrCattell, A.M., M.D., editor; Medical
Notes and Queries Co., publishers (1—8).
NEUKIRCHENBLATT ; monthly;
German; eight pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1887; Louis H. Tafel, German
Missionary Union of New Church, publlsliers
(2—5).
PENNSYLVANIA SCHOOL
JOURNAL; monthly; educational; forty-
eight to sixty pages 7x10; subscription $1.60;
established 1852; N. C. Schaeffer editor; J. P.
McCaskey, publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6.500 in 1895
and 8,300 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY;
science; one hundred and eight pages ej-^xlO;
subscription $3; established l-i39: J. McKeen
Cattell, editor: The Science Press, pub-
lishers (4— 5P) (A A).
EVERY SIX WEEKS.
ECONOMIC GEOLOGY; every six
weeks (A A).
QUARTERLY*.
BRIEF; quarterly (A A).
liANDISVILLE, Lancaster Co. P
707+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds., 8 m. N. W. of Lan-
caster.
VIGIL; Fridays; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; B. F.Missemer,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LANGHORNE,*«cA:« Co. c^SOltpop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 23 m. N. E.
of Philadelphia. Farming.
STANDARD ; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 34x82; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871 ; Fetterolf Bros., editors and pub-
Ushers.
LANSDAL.E, Montgomery Co. R 2,754t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Stony Creek Rds., 10 m. N. of Norrlstown,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
9E0
PENNSYLVANIA.
the county seat, and 32 N. by N. W. of
Philadelphia. Manufacturing.
REPORTER; Thursdaj's ; independent-
republican; four pages 25x80; subscription
$l.a5; establighed 1870; H. M. Woodmansee,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays; republi-
can : four pages 23x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885 ; J. Wilmot Harvey, editor and
publisher.
LANSDOWNE, ^«^awarc (7o.a,«,830t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington A: Balti-
more Rd., 5 m. W. of Philadelphia. Subur-
ban residences.
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; Pratt &
Levis, editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
liANSFORD, Carbon Co. D- 4,888t
pop., on Central of New Jersey Rd., In Pan-
ther Creek Valley, 6 m. N. E. of Tamaqua.
Coal mining.
LEADER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; D. A. L. Davis, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
SUMMIT HILL. AND LANSFORD
RECORD ; Saturdays; Independent-dem-
ooratlc; four pages 23x88; subscription $1.30;
established 1879 ; J. W. Maloy, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
Li A PARK, Lancaster Co. P, 478 pop.,
lOJ^ m. S. E. of Lancaster, the county seat.
Farming and gardening.
PARK'S FLORAL MAGAZINE;
monthly; floriculture, household; thirty-
two pages 6x9; subscription 25 cents; estab
lished 1872; George Watt Park, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 196,683 in 1895
354,387 in 1901
374,293 in 1903
375,509 in 1904
405,645 in 190S
419.397 in 1906
452,361 in 1907
LAPORTE, c. h., Sullivan Co. [^ U2i
pop., on Willlamsport * North Branch Rd.,
38 m. N. E. of Willlamsport. Tanning,
mining, lumbering and farming.
REPUBLICAN NEWS-ITEM ; Thurs
days; republican; four pa^es 15x32; subscrip-
tion 75 cents; established 1888; Chas. L.
Wing, editor ; Sullivan Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
PENNS YL VANIA.
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LATROBE,Tres<TOo/«/o>K/Co. P4,6l4t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., about 40 m. E.
of Pittsburg. Agriculture; mining, collier-
ies, coke furnaces; steel and glassworks;
paper, saw and lumber mills.
ADVANCE: every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays 1 A A).
BUIiLETlN ; every evening except Sun-
day (A A).
LAWRENCEVILLE, Tioga Co. d
486+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie & West-
ern and Fall Brook Rds. and Tioga r., 11 m.
S. of Corning, N. Y. Farming and tobacco
raising.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1879;
E. B. Beaumont, Jr., editor; Northern Tier
Publishing Co., publishers (A A).
LEBANON, 0. h., Lebanon Co.Cl
17,638+ pop., on Cornwall, Cornwall & Leb-
anon and Philadelphia & Reading Rds., 25
m. E. by N. E. of Harrisburg, the State cap-
ital. Iron works, rolling mills, furnaces
and various manufactories. Coal and iron-
ore mines.
EVENING REPORT; every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; independent;
daily and semi- weekly four, Saturdays eight
pages 19x22 ; subscription— dally $3, semi-
weekly $1; established 1890; Report Publish-
ing Co., publishers (3—7).
Copies printed: daily, 4,124 in lgo6
4,363 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1895 srid 1900, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
Publisher's announcement.— The Rfport is
the only independent newspaper in Leb-
anon, and is recognized as the leading and
best newspaper in the Lebanon Valley, the
richest valley in Pennsylvania.
NEWS ; everj' evening except Sundaj-, and
SEMI-WEEKLY, Mondays and Thurs-
days; republican; six and eight pages— daily
17x22, semi-weekly 17x22; subscription— dally
$3, semi-weekly $1 ; established— daily 1872,
semi-weekly 1894; A. B. Schropp, editor;
Schropp, Light & Schropp, publi.shers (8—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,600 m 1895 ^"d 4,636 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 4,000
in 1907.
The semi-weekly had credit for an
average issue of 2,200 in _ 1899 and
3,051 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was cnedited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
TIMES; everv morning except Sunday,
and VALLEY f^TANDARD, Saturdays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription—
dailv $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1875,
weeklv 1871 ; C. M. Bowman, editor and pub-
lisher "(7— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
990
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
COURIEB ; Wednesdays ; republican;
six pages 23xa0; subscription $1; established
1819 ; John R. Rodearmel, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 7).
DIE VOL.RS-ZEITUNG; Wednesdays;
German; republican; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1.50; establishea 1851; Hauck &
Gettel, editors and publishers (7—3).
BROTHERHOOD STAR; monthly;
Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip; unde-
nominational ; twenty to forty-eight pages
6%xl0 ; subscription 25 cents ; established
18'J0; Rev. Wm. H, Pheley, editor; Federal
Council, Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip,
publishers (12—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 20,ooo in 1 90 1 and more than
12,500 in 1905 and exceeding 7,500 in
1907. ■
liEECHBURG, Armstrong Co. -a
2,459+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 5 m. S. E.
of Freeport. Sheet-iron mills and steel fur-
naces. Coal and natural gas.
ADVANCE; Fridays; neutral; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1885;
H. H. Wray, editor; Advance Printing Co.,
publishers (9—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,oop copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LEHIGHTON, Carbon Co. a- 4,629t
pop., on Central of New Jersey and Lehigh
Valley Rds. and Lehigh r., 4 m. S. by S. E.of
Mauch Chunk, the county seat. Pork-pack-
ing establishnrents, iron foundries, stove
and cement works, brick yards, planing
silk and hosiery mills.
EVENING LEADER; every evening
except Sunday ; independent ; four pages
18x24 ; subscription $8 ; established July,
1903; G. W. Morthimer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CARBON ADVOCATE; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1872; P. M. Graul, editor and pub-
lisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,202 for the
year 1903, and exceeding 1,000 in 1904,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many.
PRESS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22: subscription SI; established 1892 ; David
McCormick, editor and publisher.
(Zopies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issvie exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LEMOYNE, Cumberland Co. g 607t
pop., on Cumberland Valley Rd., about 2 m.
S. W. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
CUMBERI.AN D NEWS ; Frldays(A A).
liERAYSVILIiE, Bradford Co.
6 375+ pop., 16 m. E,N. E. of Towanda, the
county seat. Agriculture.
EASTERN TI3IES; Wednesdays; re-
putV.can; four pages 20x26; subscrintlon $1 ;
PENNS YL VAN I A.
established 1879; J. V. Keeier, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
LEWISBURG, c, h., Union Co. n
3,457+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds. and Susquehanna r.,
69 m. N. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Seat of Bucknell University. Manufact-
uring and farming.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1843; L. K. Derr, editor and publisher
(9—7). ^
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1865;
J. Fred. Kurtz, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,099 in 1896
and 1,125 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
SATURDAY NEWS; Saturdays; re-
publican; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1881 ; B. K. Focht, editor and pro-
prietor (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,300 in 1895 and 3,000
in 1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
LEWISTOWN, c. h., Mifflin Co. a
4,451+ pop.— local estimate 9,(XK)— on Penn-
sylvania Rd., Juniata r. and Pennsylvania
canal, 61 m. W. of Harrisburg, the State
capital. Manufacturing and agriculture.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and DEMOCRAT AND SENTI-
NEL, Thursdays; democratic; dally six,
weekly, eight pages 17x23 ; subscription-
dally $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1903,
weekly 1832; H. J. Fosuot & Son, editors and
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,978 in 1905
2,640 in 1906
3,368 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,743 in 1895 and 1,731
in 1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
Publisher's announcement.— JjeLrger circula-
tion than any other dally In the eight Penn-
sylvania counties of which it is the central
FREE PRESS: Wednesdays; independ
ent; eight pages 15^x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1879; Wm. M. Lind, editor and
publisher (7—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit'
for an average issue of 1,383 for the
year 1897, 1,380 in 1900, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
GAZETTE: Thursdays ; republican :
ten pages 17^x24: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1811; Stackpole Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
9'Jl
PE .VA'S YL VA NIA .
PENNSYLVANIA.
for an average issue of 1,384 in 1895
and 1,880 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
XiIGONIER, Westmoreland Co. p l,2.'>9t
pop., terminus of Llgouier Valley Rd., 10 m.
S. E. of Latrobe and 44 E. S. E. of Pittsburg.
Foundrj', carriage shop, flour and planing
milU, furniture factory and brick works-
Summer resort. Agriculture.;
AMERICAN; Satiu-days; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established May,19U6;
James S. Kimmer, editor; American Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—6 P).
ECHO; Wednesdays ; independent-re-
publican ; eight pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1.25; established 1888; I. M. Graham, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8^.
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LilLLY, Cambria Co. C l,276t pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd.. 8 m. S. of Gallitzin.
Farming.
SIGNAL,; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1896 ; James
McCann, editor; Lilly Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
lilNESVILLE, Crawford Co. ^ 761
pop., on Bessemer & Lake Erie and Penn-
sylvania Co'8 Rds., 20 m. W. of Meadville,
the county seat, and 45 S. S. W. of Erie.
. Manufactures of sashes, blinds, doors and
fruit evaporators. Farming.
HERALD; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.00; established
1880; S. W. Lowing, editor and publisher
(1-8).
L I T I T Z , Lancaster Co. CL 2,500 pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 8 m. N. of
Lancaster, the county seat, and 26 S. W. of
Reading. Manufacturing and agriculture.
EXPRESS^; Fridays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1881;
John G. Zook, editor; Express Printing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
RECORD; Fridays; independent ; four
raes 2UX26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1877 ;
Frank Buch. editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
IiITTLESTOWN,^rf«'"« (^o- 9 l-H't
pop., on Penrsylvania Rd., 23 m. S. W. of
York and 95 W. by S. W. of Philadelphia.
Silk mills and cigar manufactories.
ADAMS CO. INDEPENDENT;
Saturdays; independent; eight Pages 18x^4,
subscription $1.5(); established 188§; D. B. Alle-
man, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,400 in 1895
and 3,000 in 1905. since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited witk
more than 1,000 in 1907-
LIVERPOOL, Perry Co. n GT^t pop.,
on Northern Central Rd., Susquehanna r.
and Pennsylvania canal, 30 m. N. of Harris-
burg, the State capital. Foundries, flour
mills and household furniture manufac-
tories.
SUN ; Wednesdays ; independent ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1881 ; J. A. Zellers, editor and publisher (8—3).
LLANERCH, Delaware Co. R 109+
pop., suburb of Philadelphia, about 5 m. S.
W. of that city.
STAR AND GUIDE; Thursdays (A A).
LOCKHAVEN, c. h., Clinton Co. ti
7,210+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Beech
Creek Rds., Susquehanna r. and Pennsyl-
vania canal, 28 m. W. S. W. of Williams-
port. Lumbering, brick manufacturing and
agriculture.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and CLINTON DEMOCRAT,
semi-weekly, Mondaj s and Thursdays ; dem-
ocratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription —
dally $4.80, semi- weekly $1.50; established-
daily 1883, semi-weekly 1840; D. I. McNaul,
editor; Clinton Democrat News and Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—8).
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and CLINTON REPUBLICAN,
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages— daily
15x22, weekly 17^x24; subscription — daily
$4.80, weekly $1.50; established— daily 1882,
weekly 1839; J. B. G. Kinsloe & Sons, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
CLINTON CO. TIMES; Fridays; re-
publican; twelve pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1896; Times Printing Company,
editors and publishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect
LYKENS, Dauphin Co. D 2,762t pop.,
on Northern Central and Williams Valley
Rds., 43 m. N. by N. E. of Harrlsburg, the
county seat and State capital. Hosiery
mills. Coal mining and agriculture.
STANDA RD ; Friday.s; four pages 15x22:
subscription 75 cents; established 1899; Sam 1
B. Coles & Son, editorsand publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,452 in 1900
and 2,285 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
McCLURE, Snyder Co. D 307t pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd.. 15 m. S. W. of Middle-
burg, the county seat. Furniture factories.
PliAlN DEAIiER; Wednesdays (A A).
MoCONNELSBURG, c. h., Fulton
Co. g 576+ pop., 70 m. S. W. of Harrlsburg.
the State capital. Furniture and insulator-
992
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYL VANIA.
pin factories, tanneries, foundry, and ma-
chine shop.
F U li T O N CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
independent; eight pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1899 : B. W. Peck, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,906 in 1905
2,075 in 1907
FULTON DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1: established 1850; S. M. Robinson, editor;
B. W. Peck, publisher (1—8).
FULTON REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x24: subscription
«1; established 1851 ; W.L. McKibbin, editor;
Fulton Republican Publishing Co., publish-
ers (2—4).
McDonald, WasMngtoti Co. P2,475t
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd., 18 m. W. of Pittsburg. Min-
ing and farming. Petroleum.
OUTLOOK; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1887; Outlook Publishing Company,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1.520 for the
year 1897, 1,100 in 1900, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription 75 cents ; established 1895 ; Geo. C.
Kuehnert, editor and publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,205 in 1902
1,319 in 1903
1,321 in 1904
1,335 in 1905
1,267 in 1906
1,328 in 1907
McKEESPORT, Allegheny Co. p
34,237t pop.— local estimate 42.500— on Balti-
more & Ohio and Pittsburg & Lake Erie
Rds. and Monongahela and Youghiogheny
rs., 15 m. S. E. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
Manufacture of steel and sheet Iron. Coal,
lumber and wrought Iron pipe trade. Na-
tural gas.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; sixteen to twenty pages 17x22;
subscription 93 ; established 1866 ; Jess E.
Long, editor; Daily News Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—6). See advertiseineut
below.
Copies printed: 4,264 in 1896
8,343 in 1905
9,346 in 1907
PENNSYL VANIA.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday;
republican ; twelve to twenty-four pages
18x22; subscription $3; established 1871; L. F.
Ross, editor; McKeesport Times Company,
publishers (1— 8j.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1901, but it had
credit for exceeding 4.000 in 1907.
SVENSKA VECKOBLADET;Thurs
days ; Swedish ; Independent republican ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1890 ; Oscar E. Lindbom, publisher
(6-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,210 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
LIGHT HOUSE; monthly (A A).
MoKEE'S ROCKS, Allegheny Co. p
9,450 pop., on Pittsburg & Lake Erie and
Pittsburg. Chartlers & Youghiogheny Rds.,
6 m. N. W. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
Iron, steel and planing mills, machine
shops, railroad repair shops, Iron bridge
works and box factory.
GAZETTE; Thursdaj-s; Independent;
ten pages 15x22; subscription^; established
1892; John E. Schramm & Bro., editors; Ga-
zette Publishing Company, publishers (3 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,522 in 1898
1,818 in 1905
1,990 in 1907
LEADER; Thursdays (A A ),
MoVEYTOWN, Mifflin Co. n »20t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Pennsyl-
vania canal, 59 m. E. S. E. of Altoona and 72
N. W. of Harrlsburg, the State capital. Pro-
duction of sand used In making flint glass.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; Independent;
four pa^es 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1873; E. Conrad, editor and publisher
(8-3).
MACVSGli:, Lehigh Co. [>692tpop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 9 m. S. W.
of Allentown, the county seat. Manufact-
uring.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; independent;
four pages lSx24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1888 ; O. P. Kuauss, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
MAHANOY CITY, Schuylkill Co.D-
13,504+ pop., on Philadelphia ft Reading
There is a Reason
Seven of McKeesport's
Best Advertisers Use
THE DAILY NEWS
Exclusively
It carries 10 times the foreign business of the Other Paper. Rates are higher, circulation
larger. The reason is the advertisers have made a test and find that in
McKeesport, The Daily News
COVERS THE FIELD COMPLETELY. Actual circulatlon excecds 9,000
BEST WANT AD MEDIUM
The Daily News Publishing Co.
JESS E. LONG, Manager Write Direct for Rates
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
993
PENNSTL VANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Mahanoy creek, '
13 m. N. E. of PottsvUle, the county seat.
Potteries and iron foundries. Coal mining.
AMERICAN; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 20x26; subscription $%;
established 1894; Thos. F. u'Brien, editor; D.
M. Graham, publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in 1896, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
RECORD ; every evening exoeptSunday;
independent; six pages 173^x22; subscription
$3; established 1874; T. C. O'Connor, editor
and publisher (.1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,770 in 1895 and 1,850
in 1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
S A U Li E; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; Lithuanian; republican; four pages
20x26; subscription S2.50 ; established 1888;
D.T. BoczkowskI, editcrand publisher (,1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,600 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
MAHANOY TRIBUNE; Saturdays;
republican ; four to twelve pages 30x36 : sub
scrlptlon $1 ; established 1865 : Kausch, Kirch-
ner & Co., editors and publishers (12— fi).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
I.INKSMA VALANDA ; monthly;
Lithuanian ; literary ; one hundred and
sixty-four pages 5x7; subserlptlon $1; estab-
lished 1898; D. T. BoczkowskI, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of .■^,ooo_ in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MALVERN, Chester Co. □ 975t pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 9 m. N. E. of West
Chester, the county seat, and 21 W. of
Philadelphia. Condensed milk, factory,
platinum and marble works.
ITEM; Fridays ; Independent ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 : established
1878; The Malvern Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
STAR; Wednesdays: Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1901 ; George Sloyer, editor and pub-
lisher (1— 5P) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
MASTER PAINTER; monthly; paint-
ers and decorators: forty pages 8x11; sub
scrlptlon $1 ; established 1896 ; A. Aihmun
Kelly, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1901
1,000 in 1902
1,000 in 1903
1,000 in 1906
1. 000 in 1907
MANHEIM, Lancatttr Co. P. »,019t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 10 m.
N. of Lancaster, the county seat. Cigar,
shirt and asbestos factories; hosiery mills
andiron works. Farming and iron mining.
SENTINEL AND LANCASTER
CO. ADVERTrSER; Fridays; independ-
ent ; four pages 32x29; subscription $1.25 ; es-
tablished 1846; W. A. Ensmlnger, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2.120 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
MANSFIELD, Tioga Co. t^ l.SlTt
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western
Rd., 30 m. S. W. of Elmlra, N. Y. Seat of a
State Normal School. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays ; inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 17;^ix22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1872 ; S. E. Coles, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,650 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MAPLETON DEPOT, Huntingdon
Co. a 612+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 8 m.
S. E. of Huntingdon. Saw and flour mills,
glass and sand works, tanneries and stone
quarry.
[>l A P li E T O N ITEM ; Wednesdays ;
eight pages 18x30; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; L N. Swope, editor and publisher.
MARIENVILLE, Forest Co. t]
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 18 m. E. of
Tionesta, the county seat, and 83 from
Oil City. Manufactures hemlock bark.
Lumbering and natural gas.
EXPRESS; Thursdaj's; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899: W. H. and S. L. Pickens, editors
and publishers (7—5).
MARIETTA, Lancaster Co. D, 2,469t
pop., on Pennsj'lvania Rd. and Susque-
hanna r., 16 m. E. of Lancaster, the county
seat. Iron furnaces, rolling mill, hollow-
ware works, agricultural-implement and
cigar manufactories, flour and silk mills
and iron and lumber trade.
REGISTER ; Saturdays ; independent ;
four pages 19x24; subscription $1; established
1854; J. Edgar Thompson, editor; W. G. Ken-
dig, publisher (2— 4).
TIMES; Saturdays; independent: four
pages 22x28; subscription $1..50; established
1876; J. H. Schultz. editor and publisher (1—8).
MARION CENTER, Indiana Co. -n
294+ pop., 14 m. N. by N. E. of Indiana, the
county seat. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republi-
can; four cages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es
tabUshed 1881; C. R. Griffith, editor and pub-
lisher.
MARTINSBURG, Blair Co. n 590t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 13 m. S. of
68
994
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Agri-
Hollldaysburg, the county seat.
culture.
H E R A Li D ; Fridays ; Independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1SS5: The Herald Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MARYSVILLE, Perry Co. U l,463t
pop., on Northern Central and Pennsyl-
vania Rds., 7 m. N. by W. of Harrisburg, the
State capital. Agriculture.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1898; Joseph H.
Meek, editor and publisher (6— .3).
MASON TOWN, Fayette Co. P 366t
pop., on Monongahela Rd., about 60 m. S. of
Pittsburg.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
MAUCH CHUNK, c. h., Carton
Co. D- 4,029t pop., on Central of New Jersey
and Lehigh Valley Rds. and Lehigh r. and
canal, 46 m. N. W. of Easton and 88 N. N.
W. of Philadelphia. Coal trade.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and DEMOCRAT, Saturdays; four pages
—daily nj^x24. weekly 22x28; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1893,
weekly 1847; L. L. Ranch, editor and pub-
lisher (2-8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1895 and 1903, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
For the year 1907 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
TIMES ; every evening except Sunday,
and COAIi GAZETTE, Fridays; four
pages 19^x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
S2; established— daily 1874, weekly 1830; Geo.
E. Gray, editor and publisher (7— 3).
MEADVILLE, c. h., Crawford Co. t)
10,291t pop., on Erie & Pittsburg and Lake
Erie Rds., 44 m. S. of Erie. Seat of Alle-
gheny College. Distilleries, flour mills,
machine shops, iron foundries, tanneries
and natural gas.
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday, and DEMOCRAT AND MES-
SENGER, Thursdaj's; democratic; dally
four, weekly eight pages 17J^x22; subscription
— daily S3, weekly $1 ; established — dailv, No-
vember, 1903. weekly 1835; E. P. & R. X. Brown,
editors and publishers (10-4).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
2,7sq in 1894, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1899, up to
and including 1907.
MORNING STAR: every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and CRAWFORD JOFR-
NALi, Thursdays; republican; eight nages
171^x23; subscription— daily .$3, weekly ,$1.50;
established— daily 1891. weekly 1848; E. H.
PENNS YL VANIA.
Shortle. manager; The Star Co. (Inc.), pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,045 iii 1907
Weekly, 2,674 in 1907
TRIBUNE - REPUBLICAN ; every
morning, E V E N I N G REPUBLICAN,
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY TRIBUNE REPUBLICAN, Wed-
nesdays ; republican ; daily four, weekly
twelve pages 18x24; subscription — morning
$5, evening $3, weekly $1.50; established—
Republican, daily 1865, weekly 1850, Tribune
1884; Walter Irving Bates, editor; Tribune
Publishing Company, publishers (7 — 3).
Copies printed: Both the morning and
evening edition of this paper has on two
occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
2,250 in 1896 and more than 1,000 in
1898, arid every year since, up to and
including 1907.
PENNSYLVANIA FARMER; Thurs-
days; agriculture; sixteen pages 10^^x14; sub-
scription $1: established 1880; S. J. Logan,
editor; E. P. & R. X. Brown, publishers (lCV-4).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PENNSYLVANIA WORKMAN;
monthly; A.O. U.W.; eight pages 11x17; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1903; Edward
E. Hohmann, editor and publisher (1—7 P).
SALESMANSHIP; monthly: mer-
cantile; sixty four paees7xl0; subscription
$1; established 1903; W. C. Holman, editor;
The Salesmanship Co., publishers (10—5 P).
THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL BUL-
LETIN; quarterly; education; thirty-two
pages dJ^xSJ^; established December, 1906;
Meadville Theological School, editors and
publishers (1—8). Does not print advertise-
ments.
MECHANICSBURG, Cumberland
Co. C? 3,481+ pop., on Cumberland Valley
Rd.,8 m W. by S. W. of Harrisburg, the
State capital. Manufacturing, agriculture
and mining.
VALLEY SIGNAIi; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; four to eight pages 15i/ox22;
subscription $2; established 1896; H. C. Al-
bin, publisher (1—7).
(iopies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and SATURDAY JOURNAL, Sat-
urdays; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages 13x20; subscription— daily $3. weekly
$1 ; established— daily 1900, weekly 1877 ; R. H.
Thomas, Jr. , editor ; Thomas Printing House,
publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
995
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNS YL VAN I A .
MEDIA, C. h., Delawav Co. i^ 3,075t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Bal-
timore Rd., 5 m. N. of Chester and 12 W.
of Philadelphia. Agriculture.
DELAWARE CO. AMERICAN;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 18x25;
subscription $2 ; established 1855; Thomas V.
Cooper & Sons, editors and publishers (12 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of §,8oo in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1899, up to and including 1907.
DELAWARE CO. RECORD; Saiur
days ; independent-republican ; four pages
23k28; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
Joseph Chadwick, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credil
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1897, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
LEDGER; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 22x29; subscription $1.50; established
1891; John B. Robinson, publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3.840 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
MERCER, c. h., Merctr Co. t] 1.8(Ht
pop., on Pittsburg, Shenango & Lake Erie
and Western New York & Pennsylvania
Rds. and Neshannock creek, 60 m. N. by
N. W. of Pittsburg. Agriculture, coal and
Iron mining and stock raising. Natural gas.
DISPATCH AND REPUBLICAN;
Fridays ; republican ; eight pages 13i7^x20 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1843; B. J. Haywood
& Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,624 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
WESTERN PRESS; Fridaj-s; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x03; subscription $1;
established 1811 ; Democratic Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers.
MERCERSBURG, Franklin Co. g
1.356 pop., on Cumberland Valley Rd., 15 m.
S. W. of Chamberaburg, the county seat.
Agriculture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1846 ; George A. Fleming, editor and publish-
er (1-8).
MESHOPPEN, Wyoming Co. d
609+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 8 m. N. W.
of Tunkhannock, the county seat. Agri-
culture. Stone quarries. Manufactures.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1897; K.
C. Mott, editor and publisher (6-3).
MEYERSDALE,'So»ier««< Co.p
3,034+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 15 m.
S. of Somerset, the county seat. Manu-
facturing and lumber. Agriculture and
coal mining.
COMMERCIAL ; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1878 ; Lou A. Smith, editor; Meyers-
dale Printing Co., publishers (fi— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
frorn this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1900; W. A. Shoemaker, editor;
S. A. Kendall, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: Nt) definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MIDDLEBURG, c. h., Snyder
Co. D 513+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 60 m.
N.by N. E. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Flour and planing mills, tannery, shirt
and shoe factories.
POST; Thursdays ; republicaji ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1844; Geo. W. Wagenseller, A. M., editor and
publisher (2-;6).
Copies printed: 1,948 in 1898
2,223 in 1900
2,229 in 1902
2,351 in 1903
2,435 in 1904
2,221 in 1905
2,409 in 1906
3,011 in 1907
SNYDERCO. NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1888; P. S. Ritter, editor and
publisher (6—3).
MIDDLETOWN, Dauphin Co. D
5,608+ pop., on Pennsylvania and Phila-
delphia & Reading Rds. and Susquehanna
r., 9 m. S. E. of Harrisburg, the county seat
and State capital. Lumbering, manufact-
uring and farming.
JOURNAL; every evening except
Sunday, and ^VEI{IiLA^ Saturdays; dally
Independent, weekly republican; daily four
pages 19^4^x22, weekly eight pages 15x'22 ; sub-
scription—daily $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1890,w©ekly 1854; A. L. Etter. editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,167 in 1899 and 1,274 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1907.
The weekly had credit for an aver-
age issue of 2,149 in 1899 and 2,745
in 1906, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907-
PRESS; Saturdays; independent-repub-
lican ; four pages 22]4^iG}4 ; subscription $1;
established 1881 ; L O. Nissley, editor and
publisher (1 — (>).
Copies printed: 2,049 in 1898
2,864 in 1905
3,047 in 1907
MIFFLINBURG, Union Co. a
1,4.36+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Buffalo
creek. 9 m. W. of Lewlsburg, the eounty
seat. Manufactories of carriages, burgles
and sleighs. Agriculture.
TELEGRAPH; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 22x28: subscription $1: estabUshed
1862; G/W.Schoch, editor and publisher (6— 3).
896
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYL VANIA.
T13IESj Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886 ; G. W. Foote, editor aud publisher (7—3).
MIFFIilNTOWN, c. h., Juniata Co
D 953+ pop., on Juniata r., 49 m. N. W. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. The Pennsyl-
vania Rd. passes along the opposite side
of the river. Lumbering and agriculture.
DEMOCRAT AND REGISTER?
Wednesdays ; democratic ; four pages 2t»xjr ;
subscription $1.5U; established 1847; W. J.
Jackman, editor and publisher.
JUNIATA HERALD; Thursdays;
independent- republican ; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1880; Herald
Publishing Company, Inc.. editors and pub-
lishers (7 5).
JUNIATA SENTINEL. AND RE-
PUBLICAN; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1846 ; B. F. Schweier. editor and pub-
lisher (8—8).
JUNIATA STAR; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1: established 1892; J. C.
Nipple, editor and publishei*.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
JUNIATA TRIBUNE ; Thursdays;
democratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1879 ; B. F. Junkin, editor and
publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,100 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
MILFORD, c. h., Pike Co. n- 884t pop.,
on Delaware r., 110 m. above Philadelphia.
Summer resort.
DISPATCH ; Thursdays ; .democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1822; Josiah F. Terwilliger, editor and
pnblisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect
PIKE CO. PRESS; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1895; J. H. Van Etten, editor and
publisher (1— S).
MILFORD SQUARE, Bucks Co. R
400 pop., 8 m. W. of Quakertown, connected
by stage, and 14 S. by S. E. of Allentown.
DER FAMILIEN FREUND; Thurs
days; German; Independent; four pages
18^0; subscription 50 cents ; established 1867;
M. George, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,398 for the year 1898,
1,170 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
MILLERSBURG, Dauphin Co. n
1 ,675+ pop. , on Northern Central Rd. , 26 m. N.
of Harrisburg, the county seat and State
capital. Coal-shipping point.
HERALD; Frldaj's ; republican ; four
pages 20x26: subscription $1 ; established 1875;
J. B. Seal, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,120 for the year 1895,
PENNS YL VANIA .
but has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as i.ooo
copies.
SENTINEL; Fridays ; independent :
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1884 ; Hay W. Bowman, editor and publisher.
MILLERTON, Tioga Co. ^ 421 pop.,
on Erie Rd., 12 m. S. W. of EUnira, N. Y.
Lumbering and agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Fridays ; independent :
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877; Harry T. Graves, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MILLHEIM, Center Co. a 612t pop.,
18 m. from Bellefonte, the county seat.
Hosiery factory, grist and planing mills
and foundries.
JOURNAL ; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1827; J. C. Hosterman, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7 P).
MILL VALE, Allegheny Co. p 6,73S
pop., on Allegheny r., opposite Pittsburg,
with bridge connection.
VALLEY JOURNAL; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1901; F. A. Campbell, editor
and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
MILLVILLE, Columbia Co. n 593
pop., on Susquehanna, Bloomsburg & Ber-
wick Rd., 10 m. N. N. W. of Bloomsburg.
TABLET; Wedne<!days; local; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1887; G.A.Potter, editor and publisher (1—8).
MILTON, Northumhtrland Co. U 6,175
pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadelphia &
Reading Rds., Susquehanna r. and Penn-
sylvania canal, 13 m. N. of Sunbury, the
county seat. Iron and steel manufactories,
car works, axle factory, nail aud rolling
mills, paper box factory, bamboo works
and planing mills. Agriculture.
STANDARD; every evening except
Sunday; independent ; eight pages 15x22; sub-
.scription $2.50; established 1890; Wm. P. Hast-
ings, editor; The Hastings Printing Co., pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,740_ in 1894,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
CL A RK ' S AVEEKL Y ; Saturdays (A A).
MIIiTONIAN; Fridays; republican: four
pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established 1816;
Joe A. Logan, editor and publisher (7—3).
PEOPLE; Fridays: prohibition; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 : established 1886;
Geo. Hoffman, editor; The People Company,
publishers (7— 5) (A A).
RECORD ; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1874; W. P. Hastings, editor: The Milton Print-
ing Company, publishers (7— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
997
PENNSYLVANIA.
ceeding i,ooo in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
RURAL. V OUNG PEOPL.Ej monthly;
eight pages 13x22; subsciiptloii 25 cent*;
established 190(); Rural Young People Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,675 in 1902
and 3,454 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MINERSVILLE, Schuylkill Co. a
6,500 pop., on People's, Lehigh Valley and
Philadelphia & Reading Rds., 4 m. W. of
Pottsvllle, the county seat. Coal mining.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1884; Ira B. Jones, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1907.
PENNSYL VANIA.
MONESSEN, Westmoreland Co. P
2,197t pop.— local estimate 10.000— on Penn-
sylvania & Lake Erie Rd. Steel, tin plate
tube and wire mills, foundry, brewery,
mining and agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 15x22; subscription $3;
established 1902, Independent Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (7 — 3).
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
Chas. L. Schuck, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
MONONGAHELA, Wathington Co.
p 5,173t pop., on Pennsylvania and Pitts-
burg & Lake Erie Rds. and Monongahela r.,
31 m. S. of Pittsburg. Machine shops, flour,
paper and lumber mills, foundries, boat-
yard, dry docks and stove works. Coal,
petroleum and natural gas.
REPIJBL.ICAN ; every evening except
Sunday; renublican ; four pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $3; established 1846, as a weekly;
Vernon Hazzard, editor; The Chill W. Haz-
zard Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Ne definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
TIIMES; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 15x22 : subscription
$3; established December. 1903; L. E. Hint,
editor; The Voice Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (9 — 5).
MONROETON, Bradford Co. b 385t
pop., on Lehigh Valley and Susquehanna &
New York Rds.. 5 m. S. of Towanda.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays ; f our
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1887; C. S. Holconibe, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MONTGOMERY, Lycoming Co. 6
1,800 pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadel-
phia & Reading Rds. , 16 m. S. E. of Williams-
port, the county seat. Saw and planing
mills, furniture manufactory, leather nov-
elty works and machine shops. Lumber-
ing and agriculture.
nilRROR; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1889; Thomas E. Grady, editor and publisher
(1—8). _
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
MONTROSE, c. h., Susquehanna C#.
cC 1,827+ pop., on Lehigh Valley and Dela-
ware. Lackawanna & Western Rds., 19 m.
S. of Blnghamton, N. Y., and 165 N. by N.
W. of Philadelphia. Agriculture.
DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 21x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1842; Cruser & Gardner, editors and
publishers (2— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,517 in 1900
and 2,861 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907-
INDEPENDENT REPUBLICAN »
Fridays: republican; eight pages 17x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1855; James P.Tay-
lor, editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,800 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
MONTOURSVILLE, Lycoming Co.
i 1,665 pop., on west bank of Susquehanna
r., 6 m. E. of Williamsport.
REPUBLIC; Wednesdays: republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished September, 1896; H. G. PUillps, editor
and publisher (1—8).
MORTON, Delaware Co. O, 8891 pop.,
on Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore
Rd.. 10 m. S. W. of Philadelphia. Agri-
culture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 13x2n; subscription 75 cents: estab-
lished 1*0; George E. Whitaker, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MOUNT CARMEL, Northumber.
land Co. D 13,179+ pop., on Lehigh Valley,
Philadelphia & Reading and Northern Cen-
tral Rds.. 28 m. E. by S. E. of Sunbury, the
county seat. Anthracite coal mines.
ITEM; every evening except Sunday:
independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3; established 1888: Item Publishing Co..
editors and publishers ( 12—:)).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,020 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907- _ ,
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$3- established 1878; C. L. Cleaver, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1903, but
998
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA
has not since set up any claim for is-
suing so many.
MOUNT JEWETT, McKean Co. ^
1,553+ pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts-
burg, New York, Lake Erie & Western,
Bradford, Bordell & Kinzua. Mt. Jewett &
Smethport and Mt. Jewett, Kinzua & Riter-
▼llle Rds., 13 m. S. W. of Smethport, the
county seat. Saw, planing and shingle
mills and furniture and glass factories.
Petroleum and mining center.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1891; Tom M. McCellun, editor and publisher.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1897; R.
M. Swisher, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1900 and 1903, but
has not since set up definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
MOUNT JOY, Lancaster Co. II^2,018t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 12 m. W. of
Lancaster, the county seat, and 24 E. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Agricult-
ural-Implement works, iron foundry, roller
flour ana woolen mills, furniture factory
and carriage works.
BUL.L.ETIN; Wednesdays; four pages
20x26 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
June. 1901; J. E. SchroU. editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
STAR AND NEWS ; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription 50
cents; established 1872; J. R. Mlssemer, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3).
MOUNT PLEASANT, Westmore-
land Co. p 4,745+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio
and Pennsylvania Rds., 11 m. S. of Greens-
burg, the county seat. Coke center.
JOURNAIj; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription |;1.50; estab
lished 1873; John L. Shields, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MOUNT UNION, Huntingdon Co. n
1.086+ pop., on Pennsylvania and East Broad
Top Rds., 12 m. S. S. E. of Huntingdon, the
county seat. Chair manufactory, roller
flour mills, glass sand works, tannery, stone
quarries and brick works.
REPUBLICAN; weekly, twice-a week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1903: T. A. Appleby, editor; The Mount
Union Publishing Co.. publishers (12—4).
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 171^x24; subscription $1; established
1872; A. S. & C. H. Welch, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8),
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
MUNCY, Lycoming Co. ^ l,934t pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Read-
ing Rds. and Susquehanna r., 14 m. E. by S.
PENNS YL VANIA .
E. of Williamsport, the county seat. Manu-
facturing.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; Charles J. Haaga. editor; The
Herald Printing & Publishing Co., publishers
(1-7).
LUMINARY AND LYCOMING CO.
ADVERTISER; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 22x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1841; T. B. Painter, editor and publisher.
MYERSTOWN, iefcanon Co. C^l.SSOt
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 7 m.
E of Lebanon, the county seat, and 80 W. N.
W. of Philadelphia. A horse market. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 20x24; subscription $1; established
1888; Geo. D. Coover, editor and publisher
(7-3).
NANTICOKE, Luzerne Co. n- 12,730t
pop., on Pennsylvania, Central of New
Jersey and Delaware, Lackawanna & West
ern Rds., 7 m. S. W. of Wilkeebarre. Coal
mining. Silk mills.
NEWS; triweekly, Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays; four pages 17x22; sub-
scription $2.40; established 1889; T. R.Callary,
editor and publisher (1—7 P).
NATRONA, Allegheny Co. p 2.137
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Allegheny
r., 18 m. N. E. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
Salt manufactory. Agriculture.
WEST PENN PRESS; Thursdays;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1889; P. F. Voigt,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NAZARETH, Northampton Co. n-
2,304+ pop., on Bangor & Portland Rd., 7 m.
N. W. of Easton. the county seat. Knit
goods and lace, hosiery and cigar manufac-
tories and cement.
ITEM; Fridays; six pages 22x28; sub-
scriptions!; established 1891; Alberto. Stur-
gis, editor; Albert O. Sturgis & Co. , publishers
(12—5).
Copies printed: 3,096 in 1903
3.333 in 1904
3,404 in 1905
3,513 in 1906
3,590 in 1907
NEW ALBANY, Bradford Co. b
425+ pop., on Lehigh "Valley Rd., 40 m. N. E,
of Williamsport. Farming and dairying.
ALBANY WEEKLY MIRROR*
Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1895; F. L. Taylor, editor and
publisher (9—6)
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
999
PENNSYLVANIA.
NEW BERLIN, Union Co. a 616t
pop., 7 ra. S. W. of Lewisburg, the county
seat. Agriculture.
REPORTER; Thursdays; four pages
171^x22; subscription 75 cents; established
1898: J. L. Herman, editor and publisher.
NEW BETHLEHEM, Clarion Co.
-D 1,269+ pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd., 17 m.
N. E. of Kittanning. Coal and lumber.
LEADER; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; S. C. Hepler & Son, editors and
publishers (12 — 2).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
VINDICATOR; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879 ; J. C. Rairigh, editor and pub-
lisher.
NEW BLOOMFIELD,c.h., Perry
Co. n 1,132 pop., on Perry County Rd., 6 m.
S. by S. W. of Newport and 27 N. N. W. of
Harrisburg, the State capital. Agriculture.
PERRY CO. FREEMAN; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican ;
eight pages 12x18; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1839; A. B. & S. L. Qrosh. editors;
S. L. Grosh. publisher (7—5) (A A).
ADVOCATE AND PRESS;
Wednesdays, republican; four pages 21x27;
subscription $1.25; established 1853; H. E.
Sheibley, editor and publisher (7— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PERRY CO. DEMOCRAT; Wednes
days; democratic; four pages 21x28; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1836; James S.
Magee, editor and publisher (1 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,214 in 1902
and 1,274 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
PERRY CO. TIMES; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1867 ; Frank Mortimer, editor and
publisher (.3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,781 for the
year 1896, 1,381 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
NEW^ BRIGHTON, leaver Co. -a
6,820+ pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd. and
Beaver r., 2 m. N. of Beaver, the county
seat, and 80 N. W. of Pittsburg. Manufact-
uring. Coal and clay.
BEAVER VALL.EY NEWS; every
evening except Sunday; republican : eight
pages 15x22; subscription $3 : established 1874;
Frank S. Reader & Son, editora and publish-
ers (1—8).
NEW CASTLE, c. h., Lawrence Co.
-a 28,339+ pop., on New York, Lake Erie &
Western, Pennsylvania Go's, Pittsburg &
PENNSYLVANIA.
Lake Erie, Pittsburg & Western and West-
ern New York & Pennsylvania Rds. and at
confluence of Shenango and Neshannock
rs., which together form the Beaver r. at
this point; 52 m. N, E. W. of Pittsburg.
Manufacture of ii-on, glass, eewer pipe, fire-
brick, steel, wire nails and coke, bitumin-
ous coal, limestone, flre-olay, iron ore and
sandstone.
HERAl^D; every evening except Sun-
day, and VVEEKLiY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— dally $3. weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1887, weekly 18.57; N. C. Herald Print-
ing and Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,916 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,857 in 1897, and 1,405
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEK Li Y , Wednesdays; republican;
dally eight, weekly twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription-daily $5, weeklv $1 ; established —
daily 1880. weekly 1874 ; Fred L. Reuiy. edi-
tor; The News Co., publishers (!■— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1901-,
every year since, up to and including
1907.
I'or the year 1899 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information _ as
would warrant the accordance of a rating
to that effect. It has not since made
any renewal of the claim.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays: democratic;
four pages 22x2f<; subscription $1 ; established
1874: T. J. McCleary, editor and publisher
(7-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,180 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
NEW HOLLAND, Lancaster Co. p
1,200 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 13 m. E. of
Lancaster, the county seat, and 59 W. of
Philadelphia. Tobacco factory, machine
works and silk mill. Agriculture.
CLARION; Saturdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15"^x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1873; Martin & Showalter, editors and
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,050 in 1895
and 1,746 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
NEWHOPE, -Bwc^-s Co. D 1,21 8t pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 9 m. E. of
1000
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Doylestown, the county seat. Agriculture.
JOURNAL.! Thursdays (A A).
NEWSJ; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
New Hope Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (2—1).
NEW KENSINGTON, Westmore-
land Co. p 4,665t pop., on Allegheny Valley
Rd., 18 m. E. by N. E. of Pittsburg and 21 N.
W. of Greensburg, the county seat. Agri-
culture and manufacturing.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; James P. Mulvihill and Jerome
Sullivan, editors and publishers (3 — 'A).
KEYSTONE; Thursdays; eight to
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Harry E. Bonsall, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
NEW MILFORD, Susquehanna Co.
cf 715+ pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western Rd., 20 m. S. of Binghamton, N. Y.
Farming,
ADVERTISER; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1880; Howell & Haydens, editors
and publishers (7—3).
NEW OXFORD, Adamg Co. p 663t
pop., on Western Maryland Rd., 10 m. E. by
N. E. of Gettysburg, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ITEM; Fridays ; independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 : established 1879;
H. I. Smith, editor and publisher (10—3).
NEWPORT, Perry Co. D 2,500 pop.,
on Pennsylvania and Newport A Sherman's
Valley Rds. and Juniata r., 6 m. N. by N. E.
of New Bloomfleld, the county seat, and 28
N. W. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Manufacturing and grain growing.
LEDGER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1875;
H. K. Shrom, editor and publisher (1—8).
NEWS: Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1868 ; Frank A. Frj', editor and publisher ( 2—8).
Copies printed: 1,513 in 1900
2,472 in 1905
2,529 in 1907
NEW^TON HAMILTON, Mifflin
Co. a 384+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.. 22 m.
S. W. of Lewistown, the county seat.
Cement, lime, grain and lumber trade.
HERALD; Saturdays; independent;
four pages l*;x22; subscription $1: established
1905; Ira H. Wilson, editor and publisher (1—8).
NEWTOWN, Bucks Co. C; l,463t
pop., on Philadelphia, Newtown & New
York Rd., 14 m. S. E. of Doylestown, the
county seat, and 21 N. E. of Philadelphia.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; independ
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1868 : Watson P. Church, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,384 in 1900
and 2,496 in 1903, since which it has not
PENNSYLVANIA.
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
NEWVILiLE , Cumberland Co. g l,655t
pop., on Cumberland Valley Rd., 30 m.
8. W. of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Several tanneries and large knitting mill.
STAR AND ENTERPRISE; Wednes
days ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established— S^ar 1858, Enter-
prise 1871 ; O. B. Block, editor and publisher
(12—3).
VALLEY T1I>IES; Thursdays: Inde-
penoeut; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1881; Chester N. Ames, editor and
publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,249 io 1902
1,444 in 1903
1,935 in 1904
2,174 in 1905
2,377 in 1906
2,410 in 1907
NEW WILMINGTON, Laiorence
Co. -a 791+ pop., on Sharpville Rd., 9 m. N.
of New Castle, the county seat. Seat of
Westminster College. Farming.
GLOBE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 1.5x22: subscription $1 ; established 1880;
Harold S. Ashenhurst, editor and publisher
(12-2).
HOLCAD; monthly, during the college
year; collegiate; independent; thirty-two
pages 8x10; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
Students of Westminster College, editors and
publishers.
NICHOLSON, Wyoming Co. c( 893t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rd., 11 m. N. E. of Tunkhannock, the
county seat, and 21 N. N. W. of Scranton.
Planing and grist mills, wagon factory
and tannery. Stone quarries.
E X A 31 1 N E R ; Fridays; independent;
six pages 1.5x22; subscription .$1; established
1890; Tiffany & Kochir, editors and publish-
ers (8—3).
RECORD ; Fridays (A A).
NORMALVILLE, Fayette Co. p 125
pop., 8 m. from Connellsville and 15 N. E.
of Uniontown, the county seat. Coal min-
ing, lumber trade and grist mills. Agri-
culture.
SPRINGFIELD MOINTAINEER;
monthly; republican; ei«ht pages 11x16; sub-
scription 40 cents; establi'^hed 1881: Geo. W.
Campbell, editor and publisher (8—3) (A A).
NORRISTOWN, c. h., Montgomery
Co. a, 22,265+ pop., on Philadelphia & Read-
ing, Pennsylvania and Stonj' Creek Rds.,
Schuylkill r. and canal and Stony creek,
16 m. N. W. of Philadelphia. Manufactures
of iron, cotton and wool, glass, nails and
tacks.
HERALD; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIiY, Mondays; republican;
dally four to six. weekly eight pages 19x24;
subscription- daily $3, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1889, weekly 1799; Morgan R.
Wills, editor, Norristown Herald (Inc.), pub-
lishers (1—8).
REGISTER; every evening except
Sunday, and REGISTER AND MONT-
G03IERY CO. DEMOCRAT, Tues
days; democratic; four to six pages— daily
17x24, weekly 22x28; subscription- dally $8.
weekly $1; established— daily 1870, weekly
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1001
PENNSYLVANIA.
1802; A. Kneule, editor; The Dally Register
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition ot
this paper had credit for an issue of
2,8oo in 1894 and 1,405 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1905,
and exceeding 2,250 in 1906 and 1907.
Publisher's announcement. — The Dally Rkg-
I8TKR has the largest circulation of any
daily paper in Norristown.
TIMES* ; everjf evening except Sunday,
and VVEEKL\, Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subse-ription — daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1S81, weekly
1875; William Rennyson, editor; Times Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average Is-
sue of 3,583 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in 1896, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
MONTGOMERY CO. L.AW RE-
PORTER; Saturdays; legal; eight to six-
teen pages 7x10; subscriptions!; established
1885; F. G. Hobson, editor and publisher (7— 5).
HOMING EXCHANGE; monthly;
devoted to pigeon-flying; twenty four pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1885:
Chas. F. Hoser, editor and publisher (7—5).
NORTHEAST, £:rfe Co. ^ 2.06St
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
and New York, Chicago & St. Louis Rds.. 15
m. N. E. of Erie, the county seat. Cereals,
small fruit and grapes. Canning factories
and iron and copper works.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1864; Edward M. Foye, publisher (6— 3 1.
BREEZE; Fridays; republlcau: eight
pages 171.^x24; subscription $1 ; established
1893; L. B. Yale, editor and publisher (1—8).
SUN; Saturdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1868:
Cushman Bros., editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
NORTH GIRARD, Erie Co. t
SUCCESS; Tuesdays (A A).
NORTHUMBERLAND, ^or««m-
berland Co. o 2,748t pop., on Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western. Pennsylvania
and Philadelphia & Reading Rds. and at
Junction of N. and W, branches of Susque-
hanna r. Steamers ply to Sunbury, the
county seat, 2 m. distant. Nail factories,
steam saw and rolling mills.
PUBLIC PRESS; Fridays; non-parti-
san; four pages 18x24; subscription tl.50; es-
tablished 1872; C. W. Gutellns, editor and
publisher (7—3).
NORTH TV ALES, Montgomery Co.
Q, l,287t pop., on Philadelphia & Reading
PENNSYLVA NIA.
Rd., 9 m. N. E. of Norristown, the county
seat, and 18 N. of Philadelphia. Agriculture.
RECORD ; Saturdays ; independent; four
pages 22x28 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1874 ; Wilmer H. Jonnson, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NORWOOD, Delaware Co. Q, l,286t
pop., about 7 m. S. W. of Philadelphia; a
suburb.
SENTINEL; Saturdays (A A).
OAKDALE, Allegheny Co. P l.HTf
pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago &
St. Louis Rd.. 15 m. S. W. of Pittsburg, the
county seat. Cork factory and machine
shops.
TIMES; Wednesdays: republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established 1895;
Oakdale Printing and Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (6 — 3).
OAKMONT, Allegheny Co. p 1.477
pop., on Allegheny Valley Rd. and Alle-
gheny r., 12 m. E. N. E. of Pittsburg, the
county seat. Railroad machine shops, glass,
spring, dynamite and powder factories and
tool works.
HERALD: Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription .SI; established ISM; John S.
Wolfe, editor and publisher (1— b).
OIL CITY, Venango Co.\jld,imvov.,
on Western New York & Pennsylvania and
Allegheny Valley Rds. and Allegheny r. and
Oil creek, 8 m. N. E. of Franklin, the county
seat, and 138 N. of Pittsburg. Several oil
refineries and manufacturing interests.
Petroleum.
BLIZZARD; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; inde-
pendent; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x22: subscription— daily $5, weekly 50 cents ;
established— daily 1882, weekly 1884; F. W.
Bowen, editor: Bowen & McKnight, publish-
ers (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1897,
and every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in 1896, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
DERRICK: every morning except Sun-
dav, and SE.MI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays ; daily republican, semi-weekly in-
dependent ; eight pages 17x22; subscription-
daily $7, seml-weeklv $1 ; established 1871 :
Derrick Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
1002
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENXS IL VANIA .
O'LYVH.A.'ST, Lackawanna Co. a
6,130+ pop., on New York, Ontario & West-
ern and Delaware & Hudson Rds., 6 m. N. E.
of Scranton, the county seat. Mining and
shipping of anthracite coal, the principal
industry. Cigar factories and iron foundry.
RECORD; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Thursdays; independent; four to six pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1892;
Jas. W. Kennedy, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,750 in 1894 and 2,800
in 1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with exceeding 2,250 in
1903 and 1907.
GAZETTE; Saturrlays; independent;
eight to sixteen pages 17x22; subscription $1;
established 1887; Jones Brothers, editors and
publishers (6 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,583 in 1895
and 3,124 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ORBISONIA, Huntingdon Co. D 6531
pop., on East Broad Top Rd., 24 m. S. by S.
E. of Huntingdon, the county seat. Iron
furnaces. Coal and iron mining
DISPATCH; Thursdays: independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription SI. 25; estab-
lished 1881; R. J. Coons, editor; Coons & Co.,
publishers.
ORWIGSBURG, Schuylkill Co. o-
1.51S+ pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd.. 8 m. S. E.
of Pottsville, the county seat. Several shoe
manufactories. Agricultural and mining
region.
N E W !S ; Fridays ; four pages 20x26 ;
subscription $1.25; established 1889; Gus Sam-
uel, editor and publisher.
OSCEOLA MILLS, Clearfield Co. n
2,0:30+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 15 m. S. E.
of Clearfield, the county seat. Coal mining
and agriculture.
LEADER-COURIER; Fridays; inde
pendent; ei^'tit pages 15x22; subscription SI;
establislied 1876: J. B. McFadden, editor and
proprietor (1—8).
OSTERBURG, Bedford Co. g 209!
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 80 m. S. of Al-
toona.
PRESS; Fridays; four pages 11x15; sub-
scription 75 cents; established i;Xi5; Milev M.
Griffith, editor and publisher ( 6—6 P ).
OVAL, Lycoming Co. [j 250 pop., 5 m.
S. S. E. of Jersey Shore, the nearest station
on Pennsylvania Rd. Wheat, Indian corij,
oats, hay and lumber.
LEDGER; Thursdays; independent; four
f)age3 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
ished 1890 ; H. J. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,168 in 1900
and 1,382 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
PENNS YL VANIA.
OXFORD, Chester Co. ^ 2,03:i pop.,
on Philadelphia, Baltimore & Washington
and Lancaster, Oxford & Southern Rds., 50
m. W. S. W. of Philadelphia. Agriculture.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 16x223^ ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1866; H. L. Brinton's Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1895, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BLOODED STOCK; monthly ; live
stock; twenty pages 8x11; subscription 50
cents; established 1897; C. E. Morrison, edi-
tor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,135 in_ 1898
and 19,714 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than $7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
PALMYRA, Lebanon Co. c; 800 pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 15 m. E. of
Harrlsburg, the State capital. Shoe manu-
factories and planing mill. Agriculture.
COUNTY ADVOCATE; Thursdays;.
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1899; George V. Keller, editor
and publislier (9—3).
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1899; John A. Fry, publisher (2—4).
PARKERS LANDING, Arm-
strong Co. -a 1.600 pop., on Pennsylvania
and Baltimore & Ohio Rds., 70 m. N. by N.
E. of Pittsburg. Glass manufactory. Petro-
leum.
PHCENIX; Fridays; Independent repub-
lican ; eight pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1877: G. A. Needle, Jr., editor and
publisher (1-8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
PARKESBURG, Chester Co. R
1,788+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 44 m. W.
of Philadelphia. Agriculture.
CHESTER CO. TIMES; Fridays;
prohibition; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1875; A. H. Potts Company,
publishers (A A).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NEWS; Saturdays; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1 ; established , February 1901 ; J. A.
McAvoy, editor and publisher (A A).
PRESS; Saturdays: independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished July, 1901; J. E. PaxBon, editor and
publisher (8—3).
PEACEMAKER AND COURT OF
ARBITRATION; monthly ; thirty-
two pages 5>4x9; subscription $1; established
1866; Universal Peace Union, editors and pub-
lishers (12— 7). , ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1003
PENNSYL VAXJA
'^
for an average issufe of 1,200 in 1901
and 1,125 in 1904, sitxce which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in' 1907.
PATTON, Cambria Go. D 2,651t pop.,
on Pennsylvania and New York Central
and Hudson River Rds., 17 m. W. N. W.
of Altoona. Fireclay worlcs. Coal and
lumber.
COURIER; Fridays; independent;
elghtpages 15i:22; 8Ub8crIptlon$l;e8tabli«lied
1893; Roy E. Declcer, editor and publisher
(7-5). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,058 for the
year 1898, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
P£CKVILL£, Lachauanna Co. □' on
Delaware «fe Hudson and New York, On-
tario & West'n Rds., 6 m. N. E. of Scranton.
JOURNAL; Fridays ;ludependent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900; H. P. Woodward, editor and publisher
<T— 5).
PEN ARGYL, Northampton Co. D
5,00(J pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western, Bangor & Portland, Central of
New Jersey and Lehigh & New England
Rds., 30 m. N. of Bethlehem. Slate quarry-
ing and silk mills.
INDEX; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1885;
C. M. Smith, editor and publisher (8—5).
L.A STELLA COLONIALE; Satur-
days; Italian; four to six pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established August, 1901; James
D. Caporaso, editor and publisher (1—8).
PENBROOK, Dauphin Co. a 88it
pop., 114 m. N. of Harrisburg, the county
seat and State capital. Trucking.
DAUPHIN CO. TIMES; Fridays; re
publican; six pages 15x22; suiuscrlption $1;
established 1895; O.E. Shaffer, editor; Times
Publishing Co., publishers (3—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PENNSBURG, Montgomery Co. ^
■ 1,032+ pop., on Perklomen Rd.. 20 m. N. W. of
Norristown, the county seat. Brick kilns,
flour and planing mills, potteries, and coach
and cigar factories.
DER BAUERN FREUND UND
DE.IIOKRAT; Tuesdays; German and
English; democratic; four pages 22x28; sub-
icription $1.50; established 182(5; Henry A.
Kneule, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PERKIOMEN VALLEY PRESS;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1S74; Henry A.
Kneule. editor and publisher (6—3).
TOWN AND COUNTRY; Saturdays;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription SI. 50; estab-
lished 1899: Edward W. Hocker, editor; Chas.
Q. Hillegass, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,308 in 1907
PENNSYLVANIA.
PERKASIE, ^uc/ja Co. :a l,803tpop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 30 ra. N.
of Philadelphia. Manufacture of cigars.
CENTRAL NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1881; Charles M. Meredith, editor
and publisher ( 12—5 ).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1895
2,300 in 1901
2,190 in 1907
PHILADELPHIA, c. h., Philadel-
phia Co. Q, 1,293,697+ pop., center 6t eight
railroads, on the Delaware and Schuylkill
rs. The metropolis of Pennsylvania. Man-
ufactures constitute its largest business in-
terests. Its commerce Is large, especially
the domestic coast trade. Has abundant
water front and is a port of entry for for-
eign and domestic ships.
DAILY.
ABEND POST; every evening except
Sunday; German; republican; four pages
20x26 ; subscription $5; established 1865; A.
Timm, editor; Alfred Schleslnger, publisher.
Office. 335 N. Sixth street (1—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DEMO K RAT; erery morning except
Sunday, DIE NEUE WELT, Suudajs.
and VEREINIGTE STAATEN ZEIT-
UNG, Thursdays ; German ; daily eight,
weekly sixteen and Sunday sixteen to
twenty-four pages 17x22; subscription —
daily $3, Sunday $2.50. weekly $1.5U; estab-
lished—dally 1838, Sunday 1856, weekly 1845;
Philadelphia Demokrat Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 612 Chestnut
street (2—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
36,000 in 1895, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
17,500 every year since 1901, up to and
including 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 34.000 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than i7,5?o every
year since 1901, up to and including
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1899 and 1903, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
EVENING BUIiLETIN;everyevenIng
except Sunday; republican; ten to sixteen
pages 19x23; subscription S3; established—
American Sentinel 1S15, Evening Bulletin
1847;. The Bulletin Co., proprietors; William
L. McLean, publisher. Office. 612 Chestnut
street (1—8).
Copies sold: 33,625 in 1896
124,855 in 1900
130,439 in 1902
144,375 in 1903
182,904 in 1904
211,134 in 1905
/
1004
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
AN,
PENySTLVANIA -Philadelphia.
222,480 in 1906
241,400 in 1907
▲ t^~The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
• rating accorded the Evening
Bulletin is guaranteed by the
publishers of Rowell 's Ameri-
can Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — The following
figures show the actual daily average net
paid circulation of the Philadelphia Bul-
letin for each mouth glveu:
1907— January 238,111 copies
February 268,258 "
March 267.029 "
April 263,247 "
May 245,835 "
June 238,964 "
July 229.059 "
August 225,290 "
September 224,332 "
October 280,114 "
November 284.021 "
December 234,610 "
1908— January 250,180 "
February 263,723
The Bulletin's circulation figures are
net : all damaged, unsold, free and returned
copies have been omitted.
William L. McLean, Publisher. -
"Jn Philadelphia nearly everybody reads
The Bulletin."
EVENING HERALD} every evening
except Sunday ; independent ; four pages
18x22; subscription $3; established 1866; S. S.
Houston, editor; Herald Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 726 Sansom street (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper,_ but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
EVENING ITEM; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and Sunday morning; daily
eight, Sunday sixteen pages 18x28; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, Sunday $1; established 1847;
The Item Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 28 S. Seventh street (2-^K See ad-
vertisement ou opposite page.
Copies printed: ###
Publisher's announcement. — The Evening
Item has a sworn average circulation of
242,400 and the Sunday Item a sworn aver-
age circulation of 253,03(^1. The Item is now
the only daily paper in Philadelphia that
swears to its circulation, and proves it by
detailed statements of the sales by dealers,
stores, etc. ; also sworn to by the Circula-
tion Manager and verified bv the Paper
Company. A $5,000 challenge "by The Item
to all the Philadelphia newspapers, offering
to prove that The Item had more circula-
tion than any one, daily and Sunday, has
not been accepted. The above facts prove,
indisputably, that The Item has more paid
circulation than any Philadelphia news-
paper. Besides, it is the only Republican
evening paper, and we have elected Maj'or
Reyburn for four years by a vote of 130,668.
Millio7is of Dollars will be spent by the
new Administration, and you can reach
this money through no other pajier but the
Philadelphia Item.
, EVENING TELEGRAPH; every even
Ing except Sunday; Independent-republican;
fourteen pages 18x23; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1864; Charles E. Warburton, founder;
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
Barclay H. Warburton, president. Office, 704
Chestnut street (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 25,766 in 1898
and 133,917 in 190^, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited,
with more than 75,000 in 1907, which is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a definite and satisfactory re-
port of copies printed during the period
of a full year.
FINANCIAL. BULLETIN; every
morning except Sunday; financial and com-
mercial; four to eight pages 15x21; subscrip-
tion $ii; established 1895; Warner H. Jenkins,
editor; Financial Bulletin (Inc.), publishers.
Office, 420 Sansom street (2—8).
Copies printed: 2,379 in 1907
Publisher's announce7nent.—FiSAticiA.L, Bul-
letin—established 1896— every morning
except Sundays. Financial and commer-
cial, 4 and 8 pages. 15x21. Warner H. Jenk-
ins, President ; A. M. Pennington, Associate
Editor.
Average daily circulation from January 1 ,.
1907, to December 31, 1907. 2,379.
The Financial Bulletin is the only Dally
Financial Newspaper published in Penn-
sylvania. Its readers are among the
monled classes. It circulates in Pennsyl-
vania, New Jersey, Delaware and South-
eastern States.
GAZETTE? every morning, every even-
IngexceptSunday, and PENNSYLVANIA
STAATS GAZETTE, weekly; German;
independent ; daily eight, Sunday and weekly
twentvtwo pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily
$2.50, Sunday S2.ti0, weekly $2; established
1879; German Daily Gazette Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 924 Arch
street (12 — 4). See atlvertiseineut on
page 100«.
Copies printed: The daily editions of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 44,444 in 1896 and 51,508 m
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 44.465 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
40,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 37,398 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 20,000 in
1905 and 1907.
IN QU IRER ; every morning ; republican ;
daily fourteen to sixteen pages, Sunday
sixty-four to seventy-two pages 18x23}^; sub-
scription—daily $3, Sunday $2.50; established
1829; Inquirer Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 1109 Market street ( 1—8 ).
Copies sold: daily, 120,998 in 1896
166,882 in 1904
161,767 in 1907
Sunday, 144,484 in 1S96
143,102 in 1904
193,795 in 1907
LA SERA ; every evening except Sun-
day; Italian; four pages 20x26; subscription
tS; established 1897; L. DeBenedictls. editor;
La Sera Publishing Co., publishers. Office,
734 8. Eighth street (10-6 P).
LA VOCE DEL P O P O L O; dally;
Italian; eight page* 17x24; subscription $6;
established 1893, as La Voce Delia Colonia ;
Dr. V. Cerceo. editor; Italo- American Publi-
cation and Printing Co. (Inc.). publishers.
Office, 773 S. Eighth street (6-6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 1005
"Money Talks Louder than Words"
Philadelphia, March i, 1908.
The following Challenge was originally published in
The Philadelphia Item, October 19, 1902, and although
it has been repeatedly published since, the papers have
not dared accept it:
$40,000 TO THE WINNER
4*
The Item" Challenges the Entire Press of Philadelphia
to Prove their Circulation
"THE ITEM" EXCEEDS THEM All
More Paid Daily Circulation Than Any One, and
More Than Several Combined on Sunday
There has been much discussion of late among the Philadelphia news-
papers, as to which, morning, evening or Sunday, had the LARGEST
CIRCULATION.
The Item has always claimed it, and it has generally been conceded
that its claims were justified.
However, in order to settle the dispute for all time, we hereby make
a public offer to go into a competition with ALL the Philadelphia news-
papers— morning, evening and Sunday — and see which is entitled to the
Banner Circulation.
The test is to be conducted by a representative of each paper, and
one gentleman connected with each of the Larger Department Stores.
This would constitute a Committee of fifteen, who would be authorized
to examine all cash receipts for papers, returns, Agents' and Carriers'
accounts, paper bills, etc. In fact, everything connected with the Circu-
lation Department. The investigation to cover one month from the day it
begins, and the report of the Committee to be final and without dispute,
and to be published, without charge, on the first page of all the papers.
Each of the Philadelphia Newspapers to deposit FIVE ($i;,ooo)
THOUSAND, or FORTY ($40,000) THOUSAND DOLLARS in all,
in a Trust Company to be agreed upon, and the paper conceded to have
the LARGEST BONA-FIDE CIRCULATION IN PHILADEL-
PHIA to take the WHOLE AMOUNT.
As -we stated above, THE ITEISI expects to prove not only that it has
the LARGEST DAILY CIRCULATION; but also that it has the
LARGEST SUNDA Y CIRCULATION; iftdeed, that it has more,
on the latter day, than THREE OF THE SUNDA Y PAPERS
COMBINED.
1000
AMEETCAN NEWSPAPER DIEECTORT,
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
for an average issue of 2,265 m 1897
and 5,126 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
NEWS; dally; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription S3; established I9t>6; Heury Starr
Rlctiardson, editor; Daily News Co. (Ltd),
publishers. Office, 701 Chestnut st. (1—7 P).
NORTH A3IER1CAN; every morning:
republican; daily sixteen, Sundaj seventy-
eight pages 17x23; subscription daily (with
out Sunday) $3; Sunday S2.50; established
1771; The North American Co., publishers.
Office, N. E. cor. Broad and Sansom sts. (3—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily and Sun-
day editions each had credit for exceed-
ing 40.000 in 1905 and 1907.
PENN8YLVANIAN ; every morning
except Sunday, during the college year: col-
legiate; four pages 11x16; subscription $3;
established 188.5; Students of the University
of Pennsvlvania. editors and publishers.
Office, Uriirersity of Pennsylvania (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant stich a rating has
never been forthcoming.
PRESS; every morning; republican ;
daily twelve to sixteen, Sunday fifty-four to
sixty-four pages 17x23; subscription— daily
$3, Sunday S2.50, daily and Sunday §5.50; es-
tablished 1857; The Press Company, pub
Ushers. Office, cor. of Seventh and Chestnut
streets (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, (00) 66,758 in 1896
97,826 in 1903
PENNSYLVANIA— PhiladeliJhia.
113,242 in 1904
106,600 in 1905
100,548 in 1906
102,993 in 1907
Sunday: 91,806 in 1903
97,946 in 1904
114,609 in 1905
137.863 in 1906
124,006 in 1907
JS^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Press is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Roweirs American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— The Press is
Philadelphia's Great Home Newspaper.
Keynote of its policy— Accuracy and fair-
ness to all. Allied to no faction. Most
progressive morning and Sunday newspa-
per in Phila'ielphia. A paper that covers
and is valued in its own community. Cir-
culation books open to all. Only Philadel-
phia paper, and only one of three in the
United States, having all three of the char-
acteristics most valued by newspapers and
advertisers— first, the Roll of Honor; sec-
ond, the Guaranteed Star; and third, th©
Gold Marks.
PUBLIC LEDGER; every morning • in-
dependent; daily sixteen to twenty-four.
Sunday thirty-six pages 17>^x23; subscription
—daily $S, daily and Sunday 84; established
18.36; Public Ledger Company, publishers.
Office, corner Sixth and Chestnut sts. (12 — 5).
Copies printed :(© 0) Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
riGllRES THAT PROVE IN PHILADELPHIA, PA.
In classified advertising the paper that carries the largest number
of IVan^s is naturally close to the hearts of the buying classes.
The
German
Daily Gazette
is the only German Daily in Philadelphia that carries this business.
Columns of classified advertising published for one year ending
November 30, 1907 :
Gazette 5»110 Coltitnns
Other German Papers Combined 1,825 Columns
CIRCULATION BOOKS OPEN
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1007
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
PENNSTL VANIA— Philadelphia.
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 40,000 in 1896 and more than
20,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
RECORD; every morning; independ-
ent-democratic; fourteen to tliirty six pages
19x26 ; subscription— daily (without Sunday)
$3, Saturday 50 cents, Sunday §1; established
1870: Theodore Wright, editor; The Record
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Record building (1—7).
Copies sold: daily, 157,294 in 1906
157,298 in 1907
Sunday, i33>796 in 1906
136,472 in 1907
m^^The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
► accorded the Record is guar-
anteed by the publishers of
Rowell's American Newspa-
per Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
TACJEBLiATT; every morning except
Sunday, and SONNTAliSBLATT, Sun-
days; German; labor; dally ««ij{lit, Sunday
sixteen pages 16x20; subscription— daily $3,
Sunday $2; established- dally 1877, Sunday
1879; Philadelphia Tageblatt Publishing As-
sociation, editors and publishers. Office, lili-
613 Callowhlll street.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 25,540 in 1896 and 45.815 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 26,597 in 1896 and
46,170 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 19x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1887; D. W. Seltzer, editor and pub
Usher. Office. 4442 Main street, Manayunk
(6—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1897 and 1898, but has
not since set up definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
ADVOCATE; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x26; subscrintion $1 ; estabhshed
1885; Advocate Publishing Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 628 Chestnut street (3— 8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
AMERICAN FRIEND; Thursdays;
friends; sixteen to twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1.50; established '3^': Hernmn
Newman, editor; American Friend Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Office, 1010 Arch
street (1—8). , , ...
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average, issue of 5.767. i" 1895
and 5.760 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
AMERICAN HERALD; Saturdays;
negro; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1901; John Clinton, Jr-v?d\toj and
publisher. Office. 1024 S. Twentieth street
(1-7) (A A).
BAPTIST COMMONWEALTH;
Thursdays; baptist; twenty-four pages 7xlOf;
subscription SI. 50; established 1890; Harper
& Bro. Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 200 s. Tenth street (12— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1900 and 1907.
BEE ; Sundays; republican; eight pageg
15x22; subscription $1; established 189U; C.
Joseph Dacey, editor; Globe Press Bureau,
publishers. Office 16 S. Broad street (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BREWERYTOWN HERALD; Sat-
urdays; independent repuhlica)i ; German
and English; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
50 cents; established June, 1901; Bruno Wahl,
editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,923 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
BRITISH- AMERICAN; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 16x21 ; subscription
$1; established 1886; L. Hall, publisher. Of-
fice, N. E. corner Sixth and Chestnut streets
( 7—3 P ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 8,500 in 189 1, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1899, up to and including 1907.
BULLETIN OF PHOTO(iRAPH Y;
Wednesdays ; photography ; twenty-four
pages t)i^:txl2; subscription .S1.75; established
August, 1907; Frank V. Chambers and John
Bartlett, editors; Bulletin of Photography
Co., publishers. Office, 60S Sansom st.dO— 7P).
CATHOLIC STANDARD AND
T IMES ; Saturdays : roman catholic : eight
to twelve pages 19x26; subscription (2; es-
tablished 1866; John J. O'Shea, editor; Cath-
olic Standard and Times Publis^hins Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 211 S. Sixth street (8— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 17,343 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 12,500
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CHRISTIAN BANNER; Fridays;
baptist; negro: four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; Rev. G. L. P. Talia-
ferro, editor; Christian Banner Publishing
Company, publishers. Office, 1842 Lombard
street (7 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,146 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
CHRISTIAN INSTR T'("T<»R
AND UNITED PRESBYTERIAN
WITNES.**: Tuesdays; united pre.«by-
terian; twentv-f our pages 9x12; subscription
$1.50; established 1846; J. A. Collins, editor;
(Collins & Company, publishers. Office, 715
Sansom street (10—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5,000 in 1895 and 4,600
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
1008
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DIRECTORY,
PENNSYL VANIA— Philadelphia.
CHRISTIAN RECORDER; Thurs
days; negro; A. M. E. Church; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1855 ; Rev.
H. T. Johnson, editor; John H. CoUett, pub-
lisher. Office, 631 Fine street (3—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907-
CHRISTIAN STANDARD; Satur-
days; undenominational; twenty pages
7J*xllJ4; ■ubscription $1.50; established 1867;
E."!. D. Pepper, editor; Christian Standard
Co. (Limited), publishers. Office, Llppincott
building (12— 4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 7.500 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 4,000 every year
since, up to and including 1906.
CHRDNICIiE AND ADVERTISER
(Manayuiik) ; Fridays; independent: four
pages '22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1869; James Milligan, editor ; Milligan & Co.,
publishers. Office, N. W. corner Main and
Levering streets (6 — 3).
CHURCH STANDARD; Saturdays;
protestant-eplscopal; forty pages 9x14; sub-
scription $2.50 ; established 1830 ; Rev. J.
Fulton, editor; Churoh Standard Co., pub-
lishers; dated also at Chicago and New York.
Office, 133 S. Twelfth street (3—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,500 in 1896 and more than
4,000 in 1898, and ever year since, up
to and including 1907.
COMMERCIAL. L.IST AND PRICE
CURRENT; Saturdays; commercial ; four
pages 24x30; subscription $4; established 1828;
S. N. Wlnslow, editor; Commercial Publica-
tion Company, publishers. Office. 341 Dock
street (11 2).
COURANT; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1901;
Abel P. Caldwell, editor; Courant Publishing
Company, publishers. Office, 420 S. Eleventh
street (1—8).
CRACKS; Thursdays; four pages 15x19;
subscription $1; establNh.-ii 1898; A.B.Clarke,
editor and publisher. Office, 1607 Snyder ave-
nue (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
anv claim for issuing so many.
DEFENDER; Saturdays (A A).
EAGL.E; Fridays; four pages 18x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; E. T.
Tyndall, editor and publisher. Office, 2216
Germantown avenue.
EASTERN HERALD; Saturdays (A A)
EPISCOPAL RECORDER; Thurs.
days; reformed episcopal; sixteen pages
9x13; subscription $2; established 1823; Epis-
copal Recorder Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 718 Sansom street (6-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE; Mon-
days (A A).
FIRST AND THIRTY -NINTH
WARD NEWS; Fridays; independent;
four pages 13x24: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Geo. O. Skipper, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, Seventh and Moore sts. (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
ceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
FORWARD; Saturdays; young people;
eight pages 11x16; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1882 ; J. R. Miller, D.D., editor ;
Presbyterian Board of Publication, publish-
ers. Office, 1319 Walnut street (2—4).
Copies printed: 122,768 in 1899
195,868 in 1902
271,282 in 1907
FRANKFORD DISPATCH; Fri-
days; independent; eight pages 16J/ox24; sub-
scription 60 cents; established 1877; Benj.
Hepworth, editor; Dispatch Publishing
House, publishers. Office, 4625 Frankford
avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,333 in 1904
3,771 in 1905
4,307 in 1906
4,537 in 1907
FRANKFORD HERALD; Satur-
da.ys; Independent-republican; four pages
22x31; subscription $1; established 1845;
Estate of William W. Axe, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 4619 Frankford avenue (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FRIEND ; Saturdays; friends; eight
pages 9x10; subscription §2; established 1827;
John H.Dillingham, editor; Edwin P. Sellew,
publisher. Office. 207 Walnut place (1—8).
Does not insert advertisements.
FRIENDS' INTELLIGENCER;
Saturdays; friends; twenty four pages 8x12;
subscription $2; established — Jn^eZZiflrencer
1844, Jowr?iaZ 1673; R. Barclay Spicer, Lydia
H. Hall, Elizabeth Lloyd and Rachel W.
Hillborn, editors; Friends' Intelligencer As-
sociation (Limited), publishers. Office N.W.
cor. Fifteenth and Cherry streets (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,631 in 1898
3,623 in 1902
3,716 in 1904
3,700 in 1905
3,789 in 1906
3,784 in 1907
GER31ANTOWN GUIDE; Saturdays;
Independent; four pages 21x26; subscription
$1; established 1871; Walter H. Bonsall & Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, McCallum,
below Harvey street, Germantown.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any ren?^wal of the claim.
GERMANTOWN INDEPENDENT
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1882 ;
Horace F. McCann, editor and publisher.
Office. Chelten avenue and Green street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever beeri secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
GERMANTOWN NEWS; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1899; Thomas Willans, editor;
Willans & Co., publishers. Office, 6221 Ger-
mantown avenue (8—3).
GERMANTOW^N TELEGRAPH;
Fridays; eight pages 18x24; subscription 50
cents: established 1830; John Galloway, edi-
tor; The Germantown Telegraph Company
7
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1009
PEXNS YL VASIA—Ph ila delphia.
Oftice. 0004 Germautowu
(Inc. ), publishers
avenue (I'^i— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
GOLiDEN DAYS; Saturdays ; juvenile;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1879; James Elverson, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, corner Ninth and Spruce sts.
<7— 3P) (A A ).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1900 and more than
12,500 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1906.
GROCERY WORL.D; Mondays; gro
cerles; fifty-two pages lOxU; subscription
$2; established 18b0: E. J. Buckley, editor;
Grocery World Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 9;i7 Arch street (12— 1).
Copies printed: 8,400 in 1896
11,764 in 1904
14,726 in 1907
GUARDIAN ANGEL, ; Saturdays(A A).
IL. VESUVIO; Saturdays; Italian;
independent-republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1886; Frank J.
Scaunapieco, editor and publisher. Office,
738 S. Eighth street (5—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,957 in_ 1898
and 16,555 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907-
JEWISH EXPONENT; Fridays; Jew
ish; twelve pages 13xJ0; subscription $8; es-
tablished 1883: Felix X. Ger?on, manager;
Jewish Exponent Publishing Co., publishers;
dated also at Baltimore. 3Id. Office. 608
Chestnut street (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 8,000 in 1893. since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907-
JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight pages
20x26 ; subscription 50 cents ; established
1395 ; Alfred Turner, editor aud publisher.
Office, 1624 French street (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3>i85 in 1903.
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE; Sat-
urdays; commercial; sixteen pages n.xlS;
subscription $5; established 1876; Henry W.
Sites, editor; Journal of Commerce Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 242 S. Fifth street (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper., but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and I9°7'
KENSINGTON CRITIC: Saturdays;
local; eight pages 16x21: subscription $1; es-
tablished l'<92; Fred Baumgaertel, editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
KENSINGTON LOCAL; Thursdays;
labor; four pa^es 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1890; J. C. Davis and Theo.P. Stoll.
editors and publishers. Office. 2543 Kenslng
ton avenue (6—3). , ^ . , ..
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
KOVA; Fridays (A A)
PENNS YL VANIA— Philadelphia.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCER; Frl-
dayB ; legal; elglit pages 15x18; subscription
$3; established 1848; Edward P. AlUnson and
Theo. B. Stork, editors; Edward P. Alllnson,
publisher. Office. 808 West End Trust bldg.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that eifect. It has not I
since made any renewal of the claim.
LIQUOR DEALERS' JOURNAL;
Thursdays t A A).
LUTHERAN; Thursdays ; lutheran ;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1861; Geo. \V. Sandt, D. D., editor; Gen-
eral Council Publication Board, publishers;
prints also a monthly edition, subscription
50 cents. Office, 1523 Arch street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 in 1895 and 4,000
in 1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
LUTHERAN OBSERVER; Fridays;
lutheran; thirty-two pages 7x10%; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1826; M. H.Valentin©, edi-
tor; Lutheran Observer Association, publiiih-
ers ; dated also at Lancaster. Office, 1328
Real Estate Trust building (12— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had ci
ceeding 7,500 in 1901, and
since, up to and including
3IANAYUNK SENT IN
days ; Independent-republican ;
20x27; subscription $1 ; estab
Wm. J. Donohugh, editor an
Office, 4440 Main street (1—4).
Copies printed: This nape
for an average issue of 2,020 in 1900
and 1,551 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
3IARITIi>IE JOURNAL; Saturdays;
maritime; four pages 13x16; subscription $3;
established 1885; Sam'l B. Macdonnell, editor
and publisher. Office, 133 Bank avenue (1—8).
niASTKO TAOLOs Saturdays (A Ai-
MERCHANTS' GUIDE; Saturdays;
commercial ; twenty-four pages iii4xl2iij ; sub-
scription $1; established 1879; H. E. Mathews,
manager; Merchants' Guide Co., publishers.
Office, cor. Thirteenth and Market sts. (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,451 in 1905
and 3,754 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907. .t, ^, ♦
METHODIST; Saturdays; methodlst
episcopal; twenty pages 9x13: subscription
$1.50; established 1875; Rev. 8. W. Tliomas,
D.D., editor; F. B. Clagg, publisher, office,
1018 Arch street (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5.000 in 1895. |»nce
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 4,000 in 1902 and more
than 2,250 in 1905 and I907.
NATIONAL (JRANGE; Wednesdays
^^NATIONAL PUBLIC RECORD;
Thursdays: negro; hotel labor: eiRlit pages
15x22; subscription §2; established 1896; ^.
Harold Smith, editor and publisher. Office,
1705 Lombard street 1 12—3). .
NEWS GLEANER; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription 50
cents, established 1882; Geo. W. Henry, edi-
1010
AMERICAN NEWSl'APER DIRECTOKY,
PEXXSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
tor and publisher; dated at Frankford. Of-
fice, 4677 Frankford avenue (8—3).
NORD AMERIKA; Thursdays; Ger-
man ; ronian catholic ; eight pages 16x26 ; sub-
scription $2.50: established 1873; JosephBerns,
editor; John Wiesler, Jr., publisher. Office,
1006 N. Fifth street (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 7,500 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1901, up to and including 1907.
NORTHEAST NEWS; Saturdays;
independent: four pages 18x24; subscription
50 cents; established 3e.94; P. X. Raftertv. edi-
tor and publisher. Office. 2410 E aucock st.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5,000 in 1895, sin^e
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1900, up to and including 1907.
NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA
BANNER; Saturdays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription 50 cents; established 1897; Woller
& Woller, editors and publishers. Office, 3014
Kensington avenue (7—5).
NORTHEAST PHILADEL-
PHIAN; Saturdays, republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892; Na-
thaniel R. Bradnf-r, editor; M. Bradner, pub-
lisher. Address. Wissinoming.
NORTH END GAZETTE; Fridays;
republican; four pages 18x22; subscription
50 cents; established 1892; Charles M. Carlin.
editor and publisher. Office, 3614 N. Fifth
streei (1—8).
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
G»ZETTE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1868; James France, editor and publisher.
Office. 4482 Frankford avenue.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA TRIB-
UNE: Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1S93 ; Paul
W. Blattenberger, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 2675 Bridge street, Bridesburg (1—8).
Copies printed: 1.280 in 1907
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
WORLD; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1896; Walter H. Hemming, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NORTHWEST INDEPENDENT;
Saturdays; eight pages I5i^x22; subscription
$1; established 1890: Louis C. Macaran, editor
and publisher. Office. 2107 Columbia avenue
(1-7).
Copies printed: 4,984 in 1898
4,684 in 1901
10,000 in 1905
10,000 in 1906
10,000 in 1907
O A K D A L E WEEKLY ; Saturdays;
four to six pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents;
establi.'shed 1888; Stuart S. Graves, editor;
Graves & Co.. publishers; prints editions for
Falrhlll and Tioga. Office. 3033 Germantown
avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from_ this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
O D D F E L L O W^ S ' JOURNA L ;
Thursdays; odd-fellowship; four pages 18x24;
«."Vx,«»}yvti^r, «i. octoHHchAri 1S97; J. C. AS-
PENNSYLVANlA—PhiladeJphia.
bury, editor and publisher. Office, 1132 Lom-
bard street.
OLD PENN; Saturdays, during college
year; collegiate; eight pages 11x15; .subscrip-
tion $1; established 1902; Board of Edito^^.
editors; Geo. E. Nitzsche, publisher. Office,
Houston Hall (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,843 in 1904
2,668 in 1905
3,928 year ending
January 26, 1908.
PATRYOTA ; Fridays; Polish; four
pages 14x21: subscription $1.50; established
189U; Teofll Wasowicz, editor and publisher.
Office, 1831 Frank! ord avenue (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
oi a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PILOT: Thursdavs (A A).
PRACTICAL FAR3IER; Saturdays;
agricultui'al ; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1855; L. H. Cooch, edi-
tor; The Farmer Co., publishers. Office, S. E.
cor. Market and Eighteenth streets (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 38,129 in 1900
and 41.361 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 20,000 in 1905 and
1907.
PRESBYTERIAN ; Wednesdays; pres-
byterlan ; thirty-two pages 9x13 ; subscrip-
tion $2.50 ; established 1831 ; Revs. M. D. Grler,
Clara A. Alexander and W. W. McKinney,
editors: The Presbyterian Co., publishers.
Office, Witherspoon building (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,000 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
PROTESTANT REVIEW; Thursdays
(A A).
PRZYJACIEL I.UDU; Fridays; Pol
ish; four pages 20x28; subscription $1 ; estab-
bllshed 1898; I. T. Wendt, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 2636 E. Dauphin Ftreet (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
QUIVER; Fridavs (A A).
RAILWAY" WORLD; Fridays;
railways and finance; twentv-elght pages
914x131^: subscription $4; established 1856;
Edward G. Ward, editor: Railway World
Company, publishers. Office, Witherspoon
building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,388 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
REAL ESTATE RECORD AND
BUILDERS' GUIDE; Wednesdays;
building and real estate; twenty pages 10x13;
subscription $5; established 1885; J. N. Gal-
lagher, editor and publisher. Office. 46 N.
Eleventh street (3—3).
REFORMED CHURCH MES-
SENGER; Thursdays; reformed church;
twenty four pages 9x13; subscription $1.25;
established 1828; Rev. C. J. Mnsser, editor;
Publication Board of the Reformed Church
in the United States, publishers. Office. 1306
Arch street (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,750 in 1895
and 8.55.^ in 1903, since which it has not
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1011
PENXS YL VA MA— Philadelphia.
furnished a report, but was credited with
exceeding 7,500 in 1904 and more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1903;
Alonzo F. Jenkins, editor and publisher.
Prints editions for Clayton, Mullica, Hill,
Pitman, Willlamstown, Millville and Wcbt-
ville, N. J. Office, 722 Sansom street (1—6).
ROAD AN D TRA €K ; Saturdays(A A).
RURAl.. FARMER; Saturdays; agri
cultural; sixteen to twenty four pages 8x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1880; Albert
J. Merrill, editor; Rural Farmer Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 153 S. Front st. (12—3),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 25,079 in 1896
and 35,670 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 20,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
SATURDAY EVENING POST 5
Saturdays ; literary and family ; sixteen to
thirty-two pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; es
tablished 1728; Curtis Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 425 Arch street (5 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 307,660 in
1901 and 719,436 in 1905, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1907, which
is the highest rating ever accorded in
the absence of a satisfactory detailed
statement of actual issues covering the
period of a full year.
SEEN AND HEARD; Wednesdays;
society; forty-four pages 4x6; subscription
$2; established 1901; L. N. Megargee. editor
and publisher. Office. 806 Walnut st. ( 12—8).
SONNTAGS JOURNAL; Sundays;
German; independent; sixteen pages
lTJ^x22i^ ; subscription $2.50 ; established
1876; Wflliam Regenspurger, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 148 N. Fifth street (7—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
SOUTH PHI L,A DELPHIAN;
Fridays; independent; four pages 17x24;
established 1895; James E. Lennou, editor
and publisher. Office. 427 S. Sixteenth street
(1—8). For free distribution.
SPORTING LIFE; Saturdays;
•porting; thirty-two pages 11x15; subscription
$2; established 1883; Francis C. Richter,
editor; Sporting Life Publishing Co.. pub
Ushers. Office, 84 S. Third street (3—3 P).
Copies printed: 27,402 in 1904
29,503 in 1905
31,420 in 1906
35,414 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. —Sportiso Life is
a recognized official sportmen's journal,
published every Saturday. It has been es-
tablished twenty-four years, and is devo-
ted to base ball and trap shooting. In both
of these lines it is unquestioned authority,
and in one— Base Ball— it has created a
; special field for itself such as no other
paper in the world has ever dereloped or
occupied; also contains each week the
latest events in the Trap Shooting world,
with Items of Interest to the trade and
value to the manufacturers. The informa-
tion which it contains is always reliable.
It is on sale by newsdealers everywhere
from Canada to the Gulf and from Maine
to California at 5 cents the copy.
Advertising rate is 15 cents a line. No
time, cash or space discounts whatever.
The game rate applies to 1 inch or 1 page.
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
SUNDAY DISPATCH; Sundays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1848; Jas. L. Hall, editor and
publisher. Office, N. E. corner Sixth and
Chestnut streets (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 18,108 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 7,500 in 1902
and more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SUNDAY SCHOOL TIMES ; Sat
urdays ; undenominational ; sixteen pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1859;
Charles G. Trumbull, editor; The Sunday
School Times Co.. publishers. Office. 1031
Walnut street (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 172,322 in 1895
and 92,518 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 75,000 in 1907, which is
the highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a definite and satisfactory
statement of copies issued during the
period of a full year.
SUNDAY TRANSCRIPT; Sundays;
republican; sixteen to twenty pages 15x20;
subscription $2.50; established 1855: Trans-
cript Publishing: Company, publishers. Office,
703 Chestnut street (1—4 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1901 and more than
12,500 in 1902, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
SUNSHINE; weekly (A A).
SVIT: Thursdays: Russian; eight pages
15x22; subscription $150; established 1897;
Rev. Alexander A. Nemolovsky, editor and
publisher (1— 7».
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1903, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for having issued so many.
TACONY NEW ERA ; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
75 cents; established 1881 ; Hall & Tidux, edi-
tors and publishers (:S — 3.
TOBACCO WORLD; Fridays; to
bacco trade; tw entv pages 11x15; subscription
$2; established 1881 ; TheTobacpo World Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office, 224 Arch street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1897 and 1901, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
TRADES UNION NEWS; Thursdays
(A A).
T R I B II N E ; Saturdays ; negro: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1884; Chris J. Perry, editor and puV)lisher
Office. 717 Sansom street (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5,000 in 190 1, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
TWENTY-SIXTH AND THIRTY-
SIXTH WARD NEWS: Thursdays;
four pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; established
1878; George O. Skipper, editor and publisher.
Office, Seventh and Moore streets (S— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
1012
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PEXf^SYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
UNITED STATES REVIEW j Thurs
days; iusurance; twenty-four pages lOJ^xU;
subscription $3; established 1366; United
States Review Publislilng Companj', pub-
lishers. Office, 411 Walnut street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,303 in 1897
1,735 in 1905
1,893 year ending
April 30, 1907.
1,918 in 1907
VEREINS-REPORTERj Saturdays;
German; fraternal; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1893: Carl Kuhl,
editor; Reporter Publishing Co.. publishers.
Office, 537 Callowhill street (8—3).
VEREINS (JND LOGEN ZEITUNG;
Saturdays; German; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1895 ; Adolph
Timm, editor and publisher. Office, 612
Chestnut street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,265 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
WEST.>IINSTER; Thursdays; presby-
terian; thirtj^-six pages 9x13; subscription
$2; established 1875; The Holmes Press, edi-
tors and publishers. Office. 1328 Chestnut
street (1— 5P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,500 in 1891
and 6,200 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WEST PHILADELPHIA BULLE-
TIN; Fridays; local; eight pages 15J^x2i;
subscription 50 cents; established 19U4; Jas.
L. Waldln, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,288 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2.250 in 1907.
WEST PHILADELPHIAN AND
CYCLONE; Saturdays; tour pages 153^x22;
subscription 50 cents; established 1894; P. C.
Fossett, editor and publisher. Office, 4041
Lancaster avenue.
WEST PHILADELPHIA PRESS;
Mondays ; republican ; four pages 18x24;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1877;
William Wheaton, editor and publisher.
Office, 4047 Lancaster avenue (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,200 in 1895
and 20,000 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited,
probably erroneously, with more than
17.500 in 1905 and 1907.
rOUNG FOLKS' CATHOLIC
W E E K 1j Y ; Saturdays, during school
year; roman catholic; juvenile; eight pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1889; Ed-
ward W. Murphy, editor; H. L. Kllner & Co.,
publishers. Office. 824 Arch street (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,354 in 1895
and 18,381 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 17,500 in 1907.
YOUNG PEOPIiE; Saturdays; bap-
tist; juvenile; eight pages ll^r^xiej^; sub-
scription 60 cents ; establislied 1881 ; A. J.
Rowland, D.D., and C. R. Blackall, D.D.,
editors ; American Baptist Publication So-
ciety, publishers. Office, 1420 Chestnut street
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 67, 79? in 1899
PENNSFL VAN I A— Philadelphia.
and 130,920 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907, which
is the highest rating ever accorded in
the absence of a satisfactory detailed
statement of actual issues covering the
period of a full year.
BI-WEEKLY.
FORTNIGHTLY; biweekly (A A).
HOTEL REPORTER; bi-weekly;
twenty pages IfJi^xlS^:^; subscription .$2; es-
tablished 1887; H. E. Williams, Jr.. managing
editor; Hotel Reporter Company, publishers.
Office. 34 Soutn Seventh street (3—7 P).
MT. AIRY WORLD; biweekly,
Thursdays, during fne school year; deaf
mute and educational; fourteen pages
91^x12; subscription 50 cents ; established
1887; E. S. Thompson and J. A. Weaver, edi-
tors ; Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf
and Dumb, publishers. Address, Mt. Airy
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
IMPLEMENT AGE; semi-monthly;
farm implements; thirty six to forty-eight'
pages 11x15 : subscription $1 ; established
1892; Ware Brothers Company, editors and
publishers, office, 1010 Arch street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and 1907.
YOUNG REAPER; semimonthly:
juvenile; baptist; eight pages ll}4xl6; sub-
scription 20cents; Hugh Thomas Musselmnn,
editor; American Baptist Publication So-
ciety, publishers. Office, 1630 Chestnut street
(1-8 Py.
MONTHLY.
ALBRIGHT'S OFFICE PRACTI-
TIONER; monthly; medical; forty-eight
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1903;
J. D. Albright, M.D., editor and publisher.
Office, 3228 N. Broad street (l-;-8).
Copies printed: 8,421 in 1906
8,475 in 1907
A31ERICAN CARPET AND UP-
HOLSTERY JOURNA L ; monthly; one
hundred pages 10x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1875; John R. Kendrick, editor;
The Trades Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 102 S. Twelfth street (12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,458 in 1894,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since 1898, tip to and including
1907.
AMERICAN CHURCH SUNDAY
SCHOOL MAGAZINE; monthly; pro-
testant episcopal; one hundred and forty
pages 7x9^; subscription $1.50; established
1883; George W. Jacobs & Co., publishers.
Office, 1216 Walnut street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue or 5,604 in 1900
and 7,458 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
AMERICAN CRICKETER; monthly;
sporting; twenty four pages 9x11; subscrip-
tions!; established 18T7; F. H. Clarke, edi-
tor; Associated Cricket Clubs of Philadelphia,
publishers. Office. 632 Chestnut st. (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES. 1013
WANT AD MEDIUMS
There arc about fifty papers in the United States and
Canada which advertise regularly in the Want -Ad
Department of Printers' Ink, The belief is very
general, among those who know, that a large volume
of Want Business is a popular vote for the newspaper
in which it appears. These fifty papers are anxious to
proclaim to the out-of-town advertisers that they are
leaders in the classified field. They regard Printers'
Ink as the best medium for the purpose. That their
belief is well founded is strikingly illustrated by the
fact that most of them have been represented in the
Want-Ad Department ever since it was started —
nearly four years ago.
Mr. Publisher, if you have the Want-Ad business
of your town, or a fair share of it, your paper ought
to be added to the fifty. If you have not the Classi-
fied business, don't ask for a position in this Department.
The cost of service is $20.80 for a two-line an-
nouncement for one year. Each additional line costs
twenty cents per insertion.
PRINTERS' INK rS"
1014
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA— Philadelphia.
for an average issue of 1,260 in 1905,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE AND
REVIEW; monthly; insurance: sixty
pages 9x13; subscription's; established 1862;
J. A. Fowler, editor; Review Publishing and
Printing Co., publishers. Office, N. W. cor.
Locust and Fourth streets (1—8).
AMERICAN FERTIiilZER; month-
ly ; fertilizers ; sixty pages ~%s.W}4; sub-
scription $2; established 1m82; WareBrothers
Co., editors and publishers. Office, 1010 Arch
street (1—8).
AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF NURS-
ING; monthly; nursing; one hundred and
twenty-six pages 7x10; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1900; J. B. Lippincott Co., editors
and publishers. Office. 227 S. Sixth st. ( 1—3).
AMERICAN JOURNA L OF PHAR-
MACY; monthly; sixty-eight pages 6x9
subscription $.3 ; established 1825 ; Henry
Kraemer, editor ; Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy, publishers. Office, 145 N. Tenth
street (2—8).
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE
MEDICAL SCIENCES; monthly; medi-
cal; one hundred and ninety-two pages6.xl0;
subscription $4 ; established 1820; Lea Bros.
& Co., editors and publishers. Office, 706-710
Sansom street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,861 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
j'^ear since, up to and including 1907.
AMERICAN LAW REGISTER;
monthly; legal; sixty-eight pages 6x10; sub-
scription $3; established 1852; Members of
the Department of Law, University of Penn-
sylvania, editors and nublishers. Office, 34th
iind Chestnut streets (10-3).
AMERICAN MECHANICS' AD-
VOCATE; monthly; Order of United Am-
erican Mechanics; eight pages 11x16; sub
scrlptlon 50 cents; established 1868; L. N.
Moore, editor; Charles J Dittess * Co , pub
Ushers. Office, 122 N. Sixth street (12—4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,200 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1906.
AMERICAN REVIEW OF SHOES
AND LEATHEK: monthly; shoes;
leather; thirty two pages 91-4x1214; sub-
scription $1; estab'ished 1903; Samuel Deemer
Gilpin, editor and publisher. Office, 44 N.
Fourth street (7~.5 P).
Copies printed: 3,866 in 1906
3,908 in 1907
AMERICAN VEHICLE; monthly;
carriages; thirty six pages 9x12; subscription
$1 ; established 1888; Charles B. Shenon, editor
and publisher. Office. 25 N. Seventh9t.(l— 8).
Copies printed: 4,000 in 1902
3,100 in 1906
3,000 in 1907
ANNALS OF SURGERY; monthly;
surgical; one hundred and ninety-six pages
6x10; subscription $5 ; established 1885 : L. S.
Pilch»r, M.D., editor: J. B. Lippincott Co.,
publishers. Office, 227 S. Sixth street (12—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
ASSEMBLY HERALD; monthly;
Presbyterian; seventy two pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established January,
1899; General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church, publishers. Office, 1328 Chestnut
street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
for an average issue of 48,104 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
40.000 in 1907.
AUGSBURG SUNDAY SCHOOL
TEACHER; monthly; lutheran; one hun-
dred and four pages 6x9; subscription 55
cents; established 1875; ('. S. Albert, D.D.,
editor; Lutheran Publication Society, pub-
lishers. Office, 1424 Arch street (1— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 14,560 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
BANKER AND INVESTOR; month-
ly; finance; sixty pages 614x934; subscription
$1 ; established 1906; Thomas S. Hodson, LL.D..
editor; The Banker and Investor, publish-
ers. Office, 111 South Fifth street (7—7 P).
BANNER AND HERALD; monthly;
temperance; eight pages 12x16; subscription
$1; established 1883; A. L. Wardell, enitor
and publisher. Office, 2214 N. Front st. (12-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
BAPTIST TEACHER; monthly; bap-
tist; sixty-eight pages 6x9; subscription 50
cents; established 1869; P. S. Henson and
C. R. Blackall, editors; American Baptist
Publication Society, publishers. Office, 1420
Chestnut street (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 65,447 in 1899
and 69,010 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 40,000 in 1907.
BIBLE LESSONS; monthly; baptist;
twenty pages 7x10; subscription S cents; es-
tablished January, 1870; American Baptist
Publication Society, publishers. Office, 1630
Chpstnut street (2—8 P).
BOOR NEWS: monthly; literary; one
hundred pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents;
established 1881 ; John Wananxaker, publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
BOYS AND GIRLS; monthly (A A).
BUSY BEE; monthly (A A).
CAMERA; monthly; amateur photog-
raphy; sixty-four to eighty pages 68^x10;
subscription 81; established 1897; Camera
Publishing Co., editors and publishers. Office,
608 Sansom street (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,246 in 1900
5,917 in 1905
6,833 in 1907
CAMP NEWS; monthly; Patriotic Order
Sons of America; twenty pages 11x14; sub-
scription .«1; established 1867; Harry Weikel.
editor ; Charles W. Weikel and Harry Wei-
kel, publishers. Office. Randolph street and
Susquehanna avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,500 in 189 1
and 2,762 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON
BUILDER; monthly (A A).
CARRIAGE MONTHLY; carriages;
one hundred to one hundred and twenty
pages 10x13; subscription f2 ; established 1865;
Chas. A. Heergeist andL. C. M. Reed, editors;
Ware Brothers Company, publishers ; inserts
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1015
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
a-drertisements pertaining to the carriage
trade only. Office, 1010 Arch street (1—8).
Copies printed : (©0)This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,000 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
CHRISTIAN REPUBL.IC; monthly;
ruethodist episcopal; sixteen pages 6-%xl0;
subscription 25 cents ; established 1889 ;
Robert Forbes and Ward Piatt, editors;
Board of Home Missions and Churcn Ex-
tension of M. E. Cliurch, publishers. Office,
1026 Arcli street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1904, but it had
credit for exceeding 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever accord-
ed in the absence of a satisfactory de-
tailed statement of actual issues cover-
ing the period of a full year.
CHURCH PRESS ASSOCIATION
MAGAZINES; 30 monthly maKazines
issued by churches of various denomina-
tions in dillerent cities; sixteen to twenty
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1890; The Church Press Association,
publishers. Office, Witherspoon bldg. (12—5).
copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 20,000 in 1902 and more than
17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
COMMERCIAL, AMERICA; month
ly(AA).
CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION;
monthly (A A).
CONFECTIONERS' JOURNAL.}
monthly; confectionery and bakery; one
huMdred and thirty-six pages lO^^xlSJ^; sub-
scription $2; established 1874; C. McD. Har-
vey, editor; Confectioners' Journal Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 6J7 Walnut street
<l-7).
Copies printed :(00) 5,066 in 1899
5,021 in 1900
5.012 in 1902
5.013 in 1903
5,004 in 1904
5,470 in 1905
5,514 in 1906
5,514 in 1907
CONSECRATED LIFE; monthly (A A).
i^'CONSERVATOR; monthly; literary;
sixteen pages 10x12; subscription $1; estab
lishedl890; Horace Traubel, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 1624 Walnut street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but
has not since set up any^ definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
CORRESPONDENT'S MAGAZINE;
monthly (A A).
CVCL.E AND AUTOMOBILE
TRADE JOURNAL; monthly; cycle
and automobile trade; five hundred pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1899; James
Artman, editor ; The Chilton Printing Co.,
publishers. Office. Market and 49th sts. (1— 8).
Copies printed: 10,000 in 1901
10,445 in 1902
12,211 in 1903
14,251 in 1904
17,777 in 1905
23,138 in 1906
22,300 in 1907
CYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL
MEDICINE; monthly; forty- eight pages
PEXNSYLVANIA-Philadelphia.
7x10; subscription $2; established 1898; Chas.
E. de M. SajouB, editor ; F. A. Davis Company,
publishers. Office, 1914 Cherry street (1—7).
Copies printed: 10,186 in 1899
14,183 in 1900
15,267 in 1901
16,180 in 1904
16,381 in 1905
16,737 in 1906
16,731 in 1907
DENTAL BRIEF, monthly; dental;
ninety pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: Wilbur F. Litch, editor; L. D.
Caulli, publisher. Office, S. E. corner of
Broad and Chestnut streets (12— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,875 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DENTAL COSMOS; monthly; dental;
one hundred and sixty pages 5x8; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1859; Edward C. Kirk,
D.D.S., editor; The S. S. White Dental M'fg
Co., publishers. Office, corner Chestnut and
Twelfth streets (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,454 in 1896
and 19,416 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
DRUGS, OILS AND PAINTS;
monthly; forty-four pages 10x14; subscription
$3; established 1886; G. B. Heckel. editor and
publisher. Office, The Bourse (*— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1895, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
ECCLESIASTICAL, REVIEW;
monthly; roman catholic; one hundred and
seventy two pages 7x10; subscription $3 50;
established 1889; Rev. H. J. Heuser. editor;
The American Ecclesiastical Review Co.,
publishers. Office, 1305 Arch street (12—6).^
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS; month-
ly, except July and August; entomology;
forty-four pages 6x9; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Henry Skinner, M. D., editor and
publisher. Office, Academy of Sciences (8—3).
ETUDE; monthly; musical; sixty-eight
pages 10x14; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Theodore Presser, editor and publisher.
Office, 1712 Chestnut street (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 19,800 in 1896
and 125,007 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 75,000 in 1907, which is the high-
est rating ever accorded in the absence
of a satisfactory detailed statement of
actual issue for the period of a full
year.
FAITH AND WORKS; monthly;
undenominational; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1874; Women's
Christian Association, editors and publish-
ers. Office, Eighteenth and Arch its. (8— 3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
1016
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
■AN
PENNS YL VANIA - PhiludeliJhia.
FARM JOURNAL.? monthly; agri-
cultural ; twenty pages 9x12 ; subscription
75 cents for Ave years; established 1877; Wil-
mer Atkinson, editor; Wilmer Atkinson Co.,
publlsherg. Office, 1024 Race street (1—7).
See aflvei'tisenieut ou opposite page.
Copies printed :(©©; 350,096 in 1896
467,525 in 1900
528,127 in 1902
544,676 in 1903
593,880 in 1904
563,266 in 190S
551,633 in 1906
573.083 in 1907
liC^°°The absolute correctness
ofthe latest circulation rating
^accorded the Farm Journal is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
ts accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — Awarded June
25, 1902, by Printers' Ink, the Little School-
master in the Art
of Advertising,
to T H E Farm
Journal. After
a canvassing of
merits extending
over a period of
half a year, that
paper, among all
those published
In the United States, has been pronounced
the one that best serves its purpose as an
educator and counselor for the agricultural
population, and as an effective and econom-
ical medium for commnnicating with them
through its advertising columns.
Farm Journal is unlike any other
paper.
FASHIONS; monthly; sixteen to twenty
pages Uxl6; subscription $1; established 1891;
Alfred M. Slocum Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 718 Arch street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 20,000 in 1907.
F. >!. C. RECORDER; monthly; Fra
ternal Mystic Circle; eight to twelve pages
l(»5|xl4i^: subscription 50 cents; established
1802; E. ~N. Haag. editor; Haag & Parris, pub-
lishers. Office. 406 Race street (12—6) (A A).
Copies printed: 8,166 in 1895
14,472 in 1900
14,275 in 1904
15,779 in 1905
15.975 in 1906
FRIEDENSTAU15E; monthly (A A).
GARMENT DYERS' GUIDE;
monthly; textile; thlrtj-two pages 8x11; sub-
Bcription $1.50; established 1900; L. M. Carriat,
editor and publisher. Office, 502 North Sixth
street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1905
1,600 :n 1906
1,800 in 1907
GOOD WORK; monthly; baptist; eight
pages 9x12; subscrintion Ificents; established
1902; C. R. Blackall. editor; The American
Baptist Publication Society, publishers. Of
flee. 1420 Chestnut street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,875 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
GROCERS' REVIEW: monthly;
groceries; forty pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents; established 1891; William Smedley,
PENNbYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
editor; Retail Groceis' Association, pub-
lishers. Office. 14 s. Tenth street.
HAHXE3IANMAN MONTHLY;
medical; one hundred and flfty-two pages
6x10; subscription $3; established 1865; Clar-
ence Bartlett, M. D., editor. Office, 1437
Spruce street (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
HEIDELBERG TEACHER; month-
ly; reformed church; fifty two pages 5J^x8;
subscription 60 cents; established 1873; Dr.
Rufus W. 31111er, editor; Sunday School
Board of Reformed Church, publishers. Of-
fice, 130S Arch street (1—8).
HOME ADVOCATE; monthly; Grand
Fraternity; forty pages 8)^x11; subscription
50 cents; established 1897; D. 13. Waggener,
editor; The Home Advocate (Inc. ), publish-
ers. Office. 1414 Arch street (12— 5).
Copies printed: 11,375 in 1905
12,929 in 1907
HOTEL AND CLUB NEWS; month
ly; hotels, clubs, cateimg; thirty six pages
91^x12; 'subscription §1; established March,
\9{)'2,&s Pittsburg Hotel Reporter; Gol.Thomas
C.Leslie, editor; Alfred de Meurisse, publish-
er. Office. 46 North Twelftli street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,941 in 1907
HOUSE AND GARDEN; monthly;
architecture and garoeus; seventy pages
9x12; subscription 58; established 1901; Mar-
garet Greenleaf, editor; The John C. Win-
ston Company, publishers. Office, 1006 Arch
street (1—8).
Copies printed: 30,972 in 1906
30,250 in 1907
HOUSE AND HOME; monthly ; house
hold; one hundred and twenty-eight pages,
61^x9^; subscription $1; established 1884; F.
Eugene Irvine, editor; The Bell Publishing
Co., publishers. Office, 230 S. Fourth street
(12—4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 45,000 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 17,500 in 1902 and more
than 12,500 in 1905 and 1906.
INSURANCE NEWS; monthly: insur-
ance; thirty-two to sixty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $8; established lbT9; W. S. Schermer-
horn, editor and publisher. Office, 337 WaU
nur street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,841 in 1897
and 3,304 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
INSURANCE REGISTER; monthly
(▲A).
INTELLIGENCER; monthly ; In-
surance; twenty four pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion (3; established 1857; Oviatt & Miner,,
editors and publishers. Office, 421 Chestnut
street (3—3).
INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY
JOURNAL; monthly; railroads, trans-
portation, traveling; forty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1893; L. C. M.
Reed, editor; International Railroad Com-
pany, publishers. Office, 1010 Arch st. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,604 for the
year 1902, 1,254 in 1903, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
JOURNAL OF THE FRANKLIN
INSTITUTE; monthly; scientific; one
hundred and four pages 6x10; subscription
$5; established 1826; Franklin Institute of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1017
1018
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVAMA— Philadelphia.
the State of Pennsylvania, editors and pub
Ushers. Office, 15 S. Seventh street (1—8).
KEYS T ONE; monthly ; jewelry and
optics ; two hundred pages 10x13; subsci'ip-
tion $1; established 1882; Kevstone Publish-
ing Co.. publishers. Office. 8U'J N. Nineteenth
Btreet (1—8).
Copies printed:(0©)Tliis paper had credit
for an issue of 12,500 in 1897, since
which it_ has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 7,500 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
L.ADIES' HOJyiE JOURNAL.;
monthly; household; sixty-four to niuety-six
pages 11x16; subscription $1.25; established
1883; Edward W. Bok, editor ; Curtis Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 425 Arch street.
(4-6 P).
Copies printed: This paper bad credit
for an average issue of 638,337 in 1894
PEyNS YL VANIA —Philadelph ia .
and 1,113,470 in 1905, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever accord-
ed in the absence of a definite and
satisfactory statement of copies issued
during the period of a full year.
LiIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE;
monthly; literary; two hundred pages 6x9:
subscription $3 ; established 1868 : J. B. Lippin
cott Company, editors and publishers. Office,
227 S. Sixth street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 20,000 in 1896 and more than
17,500 in 1900, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
LUTHERAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
H E R A Li D ; nionthly ; lutheran ; four pages
11x14; subscription 20cents; establl-hed 1859;
Grace M. Sheeleigh, editor; The Lutheran
Publication Society, publishers. Office, 1424
Arch street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 17,500 in 1907.
3IcGIRT'S 3IA(iAZINE: monthly;
literary; negro: thirty six pages TxlO^o; sub-
scription SI; established 19U2; James E. Mc-
Girt, editor: The McGirt Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office. 420 South Eleventh st. (9—7).
:>IASTER PRINTER: monthly (A A).
M E D I C A li BULLETIN ; monthly;
medical; ninety-two pages TxlO; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1878; John V. Shoemaker,
editor; The F. A. Davis Co., publishers. Office,
1914 and 1916 Cherry street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,040 in 1898
and 6,550 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 in 1907.
MEDICALCOUNCIL; monthly ;
medical; eighty pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1896; J. J. Taylor. M.D., editor
and publisher. Office. 4105 Walnut st. (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 16,564 in 1897
and 16,905 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7.500 in 1905 and 1907.
MEDICAL SUMMARY; monthly;
medical; seventy-two pages 8x10; subscrlp
tlon$l; established 1879; R. H.Andrews. M.D.,
editor and publisher. Office, 2321 Park ave.
(12-5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,000 in igoi
and 10.000 in 1905, since which it has
not fiirnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
MEDICAL TliUES AND REGIS-^
TER; monthly; medical; ttfty two to sixty-
four pages Ixlu; subscription $1; established
1869; Frank S. Parsons, M.D., and Joseph R.
Clausen, editors ; The Medical Publishing Co.,.
publishers. Office, 14U9 Arch st. (7— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,500 in 1896
and lOjOoo in 1898, since which it has
not furnished a report, but has been
credited with more than 7,500 every
year since, up to and including 1905,
and exceeding 4,000 in 1906.
MEDICAL WORLD; nionthly ; medl
cal; eighty pages 6^x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; C. F. Taylor, M.D., editor and
publisher, office, 1530 Chestnut street (1—6).
Copies printed: 25,979 in 1896
25,690 in 1900
29,400 in 1902
35,506 in 1903
35,534 in 1904
35.555 in 190S
35.545 in 1906
35,444 m 1907
Publisher's announcement. — In 190? the small-
est Issue was 3.5,0^7, the largest was 35.640,
the average was 35,444. Send for rates.
31EDICO-CHIRURGICAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly except July and August;-
medical; eighty tour pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1900; John Welsh Cros-
key, M.D., editor; Henry Blewskey & Co.,
publishers. Office, 1831 Chestuut street (12—3).
MILLERS' REVIEW; monthly; mill-
ing; ttfty pages 11x14; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1882; Henry L. Everett, editor and
publishers. Office. 227 S. Sixth street.
MODERN CONSTRICT J ON; month-
ly (A A).
MOTOR PRINT; monthly; automo-
biles, motor boats ana sports; forty eight
pages 9J^xl2i; subscription $1; established
March, r906; Frank A. Egan. editor; Motor
Print Co. (Inc.), publisiiers. Office, 418-420
Sanson! street (2 — 8).
Copies printed: 25,233 for year end-
ing February, 1907. 19,258 year end-
ing January, 1908.
Publisher'sannouneement.— The actual aver-
age swuru circulatiou of Motor Print
from January 1, 1907, to January 1, 1908. was
19,258. The average paid in advance circu-
lation for same period, 11,470 copies.
Motor Print is not a ti ade paper, but a
Monthlv Magazine for the Modern Traveler
by Land, Air and Water. Its influence Is
general. Circulatiou and advertising books
open to the public.
MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTER;
monthly ; automobiles ; thirty-two pages
6%x9M; subscription $1.50; established Janu-
ary, 1907; S. C. Garver, editor; Register Pub-
lishing Companv (Inc.). publishers. Office,
440Drexel building (6—7).
MUSIC AVORLD: nionthly; music;
fiftv-two pages 9x12; subscription $'; estab-
lished August, 190; ; Walter E. Sweeting,
managing editor; TLe Music World Publish-
ing Co.. publishers. Office, 108 North Tenth
street (12— 7 P).
NATIONAL BAKER; monthly; bak-
ing interests ; eighty pages 91^x1214 : sub-
scription $1; established 1896; The National
Baker Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office,411 Walnut street (1—7).
Copies printed: 2,028 in 1899
2,083 in 1901
2,189 in 1902
2,734 in 1903
3,098 in 1904
3,201 in 1905
3,390 in 1906
3,392 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1019
PENNSYLVANIA— Philadelphia.
NATIONAL BARBER AND
DRUGGISTS' GAZETTE; monthly;
barbers and druggists; forty pages 10x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; E. T. Tyndall,
editor and publisher. Office, 2216-18 German-
town avenue.
Copies printed: This paper on one
occasion furnished a statement the ac-
cviracy of which was questioned on what
appeared to be_ substantial grounds. It
had_ credit for issuing in excess of i.ooo
copies in 1900, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
NATIONAL. COOPERS' JOUR-
NAL; monthly; cooperage; fifty eight to
seventy-two pages llJ^xlSJ^ ; subscription
$2; established 1885; John A.~McCann, editor
and pu>)lisher. Office, Witherspoou build-
ing (12-5).
Copies printed: 4,345 in 1902
5,223 in 1905
5,121 in 1907
NEW IDEAS; monthly ; mail order;
sixteen to twenty-four pages 12x16; sub-
scription 2.1 cents: established 1P95; The New
Idea Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 1210 Frank ford avenue (5—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 222,902 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a report,
but was credited with more than 75,000
in 1905 and 1907. which is the highest
rating ever accorded in the absence of
a definite and satisfactory statement of
copies issued during the period of a
full year.
NEAV LIFE MAGAZINE; monthly;
religion ; thirty two to sixty-four pases 7x10;
subscription .SI ; established May. 1907; John
Fair, editor; John Fair. Jr., publisher. Office,
813 N. Broad street (3—7).
ODD- FELLOWS' SIFTING8 ;
monthly ; odd fellowship ; sixteen pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established 1884;
Charles A. Ullrich, editor and publisher.
Office, 1319 Bnttonwood street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,485 in 1897
and 4,141 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1902,
up to and including 1907.
OUR LITTLE ONES ; monthly : bap-
tist; juvenile; twehtv pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 22 cents; established January, 1871;
American Baptist Publication Society, pub-
lishers. Office. 163U Chestnut street (2—8 P).
OUR STATE ARMY AND NAVY;
monthly; army and navy; eighteen pages
11x14; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
Charles J. Thudler, editor and publisher. Of-
fice, 1121 Betz building.
PAN-AMERICAN REVIEAV; month
ly(AA).
PENNSYLVANIA HERALD;
monthly; undenominational; sixteen pages
7x10: subscription 25 cents; established 1894;
W, G. Landes. editor: Pennsylvania State
Sabbath School Association publishers. Of-
fice, 1319 Walnut street (12—6).
Copies printed: 10,000 in 1900
5,250 in 1903
7,583 in 1906
8,417 in 1907
PEPPER 'S ]>IUSICAL TIMES AND
BAND JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
PIGEON FLYING; monthly; pet
stock; twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscriptlOH
$1; established 1893; Chas. H. Jones, editor
and publisher. Office. 10 S. Broad street (1-**).
PRACTICAL ENGINEER; monthly;
steam engineering; eighty pages 9x12: sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1897; L. L.
FENNS YL VANIA— Philadelphia.
Rice, editor and publisher. Office, 46 North
Twelfth street (1—7).
Copies printed: 6,437 in 1903
11,000 in 1904
15,208 in 1905
16,120 in 1906
16,666 in 1907
ST. GEOR(^E JOURNAL; monthly;
Order of Sons of St. George; sixteen pag«8
11x16; subscription $1; established 1S76; Fred
\v^. Dodd, editor and publisher, Office, 149 N.
Ninth street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1895 and
3,250 in 1900, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907,
SCATTERED SEEDS; monthly ;
Friends; juvenile; twenty-four pages 6x8;
subscription 50 cents: establifehed 187n; L. H.
Hall, editor; Friends' Intelligencer Associa-
tion. Limited, publishers. Office. N.W. corner
Fifteenth and Cherry streets (12— .5).
Copies printed: 4,808 in 1904
4,888 in 1 90s
5,156 in 1906
4,729 in 1907
SHIELD OF HONOR ADVOCATE;
monthly; Order of the Shield of Honor; six-
teen pages 7>^xl0}^; subscription 25 cents;
established 1896; Edwin H. Nason. editor;
Harry Berger, publisher. Office, 2128 North
Ninth street (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,471 in 1899
3,558 in 1900
3,845 in 1902
4,583 in 1903
5,275 in 1904
6,191 in 1905
5,277 in 1906
4,715 in 1907
SHOE AND LEATHER FACTS;
monthly ; shoe and leather ; twenty-eight
ppges 10x13 ; subscription $2 : estahjisbed
1885; E. N. Haag, editor; Haag & Parris, pub-
lishers. Office 402 Race street (12— 4 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,755 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including T007.
STATIONERS' READY RECKON-
ER: monthly (A A).
STENOGRAPHER; monthly: stenog-
raphy; twentv-four pages 7x10: subscription
$1 ; established 1890; Thos. MacTaggart, editor
and publisher. Office. 1413 Filbert st. (A A").
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
S IT N D A V SCHOOL WORLD;
mnnthlv (A A^.
SUPER rNTENDENT; monthly; bap-
tist; sixteen images 6x9: subscription 25 cents;
established 1884: C. R. Blackall. editor: Amer-
ican Baptist Publication Society, publishers.
Office. 1420 Chestnut street (9-6).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,947 in 1899
and 5,238 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,2^0 in 1907.
TABLE TAIiK; monthly; culin-
ary; elghtv pages 7x16; subscription $1; es-
tablished IBftfi: Table Talk Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 1113 Chestnut street (3—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
\
1020
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS TL VANIA— Philadelphia.
for an average issue of 22,570 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 12,500 in 1905
and 1907.
TAliENT; monthly; sixty pages 10x13;
subscription $1; established 1890; Haul M.
Pearson, editor and publisher. Office, 29 S.
Seventh street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,166 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
TEXTILE COLiORIST; monthly;
textile ; forty-eight pages 10x15 ; subscrip-
tion $5; established 187S; M. M. Frank, editor
and publisher. Office. 69-71 N. Front st. (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1002
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that eflfect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
TRAVELING ELK: monthly; elks;
twenty pages 9x12 ; subscription §1 ; estab-
lished June. 1905; A. L.Wein stock, editor and
publisher. Office, 10 N. Thirteenth st. (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,479 in 1907
TRIINRSS, LEATHERGOOWSAND
UMBRELiLAjS; monthly; seveuty-two to
eighty pages 8x11; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Perry L. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher. Office. 119 S. Fourth street (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for_ an issue of 2,000 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
_ UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL.
VANIA MEDICAL BULLETIN}
monthly; medicine and surgery; fifty-eight
pages 7x10; subscription $2; established 1888:
Chas. H. Frazier. M. D., editor; University of
Pennsylvania Press, publishers. Office, 133
S. Eighteenth street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,300 in 1907
WESTMINSTER TEACHERj
monthly; presbyterian; forty pages 6x9; sub-
•crlption 60 cents; established 1872; J. R.
Miller, editor; The Presbyterian Board of
Publication and Sabbath School Work, pub-
lishers. Office, 1319 Walnut street (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 79,638 in 1895
and 69,493 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 40,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
WORDS OF FAITH; monthly; unde-
nominational; sixteen pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion 50 cents ; established 1874 ; Q. W.
McCalla, editor and publisher. Office, N. W.
corner Eighteenth street and Ridge avenue
(1—8). Does not Insert advertisements.
YOUTH'S AV^ORLD: monthly (In
weekly parts); juvenile; baptist; sixteen
pages III4XI6; subscription 30 cents; Ameri-
can Baptist Publication Society, editors and
publishers. Office, 1630 Chestniit street.
BIMONTHLY.
ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND
SOCIAL SCIENCE; bi-monthlv; solen-
tmc; two hundred pages 7x10; subscription
•6; established 1890: Emory R. Johnson, edl-
W>r; American Academy of Political and
social Science, publishers. Address. West
Philadelphia Station (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of .',417 in 1896
PENNS YL VANIA-Philadelphia.
and 4,083 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
, BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN
IRON AND STEEL ASSOCIATION}
bimonthly; iron and steel; eight pages 11x15;
subscription $4; established 1867; James M.
Swank, editor and publisher. Office, 261 S.
Fourth street (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,250 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
FOREST LEAVES; bi-monthly;
forestry; sixteen pages 8x10; subscription $1;
established 1886; Pennsylvania Forestry As-
sociation, editors and publishers. Office, 1012
Walnut street (12—5).
Copies printed: 2,683 in 1896
2,783 in 1900
3,000 In 1901
2,925 in 1902
3,081 in 1905
3,016 in 1906
3,065 in 1907
JOURNAL OF OSTEOPATHY;
bi-monthly; osteopathy; thirty two pages
6x9; subscription 50 cents; established 1899;
Henry Q,. Wolf, editor; College and Infirmary
of Osteopathy, publishers. Office, 33d and
Arch streets (8—5).
MANUFACTURER; bi-monthly;
manufacturing; thirty-two pages 5x8; sub-
scription |2; established 1888; Marshall Gush-
ing, editor and publisher. Office, 1409 Wal-
nut street (3— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,250 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
QUARTERLY.
ADVANCED HOME DEPART-
MENT Qt'ARTERLV; baptist; thirty-
two pages <ix9; subscription 10 cents; estab-
lished 1899; Rev. John R. Brown, editor;
American Baptist Publication Soeietj-, pub-
lishers. Office, 1420 Chestnut street ( 1—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 24,300 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
20,000 in 1907.
ADVANCED QUARTERLY; baptist;
advanced Sunday cchool scholars; thirty six
pages 6x9; subsscrlption 10 cents; established
1878; D. C. S. Wallace, editor; The American
Baptist Publication Society, publishers. Of-
fice, 1420 Chestnut street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 147,904 in 1903
and 127,184 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed _ with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever ac-
corded in the absence of a satisfactory
detailed statement of actual issues cov-
ering the period of a full year.
ALUMNI REGISTER : quarterly,
November, February, May and August : sixty-
four pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
1896, as a monthly; The General Alumni
Society of the University of Pennsylvania,
editors and publishers. Office, 3451 Wood-
land avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1898
and 2,710 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,350 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1021
PEXXS YL VANI A— Philadelphia.
A. M. E. CHURCH REVIEW ;quar
teily, January, April, July and October ;
African methodlst episcopal; one hundred
and eighteen pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1884: H. T. Keating, editor; Pub-
lishing House of the African M. E. Church,
publisherg. Office, 681 Pine street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for_ an issue of 1,500 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
AMERICAN CATHOlilC HISTOR-
ICAL. REJsEARCHES; quarterly, Janu-
ary, April, July and October; roman catho-
lic : historical ; one hundred pages 6x10;
subscription $2; established 1884; Martin I, J.
Griffin, editor and publisher. Office, 1935 N.
Eleventh street (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1903
i,o;o in 1905
1,275 in 1906
1,050 in 1907
AMERICAN CATHOLIC QUAR-
TERLY REVIEW; January, Aiml, July
and October; roman catholic; two hundred
and eiglit pages 6x10; subscription $4; estab-
lished 1876; P. J. Ryan, editor and publisher.
Office, 211 S. Sixth street (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,300 in 1899
2,000 in 1901
2,000 in 1905
2,000 in 1906
2,000 in 1907
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OR-
THOPEDIC SURGERY; quarterly,
Jauiiurj% April, July and October; surgery;
one hundred and forty-four pages 6x9; sub
scription S3; established 1904; Editorial Com-
mittee, editors; P. Blackiston's Son & Co.,
publishers. Office, 1012 Walnut street (1—8).
Copies printed: 700 in 1907
HEIDELBERG HOME DEPART-
MENT QIJARTERLY (A A).
INT ER MEDIATE SCHOLARS'
QUARTERLY (A A).
INTERNATIONAI. JOURNAL OF
ETHICS; quarterly, January, April, July
and October; ethics; one hundred and thirty-
six pages 6x10; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1890; S. Burns Weston, editor: Inter-
national Journal of Ethics Co., publishers.
Office, 1415 Locust street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,350 in 1895
and 1,400 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
JUNIOR QUARTERLY j baptist Sun
day schools; thirty six pages 6x8; subscrip-
tion 10 cents; established 1880; Mrs. M. G.
Kennedy, editor; The American Baptist Pub-
lication Society, publishers. Office, 1420
Chestnut street (12—5).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 247,018 in 1904
and 250,538 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever accord-
ed in the absence of a satisfactory
detailed statement of actual issues cov-
ering the period of a full year.
OUR STORY QUA RTERLY ; baptist;
thirty-two pages 4x53^; subscription 7 cents;
established January, 1903; American Baptist
Publication Society, publishers. Office, 1630
Chestnut street (1—8 P).
PENNSYLVANIA MAGAZINE OF
HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY:
quarterly ; historical ; one hundred and
twenty-eight pages 7x10 ; subscription's; es-
tablished 1877; JohnW. Jordan, editor; HIs-
PENNSYLVAyiA—Thiladelphia.
torical Society of Peunsylranla, publishers.
Office, Thirteenth and Locust stg. (1—8). Does
not insert advertisements. T^z ""*
PRIMARY QUARTERLY; baptist
Sunday schools; thirty six payes 0x7; suD-
scription 10 cents; established 188:]; Mrs. M.
G. Kennedy, editor; The American Baptist
Publication Society, publishers. Oflice, 1420
Chestnut street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 247,775 in 1904
and 251,000 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit
ed _ with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever accord-
ed in the absence of a satisfactory
detailed statement of actual issues cov-
ering the period of a full year.
REFORMED CHURCH REVIEW ;
quarterly (A A).
SENIOR H03IE DEPARTMENT
QUARTERLY; baptist ; forty pages
6^x9 ; subscription 20 cents ; established
1899; American Baptist PuVjlication Society,
editors and publishers. Office, 1420 Chestnut
street (1—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 30,546 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
SENIOR QUA RTERLY; baptist
Sunday schools; fifty-four pages 7x9; sub-
scription 20 cents; established 18S3; G. B.
Eager, editor; The American Baptist Publi-
cation Society, publishers. Office, 1420 Chest-
nut street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 134,772 in i9o.i
and 133,269 in 1905, since which it has
not fttrnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907,
which is the highest rating ever accord-
ed in the absence of a satisfactory
detailed statement of actual issues cov-
ering the period of a full year.
SPEAKER; quarterly; literarv ; one
hundred pages 6x9; subscription 81.50; es-
tablished 1906; Paul M. Pearson, editor;
Pearson Bros., publishers. Office. 29 South
Seventhstreet(l— 7) (AA).
Copies printed: 2,850 in 1906
SUGAR BEET; quarterly; sugar beet
culture; ninety pages 7x10: subscription $3;
established 1879; Lewis S. Ware, editor: The
Sugar Beet Conipanv, publishers. Office,
Drexel building (1—8).
PHILIPSBURG, Conter Co. a 3,266t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Beech Creek
Rds., 28 m. W. of Bellefonte, the county
seat. Bituminous coal center. Lumbering.
JOURNAL; everj' evening except Sun-
day, and Weekly, Fridays; independ-
ent; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x?2;
subscription— daily $8, weekly SI ; esiablisbed
—dally 1888, weekly 1866; W. T. Balr, editor
and publisher.
L ED G E R ; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; independent; Wednesday
four pa^es 18x24, Saturday six pages; sub-
scription $1.90; established 1884: H. C. Will-
iams, editor; Miss Annie V. Williams, pub-
lisher.
BITUMINOUS RECORD; semi
monthly ; Independent - republican ; four
pages 20x26; established 1888; J. R. Grove,
editor and publisher (6—5).
PHCENIXVILLE, Chester Co. R
9,196+ pop., on Philadelphia * Reading and
Pennsylvania Rds. and Schuylkill r., at
mouth of French creek, 28 m. W. N. W.
of Philadelphia. Manufactures of steel,
1021
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PKNNSTLVANIA.
iron, bridges, boilers, machinery, under-
wear, stockings, and silk.
REPUBL.ICAN; every evening except
Sundav; republican; four pages 20x26; 8Ub-
•criptibn $3; established 1887; The Plioenlx-
vlUe Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,750 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every
year since 1903, up to and including
1907.
A DVERTISER; Fridays; Independent-
republican; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established April. 1902; Charles H.Dar-
lington, editor and publisher (1—5).
MESSENGER; Saturdays; independ-
ent; four pages 203t26 ; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1871; John O. K. Robarts, editor
and publisher (7—5).
PINEGROVE, Schuylkill Co. O l,084t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., .33 m.
N. E. of Harriiburg, the State capital. Coal
mining.
HERALiD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; Alfred Gilbert, editor and publisher
(7-5).
PITCAIRN, Allegheny Co. P 7,000
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 15 m. E. of Pitts-
burg. Freight yards, repair and car shops ;
transfer of Pennsylvania Railroad. Brick
yards and coal mining ; electrical ap-
paratus.
EXPRESS; Thursdays; Independent;
eight to twelve pages 16x23; subscription $1;
established 1893; W. G. Irwin, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: 1,764 in 1907
PITTSBURG, c. h., Allegheny Co. p
3J1,616+ pop., center of nine railroads and
at the confluence of Allegheny and Monon-
gahela rs., which form the Ohio r., naviga-
ble to this point. Has extensive and nu-
merous manufactories, especially of glass
and Iron. Coal and iron mining center.
DAILY.
CHRONICLE TELEGRAPHS every
evening except Sunday; independent repub-
lican; twelve to thirty two pages 17x23: sub-
scription $8; established 1841; Chronicle Tele-
graph Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 231 Oliver avenue ( 12—5).
Copies printed: 51,617 in 1895
47,410 in 1900
67,342 in 1902
56,268 in 1903
62,440 in 1904
61,919 in 1905
66,241 in 1906
74,676 in 1907
DISPATCH ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays ; Independent-
republican; daily fourteen to twenty, Sun-
day forty-two to sixtj', weekly eight pages
15%x21 ; subscrip tion— daily $6, Sunday $2.50,
weeklv $1; established— dally 1846, weekly
1853; The Dispatch Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 1331-35 Fifth av. (2—8).
See adTertisemeut on opposite paee.
Copies printed: daily, (©0)
52,573 in 1903
51,051 in 1904
53,462 m 1906
56,824 in 1907
PEXXSYL VANIA-Pittsburg.
Sunday, 72,040 in 1903
72,960 in 1904
72,833 in 1906*
74o37 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
2,250 in 1896 and more than 1,000 in
1898, and every year since, up to and
including 1907.
GAZETTE-TIMES; every morning;
republican; daily twelve to twenty-four,
Sunday sixty to seventy-two pages 15x23;
subscription- dally and Sunday $7.50; estab-
lished—rimes 1879, Gazette 1786, consolidated
May, 1906; Pittsburgh Gazette-Times, editors
and publishers. Office. Wood street and Ol-
iver avenue ( 1 — 7 ).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 75,000 in 1907, which is the
highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a satisfactory detailed state-
ment showing actual issues for the
period of a full year.
HERA lit); every evening except Sun-
day and holidays; independent; eight to ten
pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; established
April, 1902; Wm. Mayer, editor; Mayer Pub-
lishing and Printing Company, publishers.
Office, 231 Collins avenue (1—8).
LEADER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; independent:
daily eight to twenty, Sunday twenty to
forty-eight pages 17x22; subscription-dally $3,
Sunday $2.50; established— daily 1870, Sunday
1864; Alexander P. Moore, editor ; Leader
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 431 Fifth
avenue (3—6 P).
Coipes printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 25,422 in 1895
and 35,934 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 20,000 in 1905 and
1907.
LIVE STOCK JOURNAL: every
evening except Sunday : live stock ; six
pages 13x22; subscription $4; established
1899; R. E. Priest, editor; Market Review
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Union Stock Yards (2—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
POST; every morning; democratic; daily
ten to twenty. Sunday forty-eight to sixty-
eight pages 20x26; subscription — daily $5,
Sunday $2.50: established— daily 1842, Sun-
day 1892; Post Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. Office, "Wood street and Lib-
erty avenue (1 — ^?).
Copies printed: daily: 36,860 in 1895
61,232 in 1900
56,630 in 1902
55,163 in 1903
57,321 in 1904
58,778 in 1905
62,^22 in 1906
Daily and Sunday, 60,282 in 1907
J^°°The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Post is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; independent-repubH-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1023
PKNNii YL VANIA— Pittsburg.
/oan; daily twelve to thirty-two, Sunday fifty
to seventy-two pages 19Jx23i; subscription-
dally $3, Sunday $:i.50; er^tabiished IS83; Press
Publishing Co.. publishers. Office. 325 Fifth
avenue (3--8j.
Copies printed: Tbe daily edition of
this paper had credit for an averagd" issue
of 44,080 in 1895 and 90,647 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a report,
btit was credited with more than 75,000
in 1907, which is the highest rating ever
accorded in the absence of a definite and
satisfactory statement of copies printed
during the period of a full year.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 29,848 in 1895 and
58,814 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 40,000 in 1907.
SLOVENSKY DENMR; every morn
Ing except Sundays and Wednesdays; Slav-
onic; four to eight pages 14x22; subscription
$5; established 1901; P. V. Rovnianck, editor;
P. V Rovnlanck & Co., publishers. Office, 612
Orant street U2— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,757 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
SIJN ; every evening except Sunday ;
twelve to twenty pages 17x24; subscription
$3; established March, IWW; Joseph S. Myers,
editor; The Sun Co.. publishers. Office, 612
Wood street (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 60,607 in 1907
VOLiKJSBI.ATT AND FREl-
HEITS FREUND ; every morning, and
PESNSTLVAXIA— Pittsburg.
WEEKLY, Thursdays; German; Independ-
ent; daily four to eight, Sunday twenty,
weekly ei^ht pages 17x38; subscription— dally
$3.50, Sunday $1.50, weekly $1.5<J; Pittsburg
Volksblatt Publishing Company, publishers.
Office. 525 Snilthrteld street (3—5 P).)
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 190 1
and more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
GRAIN AND HAY REPORTER!
semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; hay
and grain; eight pages 11x16; subscription $1;
establishpd 1904; R. E. Priest, editor; Report-
er Publishing Co. publishers. Office, Tenth
and Penn streets (7—6 P).
WEEKLY.
AMALGAMATED JOURNAL,!
Thursdays; Amalgamated Association or
Iron, Steel and Tin Workers of America;
eight pages 18x30; subscription $1.20; estab-
lished 1899; Benj. I. Davis, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 501-506 House building.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
AMERIKANSKO SLOVENSRB
NOVINY; Wednesdays; Slavonic; twelve
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
Get tSie BEST Always!
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"Greater Pittsburg's Greatest Newspaper."
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The best medium to reach a population
over 3,000,000, centering about the
orld's workshop — Pittsburg — where
$360,000,000 is paid annually in wages.
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Eastern Advertising Office :
WALLACE G. BROOKE,
Brunswick Building, New York.
Western Advertising Office :
HORACE M. FORD,
Boyce Building. Chicago.
1024
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VAKA— Pittsburg.
1886; Peter V. Rovuianek. editor; P. V. Rov
nianek & Co., publishers; dated also at Con-
nellsville, and New York, N. Y. Office, 613
Grant street (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,500 in 1895
and 38,818 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 20,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
AMERIKANSRV RUSiSKY VIE-
STNIK; Thursdays (A A).
BUILDERS' GAZETTE; Mondays;
building; twenty-eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $5; established 1886; Thos. F. Hodges, edi
tor and publisher. Office, 518 Ferguson
building (6—3),
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper,_ but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898 and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
BULLETIN ; Saturdays; literary twenty
to thirty-six pages 13x16; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1876 ; Mrs. H. B. Birch, editor; Es-
tate of John W. Black, publishers. Office,
ai3 Ninth street (12—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in_ 1898, _ and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CATHOLIC; Wednesdays; roman catho-
lic; sixteen pages 12x17; subscription $1.50;
established 1844; Catholic Publishing Co., edi
to-9 and publishers. Office, 847 Fifth ave-
nue (10— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 11,092 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 7,500 every
year since 1900, up to and including
1907.
CHINA, GLASS AND LAMPS;
Saturdays; crockery; forty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $2; established 1890; J. G. Kauf-
man, editor and publisher. Address, P O.
Box 1540 (.3—3).
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thurs
days ; methodist episcopal ; sixteen pages
13x17; subscription $1; established 1S8S;
R«v. C. W. Smith, D.D., editor; Publishing
Committee of the Methodist Episcopal Con-
ference, publishers. Office, 524 Penn av. (2 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 18,300 in 1894
and 30,680 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 20,000 in 1905 and 1907.
^CHRISTIAN UNION HERALD;
Thursdays; united presbyterian; sixteen
pages 11x14; subscription 80 cents; estab-
lished 1880; R.J.Miller, editor; United Pres-
byterian Board of Publication, publishers.
Office, 209 Ninth street (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
f^r an average issue of 32,908 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907
PENNS YL VANI A— Pittsburg.
^CHRISTIAN WORKER; Fridays;
alsclples of Christ; sixteen pages 9^Aicl2}4;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. R.
Warren, editor; The Christian Worker Co ,
publishers. Office, 205 Bissell block (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,540 in 1903
and 4,511 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
e«. with more than 2,250 in 1907.
COAL ; Saturdays ; coal ; thirty-six to
sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscription $2; es-
tablished January, 1904; Coal Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 802 Arrott
building (1—8).
COMiYlONER AND GLASS
WORKER; Saturdays ; glass and pot-
tery trade; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1882; H. W. Ganding, edi-
tor; Commoner Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, McKeuna building (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever beeen secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DEMOCRAT ; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; P. J. Donahoe, editor; Pittsburg
Democrat Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 104 Market street.
EAST ENDER; Fridays; Independent;
six pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1877; Frank R. Huffs, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, corner Fortieth and Butler stg.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from -this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
GAZETA PITTSBURGSKA; Satur-
days (A A).
HILL TOP RECORD; Fridays (A A).
IMLPARZIALE; Saturdays (A A).
INDEX; Thursdays; society, literature
and current events; twenty-eight to thirty-
six pages 11x14 ; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1896; The Index Company, editors and
publishers. Office, 531 Wood street (4— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,709 in 1898
and 2,310 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
INDUSTRIAL WORLD; Thursdays;
commercial; eighty eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription .$3; es*^abli8hed 1863, as American
Manufacturing and Iron World; L.L.Car-
son, editor; Natlonallron and Steel Publish-
ing Company, publishers. Office, 213 Ninth
street (7—6 P), «.-^a
I NOSTRI TE3IPI ; Saturdays; Italian ;
four pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1890; F.F.Canuti, editor and publisher.
Office, 813 Webster avenne (10—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,^
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
INSURANCE WORLD; Tuesdays; In
surance; twenty-four pages 8x12; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1874; J. C. Bergstresser,
editor and publisher. Office, 316 Fourth ave-
nue (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,500 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1901, up to and including
^TrISH PENNSYLVANIAN; Frl
days; Irish-American: independent; eight
pages 15x32; subscription fl; established 1890;
John Flannery, editor and publisher. Office,
410 Grant street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896, and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, uo
to and including 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1025
PENNS YL VA NIA— Pittsburg.
JEWISH CRITERION; Fridays;
Jewish; sixteen pages 9x13; subscription $2;
egtabllslied 1895; CliaB. H. Josepli. editor;
Criterion Publishing Company, publishers.
Office. Ferguson buildiug.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,700 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 4,000 in 1903
and more than 2,2:^0 in 1905 and 1907-
JEWISH POST; Tuesdays; Jewish;
four to eigne pages 17}^x24; subscription 50
cents; established April. 1903; Jos. S. Gllck,
editor and publisher. Oifice, 95 Logan street
(2-S).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
KRESTAXSKE LISTY; Thursdays
(▲ A).
L.ABOR WORLD; Thursdays; labor;
eight pages 13x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893 ; Labor World Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Oftlce, 208
Third avenue (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,253 in_ 1899
and 22,618 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 17,500 in 1905 and
1907.
LA TRINACRIA; Saturdays; Italian;
independent; eigljt pages 18x24; subscription
ai; established March, 1901; Mariano Cancel-
liere. editor and publisher. Office, 554 Grant
street (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made anv renewal of the claim.
LEGAL JOURNAL ; Wednesdays;
legal; sixteen pages 7x11; subscription $8.30;
established 1853 ; Edward B.ValU and Thomas
Ewing, Jr., editors; John S. Murray, pub-
lisher. Office, 409 Grant street (1—8).
LIFE; Saturdavs; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1888 ; Scott Dibert, editor and publisher.
Office, 806 Wylle avenue (T— 3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
METHODIST RECORDER; Satur
davs; methodist protestant; twenty-four
pages 9x14; subscription S2; established 1839 ;
M. L. Jennings, editor; F. W. Pierpont, pub-
lisher. Office. 422 Fifth avenue (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,500 in_ 189 1
and 4,635 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and_ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 4,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
MONEY; Saturdavs; financialjand indus-
trial; thirty-two to forty pages 9^x12; sub-
scription $5; established September, 1902;
The Finance Company in Pittsburg (Inc.).
editors and publishers. Office, Ferguson
building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 14.985 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished a re-
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PENNS YLVA NIA— Pittsburg.
port, but was credited with more than
7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
lUOMTOlt; .Saturua>K; fraternal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1903; J. J.King, editor; The Fraternal
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 420 Dia-
mond street (6 — 3).
NATIONAL GLASS BUDC^ET; Sat-
urdays; glass; twelve pages 11x16; subbcrip-
tion $1; established 1885; G. B. Kimes, editor
and publisher. Office, 426 Fourth avenue
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,198 for the
year 1897, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
^ATIONAL LABOR TRIBLNE;
Thursdays ; labor ; eiglic pages 17x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1873; F.O.Harper,
editor; Thos. Telford & Company, publishers.
Office, corner of Fifth avenue and Smithfleld
street (6-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907,
N A Tl O xN A L STOCKMAN AND
FAR31ER; Thursdays; livestock and
agriculture ; thirty-six pages 11x15 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; E. S. Bayard,
T. D. Harman and N. J. Hall, editors:' The
Axtell-Rush Publishing Company, publish-
ers. Office, 201-203 Shady avenue (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 65,997 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1907.
N E U E WELT; Saturdays ; German ;
sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; es-
tablished 1888; G. Golder. editor; G. Golder
& Bro.. publishers. Office, 51S Seventh
avenue (8 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,400 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907,
NEW GUIDE; Fridays; Sunday school;
methodist protestant; eight'pages 11x16; sub-
scription 75 cents; established 1862; C. E.
Wilbur, editor; F. W. Pierpont, publisher.
Office. 422 Fifth avenue (1—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 13,500 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 7,500 in
1905 and 1907.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; roman catho-
lic; sixteen pages 13x22: subscription $1.50;
established 1899: Chas. J, Jaegle, editor and
publisher. Office, 420 Diamond street (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 11,342 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7.500 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
'ONWARD: Thursdays; presbyterlan ;
voung people; eight pages I0>ixl5; sub.'.crip-
tloneocents; established January. 1908: Rev.
R. A.Lapslev, editor; Tlie Presbyterian Com-
mittee of PuV)lloatlon, publiehers. Office. 209
Ninth street (1—8 P). ,...,.», ^ „
PRESBYTERIAN BANNER;
Thursdays; presbyterlan; thirty two pages
9x15; s'ubscrlption $2: established 1814;
James H. Snowden and James D. Moffat,
editors; Presbyterian Banner Publishing Co.,
publishers. Office, 708 Penn avenue ( \—S).
Copies printed: 11,808 m 1896
16,500 in 1903
16,538 in 1907
1026
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VANIA— Pittsburg.
KECORD; Saturdays; architecture and
building, real estate and finance; thirty-six
to forty-eight pages 9x12; subscription $5;
established as Journal of Building 1889; T.
S. Morgan, editor and publisher. Office, 309
Fourth avenue (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,250 in 1894
and 3,758 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
KECORD; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22'
subscription 60 cents; established 1892; John
Mellor, editor and publisher. Office, 5229
Butlerstreet (6— 3).
KEFORHIATUSOK LAPJA; Thurs
days (A A).
TRADES JOURNAL.; Thursdays;
labor; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; John Flannery, editor and
publisher. Office, 444 Sixth avenue (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN; Thurs
days ; united presbyterian ; thirty-two pages
9xl3»^ ; subscription $2 ; established 1842; D.
R. Miller, editor; Murdoch, Kerr & Co., pub
Ushers. Office, 209 Ninth street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,750 in 1900
and 21,360 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than i7,=;oo in 1907.
VOL.KSFREUND; Fridays; Hebrew;
four to eight pages 17x24; subscription 50
cents; established 1888; J. S. Glick, editor and
publisher. Office. 95 Logan street (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
WEST END RECORD; Saturdays;
elgiit pages 15x22 ; subsorlptiou SI ; established
1890; H. L. McGaw & Son, editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 217 S. Main street,
WIELKOPOIxANIM; Thursdays;
Polish, roman catholic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; Leon
Machnikowski, editor; Polish Printing and
Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 2219 Penn
avenue (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
COAL, TRADE BULLETIN; semi-
monthly; coal mining; eighty-two pages
8x11; subscription $2; established 1898; Coal
Trade Companj', editors and publishers. Of-
fice, 927 Park building (1-8).
Copies printed: 5,604 in 1907
LUTHERAN WITNESS; semi month-
ly; evangelical lutheran; eight pages lOxlSJ^;
subscriptions!; established 1882; Faculty of
Concordia College, of Conover. N. C, editors;
American Lutheran Publication Board, pub-
lishers (1—8). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
MONTHLY.
BIB L.E TEACHER; monthly; united
pr«8byterlan ; thirty -six pages 6x9; sub-
scription 60 cent8; established 1870; R. J.
PENNSTL VANIA— Pittsburg.
Miller, editor ; United Presbyterian Board
of Publication, publishers, office, 203 Ninth
street (8-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6.950 in 1895
and 7,131 in 1897. since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since 190 1,
up to and including 1907.
BUILDER ; monthly (A A).
CHURCH NEWS; montniy; protestant
episcopal; eight pages 11x16; subscription
$1 ; established 1886 ; Rt. Rev. Cortland*
Whitehead, editor and publisher. Office, 511
Lewis block (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1902,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
ELECTRIC JOURNAL.; monthly;
electricity; eighty-four pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established February, 1904; A. H.
Mclntire, editor; Electric Club, publishers.
Office, 422 Sixth avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 11,083 ii^ 1905
13,084 in 1907
HIGH TIDE; monthly (A A).
HUMANITY; montniy; charities;
sixteen pages 10}'aXl5; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; R. W. A. Simmons, editor and
publisher. Office, 218 Third avenue (6—3) .
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
OUR BOYS; monthly (A A).
PETROLEUM GAZETTE; monthly.
(^See Titusville.)
RAILWAY^ RECORDER; monthly;
railway men; twenty to thirty-two pages
9i><jx12; subscription $1: established Decem-
ber, 1901; John M. Hazlett, editor; The Re-
corder Co., publishers. Address, P. O. Box
1407(1—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
RARASEK ; monthly; Slavonic; hu-
morous; twelve pages 9}^xl2i^; subscription
$1; established 1895; P. V. Rovnianek & Co.,
editors and publishers. Office, 612-614 Grant
street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,750 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
-year since, up to and including 1907.
STEAM SHOVELMAN'S BUL-
L.ET1N ; monthly (A A).
TEAM OWNERS' REVIEW; month-
ly; transfer, teaming and carting trade;
forty-two pages 8x10^^2; subscription $1; es-
tablished January. 1902; E. H. Helnrichs, ed-
itor; Consolidated Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 504 Commonwealth building (10—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,418 in 1902
and 8,735 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
TRI-STATE ELK; monthly (A A).
WOM A N'S GAZETTE; monthly;
literary; sixteen pages 10}^xl3i^; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1027
PENNS TL VANIA— Pittsburg.
Ho cents; established 19u4; Imogene R. Hum-
phreys, editor; Jordan Publishing Co., pub-
lishers. Office, Fifth avenue and Washing-
ton street (4 — 7 P).
WOMAN'S IDEAL HAG.XZINE ;
monthly ; household ; twenty four pages
11x14; subscription 50 cents; established
1904; C. E. Federman, editor; Woman's Ideal
Magazine Co., publishers. Office, House
building (12— 5) (A A).
BI-MONTHLY.
BANKER ; bi-monthly; banking; one
hundred and twenty pages 6x9; subscription
-$1; established 1888; J. O. Baglin, editor;
Banker Publishing Co., publishars. Office.
424 Fifth avenue (12—6).
Copies printed: 3,466 in 1902
3,400 in 1904
3,500 in 1906
3,500 in 1907
PITTSTON, Luzerne Co. a- 12,5561 1
pop.— local estimate 40,000— on Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western, Delaware & Hud-
son, Central of New Jersey, Erie & Wyo-
ming and Lehigh Valley Rds.and N. branch
of Susquehanna r., 8 m. N. E. of Wllkes-
barre. the county seat, and 9 S. W. of Scran-
ton. Coal mining, machine shops and
foundries, silk and knitting mills. Im-
mense railroad shops and storage plant.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; eight to sixteen pages
18x34; subscription $4.50; established 1850;
W. J. Peck, editor and publisher (3 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,400 in 1895, since
wliich it has not furnished any definite
and satsifactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and inchiding 1907.
INDUSTRTAIi ADVOCATE; Satur- 1
days; labor; four pages 15x22; subscription |
^1; established 1901; C. J. Duke, editor; Cen- |
tral Labor Union, publishers.
PLYMOUTH, Lueerne Co. D- 1.3,649t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & West-
ern Rd. and Susquehanna r., 4 m. S. W. of
Wilkesbarre, the county seat. Coal mines.
VIENYBE I.IETUVNINKU;Wednes
days; Lithuanian; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription $2; established 1886; J. J. Panksztis
dc Co., editors and publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement ha? ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
POINT MARION, Fayette Co. fl
2,000 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.,21 m.S.
W. of Unlontown. Glass factories.
RECORD; Fridays: eight pages lTi^x24 ;
subscription $1; established May, 1907; Geo.
H. Conn, editor and publisher (2—8 P).
PORTAGE, Cambria Co. D 1,565 pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 7 m. S. E. of Ebens-
burg.
PRES.S ; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
April, 1903; F. W. Elcher, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 5) (A A).
PORT ALLEGANY, iWcJr«an Co. i
3,000 pop., on Coudersport & Port Allegany
and Western New York & Pennsylvania
PENNSYLVANIA.
Rds., 26 m. S. S. E. of Clean, N. Y. Tannery
and glass works. Lumber.
AR<;US; Fridays (A A).
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; C. O. Layman, editor and pub-
lisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
PORTLAND, A^oWAamp^on Co. Q 490t
pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna & West-
ern and Bangor & Portland Rds. and Dela-
ware r., 8 m. S. E. of Stroudsburg. Slate
and limestone quarries and slate factories.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1874 ; John R. Wildrick, editor
and publisher (6—3).
PORT ROYAL, Juniata Co. D 546t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Juniata r.,
8m. S. of Mifflintown, the county seat, and
45 N. W, of Harrisburg, the State capital.
Flour mills. Stock raising and agriculture.
TIMES; Wednesdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1876; A. H.
Stookey, editor ; J. C. Moorhead, publisher
(7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,008 for the
year 1895, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
POTTSTOWN, Montgomery Co. O^
13,696t pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Pennsylvania Rds. and Schuylkill canal
and r., 35 m. N. W. of Philadelphia. Manu-
factures of iron, steel, cotton, cigars, etc.
LEDGER; every evening except Sun-
day, and M0NTG03IERY LEDGER,
Tuesdays; neutral; four pages— daily 20x26,
weekly 22x3(t; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1.25; established— daily 1873, weekly .1843;
W. J. Binder, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily and weekly
editions of this paper each had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly'
in the years 1895 and 1896, but neither
has since set up definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 20x22; subscription
$3 ; established 1866 ; Daily News Publishing
Company (Inc.), editors and publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,604 in 1896
and 5,578 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
BLADE: Saturdays; independent-demo-
cratic: four pages 20x26; subscription 50
cents; established 18t*0; L. R. Saylor, editor
and publisher ( 10—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
POTTSVILLE, c. b., Schuylkill Co.n-
1.1,710+ pop., on People's, Lehigh Valley,
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Reading
1028
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS TL VAN J A.
Rds. and Schuylkill r. and canal, 97 m, N. W.
of Philadelphia. Mining and shipping of
anthracite coal.
EVENING CRROMCLE; ever.v even
Ing except Sunday, and STANDARD, Fri-
days; independent-democratic; four to eight
pages 17x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1875, weekly 1859: Chas.
iMyers, editor ; Clironicle Pubiishiug Co.,
publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 6,648 in 1903 and 6,757 i" 1904,
since which, it has not furnished a
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
For the year 1897 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
vould warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since made
any renewal of the claim.
MINERS' JOURNAL; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1859,
weekly 1835; August Knecht. editor; Miners'
Journal Newspaper Co., publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1896
and more than 1,000 in 1898, and every
year since, up to and including 1907.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Sunday, and SCHUYLKILL REPUB-
LICAN, Saturdays; republican; daily four
to eight pages 193^x23i^, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weeklv IS; es-
tablished—daily 1884, weekly 1872 ; J. H. Zer-
bey, editor and publisher (4---4).
Copies printed: daily: 7,293 in 1895
8,110 in 1900
7,896 in 1902
7,589 in 1903
7,865 in 1904
8,481 in 1905
8,975 in 1906
9,293 in 1907
AMERIKANISCHER REPUBLI-
KANER; Fridays; German; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1855 ; August Knecht, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P).
H E R A L D; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1893; The Herald Publishing Co., edi
tors and publishers (8— 5).
JEFFERSON DEMOKRAT ; Fri
days ; German ; democratic ; four pages 21x36;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1855 ; J. F.
Wetter, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
SATURDAY NIGHT REVIEW;
Saturdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1889; Fred. J. O'Connor, editor
and publisher.
PUNXSUTAWNEY, Jtiferaon Co.-d
4,375+ pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittg-
burg and Pennsylrania & Northwestern
Rds. and Mahoning creek, 75 m. N. B. of
Pittsburg. Agriculture, live stock and lum-
ber trade. Bituminous coal mining.
SPIRIT; daily, and W^EEKLY,
Wednesdays ; independent-republican ; eieht
PENNSYLVANIA.
pages 18x24; subscription— weeklv $1.50; es-
tablished-daily 1906. weekly 1873; W. O.
Smith, editor; Spirit Publishing Co., publish-
ers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,850 in 1894
and 3,052 in 1896, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; eight
pafies 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1885; Miller & Lowry, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Thomas J. Rodgers, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
QUAKERTOWN,fiwcA'« Co.n.3.014t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 39 m.
N. of Philadelphia. Manufacture of stoves,
harness, boots, shoes and cigars. Farming.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1881 ; U. S. Stauffer, editor and publisher
(2-8). _
Copies printed: 1,532 in 1895
1,845 in 190S
2,092 in 1907
MANNA ; monthly; undenominational;
four pages 12x18; subscription 20 cents; estab-
lished 1867; John G. Stauffer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8). Does not insert advertisements.
QUARRYVILLE, Lancaster Co. O^
700 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 14 m. S. E.
of Lancaster, the county seat. Manufactur-
ing and agriculture.
SUN; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
independent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; Howard Reynolds,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,250 in 1900 and 1,327
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished a definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
READING, c. h., Berks Co. R78,961t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading, Pennsyl-
rania and Wilmington «S; Northern Rds. and
Schuylkill r. and canal, 58 m. N. W. of Phila-
delphia. Manufactures of iron and steel.
Shoe factories, breweries, tanneries, etc.
Agriculture.
DAILY.
DIE POST; every evening except Sun-
day, DIE BIENE, Sundays, and BANNER
VON BERKS, Tuesdays; German; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 17x38, Sunday 15x22,
weekly 22x28; subscription— daily $5, Sunday
$1. weekly $1.50; established— daily and Sun-
day 1867, weekly 1864; W. Rosenthal, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: Each of the three
editions of this paper had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 cotpies reg-
ularly in 1896, but none has since set tip
definite and satisfactory claim for issu-
ing so many.
EAGLE; every evening except Sunday,
Sunday morning, and WEEKLY, Satur-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
io;:9
FENNS YL VANIA—Read ing.
days; Independent; daily six to twelve, Sun-
day ten to sixteen, we«kly fourteen to six-
teen pages 18x22}^; subscription — dally $5,
Sunday $1.50, weekly $2; established— dally
1868, Sunday 1877, weekly 1841; Reading Eagle
Co., editors and publishers (1 — fa).
Copies printed: daily, 13,299 in 1897
18,588 in 1905
19,763 in 1907
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 8,024 in 1897 and 9,837
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 7,500 in
1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 3,625 in 1897 and 4,823
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1905 and 1907.
HERALD: every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription $3; established 1881; Wm. McCor-
miok, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1896, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
TELEGRAM; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; eight to twenty pages
17x211^; subscription $3; established 1887;
Reading Telegram Company, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,800 in 1894
5,507 in 1904
6,559 in 1905
7,770 in 1906
8,344 in 1907
TIMES; evei-y morning except Sunday,
and BERKS AND SCHUYLKILL.
JOURNAL, Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 17x33}^; subsoriptlon- daily $5, weekly
$1.50; established— dally 1857. weekly 1816;
Thos. C. Zimmerman, editor; Reading Times
Publishing Company, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1898 and 1902, but has not since set ud
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
WEEKLY.
ADLER; Saturdays; German; democrat-
ic; six to eight pages 18x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1796; Henry Seibert, editor:
Ritter & Co., publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5,000 in 1894, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
i-^oi. up to and including 1907.
DIE DEUTSCHE EICHE; Wednes-
days ; German ; Order of Harugari; ♦'ight
pages 13x18; subscription $2 ; established 1869;
w. Rosenthal, editor and publisher.
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg
ularly in the years 1892 and 1896, but
has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
LABOR ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
labor; eight pages 14x20; subscription $1;
established 18»9; L. C. Hulshlzer, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in igoi. and every year
since, up to and including 1907-
PENNSYLVANIA— Reading.
LUTHERISCHES KIRCHEN.
BLATT; Saturdays; German; lutherau;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; Committee of Pastors of the Lu-
theran Church, editors and publishers; dated
also at Philadelphia.
■ Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,200 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1881;
Ritter & Co., publishers (13—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,500 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
PENNY WEEKLY; Mondays (A A).
REFORMED CHURCH RECORD;
Thursdays; reformed church; four pages
18x23; subscription $1.25; established 1888;
Daniel Miller, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,800 in 1894
and 4,830 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MONTHLY.
DER SONNTAGSGAST; monthly;
German; religious; sixteen pages 7i^xl0}^;
subscription 50 cents ; established 1871 ; G. U.
Wenner, editor and publisher; dated also at
New York (6— 3).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
RENOVO, Clinton Co. ^ 6,000 pop., on
Pennsylvania Rd. and W. branch of Sus-
quehanna r.. 29 m. N. W. of Lock Haven,
the county seat. Railroad machine shops.
Lumber and Are brick; bituminous coal
mining.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 22x25; subscription
$3; established 1883: W C. Noll, editor; Sny-
der & Dowling, publishers (1—8).
RECOR D ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Frid.^iys : independent
democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
—weekly $1.50: established— weekly 1871: J.
N. * W. E. Shaffer, editors and publishers
(1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
v.'ould warrant the accordance of a
rating to that eft'ect. It has pot since
made any renewal of the claim.
REYNOLDSVILLE,./^eirerson Co.-o
3,435t pop., on Pennsylvania and Reynolds-
ville & Falls Creek Rds., 9 m. W. of Du Bois
and 120 N. E. of Pittsburg. Lumbering and
flour milling. Bituminous coal, glass works,
tannery, brick, pottery and steel plant.
Silk.
STAR; Wednesdays: independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1030
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY, ■
PENNSYLVANIA.
1892; C. A. Stephenson, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issvie exceeding 1,000 copies,
bnt failed to furnish such definite irj-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
rot since made any renewal of the claim.
VOLiUNTEER; Wednesdays: independ-
ent; four pages 2(tx26: subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1878 ; W. C. Elliott, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renttval of the claim.
RIDGWAY, o. h., Elk Co. i^ 6,500
pop., on Buffalo, Rochegter & Pittsburg
and Pennsylvania Rds. and Clarion r., 156
m. N. E. of Pittsburg and 125 S. by S. E. of
Buffalo, N. Y. Manufactures engines, dyn-
amos, machinery tools and railroad snow
plows. Tanning and lumber trade.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day, and ADVOCATE, Thursdays; repub-
lican ; dallv six, weekly ten pages 15x22 ;
gubscriptlon— daily $3, weekly l!1.50; estab
lished— daily 1903, weekly 1S50: W. H. Baker,
editor; The Ridgway Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
EL.K CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1S67: Elk Co. Democrat
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1— S).
RIEGELSVILJLE, Bucks Co. R 709
pop., on Pennsylvania and Quakertown &
Eastern Rds. and Delaware r. and Lehigh
Coal & Navigation Co's canal. Ironworks,
paper and knitting mills, sash and blind
factory and brick-yard.
NEWS; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.25; established
1889; Ryan Rapp, editor and publisher (8— 3).
RIMERSBURG, Clarion Go. -D 487t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., about 20 m. N*
of Kittanning.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
ROARING SPRING, Blair Go. n
l,344t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., about 14
m. S. of Altoona.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
ROCHESTER, Beaver Co. -D 4,688t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., about 28 m. N.
W. of Pittsburg. Planing mills and glass
works ; coal mining, gas, oil wells and
Btone quarries.
PT.AIN DEAI.ER; Saturdays (A A).
'ROSCO'E,Washington Co.j:]l,354tpop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd., 19 m. E. of Washing-
ton, the county seat. Mining, brewery and
boat building.
liEDGER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17>2x22; subscription $1; established
1896; Joe T. S. Cowen, editor and publisher
(1-8).
PENNSYLVANIA.
ROSSITER, Indiana Co. -Q on Buf-
falo, Rochester & Pittsburg Rd., 25 m. N. of
Indiana, the county seat.
CITIZEN; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 11x15; subscription $1.50; established
1906 ; S. L. Stiver, editor and publisher (8—6 P).
ROULETTE, Potter Co. b 829 pop.,
on Coudersport & Port Allegheny Rd.,
about 6 m. W. of Coudersport, the county
seat.
RECORDER ; Fridays ; independent ;.
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1903; A. L. Corwin, editor and
publisher (1—5).
ROYERSFORD, Montgomery Co. 0,
2,950 pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.
and Schuylkill r., opposite Spring City.
Stove foundries and machine, meter, sash,
shafting, glass, fire-brick and iron bridge
works.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; independent;
fouc to eight pages I6i^x2;3; subscription $1;
established 1890; J. S. Johnson, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
TRIBUNE; Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 163^x23: subscription $1.51) ; estab-
lished 1890; Harvey L. Shomo, editor; H. C.
Bayley, publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
RURAL VALLEY, Armstrong Co.
-D 86U pop., on Rural Valley Rd., 12 m. E of
Kittanning, the county seat. Agricultural
and coal mining.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; neutral: four
pages 18x24 : subscriptitm ."SI ; established
Jauuarv. li)Ol; Marshall & Keeler, publish-
ers (7 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,266 in 1902,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactorv claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
SAINT CLAIR, Schuylkill Co. D-
4,638+ pop., on Philadelphia & Reading and
Pennsylvania Rds., 3 m. N. of Pottsville,
the county seat. Manufacture of mining
implements.
SPLINTERS; Saturdays; republlcanj
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; Splinters Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
SUCCESS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished 1892 : Harry W. Brown, editor ; Suc-
cess Publishing Co., publishers (8—3).
ST. JOHNS, Luzerne Co. cT 316t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., about 25 m. N. E, of
Pottsville.
VAL.L.EY VIGII^ANT; Thursdays
(AA).
SAINT MARYS, Elk Co. ti 4,296t
pop., on Pennsylvania and St. Marys &.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1031
PENNS YL VANIA.
Southwestern Rds.. 10 m. E. of Ridgway,
the county seat. Coal and lumber.
ELK CO. GAZETTE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 3t)x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1868; Frank Wilniarth, edi-
tor; Gazette Publishing Co., publishers.
EL,K ENTERPUISE; Thursdays(A A).
SALTSBURG, Indiana Co. -D 828
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 54 m. E. of
Pittsburg. Coal mining, glass making and
iron mills.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 17>i^x21}^; subscription $1 ; established
1875 ; R. A. Walker, editor and publisher (1—8) .
SANDYLAKE, Mercer Co. \j 632t
pop., on Lake Shore & Michigan Southern
Rd. and Big Sandy creek, 12 m. N. E. of
Mercer, the county seat, and 20 W. of Frank-
lin. Medicinal springs near by. Coal min
ing and agriculture.
BREEZE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
October, 191D2; Glen R. Scofleld, ediior and
publisher (1—8).
SAXTON. Bedford Co. g 937t pop., on
Huntingdon & Broad Top Mountain Rd. and
Juniata r., 27 m. N. E. of Bedford, the
county seat. Railroad machine shops, iron
furnace and foundry.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
foui- pagas 18x2(j; subscription SO cents; estab-
lished 1884; W.Thompson, editor: The Her-
ald Publishing Co., publishers (T— 3).
SAYRE, Bradford Co. ^ 5,243t pop.,
on Lehigh Valley Rd., 2 m. S. of Waverly,
N. Y. Farming.
TI.^IES-RECORD; daily except Sun-
day; local: four pages 13x30; subscription $3;
established— Tiwu's 1891, i^ccorrf 1995; consoli-
dated April, 1907; C. L. Francisco editor and
publisher (1 — S).
GAME FOWL; monthly; poultry rais-
ing; forty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1885; C. L. Frauoisco. editor and
publisher (3—3).
SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, Schuyl-
kill Co. n- 5,000 pop., on Lehigh Valley,
Pennsylvania and Philadelphia & Reading
Rds. and Schuylkill r.. 4 m. S. of Potts-
ville, the county seat. Ladies' underwear,
rolling mills, paper box and'shoe factories,
bleach and dye works and railroad car
shops. Coal mining and agriculture.
CALL; Fridays; non-partisan; four
pages 15x22: subscription $1; established
1891 ; Jay G. Shumway, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SCHWENKVILLE, Montgomery
Co. Q, 350 pop., on Perkiomen Rd., 12 m.
N. W. of Norristown, the county seat, and
38 from Philadelphia. Clothing manufac-
tory and roller flour mills.
ITEM ; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 22x28: subscription $1; established 1877;
Irvin H. Bardman, editor and publisher (6—:?).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,471 in 1897
and 2,947 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PENNSYLVANIA.
SCOTT DALE, Westmoreland Co. p
4,261+ pop.— local estimate 6,(^00— on Balti-
more & Ohio and Pennsylvania Rds., 17 m.
S. of Greensburg, the county seat. Iron and
steel manufacture. Large pipe works and
center of coke industry.
INDEPENDENT; Thursda^-s; independ-
ent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; Chas. E. Albert, editor; Scottdale
Printing and Publishing Co.,i>ubllsher8(l— 8).^
Copies printed: 1,600 in 1895
1,616 in 1907
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; H. C. Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher.
SCRANTON, e. h., Lackawanna Co.^f
122,026 pop., on Central of New Jersey, Del-
aware & Hudson, Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western and New York, Ontario & Western
Rds. and Lackawanna r., 167 m. N. by N.
W. of Philadelphia and 146 N. W. of New
York City. Iron and steel works and loco-
motive works and manufactories of min-
ing machinery. A general trade center and
depot for anthracite coal.
DAILY.
REPUBLICAN; every morning, and
W E E K li Y , Wednesdays; republican;
eight to twenty four pajres 18x24; subscrip-
tion—dailv $6, Sunday $2, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1867, Sunday 1883, weekly 1856;
Joseph A. Scranton & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 8,478 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 6,530 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished a report,
but has been credited with more than
4,000 every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,887 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TIME?*; every evening except Sunday,-
democratic; twelve to twenty pages \7xi3^;
subscription S5; established 1869: Edward J.
Lynett, editor and publisher (1—81.
Copies printed: 7>456 in 1896
16,841 in 1900
19,917 in 1902
21,604 in 1903
24,206 in 1904
25,741 in 1905
27,411 in 1906
28,621 in 1907
TRIBUNE; every morning except
Sunday: republican; eight to twenty pages
18x24; subscription $5; established 1891; Rob-
ert D. Towne. editor; Arthur Tomalin,
manager; Tribune Publishing Company,
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 7,208 in 1903
5,747 in 1907
TRUTH; everv' evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 17x24; subscription
—dailv $.^, Saturday $1; established 1884;
John E. Barrett, editor: R. W. Jordan, man-
ager; The Scranton Truth Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 14,126 in 1906,.
10:ii
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA— i>cranton.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 12,500 in 1907.
WEEKLY.
CATHOL.IC LilGHTs Thursdays; ro
man catholic; eight pages 17x20; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1S98; Catholic Light,
editors and publishers (2—8).
DEFENDER; Saturdays; negro; six
pages 17x23; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1901; H. C. C. Astwood, D.D., editor; De-
fender Publishing Co., publishers (2—5 P).
DRUID : Wednesdays (A A).
JOURNATj; Saturdays (A A).
PROVIDENCE REGISTER; Satur
days; independent: four pages 18x22; sub-
seriptiou$l; established 187tt; J. U. ilopewell,
editor and publisiier ( 1—8).
SCRANTONIAN; Sundays; twelve to
twenty pages 18x24; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1897; Richard Little, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,348 in 1898
and 16,376 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with exceeding 12,500 in 1903 and more
than 7,tOO in 1905 and 1907.
STRAZ; Saturdays; Polish; eight pages
13x22: subscription $1.50; established 1894; J.
A. Dangel, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WOCHENBLATT; Fridays; Gerrnan;
independent-democratic; eight pages 17x24;
subeerlptlon $2; established 1865; Fred A.
Wagner, publisher (6—3).
MONTHLY.
BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL;
monthly; commercial; twenty-four pages
5x12; subscription $1; established Dece-nber,
1904; C. F. Miller, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
EVANGEL; monthly; inter-denomina-
tional evangelistic; twenty eight pages
9x12; subscriptions!; established 1893; afrs.
H. L. Peabody, editor; Evangel Publishing
Company, publishers (2—6),
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
^ MINES AND i>lINERAL»; monthly;
technical mining and metallurgy; one hun-
dred and thirty six pages9xl2; subscription
$2; established 1881; The International Text-
book Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: 5.567 in 1895
8,267 in 1900
10,333 in 1902
10,652 in 1903
13,518 in 1904
11,606 in 1905
11,631 in 1906
11.273 in 1907
PENNSYLVANIA LUMBERMAN;
monthly; lumber; eight pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1.50; established February, 1903;
B. F. Landlg, editor and publisher (1—8).
^RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' JOUR-
NAL; monthly (A A).
SEED TIME AND HARVEST;
monthly; agricultural; twenty pages 9x12;
subscription 25 cents; established January,
PENNS YL VANIA—Scranton.
1880; Isaac F. Tillinghast, editor; Seedtime
and Harvest Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
UP-TO-DATE; monthly; grocery trade;
twenty eight to thirty pages 9J^xl2; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1900; J. W. Ritten-
house, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,350 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactor)^ claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
SELINSGROVE, Snyder Co. D l,326t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Susque-
hanna r., 50 m. N. of Harrisburg, the State
capital. Agriculture.
SNYDER CO. TRIBUNE: Fridays;
republican; four pages 22x27; subscription
$1.50; estabiished 1853; Joseph A. Lumbard,
editor and publisher.
TIMES; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription .$1 ; established 1856;
J. G. Lesher, editor and publisher.
SUSQUEHANNA; monthly, during
college year; collegiate; forty four pages
6x9; subscription 75 cents; established 1891;
Students of Susquehanna Universiiy, editors
and publishers.
SEL.LERSVILLE, Bucks Co. P,l,247t
pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 34 m.
N. of Philadelphia. Cigar factories.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; E. E.
Althouse, editor and publisher (2 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,634 in 1900
and 2,537 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credited
with more than 2.500 in 1905 and 1907.
POULTRY ITEM; monthly; poultry
and pet stoclc; thirty-two to sixty-eight
pages 8x11; subscription 25 cents: established
1898; E. E. Althouse, editor; Item Publishing
Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,508 in 1899
and 8,375 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
SENECA, Venango Co. ^ 3,285 pop.,
3 m. from nearest railroad station and 7 E.
of Franklin, the county seat. Oil wells.
KICKER; Fridays ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription 75 cents; established 1899; N. S.
Kinney, editor; Midland Printing Co., pub-
lishers (2— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,250 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
SEWICKLEY, Allegheny Co. ps,568t
pop., on Pennsylvania Go's Rd., 12 m. N. W.
of Pittsburg, the county seat. Residences
of Pittsburg business men. Agriculture.
HERALD; Saturdays (A A).
SEWICKLEY VALLEY; Saturdays;
local and society; sixteen to twenty-four
pages 9x12; subscription $1.50; established
1895; G. F. Muller, editor and publisher
(8— 3P).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1013
PENNS YL VA NIA.
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
SHAM O KIN, Northumberland Co. D
19,000 pop., on Lehigh Valley, Northern
Central and Philadelphia & Reading Rds.,
18 m. E. S. E. of Sunbury, the county seat.
Manufacturing, railroad and mining cen-
ter. Anthracite coal.
DlJsPATCH ; every evening excent Sun-
day; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
Bcription $3; established— a consolidation of
Dispatch (1S86) and Leader (1905), consoli-
dated March, 190 T; Clayton S.Scott, manager;
The Leader Publishing Co., publishers (1 — S).
HERA LiD ; ever\ evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays: republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — tlaily $3,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 188S, weekly
1862; J. I. Steel. Jr., editor; H. G. Steel &
Co., publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of this
paper had credit for an average issue of
1,365 in 1895 and 2,641 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished a report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
NEWS} every evening except Sunday;
republican; eight pages ISV^xlO-^; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1893; The News Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (12— 5).
Copies circulated:
2,348 in 1898
2,342 in 1901
2,399 in 1904
2,916 in 1905
3,104 in 1906
3,127 in 1907
PRZYJACIEIi CJOKNIKA; Fri
days; independent; four pages 15x22: sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1901; Frank
S.Witt, editor and publisher (1—8).
SHARON, Mercer Co. v^ 18,964 pop., on
New York, Lake Erie & Western, Lake
Shore and Pennsylvania Co's Rds.. 71 m. N.
W. of Pittsburg. Iron and steel manufact-
uring.
TELEGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday, and f?EWI-WEERL Y, Tuesdays
and Fridays; eight to twelve pages 17x23;
subscription— dailj' $4.50, semi weekly $1; es-
tablished 1S93: A. 'C. Dickinson, editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on three occasions indi-
cated a desire to have credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly, but
such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 1,093 for the
year 1896, 1,150 in 1898, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
EAGLE: Wednesdays; four pages 20x26;
8ub.scription $1 ; established 1875; W. White-
head, editor and publisher.
HERALD; Fridays ; republican ; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established 1864;
John L. Morrison, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1899 and 1904, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
SOUTH SHARON NEW^S; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
PENNSYLVANIA.
$1: established May, lfK)2; C. C. Connor,
editor and publisher (12—3).
SHARPSBURG, Allegheny Co. p
6,8i2f pop., on Pennsylvania and Pittsburg
& Western Rds. and Allegheny r., 5 m. N. by
N. E. of Pittsburg. Rolling mills, furnaces.
foundries and coal mines.
HERALD; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x2U; subscription $1 ; established
18(8; McNabb & Schuetz, editors and pub-
lishers.
SHARPSVILLE, iVf«rcer Co. tl2,970r
pop., on New York, Lake Erie & Western,
Pennsylvania and Sharpsville Rds., 24 m.
N. N. E. of New Castle. Blast furnaces, ma-
chine works, etc.
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays ; re-
publican; four pages 22x28: subscription
$1.50; established 1870; Bartleson & Son,
editors and publishers (7— 3 P).
SHEFFIELD, Warren Co. ^ 1,295
pop., on Pennsylvania & Tionesta Vallej'
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Warren, the county seat.
Petroleum.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $i; estab-
lished June, 1902; M. H. Shick, editor and
publisher (3 — 3).
SHENANDOAH, SchuylkUl Co. o
20,321t pop., on Lehigh Valley, Pennsylva-
nia and Philadelphia & Reading Rds., 13 m.
N. of Pottsville, the county seat. Oil re-
fineries. Manufacturing. Anthracite coaL
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
republican; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1885, weekly 1S70; Herald
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7-5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
(exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
I NEWS BUDGET; semi-weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; Independent; four
pages'l8x21 ; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
William G. Hess & Bro.. editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
I Copies printed: This paper has on
' two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
DARBININKU VILTIS; Saturdays;
Lithuanian; independent; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; establ1>hed 1903; V. J.
Szliakys. editor and publisher (7—5).
ZVAIGZDE: Saturdays; independent;
sixteen pages 11x15: subscription $2; estab-
lished 19C0; A. M. Milukay, editor; Lithua-
nian Catholic Publishing Co., publishers
(1—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
DIRVA; quarterly, June, September,.
December and March; Lithuanian; two hun-
dred pages 6x9; established 1897; Rev. A.
Milukas & Co., editors and publishers
(4-5 P).
SHERIDANVILL.E, Allegheny Co.
p 3,400 pop., on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chi-
1034
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYL VANIA.
cago & St. Louis Rd., 4 m. S. W. of Pittsburg
Residence town.
SHERIDAN NEWS; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1899; Leo Matlie, editor and pub-
lisher.
SHICKSHINNY, Luzerne Co. n-
l,456t pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western and Pennsylvania Rds. and Sus-
quehanna r., 16 m. W. by S. W. of Wilkes-
barre, the county seat. Mining and farm-
ing.
MOUNTAIN ECHO; Fridays ; republi-
ean; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tabUshed 1873; R. Millard Tubbs, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,250 in 1900
and 2,036 in 1904, since which it has
not. furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1906 and 1907.
SHINGLE HOUSE, Potter Co. ^
300 pop., on New York & Pennsylvania Rd..
15 m. N. W. of Coudersport, the county
seat. Window glass, farming and lumber-
ing.
OSWAYO VALLEY IWAIL; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; C. A. Herrick,
editor and publisher.
SHIPPENSBURG, Cttmberland Co
t? 3,228t pop., on Philadelphia & Reading,
Cumberland Valley and Western Maryland
Rds., 41 m. W. S. W. of Han-isburg, the
State capital. Seat of State Normal
School. Clothing, shirt and other manu-
factories, machine shops, engine works,
flour mills and creameries. Agriculture.
CHRONICIiE; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
^1; established 1875; N. L. Mitten, editor
and publisher (2 — 4).
^^EWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
^x26: subscription $1.25; established 1844;
J. C. Fleming, editor and publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: 1,252 in 1907
SUV'S IS., Sullivan Co. ^ 163t pop., 25
m. S. W. of Towanda.
SULLIVAN STAR; Thursdays; inde-
pendent: four pages 13x20; subscription 75
•cents; established April, 1905; C. L. Wood-
ward, editor and publisher (1—7).
SIEGFRIED, Northampton Co. a-
400 pop., on C^tral of New Jersey Rd.,
m. N. of Allentown. Cement manufactur-
ing.
CEMENT NEWS; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 2^23; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; H. S. Rice, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
hut failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
SKIPPACK, Montgomery Co. C\ 640
pop., 10 m. N. by N. W. of Norristown, th«
county seat, and 18 from Philadelphia.
PENNS YL VANIA .
Manufactures of clothing, butter and
cheese. Live-stock market. Agriculture.
MONTGOMERY TRANSCRIPT;
Fridays; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription |1; established 1888; B. Wltman
Dambly, editor; Eugene Dambly, publisher.
Copies printed: 1,296 in 1895
2,066 in 1900
2,260 in 1901
2,445 in 1904
2,452 in 1905
2.539 in 1906
2.540 in 1907
SLATINGTON, Lehigh Co. a- 3,773t
pop., on Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia &
Reading Rds. and Lehigh r., 16 m. N. W. of
Allentown, the county seat. Rolling mill,
steam boiler and slate works, and manu-
factory of school furniture. Slate quarries.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1907; J. W. Roberts and R. E.
Rlnker, editors ; Herald Publishing Com-
pany, publishers {11—7 P).
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x34; subscription $1 ; established 1868;
Jas. 6. Ranch, editor and publisher.
STAR; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 17-HX22; subscription $1; established
1894; Jas. L. Mast, editor and publisher (1—8).
SMETHPORT, c. h., McKean Co. d
1,704+ pop., on Western New York & Penn-
sylvania and Bradford, Bordell & Klnzua
Rds., 20 m. S. by S. E. of Clean, N. Y. Min-
ing and petroleum.
McKEAN CO. MINER; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 22x28: subscription
$1.25: established 1863; H. L. Backus, editor
and publisher.
McKEAN DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
independent democratic ; four pages 22x28;
subscription $1.50; established 1379; S. R.
Lindsley & Co., editors and publishers (3 — ^3).
SMITHTON, Westmoreland Co. pSBlf
pop., on Baltimore &, Ohio Rd., about 26 m.
S. E. of Pitt.sburg. Bottling works, handle
factory, flour and feed mills, coal and coke.
NEWS-HERALD ; Thursdays (A A).
SOMERSET, c. h., Somerset Co. p
1,834+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 110 m.
S. E. ®f Pittsburg. Lumber trade, maple
sugar, cheese and butter. Mining.
HERALD; Wednesdays ; republican ;
four pages 22x28 ; subscription $2 ; established
1827; Robert S. Scull, editor and publisher
(8— 3P).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
SOMERSET CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; demoeratic; four pages 22x2S;
subscription $l.at ; established 1854 ; A. B.
Grof. editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
STANDARD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1883 ; J. A. Lambert, eaitor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
[Catalogue by states.
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PENNSYL VANIA.
PENNS TL VANIA.
for an average issue of 3,146 in 1901,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
SOUDERTON, Montgomery Co. q,
1,500 pop., on Philadelphia & Reading Rd.,
25 m. N. N. W. of Philadelphia. Steam
planing mills, electrical works, hosiery
and cigar and clothing manufactures.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays ; inde-
pendent; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1878; W. F. Goettler & Son, editors
and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
SOUTH BETHLEHEM, ^^orth-
ampton Co. n- 13,24lt pop., on Lehigh Valley,
Central of New Jersey and Philadelphia &
Reading Rds. and Lehigh r., 12 m. W. of
Easton, the county seat. Seat of Lehigh
Univerglty. Bessemer steel, >teel rail, gov-
«rnnient ordnance, zinc, oxide, brass and
boiler works and silk and knitting mills.
Iron and zinc ores.
GLiOBE; everj' evening except Sunday ;
Independent; ten to twenty-four pages 18x24;
subscription $3; established 1894; D. J. God-
shalk, editor; O. H. Mickley, publisher (1—7).
Qjpies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1904, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
BROWN AND WHITE; weekly.twlce
a-week, Tuesdays and BYldays. during college
year; collegiate; four pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $2; established 18W ; Students of Lehigh
University, editors and publishers.
SOUTHFORK, Cambria Co. a 2fi2S\
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Conemaugh
r., 9 m. E. N. E. of Johnstown. Planing
mill. Coal and clay mining.
RECORD; Thursdays; four pa^es 20x26;
aubscriptlon $1 ; established 1894; hTC. Stine-
man, editor and proprietor.
SOUTH WIIiLIAMSPORT, Ly-
coming Co. [j suburb of Williamsport.
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished 1905; J.Milton Furey, editor; Durant
C. Furey, publisher (1—81.
SPARTANSBURG, Crauford Co.
\i 488 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 18 m. N.
by E. of Titusville. Lumber, farm and
dairy district.
SENTINEL; Fridaj's: republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; estatiiished
1885; H. L. Bowen, editor and publisher;
issues also editions forTownville and Guy's
Mills (2-^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,446 in 1903,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
SPRING CITY, Chetier Co. 0, 2,566t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Schuylkill r.
and canal, opposite Royersford and 32 m.
N. W, of Philadelphia. Shafting works,
hosiery and underwear mills. Glass fac-
tories and bottle works. Stove molders'
facing, fire-brick and tile works.
SUN; every evening, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; republican; four to six pages
15x2i; suljscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
establiahed— dally 19i)6, weekly 18T2; Isaac
Carney, editor and publisher (1—7) ( A A).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue
of 1,250 for the year 1895, but has
not since made claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
E.
SPRINGDALE, Allegheny Co.
1,007 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.. 17 m. N.
of Pittsburg. Farming.
RECORD: Saturdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; J. G. Barnes, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
SPRING FORGE, York Co. g 975
pop., on Pennsylvania and Western Mary-
land Rds., 10 m. S. W. of York, the county
seat. Paper mills, creamery, cigar and
brick manufactories and iron-ore mining.
RIPPL.ET; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; Charles H. Sprenkel, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
SPRINGTOWN, Bucks Co. R 196
pop., 8 m. S. E. of Bethlehem and 48 N.
of Philadelphia. Manufactories and mills.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Saturdays; independent; elKht
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
18^ ; Times Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (8—3).
STATE COLLEGE, Center Co. a
851+ pop., on Belief onte Central Rd. Seat of
State Agricultural College.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1898; Nittany Print-
ing and Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 4).
STEELTON, Dauphin Co. D 12,086t
pop., on Pennsylvania and Philadelohia &
Reading Rds., 3 m. E. of Harrisburg, the
county seat and State capital. Several
steel works, steam flour mill, brickyards
and stone quarries.
ADVOCATE AND VERDICT; Fri
days; republican; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established ISe*; N. Y, Parthe-
more. editor; Central Pennsylvania Publish-
ing Co., Ltd., publishers ( 12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1900 and 1902, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
PRESS; Saturdays; negro; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; P. S. Blackwell, editor and pub-
Jlsher.
REPORTER; Fridays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1882; W. H. H. Sieg, editor and publisher
(1— *<).
Copies printe"d: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENXSYLVAMA.
STEWARTSTOWN, Tork Co. q
8(Xi pop., on Northern Central and Stewarts
town Rds., about 18 m. S. of York, the
county seat. Flour, saw and planing mills,
and furniture factory. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
20x2« ; subscription .$1; established 1899; W.
R. S. Anstine, editor; Stewartscown News
Company (Limited), p,.blishers d— S).
STRASBURG, Lancaster Co. q,916t
pop., on Strasburg Ed., 8 m. S. E. of Lan-
caster, the county seat. Agriculture.
HOME; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1888; Geo.N. Le Fevre. editor and publisher
(ia-3).
NEWS; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1898; John G. Homsher, editor and
publisher (7—5).
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE; month
ly; legal; sixteen pages 6x93^; subscription
50 cents; established 1899; John G. Homsher,
editor and publisher (1—8).
STROUDSBURG, c. h., Monroe Co.
o 8,000 pop., on Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western and New York, Susquehanna &
Western Rds., 20 m. N. of Easton. Water
power, glass factories, iron, boiler and en-
gine works, woolen and silk mills. Agri-
culture.
TIMES AND DEMOCRAT; every
evening except sunua.v, and TIMES, Fri-
days; daily independent, weekly democratic;
eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established — daily Times 1894,
Democrat 1903. consolidated 1907, weeklv
1887; Stroudsburg Printing Company, editors
and publishers (2— 8).
Publisher's announcement.— Size, typograph-
ical appearance, newg reliability and ed
itorial tone characterize the Stroudsburg
(Pa.) Printing Co. 's pviblications— keeping
both daily and weeklies constantly in the
lead. Best daily between Paterson and
Scrantou.
JEFFERSONIAN; Thursdays; repub-
lican; four pages 16x23: subscription SI; es-
tablished 1841; P. M. Nilis, editor and pub
Usher (3—8).
MONROE DEMOCRAT: Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1; established 1832; C. L. Drake, manager;
Stroudsburg Printing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,500 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than i.ooo every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
MOUNTAIN ECHO: Saturdays; so-
ciety; forty pages 9x12; subscription §1; es-
tablished 1878; C.L. Drake, manager; Strouds-
burg Printing Company, publishers (2—8).
SUGAR GROVE, Warren Co.^bll
Dop., 15 m. N. W. of Warren, the county
seat. Agriculture.
^ WARREN CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; C. G. Langdon,
editor and publisher (6— 8) (A A).
S U N B U R Y, c. h., Northumberland
Co. D 16,000 pop., on Philadelphia & Read-
ing, Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Rds. and Susquehanna r., 36 m. S. by S. E.
of Williamsport and 56 N. of Harrisburg.
the State capital. Shipping point for coal.
PEXNS YL VANIA .
Cigar, coffin, door and sash factories and
railroad machine and car shops. Silk and
saw mills. Agriculture.
DAILY; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; four pages 2ux24; subscription
$3; established 1872; Dally Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1897, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
DAILY ITEM ; every evening except
Sunday and legal holidays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1893; Benjamin Apple, editor and pub-
lisher (3—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but si:ch definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
AMERICAN; Fridays ; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1B40;
Wm. C. Hill, editor; The American Publish-
ing Company, publishers (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1895 snd 1898, but
has not since set up definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
NORTHUMBERLAND CO. DEM-
OCRAT; Thursdays; democratic ; four pages
22x28; subscription §1.50; established 1861;
W. L. Dewart and W. F. Eichholtz, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
SUSQUEHANNA, Susquehanna
Co. cf 3,8iS+ pop., on Erie Rd., 22 m. E. of
Binghamton, N. Y. Steam heater factory,
chemical works and railroad repair shops.
TRAN?»CI{ 11*T ; every evening except
Sunday, and LED(»ER, Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; daily four pages 17x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dailv $4.50, weekly
$1 ; established— daily 1887, weekly 1889 ; Coun-
ty Press and Printing Company, editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in 1896, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
J OURNAL; tri-weekly, Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays; independent: four pages
15x24; subscription $1.50; e.8tablished 1869; B.
F. Pride, editor and publisher (A A).
SWARTHMORE, Delaware Co. C
903+ pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington &
Baltimore Rd.. 2 m. E. of Media, the county
seat, and 12 W. of Philadelphia. Seat of
Swarthmore College.
SWARTHMORE; Saturdays ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1892; E. L. Pratt, editor and publisher (8—3).
SWISSVALE, Allegheny Co. J3 1,716
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 6 m. S. E. of
Pittsburg, the county seat. Manufacturing.
NEVV^S ; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished June, 1903; Swissvale Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (2—5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
10J7
PKNNSYL VANIA.
PEXXS YL VA NIA.
SYKESVILLE, Jefferson Co. -a 1,225
pop., on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg
aad Buffalo & Susquehanna Rds., U ni. N.E.
of Punxsutawney. Coal mines. Brick
making.
POST - DISPATCH ; Fridays ; eight
pa^es 15x22 ; subscription $1 : established
March, 1905; Otto J. Nupp, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
T A M A Q U A, Schuylkill Co. Q- 7,267t
pop.— local estimate S.OUO— on Philadelphia
& Reading and Central of New Jersey Rds.
and Little Schuylkill r., 16 m. N. E. of Potts-
ville, the county seat. Manufacturing and
coal mining.
COimiER; every evening except Sun-
days: republican; four pages 18x:i4; sub-
scription $3; established 1369; John M. Harris,
editor and publi.>?her(8— 5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
RECORDER; tri- weekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages '.^0x24; subscription SI; established 1892;
Joseph Shepp and Earl W. Russell, editors
and publishers (6 — ^7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,440 in 1895 and 1,300
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
REGISTER; semiweekly, Mondays and
Thursdavs; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1S98,- Mrs. A.J.
Person, editor and pablisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an isseu of 1,020 in 1902, but has
not since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
TARENTUM, Allegheny Co. P5,472t
pop. — local estimate 10,000 — on Pennsj'l-
vanla and Allegheny Valley Rds. and Alle- and publisher (6-3)
TERREHILIi, Lancaster Co. 0, 1,200
pop., 2U m. N. W. of Lancaster, the county
seat. Cigar factories. Agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays ; independent ; four
Fiages 15x22; subscription 80 cents; estab-
Isbed 1892; Mrs. Anna M. Cake, publisher
(1—8).
THOMPSONTOWN,^«nia<aCo. a
273t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd. and Juni-
ata r., 9 m. E. of Mifflintown, the county
seat. Agriculture.
JUXIATA GLOBE; Tuesdays; neu-
tral; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 189.>; H. W. Wlckershaiu, editor and
publisher (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,400 in 1901
and 1,425 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
TIDIOUTE, ITarren Co. ^l,237t pop.,
on Pennsylvania Rd. and Allegheny r., 35 m.
N. W. of Oil City. Saw, planing and grist
mills, several manufactories of lumber,
furniture and hub factories. Cutlery.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eighf pages
13x22; subscription $1.'25; established 1874;
Charles E. White, editor and publisher (3—3),
TIOGA, Tioga Co. Q 524t pop., on Erie
and Fall Brook Rds., 16 m. N. of Blossburg.
Coke works ana leather factory.
ARGUS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription SI; established 1892; Fred L.Graves,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
TIONESTA, c. h.. Forest Co. b 815t
pop., on Western New York & Pennsylvania
Rd. and Allegheny r., 20 m. E. N. E. of Oil
City and 90 S. E. of Erie. Manufactures
of bricks, lumber and staves. Agriculture.
Petroleum.
DEMOCRATIC VINDICATOR;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 : established 1880 ; J. B. Muse,
editor and publisher.
FOREST REPUBLICAN; Wednes
days ; republican ; four pages I8x^ ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1868; J. E. Wenk, editor
gheny r., 22 m. N. E. of Pittsburg, the
county seat. Paper mill and glass facto-
ries.
VALLEY DAILY NEWS; every even-
ing exf'ept Sunday (A A).
TELEGRAM; Fridays; republican;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription SI;
established 1897; J. L. Dei'rick, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
TITUSVIIiLE, Crawford Co. tl 8,244t
pop., on Western New York & Pennsylvania
and Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pitts-
burg Rds.. 28 m. E. of Meadvllle, the county
seat. Manufactures of boilers, barrels, arte-
sian and oil-well machinery, leather and
furniture. Petroleum trade.
COURIER ; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight ptiges 17x22; sub-
scription $5: established 1898; Alason Crosby,
year
this paper seemed to assert that it had _^jj^j.^jjjj py^jigh^i. (1— 8)
an average issue, exceeding 1,000 copies, , Copies printed: For the year 1907
but failed to furnish such definite in- | ^j^-^ p^per seemed to assert that it had
formation as would warrant the accord- I ^^ average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has , j^g^ ^^^ failed to furnish such definite
not since made any renewal of the claim. I information as would warrant the ao
TIMES; pursdays; four pages 15x^; ^ordance of a rating to that effect.
Bubscnpiion $1; established 1880; P.*. voigt, —
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
MORNING HERALD; everv morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
davs; republican; eight pages 15x-22: sub-
scriptlon- dailv .?5.-20, weekly $1: established
— dallv 1865, weekly 1859; V. J. Free, editor;
S. A. Bloss, publisher (1—6). _
Copies printted: daily, 1,422 in 1896
2,772 in 1905
3,523 in 1907
1038
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNS TL VANIA.
Weekly, i,995 in 1896
2,837 in 1905
2,206 in 1907
PETROI^EUx^I GAZETTE; monthly;
petroleum; thirty six pages !txl3; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; F. F. & Joseph
Murray, editors and publishers (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,210 in 1904
and 2,250 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
TOWANDA, c. h., Bradford Co. ^
4,663+ pop., on Lehigh Valley, Susquehanna
& New York and State Line & Sullivan Rds.
and Susquehanna r., 80 m. from Wilkes-
barre and 60 S. E. of Binghamion, N. Y.
Has planing and flour mills, toy, chair, boot
and shoe and household furniture manu-
factories.
REVIEW} every morning except Sun-
day, and REPORTER JOURNAL,
Thursdays; independent; daily six and eight,
weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$3. weekly $1.50; established — daily 1879,
week^' lf<40; The Towanda Printing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,010 in 1895
1,050 in 1901
1,421 in 1904
1,672 in 1905
1,787 in 1906
2,242 in 1907
Weekly, 3,500 in 1898
3,766 in 1901
3,917 in 1902
4,372 in 1903
5,459 in 1904
5,132 m 190S
5,375 in 1906
4,768 in 1907
BRADFORD ARGUS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1830 ; E. Ashmun Parsons,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paperp but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BRADFORD STAR; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1894; C. F. Heverly, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,800 in 1895, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
TOWER CITY, Schuylkill Co. n-
2,300 pop., on Williams Valley Rd., 24 m.
W. by S. W. of PottsvlUe, the county seat.
Farming and coal mining.
ECHO ; Fridays; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1882; Webb & Jen-
kyn, editors and publishers (1—8).
WEST SCHUYI.KIL.L HERALD;
Thursdays; republican; four to eight pages
18x24; subscription «1; established 1898; W.
F. Knecht, editor and publisher (1—8).
TOWNVILIiE, Crawford Co. ^ 327t
pop., 6 m. W. by S. of Tryonville, the
nearest railway station on Western New
PENNS YL VAKIA.
York & Pennsylvania Rd. Grist and saw
mills. Broomhandle factory.
BREEZE ; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1893; Fred.B. Hoyt, editor and publisher.
TRAFFORD CITY, Westmoreland
Co, p 1,500 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 18 m.
of Pittsburg. Machine works.
NEW^S; bi-weekly ; independent ; six to
! eight pages 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished May, 19()6; W. G. Irwin, editor and
publisher (1—8).
TREMONT, Schuylkill Co. o- l,9-t7t
pop., on People's and Philadelphia & Read-
ing Rds., 13 m. W. by S. W. of Pottsville,
the county seat. Coal mining.
NEWS; Thursdaj^s ; neutral; four pages
18x24; subscription $2.50; established 1874; U.
G. BatdorfE, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
WEST SCHUYLKILL PRESS f
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.25 ; established 1884 ; John
Spitsner, editor and publisher.
TREVORTON, Northumberland Co.
D on Philadelphia & Reading Rd., 7 m.
W. of Shaniokin. Agriculture and mining.
TIMES; Saturdays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 75 cents; established 1903; A.
G. Shoener, editor and publisher (1—8).
TROY, Bradford Co. ^ l,450t pop., on
Northern Central Rd., 25 m. S. of Elmira,
N. Y. Agriculture and butter making.
GAZETTE-REGISTER; Thursday's;
republican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1 ; established— Gazette 1862, Register 1881,
consolidated 1905; Coles & Van Keuren, edi-
tors and publishers (7—5 ).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TUNKHANNOCK, o. h., Wyominff
Co. cT 1,305+ pop., on Lehigh Valley and Mon-
trose Rds. and Susquehanna r., 24 m. N. W.
of Scranton. Grain growing.
REPUBLICAN AND NEW AGE;
Thursdays; Independent; four pages 20x26 ;
subscription $1 ; established— JRcpuWican
1869, N'eiv Age 1882; Lyman Bros., editors and
publishers (3—5 P).
WYOMING DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic ; four pages 22x28 ; subscription
$1.25; established 1861 ; Alvin Day & Son, edi-
tors and publishers.
TURTLECREEK, Allegheny Co. p
3,262+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 13 m. S. of
Pittsburg, the county seat. Air brake, steel,
electric and manufacturing works, coal-
gas company and lumber and planing mills.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; A. Park Dibler. editor and pub-
lisher (8—3); prints an edition entitled the
News for East Pittsburg.
VALLEY LEADER ; Fridays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1895; Chas. J. Cupps, editor and publisher.
TYRONE, Blair Co. O 5,847t pop.,
—local estimate 8,000— on Pennsylvania Rd.,
14 m. N. N. E. of Altoona. Iron, lime, leather,
paper, lumber and stone. Coal trade. Large
tannerj'. Shipping point.
HERALD; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1039
PENNSYLVANIA.
PENNSYLVANIA.
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1 : established-
daily 1887, weekly 1867; C. S. W. Jones, editor
and publisher.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1880;
Harry A. Thompson, editor and publisher
(1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,372 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
UliYSSES, Potter Co. 6 610 pop., on
Fall Brook Rd., at head of Genesee r., 15 m.
N. E. of Coudersport, the county seat, and
35 from Emporium. Stock raising, agri-
culture and lumbering.
SENTINEL. ; Wednesdays; indeoendent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1881 ; T. G. Gardener, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3^.
UNION CITY, Erie Co. tl3,104t pop.,
on New York. Lake Erie & Western, Penn-
sylvania and Western New York & Penn-
sylvania Rds., 26 m. S. S. E. of Erie, the
county seat. Manufacturing and agricult-
ure.
ENTERPRISE; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1906; Frank W. Dillon, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1870; McLean Bros., editors and publishers.
UNIONTOWN, c. h., Fayette Co. p
15,000 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Penn
sylvania Rds., 69 m.S. by S. E. of Pittsburg.
Agriculture, coke and iron.
EVENING GENIUS ; every evening
except Sunday; HERALD, every morn-
ing except Sunday, and GENIUS OF
III BERT Y, Thursdays; morning republi-
can, evening and weekly democratic; eight
pages 171^0x22 ; subscription — evening $3,
morning $3. weekly $1; established— even-
ing 1899, morning 1907, weekly 1805 ; John
O'Donnell, manager; The Fayette Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the dailv editions of this paper,
but each had credit for exceeding 1,000
in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 1,500 in 1895, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
NEWS STANDARD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; republican; daily six, weekly eight
pages 20x27. subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established-daily 1888, weekly 1827; O. J.
Sturgis, editor; News Standard Publishing
Co., publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: The daily and weekly
editions of this paper each had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1903, but neither has since set
up any claim for issuing so many.
PEOPLE'S TRIBUNE ; Thursdays;
prohibition; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; W. M. Likins. editor;
Ellis & Likins. publishers (l-;-7).
Copies printed: 1,400 in 1895
3,355 in 1905
4,029 m 1906
4,906 in 1907
UPPER CARLY.
STAR,; Thursilay.s; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established Jlarcii, 19(0; George
Sloyer, editor and publisher (1—7) A A).
VANDERGRIFT, Westmoreland
Co. p 6,000 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd.
CITIZEN; Saturdays: non-partisan ;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1882; E. H. Welsh, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
VIL.L.ANOVA, Delaware Co. 0, 115t
pop., seat of Villanova college.
GOOD COUNSEL MAGAZINE;
monthly (▲ ▲).
WARREN, c. h., Wnrrev Co. 1^8,0431
pop., on Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pitts-
burg, Pennsylvania and Western New York
& Pennsylvania Rds. and Allegheny r., 66
m. S. E. of Erie. Petroleum trade center
and extensive manufactories.
EVENING Ti:>lES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $4, weekly $1; estabhshed 1900; Cha-
pin Hall, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7— 3P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,080 in 1901, but has not since
made claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MIRROR; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; daily four pages
20x24, semi- weekly eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription-daily $4, semi- weekly $1.50; estab-
lished—daily 1886, semi-weekly 1882; W. D.
McLaren, editor and publisher (3—3^.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,850 in 1902, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an issue of 1,950 in 1902, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907-
MAIL; Thursdays ; republicary; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1848;
W R. McKinney and W. S. Pittman, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For . the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
FORENINGS VANNEN; monthly;
Swedish; eight pages 15x2(i; subscription
50 cents; established November, 1901: C. E.
Llndstone. editor and publisher (1—H).
Copies printed: i,54i in 1902
1,500 in 1904
1,329 in 1905
1,487 in 1906
1,52s in 1907
WASHINGTON, c. h.. Washington
Co. p 7.670+ pop.— local estimate 23,387— on
Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St, Louis, Pennsyl-
vania Go's and Baltimore & Ohio Rds. and
Chartiers creek, 31 m. S. W. of Pittsburg.
1040
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
Seat of the Washington and Jefferson Col-
lege. Mining of bituminous coal and the
manufacture of brass, malleable iron,
glass, tubes and pipes, carriages, etc. Natu
ral gas.
OBSJERVER; everj' morning except
Sunday; reuublican; eight, pages 16x23; sud-
scription $3; establlshfed 1871; John L. Stew-
art, editor and publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: 3,860 in 1903
6,032 in 1905
6,029 in 1906
6,359 in 1907
RECORD; every morning except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 15xri; sub-
scription $3; established 1878; J. W. P. Hart,
editor ; Record Publishing Company, pub-
lishers C7— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 16x23; sub-
scription $3; established 18WJ; John L.Stew-
art, editor and publisher (2 — 6).
Copies printed: 2,700 in 1896
4,270 in 1900
5,439 in 1901
5,857 in 1902
5,697 in 1903
4,488 in 1905
4,576 in 1906
4,539 in 1907
REPUBLiICAN; every evrening except
Sunday, and MONONGAHELA VAli-
L.EY REPUBLICAN, Thur8days;repub-
lican; four pages— daily 15x22, weelcly 22x28;
subscription — daily $:5, weekly 81.-50; estab-
lished—dally 1882, weekly 1846; Vernon Haz-
zard, editor: The Chill W. Hazzard Co., pub-
llBherB (12— 4) (AA^.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this papes, but each edition had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and
1906.
J O U R N A li ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Journal Printing and Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12-;-6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
•from this paper, _ but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SUPPER TABLE; Saturdays; society;
sixteen pages 11x14; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1835; J. H. Allen, editor and publisher
(1-7).
WATEJlFORD,£'rt> Co. ^ 767t
pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 14 m. S. E. of
Erie, the county seat. Flour mills and tan-
nery. Farming and cattle raising.
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x2'2; subscription $1; established
1877; C. F. Bolard, editor and publlsher(3— 3).
WATSONTOWN, Northumberland
Co. n 1,898+ pop., on Susquehanna, Blooms-
burg & Berwick, Noithern Central and
Pennsylvania Rds. and Susquehanna r., 17
m. N. of Sunbury, the county seat. Manu-
factories of machinery, tables, boots and
shoes, hosiery and brick; planing mills.
Agriculture.
RECORD AND STAR; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 17i^x24; subscrlp-
PENNS JLVA NIA .
tlon $1.25 ; established 1871 ; Lew. C. Fosnot
& Son, editors and publishers (1—8).
WAYNE, Delaware Co. P, on Penn-
sylvania Rd., 14 m. W. of Philadelphia.
Suburban residences.
SUBURBAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; A. M. Ehart, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
WAYNESBORO, Franklin Co. q
5,396+ pop., on Cumberland Valley and West-
ern Maryland Rds., 13 m. S. by S.E. of Cham-
bersburg, the county seat. Manufactures of
steam engines, threshing machines, ref rig-
■ crating and ice-making machinery, gas
and gasoline engines and fruit evaporators.
Steam lumber mills. Agricultural district.
Copper and iron ore.
BLUE RIDGE ZEPHYR; every
evening except Sunday, and REC0RD»
Wednesdays ; independent; daily four, week-
ly eight pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1 ; established— daily 1895, weekly
1876; Robert C. Gordon, publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition has on two occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dally
four, weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $3. weeklv $1; established August,
1901; W. W. Frantz, editor; The Herald, Inc.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to as-
sert that they had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
WAYNESBURG.c.h., Gre»ne Co.p
2,544+ pop., on Waynesburg & Washington
Rd., 45 m. S. of Pittsburg. Agriculture and
stock raising. Petroleum and natural gas.
TI>IES; every evening except Sunday,
and INDEPENDENT, Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally
$3, w-eekly $1; established- daily 1901, week-
ly 1872; J. H. McKay, editor; Independent
Printing Co., publishers (9—6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,117. in 1895 and 2,700 in
1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1041
PE NNS YL VA NIA .
C^REENE CO. DEMOCRAT; Frl
days; democratic; four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1871; W. O. Headle*,
editor; Democrat Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,720 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907,
MESSENGER ; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic: four pages 20x28; subscription $1.50;
eatabUsbed 1813; Pauley Bros., editors and
publishers.
REPUBLIC AX; Wednesdays; republi-
can; four pages 22x29; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1833; I. H. Knox, editor and publisher
(2-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,488 for the
year 1895, 1,421 in 1896, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
"WEATHERLY, Carbon Co. o 3,000
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd., 10 m. E. of
Hazleton. Silk mills and railroad shops
and foundry.
HERALD ; Fridays ; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1880; P. E. Faust, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1896, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
IVEIiLSBORO, c.h., Tioga Co. 6
2,954+ pop., on Pennsylvania Division of
New York Central & Hudson River Rd., 40
m. S. of Corning, N. Y., and 80 N. of
Williamsport. Bituminous coal mining
and agriculture.
AGITATOR; Wednesda;ys ; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1854; Arthur M. Roy, editor and
publisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,968 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
GAZETTE ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1874: Frank Conevery, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,710 for the
year 1896, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
REPUBLICAN ADVOCATE;
Tuesdays; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1884; James M.
Miller, editor and publisher.
Copies printed:. This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,260 in 1898 and 2,320
in 1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
WEST ALEXANDER, Washing-
ton Co. p 46a+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.,
13 m. N. E. of Wheeling, W. Va. Farming.
SATURDAY EVENING CALL;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; Barry &
Son, editors and publishers (7 — 5).
66
PENXS YL VANIA.
WEST CHESTER, c. h., Chester
Co. Q, 11,000 pop., on Pennsylvania and
Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Rds.
27 m. W. of Philadelphia and 16 N. of Wil-
mington, Del. Cream separator works,
spoke and wheel works, and tag factory.
Agriculture.
LOCAL NEWS; every evening except
Sunday; six pages 16x22; subscription $3;
established 18?2; W. W. Thomson, editor; W.
H. Hodgson, publisher C2— 8).
Copies printed: 13,228 in 1896
15,086 in 1902
15,168 in 1903
15,297 in 190S
15,440 in 1906
15,687 in 1907
J^^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Local
News is guaranteed by the
publishers of Rowell's Ameri-
can Newspaper Directory, who
will pay one hun,dred dollars to the first
person who successfully controverts its
accuracy.
Publisher's announcement. — Here is a point
exclusively enjoyed by the News, so far as
inland journalism is concerned. Of Its
15.tl8T circulatiou, it has a mail list of over
5,000, an exhibit that is scarcely equaled by
any newspaper In the United States with
a similar field. There are no agents em-
ployed in connection with this particular
feature of its business, the mails alone
doing the service of distribution. The up-
to-date adverti8<^r cannot fail in recogniz-
ing this worth. It means to him a class of
people in the rural sections with whom he
is always glad to be in touch, a class whose
customis at all times desirable, and with
whom it pays to be In close business rela-
tions. The News is the reliable "middle
man" in the matter of effecting such rela-
tionship. Chester Co., Pa., is the second
richest agricultural district In the United
States. Its people are readers.
JEFFERSONIAN: Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; six pages 17J^23; subscription $1.5<);
established 1842; W. H. Hodgson, editor and
publLsher (T— 3 P).
VILLAGE RECORD; Thursdays; re
publican; four pages 22x28; subscription $1 ;
established 1809; Jas. B. Fisher, editor; T. L.
Eyre, publisher (12—5).
'Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WESTFIELD, Tioga Co. ^ l.lSOt
pop., on Addison & Pennsylvania and Fall
Brook Rds. and Cowanesque r., 26 m. N. W.
of Wellsboro, the county seat. Farming
and dairj'ing.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; W. W. Marsh, editor and pub-
lisher. , . „
Copies printed: For the year^ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
WESTGROVE, Chester Co. ^ 929t
pop., on Philadelphia, Wilmington* Haiti-
104!J
AMERICAN NEWSrAl'ER DIRECTORY,
PENNS YL VAXIA.
more R(L, 40 m. W. of Philadelphia. Nur-
series and easket and knitting factories.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1884; W. F. Dautze, editor and
publisher (2—4 )
WEST NEWTON, Westmoreland
Co. p 2,467+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Pittsburg & Lake Erie Rds., 33 m. S. E. of
Pittsburg. Coal, coke, freestone, limestone
and lumber. Farming.
TIMES-SUN; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1878: Kreps & Waters, edi-
tors and publishers (.7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,032 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more. than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WHITEHAVEN, Luzerne Ce.zy
1,517+ pop., on Lehigh Valley and Central of
New Jersey Rds. and Lehigh r., 30 m. S. by
S. E. of Wilkesbarre, the countj- seat.
JOURNALi; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1879; W. C. Taylor, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,031 for the
year 1897, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
WILKESBARRE, c. h., Luzerne
Co. D- 67,491 pop., center of six raih'oads
on the Susquehanna r. Axle and silk and
lace curtain mills, cutlery, mine machine-
ry, automobile and adding machine and
boot and shoe factories. Anthracite coal.
DAILY.
EVENING TIMES-LEADER) every
evening except Sunday, and UNION
LEADER, Fridays; independent; ten to
twenty-four pages 17x24: subscription— daily
$5. weekly $1; established —daily: Times
1890, Leader 1879, consolidated December.
1907; weekly 1810; Ernest G. Smith, editor;
Leader Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
had credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly in 1903, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
NEWS; every morning except Sundav,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; daily demo-
cratic, weekly independent: eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1;
established-daily 1884. weekly 1882; Rich-
ard Little, editor and publisher; dated also
at Pittston.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
RECORD ; every morningexcept Sundav.
and RECORD OF THE TIMES, semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription — daily $6,
semi- weekly $1 : established— daily 1873, semi-
weekly 1832; Wilkes-Barre Record Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: daily, 12,114 in 1901
12,327 in 1902
12,858 in 1903
14,277 in 1904
15,183 in 1906
16,028 in 1907
PEN AS YL VAMA— Wilkesbarre.
Semi-weekly, 1,883 in 1895
4,634 in 1904
4,506 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The average net
circulation of the Wilkes-Barre Record for
January, 1908, was 1(),207 copies per day. and
regardless of the statements of other
Wilke.s Barre newspapers, sworn or other-
wise, the Record will guarantee its net
paid circiilatiou to be at least 75
per cent larger than that of any other
Wilkes Barre newspaper. Vreeland Ben-
jamin— New York and Chicago— Manager
Foreign Advertising Department.
WEEKLY .
ADVOCATE; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; Ira Brown,
editor; Advocate Publishing Co. publishers.
DEMOKRATISCHES W^ECH-
TER AND SAMSTAG ABEND;Thurs
days; German; democratic; twelve pages
17x23; subscription $2; established ia41;
Philip Weiss, editor; Wilkesbarre German
Publishing Company, publishers (12 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,021 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1901, up to and including
1907.
GORNIR ; Satm-days; Polish; four pages
20x26; subscription S2; established 1893; K.
Kijanski, editor; T. J. Struzynski, publisher
(8-3). _
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i.ooo in 1905 and 1907.
INDEPENDENT; Sundays (A A).
LUZERNE CO. EXPRESS; Satur-
days; German; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription SI; established 1882; Paul A.
Drippe, editor; Luzerne County Express Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (3— ^J).
LUZERNE LEGAL REGISTER;
Fridays; legal; twenty four pages 6x9; sub-
scription S:^; established 1S72; Joseph D.
Coons, editor; The Wilke.sbarre Law and Li-
qrary Association, publishers (7—5).
WIEKINSBURG, Allegheny Co. P
11,886+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 7 m.
E. of Pittsburg, the county seat.
CALL: Saturdays: republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1880; "F. Morgan Silvey, editor and publisher
(1-8). _
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WILLIAMSBURG, Blair Co. D
935+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., about 15 m.
8. E. of Altoona.
RECORD ; Fridays (A A).
WILLIAMSPORT, c. h., Lycoming
Co. i 28,757+ pop., center of five railroads,
on W. bank of Susquehanna r. and canal,
96 m. N. of Harrisburg, the State capital,
and 78 S. of Elmira. N.Y. Lumber trade
center. Saw mills, furniture factories, iron
foundries and machine shops.
GAZETTE AND BULLETIN;
every morning except Sunday, and TRI-
WEEKLY, Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight to sixteen pages
17x22; subscription— dally $!3,trl-weekly $1.50;
established- 6f azette 1801, Bulletin 1860; con-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1043
PENNSYLVANIA.
The tri-weekly
an average issue
solidated 1869; Gazette and Bulletin Co., edi
tors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
The tri-weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in 1898, but has not since set up definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1894: E. L. Schuyler, ed-
itor; The News Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,292 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than i.ooo every
year since, up to and including 1907.
SUN; evei-y evening except Sunday, and
TRi-WEEKIiY, Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays; democratic; daily eight to six-
teen, triweekly eight pages 15x22: subscrip-
tion—daily $3, tri-weekly $1,50; established
1870; The Sun & Banner Publishing Co , edi-
tors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: daily: 5,033 in 1895
7,202 in 1900
8,660 in 1902
10,130 in i9o'4
11,153 in 1905
11,786 in 1906
12,226 in 1907
had credit for
of 4,107 in 1896
and 3.741 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
CALiL; Fridays; democratic; four pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 19(Jl; Mil-
ton G. Peters, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GRIT ; Sundays; independent; twelve to
eighteen pages 17x23, and story section
twenty-four pages 8x11}^; subscription $2;
established 1882; Grit Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 60,439 in 1895
104,316 in 1900
147,749 in 1902
181,368 in 1903
193,758 in 1904
226,7""i3 in 1905
230,180 in 1906
231,687 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Grit is Ameri-
ca's Greatest
Family N e w s-
paper. It goes
into the homes
of over 230.000
families every
week; over 75,-
000 in Pennsyl-
ranla alone. Its
readers are
well-to-do,
"everyday-
klud" of people In the small cities, towns
and villages— the class that successful ad-
vertisers of household necessities and mail-
order goods are most anxious to reach. Its
rate. 60c. per line, is the lowest, circulation
considered, of any publication of national
PENNSTL VA XI A .
circulation. Booklets, sworn statements,
specimen copies, etc., on request.
STATESMAN; Fridays ; four pages
13x20; subscription 25 cents; established
June, 1902; W. I. Driesbach. editor; States-
man Co., publishei-s (7—3 P).
WEST BRANCH BEOBACHTERi
Fridays: German: democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1872;
Greorge B. Wolf, editor and publisher (fi— .5).
NATIONA I. EDUCATOR ; monthly ;
educational ; eight pages 101^x14; subscrip-
tion SOcents; estaMished 18*0; T. K. Home,
editor; H. G. Phillips, publisher d— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,276 in 1896
and 2,900 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
STAR-MAGAZINE; monthly; liter-
ary; one hundred pages 7x10: subscription
50 cents; established May, 1901; Hugh B.
Fiedler, editor and publisher (7—5).
WILLI AMSTOWN, Dauphin Co.d
2,934+ pop., on Northern Central and Will-
iams Valley Rds., 24 m. W. by S. W. of PottB-
vllle. Hosiery and underwear manufac-
tories. Coal mining and shipping.
TIMES ; Fridaj's ; republican ; eight pages
14x21; subscription $1; established 1891; Mat-
tie J. Opie, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
WILMERDING, Allegheny Co. p
4,179 pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 8 m. S. E
of Pittsburg, the county seat. Manufact-
uring.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription §1; established 1895; W. I. Alter,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as v^ould warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
WINDBER, Somerset Co. p 6000 pop.,
7}4 m. S. of Johnstown. Coal mining, fire-
brick and lumber.
ERA: Thursdays; Independent repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscriptions!: es-
tablished May. 1898 ; Amos Claar. editor
publisher (12—5).
WRIGHTSVILLE, York Co. g
2,266+ pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., Susque-
hanna r. and Susquehanna and Tidewater
canals, 11 m. E. N. E. of York, the county
seat, and 31 S. E. of Harrisburg, the State
capital. Planing and saw mills. Furni-
ture, lime, cigar and hardware factories.
STAR; Fridays; independent; four
pages 17><ix24; subscription $1; established
1854; S.E. Herring, editor and publisher (6—3).
"WYALUSING, Bradford Co. t 525t
pop., on Lehigh Valley Rd. and Pennsyl-
1044
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
PENNSYLVANIA.
vania & New York canal, 21 m. S. E, of
Towanda, the county seat. Farming.
ROCKET; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
18S6; V. D. Keeler, editor; Keeler Bros. & Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
WYCOMBE, Bucks Co. P, 150 pop..
6 m. S. E. of Doylestown, the county seat.
HERALD; Thursdays ; independent ;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; C. E. Woodmansee, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
YARDLiEY, Bucks Co. q. 7Ut pop.,
on Philadelphia & Reading Rd. and Dela-
ware r., 5 m. N. W. of Trenton, N. J. Stone,
quarries, bleachery and leather enameling
works and farming.
REVIEW; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription 75 cents; established 1897; Wil-
liam J. Ellis, editor and publisher (1—8).
YORK, c. h., York Co. Q 33,708tpop.—
local estimate 47,000— on Northern Central,
Maryland and Pennsylvania Rds., 89 m. W.
of Philadelphia and 59 N. of Baltimore, Md.
Manufactures of iron and steel, silk goods.
agricultural implements, ice machines,
wall paper, candy, woolen goods, car-
riagei, safes and cigars. Farming.
DAILY; every morning except Sunday,
DISPATCH, every evening except Sun-
day; independent; ten to twenty-four pages
18x22; snbscriptlon— morning $3, evening $3;
established 1870 ; Dispatch Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (2 — 8).
Copies printed: Combined morning
and evening, 13.S51 in 1905
17,714 in 1906
18,124 in 1907
GAZETTE ; every morning; demo-
cratic; eight to twenty-four pages 18x23; sub-
scription-daily $3, Sunday $1.50, daily and
Sunday $4; established 1887; Gazette Com-
pany, publishers (1—8). See advertise-
ment belo^v.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,568 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
PENNS YL VA NIA .
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
TEACHERS' JOURNAL. ; monthly;
lutheran ; forty to forty-eight pages 6x9;
subscription 56 cents ; estabflshed lerTS ; Rev.
H. Anstadt, D.D., editor; Rev. P. Anstadt &
Sous, publishers (8—3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,283 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1906.
YORK SPRINGS, Adams Co. g 352t
pop., 14 m. N. N. E. of Gettysburg, the
county seat. Summer resort.
COMET; Thursdays; independent: two
pages 20x28; subscription $1 : established 1876;
J. Harvey Neely, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
YOUNGSVIIiliE, Warren Co. tl 1.000
pop., on Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pitts-
burg and Pennsylvania Rds., 10 m. W. of
Warren, the county seat. Furniture, stave,
shingle, brick and leather novelty facto-
ries.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; Carl F.
Brown, editor; Citizen's Printery, publish-
ers (7—5).
ENTERPRISE? Thursdays (A A).
SUGAR GROVE RECORD; Fridays
(▲▲).
YOUNGWOOD, Westmoreland Co.
p 63t pop., on Pennsylvania Rd., 5 m. S. of
Greensburg, the county seat.
JOURNALi ; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 1:^x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1906; C. W. Beam, editor and
publisher (6— 6 P) (A A).
ZELIENOPLE, 4««cr Co. -n 963t
pop., on Pittsburg & Western Rd., 15 m. W.
of Butler, the county seat. Shipping point
for grain and petroleum.
CONNOQUENESSING VALLEY
NEWS ; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; established
1878; J. E. Kocher, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1897
and 1,917 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
THE GAZETTE
is the morning paper of York and York county. The only Democratic
paper in a Democratic district with a population of over 150,000, rich
in manufactures and agriculture, whose products go to every part of the
civilized world. You want to share in this prosperity, Mr. Advertiser,
and therefore must reckon with the Gazette circulation. It is bona
fide and a sure puller. It covers York county like a blanket. It goes
into the homes of the people and is read. No advertiser can afford to
do without it.
Write for rate card.
RHODE ISLAND.
Population 428,550 1. Land Area 1,053 sq. miles.
Bounded north and east by Massachusetts, south by the Atlantic Ocean, and
west by Connecticut State capitals : Providence and' >s'ewport. Chief indus-
tries: Machinery, cigar, cotton and woolen manufactures. Number of news-
papers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 48, divided as follows : Daily. 13:
semi-weekly, 2 ; weekly, 23; semi-monthly, 1: monthly, 7; bi-monthly, 2.
The cities of over 20,000 population, according to the United States cens»us of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Providence ir.5,59yt Woonsocket 28,204t
Fawtucket 39,231t Newport 2'^,034t
ARCTIC, Kent Co. n 3,000 pop.,
on Worcester Division of New York, Nert
Haven & Hartford Rd.. 5 m. N. W. of East
Greenwich, the county seat, and 13 m. S.
W. of Providence, the Stat« capital. Large
cotton factories and woolen mills,. Centre
of thickly populated community. Farm-
ing.
PAWTUXET VALiLEY TIMES;
every evening except Sunday; Independent;
six to eight pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established 1892: The Sullivan Inman Co.,
publishers U2— 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1906.
AUBURN (P. O. Cranston), Provi-
dence Co. [i 1,600 pop., on New York, New
Haven & Hartford Rd., 5 m. S. of Provi
• dence, the State capital. Fire extinguish-
ers, electric fuse and steel rod manufac-
tures, spool "Winding mill and pickle
works.
CRANSTON CITY TIMES; Wednes
days; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Thomas S. Hammond, editor
and publisher (1—8).
BRISTOL, e- h., Bristol Co. o 6,901t
pop., on New York, New Haven & Hartford
Rd. and Narragansett bay, 15 m. S. S. E. of
^Providence, the State capital. Good har-
bor. Boat building, rubber, woolen and
cotton manufacturing, gai-dening and com-
merce.
PHCENIX; semi-weekly. Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; four pages 15}^x22;
subscription $2; established 1837; Farrally
Bros., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
'for an average issue of 1,020 in 1896
and 1.320 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any dehnite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1. 000 in 1907.
EAST GREEN'WICH, c. h., Kent
Co. D 3,475 pop., on New York, New Haven
Sc Hartford Rd. and Narragansett bay, 14
m. S. of Providence, the State capital.
Cotton and woolen goods, > factories and
bleacheries.
RHODE ISLAND PENDULUM;
Thursdays; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1854; A. W.
Laughlln, editor and publisher (1—8).
EAST PROVIDENCE, Providence
Co. \^ 12,138+ pop., on New York, New Haven
& Hartford Rd. and Providence r., opposite
Providence. Manufactories of electrical
supplies, boots and shoes, etc.
EAGL.E; Saturdays. (,See Providence.)
RHODE ISLANDER; Saturdays. {See
Providence. )
HOPE VALLEY, Wa$hington Co. g
1,200 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford and Wood River Branch Rds., 38
m. S. W. of Providence, the State capital.
Cotton, woolen, yarn, flock and shoddy
mills, machine shops, foundries, boiler
shops and printing-press manufactories.
Shipping point for railroad and ship
lumber.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1876; Edgar
T. Spencer, editor and publisher (1—8).
jj E W PORT, c. h., Newport Co. Q,
22,034 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford and New York & Wickford Rds.
and Narragansett bay. Fine harbor. River
and sound steamers touch here. A pre-
eminent summer resort.
HERALD; every morning except Sun-
day; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $6; established 1892; Joseph S.
Milne, editor; Newport Herald Publishmg
Company, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,300 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
NEWS; every evening excepi Sunday, and
..v,.^ -daily .,..-, - , v,i. i,
1846, weekly 1867; T. T. Pitman, publisher
(3— !)• , .,
Copies printed: daily, 3,799 ^n ^9°^
3,957 in 1903
4,001 in 1904
4,022 in 1906
4,065 in 1907
MERCURY ; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24 ; subscription $2 ■ estab-
lished 1758; John P. Sanborn, editor; Mercury
Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1899. and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BLUEJACKET; monthly ; naval ;
fifty-six pages 9x11; subscription $1.50; es-
1046
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
RHODE ISLAND.
tablished April, 1901; F. J. Buenzle, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,858 in 1903
4,543 in 1905
7,454 in 1907
OliNEYVILLE, Providence Ct. b
5,000 pop., on New York, New Haven & Hart-
ford Rd., 1 m. W. of Providence, the county
seat and State capital. Farming.
T I III E Si ; Fridaj's; independent; eight
rges 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1887;
F. Sibley, editor and publisher.
P A S C O A G, Providence Co. b 4,000
pop., on New England Rd., about 23 ni. N.
W. of Providence, the county seat and
State capital, and same distance S. E. of
Worcester, Mass. Woolen manufacturing.
HERALD; Fridays; independent-re-
publican; eight pages LSx24; subscription
$1; established 1892; A. S. Fitz, editor; Pas-
coag Herald Company, publishers (,3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,116 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited v^ith more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
PAWTUCKET. Providence Co. ti
43,321 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford Rd., 4 m. N. N. E. of Providence,
the county seat and State capital. Gen-
- eral manufacturing.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; republican; ten to twenty-four
pages 18*^x24; subscription $3; established
1385; Times Publishing Co., editors and pub-
Ushers (12— 5).
Copies printed: 15,772 in 1902
16,189 in 1903
16,350 in 1904
16,839 in 1905
17,113 in 1906
17,903 in 1907
LE JEAN-BAPT1P»TE; semi weekly.
Tuesdays and Fridays; French; republican;
four pages 2Ux22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884; J.-Bte. S. Brazeau. editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,800 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
GAZETTE AND CHRONICLE; Fri
days; independent; eight pages 16x23; sub-
scription $1; established 1825; Henry W.
Hall, editor; Chronicle Printing Co., pub-
lishers (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PHENIX, ^«n« Co. D 1,500 pop., on
New York, New Haven & Hartford Rd. and
Pawtuxet r., 15 m. W. of Pi-ovidence.
Manufactures of woolen goods, cotton
prints and cotton machinery.
PAWTUXET VALLEY GLEAN-
ER; Fridays; independent -republican:
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1876; J. D. Hall. Jr., manager (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,600 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
RHODE ISLAXD.
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1904 and more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PROVIDENCE, the state Capi-
tal, Providence Co. f^ 198,635 pop., on New
York, New Haven & Hartford Rd., and at
head of Narragansett bay. Seat of Brown
University. General manufacturing and
commerce.
DAILY.
BROWN DAILY HERALD ; every
morning except Sunday, during college year;
collegiate; four pages 11x15; subscription
$3..=;0; established 1891; Students of Brown
University, editors and publishers (7—5).
EVENING BULLETIN; every evening
except Sunday; independent; eighteen to
thirty six pages 155^x20; subscription $6;
established 1863; Pro\ndence Journal Com-
pany, editors and publishers (2—7). See ad-
vertisement ou opposite page.
Coipes printed: 32,376 in 1896
36,516 in 1898
34,980 in 1899
36,588 in 1900
36,836 in 1903
37,733 in 1905
36,620 in 1906
37,061 in 1907
Egp^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Even-
ing Bulletin is guaranteed
by the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Direct-
ory, who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts its
accuracy.
JOURNAL; every morning; independ-
ent: daily twelve to eighteen, Sunday thirty-
two to forty-six pages In^gXiiO. subscription
—daily $6, Sunday $2; established— dally
1829, Sunday 1885; Providence Journal Co.,
editors and publishers (1- S). See adver-
tiMemeut ou opposite page.
Copies printed: daily, (G
AN ;
7-EEO'
Sunday, (00)
13.197
in
1896
14,918
m
1900
15,338
n
1901
16,485
n
1903
17,290
in
1904
17,623
m
1905
18,051
m
1906
17,712
m
1907
14,669
in
1896
15,401
in
1900
16,917
in
1901
19.392
m
1903
20,486
in
1904
20,333
m
1905
21,840
in
1906
24,173
in
1907
every
evening
NEWS-DEIWOCRAT;
except Sunday; democratic; eight to twelve
pages 17x22: subscription $3; established 1890;
The News Company, editors and publishers
( 12—6).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,139 in 1903
and 6,606 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
TRIBUNE; every mornmg and every
evening except Sunday, and Sunday morn-
ing; independent; dally twelve to twenty,
Sunday forty to flfty-two pages 18J^x22;
subscription— morning $3, evening $3, Sun-
day $2: established March, 1905; Frederick
CATALOGUE BY STATES,
1047
A
RHODE ISLAND— Providence.
H. Howland. editor; Telegram Publishing
Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: Evening, 31,118 year
ending March 12, 1907.
31,709 in 1907
Morning, 11,793 in 1907
Sunday, 16,320 year ending March
17, 1907-
16,930 in 1907
5^ The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
'rating accorded theTribuneis
guaranteed by the publishers
(f RowelTs Annerican News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
WEEKLY.
ANZEIGER; Saturdays; German; Inde-
pendent; eight pages 17x22; subscription $2;
established 1881; Dr. Felix Hamburger, editor
and publisher (6— 3i.
CORBETT'S HERALD; Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1879; E. A. Corbett, editor;
Corbett'8 Herald Co., publishers (6—3).
Prints three special editions.
ECO DEIi RHODE ISLAND; Satur-
days (A A).
MANUFACTURING JEWELER}
Thursdays; Jewelry trade; forty eight pages
9x12 ; subscription $1 ; established 18S4 ;
Walter B. Frost, editor; Walter B.Frost &
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 in 1896 and 2,050
in 1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
RHODE ISLAND-Providence.
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
REAL ESTATE REiJISTER AND
RENTAL GUIDE; Wednesdays: r«al
estate, building and finance ; twenty four
pages llxU; subscription $1; established 1888;
B. S. Lake & Co., editors and publishers (1— «).
Copies printed: 2,083 in 1895
2,523 in 1905
2,604 in 1907
^ RHODE ISLAND REPUBLICAN;
Saturdays 1 A A).
VISITOR; Fridays ; ronian catholic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1875; Rev. C. Clifford, editor; Visitor
Publishing Co., publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
NEW ENGLAND AUTOMOBILE
JOURNAL; semimonthly; automobes ;
motor boats and cycling; one hundred to one
hundred and twenty eight pages 6x8; sub-
scription §1; established 1905; William W.
Scott, editor; W. H. & D. O. Black, Jr., pub-
lishers (1—8). _
Copies printed: 8,020 in 1907
MONTHLY.
BOARD OF TRADE JOURNAL;
monthly; commercial; fifty four pages 9x12;
subscription $1 ; established 1883; George H.
Webb, editor; Providence Board of Trade,
publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
Cbe Providence Journal
DAILY AND SUNDAY
The Only Gold Mark Papers in Rhode Island
Cbe Evening Bulletin
Circulating twice as many copies as any other
paper in the State claims to print.
Between 45,000 and 50,000 Daily
for the Bulletin.
Guaranteed
^ff^'I^^^^W^'n^l'n^lT^'nifr'f'n^TTK:'
1048
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
RHODE ISLAND— Providence.
for an average issue of 2,283 i" 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
' BROWN AL.U:>INI MONTHLY;
monthly, except August and September;
collegiate; twenty eight pases TxlOJ^; sub-
scription $1; established 19U0; Henry R.
Palmer, editor; Brown Alumni Magazine
Company, publiahers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
CHURCH MESSENGER; monthly;
religion; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50
cemts; established 1891; Rev. E. T. Root, edi-
tor; Cora A. Wells, publisher (1—S).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1901
1,000 in 1907
KAZOOSTER; monthly; humorous;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; es-
tabliihed May. 1906; F. A. Young, editor;
Kazooster Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 12,375 in 1907
OTTTIjOOK; monthly; temperance and
prohibition; four pages 11x16; subscription
25 cents ; established 1886 ; Mrs. Mary A.
Babcock, editor; Rhode Island Woman's
Christian Temperance Union, publishers
(8-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 for the year 1895.
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
RHODE ISLAND ISSUE; monthly;
temperance; four pages 9x12; subscription
25 cents; established November, 1901; Rev.
T. R. Ppede, editor ; A. B. Cristy. pub
Usher (12—6).
Copies printed: 2,921 in 1903
2,625 in 1905
2,554 in 1906
3,470 in 1907
BI-MONTHLY.
MEDICAL. JOURNAL; bi-monthly
(A A)
OUR AV O R K ; bi-monthly; sixteen
pages 6x91.^; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished November. 1901; W. B. Wilson, editor;
R. I. Sunday School Association, publishers
(1-8). _
Copies printed: 1,866 in 1907
'WAKEFIELD, Washington Co. p
5,000 pop. , on Narragansett Pier Rd. , at head
of Point Judith Inlet. Manufactures of
woolen and cotton goods. Farming.
NARRAGANSETT TIMES; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; snbscriptiou
$1.50 ; established 1863 ; D. Gillies' Sons, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,300 in 1895 and 1,350
in 1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
WARREN, Bristol Co. n- 6,108 pop.,
on New York. New Haven & Hartford Rd.
and Narragansett bay, 10 m. S. E. of Provi-
dence, one of the State capitals. Good har-
RHODK ISLAND.
bor. Manufactures of cotton goods. Oyster
culture and shipping.
GAZETTE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
BUbscription $1; established 1839; Frederick
S. Martin, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WESTERLY, Washington Co. Q 7,541t
pop.— local estimate 12,500— on New York.
New Haven & Hartford Rd. and Pawca-
tuck r., 44 m. S. W. of Providence, one of
the State capitals. Woolen, cotton, thread,
printing-press and other manufactures.
Granite quarries.
SUN; every evening except Saturday;
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$3;- established 1893; Geo. H. Utter, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 3,121 in 1897
3,928 in 1898
4,139 in 1899
4,160 in 1900
4,430 in 1904
4,467 in 1905
4,627 in 1906
4,760 in 1907
TIMES; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 18x21; subscription $1; established
August, 1901; Frank W. Dewey, editor and
publisher (8—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,193 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
WICKFORD, Washington Co. g 820
pop., on Newport & Wickford Rd. and
Steamboat Line, 12 m. W. N. W. of New-
port and 20 S. of Providence, the two capi-
tals of the State. Good harbor. Manufact-
uring and agriculture.
STANDARD; Fridays; independent;
fourpa,ges 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1889; James H. Coggeshall, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
WOONSOCKET. Providence Co. ti
32,196 pop., on New York, New Haven &
Hartford and New England Rds. and Black -
stone r., 16 m. N. of Providence, the county
seat and one of the State capitals, and 36
8. W. of Boston, Mass. Manufactures of
cotton, woolen and rubber goods, worsted
yarns and machinery.
EVENING CALL; every evening ex-
cept Sunday and holidays: independent;
eight to sixteen pages 17x22; subscription
$2.50; established 1892; Andrew J. McConnell,.
editor; Evening Call Publishing Company,,
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 6,143 in 1898
6,389 in 1899
6,571 in 1900
6,690 in 1901
7,553 in 1903
7,969 in 1905
8,450 in 1906
8,933 in 1907
CATALOG QE BY STATES.
1049
RHODE ISLAND.
ETENING REPORTER} ev«ry •T«n-
Ing except Sunday; independent; eight to
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2.50;
eatabliahed 1878; James F. Kennedy, editor;
Woonsocket Reporter Co., publishers (3—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,059 iii 1894 and
7,307 in 1903. since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
tiA TRIBUNE; e<ery evening except
Sunday, and L,E PROGRES, Fridays; re-
publican; French; four to eight pages 20x24;
subscription — daily $8, weekly $1; estab-
RHODE ISLAND.
lished-daily 1885. weekly 1898; J. L. K. La-
flame, editor; La Tribune Publiahing Co.,
publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 2,569 in iSpt,
since which it has not furnished aay
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250
every year since 1901, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
TEXTILE GAZETTE! Saturdays;
labor; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1888; C. H. Newton, edKor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Population 1,340,316 1. Land Area 30,170 sq. miles.
' Bounded north and northeast by North Carolina, southeast by the Atlantic
Ocean, and southwest by Georgia. State capital : Columbia. Principal products
and industries : Cotton, rice and lumber. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals ("March 30, 1908), 146. divided as follows : Dailj% 14; semi- weekly, 15;
weekly, 102 ; semi-monthly, 1 ; monthly, 13 ; bi-monthly, 1.'
The cities and towns of over 4,000 population, accortUng to the United States
census of 1900 tt). are as follows :
Charlestou 55,807t
Colli iiibin 31,108t
Green vilie ll,S60t
Spartan burg 11, 39 5 1
Sumter 5,«73t
Anderson 5,498+
Rock Hill 5,485 1
Union 5,400t
ABBEVILLE COURT HOUSE,
c. h., Abbeville Co. -a 3,766+ pop., on Sea-
board Air Line and Southern Rds., 106 m.
W. by N. W. of Columbia, the State capi-
tal. Cotton growing.
MEJJIUM; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26 ; aubscription $2 ; established 1871 ;
Robert R. Hemphill, editor and publisher
(12-2).
PRESS AND BANNER J Wednesdaj^s;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1844; Hugh Wilson, editor and
publisher.
AIKEN, c. h., Aiken Co. -a 3,414t pop.,
on Southern Rd., 17 m. E. of Augusta, Ga.,
and 120 N. W. of Charleston. A winter re-
sort. Cotton trade. Farming and lumber-
ing.
JOURNAL, AND REVIEW ; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Friduys; democratic;
four pages 18x^4; subscription $1.50; estab
llBhedlSTG; James F.Byrnes and A.K. Lorenz,
editors; Journal Publishing Co., publishers
(9—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,133 in 1901
and 1,460 in 1906, since wliich it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
tlian 1,000 in 1907.
RECORDER; semi weekly. Mondays
and Thursdays ; democratic ; four pages
20x26 ; subscription $1.50 ; established 1»S1 ;
Arthur P. Ford, editor and proprietor (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,053 in ipo?
ANDERSON, c. h., Anderson Co. ^
5,49S+ pop., on Blue Ridge, Charleston &
Western Carolina Rds., 27 m. S. S. W. of
Greenville. Cotton seed oil, cotton and j^arn
mills and fertilizer manufactories. Cotton
market.
MA Hi? every evening except Sunday,
and PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE, Fridays;
democratic; daily eight to twelve, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly Si; established— daily 1899, weekly
1890; G. P. Browne, publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,350 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,808 in 1896 and 1,750
Greenwood 4,8*24t
Florence 4,647t
Newberry 4,607t
Orangreburg 4,455t
Geortretown 4,138t
Beaufort 4,110+
Chester 4,075+
Laurens 4,039+
in .1902, since which it has not furnished
•any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
INTELLIGENCER; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1860; Clinkscales& Cheshire, editors and pub
Ushers (12— fi).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,900 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
BAMBERG* c.h.,Bam6er5r Co. p 2,000
pop., on Southern Rd. Cotton and oil
mills, machine shops, buggy any wagon
works. Farming.
BAMBERG CO. TIMES; Thursdays
(▲▲)•
H E R A li D ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pases 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1891 ; A. W. Knight, editor and publisher (7—5).
BARNWELL, c. h., Barnwell Co. p
1,329+ pop., on Carolina Midland Rd., 90 m.
W. N. W. of Charleston. Manufacturing,
agriculture and cotton growing.
PEOPIiE; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 17xJ4: subscription $1.50; established
1877; John W. Holmes, editor and publisher.
iSENTINEL: Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1852; R. Boyd Cole, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
BATESBURG, Lexington Co. O 650
pop., on Southern Rd., :30m.W. of Columbia,
the State capital.' Cotton and fruit.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; eight to sixteen
pages 18x24; subscription .50 cents; established
1896; N. Rogers Bayly and Charles B. Rogers,
editors and publishers (7—5).
BEAUFORT, c. h., Beaufort Co. p
4,110+ pop., on Port Royal and Augusta Rd.
and Port Royal r., 15 m. from the Atlantic
ocean and 80 S. W. of Charleston. Good
harbor. Center of phosphate trade. Yellow
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1051
SOUTH CAROLINA.
pine and cypress lumber, rice, cotton and
sweet potatoes.
BEAUFORT CO. ^EWS; Fridays
(▲▲).
CHURCHMAN; Thursdays; religious;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estalilished
March, 1904; Re\'. L. Ruffln Nichols, editor
and publisher (1 — ti).
GAZETTE: Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896: N. Christeusen, Jr., editor and
publisher (1—8).
BELTON, Anderson Co. -D 826t pop.,
on Southern and Blue Ridge Rds., 10 m. E. of
Anderson, the county seat. Cotton oil and
rolling mills.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1902; Geo.
E. Clarke, editor and publisher (11—5).
BENNETTSVIIiLE, c. h., Marl-
boro Co. cf l,929t pop., on Cape Fear & Yad-
kin Valley and Atlantic Coast Line Rds.,
24 m. N. by N.E. of Darlington. Agriculture.
PEE DEE ADVOCATE; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturday.s; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; R. L. Freeman, editor and pub-
lisher (12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,o6o in 1901
and 1,354 iri 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
MARL.BORO DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1 ; established 1876 ; S. A. Brown,
editor; S. A. Brown & Co., publishers.
BISHOPVILLE.c. h., Lee Co. U 1,600
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 21 m. N. E.
of Sumter, the county seat. Farming.
LEADER AND VINDICATOR;
Thursdays; democratic; eignt pages 18x24;
subscription $1; esiablisheu Maroh, 1902; H.
S. Cunningham, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
BRANCHVIIiLE, Orangeburg Co.
n 1,101+ pop., on Southern Rd., about 18 m.
S. of Orangeburg, the county seat.
JOURNAL,; Wednesdays (A A).
CAMDEN, c. h., Kershaw Co. t] 2,441t
pop., on Charleston, Ohio River and South
Carolina & Georgia Rds.. 1 m. E. of Wateree
r. and 32 N. E. of Columbia, the State capi-
tal. Winter resort. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; W. L. McDowell, editor and pub-
lisher. - ^ ...,!..
PEOPLE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
February, 1904; W. A. Schrock. editor and
publisher (1—5). „ ^
WATEREE MESSENGER; Tuesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Chas. W. Birchmore,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
CHARLESTON, c. h., Charleston
Co. Q 55.807+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line
and Southern Rds., at confluence of Ash-
SOUTH CAROLINA.
ley and Cooper rs., 7 m. from the Atlantic
ocean. Fine harbor and foreign and do-
mestic trade. Shipping point for cotton,
and port of entry.
EVENING POST; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; eight to sixteen
pages 1.5x22; subscription $6; established
1894; T. R. Warng, editor; The Evening Post
Publishing Co., publishers; J. G. Morris,
manager (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,482 in 1903
3,721 in 1904
4,304 in 1905
4,474 in 1906
4,251 in 1907
NEWS AND COURIER; every morn-
ing except Sunday, SUNDAY NEWS,
Sundays, and WEEKIjY, twlce-a-week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic;
daily eight, Sundaj-^ twelve, weekly sixteen
pages 17x23; subscription— daily $10, Sunday
$2, weekly $1; established 1803; J. C. Hemp-
hill, editor; The News and Courier Co., pub-
lishers (10-5 P).
Copies printed: (©©) The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 7,575 in 1894, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-_
tory report, but has been credited with"
more than 4,000 every year since 1901,
up to and including 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; Saturdays:
German; eight pages 15x22: subscription $3;
established 1853; Albert Orth, editor and
publisher (9— 6P).
MESSENGER; Saturdays; negro; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1894; The Charleston Messen-
ger Co.. editors and publishers (7—5).
REVIEW: Saturdays; democratic: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.90; established
1897; J. L. Kilev, editor and publisher (1—8).
SENTINEL: Snturdays ( A A).
SOUTHERN REPORTER ; Satur
days; negro; four pages 15x22; sub-'^cripiion
$1; established 1897; I. E. Lowery, editor;
Reporter Publishing Co.. publishers (7—3).
KEYSTONE; monthly; women's work;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established 1899; Mary Ik Louisa B. Poppen-
hein, editors and publishers (1—8).
SHIELD AND DIAMOND; bimonth-
ly, during the college year : college fraternity ;
fifty-eight pages 6x9; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1890; Robert Adger Smythe, editor ;
Grand Council of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fra-
ternity, publishers (7— 5).
CHERAW, Chesterfield Co. t\ l,151t
pop., on Cheraw & Darlington, Cheraw Sc,
Salisbury and Seaboard Air Line Rds.. at
head of navigation on Great Pedee r., 142
m. N. of Charleston. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; J. N. Strickliu, editor and publisher
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the acco-d-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
CHESTER, 0. h., Chester Co. ^^ 4,075t
pop., on Lancaster & Chester. Carolina &
Northwestern, Seaboard Air Line and
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
Southern Rds., 60 m. N. of Columbia, the
State capital. Cotton raisins.
LANTERN; semi weeklj% Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription
*2; established 1897; J. T. Bigham, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPORTER; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $2; established 1869; John
H. Buchanan, editor and publisher.
CHESTERFIELD, c.h.. CKesterJleld
Co. cf 308f pop , 12 m. N. by N. W. of Cheraw.
Connected by steamboat line. Manufact-
uring, lumber and agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; John T. Meehan, editor and
publisher (8—3).
CLIFTON, Spartanburg Co. tl 1,6001
pop.— local estimate 3,000— on Southern Rd.,
7 m. E. of Spartanburg.
WORLD; Fridays: democratic; eight
pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1897; S. T. Raid, editor; Reid & Smith,
publishers (12—3).
CLINTON, ^awrena Co. til,889t pop.,
on Atlantic Coast Line and Seaboard Air
Line Rds., 69 m. N. "W. of Columbia, the
State capital. Grain, fruit, cotton and cot-
ton oil. Cotton mill center. Two large ed-
ucational institutions.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; four pages
18x24; sub-criptiou$l; established February,
1901; J. F. Jacobs, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1888; W. J. Dendy,
•ditor and publisher.
OUR MONTHLY; presbyterian ; sixty-
eight pages 5x61^ ; subscription $1 ; established
1866; Wm. P. Jacobs, editor and publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,100 in 1897
and 2,616 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
COLUMBIA, c. h., Richland Co. D
State Capital, 21, 108+ pop., center of seven
railroads on the Columbia canal and Con-
garee r., 130 m. N. N. W. of Charleston.
Seat of the University of South Carolina.
Cotton factories and compress and cotton-
seed oil mills. Farming.
RECORD; everj' evening except Sunday;
independent-democratic; eight x>»gp<t 13x20;
suhscriptlon $5; established 1897; Paul M.
Bruce, editor; Record Publishing Co., pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: 3,617 in 1907
STATE; every morning, and SEMI-
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 17>^x22}^; subscription—
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Semi-weekly,
JStO
daily $8, semi-weekly $2; established 1891;
State Comijany, editors and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: daily: (0 0)3,155 in 1894
4,808 in 1899
4,542 in 1900
5,145 in 1901
8,164 in 1904
9,587 in 1905
11,237 iti 1906
13,052 in 1907
Sunday: (00) 9,417 in 1904
11,237 in 1906
11,072 in 1905
12,228 in 1906
13,887 in 1907
3,032 in 1894
2,625 in 1905
2,997 in 1907
I^^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the State is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
LUTHERAN CHURCH VISITOR;
Thursdays; sixteen pages 9J4xl2; subscrip-
tion .$1.50; established 1903— a consolidation
of Lutheran Visitor (1868) and Our Church
Paper (1873); Rev. W. H. Qreever, editor;
United Synod Publishing Co., publishers
(12-7P).
SOUTHERN SUN; Saturdays; Afro-
American; four pages 15x::i2; subscription
$1.50; established November, 1901; (Ireen
Jackson, editor; Southern Sun Publishing
Company, publishers ( 1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,702 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
WAY OF FAITH; Thursdays; relig-
ious; sixteen pages 9x14; subscription $1;
established 189((; J. M. Pike, editor; Oliver
Gospel Missions, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,824 in 1898
and 7,800 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
I report, but was credited with more than
I 4.000 in 1905 and 1907.
TRI-ST ATE ODD-FELLOW;
I semi-monthly; odd-fellowship; eight pages
11x15; subscription $1; established 1902; J.
K. Neathery, editor and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an aerage issue of 1,189 in 1903
and 2,078 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DIOCESE; monthly ; religious; twelve
pages 12x19; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1890; Rev. W. P. Witsell, editor; R.L.
Bryan Co., publishers (S— 5) (A A).
Copies printers : This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
EDUCATIONAL; monthly; twenty to
thirty-two pages 8x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1S96: Zach McGhee, editor and pub-
lisher (12-3) (A A).
ODD FELLOWS JOURNAL ; month-
ly (▲ A).
SOUTH CAROLINA PYTHIAN;
monthly; knights of pythlas; sixteen pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
9x12; subscription SOcents; established Sep-
tember, 1907 ; E. H. Aull, managing editor;
Board of Publication, Grand Lodge of South
Carolina, publishers (11—7 P).
STANDARD; monthly; baptist; thirty-
two pageg 6x9 ; subscription $1 ; e&tablished
1896, as South Carolina Standard; A. C. Os-
born, LL.D., and Prof. H. C. Lyman, editors ;
Benedict College, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
CONWAY, c. h., Horry Co. D- 2,000
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., at head of
navigation on Waccamaw r., 15 m. from the
Atlantic ocean. Manufacture of turpentine.
Naval stores and pine lumber.
FIELD : Thursdays (A A).
HORRY HERALD; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $];
established 1886; H. H. Woodward, editor;
Conway Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
D ARLINGTON, c. h., Darlington
Co. cf 3,0,!8+ pop., on Charleston, Sumter &
Northern and Cheraw & Darlington Rds.,
112 m. N. of Charleston. Phosphate works.
Cotton factory.
FARMERS' COURIER; Saturdays;
Industrial; four pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established February, 1905; A. Jonathan Jef-
ferson, editor and publisher (1—7).
NEWS ; Thursdays ; independent ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1874;
Alex. G. Kolloch , editor and publisher (7—3 P) .
AGRICULTURAL HERALD;
monthly; independent; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription SOcents; established 1895; B. O.
Bristow, editor and publisher (12—3).
DILIiON, Marion Co. cf 1,015 pop., on
Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 133 m. N. E. of
Charleston. Cottonseed oil mill and fer-
tilizer factory. Cotton mills and farming.
Tobacco warehouses.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1895 ; A. B.
Jordan, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,225 for the
year 1897, 1,120 in 1902, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
DUE WEST, Abbeville Co. -a l,631t
pop., 12 m. N. of Abbeville Court House,
the county seat. Location of Erskine Col-
lege, a theological seminary.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES-
BYTERIAN; Wednesdays; reformed Pres-
byterian; eight pages 13x21; subscription $2;
established 1852; W. M. Grier and T. G.
Boyce, editors; R. S. Galloway, publisher
(3-3).
(Copies printed; This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,238 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
EDGEFIEIiD, c. h., Edgefield Co. -O
l,775t pop., on Southern Rd., 25 m. N. of Au-
gusta,Qa.,and 56 8. W. of Columbia, the State
capital. Cotton growing and agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Wednesdays; demo-
eratlc ; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50 ;
established 1835; J. L. Mims, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established 1881; James T. Bacon, editor; L.
Wigfall Cheatham, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEWS; Wednesdays (A At.
FAIRFAX, Barnwell Co. gsoifpop.,
on Charleston & Western Carolina and
Florida Central & Peninsular Rds., 58 m.
S. E. of Augusta, Ga., and 65 N. of Savannah.
Cotton and corn.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24: subscription $1.50;
established 1892; Mias Virginia D. Young, ed-
itor and publisher.
FLORENCE, c. h., Florence Co. ^
4,647+ pop., on Wilmington, Columbia ft
Augusta, Northeastern and Cheraw & Dar-
lington Rds., 102 m. N. E. of Charleston
Agriculture.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and TI3IES-MESSENGER, Thursdays;
democratic; daily six, weekly eight pages
15}^x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1;
established-daily 1894, weekly 1876; Hart,
well M. Aver, editor and publisher (6—3).
ADVOCATE; Thursdays (A A).
CHRONICLE; monthly ; religious',
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1897; E. R. Roberts, editor; Hart-
well M. Ayer, publisher (.2—8).
FORT MILL, York Co. b l,394t pop.,
on Southern Rd., 18 m. N.E. of Yorkville, the
county seat. Manufactures of cotton goods.
TIMES; Wednesdays; four pages i5x22;
subscription $1; established 1S98; W. B. Ar-
drey, editor ana publisher.
GAFFNEY,c.h., Cher,,kee (7o.^3,937t
pop., on Southern Rd. Manufactures of
lime, carriages, wagons and cotton goods.
Agriculture.
LEDGER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; Tuesday four, Friday
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished February, 1894; Ed.H. DeCamp, editor
and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,309 in 1895
and 1,506 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CHEROKEE NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; twelve pages 13xl9i^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; S. Frank Parrott.
editor; Cherokee Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,096 in 1900
and 1,583 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
GRIT AND STEEL; monthly; game
cocks; sixty-eight pages 7J^10}^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1899; Edward H.
De Camp, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,500 in 1905, since
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than i,ooo in 1907.
GEORGETO^WN, c. h., Georgetown
Co. D- 4,138t pop., on Georgetown & Western
Rd. and Wlnyah bay, 15 m. from the Atlan-
tic ocean. Foreign and domestic commerce.
Rice growing.
ITE]>1; every evening except Sunday
(A A).
iSUNDAY OUTLOOK; Sundays;
eight pages 13x19}^; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished July, 1900; J. Walter Doar, editor;
Outlook Printing Co., publishers (8—5).
GREENVILLE, c. h., Greenville Co.
\2 ll,860t pop.— local estimate 30,0(X>— on
Carolina, Knoxville & Western, Columbia
& Greenville, Western Carolina and South-
ern Rds., 143 m. N. W. of Columbia, the
State capital. Seat of Furman University,
Baptist Female College and Chlcora Col-
lege. Cotton marlfet and several cotton
factories. Manufacturing.
DAILY HERALD; every afternoon
except Saturday; evening eight, Sunday
twelve pages 15x22: subscription $5; estab-
lished December, 1902; J. N. Charlotte, edi-
tor; Herald Publishing Company, publish-
ers (7— 5) (A A).
NEWS; every morning except Monday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 17x24; sub
Bcription— daily $(i, semi weekly $1; estab-
lished 1874; George W. Brunson, Jr., editor;
Greenville News Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PIEDMONT; every evening except Sun-
day, Sunday morning, and MOUNTAIN-
EEll, semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 17x24; subscription
—daily $4, semi-weekly $1 ; established —
daily 1902, as weekly 1824; The Piedmont Co.,
editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that they had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
BAPTIST COURIER: Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages llxl.'i; subscription $2;
established 1869: Keys & Thomas, editors and
publishers (1—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1892, but it had
credit for exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; negro; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1; established No-
vember, 1905; P. F. Maloy, editor; Enterprise
Publishing Co., publishers (12—5 P).
PEOPLE'S RECORD; Thursdays
(A A).
JOURNAL OF THE SOUTH CAR-
OLINA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION;
monthly ; medicine : forty eight to sixty
pages 6%xl0; subscription $2; established
June, 1905; J. W. Jervey, editor; South Caro-
lina Medical Association, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,017 in 1906
1,200 in 1907
SOUTH CAROLINA.
MONITOR; monthly; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established January,
1900; R. L. Hickson, editor and publisher
(3-6 P) (A A).
GREENWOOD, Greenwood Co. -a
4,824f pop., on Port Royal & West Carolina,
Seaboard Air Line and Southern Rds., 10 m.
E. of Abbeville Court House, the county
seat. Cotton mill, cotton seed oil manufac-
tory and fertilizer works.
CHRISTIAN APPEAL; Thursdays;
religious; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1903; C. W. Creighton, editor
and publisher (11—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
INDEX; Thursdays; independent-demo
cratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1897; H. L. Watson, editor and
publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever, been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1894; G. W. Gardner, editor and publisher
(3-3). _
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
HAMPTON, c. h., Hampton Co. 0 53«t
pop., on Port Royal & West Carolina Rd.,
45 m. N. W. of Port Royal. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HAMPTON CO. GUARDIAN;
Wednesdays; democratic; four pages 20k26;
subscription $1.50 ; established 1877 ; M. B. Mc-
Sweeney, editor and publisher.
HARTSVILLE, Darlington Co. cT
1,800 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd., 15 m.
N.W. of Darlington, the county seat. Pa-
per, cotton and cotton seed oil mills, cot-
ton ginning and wood working,
COUNTY MESSENGER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1893 ; D. R. Coker, editor; J.
G. Rogers, publisher ( 7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
HONEAPATH, Atiderson Co. b 617t
pop., on Southern Rd., 33 m. S. of Greenville.
Cotton growing.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1894; G. E.
Moore, editor and publisher (9-r-3).
JOHNSTON, Edgefield Co. -n 865t
pop., on Southern Rd., 34 m. N. by N. E. of
Augusta, Ga. Agriculture.
NEWS-MONITOR; Wednesdavs;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
81 ; established— A'etcs 1902, Monitor 1877; H. C.
Bailey, editor ; Johnston Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1 — 8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
KERSHAW, Lancaster Co. [^ 6271
pop., on Charleston. Cincinnati & Chicago
Rd., 18 m. S. E. of Lancaster, tlie county
seat. Turpentine works. Agriculture and
cotton raising.
£KA; Tuesdays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1889; J.
W. Hamel, editor and publisher (8—3).
KINGSTREE, c.h., Williamsburg Co.
O 760+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd. and
Black r., 64 m. N. of Charleston. Shipping
point for lumber. Cotton and garden truck.
COUNTY RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1885; C. W. Wolfe, editor
and proprietor (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,459 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WI A I Li ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; sub.scriptlon $1; established
1900; P. H. Stoll, editor; Stoll Bros., publish
ers(6— 3) (A A).
LANCASTER, c. h.. Lancaster Co. [j
1,477+ pop., on Charleston, Cincinnati &
Chicago and Cheraw & Chester Rds., 72 m.
N. of Columbia, the State capital. Agri-
culture and cotton mills.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established October, 1905;
Charles T. Connors, editor; Lancaster Pub
lishing Co., publishers (10—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LAURENS, c. h., Laurens Co. t] 4,029t
pop., on Port Royal & West Carolina and
Laurens Rds., 78 m. N. W. of Columbia, the
State capital. Farming. Cotton and
furniture factories.
ADVERTISER ; Wednesdays ; demo
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885 ; W. W. Ball, editor and pub-
"lAURENSVILLE HERALD: Fri
days ; democratic ; four pages 20x28 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1845; T. B. Crews, edi-
tor and publisher.
LEXINGTON, c. h., Lexington Co. n
806+ pop., on Southern Rd., 14 m. W. of
Columbia, the State capital. Agriculture,
fruit raising, turpentine and lumbering and
cotton manufacturing.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1870; G.M.Harman. editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,040 in 1895
. and 1,900 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907-
Mccormick, Ahievuie co. -a 500
pop., on Charleston* Western Carolina
Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Lincolnton, Ga. Cotton
growing.
MESSENGER ; Thursdays : democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
May, 1902; J. E. McCracken. editor; Sturkey
& McCracken, publishers (1—8).
MANNING, c. h., Clarendon Co. a
1,430+ pop., on Central of South Carolina Rd . ,
50 m. E. by S. E. of Columbia, the State
capital, and 70 N. W. of Charleston. Lum-
ber mills. Agriculture.
FARMER; Thursdays; four pages 17x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1899 ; E. J.
Browne, editor; Manning Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (A A).
MARION, c. h., Marion Co. ci 1,831 f
pop., on Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta
Rd., 110 m. E. by N. E. of Columbia, the
State capital. Cotton growing.
OBSERVER; Saturdays (A A).
STAR; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1846; J. C. Mace, editor and publisher (1— 8).|
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
MONKS CORNER, c. h., Berkeley
Co. ^ on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.. 30 m. N.
of Charleston.
ECHO AND PRESS; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x2U; subscription $1 ;
established 1896; S.P. Driggers, editor; W. M.
Faulling, publisher (1—7 P).
MITLLINS, Marion Co. cf 828tpop.,
—local estimate 1,200— on Atlantic Coast
Line Rd., 9 m. N. E. of Marion, the county
seat. Largest tobacco market in South
Carolina. Cotton, corn and live stock,
brick and lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1897 ;
J. L. Piatt, editor and publisher (8—8).
NEWBERRY, «• h., Newberry Co. -D
4,607+ pop., on Southern and Columbia,
Newberry & Laurens Rds., 47 m. N. W. of
Columbia, the State capital. Seat of New-
berry College. Cotton and cottonseed-oil
mills, cotton gin and door, sash and blind
factors'.
HERALD AND NEWS; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1865; Elbert H. Aull, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1895
and 1,731 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907-
OBSERVER; weekly, twice a week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882- W H. Wallace, editor and publisher
(1-8).
NORTH AUGUSTA, Aiken Co. u
358+ pop.
GAZETTE: Fridays (A A).
ORANGEBURG, c h., Orangeburg
Co. D 4,455+ pop.— local estimate 7,000— on
Southern and Atlantic Coast Line Rds. and
North Edisto r., 51 m. S. of Columbia, the
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
State capital, and 79 N. W. of Charleston.
Rice, cotton, saw and grist mills. Seat of
Claflin University, Orangeburg Collegiate
Institute and South Carolina Agricultural
College. Agriculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
local; four pages 15x22; subscription $4; es-
tablished September, 1904; R. Lewis Berry &
Co., editors and publishers (1 — 8).
TEOPL-E'}^ RECORDER; Satur-
days; negro-republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; C. F.
Holmes, editor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,810 in 1901
and 2,525 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but -was, credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
16x22 ; subscription .$1 ; established 1903, as
Patriot ; Fred Wanamaker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES AND DEMOCRAT: Wednes
days ; democratic : eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1869 ; James L.
Sims, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,800 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
PELZER, Anderson Co. -a 4,179t Pop.,
on Southern Rd., 16 m. S. of Greenville.
Cotton manufacturing.
ENTERPRISE ; Wednesdays ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
October, 1905; George E. Clarke, editor and
publisher (10—5 P).
PICKENS, c. h., Pickens Go. tl 449t
pop., on Southern and Pickens Rds.,20 m.
W. by N. W. of Greenville. Minerals.
PEOPLE'S JOURNAL,; Thursdavs;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890: J. L. O. Thompson, editor
and publisher (2 — 4).
SENTINEL ; Thursdays ; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1871; J. L.O. Thompson, editor; Thompson &
Rlchey, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ROCK HILL, York Co. b 5,485t pop.,
on Charleston, Cincinnati & Southern and
Southern Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Yorkville, the
county seat. Seat of Winthrop Normal
and Industrial College, a State institution
for females. Cotton factories and agri-
culture.
HERALD; semi-weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
Bubscription $2; established 1876; Joseph J.
Hull, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
RECORD; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 133^x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1901; C. K.
Schwrar, editor and publisher (1—8).
SOUTH CAROLINA.
MESSENGER; Fridays ; republican;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; establish-
ed 1896; C. P. T. White, editor and publisher
(6-3).
SAINT GEORGE, Dorchester Co. Q
576+ pop., on South Carolina & Georgia Rd.,
48 m. N. W. of Charleston. Lumber, tur-
pentine and agriculture.
DORCHESTER EAGLE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 17x23; subscription
$1 ; established 1899; Marvin P. Felder, editor
and publisher.
SAINT MATHEWS, Orangeburg
Co. [p 758+ pop., on Southern Rd., 15 m. N.
E. of Orangeburg.
COMMERCIAL ADVANCE; Satur-
days; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1906; John B. Frickett and Frank
C. Cain, editors and publishers (1—7 P).
SALUDA, c. h. SaludaCo. -a 681 pop.,
47 m. S. W. of Columbia and 50 N. of
, Augusta, Ga. Farming.
STANDARD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished September, 1902; A. B. Cargile, editor
and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,077 in 1903,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
SENECA, Oconee Co. 'xj 920+ pop., on
Southern and Blue Ridge Rds., about 40 na.
W. of Greenville.
FARM AND FACTORY; Tuesday*
(▲A).
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
SPARTANBURG, c. h., Spartan-
burg Co. ti 11,395+ pop., on Port Royal &
West Carolina and Southern Rds., 93 m. N.
W. of Columbia, the State capital. Seat
of Wofford College. Gold mines and cot-
ton mills.
HERALD; every morning except Mon-
day, and W EEK L Y , Tuesdays ; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 17Ji^x22^; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1890,
weekly 1893; Spartanburg Herald Co., editors
and publishers (2 — 6).
Copies printed: daily, 2,180 in 1906
2,715 in 1907
Weekly had credit for an average
issue of 1,948 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement .—The Herald
guarantees the largest paid circulation of
any paper in South Carolina, excepting the
Charleston and Columbia papers. Reliable
and influential.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and FREE LANCE, Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 17x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1900, weekly
1899: Chas. H. Henry, editor; Spartanburg
Journal Company, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,700 in 1904, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 1,900 in 1902 and 1,800 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The publisher admits that no such rec-
ord is kept as would make it possible to
prepare a definite and satisfactory state-
ment of the number of copies printed for
the requisite period of a full year.
Publisher's aymouncement. —The circulation
of both the Journal and the Frkk Lanoe
Is wholly paid in advance. All subscrip-
tions are stopped at expiration of time
paid for. The value of such circulation to
the advertiser Is obvious.
CAROLINA SPARTANjWednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 20x26: subscription
$1; established 1844; Charles Petty, editor;
Evan T. Lide, publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,422 for the year 1896,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
SOUTHERN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE ; Thursdays; methodlst episcopal,
south; sixteen pages llxlSJ^; subscription
$2; established 1836; S. A. Nettles, editor and
publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9>477. in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
SUMMER VII.LE, Dorchester Co. Q
3,000 pop., on Southern Rd., 21 m. N. W. of
Charleston. Health resort. Brick manu
factory and saw mills. Ice factory and
cold storage.
NEWS; Fridavs; democratic; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
W. R. Dehon, editor; Summerville Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1—8).
SUMTER, c. h., Sumter Co. a 5,673t
pop., on Atlantic Coast Line, Charleston,
Sumter & Northern, Central of South Caro-
lina and Manchester & Augusta Rds., 42 m.
E. by S. E. of Columbia, the State capital,
and 90 N. N. W. of Charleston. Farming.
ITEM ; everv evening except Sunday;
four pages 13x20;' subscription $4.50; estab-
lished 1894 ; H. G. Osteen, editor and pub-
lisher.
DEFENDER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished October 15, 1903; W.T.Andrews, editor;
Defender Publishing Co., publishers (2—6).
Copies printed: 1,026 in 1904
1,119 in 1905
1,200 in 1907
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1892; Herald Publishing Co., editors and pub
Ushers (1—7). , ^
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
PROSPECTOR; Fridays; local; four
pages 15x22 : subscription «1 ; established
September, 1905; William C. Ivy, editor and
publisher (1—7). -„,,«^-^t
WATCHMAN AND .^^^l T.S?^n*^99?
Wednesdays; democratic; eight pagw 15x^^,
subscription $1.50; est&hlished- Watchman
1850, Trtie Southron 1866, consolidated IHBl;
OsteenPubllshingCompany,edltorsandpuD-
lishers(9— 7P).
TIMMONSVILLE, Florence Co.^
861+ pop., on Atlantic Coast Line Rd.. 12 m.
8. W. of Florence, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPR ISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1 : es-
tablished 1895; Jas.W.Ragsdale, editor; Chas.
F. Sansbury, publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CAROLINA PLANTER; monthly;
agriculture; eight pages 15x;i2: subscription
25 cents; established September, 1901: Chas.
F. Sansbury, edicor and publisher (8—3).
UNION, c.h., f^mo7i Co. V] 12, 000 pop. ^
on Southern Rd.. 65 ni. N. W. of Columbia,
the State capital. Gold and Iron ores. OH,
cotton and knitting mills, furniture factor-
ies and female seminarJ^
PROGRESS ; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; twelve pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1900: Allan
Nicholson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1850; JohnR. Mathis,
editor; L. G. Young, publisher (3—3).
(Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
"WALHALLA, c. h.. Oconee Co. Xi
1,307+ pop., on Blue Ridge Rd. Health
resort. Agriculture.
KEOWEE COURIER; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1849; Jaynes, Shelor, Smith &
Steck, editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,422 in 1900
and 1,808 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
OCONEE NEWS; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; subscriptioB $1;
established 1891; W. B. Lochr, editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
WALTERBORO, c h., Colleton Co.
g 1,491+ pop., on Charleston & Savannah
Rd.,50 m.W. of Charleston. Farming and
phosphate mining.
PRESS AND STANDARD; Wednes-
days ; democratic; eight to twelTepages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1877; W.
W. Smook. editor and publisher (8—6).
WARREN VILLE, ^»/"«" Co. -D 300
pop , on Southern Rd.. 5 m. W. of Aiken.
HORSE CKEEK VALLEY NEWS;
Saturdays; democratic: four pages 18x24:
subscription $1: established 1889; G. R.
Webb, editor and publisher (12—4).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
TITINNSBORO, c. h., Fairfield Co. [^
1,765+ pop., on Southern Rd., 34 m, N. of
Columbia, the State capital. Farming.
NEWS AND HERALD; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.S0; established 1844: J. Frank Fooshe, edi-
tor; Winnsboro Printing Company, publish-
ers (7—3 P).
WOODRUFF, Spartansburg Co. t)
596 pop., on Charleston & Western Carolina
Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Spartansburg, the county
seat. Farming and mining.
NEWS AND REVIEW; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established October, 1901; R. H. Sweeney, edi-
tor and publisher (3—3).
SOUTH CAROLINA.
YORKVILI.E, c.h., Tork Co. [j 2,012t
pop.— local estimate 3,000— on Carolina &
Northwestern and Southern Rds., 83 m. N.
of Columbia, the State capital. Cotton
spinning and cotton oil mills, flour mill
and buggy factory. Cotton, corn and
cattle raising.
ENQUIRER; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 20x26; subscription
$3; established 1855; L. M. Grist's Sons,
editors and publishers ;l— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,290 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1896 and 1907.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Population 401,570 1. Land Area 30,170 sq. miles.
Bounded north by North Dakota, east by Minnesota and Iowa, south by Ne-
braska, and west by Montana and Wyoming. State capital : Pierre. Principal
industries : Agriculture and stock raising. Number of newspapers and other
periodicals fMarch 30, 1908), 353, divided as follows : Daily, 18; semi-weekly.
5; weekly, 310; semi-monthly, 2 ; monthly, 17; quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 2,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Waterto wu 3,352t
Huiou *-4,793t
Madison 2,550t
Brooking:!^ '^,346t
Pierre '>j,306t
Vermilioii 2, 1 83t
iSioux Falls 10,366t
I.ead 6,21 Of
Yankton 4,125t
A berdeen 4,087 1
Mitchell 4,055t
Dead wood 3.49St
ABERDEEN, c. h,. Brown Co. ^
9,163 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Min-
neapolis & St. Louis and Chicago, Milwau-
kee & St. Paul Rds. Manufacturing and
commercial center. Water power, fur-
nished by artesian wells.
AMERICAN; erery morning except
Monday, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays; In
dependent; eight pages 17x22; subscription-
daily f 6, weekly jl; established 1904; Aber-
deen Publishing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1-8).
NEW5S ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLiY. Thursdays; republican;
«ight pages 15x"22; subscription— dally $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1886, weekly
1885; C. J. McLeod, editor and publisher Q — 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper,
but it liad credit for exceeding i.ooo
in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit^ for an
issue of 1,500 in 1897 a"d 1,600 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; George B. Daly, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
DAKOTA FARMER; semi-monthly;
affrlcultural; twenty four to sixty-four pages
10^^x151^; subscription 60 cents; established
1581; M.F. Greeley, editor; W. F. T. Bushnell
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 17,900 in 1900
21,351 in 1901
24,918 in 1902
27,541 in 1903
31,391 m 1904
36,921 in 1905
45,309 in 1906
46,281 in 1907
FARM YOUXG FOIiKS; monthly;
<▲ A).
ALBEE. Grant Co. d 1-^0 PoP-. on
Great Northern Rd., 180 m. W. of Minnea-
polis, Minn.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established April. 1907; G. R. Tuttle,
editor and publisher (7—7 P).
AliCESTER, Union Co. H.SSltpop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40 m. N. N.
W. of Sioux City, la. Agriculture and
stock raising.
UNION ; Thursdays: republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
If^Ql ; Chas. J. Peterson, editor and publisher
(7—5).
ALEXANDRIA, c. h., Hanson Co.R
9B0+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 13 m. E. of Mitchell. Flour mills.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HERAIjD ; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
187^; E. B. Yule, editor and publisher (3— 8).
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; T. M. Taylor, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ALPENA, Jerauld Co. □ 153t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd..
18 m. S. S. W. of Huron. Agriculture and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883; R. E. Dye, editor and publisher (1—8).
ANDO VER, Day Co. cf 235t pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 30 m.
E. of Aberdeen. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1883; A. E. Raynes, editor and publisher (8—3).
ARLINGTON. Kingtbury Co. D- 787
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 55 m.
E. of Huron. Situated In an agricultural
district.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1882;
H. M. Keene, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 786 in 1907
ARMOUR, c. h., Douglas Co. P 1,10.5
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
58 m. W. N. W. of Yankton. Agriculture.
CHRONICLE - TRIBUNE ; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1882; Ell Thomas,
editor and publisher (7—5).
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; Levi D. Wait and Ruel E. Dana, editors
and publishers (.7—5)
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
ARTESIAN, Sanborn Co. D-339t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
17 ra. E. of Woonsocket, the county seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
SANBORN CO. ADVOCATE; eeml
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; people's par
ty: six pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; R. E. Dowdell, editor and pub
lisher (9 8).
COMMONWEALTH; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x30; subscription
$1.50; established November, 1901; H. H.
Heath, editor and publisher (1—8).
ASHTON, Sp*?(7f Co. nf 356 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 8 m. N.
of Redfleld, the countj' seat, and 33 S. of
Aberdeen. Farming and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; independent:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1894; R. C. Byrde, editor and publisher
(7-5).
AURORA, Brookings Co. D- 412 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 7 m.
E. by S. E. of Brookings, the county seat.
Wheat growing and shipping.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1884 ; George H. Larrabee, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 3).
AVON, Bonhomme Co. P^ 550 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 11 m.
W. of Tyndall.
CLARION; Thursdays; eight pages
llV^xlTM; 8ubscription$1.50; established Feb-
ruary. 1901; J. B. Stout, editor and publisher
(1-8).
BALTIC, Minnehaha Co. Q 371 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 14
m. N. of Sioux Falls, the county seat. Stone
quarries and flour mills.
MINNEHAHA; Fridays; republi-
can; four to eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established November, 1901; R. R. Thomp-
son, editor and publisher (1—8).
BELLEFOURCHE,fi««e Co. til,023
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 50 m. N, W. of Rapid City. Cattle,
sheep and horse raising.
BEE; Thursdays; live stock; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1891; E.
Ralston, editor and publisher (12 — 3).
NORTHWEST POST; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished October, 1902; Rush O. Fellows and
B. L. Kirkham editors and publishers (1 — 3).
BEIiVIDERE, Stanley Co. D
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
BERESFORD, Union Co. C{ 1,192
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 35 m.
N. E. of Yankton. Agriculture and grazing.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; twelve
PAges 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883; C. W. Johnson, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 940 in 1907
REPUBLIC; Thursdays; independent;
twelve to twenty pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; H. A. Sturges, editor
and publisher (6—3).
BIG STONE, Grant Co. n'590tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 180
m. W. of Minneapolis, Minn. Manufacture
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Ing and farming. Brick and granite works
and canning factory.
HEADLIGHT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1883: Irwin D. Aldrich, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BLUNT, Hughes Co. n 246t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. E. N.
E. of Pierre, the county seat and State cap-
ital. Farming and stock raising.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; H. O. Besancon, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
BONESTEEIi, Gregory Co. g TOOpop.,
10 m. S. W. of Porter Landing on the
Missouri r., 10 S. W. of Wheeler, and 6 N.
W. of Fairfax, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
GREGORY CO. NEWS; Thursdajs;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$l-.50; established 1898; S. F.Lucas, editor and
.publisher (3—3).
GREGORY CO. PILOT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established April. 1902; F. C. Barnum,
editor; D. W. Forbes, publisher (1—8).
BOWDLE, Edmunds Co. tl 400 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 32 m.
W. of Ipswich, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
PIONEER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; established 1886; C.T. Smith-
ers, editor and publisher (9—3).
BRADLEY, Clark Co. cf 300 pop., on
Minneapolis & St. Louis and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds., 20 m. N. by N. E.
of Clark, the county seat. Dairying and
agriculture.
GLOBE; Thursdays; four pages 15x82;
subscription $1; established 1887; F. P. Ken-
yon, editor and publisher (1—8).
BRENTFORD. Spink Co. d- 300 pop. ,
on Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 60 m. W. of
Watertown and 80 S. of Aberdeen. Agri-
culture.
SPINK CO. SPIKE; Saturdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1907; C. H.Peterson, editor
and publisher (2—8).
BRIDGEWATER, McCook Co. R
691+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 80 m. E. S. E. of Mitchell. Farming.
McCOOK CO. DEMOCRAT ; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1885; T.J.Ryan,
editor and publisher.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1882; W. W. Moyes, editor and publisher (&— 3).
BRISTOL, -Day Co.a'510pop.,on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 40 m. E. of
Aberdeen. Grain-raising countj'.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established May,
1901 ; Charles A. McGowan, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BRITTON, c. h., Marshall Co. c( 1,100
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul
Rd., 42 m. N. E. of Aberdeen. Flour mill and
grain elevators. Farming and stock raising.
MARSHALL CO. JOURNAL;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
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SOUTH DAKOTA.
subscription $1.50; established 1883; H. B. Ty-
sell, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
»I A RS H A L. L. CO. SENTINELj
Thursdayg; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1888; W. R,
Donald, editor and publisher {3 — 3).
BROOKINGS, c. h., Brooking$ Co. Q
3,216 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
«0 m. N. of Sioux Falls. Seat of the State
Agricultural College.
BROOKINGS CO. PRESS; Thurs
days ; republican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1879; Chas. F. Allen,
editor and publisher.
REGISTER; Thursdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1800; George N. Breed, edi-
tor; Register PublishlngCo.. Dublisher8(l— 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
MINNESOTA AND DAKOTA
FARMER; monthly (A A).
BRUC£, Brookings Co. D- 200 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. N. W.
of Brookings.
HERAIjD; Wednesdays; four pages
17}^x24; subscription $1.50; established June,
1903; L. & M. O.Walker, editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
BRYANT, ^amhn Co. n- 750 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 28 m.
S. W. of Watertown. Farming.
HAMLIN CO. NEAVS; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1.50;
established 1897; J. K. Coe, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BUFF AIiO GAP, Cuater Co. p 501t
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rd., 42 m. S. of Rapid City. Mining,
agriculture and stone quarrying.
REPUBLiICAN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1890; L. Ballou, editorand publisher (1—8).
BURKE, Gregory Co. P 20 m. N. W. of
Bonesteel, nearest station on Chicago &
Northwestern Rd. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
BUTIiER, Day Co. cf 150 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
S. W. of Webster, the county seat.
HERALD; Thursday.s: eight pages
11x15; subseription $1; established August,
1905; Kate E. Lancaster, editor and pub-
lisher (4—7).
CAMP CROOK, Butte Co. ^ 215t
pop., 65 m.N. of Belief ourche, nearest station
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
RANGE GAZETTE: Thursdays (A A).
CANISTOTA, McCook Co. P. 26S
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m.
S. of Salem, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
CLIPPER; Thursdays: eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established July,
1901; J.L.Hammond, editor and publisher.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
CANOVA, Miner Co. O 252 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Hd.,9 m. S. W. of
Howard, the county seat. Farming.
HERAIiD: Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
Chas. McCaffree. editor and publisher (1—8).
CANTON, c. h., Lincoln Co. P, 2,279
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd..
60 m. N. W. of Sioux City, la. Agriculture.
DAKOTA FARMERS' LEADER;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1890; Arthur Linn,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,008 for the year 1894,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
SIOUX VALLEY NEWS; Frldavs;
republican; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; N. C. Nash's Sons,
editors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,104 in 1894
and 1,364 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CAPA, Lyman Co. [? Agriculture and
stock raising.
HUSTLER; Fridays (A A).
CARLOCK, Gregory Co. g
SOUTH DAKOTAN; Fridays (A A).
CARTHAGE, Miner C7o. D-265t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 38 m. N. W.
of Salem. Flour, live stock and grain ship-
ping point.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1882; C. S.
Hunger, editor and publisher (6—3).
CASTLE WOOD, c. h., Hamlin Co. a-
430+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Big Sioux r., 13 m. S. by S. E. of Water
town. Grist mill.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x20: subscription $1; established
18S8; W. B. Boswelland W.A. Carter, editors
and publishers.
CAVOUR, Beadle Co. D- 98t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10 m. E. of
Huron, the county seat.
CLARION; Thursdays (A A).
CENTER VILLE, Turner Go. R 8711
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 23 m.
S. E. of Parker, the county seat. Milling,
shipping of pressed hay, eggs and poultry.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; republican .
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887 ; O. W. DIngman, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CHAMBERLAIN, c. h.. Brule Co. Q
374+ pop., on Chicago. Milwaukee & St, Paul
Rd. and Missouri r., 265 m. above Sioux City,
1062
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
la., and 70 W. of Mitchell. Manufactures of
flour and cigars.
REGISTER; Fridays ; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; James W. Lawless, editor and
publisher (1—8).
^fSOUTH DAKOTA DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays ; democratic : four pages aOx26 ;
subscription $1.50; established 18S.S ; D. F.
Burkholder, editor and publisher (6—3).
CHANCELLOR, Turner Co. P, 138
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
8 m. E. of Parker, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS: Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established April, 1903; A. A.
Schroeder, editor and publisher (3—3).
CHELSEA, Faulk Co. ^
HERA l^D; Thursdays (A A).
CLAREMONT, Brown Co. □' 144 1
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 28 m. N. E. of
Aberdeen.
RECORDER; Fridavs ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 1905; Charles O. Walker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CLARK, c. h.. Clark Co. q 1,050 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 40 m. E. of
Redfleld. Flour mill, creamery and grain
elevators.
PILOT REVIEW; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x30; subscription $1; es
tabllshed ISai; F. S. Pruyn, editor; The Clark
Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
REPUBLIC-COURIER ; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; R. E. Hartman, editor
and publisher (7—5).
CLEARLAKE, c. h., Deuel Co. ^
491+ pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Paci-
fic Rd. and Clear lake,34 m. S. E. of Water
town. Agriculture.
COURIER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; C. J. Ronald, editor and publisher (1—8).
DEUEL, CO. ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 17i^ix24; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; Alfred G. Warner, ed-
itor and publisher (1—8).
COLMAN, Moody Co. O 213 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
S. W. of Flandreau, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ARGUS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1901 ; F. L. French, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
COLTON, Minnehaha Co. P, 450 pop.,
21 m. N. W. of Sioux Falls, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
COURIER; Thursdays: independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1902; H. J. Coxe, editor;
Courier Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
CONDE, -SipiJiA; Co. D 195t pop., at ia-
tersection of Minnesota & St. Louis and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 30 m. N. E. of
Redfleld. Wheat, flax. etc.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1 50; established
1885; C. A. Foster, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
SOUTH DAKOTA.
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CORSICA, Douglas Co. g 379 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 40
m. S. of Mitchell. Grain shipping.
DOUGLAS CO. NEAVS; Fridays (A A).
GLOBE; Thursdays; eight pases 15xa2;
subscription $1.50; established 1884; George
E. Culver, editor and publisher (11—5 P).
COTTONWOOD, Stanle^j Co. u
STANLEY CO. REGISTER; Thurs
days (A A).
CRESBARD, Faulk Co. 6 19 m. N. E.
of Faulktun, the county seat and nearest
station on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.
BEACON ; Thursdays (A A).
CUSTER, c. h., Cu$ter Co. p 599t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
French creek, 56ra. S. of Deadwood. Gold,
tin and mica mining.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1880; Jos eph Kubler, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
DALLAS, Gregory Co. g
TRIPP CO. NEAVS; Thursdays (A A).
DEADWOOD, c. h., Lawrence Co. -a
4,434 pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley and Chicago. Burlington & Quincy
Rds., 32 m. N. W. of Rapid City. In Black
Hills district. Supply and trading point.
Ore-reducing works.
PIONEER-TI.IIES; every morning ex-
cept Monday, aud WEEKLA , Thursdays;
republican; eitrht pages 16x33; subscription-
daily $10, weekly $3 ; established— Pioneer
1876, Timis 1877, consolielated 1897; W. H. Bun-
ham, editor aud publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,531 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
TELEGRA3I; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; fight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $C.; established 190(); 1 lie Telegraiii
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
^BLACK HILLS MINING RE-
VIEW; Fridays; mining; twenty pages
9x12; subscription $2; established 1895; Earl
P. Hoisington, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LANTERN; Thursdays; socialism; four
pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; established
April, 19(15; Freeman Knowles, editor and
publisher (1— ''')•
DELL RAPIDS, Mianehaha Co. [^
1,338 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 21 m. N. of Sioux Falls. Granite
quarries. Agriculture and stock raising.
TIMES; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1885; D. E. Ward, editor and publisher (7-5).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1063
SOUTH DAKOTA.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; Independent;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892 ; W. C. Nisbet, editor ; Tribune
Publishing Company, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: 1,204 iii 1901
1,200 in 1902
1,207 in 1903
1,206 in 1905
1,217 in 1906
1,217 in 1907
DELMONT, Douglas Co. g 298t pop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
40 m. S. of Mitchell. Agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 131^x20; subscription fl.25; es-
tablished 1897: John McNeil, editor and
publisher (1 — T).
DESMET, c. h., Kingsbury Co. D- 986
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 90 m.
N. W. of Sioux Falls. Agriculture and stock
raising.
KINGSBURY CO. INDEPEND-
ENT; Fridays; eight pages 15x22: subscrip-
tions!; established 1889; Fred. W. Wright,
editor and publisher (7—5).
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
i5x23; subscription $1.50; established IsfeO;
C. P. Sherwood, editor and publisher (1—8).
DIXON, Gregory Co. g
REPUBL,ICAN; Saturdays (A A).
DOIiAND, Spink Co. D 235t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. E. of
Redfleld, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES-RECORD; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished—iJt'cord 1882, nmes 1886; Len. V.
Doty, editor and publisher.
DRAPER, Lyman Co. D 600 pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 200 m. E.
of Rapid City. Farming and stock raising.
LYMAN CO. REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 10x20: subscrip-
tion .§1 ; established 1902; Serm & Bates, edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
EDGEMONT, Fall River Co. p 479t
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
35 m. S. S. W. of Custer. Woolen mill and
grindstone factory. Farming.
EXPRESS; Fridays'; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1891; H. Goddard, editor and publisher.
EFFINGTON, -Ro6«r^sCo. c^ 36 pop.,
13 m. N. E. of Slsseton, the nearest railroad
station.
SISSETON POSTEN; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established November, 1903; Elvind Trock-
stad. editor and publisher (1—5).
E G A N , Moody Co. n- 600 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and Big
Sioux r., 24 m. E. of Madison. Grist mills.
EXPRESS; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.5(); estab-
lished 1878: George R. Lanning. editor and
publisher (1—8).
ELKPOINT, c. h., Union Co. R l,081t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
between Missouri and Sioux rs., 22 m. above
Sioux City, la. Agriculture and stock
raising.
LiEA DER ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1889; Thomas H. Ryan, editor; Leader Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
UNION CO. COURIER; Thurs
days; republican; eiglit pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1871; Chas. R. Bruce,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,046 in 1898
and 1,228 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
ELKTON, Brookings Co. n- 678t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Burlington,
Cedar Rapids & Northern Rds., 17 m. E.
of Brookings, the county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1883; James L. Pratt, editor and publisher
(9—3).
SOUTH DAKOTA W O R K M A N ;
monthly (A A).
EMERY, Hanson Co. C; 247t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m.
S. E.of Alexandria, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890: Bert Schroeder, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
ESMOND, Kingsbury Co. D- 33t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about 8 m,
N. of Carthage.
HERALD: Fridays (A A).
ESTELLINE, Hamlin Co. U- SCO pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 26 m. S.
S. E. of Watertown. Shipping point for
grain and live stock. Creamery.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1895; William Leighton, editor and publisher
(1-8).
ETHAN, Davison Co. O 190t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
S. of Mitchell. Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19(J2; Edwin Blacknen, editor and
publisher (12—3).
EUREKA, McPherson Co. t 693 pop. »
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
60 m. W. N. W. of Aberdeen. Farming.
DIE EUREKA POST; Wednesdays;
German; republican; eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1891; O. J. Roe,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
NORTHWEST BLADE; Thiirsdaye;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; Ed. A. Warner, editor
and publisher (7— 3).
POST; Fridays; republican ; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1891; O.J.
Roe. editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
1064
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
EVARTS, Walworth Co. b 265 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 14 m.
W. of Bangor, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
STATE JOURNAL.; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established April, 1901 ; S. J. Smlth-
-berger, editor and publisher (1—8).
FAIRFAX, Gregory Co. g 450 pop.,
10 m. from Missouri r., 121 N. W. of Norfolk
and 200 above Sioux City, la. Connected
by steamboat. Agriculture.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays (A A).
FAIRVIEW, Lincoln Co. R 200 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 9 m.
S. of Canton. Farming.
EAGLE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; G. A. Craig, editor and publisher (1—4).
FAULKTON, c b., Faulk Co. b 539t
pop., on Chicago Sl Xorthwestem and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 75 m.
N. W. of Huron. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
Fremont Young, editor and publisher (1—8).
REPUBLICAN RECORD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1883; F. W. Georgia,
editor and publisher (8—3).
FL ANDRE ATI, c. h., Moody Co. n-
2,300 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 40 m. N. of Sioux Falls. Lumber
yards, grain houses, flour mill aud various
manufactories. Agriculture.
HERALD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882 ; P. F. Levins, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MOODY CO. ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22: subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1878; G. H. Krause.
«dltor and publisher (9—3).
FOREST CITY, Potter Co. t} 100 pop.,
on Forest City & Gettysburg Rd. and Mis-
souri r., opposite Clieyenne Agency, 55 m.
N. of Pierre, the State capital, and 18 W. of
Gettysburg, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 2Ux26; subscription $1.50; established
1883; E. P. Thorne, editor and publisher (1—8).
ANPAO KIN; monthly; Sioux Indian;
protestant episcopal ; four pages 15x22 ;
subscription 30 cents; established 1882; Rev.
E. Ashley, editor and publisher (1—8). L»oe8
not insert advertisements.
FORT PIERRE, c. h., Stanley Co. u
395t pop., on Missouri r. at mouth of Bad
SOUTH DAKOTA.
r., opposite Pierre, the State capital. Stock
raising. Beef -shipping point.
FAIR PLAY; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1889; Fred. A. Mix & Co.. editors and
publishers (7—3 P).
SIOUX STOCK JOURNAL; Fri
days; live stock; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1888; John Hayes,
editor and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
STOCK GROWERS' NEWS;Thurs
daj's; democratic; eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription $1; established February, 1905;
Hugh Jeffries, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
FRANKFORT, Spink Co. u 198 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,11
m. E. of Redfleld. Grain and flour mills.
NEWS-MESSENGER; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established June, 19U3; S. Mahwein,
editor and publisher (8—6).
FREDERICK,5rou;n Co. cf 251t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Maple r., 25 m. N. of Aberdeen, the county
seat. Roller flour mill. Agriculture and
stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; E. C. Dennis, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
FREEMAN, Hutchinson Co. n^ 525t
pop., on Chicago, Milvvaukee& St. Paul Rd.,
35 m. N. of Yankton. Grain elevators and
creameries.
COURIER; Thursdays (A A).
FULTON, Hanson Co. □, 150 pop,, on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 7 m. N. of Alexandria.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1901 ; H. E. Dawes, editor
and publisher (1—8).
GANNVALUE Y, o. h., Bti^alo Co. g
76 pop., 21 m. N. of Kimball, the nearest
station on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. Agriculture, stock raising and dairying.
DAKOTA CHIEF; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1888; Frank Cilley, editor and
publisher (8—6).
GARDEN CITY, Clark Co. O 165t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
about 30 m. W. by N. of Watertown.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
GARRETSON, Minnehaha Co. O. 800
pop., on Sioux City & Northern Rd., 19 m.
N. E. of Sioux Falls, the county seat. Ston*
quarries. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; Sand-
ers Brothers, editors and publishers (3—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
!065
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
GATiYy Deuel Co. cf 503 pop., on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., S3 m. E. of
Watertown. Agriculture, wheat and live
stock.
INTER-STATEj Fridays ; repub
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1. BO;
established 1868; R. B. Greeley, editor and
publisher (7—5).
GAYVILLE, Tnnktoii Co. O^ 295t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
12 m. E. of Yankton, the county seat.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; republican;
elgbt pages 13x20; subscription $1; H. L.
Kyes, editor and publisher (1—7).
GEDDES, Charles Mix Co. P 415t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRd., 45 m.
N. W. of Tyudall.
CHARLE5S MIX CO. NEWS; Thurs
days (A A).
R E C O R D ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; Lindsay & Newton, editors and
publishers (l-8'>.
GETTYSBURG, c. h., Potter Co. b
377 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Forest City & Sioux City Rds., 43 m. W. oi
Faulkton. Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; H. N. Klplinger, editor and pub-
lisher (:i— 3).
POTTER CO. NEWS; Thursday*;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; M.L. & F. B. Patterson,
editors and publishers.
GREGORY, Gregory Co. P 500 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 270 m.
N. W. of Omaha, Neb. Farming and stock
raising.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished November. 1901; G. G. Waruer. editor
and publisher (10—6).
ROSEBUD TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
GRINDSTONE, Stanley Co. -a on
Bad r., 97 m. W. of Pierre, the State
capital. Farming and stock raising.
BEE; Fridays: republican: four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1906; Will
H. Bruno, editor; J. D. Raiuey. publisher
(9—6 P).
GROTON, Srown Co- cf 1.064 pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chicago
& Northwestern Rds., 20 m. E. of Aber-
deen, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
HERALD; Tuesdays; independent;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Roy Veltch, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,050 for the
,year 1900, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.00 ; es-
tablished 1881; J. D. Reeves, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HARDINGROVE, Stanley Co. D
CHEYENNE RIVER PILOT ; Fridays
(AA).
HARRISBURG, Lincoln Co. R 295t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &, St. Paul Rd.^
about 7 m. S. of Sioux Falls.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
HARTFORD, Minnehaha Co. Q. 423t
pop., on Chicago. St. Paul. Minneapolis k
Omaha Rd.. 14 m. N. W. of Sioux Falls. th«
county seat. Creamery. Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1892 ; Albion Thorne. editor and publisher
(6-3).
NE\VS; Fridays (A A).
HECLA, Brown Co. cf IBOf pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 35 m. N. by E.
of Aberdeen, the county seat. Stock rais-
ing and creameries; grain.
STANDARD; Thursdays (A A).
HENRY, Codington Co. rj 19lt pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m. "W. of
Watertown, the county seat. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x30; subscription $1.80; estab-
lished 18b6; H. L. Hopkins, editor and pub-
lisher.
HERMORA, Custer Co. -D 77t pop.^
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 20 m. S. of
Rapid City.
HUSTLER; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 13x2u; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1905; W.F.Reinard, editor;
Reinard & Reinard, publishers (6-6 P).
HERREID, Campbell Co.d 260 pop..
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rds., 8 m. N. of Mound City, the county
seat. Agriculture.
CAMPBELL CO. NACHRICHTEN ;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established January, 19()3;E.
C. Slocum. editor; R. M. Slocum. publisher
(1—5) (A A).
PRAIRIE PICAYUNE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1888; R. M. Slocum, editor and
publisher (12—3).
HERRICK, Gregory Co. ?
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
HETLAND, Kingsbury Co. D- 300pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16 m. £. of
Desmet. the county seat. Farming.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; f our
pagfs 15x22 ; subscription $1 : established
July, 1901; George J. Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
HIGHLAND, Lyman Co. g
HKRALD; Thursdays (A A).
HIGHMORE, c. h., Hyde Co. u »76t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 63 m.
W. of Huron.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; foi.r
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab ished 1882,
J C Stoner, editor and publisher (6— 3).
HYDE CO. BUIiLETINj Saturdays;
republican r four pages 18x24; subscriptiott
$1? established 1885; H. C. Shober, editor and
publisher (1—8).
HIIjL city, Pennington Co. P on
Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd.. 83 m. 8.
1066
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
by S. E. of Deadwood. Tin mining. In the
Black Hills country.
HAllNEY PEAK MINING NEWS?
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1890; C. Von Woehrmann, editor
and publisher.
HITCHCOCK, Beadle Co. Q lS5t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
N. N. W. of Huron, the county seat. Flour
mills. Agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March, i903; R.
C Howell, editor and publisher (7— 8 P).
HOT SPRINGS, c. h.. Fall River
Co. p 2,665 p)p., on Chicago, Burlington &
Quincy and Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri
Valley Rds., 12 m. W. S. W. of Buffalo Gap.
Health and pleasure resort. Fanning and
stock raising.
STAR: Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
J. A. Stanley, editor; Star Publishing Co.,
publishers (.8—3).
TIMES-HERA L.D ; Wednesdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x23; subscription $1.50;
established 1889; Rev. M. Smock, editor and
publisher (10— 6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,074 for the
year 1899, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
H O W A R D , c. h.. Miner Co. n- 588t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Vermillion r., 60 m. N. W. of Sioux
Falls. Farming and stock raising.
MINER CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days : democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscrip-
tion$1.50; established 1882; Reeves & Lennox,
■editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SPIRIT OF DAKOTA AND
PRESS; Fridays; republican: eight pages
15x22; subscription 41.50; established 1897;
P. D, Munger and W. R. Amoo, editors and
publishers (5—71.
HUDSON, Lincoln Co. G 475 pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 17 m. S.
of Canton, the county seat. Farming.
HUDSONITE; Thursdays; republican;
«ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished September, 1901 ; Robert O. Schaber,
■editor and publisher (1—8).
HUMBOLDT, Minnehaha Co. O, 208t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Sioux Falls, the
county seat.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays (A A).
HURLEY, Turner Co. O, 444t pop., on
Chicago Sc Northwestern Rd., 10 m. S. by S.
E. of Parker. Flour mills and stock yards.
Agriculture.
TURNER CO.HERAIiD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
#1.50; established 188i?; G. W. Fitch, editor
and publisher.
HURON, c. h., B«adZ« Co. D- 3,778 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Great
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Northern Rds. Flour mills and manufac-
tories of carriages, wagons, ornamental
woodwork, cigars, etc. Prairie country.
HURONITEj every evening except Sun-
day, and DAKOTA HURON I TE,
Thursdays; republican; daily foiu-, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $9,
weekly $2; established— daily 1886, weekly
1881; John Longstaff, editor and publisher
(7— 3P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,200 for the year 1895, 1,120
in 1902, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
HERALiD-DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1885; W. L. Holllster, ed-
itor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,134 for the
year 1896, 1,080 in 1898, but has not
fliiice made claim to issuing so many as
r,ooo copies.
JOURN A L..WORL.D; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
linhed— Journal 1884, World April, 1903, con-
solidated May, 1903; Arthur G.Keene, editor;
Huron Printing & Publishing Co., publish-
ers (11— 7 P).
INTERIOR, Stanley Co. U 50 m. E. of
Hermosa, nearest station on Chicago &
Northwestern Rd.
INDEX ; Fridays (A A).
IPSWICH, c. h., Edmunds Co. [j 397t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 26 m. W. of Aberdeen. Farming.
EDMUNDS CO. DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; F.J.Tracy,
editor and publisher (\—S).
SOUTH DAKOTA TRIBUNE;
Thursdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1883 ; A. B.Chubbuck, editor
and publisher.
IRENE, Turner Co. □, on Great
Northern Rd., 22 m. S. of Parker, the coun-
ty seat.
TRl-CO. NEWS; Fridays; four pages
16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ;
Frank Berens. editor and publisher (6—3).
IROQUOIS, Kingsbury Co. Q 410
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m.
E. of Huron. Farming, stock raising and
dairying.
CHIEF; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888; J. F. Halladay, editor and publisher
(7-5).
JAVA, Walworth Co. i on Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 8 m. N. of Ban-
gor, the county seat.
HEROLD; weekly, twice-a-week; Ger-
man. Fridays; English, Saturdays; Independ
ent; German six. English four pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established September,
1903; Carl F. Clement, editor and publisher
(1-7).
KADOKA, Stanley Co. U
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
KENNEBEC, Lyman Co. g 100 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
PRAIRIE SUN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1067
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SOUTH DAKOTA
1902; Albert Williamson, editor; Williamson
& Williamson, publishers (1—8).
KEYSTONE, Pennington Co. P on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 10 m.
E. of Hill City . Quartz mills. Gold mining.
RECORDER; Fridays; four pages
17}^x24; subscription $2; established 190();
Alice L. Hare, editor and publisher (7—5).
KIMBAIiL, Brule Co.Q 453t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 48 m.
W. of Mitchell. Market for grain. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
GRAPHIC ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; C.R.Tinan, editor and publisher
(1-8).
STAR; Fridays (A A).
liAKE ANDES, Charles 3Iix Co. Q
600 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. ,125 m. W. of Sioux City, Iowa. Cement
block works.
WAVE; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
May, 1904 ; S. E. Corey, editor and publisher
(1-8).
LAKE T'RI^STO'S, Kingsbury Co. D-
706+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 42 m. E.
of Huron. Agriculture and dairying.
TIJWES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1881; Lyman J. Bates, editor and publisher
(7-3).
li A N E , Jerauld Co. p 300 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. Agri-
culture.
PIONEER NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; six pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established July. 1903 ; R. B. Smith, editor
and publisher (1—8).
LANGFORD, Marsliall Co. d 239t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 18 m. S. of Britton, the county seat,
and 50 E. N. E. of Aberdeen. Agriculture.
BUGLE; Fridays; eight pages 18x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1886 ; L. Miles,
editor and publisher (8—3).
LEAD, Lawrence Co. -D 8,053 pop., on
Burlington and Northwestern Rd>».. adja-
cent to Deadwood, the county seat. Mining.
CALL.; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x24; subscription $6; established
1895; I. R. Crow, editor and proprietor ( i— d).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
TRIBUNE ; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages isx24; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1881 ; Henry Schmitz, edi-
tor and publisher. , v, _ „.-„i,<-
REGISTER; Wednesdays; labor: eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription is2; established lia.
W. C. Benfer, editor and publisher (1— S).
LEBANON, Potter Co. 6 240 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 9 m. E. N.
E. of (Gettysburg, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
BLUE BLANKET LEADER; Wed-
nesdays (A A).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; demo-
cratic: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1892; A. E. Beaudoln, editor and
publisher (6—3).
LEMMON (P. O. Seim), Buite Co. ^
BUTTE CO. NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
LENNOX, Lincoln Co. q,591t pop., at
intersection of Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Great Northern Rds.. 20 m. S. W.
of Sioux Falls. Agriculture.
INDEPENDtNT; Fridays (A A).
LEOLA, c. h., McPherson Co. ^ 200
pop., 22 in. N. of Ipswich, the nearest rail-
road station.
Mcpherson CO. herald; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; F. D. Lowry,
editor and publisher (11—5).
LESTERVILLE, Yankton Co. P,
256 pop,, on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 16 m. N. W. of Yankton. Farming and
stock raising.
LEDGER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901 ; F. A. Killlon, editor and publisher (1—8).
LETCHER, Sanborn Co. a- 400 pop.,
on Chicago, Miiwaukeeft St. Paul Rd., 13 m.
S. S. E. of Woonsocket, the county seat.
Agriculture.
C H R ON I C L E : Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; L. O. Larson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 484 in 1907
McCLURE, Lyman Co. q 20 m. S.' of
Fort Pierre, on Missouri r.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
MADISON, c. h., Lake Co. O- 3,000
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
50 m. N. W. of Sioux Falls. Seat of State
Normal School. Agriculture.
LEADER; every evening except Sunday,
and LAKE CO. LEADER, semi week-
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; four
pages 17}^x22; subscription— dally $4, semi
weekly $1; established - daily 1890, senil-
weekly 1880; J. F. Stahl, editor and publisher
(9 3)
•DENTIN EL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 1.5x22; sub-
scription-dally $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1893. weekly 1879; Frank L. Mease,
editor and publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper has on
five occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
OUTLOOK ; Thursdays; republican:
elKhl pages 15x2-^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Charles S. A.shton, editor aud
^^s'oUTli' DAKOTA STATE JOUR-
NAL OF EDUCATION; semi-monthly:
educational; thirty-two pages 9x12; sub-
•cripti.m $1: established 1899; F. L. Mease,
editor and publisher (2— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1. 000 in iqo? and 1907-
SOUTH DAKOTA KNIGHT,
monthly; Knights of Pythias: twelve pages
1068
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
8}^xll; subscription 75 cents; established
1894; Frank Leslie Mease, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5) (A A).
MARIETTA, Stanley Co. n. Agri-
culture.
EAGLE; Fridays (A A1.
MARION, Turner Co. R 455 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 7 m.
N. "W. of Harper.
RECOKD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $l.fiO; established
1899; J. E. Hazlltt, editorand publisher (7— 5).
MELETTE, Spink Co. cf 354t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,22m.
S. of Aberdeen. Shipping point for wheat.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; O. B. Axtell, editorand publisher
(6-3). ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,779 in 1898
and 1,949 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
MENNO, Htitchinson Co. 0.5561 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 5 m.
E. of Olivet, the county seat. Wheat, corn
and hogs.
HUTCHINSON HERALD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established 1882; J. S. Headley,
editor and publisher (8- -3).
MIDLAND, Stanley Co. -D on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd., 60 m. S. W. of
Pierre.
WESTERN STAR; Fridays; republi-
can; eiglit pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished June, 1904; F. C. Gueft'roy, editor;
J. C. Russell, publisher (8—5).
MIIiBANK,c. h.,Gran< Co. cf l,42(;t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
Farming and dairying.
GRANT CO. NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1902; John D.Smull, editor;
Grant County News Co., publishers (1—8).
GRANT CO. REVIEW; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; Henry S. Volkmar, edi-
tor and publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,032 for the year 1898,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
HERALD-ADVANCE; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1879; W. W. Downie, editor
and publisher (1—8).
MILLER, c. h., Hand Co. n 544t pep.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 80 m. E. of
Pierre, the State capital. Shipping point
for wheat and live stock.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; independent :
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; E. S.Wilson, editor; Wilson &
Swan, publishers (7—5).
PRESS; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1882; J. A. Bushfleld, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SUN; Wednesdays (A A).
SOUTH DAKOTA.
MITCHELL, c. h., Davison Co. p:
5,718 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis &, Omaha and Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Rds., 70 m. W. by N. W. of Sioux
Falls. Seat of the Methodist University.
Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN; every evening except
Saturday, and CAPITAL, Friuays ; re-
publican ; daily six, weekly twelve to four-
teen pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5.20,
weekly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly
1879; C. W. Downey, editor; Mitchell Printing
Co., publishers (6—3).
CLARION; Thursdays; eight pages;
subscription $1; established December, 1901;
W. A. Branch, editor and publisher (1—8).
GAZETTE; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; W. J. Frad, editor and publisher
(3-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,450 for the
year 1895, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
ANTI-SALOON ISSUE; monthly;
prohibition; four pages 11x16; subscription
50 cents; established 1903; A. E. Carhart, edi-
tor and publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PHRENO COSMIAN; monthly ;
twenty-eight pages 8x11; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1889; Ralph Shearer, editor; Ebeu
W. Noyes, publisher (12—3).
PROGRESSIVE POULTRY
JOURNAL; monthly; poultry; twenty-
four pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished July, 1903 ; Clauson W. Downey, editor ;
Progressive Poultrj' Journal Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—6).
Conies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,875 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
dennite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4.000 in 1907.
SOUTH DAKOTA EDUCATOR;
inoulhlj', except July and August ; educa-
tional; tony pages 9xU ; subscription $1;
established 188s ; Clark Jl. Young, editor;
Harry L. Bras, publifiher(7 — 3 P).
Copies printed: 3,250 in 1898
4,500 in. 1907
MONTROSE, Mccook Co. P, 375t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd. and Vermillion r., 28 m. W. N. W. of
Sioux Falls. Farming.
HERALD; Fridaj's; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; Mrs. O. E. Bowman, editorand publisher.
MOUNT VERNON, Davison Co. Q
222+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 12 m. W. of Mitchell, the county seat.
Manufacturing and farming.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893; G. H.
Smith, editor and nublisher (7—3 P).
MURDO, Lyman Co. P 400 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
COYOTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 1904; M.C. Burnham, editor; Coyote
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
PIONEER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished January, 1902; E. L. Senn, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CA.TALOGUE BY STATES.
1l69
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
NEWARK, Marshall Co. cf 263t popv
oa Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,50in.
N. E. of Aberdeen.
STATE L.1NE NEWS; Thursdays; re-
publican; four to ei^h!- pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established April, 1906; P. C.
Howell and A. E. Nelson, editors; Newark
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
NORTHVILIiE, Spw/c Co. d 418
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Min-
neapolis cfeSt. Louis Rds.. 19 m. N. of Red-
field, the county seat, and 22 S. of Aber-
deen. Farming.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays; eight pages;
subscription $1.50; established 1893; John H.
Le May, editor and publisher (1—8).
OACOMA, C h., Lyman Co. g 300
pop., on W. bank of Missouri r., opposite
Chamberlain, 72 m. W. of Mitchell. Farm
Ing and stock raising.
GAZETTE-LEADER; Thursdays; re
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1892; Albert Williamson,
editor and publisher (6 — 3).
LiYMAN CO. ARGUS; Wednesdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1895; J. W. Fulcord, editor; J. N.&E.
W. Fulford, publishers.
OKOBOJO, Sully Co. n 150 pop., on
Okobojo creek, 12 m. E. by N. E. from Fort
Sully Landing, on the Missouri r., and 20 N.
of Pierre, the State capital. Agriculture
and stock raising.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1884; W. H. Green, editor; J. A. Livingston,
publisher (1-3).
OLDHAM, Kingsmtry Co. D- 393 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
75 m. N. W. of Sioux Falls. Farming.
REGISTER ; Frldaj's; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; R.L.Jack-
son, editor and publisher (8—5).
QLIVET, c.h., Hutchinson Co. Q,156t
pop., on Dakota r.,30 m. N. W. of Yankton.
LEADER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; C. Dicker-
son, editor and publisher.
ONIDA, c. h., Sully Go. D 197 pop., 16
m. N. of Blunt, the nearest station on Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rd. Farming.
WATCH3IAN ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; J. A. Livingston, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ORIENT, Faulk Co.. D 200 pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
ARGUS ; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1901,
L. E. Howard, editor and publisher (1--8).
ORTLEY, Roberts Co. d
OPTIC; Saturdays (A A).
PARKER, c. h., Turner Co. R 1,227
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 25 m. S. W.
of Sioux Falls. Grain elevators, cream-
ery and flour mills. Agriculture.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1875; Charles F. Hackett, editor;
The New Era Printing Co., publishers ( 1—8).
PRESS-LEADER; Fridays; republi-
can; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1884; W. H. King, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
OTTUM"WA, Stanley Co. D
OTTUMVVA; Thursdays (A A).
P ARKSTON, Hutchinson Co. Q^ 596t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee* St. Paul Rd.,
24 m. S. of Mitchell. Farming.
ADVANCE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1882; T. Temple, editor and publisher.
PHEBA, Stanley Co. a
ATL.AS; Fridays (A A).
PHILIP, Stanley Co. -a on Bad r., 80
m. W. of Pierre, the State capital.
BAD RIVER NEWS; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, lipi; A. W. Prewitt, editor and pub-
lisher (4—6 P).
REVIE^V; Fridays (A A).
PIERPONT, nay Co. ^ on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & ^t. Paul Rd., 25 m.
N. W. of Webster. Millinj:.
SIGNAL: Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription S1..50; established
1399; R. J. Folsom, editor and publisher (1-d).
P I E R R E, c. h.. Hughes Co. u State
Capital, 2,900 pop.— local estimate 5,000—
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and Mis-
souri r. Headquarters for the Black Hills
traffic and of the jobbing and wholesale In-
terests of the central part of the State.
Shipping point for range cattle.
CAPITAL-JOURNAI> ? every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEK L Y , Thurs-
days; republican; daily four, weekly eight
pages 15x2-2: subscriotion-daily St>. weekly
$irestablished-weekly 1881. daily 1889: J. E.
Hippie, editor; Hippie Printing Co.. publish-
fers f 1""*T ). •
Copies' printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
DAKOTAN; every evening except buu-
dav and WEEKLY, Thursdays: republl-
ca^;^d"a1ly four''t^age. 'l5x22. weekly sU.een
pages 10^x15: subscnption-d .Hy |f-^fekly
«1 established November, 1903; C. B. Billink-
. hurst ediior: State Publishing Co..publlsh-
'^"copS^'printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an av-
erage issue of 1,874 for the year 1905.
but has not since made . definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1. 000 copies.
17RFE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pagef 15^^; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1884: Besancon & Ralsh. editors and
^"nF VV ElK; Wednesdays ; independent ;
four piges 13x20; subscription 50 cents; es-
1070
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
tablished October, 1907; James W. Sheppard,
editor and publisher (10 — 7 P).
RUSTL.ER; monthly; four pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1892; Chas.
L. Hyde, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,o66 in 1900
and 1,700 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
PLANKINTON, c. h., Aurora Co. g
465t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 23 m. W. of Mitchell. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages iSx24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; T. W. Taubman, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SOUTH DAKOTA MAIL; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1889; J. E. Sullivan, editor
and publisher (1—8).
'PJuATT'E, Charles Mix Co.g SOOf pop.—
local estimate 700 — on Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rd., 75 m. S. W. of Mitchell.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
EPITOi^IE; Fridays; republican; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished March, 1900; Geo. H. Henrv, editor
and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-i
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
POIjLOCK, Campbell Co. ^ 250 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 80 m. W. of Aberdeen. Farming.
PROGRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.51); established
January, 1902; R. F. Cranston, editor and
publisher (1—8).
PRESHO, Lyman Co. Q 183 pop., 45
m. from Chamberlain, the nearest railroad
station.
LYMAN CO. SETTLER: Thursdays;
republican; eight pages i:ix22; subscription
$1.50; established Deecmber, 1904: M. D. & R.
B. Eastly, editors and publishers (2—7).
POST; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x22 : subscription $1 ; established
1903; E. L. Senn. editor and publisher (1—8).
PUKWANA, Brule Go. Q 336 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 10 m.
E. of Chamberlain, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
PRESS-REPORTER ; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established— Press 1882, Reporter 189H:
consolidated 1901; H. Wentzy, Jr., editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
RAMONA, Lake Co. D- 172t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 12 m. N.
W. of Madison, the county seat. Farming.
TIMES; Saturdays: four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; G. A. Ster-
ling, editor and publisher (6—6).
RAPID CITY, c. h., Pennington Co.
P 3,500 pop., on Missouri River & North-
western, Chicago & Northwestern, Pierre,
Rapid City & Northwestern and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Rapid r.
In the Black Hills mining district.
JOURNAL: everv morning except Mon-
day, and BLACK Hills journal*
Fridays; independent republican; four page*
—daily 18x24, weekly 20x26: subscription-
dally $8, weekly $2; established— d all v 1885,
weekly 1878 ; Joseph B. Goesage, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BLACK HILLS UNION; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 17^x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1886 ; McManus Bros,,
editors and publishers (7— 5).
WHITE RIBBON JOURNALi
monthly; Woman's Christian Temperance
Union; four pages 11x15; subscription 25
cents ; established ]H9it ; Alice R. Gossage,
editor and publisher ( 1—6).
Copies printed: 1,291
1.654
1,793
1,810
1,825
1,900
in
in
in
in
in
in
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
REDFIELD, c.h., Spink Co. iif 1,591 1
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and Jamei
and Turtle rs., 71 m. W. of Watertown.
Wheat and stock raising.
JOURNAli-OBSERVER; Thursday*;
republican; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established— Jbwj-naZ 1881, Ob-
server 1888; T. A. Crisman, editor and pub-
lisher (.5—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,027 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1883; O. S. Basford. editor, Basford Bros. &
Meyer, publishers (10 — 6).
RELIANCE, Lyman Co. Q on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. Mercan-
tile business.
LYMAN CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; E. L. Senn, editor; Record Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (2—6 P).
REVIIiLO, Grant Co. cf 254 pop., on
Minneapolis & St. Louis Rd., 30 m. E. of
Watertown. Farming.
ITEM; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897 ; J. F. Moore, editor; W. F. & R. L. Dill-
man, publishers (1—8).
ROCKHAM, Faulk Co. n 150 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. W.
of Redfleld. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD : Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established December, 1904;
E. E. Phllpott, editor and publisher (1—8).
ROSCOE, Edmunds Co. ^ 134 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 40 m.
W. of Aberdeen. Wheat and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays ; independent-re-
publican ; eight pages 15x22 : subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1071
SOUTH DAKOTA.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
$1.50; established 1883; F.B. Huck, editor; J.
W. Parmley, publisher (8—5).
SAINT LAWRENCE, Hand Co. u
115+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
3 m. E. of Miller, the county seat.
HAND CO. NEWS; Wednesdays (AA).
SAL.EM, c.h., McCook Co. ii^ 810 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Oma-
ha and Chicago & Northwestern Rds., 40
m. W. of Sioux Falls. Agriculture and
stock raising.
PIONEER REGISTER; Thursdays:
republican; eight pages 15x2i!; subscription
$1.50; established 1^8; Nana E. Gilbert, edi-
tor; S. M. Gilbert, publisher (7—5).
SPEC I A Ij; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 17J^x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; Frank L. Good, editor and publisher
(12-TP).
SCOTLAND, Bonhomme Co. O. 964 f
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd.. 25 m. X. W. of Yankton. Farming.
CITIZEN-REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican: eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription SI; established 1876; P. A. Bliss, edi-
tor and publisher (8— 3).
JOURNAL; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Basklu & Lee, editors and pub-
lishers.
SELBY, Walworth Co. b 349 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 5 m.'
N. of Bangor, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising.
WALWORTH CO. RECORD;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1890; Fred Griffin,
editor and publisher (6—3).
SENECA, J^aulk Co. b on Chicago
& Northwestern Kd., 20 m. W. by N. of
Faulkton.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1902; John T. Snell, editor and pub-
lisher U— 8).
SIOUX FALLS, c. h., Minnehaha
Co. a, 10,350 pop., center of six railroads,
on the Sioux r., 90 m. N. of Sioux City, la.
Water power and manufactories of wool-
ens, linens, etc., and^tone quarries.
DAILY.
ARGUS -LEADER ; ^ every evening
except Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $5, semi-
weekly $1; established — daily 1886, semi-
weekly 1880; Charles M. Day, editor; Argus-
Leader Co., publishers (8—8 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 4,578 in" 1898 and 8,232 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 m 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in 1896, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
Publisher's a nnouncement.— The Argus-
Leader Is South Dakota's greatest news-
paper. Carries more advertising of every
description than any oth«'r paper In the
State, and at rates averaging at least oU per
cent higher than any other paper In State^
Special Want Adv. Day-Saturday. Paul
F. Skinner, Mgr. Vreeland-Benjamln, New
York and Chicago, Managers Foreign Ad-
vertising Department.
PRESS; every morning except Monday ;
independent; eight pages 18x22; subscription
$5; established 1888; Dotson & Bowen, edi-
tors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 5,014 in 1905
7,525 in 1907
WEEKLY
DEUTSCHE HEROLD; Thursdaya
(A A).
F R E 1>I A D ; Thursdays; Norwegian
Danish; people's party; eight pages 15x22,
subscription $1; established 1894; J. F. Strass,
editor; Fremad Publishing Co., publishers.
(8-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,211 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
JOURNAL; Fridays; independent ;
eight pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; established
1876; Mark D. Se-ott. editor and publisher (1—8).
NACHRICH TEN -HEROLD;
Thursdays; German; independent; eight
pages 16x28; subscription $2; established
1890; Hans Deniuth, editor and publisher
(<^3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,325 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NORTHWESTERN MONITOR;
Saturdays; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1889; Monitor Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
SOO CRITIC; Fridays; democratic;
sixteen pages 11x15: subscription $1.50; es-
tablished October, 1903: J. A. Ross, editor;
J. A. & M. M. Ross, publishers (1—8).
Cooies piinted: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1907.
SOUTH DAKOTA FARxMER; Fri-
days; agriculture and live stock; sixteen to
twenty pages 11x171^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1881 , Dotson & Bowen. editors and
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,090 in 1905.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907-
SOUTH DA KOTA STATE FOKUM |
Fridavs; republican: eight pages lSx22; sub-
scription $1; established 189U; H. C. Ses-
sions & Sons, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
8YD DAKOTA EKKO; Thursdays;
Norwegian-Danish; republican; eight page*
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; Wol-
lert Hildahl, editor and publisher (3— 3) ( AA).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,019 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than i.ooo every
year since, up to and including 1906.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN FARMER AND CON-
SUMER; monthly; agriculture; twenty-
four pages 8i>^xll; subfcrlptlon ' 50 cents;
established May. 1907; E. J. Mannlx, editor
and publisher (7—7 P).
1072
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOR!',
SOUTH DAKOTA.
COMMERCIAL. NEWS; monthly:
trade; thirty-six to sixty four pages 9x12;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; E. J.
Mannex, editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
DAKOTA ELK; monthly; elks; twenty
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established
March. 1902; John T. Cogan, editor and pub-
ilBher (8—3).
MINNEHAHA TEACHER; monthly;
educational; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1886; L. J. Aga,
editor; Minnehaha Teachers' Association,
publishers (3—3).
000-FEL.L.OVV WORLD; monthly;
odd-fellowship; sixteen to twenty pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1894; James
M. Pattou. editor; The World Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,592 in 1898
2,355 in 1905
2,586 in 1907
QUARTERLY.
CHURCH AND SCHOOL.; quarterly;
January, April, July, October; Interdenomi-
national; twenty four pages 6i^x8J^; sub-
scription 23 cents; established January. 1901;
Frank P. Leach, editor and publisher (12 — 6)
(A A).
Copies printed: 1,000 in 1903
1,875 in 1906
SISSETON, c. h., RoherU Co. ^ 1,375
pap., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRd.
Agriculture and creameries.
BANNER-NEWS; Thursdays; republi
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established— Banner 1893, iVeiosl904; Mosher
& Emerson, editors and publishers (1 — 7).
COURANT; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; J. P. Croal, editor and publisher
(7-5).
STANDARD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
Casper Kennedy, editor and publisher.
SOUTH SHORE, Codington Co. cT
271 pop., on Great Northern Rd., 19 m. N. E.
of Watertown, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
REPUBIilCAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; George K. Burt, editor; Burt
Brothers, publishers (1—8).
SPEARFTSH, Lawrence Co. -a 1,166T
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
12 m. N. W. of Deadwood, the county seat.
Water power and grain elevator. Brick
and tile making and wheat growing,
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
QUEEN CITY MAIL; Wednesdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1889; E. H. Warren, editor and publisher (1—8).
SPENCER, JtfcCooA; C7o.lIl332t pop.,on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 10 m. W. of Salem, the county seat.
Jasper stone quarry. Farming.
NEWS; Saturdays ; local ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1892; Ed.
McDanlel. editor and publisher.
SPRINGFIELD, Bonhomme Co. O,
525t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Rd. and Missouri r., 30 m. W. of Yankton.
Flour mill and artesian well. State Normal
School. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays ; republican ; ten
pages 155^x22; subscription $1.50; established
1870; A. E. Smalley, editor and publisher (1—8).
STAMFORD, Stanley Co. a
STANDARD; Fridays (A A).
STICKNEY, Aurora Co. g 300 pop.
POSTAL CARD; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 190(i; John McNeil, editor and pub-
lisher (7—6 P).
STTJRGIS , c.h., Meade Co. -a 1,100
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val-
ley Rd., 30 m. N. W. of Rapid City. In the
Black Hills region. Stock raising and agri-
culture.
BLACK HIL.L.S PRESS; Wednes-
days; democratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1896; J. H. Slater,
editor and publisher (12 — 3).
RECORD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $3; established 1883;
Mrs. C. C. Moody, editor and publisher (1—8).
SUMMIT, Roberts Co.cf 237tpop.,on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m. S.
W. of Wilmot. Agriculture.
SIGNAL; Fridays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
George G. Lasell, editor and publisher (1—7).
TERRY, Lawrence Co. -a 483 pop., on
Burlington & Missouri River and Fremont,
Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rds., 7 m. S. W.
of Deadwood, the county seat. Mining.
NEWS- RECORD; Fridays; repub
llcan; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1896; W. R. Monkman, editor and
publisher (7—5).
TORONTO, Deuel Co. cT 4471 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 80 m.
N, E. of Sioux Falls. Wheat growing and
stock raising.
HERALiD; B'ridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1897; C. P. Leonard, editor and publishe'-(7— 5).
TRIPP, Hutchinson Co. a 366t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 16
m.W. of Olivet, the county seat. Farming.
LEDGER; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; Lewis A.
Fox, editor and publisher.
TUIiARE, Spink Co. n 163t pop.
TIMES-JOURNAL,; Thursdays (A A).
TYNDAIili, c. h., Bonhomme Co. D^
1,167+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 30 m. W. by N. W. of Yankton.
Grain growing and live-stock raising.
REGISTER; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; H. A. Pike, editor and publisher
(7-5 P).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1881 ; Frank P. Glasner, editor and publisher
(8—6).
VAIiLEY SPRINGS, Minnehaha
Co. O, 388+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Min-
neapolis ft Omaha Rd., 11m. E. by N. B.
of Sioux Falls, the county seat. Steam
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1073
SOUTH DAKOTA.
flour mill and graiu elevators. Com aud
stock raising.
VIDETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; subscription S1.50; established
1891; Easbev & Derouie, editors and publlsh-
■erB (1-8).
V£BL£N, Afarshall Co. Q" 300 pop.. 28
m. N. E. of Britton, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
ADVANCE; fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscripeiou $1.50; estab
iished 19iJ0; Harry E. Polk, editor and pub-
lisher (1—3).
VERDON, Brown Co. q' 121 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., U m. S. of
Groton and 30 S. E. of Aberdeen, the county
seat. Agriculture.
TI.IIES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1 ; established 1888;
O. N. Anderson, editor ami publisher (7^5).
VERMILION, c. h., Clay Co. R
2,l83t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Missouri r., at mouth of Ver-
milion r., .30 m. E. by S. E. of Yankton and
35 above Sioux City, la. Seat of the Uni-
versity of South Dakota. Agriculture.
DAKOTA REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1860; E. H. Willey,
editor; Willey & Danforth, publishers (T— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PLiAIN TALK; Thursdays; independ
ent; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1895; W. R. Colvin, editor and
publisher (8—3).
VOLANTE; Tuesdays, during college
year; collegiate; eight pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1887; Students' Associa-
tion of the University of South Dakota,
publishers (8—3).
'VIBORG, Turner Co. 0,2221 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 18 m. S. of Parker, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
ENTER PRISE ;Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; John Wldlon, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
VIENNA, Clark Co. O- ITlf pop., at
intersection of Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Great Northern Rds., about 27 m.
S. W. of Waterlown.
STANDARD; Fridays (A A).
VOliG A, Brookings Co.D- S96tpop.,on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd.. 1 ni. W. of Big
Sioux r. Stock raising, dairying and agri-
culture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican; six
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1883; Arthur P. Allen, editor and publisher.
VOLIN, Yankton Co. P, 250 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Great North-
ern Rds., about 11 m. N. E. of Yankton.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February. 1903; .John Widlon, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
68
SOUTH DAKOTA.
WAGNER, Charlt>i Mix Co. g 7:^0
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., m m. S. E. of Wheeler.
NEW ERA; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; sub.scriptiou $1 50; established
November, 1899; Johnson-Savage Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
LEADER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1904; J. w. Eggers, editor
and publisher (2—6 P).
WAKONDA, Clay Co.\:\ 2-20t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 45 m. S. W. of
Sioux City and 20 N. of Vermilion, th«
county seat. Farming.
MONITOR; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription §1.50; estab-
lished 1891; Guy A. Farriugton, editor and
publisher (6—3).
WALiIi, Pennington Co. -n
RECORD: Tuesdays (A A).
WALLACE, Codington Co. D-
WORLD ; Fridays (A A).
WATERTOWN, c. h., Codington
Co. [If 5,203 pop., on Chicago & Northwest-
ern, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Great
Northern, South Dakota Central aud Min-
neapolis & St. Louis Rds., 67 m. E. N. E. of
Huron. Wheat and stock raising.
PUBLIC OPINION; every evening
xcept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $4.60, weekly $1 ;
established- daily 1882, weekly 1879; F. J.
Coi-y, editor ; Public Opinion Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,085 in 1898
and 1,408 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1888; G. H. & L. R. Eastwood, editors and
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,146 for the
year 1898, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
SATURDAY N E W S ; Frlday.s ; re-
publican; eight to ten pages 17x24: subscrip-
ci(m $1; established 1902; E. M. Barker, edi-
tor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to turnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
T I 31 E S ; Thursdays; republican: eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1896; Times Publlshihg Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—7).
DACOTAH MAGAZINE; monthly;
literary; ninety-two pages 7xl0^1^; subscrip
tion $1..50: established December, 19(J7; C.J.
Bailev, editor; Dacotah Magazine Co. (Inc.),
publishers (1—8 P).
WAUBAY, Day Co. cf 549 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.. 11 m.E.
of Webster, the county seat. Agricultural
district. Dairying.
CLIPPER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1..50; established
1890; C. F. Black, editor and publisher (1—3).
1074
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH DAKOTA.
"WEBSTER, c. h., Day Co. cf 1.506t
pop.jOn Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Rd.
Creamery, dairying and live stock.
REPORTER AND FAR^IERj
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1881; N. F.
Denton, editor; Adams & Denton, publishers.
WORLiD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; S. E. Bronson & Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WENTWORTH, Lake Co. n- 400
pop., on Chic-ago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and South Dakota Central Rds.. 8 m. E. of
Madison, the county seat. Wheat, corn,
flax, barley, oats, hogs and cattle.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays ; ten
to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 190(1; John J. Casserly, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 595 in 1907
"WESSINGTON, Beadle Co. o on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m. W. of
Huron, the county seat. Farming and stock
raising.
ENTERPRISE: Fridays: democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1906; S. L. Martin, editor; The Hnter-
prise Publishing Co., publishers (10—6 P).
TIMES; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1882 ; C. A. Blake, editor and publisher.
"WESSINGTON SPRINGS, c. h.,
Jerauld Co. n 1,100 pop., 17 m. W. of Woon-
socket, the nearest station on Chicago, Mil
waukee & St. Paul Rd. Seat of Free
Methodist Seminary for South Dakota. Sul-
phur springs. Creamery. Summer and
health resort.
JERAULD CO. REVIEW; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1890; Fred N. Dun-
ham, editor and publisher (1—8).
TRUE REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
independent-republican; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.25; established 1883; L. S.
Dubois, editor and publisher (1—8).
"WHEELER, c. h., Charles Mix Co. q
100 pop., on Missouri r., 150 m. above Sioux
City, la., and 26 S. W. of Armour, the near-
est railroad point. Agriculture.
COURIER ; Thursdays; democratic ; four
pages 30x26; subscription $1; established 1885;
James H. Exon, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
TUTHITE, Brookings Co. n- 480 pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Brookings, the county seat. Wheat
growing.
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1900; J. R. Leonard, editor and publish-
er (1—8).
"WHITE liAKE, Aurora Co. ? 264
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee Sc St. Paul
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Rd., 12 m. W. of Plankinton and 15 N. E
of Brookings. Farming.
STANDARD; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; W. A.Hitchcock & Son, editors
and publishers (12—3).
WAVE; Thursdays (A A).
"WHITE ROCK, Roberts Co. cf 337
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd.,35m. N. E. of Sisseton, the county seat.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899 ; R. H. Dudley, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
"WHITEWOOD, Lawrence Co. -O 500
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 10
m. E. of Deadwood, the county seat. Flour
mills. Agriculture and mining,
PLAINDEALER; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1889; J. H.Rockwell, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
"WILIiO"WLAKE, Clark Co. ^ 3S5
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. S. by
S. E. of Clark, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1888; J.N.
Lord, editor and publisher (2—7).
WILMOT, c. h., Roberts Co.^ 400 pop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Whitestone r.. 18 m. N. W. of Milbank.
Agriculture.
REPORTER; S^iturdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; L. S. Perkins, .editor; L. S. Per-
kins & Son, publishers (1—8).
ROBERTS CO. REPUBLICAN;
Saturdays; republican; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; W. S. Le
Count, editor and publisher (6—3).
"WOLSEY, Beadle Co. n- 123 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds., 14 m. W. of Huron, •
the county seat. Farming and stock raising.
BEADLE CO. HERALD; Wednes-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1903; Harry
Barnes, editor and publisher (1—7).
"WOONSOCKET, c. h., Sanborn Co.
D- 648+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 1: m. N. N. W. of Mitchell. Ar-
tesian well furnishes water power. Flour
mill.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1883; R. E. Dowdell, editor and publisher
(1-7).
SANBORN CO. HERALD; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub
scrlption $1.50; established 1898; N. B. Reed,
editor; C. S. Reed, publisher (6—3).
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1.50; established
1882; P. J. Bentz, editor and publisher.
"WORTHING, Lincoln Co. R 213
pop., 9 m. S. of Canton.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1892; J. S. Hatlestad, editor
and publisher (12—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1075
SOUTH DAKOTA.
"YAJLE, Beadle Co. D- 100 pop., on Great
Northern Rd., 15 m. N. E. of Huron, the
county seat.
ECHO: Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1907; Sol. J. Pruner, editor and pub-
lisher (7—7 P).
YANKTON, o. h., Tankton Co. ^
4,189 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul, Great Northern and Chicago & North-
western Rds. and Missouri r., about 7 m.
from the mouth of Dakota r. Many stage
lines center here. Pork-packing establish-
ment, woolen mill, breweries and artesian
wells. Seat of Yankton College. Agri
culture.
DAKOTA HERALiD ; daily except
Sunday, and SEMI - AVEEKL. Y, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; four patges
15x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly
$1 ; ««tablished — dally 1904, semi-weekly
SOUTH DAKOTA.
1873; M. M. Bennett, editor and publUher
(1-8). _
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the semi-weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that elfect.
PRE^SAND DAKOTAN GA-
ZETTE; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEK liY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; daily eight to twelve
pages 18x22, semi-weekly twelve to sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, eeml-
weekly $1; established — daily 1873, seml-
weekly 1861; "W. C. Lusk, editor; Yankton
Printing Co. .publishers (1 — S).
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper Had credit for an av-
erage issue of 1,437 i" 1900, since which
it has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
DAKOTA FREIE PRESSE: Thurs
days (A A).
TENNESSEE.
Population 2,020,616 1. Land Area 41,750 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Kentucky and Virginia, east by North Carolina, south by
Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, and west by Arkansas and Missouri. State
capital: Nashville. Principal products and industries : Iron mining, and manu-
facture and agriculture. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March
30, 1908), 309, divided as follows : Daily, 17 : semi-weekly, 6 ; weekly, 234 ; bi-
weekly, 1 ; semi-monthly, 7; monthly, 40 ; bi-monthly, 1 ; quarterly, 13.
The cities of over 4,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 0, are as follows :
Mempliis 103,3iJ0t
Nashville 80,865t
Kuoxville 3'i.637t
Chattauoosra 30, 1 54t
Jacksou 14,511t
Clarksville 9,431+
Columbia 6,05'^t
Bristol 5,371 +
Johusou City 4,643+
ADAMSVILIiE, McNain, Co. p 462t
pop.
ENTER P RIS?E ; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 13x:30; subscription fl; estab-
lished February, 190B; Olus Hamilton, editor;
Hamilton Publishing Co., publishers (1—7).
ALAMO, G. h., Crockett Co. -D 18 m.
N. E. of Brownsville. Cotton gin and mills.
Agriculture.
SIGNAL; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1895; D. W. Harris
& Sons, editors and publishers.
ALEXANDRIA, Dekalb Co. n 900
pop., 48 m. E. of Nashville, the State capi-
tal. Roller flour mill. Agriculture and
stoclc raising.
T 1 31 ES ; Wednesdays ; independent ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
Rob Roy, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,059 in 1905
and 1,130 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
ASHLAND CITY, c h., Chtatham
Co. ti on Tennessee Central Rd. and Cum-
berland r., 30 m. N. W. of Nashville, the
State capital. Agriculture.
TIllES; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
gubscription $1 ; established 1890; W. T. Clark,
editor and publisher (7— 5).
ATHENS, c. h., McMinn Co. C^ 2,500
pop., on Nashville, Tellico & Charleston
and Southern Rds., midway between Chat-
tanooga and Knox vllle. Seat of U. S. Grant
University. Farming and stock raising.
ATHENIAN; Thursdays; independent
republican; four pages 18x24: subscription
$1; established 1882: James B. Hedge, editor;
Hedge Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
Me >IINN CO. SENTINEL; Thursdays;
Independent: four pages 15x32; subscription
$1; established May, 1906; Eugene E. Ivlns,
editor; M. M. Matlock, publisher (6— 6 P).
POST; Fi-idays; independent; twelve
pages 15x24; subscription SI; established 1848;
W. T. Lane, editor; Lane & Matlock, publish-
ers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1..569 for the
year 1898 and exceeding 1,000 in 1901,
but has no"" since made claim to issuing
so many.
BELLS, Crockett Co. -a 758t pop., on
Louisville & Nashville Rd., 69 m. N. E. of
Memphis. Stave factory. Agricultural dis-
trict.
CROCKETT CO. SENTINEL.; Frl
days; four pages 17x24: subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873; J. D. Hill, editor; Hill & Bell,
publishers (12—3).
BIG SANDY, Benton Co. a 800 pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 16 m. N. of
Paris. Stave and canning factories; agri-
culture.
BENTON CO. STAR; Fridays; demo-
cratic: four pages 17.k:24; subscription $\;
established 1907; R. L. Akers, editor and pub-
lisher (7—7 P).
BLUFF CITY, Sullivan Co. d 548t
pop.
SULLIVAN CO. DEVELOPER;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
sub.<?cription $1 ; established December, 1907;
W. D. Lyon, editor; Sullivan County Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (12—7 P).
BOLIVAR, c. h.. Hardeman Co. p
1,035+ pop., on Illinois Centi-al Rd., 19 m. S. by
S. W. of Jackson. Steam flour mill and
woolen f actorj\
BULLETIN; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1865;
Hugh Williams, editor and publisher (1—8).
HARDEMAN FREE PRESS; Frl
davs; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; J. R. Reaves,
editor and publisher.
BRISTOL (See BristoJ, Virginia).
BROWNSVILLE, c. h., Haywood
Co. -G 2,645+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd., 57 m. N. E. of Memphis and 117 W.S.W.
of Nashville, the State capital. Cotton
growing and fruit sbippine. Flour and
lumber mills, stave and ice factories and
machine shops. Two female colleges.
STATES-GRAPHIC; Fridays ;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1867; John R. & J. T. Green,
editors and publishers (6—3) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1077
TENNESSEE.
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
BURNS, Dickson Co. -a 1881 pop., on
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
about 35 m. W. by S. of Nashville, the State
capital.
NEW IDEA; Thursdays (A A).
CAMDEN, C. h., Benton Co. ^ 399t
pop , ou N. Carolina & St. Louis Rd., 86 m.
W. of Nashville, the State capital. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
CHRONICIiE ; Fridays; democratic;
•Ight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Travis Bros., editors and pub
Ushers (1—8).
CARTHAGE, c. h., Smith Co. ^ 478t
pop., on Cumberland r., 50 m. E. of Nash-
ville, the State capital. Grain and tobacco
growing. Tobacco factory.
POST; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 1901; E. H. Burk. editor and publisher
(2—4).
SMITH CO. NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription 50
cents; established March, 1907; Samuel Pick-
ering, editor and publisher (1—8).
CENTERVIIiLE, c. h., Hickman Co.
D 1,096 pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd., 50 m. S.W. of Nashville, the
State capital. Agriculture. Phosphate
industry.
HICKMAN CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; J. C. & J. B. Ozment,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CHATTANOOGA, c. h., Hamilton
Co. □, 30,154+ pop., center of nine railroads,
on Tennessee r., 151 m. S. E. of Nashville, the
State capital. Steamboats ply between thi«
point and St. Louis, Mo., and New Orleans,
La. Seat of Chattanooga Normal College.
U. S.Grant University. Chattanooga Medi-
cal College and numerous seminaries.
Iron, lumber and various other manu-
factures. Coal and iron mines in vicinity.
Site of Lookout Mountain, Chlckamauga
National Military Park, where U.S. Govern
ment and States have expended $2,500,000
in preserving lines and erecting monu-
ments on battle fields; Lookout Mountain,
Chlckamauga and Missionary Ridge.
DAILY.
NEW^S ; every evening except Sunday,
and W^EEKLiY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily •ight, ten, twelve and sixteen pages
5x22; subscription-dally $5. weekly $1;
TENNESSEE.
A
established 1888; W. C. Johnson, manager;
News Publishing Co., publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 14,017 in 1906
14,463 in 1907
(I^^The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the News is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement .—Ihe Chattauo<i-
ga News guarantees the largest circulation
in Chattanooga and surrounding territory.
Only newspaper In Chattanooga conduct-
ing open door policy in advertising and
circulation department. Only uewspa|.er
in city permitting examination of circula-
tion by Association of American Advertis-
ers. Advertisers lurnished detailed sworn
t^tatement on application. Carries more
advertising In six days than morning paper
In seven Chattanooga is an evening paper
town; 392 diversified mauufactiiruiR indns-
trles make It so. Chattanooga Weekly
News circulation exceeding 70,000 in
Southern States, from West Virginia to
Texas. A weekly newspaper read by a
prosperous class. Advertising value proven
by results. Rates on application. Smith
& Thompson, Special Repiesentatlves,
Brunswick Building, New York— Tribune
Building, Chicago, 111.
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eight to sixteen pages 17x22;
subscription $3; established January, 1907;
J. P. Fvffe, editor; Star Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
TIMES; every morning ; democraric ;
daily ten to sixteen, Sunday twenty to thirty,
two pages 18x24; subscription— daily $3, Sun-
day $2; established 1869: H. C. Adler, general
manager (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 9,310 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1900 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
BIjAOE; Saturdays (A A).
L.ABOK LEADER: Fridays (A A).
POLiITICAIi WORLD; Saturdays;
Independent: eight pages 15x22: subscription
50cents; established June, 19t.7; Harvey An-
derson, editor and publisher (7—7 P).
SEMI-MONTHLY,
TRADESMAN; semi-monthly : in-
dustrial and mechanical; one hundred and
twentv eight to one hundred and forty pages
62/iXl<); subscription $2; established 1879;
Tradesman Publlshin»'r!o.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed:(00)This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7.158 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4.000 every
year since, up to and includmg 1907.
MONTHLY.
TOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN
O STEO PAT H I C ASSOCIATION :
monthly; osteopathy: forty to eighty pages
7x10; subscription *;■); established Sep-
tember, 1901; A. L. Evans, ed tor; Amerjcan
Osteopathic Association, publishers (1— •)-
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,296 in 1904
1078
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
and 1,991 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
MANUFACTURER; monthly; manu-
facturing; thirty-six pages lO^c^xlS; subscrip-
tion fl; established October, 1905; B. F.
Holder, editor and publisher (10— 5 P) (A A).
SOUTHERN EDUCATIONAL. RE-
VIEW; monthly; education; eighty -four
pages 7x10; subscription $3; established 1904;
H. E. Bierly, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i.ooo in 1907.
SOUTHERN FARM JOURNAL.;
monthly (A A).
SOUTHERN FRUIT GROWER ;
monthly; horticulture and agriculture;
twenty-four to thirty six pages 63|xlOJ^; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1896; R. S.
Walker, editor; The Fruit Grower Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 11,204 in 1903
26,828 in 1904
30,875 in 1905
33,215 in 1Q06
36,418 in 1907
SOUTHERN MEDICINE AND
SURCxERY ; monthly; mediolne; sixty
pages SJi^xll^; subscription fl; established
1903; Raymond Wallace, editor; Southern
Medicine and Surgery Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (2— T).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1907.
TRI-STATE FARMER AND
GARDENER; monthly; agricultural; six-
teen to twenty-four pages li)^^xl6i^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1892; The News
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 14,878 in 1898
and 17,917 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 12,500 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
CLARKSVILLE, c. h., Montgomery
Co. [^ 9,431t pop., on Louisville & Nashville
and Illinois Central Rds. and Cumberland
r., 45 m. N. W. of Nash vriUe, the State capi
tal, and 199 N. E. of Memphis. Seat of
Southwestern Presbyterian University.
Raising, manufacturing and shipping of
tobacco. Iron ore.
L.EAF-CHRONICLE; every evening
except Sunday, and WEE KL. Y.Thursdays;
independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription- daily $6, weekly $1; estab-
lished—C/ironicZe 1308, Tobaoco LeaflSGi; W.
W. Barksdale, editor and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1899, and
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1903 and 1907.
TIMES-JOURN A 1^ 1 every evening ex-
cept Sunday ; independent democratic ; eight
pa^es 15x22; subscription $4.50; established
—Times 1889, Journal 1898; WInfield Jones,
editor; Jones Bros., publishers (10— 8) (A A).
STAR; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; L. F. Slcken-
berger, editor and publisher (1—7).
TENNESSEE.
HERALD I Thursdays; democratic;
eighi pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1905, A. J. Casey, editor;
Herald Publishing Co., publishers (1—6 P).
TENNESSEE ODD FEL.LOW1
monthly; odd-fellowship; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1890;
John L. Tait, editor ; Tait & Perkins, pub-
lishers.
CLEVELAND, c. h., Bradley Co. O^
3,858+ pop., on Southern Rd., 30 m. E. of
Chattanooga. Woolen mills, fire-brick and
chair and other factories. Agriculture and
fruit growing.
HERALD; Fridajrs; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1872 ; J. I. Harrison and Levi Trewhitt, edi-
tors and publishers (3 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an_ issue of 1,200 for the year 1895,
1,500 in 1899, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
JOURNAL AND BANNER; Wednes
days; democratic; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1892; H. M.
Linn, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,229 in 1896
and 1,600 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TENNESSEE VALLEY FARMER;
monthly (A A).
CLIFTON, Wayne Co. Q 800 pop., on
Tennessee r., 92 m. S. W. of Nashville.
Shipping.
MIRROR; Fridays; local; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established October,
1904; H.M.Jackson, editor and publisher (1—8).
CLINTON, c. h., Anderson Co. D-l.lllt
pop., on Southern Rd., 21 m. N. W. of Knox-
vlUe. Farming and mining.
ANDERSON CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887; News Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—5).
COAL CREEK. Anderson Co. D-
2,300 pop., on Southern and Louisville &
Nashville Rds.
ANDERSON CO. TIMES; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established September, 1907; Miles H.
Irwin, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (10— 7 P).
COALFIELD, ^lorgan Co. n-55tpop.,
on Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific
Rd., 10 m. W. by S. of Wartburg, the county
seat.
NEWS-ITEM; Fridays (A A).
COLLIERVILLE, Shelby Co. p
829+ pop., on Southern Rd., 25 m. S. E. of
Memphis.
STAR; Saturdays (A A).
COLUMBIA, c. h., Maury Co. n
6,052+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds.
and Duck r., 46 m. S. by S. W. of Nashville,
the State capital. Location of a govern-
ment arsenal. Water power and cotton
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1079
TENNESSEE.
and furniture factories and flour mills.
Stock raising.
HERALD: Fridaj's ; democratic; elglit
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1855 ;
F. D. Lander, editor; Herald Publishing Co..
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MAURY DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established lbiH2; Lynch & Perry,
editors and publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,550 in 1895 and 2,400
in 1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1902, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
DIXIE POULTRY BREEDER;
monthly; poultry and pet stock; twenty
pages 91^x12; subscription $1; established
1894; E. R. Farrell, editor; Dixie Poultry
breeder Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect
<300K£VILL£, c. h., Putnam Co. ^
3,000 pop., on Tennessee Central Rd., 90 m.
E. of Nashville, the State capital. Saw,
planing and flour mills, railroad machine
shops, spoke, handle and canning factories,
lithograph and buff stone quarries and coal
mines. Agriculture and stock raising.
MOUNTAINEER ? Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1900; T. Q. Settle, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,035 in 1902,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established 1887;
Rutledge Smith, editor and publisher (12— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
PUTNAM CO. HERALD; Thurs
days (A A).
COVINGTON, c.h., Tipton Co. -C
2,787t pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 15 m.
from Mississippi r. and 38 N.E. of Memphis.
Cotton compress, cotton mills, machine
works, concrete, plow, canning and tile
manufactories and saw, oil and planing
mills. Agriculture.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages ZixSS; subscription $1: established 1886;
J. W. Simonton. editor; Leader Printing
Co., publishers (12-7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i;979 in 190 1
and 1,966 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
-report, but has been credited with more
TENNESSEE.
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TIPTON RECORD ; Fridays; Inde
pendent-democratic: four pages 22x28; sub-
scription $1; established 1867; Green & Ham
mer. editors andpubllshers (8—3).
CROSSVILiLiE, c.h., Cumberland
Co. D- 600 pop., on Tennessee Central Rd..
24 m. W. by N. W. of Rockwood. Stock
raising and mining.
CHRONICLE ; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1886; S. C. Bishop, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
CUMBERLAND CITY, Stetvart
Co. i 658 pop., on Louisville & Nashville
Rd. and Cumberland r., 21 m. S. W. of
Clarksville. Saw and grist mills. Farming.
REVIEW; Saturdays; eight pages 1:5x20;
subscription 50 cents; established 1895; Geo.
& Charles Stacker, editors and publishers
(8-5).
CUMBERLAND GAP, Claiborne
Co. cT 526t pop.,, on Louisville & Nashville
and Southern Rds., 15 m. N. of Tazewell,
the county seat.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; six to ten
pages; subscription 50 cents; established
January, 1895; Alf. C. Williams, editor and
publisher (1—7).
DAYTON, c. h.,Rhea Co. q,2,004t pop.,
on Queen & Crescent Route Rd., 88 m. N. of
Chattanooga. Iron furnaces, brick works,
flour and planing mills, machine and car
shops and Ice, chair and wood manufac-
tories. Coal mining.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription 5 0 cents; estab-
lished 1898; T. J. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
REPUBLICAN ENTERPRISE; Frl
davs; republican; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1894; W. W.
Shleldi, editor and publisher (1—8).
DECATURVILLE, c. h., Decatur
Co. -a 300 pop , 5 m. W. of Tennessee r.. 5 3.
of Parsons, the nearest station on the Ten-
nessee Midland Railroad, and 45 E. of Jack-
son. Steam cotton gins and stave factory.
DECATUR CO. HERALD; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Mrs. N. M.Barry, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3).
DICKSON, Dickson Co. C] L363t pop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd..
8 m. S. of Charlotte, the county seat, and 41
W. of Nashville, the State capital. Stock
raising and farming.
HOME ENTERPRISEi Frldaj-s; dem
ocratlc; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1890: Mrs. S. C. Hicks, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
DOVER, (^- li-. Stewart Co. ti 400t pop.,
on Cumberland r., 12 m. N. of Stewart, the
nearest station on the Louisville & Nash-
ville Railroad, 35 W. of Clarksville and 75
W. N. W. of Nashville, the State capital.
Several large Iron smelting furnaces In
vicinity. Mining and agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1867;
H. C. Vinson, editor and publisher (12—3).
1080
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
DRESDEN, c. h., Weakley Co. tl
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 46 m. N. of Jackson. Steam flour and
saw mills and spoke and stave factories.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eij^ht pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; J. L. Holbrook, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
DUCKTOWN, Polk Co. a. 2,000 pop.,
on Atlantic, Knoxville & Northern Rd., 3u
m. E. of Cleveland and 65 from Chattanooga.
Copper mining and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1895; J.D.Rus-
sell, editor and publisher (8—3).
DUNLAP, c. h., Sequatchie Co. CI on
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd., 18
m. S. by S. W, of Pikevllle.
TIMES; Tuesdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1906; T. J. Sullivan, editor and pub-
lisher (9-6 P) (A A).
T R I B U N E; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription §!1; established
1889; J. G. Blalock, editor; Blalock Bros.,
publishers (3—3).
DYER, Gibson Co. -D on Mobile & Ohio
Rd., 7 ra. N. of Trenton, the county seat.
Farming and fruit growing.
REPORTER : Fridays eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1893;
6. W. Boucher, editor and publisher (1—8).
DYERSBURG, c.h.. Dyer Co. -c
3,647t pop., on Chesapeake, Ohio & South-
western Rd. and Forked Deer r., 75 m. N. of
Memphis and 160 W. of Nashville, the State
capital. Cotton compress, cotton-seed oil
and fertilizer works, carriage factory, foun-
dry and steam flour and saw mills.
DYER CO. HERAI>D; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1893; Stanfleld & Thomas,
editors and publit^hers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
NEALi'S STATE GAZETTE; Tnurs-
days ; democratic ; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1865: John C. Rog
ers. editor and publisher ( 1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for_ an_ issue of 1,200 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
w.th more than 1,000 in 1907.
ELIZABETHTON, c.h.. Carter Co.
cT on East Tennessee & Western North
Carolina Rd. and Watauga and Doe rs., 8
m. E. of Johnson City. Iron mining. Agri-
culture.
MOUNTAINEER; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
187S ; Fitzsimmons Bros., editor and publish-
ers.
ERIN, c. h., Houston Co. [^ on Louis-
ville & Nashville Rd.. 28 m. S. W. of
Clarksville and 90 W. N. W. of Nashville,
the State capital. Manufactories of wagons,
TENNESSEE.
lime, staves and barrels. Planing mill
and cooperage. Shipping point for lumber.
HOUSTON CO. NEWS; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1876; Bristol Frenck, editor and
publisher (3— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ERWIN, c. h., Unicoi Co. d on
Ohio River & Charleston Rd., 16 m. S. by
S. W. of Johnson City. Iron mining.
MAGNET; Wednesdays; republican ;
four pages 15x21; subscription $1; established.
1887 ; J. F. Toney, editor and publisher (7— 3 P).
ETOWAH, McMiim Co. O,
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays (A A).
FAYETTEVILL.E,c.h.,Z<ncoZn Co,
p 2,7o6t pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd. and Elk r., 78 m. S. E. of
Nashville, the State capital. Farming.
TWICE-A-AVEER L.INCOLN CO.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdaj s and Fri-
days ; democratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; sub-
scription $1; established August, 1903; Henry
C. Watts, editor and publisher (1- S P).
Copies printed: 1,943 in 1907
OBSERVER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 22x28; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1850; N. O. Wallace's Sons, editors and
publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i.ioo in 1895
and 1,400 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any detinite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
FRANKLIN, C.h., Williamson Co. r
2,180+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
19 m. S. of Nashville, the State capital. Seat
of Tennessee Female College and Franklin
and Battle Ground Academies. Manufact-
uring and wheat and fruit growing.
REVIE W-A PPEA 1^ ; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; establlslied 1813; Geo.H. Armlstead, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,296 in 1894
and 1,324 in 1896, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
VVIliL.IA3ISON CO. NEWS; Thurs-
davs; democratic; twenty pages 11x18; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; Owen Bros.,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,149 in 1899
and T,8i6 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
GAINESBORO, c. h. Jackson Co. [^
650 pop., on Cumberland r., 80 m. E. of
Nashville and about 20 N. W. of Cooke-
ville, the nearest railroad point. Steam-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1081
TENNESSEE.
boats ascend the river to this point. Farm-
ing, mining and timber.
!SENTINEL.; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 11x15; subscription 5C cents; es-
tablished 1898; G. C. Brown, editor and pub-
lisher (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,256 in 1903
and 1,237 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
OALLATIN, c. h., Sumner Co. i^
2,409+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville and
Chesapeake & Nashville Rds.,26 m. N. N.E.
of Nashville, the State capital. Manufact-
uring, agriculture, stock raising and lum-
bering.
NEWS; semi weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 18a7; Ernest E. Chrlsman,
editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,000 in 1900 and 1,350
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
EXAMINER; Saturdays; democratic;
•alght pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1853; Thomas Boyers. editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
TENNESSEEAN; Saturdays; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1872; F. W. Lewis, editor; A. A.
Lewis' Sons, publishers (7-3 P).
IWA JOR ; semi-moiithlv ; republican ;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
December, 1904; A.C.Banks, editor; Major
Publishing Co., publishers (10—5).
OIjEASON, Weakley Co. \3 156 pop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
7 m. S. E. of Dresden, the county seat.
Manufacturing.
HEADLiIGlIT: Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished July, 1901; James D. Combs, editor
and publisher (3—3).
GREENE VIIiLE,c. h., Greene Co.^
l,817t pop., on Southern Rd., 74 m. E. N. E. of
Knoxvllle. Seat of Greeneville and Tuscu-
lum College. Agriculture and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays ; four pages
>0x26; subscription $1; established 1879;
Oscar M. Dugger, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,521 in 1902
and 1,858 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1. 000 in 1907.
SUN; Thursdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; W. R. Lyon,
editor and publisher (6- 3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
TENNESSEE.
GREENFIELD, Weakley Co. tl
on Southern Rd., 40 ni. N. of Jackson.
Agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x90; subscription $1; eetablished 1893; H.
L. Hlggs, editor and publisher (3—3).
NATIONAL. UNI'IN FARMER; Wed-
nesdays; agriculture; ei^ht pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established June, 190(J; Homer
L. Hlggs, editor; Hlggs & Barry, publishers
(1 — 8). _
Copies printed: 16,666 in 1907
HAXiLS, Lauderdale Co. -a 395t pop.
—local estimate 1,500— on Illinois Central
Rd., 13 m. N. of Ripley, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; eight pages 13x19;
subscription $1 ; established 1!»00 ; Charles
H. Miller, editor and publisher (7—5).
HARRIM AN, iioane Co.a- 3,442t pop.,
on Queen & Crescent Route and Southern
Rds. and Emory r., 10 m. N. E. of Rockwood.
Brick-yard, Iron furnace, rolling mill, foun-
dries, machine shops, wall paper and lock
factories. Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x32; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1907; C. P. Galyon, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; W. M. Feath-
erly, editor and publisher (12 — 6).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TENNESSEE ANTl-SAI^OON
JOURNAL; monthly; temperance; eight
pages 9i^xl2i/o'; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished October, 1905; 8. W. Tlndell, editor
and publisher (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: 3,000 in 1906
HARTSVILLE, c. h., Trousdale Co.
tl 1.100 pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd..
42 m. N. E. of Nashville. Canning and to-
bacco factories, flouring and planing mills.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four pages
18x24; subscription 75 cents; established
November, 1904; F. N. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 827 in 1907
HENDERSON, c. li., Chtster Co. P
1,069+ pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd.. 18 m. S. E.
of Jackson. Agriculture.
CHESTER ENTERPRISE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages llxlSKi; subsorlp-
tlon $1; established May. 1902; T. W.LarwlU,
editor and publisher (1—7).
GAZETTE-ERA ; Fridays; democratic;
four pages <!0x26; subscription Jl; established
1888; E. W. Purdy, editor and publisher
(12-3).
HOHENWALD, c. h.. Lewis Co. -u
136+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis and Swan Creek Phosphate Co's Rds.
HERALD; Fridays(AA).
1083
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
TENNESSEE.
HUMBOIiDT, Oibton Co. -D 2,866t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio and Louisville &
Nashville Rds., 17 m. N. of Jackson. Wagon,
spoke, canning, stave and plow^ factories
and foundry and marble w^orks. Fruit and
vegetable grovrlng and shipping.
COURIER- CHRONICLE; Fridays;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished—Courier 1899, Chronicle 1886; C. W.
Rooks, editor; Rooks Brothers, publishers
(3-3). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,302 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1. 000 copies.
HUNTINGDON, c. h.. Carroll Co. -a
1,332+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd.. 105 m. W. of Nashville, the
State capital. Seat of Southern Normal
University. Agriculture and cotton raising.
CARROL.L, CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription $1; established 1888; J. B. Gilbert,
editor and publisher (8—3).
TENNESSEE REPUBLICAN; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1868; R. A. Greene,
editor and publisher (8—3).
HUNTSVILLE, c. h., Scott Co. 0-186
pop., 3 m. S. of Helenwood, the nearest
station on Cincinnati, New Orleans &
Texas Pacific Rd., and 44 N. W. of Knox-
vlUe. Farming.
CUMBERLAND CHRONICLE;
Saturdays; republican; four and eight pages
13x30; subscription $1; established 1889;
Chronicle Publishing Co., editors and pub
lishers (7 — 5).
JACKSON, c. h., Madison Co. -n JO.OOO
pop., on Illinois Central. 3Iobile & Ohio
and Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rds. and Forked Deer r., 150 m. W. S. W.
of Nashville. the State capital. Cotton mar
ket. Manufacturing. Educational center.
SUN; every evening except Saturday,
and Sunday morning; democratic; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $4.80; established
1884; E. S. Trussel ct Sons, editors and pub-
lishers (.1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 1,020 in 1896
2,493 in 1907
WHIG; every morniner except Monday;
d«mooratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
#5; established 1842; J. M. Slnimous, editor;
Whig Printing and Publishing Co., publish-
ers (1—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1903 and 1907.
CHRISTIAN INDEX; Saturdays;
negro; methodlst episcopal, south; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established
1870; Rev. C. H. Phillips, D.D.. editor; Henry
Bullock, publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
DISPATCH; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873: Whig Printing and Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,000 in 1895
and 3-276 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1903 and 1907.
TENNESSEE RED MAN ; monthly
(A A).
JAMESTOWN, c. h., Fentress Co. [^
70 m. N. W. of Knoxville. Lumbering
and agricultural region.
FENTRESS CO. GAZETTE?
Thursdays; republican; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established 1891; T. C. Sher-
man & Son, editors and publishers (1—8).
JASPER, c. h., Marion Co. O. on
Nashville. Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd., 22'
m. S. W. of Dunlap. Farming and stock
raising.
C U ill BER LAND PRESBYTE-
RIAN BANNER; Fridays (A A).
STATES xll AN DEMOCRAT; Fri-
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; T. A. Havron,
editor and publisher.
JEFFERSON CITY, Jefferson Co,
a- on Southern Rd., 29 m. E. N. E. of Knox-
ville. Milling.
WATCHMAN; Fridays; republican ;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1876; Samuel M. Frame, editor; Tlie
News Bureau Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (11-5).
JELLICO, Campbell Co. iif l,283tpop,,,
on Louisville & Nashville, Southern and Jel-
lico. Bird Eye & Northern Rds., 14 ra. S. of
Williamsburg, Ky. Tannery. Agriculture,
timber and coal mining.
ADVANCE SENTINEL; Fridays; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1891 ; W. O. Douglas, editor; Ad-
vance Printing Company, publishers (8 — 3).
JOHNSON CITY, Washington Co. cf
4,645+ pop., on Southwestern, East Tennes-
see & Western North Carolina and Southern
Rds., 21 m. S. by S. W. of Bristol. Tannery,
sash, blind and furniture manufactories,
machine shops, blast furnace, foundry and
heading, stave, chair, veneer, cigar-box and
insulator-pin factories and roller flour mill.
COMET J Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18xi4; subscription $1; established 1884;
C. H. I^yle, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
STAFF; weekly, twice a week. Tues-
days and Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.25; established 1892;
E. M. Slack, editor and publisher (6—3).
JONESBORO, c. h., Washington Co.
cT 854+ pop., on Southern Rd., 99 m. E. N.
E. of Knoxville. Shipping point for poultry
and evaporated fruit. Agriculture, lum-
bering and stock raising.
HERALD AND TRIBUNE; Wednes-
days: republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1869; S. A. Bovell, editor;
H. C. Beauchamp, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,545 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1083
TENNESSEE.
TENNESSEE.
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than i,ooo every
year since, up to and including 1907.
KENTON, OMon Co. tl on Mobile &
Ohio Rd., 48 m N. of Jackson. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
ARGUS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; establisiied 1888; W.E.Grimes,
editor and publisher (4 — 5P).
KINGSTON, c.h., Boane Co. D-548t
pop., on Ciuciunatl, New Orleans & Texas
Pacific and Tennessee Central Rds. Agri-
culture and iron mining.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays (A A).
KNOXVILLE, c. h., Knox Co. d-
80,000 pop., Including suburbs, on Southern,
KnoxvUle & Augusta, and Louisville &
Nashville Rds. and Tennessee r. Steamboats
ascend to this point. Log and lumber mar-
ket. Center of marble industries. Saw
mills, iron and nail works, car and railroad
chops aud cotton and woolan mills. Seat
of the University of Tennessee and State
Deaf and Dumb and Insane Asylums.
DAILY.
JOURNAL. A>D TRIBUNE; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
republican; dally and weekly eight, Sunday
thirty-two to forty-eight pages 17x23; sub-
scription—dally $3, Sunday $2, weekly 50
cents; established— Journal 1839. Tribune
1816; consolidated July, 1898; Wm. Rule,
editor; The Journal and Tribune Company,
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily: 8,382 in 1901
15,060 in 1904
13,013 in 1905
13,692 in 1906
14,694 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 14,063 in 1903 and
14,513 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1907.
J^"The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
'rating accorded the Journal is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Roweil's American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— Ti^e Journal
AND Tribu.nk occupies the exclusive morn-
ing field, publishes the only Sundav paper
in Knoxville, making It the only paper
which can absolutely cover the entii^ city
of Knoxville. Present population of Knox
vlUe and suburbs, 80,000.
It is the only paper that can reach the 42
rural routes of Knox county (population.
100.000; rural free delivery service covers
6,851 houses) and 500 routes in East Tennes-
see on the day of publication. Pays more
postage than all other publications com-
bined mailed out of Knoxville. entitled to
second-class rates (of which there are six
teen). Certiflcale from postmaster as to
our postage bill sent on demand.
Averaee sworn week-day circulation for
lattthrle months of 1907 was lfi.236. Also
leads in quality. Mgr. Foreign Adv Dept .
Vreeland-Ben jamln.NewYork and Chicago.
SENTINEL.; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays: demo-
cratic; ten to twenty-four pages 13^24; sub-
Bcrlptlon-daily $3, weekly $1; established-
■ AN ,
daily 1886, weekly 1886; Geo. F. Milton, editor;
C. B. Johnson, manager; Knoxville Sentinel
Company, publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: daily: 4,200 in 1894
4,582 in 1899
6,162 in 1900
6,020 in 1901
7,701 in 1902
9,691 in 1903
11,482 in 1904
10,562 in 1905
11,180 in 1906
12,352 in 1907
For the year 1897 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rating
to that effect. It has not since made any
renetval of the claim.
Publisher's announcement.— During the year
1907 the Sentinel carried 9,623 inches more
local advertising in Its six publication
days per \veek than did the Journal and
Tnbune in its seven issues per week.
The largest department store in Knox-
ville contracts for 50 per cent more adver-
tising in tlie Sentinel than it does in the
Journal and Tribune, and the rates nald
each paper are exactly the same. The Sen -
TiNEL is also the recognized want advertis-
ing medium of the city.
The circulation of the Skntinfl for the
month of Deceml^er, 1907. averaged 13,121
dally. The advertising rale of the Sentinel
is inflexible. All advertisers are treated
exactly alike. No part of your appropria-
tion for Knoxville or East Tennessee
should be placed before getting rates from
the SUNTINtL.
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN: Sundays; independent;
twenty pages 11x16; subscription $1.60; es-
tablished June. 1907; Guy C. Sibley, editor
and publisher (1— 8)- ,„ ^^,_,- . «- . Tkv/.
HO L ST ON CHRISTIAN ADIO-
C A T E J Thursdays ; meihodlst episcopal
south; sixteen pages 10>^xl4: subscription
kl; established 1898; Jas. I. Cash editor; Hol-
ston Printing Company, publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3.052 in 1899
and 3.638 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1904 and 1907-
INDEPENDENT; Sundays; peoples
narty; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
Kblished 1894;^ Geo. W. Ford, editor and
publisher. . ™^ ,,»wti»
METHODIST A DVOCATE-.I OUR-
NAL; Thursdays; method 1st ejjlscupal;
sixteen pages 10x14: subscription »1; estab-
lished-Methodist A dvocate l^b^ . /^.f/'' '^;;^
Journal 1892, consolidated 1892: J. J- ^I^"^.«'■;
D.D., editor; Union Methodist Publishing
Co.. publishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: 3>309 >" 1904
5.782 in 1907
REVIEW : Saturdays (A A).
MONTHLY.
BUSINESS MAGAZINE; monthly;
mercantile; one hundred and twenty pa^es
7x91^- subscription .50 cents; established 189. ,
Chalies A. Whittle, editor: The Business
Magazine Company (Inc.), publishers (1-8 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,2S0 in 1898
and 3,041 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1904 and 1907-
INDUSTRIOUS HEN; monthly: poul-
try j forty to forty-eight pages 9x12; sub-
1084
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
scription 50 cents; established 1904; T. L.
Bayue, editor; S. B. Newman & Co., pub-
lishers (1-8). _
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 7,soo in 1907.
LAFAYETTE, c. h., Macon Co. a
330+ pop., 10 m. E. of Westmoreland, near-
est station on Chesapeake Sc Nashville Rd.
3IACON CO. NEWS; Fridays (A A).
liA rOLLETTE, c. h., Campbell Co.
a 8.000+ pop., on Southern Rd.
NEW!*; Fridays (A A).
LA^WRENCEBURG, c. h., Law-
renoe Co. [^ 323+ pop., on Louisville & Nash-
ville Rd. and Shoal r., 80 m. S. W. of Nash-
ville, the State capital. Manufacturings
planing and roller flour mills. Fruit and
cotton growing. Iron mining and lumber-
ing.
LAWRENCE DE3IOCRAT; every
evening exeepc Sunday; democratic; four
pages 13«:20: s'lbscription $3; established
1884; Chas. T. Crawford, editor and pub-
lisher (6-6 P).
LAWRENCE UNION; Thursdays ; re
publican ; eight pages 20x26 ; subscription
$1; established 1836; John Schade, Jr., editor;
Joe B. Schade. publisher (3—3).
LEBANON, c. h., Wilson Co. b l,956t
pop., on Nashville. Chattanooga & St. Louis
and Southern Rds., 30 m, E. of Nashville,
the State capital. Seat of Cumberland
• Universit}'. Manufactures of flour and
flour barrels. Lumber, corn, wheat, hog,
horse and mule market.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x2U; subscription $1; established
1900; H. H. Weir, editor; Banner Printing
Co., publishers (1—7).
(iopies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
DE3IOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1889; E. E. Adams, editor and publisher
(1— 4j.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,050 in 1895
and 1,430 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
LE'WISBURG, c. h., Marshall Co. a
1,421+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd., 30 m. S. E. of Columbia
and 55 S. of Nashville, the State capital.
Agriculture.
MARSHALL GAZETTE; semi week
ly, Tuesdays aud Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 13x30; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; Ewlng & Kercheval, editors and
publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1899
and 1,729 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TENNESSEE.
TRIBUNE; weekly, twlce-a-week, Tues-
days and Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; W.
M. Carter, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,201 in 1903,
since_ ■yvhich it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
LEXINGTON, c. h., Henderson Co. -D
1,332+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Rd., 28 m. E. of Jackson. Cotton,
saw, planing and grist mills. Farming.
PROGRESS; Fridays; four pages 20x26 ;
subscription $1 ; established 18B4; W. V. Barry,
editor and publisher.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab
lished 1893; Felix Creasy, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LINDEN, c. h., Perry Co. D 400 pop.,
on Buffalo creek, 20 m. W. by S. W. of
Centerville. Timber, grain and iron. Ag-
riculture.
niAIL; Fridays; independent; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1894; John
W. Turner, editor and publisher.
LIVINGSTON, c. h., Overton Co. b
330 pop., near Tennessee r., 14 m. N. of
Algood, the nearest station on Nashville
& Knoxville Rd. Farming and live stock.
CRESCENT: Tuesdays ; eight pages
13x20; subscription 50 cents; established 1898;
Crescent Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (A A).
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
11x13; subscription $1; established 1890; Q.
B. & Mack McGee, editors and publishers
LOUDON, c. h., Loudon Co. n- 876t
pop., on Southern Rd., 29 m. S W. of Knox-
ville. Extensive marble quarries and
marble and lumber mills. Manufactur-
ing, stock raising and farming.
LOUDON CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1886; W. H. Matheny, editor
and publisher (9—5).
LUTTRELL, Union Co. nf 210t pop.,
on Southern Rd., 4 m. E. of Maynardville.
Milling.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 20x26; sub«Jcription $1; Webster &
Sharp, editors and publishers (8 — 3).
LYNCHBURG, c. h., Moore Co. Q
417+ pop., 12 m. S. W. of Tullahoma and 79 S.
E. of Nashville, the State capital. Sash and
blind manufactory.
FALCON; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established 1884;
Bean & Parks, editors and publishers (10—6).
McEWEN, Humphreys Co. -D on
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd., 57
m.W. of Nashville. Steam flour mill and
wood-working plants.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1895; C. P. Hopkins, editor; C. G. & C. P. Hop-
kins, publishers (1—8).
McKENZIE, Carroll Co. -at, 000 pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville and Nashville,
Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds., 113 m. N. E.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1085
TENNESSEE.
of Memphis and 117 W. of Nashville, the
State capital. Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription; $1; established January, 1892;
D. A. Burkhalter, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this naper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
MoMINNVILLE,c.h.,frarre7i Co. D
l,980t pop., ou Nashville. Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd.,35m, N. E. of TuUahomaand
75 S. E. of Nashville, the State capital.
Manufacturing, agriculture, stock raising,
lumber and fruit growing.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1855; Wra. VV. Wallace, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,190 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1906.
SOUTHERN STANDARD; Satur-
days; independent-democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; R.
M. Reams, editor and publisher (1—8).
WARREN CO. TIHES; Fridays; four
pages 2ux26; subscription $1; established
1903; Billoat& Brown, editors and publishers
(8— 3P).
MADISONVILLE, c. h., Monroe
Co. R on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 9 m.
S. E. of Sweetwater and 45 S. W. of Knox-
ville. Agriculture, mining and poultry
and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 16x22 ; subscription SI ; estab-
lished 1890; Reese V. Hicks, editor and pub-
lisher (1--8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,168 in 1903
and 1,229 iri 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
MONROE CITIZEN; Thursdays; re-
publican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899 ; Walter Franklin, editor;
Walter Franklin Company, publishers (3—3).
MANCHESTER, c. h., Coffet Co. a
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
81 m. S. E. of Nashville, the State capital.
Flour, spoke, handle, saw and planing
mills and tomato factory.
COFFEE CO. NEWS; Saturdays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 171^x24: subscription $1;
established September, 1905; Charles T. &
Eugene C. Wilson, editors and publishers.
TIMES ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1881;
James H. Ashley, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,073 in 1907
MARTIN, Weakley f 0. t]1.730tpop.,on
Illinois Central and Nashville, Chattanooga
ft St. Louis Rds., 9 m. N. W.'of Dresden,
the county seat, and 141 W. of Nashville,
the State capital. Saw, planing and flour
mills, tobacco and Ice factories and brick-
yard. Agriculture.
NEWS; semi-weekly; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1904; Lem Burge, editor and publisher
(8-€) (A A).
TENNESSEE.
MAIL; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription?!; established 1885; T. L.
Turner, editor; Cayce & Turner, publishers
(7-3 P).
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST; Tuesdays;
primitive baptist; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1; e8tal)li6hea ISf^e; C. H. Cayces,
editor; Cayces & Turner, publisliers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,109 in 1898
6,151 in 1906
8,624 in 1907
MARYVILLE, c. h., Blount Co. Q-
on Knoxville & Augusta Rd., 16 m. 8. of
Knoxvllle. Seat of Maryvllle College.
Woolen mills, sash, door and blind factory
anfl flour mills. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
February, 1904; Wm. Koehler, editor and
publisher (1—5) (A A).
T I MES ; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription jl ; established 1884;
W. C. Goddard. editor; A. Goddard * Sons,
publishers (9—3).
MEDINA, Gibson Co. -d 300 pop., on
Illinois Central Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Trenton.
HERALD; Fridays; democnitic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1903; J. M. Fryar, editor and publisher (5—3).
MEMPHIS, c.h., Shelby Co. p 102,320t
pop., center of eleven railroads, on the
Mississippi r., at the head of navigation for
largest sized steamboats. Has extensive
manufactories of cotton and is the princi-
pal commercial center between Saint Loulg
and New Orleans. One of the leading cot-
ton marts in the country, shipping annu-
ally more than one-half million bales.
DAILY.
COMMERCIAL A PPEA L ; every
morning, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; dem-
ocratic; daily eight to twelve, Sunday thirty-
six to fortv, weekly ten to twelve pages
18x24; subscription— daily $6, Sunday $1.50,
weekly 30 cents: established— Cow weT-otal
1889. Avalanchel851,Appeal\840; consolidated
1894; Commercial Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2—4).
Copies printed: daily: 15.S21 in 189S
24,819 in 1900
28,939 in 1903
33,965 in 1904
38,915 in 1905
38,927 in 1906
42,066 in 1907
Sunday: 34.910 in 1902
47,002 in 1904
55,887 in 1905
58,236 in 1906
61,773 in 1907
Weekly, 80,585 in 190 ^
77,767 in 1906
80,078 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— The testimony
of the local advertiser Is thp be.st testi-
mony a newspaper can offer. The Memphis
Commercial Appeal during liK)? printed
1 699,152 agate lines more local advertising
than the other Memphis paper. The local
advertising alone of the Comsjercial Ap-
peal was 2.52,168 agate lines more than the
combined local foreign and cla8slfie<l ad-
vertising of the other paper. Its total
advertising was 3,024,940 agate lines more
than the other paper. These ftaures are
stupendous, and this testimony from the
advertisers as to how they regard the Com-
mercial APPEAL probably places it In Its
1086
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
TENNESSEE— Memphis.
field one of the most conspicuous and pre-
euiineut newspapers of the United States.
AS to circulation, the Commercial Ap-
peal's average during 19U7 was 42,066 net
paid daily, 61,173 net paid Sunday, and
aO,078 net paid weelcly. Ninety seven per
cent of the Commercial Appeal's city cir-
culation is delivered direct into the homes,
and this home delivery circulation Is guar-
anteed to be 40 per cent more than any
other Memphis paper. The growth of the
Commercial Appeal's circulation is of a
solid, substantial nature, as the figures,
year to year, in the American Newspaper
Directory above show. Its circulation
represents the best of quality, as well as
its large excess circulation in its field.
Smith & Thompson, foreign advertising
representatives. Tribune Building, Chicago
—225 Fifth Avenue, New York.
NEVVS-SCl.lIITAR ; every evening
except Sunday, Sunday morning, and
W E E K Li Y , Thursdays ; independent;
daily ten to twenty, Sunday forty-two to
fifty-six, weekly eight to twelve pages 18x24;
subscription — daily and Sunday $7.50, Sun
day $2.50, weekly 50 cents ; established—
Evening Scimitar 1880, News 1902, consoli-
dated 1904; Gr. A. Soniarindyck, manager; G.
D. Ralue, editor and publisher i2 — 8).
Copies printed: daily, 17,066 in 1903
28,907 in 1905
35,556 in 1907
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 17,594 in 1903 and
28,729 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
20,000 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PRESS; every evening except Sunday
(A A).
WEEKLY.
BLUFF CITY NEWS; Saturdays; re-
publican; eight pages 18>i^xl9M; subscription
$1.50; established May, 1900; King I.Cham-
bers, editor and publisher (12—5).
CATHOLIC JOURNAL; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1875; Wm. Fitzgerald,
editor and publisher (8--3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
COLORED CITIZEN; Saturdays;
negro; republican; four pa^es 15x22; sub-
scription . SI. 50; established 1893; The Colored
Citizen Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
COMMERCIAL, ADVOCATE;
Saturdaj'S; commercial; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1886 ; Patrick
Bovle, editor and publisher (8—3).
CONSERVATOR; Saturdays (A A).
CORRIERE; Thursdays (A A).
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNt^; Saturdays;
German; Independent; four pages 18x24: sub-
scription $2.50: established 1887; L. G. Fritz,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
HERALD: Saturdays ; democratic ;
four pages 13x20: subsoriptioii $\; estab-
lished 1895; A. L. Rowe. editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
JEWISH SPECTATOR; Fridays;
Jewish; eight and ten pages 13x30; subscrip-
tion SS; established 1885; M. Samfleld, edi-
tor; Joseph M. Samfield, publisher; prints
an edition for New Orleans, La. (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,695 in 1901
and 11,729 in 1906, since which it has
TENNESSEE— Memphis .
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7.500 in 1907.
SHELBY CO. DEMOCRAT;
Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1887: C. B. Johnston, editor;
C. B. Johnston & Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,453 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250
every year since, up to and including
1907.
SOUTHERN CONTRACTOR AND
INVESTOR; Thursdays (A A).
SUEDI.ICHES POST-JOURNAL;
Saturdays ; German ; independent ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; established
1873; Zlmmermann & Brc, editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1897 and 1898, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
TIMES; Sundays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $3; established 1898;
H. J. Boswell, editor; Times Publishing Co.,
publishers (3—6).
Copies printed: 2,110 in 1905
2,940 in 1906
3,207 in 1907
UNITED LABOR JOURNAL; Fri
days; labor; eight pages 15x20; subscription
$3; established 1889; Union Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (i2— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1904 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
EXPOSITOR AND JOURNAL
semi-monthly; baptist; eight pages 12>5xl7}^
subscription 50 cents; established May, 1902
E. L. Wesson, editor; Southern Publishing
Co., publishers (12—5) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,533 ^^ 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1906.
INTERNATIONAL COOPERAGE
NEWS; semi-monthly ; cooperage; twenty
pages l()J4xl8i^ ; subscription $1; established
December, 19U5; Ward Morton, editor; C. B.
Johnston & Co., publishers (2 — 8 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
ODD-FELLOW^ IN SPIRIT AND
TRUTH; semi-monthly; odd fellows; four
pages 12J^x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1904; H. M. Pilcher, editor and
publisher (1—5) (A A).
PLANTER'S JOURNAL; semi
monthly; agriculture and cotton; thirty-
two pages 10x14; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1887 ; H. L. Bedford, editor; Planters
Journal Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,188 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MONTHLY.
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE FO-
RUM; monthly (A A).
JOURNAL OF COMMERCE; month
ly; mercantile; twenty pages 10^x14; sub-
CATALOGUE BY STATES,
1087
TENNESSEE-3Ie miihis.
TENNESSEE.
8criptiou$l; established January, 1901; Wil
Ham S. Heinby, editor and publisher (6—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding :,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HIEDICAL. in O N T H L. V ; medical;
ninety-eight pages 6x9; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1861; K. B. McKinney.M.D., editor;
C. H. Bright, publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,046 in 1894,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
SOUTHERN LIQUOR JOURNAL;
monthly; liquors; thirty eix pages 11x14;
subscription $2.50; established 1904; George
B. Bowling, manager; C. B. Johnston & Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907-
MILAN, Oibson Co. -nl,682t pop., on
Louisville & Nashville and Illinois Central
Rds., 94 m. E. of Memphis. Agriculture and
fruit growing.
EXCHANGE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1874; J.W. Hayim, editor and publisher (1 — 1).
MILL.INGTON, Shelby Co. P 239t
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 17 m, N. E. of
Memphis.
NEWSs; Saturdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established November, 1906;
Mrs. E. M. Allan, editor; W. M. Allen, pub-
lisher (1—7 P).
MORRISTOWN, c. h., Hamblen Co.
rf 2,973+ pop., on Morristown & Cumberland
Gap and Soutliern Rds., near Holston r., 4^
m. N. E. of Knoxville. Flour mills, sash
and blind factories, stove foundry and
wagon shops. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1866 ; John E. Helms, Jr., editor and publisher
/- q Pi
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; esrab
lished 1893; A. C. Helms, editor and publisher
(8—3).
MOUNTAIN CITY, c. h., Johnson
Co. cf 28 m. E. S. E. of Bristol. Farming
and stock raising.
TENNESSEE TOMAHAWK;
Thursdays; republican; four pages 16xi2;
•ubscription $1: established 1882; W «,.
Keys editor; Tomahawk Company, publish-
ers (7-3 P).
MOUNT PLEASANT, ^^fcmry Co.
g 2 007+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
60 m S W. of Nashville, the State capitaL
RECORD; semi-weekly, Tueadays and
Fridays ; independent : four pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established April. 1906; M. B.
Young, editor and publisher (5— b f).
MURrREESBORO, c. h., Ruther-
ford Co. a 3,999+ pop., on Nashville, Chatta-
nooga & St. Louis Rd., 32 m. S. E. of Nash-
ville, the State capital. Lumber, cotton
and flour mills.
HOME JOURNAL; FrWajsj^demo
cratlc; eight pages 18x24
established 1889; L. J. Burgdorf, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,009 in 1898
and 1,559 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
NEWS- BANNER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x32; subscription (1;
established 1899; T. A. Stebblns, editor and
publisher (8—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,535 i" 190O1
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
RUTHERFORD HERALD ; Fridays
(A A).
RUTHERFORD REPORTER; Fri-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished November, 1906: JohnB. Earthman,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
OVERCOMER ; monthly (A A).
NASHVILLE, c. h., Davidson Co. b
State Capital, 80,865+ pop.— local esti-
mate 122,000— on Illinois Central, Southern
Louisville & Nashville and Nashville. Chat-
tanooga & St. Louis Rds. and Cumberland
r., 200 m. from Its mouth. Engaged in river
commerce. Cottonseed-oil mills, Iron
foundries, machine shops, stove works,
hardware, fertilizer, shoe, candy and
cracker manufactories, rolling and cotton
mills. Iron furnaces, charcoal works and
lumber. Seat of Central Tennessee College.
Fisk and Vanderbllt Universities and sev-
eral other educational institutions.
DAILY.
AMERICAN; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; dally
twelve, Sunday twenty four to forty-eight,
weekly eight pages 17x24 ; subscription— dally
$6, Sunday $2, weekly 50 cents; established
1830; Wm. J. Ewing, editor; The American
Co.. publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: daily,
subscription $1;
20,789 in 1904
21,850 in 1906
24,430 in 1907
Sunday, 25,381 in 1906
26,819 in 1907
Weekly, 53.702 in 1906
60,432 in 1907
BANNER; every evening except Sun-
day, independent; ten to twelve pages 17x24;
subscription $5; established 18(5; Banner
Publishing Company, publishers (5-5).
Copies printed: 11,405 "m 1895
11,791 in 1897
16,267 in 1900
16,170 in 1901
16,073 in 1903
30,227 in 1905
31,455 in 1906
36,206 in 1907
^^ The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the Banner is guaran-
teed by the publishers of Row-
ell's American Newspaper Di-
rectory, who will pay one hun-
dred dollars to the first person who suc-
cessfully controverts its accuracy.
TENNESSEAN ; every morning ; A A).
T1>IES; every evening except Sunday
(A A).
1088
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE— Nashville.
WEEKLY.
ANZEIGER DES SUEDENS; Satur
lays; German; Independent; ten pages
18x24; subscription $2.25; established IBHO;
Wm. B. Fischer, editor and publisher (7— 3 P ).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
BAPTIST AND REFLECTORj
Thursdays; baptist; sixteen pages 11x16;
subscription $2; established 1835; E. E. Folk,
D.D., editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,309 in 1895
and 6,500 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
CHILDREN'S VISITOR: Sundays;
methodist episcopal, south ; eight pages
103^x15; subscription 60 cents; established
1866; James Atkins, editor; Smith & Lamar,
publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paner had credit
for an average issue of 76,544 in 1903
and 93-636 in 1905, since which it has
not fiirnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 75,000 in 1907.
This is the highest i-ating ever accord-
ed in the absence of a definite and sat-
isfactory statement of copies printed
dttring the period of a full year.
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE; Thurs
days ; methodist episcopal, south ; sixteen
pages 13x17; subscription $2; established 1837;
Geo. B. Winton, editor; Smith & Lamar, pub-
lishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 14,318 in 1901
and 14.809 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 12,500 in 1907.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN ;
Thursdays; presbyterlan ; thirtv-two pages
9x13; subscription $1.50; established 1840;
Jas. E. Clarke, editor; Cumberland Presby-
terian Publishing House, publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper "had credit
for an average issue of 15,690 in 190 1
and I4fi42 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
EPWORTH ERA; Thursdays; metho-
dist episcopal, south; sixteen pages 81^x115^;
subscription $1; established 1S94: H. M. Du
Bose, D.D., editor; Bigham & Smith, pub
lishers (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,923 in 1900
and 8,638 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
7,^00 in 1905 and 1907.
WOSPEL. ADVOCATE ; Thursdaj's:
church of Christ; sixteen pages 11x16; sub
scriptlon $1.50; established 1858; The Mc-
Qulddy Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,462 in 1902
and 11,155 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite anS satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
LABOR ADVOCATE; Fridays; labor;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
TENNESSEE— Nashville.
1898; A. E. Hill, editor; Labor Advocate Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LIVING WATER; Thursdays; unde-
nominational; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip
rion $1; established 1891; J. O. McClurkan,
editor; The Pentecostal Mission Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,325 in 1895
and 7,476 in 1896, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
MIDLAND METHODIST; Wednes-
days; methodist episcopal, south; sixteen
pages 11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1871 ;
J. A. Burrow, editor; O. W. Pat ton, publisher
(1-5).
Copies printed: 5,906 in 1899
6,082 in 1904
6,578 in 1907
SLOAN'S KNIGHTS OF PYTH-
IAS WEEKLY; Tuesdays; Knights of
Pythias; twelve pages 6x10; subscription $1;
established 1900; Maj. W. H. Sloan, editor
and publisher (12-*6) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,284 in 1901
and 1,200 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1906.
SOUTHERN LUMBERMAN; Satur-
days; lumber; eighty to one hundred pages
11x15; subscription $3; established 1881; Dan
W. Balrd, editor; Baird-Cowan Publishing
Co.. publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: 5,208 in 1906
5,926 in 1907
SEMIMONTHLY.
SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST
AND HOME; semimonthly; agricultural;
sixteen to twenty pages 11x14; subscription
50 cents; established 1869; The Southern Agri-
culturist Co., editors and publishers (12— .5).
Copies printed: 43,527 in 1904
45,481 in 1905
46,896 in 1906
49,512 in 1907
MONTHLY.
A. O. U. W. MESSENGER; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen; four
pages 63^x9: subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1891: T. B. Medearis, editor and pub-
llsher(12 — 4). Does not insert advertisements.
BAPTIST BOYS AND GIRLS;
monthly: baptist (southern); sixteen pages
10x13}^; subscription 32 cents; established
January, 1904: I. J. Van Ness, editor; S. S.
Board of the Southern Baptist Convention,
publishers (1—5 P). Does not insert adver-
tisements.
BULLETIN; monthly; fraternal;
twenty pages 9x12; subscription 66 cents;
established 1895; J. H. Baird, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 8). Does not insert ad vertisemenls.
CONFEDERATE VETERAN;
monthly; Confederate Veterans; forty eight
pajtes 8x10%; subscription $1; established
1893: S. A. Cunningham, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,350 in 1901
and 20,750 in 1906, since which it has
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
losa
TENNESSEE— Nashville.
TENNESSEE— Na.shville.
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 17,500 in 1907.
DIXIE MIL.L.ER 5 monthly; milling;
seventy-two pages '.ixl2; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894; B. Kirk Kankiii, manager;
The Dixie Miller Company, publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 3,250 in 1899
4,000 in 1900
4,146 in 190S
4,021 in 1906
4,023 in 1907
FISR HERAT^D; monthly (A A).
JOURNAL, OF MEDICINE AND
SURGERY; monthly; medical; sixty
eight pages 6x10; subscriotlon $1 ; established
1851 : C. S. Briggs, M.D., editor and publisher
(8-3 P).
RIND WORDS; monthly; baptist
(southern) ; thirty-two pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion 52 cents; established 1868; I. J. Van Ness.
editor; S. S. Board of Southern Baptist Con-
vention, publishers (1— 5 P). Does not insert
advertisements.
.MERCHANT AND MANUFACT-
URER; monthly; sixty eight pages 9x12;
subscription $1 ; established 1895 ; Robert
L. Burch, editor; Merchant and Manufac-
turer Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,225 in 1900
6,253 in 1901
6,560 in 1902
7,808 in 1906
8,066 in 1907
MISSIONARY ;monthly; Presbyterian;
forty-four pages 7x10: subscription 75 cents;
established 1867; H. F. Williams, editor; Ex
ecutive Committee of Missions of Presby
terlan Church in United States, publishers^
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,762 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NATIONAL. GUARDSMAN; month
ly (A A).
PALLADIUM; monthly ; fraternal ;
four pages 15x22; subscription 60 cents; es-
tablished 1882; D. L. Martin, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3). wm$ ^ _
PROGRESSIVE TEACHER AND
SOUTHWESTERN SCHOOL
JOURNAL; monthly, except July and Au-
gust; educational; sixty-eight pages 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1895; Claude J.
Bell Co., publishers (1—8;.
Copies printed: 5,909 in 1901
8,400 in 1902
9,500 in 1903
io,'5oo in 1904
13,200 in 1906
13,100 in 1907
SOUTHERN BUILDINGRECORDj
monthly; buildinj?; contracting; forty-eiaht
pages 10xl3>^: subscription $1; established
1905; Havnes McFadden. editor; B. KirkRan
kin, publisher (2—81.
SOUTHERN POULTRY MAGA-
ZINE; monthly(AA). ^„-,„^^„^„
SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER;
monthly; medical and surgery; one hundred
pages 6x9; subscription $1; established 1878;
Deortng J. Roberts. editor and publisherd— 6).
Copies printed: 4^928 in 1899
7,437 in 1905
7,511 in 1907
SUNDA Y SCHOOL MAGAZINE;
monthly; methodlst episcopal, south; sixty-
four paprf 8 6x9: subscription 50 cents: estab-
lished 1871; James Atkins, editor; Barbee &
Smith, publishers (3— 3>. , , ,.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 46,683 in 1902
^nd 59,733 in 1905, since which it has
69
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 40,000 in 1907.
TAYLOR-TROT WOOD MA(;A.
ZINE; monthly; literary ; one hundred and
eighty pages 7x10; subscrl|)ti«)n $1 ; estab-
lished April, 1905; Robert S. Taylor and John
T. Moore, editors; Taylor-Trotwood Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—8).
.Copies printed: 76,508 in 1906
85,155 in 1907
TENNESSEE MASON; monthly;
masonic; twelve pages; 10x12; subscription
$1; established 1893; W. H. Bumpas, editor
and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,532 in 1903
and 3,500 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY ADVO-
CATE; monthly; methodlst episcopal,
south; thirty six pages 7x10; subscription 50
cents; established 1880; Mrs. Frank A. Butler,
editor; Woman's Board of Missions of the
Methodist-Episcopal Church, South, publish-
ers. Does not insert advertisements.
BI-MONTHLY.
SCROLL OF PHI DELTA THETA;
bi-monthly, during college year; college fra-
ternity; one hundred and thirty pages 6x9;
established 1875; John H. DeWitt, editor; Phi
Delta Theta Fraternity, publishers (12—5)
(A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,550 in 1895
and 2,560 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1906.
QUARTERLY.
ADVANCED QUARTERLY; baptist
(southern); thirtj-slx pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 8 cents; established 1887; I. J. Van Ness,
editor; S. S. Board of Southern Baptist Con-
vention, publishers (1—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue- or 254,000 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 75,900
in 1907, which is the highest rating
ever accorded in the absence of a satis-
factory detailed statement of actual
issues during the period of a full year.
B. Y. P. U. QUARTERLY: baptist
(.southern); thirt^-slx pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion 40 cents; established 1900; I. J. Van Ness,
editor: Sundav School Board of Southern
Baptist Convention, pulilishers (1—5 P). Does
not insert advertisements.
BIBLE CLASS QUARTERLY; bap-
tist (southern) ; forty-four pages 6}4\9]4; sub-
scription 16 cents; establishe<i 1887: I. J. Van
Ness, editor; Sunday School Board of South-
ern Baptist Convention, publishers (1— 5P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 49.000 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1907.
DENTAL HEADLIGHT; quarterly,
January, April, July and October; dental;
eighty-four pages 6x9; subscription SOcents;
established 1883; J. A.Dale, D.D.S., editor;
Morrison Bros., publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907*
GOSPEL ADVANCED QUARTER.
LY^A A).
1090
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TENNESSEE— Nashville.
TENNESSEE.
GOSPEL. INTERIMEDIATE QUAR-
TERLY (▲▲).
HOME DEPARTMENT Q U A R-
TERL.Y(A A).
INTERMEDIATE QUARTERJLY;
baptist (southei-n); thirty-six pages 6x8}^;
subscription 8 cents; established 1887; I. J.
Van Ness, editor; Sunday Sciiool Board of
Southern Baptist Convention, publishers
(1-5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 143,250 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
a report, but was credited ^ with more
than 75,000 in 1907, which is the high-
est rating ever accorded in the absence
of a definite and satisfactory report of
copies printed during the period of a
full year.
METHODIST REVIEW; quarterly
(▲A).
PRIMARY QUARTERLY'; baptist
(southern); thirty-six pages 6x8^^; subscrip-
tion 8 cents; established 1887; I. J. Van Ness,
editor; Sunday School Board Soutljerh
Baptist Conveniion, publishers (1—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SENIOR QUARTERLY (A A).
SUPERINTENDENT'S QUAR-
TERLY (A A).
NEWBERN, Dyer Co. -a l,438t pop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., 10 m. N. E. of Dyeri-
burg, the county seat. Saw, flour and
planing mills.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898 ; W. J. Allen, editor and publisher
(1-5) (A A).
TENNESSEEAN; Frldaj's; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1888; W. W. Glass, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
NEWPORT, c. h., Cocke Co. D- 1,6301
pop.— local estimate 1,950— on Southern Rd.
and Big Pigeon r., 50 m. E. of Kuoxville.
Agriculture, mining and lumbering.
PLAIN TALK; Thursdays; independ-
ent; six pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; M. A. Roadman, editor; W. C.
Anderson's Sons, publishers (7—5).
TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1895;
F. H. Fagala, editor and publisher (8—3).
NEW TAZEWELL, Claiborne Co.
cf 112 pop., 1 m. N. of Tazewell. Farming
and mining.
EAST TENNESSEE TI3IES-JOUR-
NALj Fridays; republican ;four pages 17x24;
subscription $1 ; established — Times 1901,
Journal 1905; M. L. Crowley, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
ONEIDA, Scott Co. cf 415t pop., on
Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific
Rd.
SCOTT CO. HERALD; Fridays (AA).
OOLTEWAH, c.h., J^amesCo. O, 500
pop., on Southern Rd., 15 m. E. of Chatta-
nooga. Farming.
JAMES CO. TIMES; Fridays; four
pages l3x'.>0; subscription $1; established
1904; P. A. & G. W. Gates, editors and pub-
lishers (7— 5).
PARIS, c. h., Henry Co. tl 2,018t pop.,
on Louisville & Nashville and Nashville,
Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds., 110 m. W. of
Nashville, the State capital, and 130 N. E.
of Memphis. Wheat, cotton and tobacco
growing.
PARISIAN; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Frank
Cheek, editor and publisher (3—3) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that eft'ect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
POST-INTELLIGENCER: Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; gubscriptlon
$1; established 1865; John T. Irion, editor;
John R. Rlson, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite a^d satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
PARSONS, Decatur Co. -d 500 pop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
17 m. E. of Lexington. Farming.
DECATUR CO. NEWS; Fridays: In
dependent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; establishf^ 1899; B. F. Parlow, editor and
publisher (12—3).
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
PETERSBURG, Lincoln Co. g 411t
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 12 m. N. of Fayettevllle, the county
seat. Flour mills and hoop factory. Farm-
ing.
PROGRESS; Fridays, democratic: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1903; W. M. Carter, editor and publisher (1—4).
PIKEVILLE, c. h., Bled$oe Co. Q 800
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 85 m. N. of Chattanooga. Agriculture,
coal mining and fruit growing.
BANNER; Fridays; four palges 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1891; J.H.Morris,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
PULASKI, c. h., Gilet Co. g 2,838t
pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd., 80 m.
S. of Nashville, the State capital. Machine
shops, carriage factory and planing and
flour mills. Agi'Iculture and stock raising.
CITIZEN; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1854;
W. B. Romine, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,272 in 1895
and 1,550 in 1898, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907"
GILES CO. RECORD; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1894; W. F. Martin, editor;
Martin & Gordon, publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,35° in 1895 and 1,451
in 1898, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
LEADER ; fortnightly (A A).
CAV'ALOGCrE BY STATES.
lOPl
TENNESSEE.
TENNESSEE.
RIPLEY, c.h.,Z,aMderdaf Co. -alfiiO\
pop., on lUluols Central Rd., 52 m. N. N. E,
of Memphlg. Agriculture and timber.
LAUDERDALE CO. ENTER-
PRISE; Fridays; democratic; eiglit pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1885; Camp-
bell & Hedgepeth, editors and publishers
(6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
NEWS} Fridays ; independent-demo
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1871 ; J. L. Sparks & Co., editors
and publishers.
ROCKWOOD, Roane Co. [T. S,899t
pop., on Queen & Crescent Route and Rock-
wood & Tennessee River Rds.. 9 m. S. W. of
Harriraan and 5 from Tennessee r. Coal
and Iron mining..
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x32; subscription Jl ; established 1886;
R. P. Sultz, editor and publisher (1—8).
ROGERSVILLE, c. h.. Hawkins Co.
cf 1,886+ pop., on Southern Rd.. 3 m. N. of
Tennessee r. and 53 N. B, of KnoivlUe.
Furniture factory, roller flour mill and
marble works.
HERA Li D; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1886; James A. Holston, editor; Herald Pub
lishing Co.. publishers (8—3).
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1885; Geo. A. Smith, editor; Juo. B. AUinder,
publisher (8-3 P).
STAR; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscrutlon $1; established 1898;
J. Wesley Brown, editor and publisher.
RUTHEREORD, Oibson Co. -u 677t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 11 m. N. of Tren-
ton, the county seat. Grist, saw and cot-
ton-gin mills.
REGISTER; Saturdays; neutral; six
pagt^s 18x24; subscription SI; established 1889;
H. W. Williams, editor and pubUsher.
RUTLEDGE, c.h., Grainger Co.^bQQ
poD., on Knoxvilie & Brlstish Rd., 16 m. N.
W. of Morristown. Stock raising, farming,
and mineral springs.
TIMES; Saturdays; republican ; eight to
twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; eatab-
lished 1900; W. C. Clark, editor and publisher
(7—5).
SAVANNAH, c. h., Hardin Co. p
1,500 pop., a shipping point on Tennei-
see r., about 60 m. below Florence. Ala.
Agriculture and timber.
COURIER; Fridays ; ei,ght P^ges 13x20 ;
subscription $1; established 188d; O. L. Har-
low, editor and publisher (1—8).
SELMER, c. h.. McNairy Co. P 1,000
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd., 35 m. S. of
Jackson. Agriculture.
Mcnairy co. independent;
Fridays ; independent - republican , tour
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
June, 1902; J. W. Purvlance, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SEQU ACHEE,3f arioji Co. q, 360 pop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
5 m. N. E. of Jasper, the county seat.
Vineyards and handle works.
VALLEY NEWS; Thursdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; established
1893; Hill & Son, editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 922 in 1907
SEVIERVILLE, c. h., Sevier Co. Q
on Little Pigeon r.,26 m. S. E. of Knoxvilie.
Agriculture.
3I0NTG0MERY'S VINDICATOR;
Wednesdays; four pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1897 ; W. R. Montgomery,
editor and publisher (3 — 'i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,483 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
VOLUNTEER STATE: Fridays; re-
publican; four pages 13x24; subscription $1;
established 1904; Sam F. Rogers, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,381 in 1907
SEWANEE. Franklin Co. g 1,000
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis
Rd., 14 m. E. of Winchester, the county
seat. Seat of University of the South.
Agriculture.
PATHFINDER; monthly; literary;
twentv pages 4^^xt-%; subscription 50 cents;
established July, 1906; Glen Levin Swlggett,
managing editor; University Press 01 Se-
wanee, publishers (1—7 P).
REVIEW; quarterly, January. April,
July and October; literary ; one hundred and
thirty-two pages7xl0; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1892; J. B. Henneman. editor; Long-
mans, Green & Co., publishers (1— S).
SHELBYVILLE, «. h., Bedford Co.
D 2,336t pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga &
St. Louis Rd., 60 m. S. of Nashville, the
State capital. Flour, saw and planing mills ,
iron foundry, machine shops and wagon,
cotton and woolen factories. Grain and
mule market.
BEDFORD CO. TIMES ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1886; S. T. Morton, editor and
publisher (10— 0 1.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1874; W. A. Frost.editor and publisher.
SMITHVILLE, c. h.. Dekalb Co. D
1,100 pop., 20 m. N. of MoMlnnvllle, 25 S, E,
of Watertown and 7 W. of Caney Fork r.
Agriculture, lumbering, nurseries and
milling.
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1: established 1891;
Eugene Hendou, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,117 for the
year 1900. 1,097 in i90i, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
1093
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DII ECTORY,
TENNESSEE.
SNEEDVILLE, c. h., Hancock Co. n
167+ pop., 15 m. N. W. of Rogersville, the
nearest railroad station.
HANX'OCK TI3IES; Fridays; repub-
lican; four pages 15i^x22: subscription $1;
established March, 1899: Walter C. Pollard,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SODDY, Hamilton Co. P, 1,700 pop.,
on Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific
Rd., 21 m. N. E. of Chattanooga. Coaj
mining.
BANNER; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription SI; estab-
lished 1898; Banner Publishing Company,
editors and publishers.
SOMERVILLE. c. h., Fayette Co. p
777+ pop., on Memphis & Charleston and
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rds.
43 m. E. of Memphis. Agriculture.
REPORTER AND FAL.CON;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22^, sub-
scription $1; established 1866; S. G. Sparks &
Son, editors and publishers (8—5 K
SOUTH PITTSBURG, Marion Co.
c\ 2,500 pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga ft
St. Louis Rd. and Tennessee r., 27 m. below
Chattanooga. Two iron furnaces, pipe
works, stove foundry, pencil and cement
manufactories and saw and planing mills.
Farming.
HUSTLiER; Fridays; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
Roy M. Woodfln and R. W. Williamson, edi
tors and publishers (1—8).
SPARTA, 0. h., White Co. n 895t pop.,
on Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd.,
75 m. E. S. E. of Nashville, the State capital.
Agriculture.
EXPOSITOR; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1878; J. B. Snodgrass, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
WHITE CO. FAVORITE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20: subscription
75 cents; established 1896; R. P. Baker, edi-
tor and publisher.
SPRING CITY, IiheaCo.a,6iOT>oip.,
18 m. N. E. of Dayton, the county seat. Coal
mining.
RHEA CO. NEWS; Fridays (A A).
SPRINGFIELD, c.h., Robertson Co.
ih 1,732+ pop., on Louisville & Nashville Rd.,
30 m. N. W. of Nashville, the State capital.
Flour, saw, woolen and planing mills, tan-
nery and brick works. Tobacco, corn,
wheat and grasses. Stock raising and
agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22. subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; S. O. & D. P. B. Murphey, editors
and publishers (1—8).
RECORD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1869; Mrs. Archie Thomas, editor and pub-
lisher.
ROBERTSON CO. NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1895; Chas. H. Love, editor
and publisher (3— 3V
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
TENNESSEE.
mation as w luld warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SWEETWATER, Monroe Co. P,
1,716+ pop., on Southern Rd., 70 m. E. of Chat-
tanooga. Woolen factory, flour and plan-
ing miUs and creamery. Market for graim
and live stock. Agriculture, stock raising
and mining.
TELEPHONE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1896; D. L. Smith, editor and publisher (7—5).
TAZEWEIjLi, c. h., Claiborne Co. cf
500 pop., on Knoxville, Cumberland Gap A
Louisville Rd., 47 m. N. N. E. of Knoxville.
Farming and mining.
CLAIBORNE PROGRESS; Wednes-
days ; independent ; four pages 18x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1887; Ben. Haynes,
editor and publisher (1—8).
TRACY CITY, Grundy Co. g on
Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Rd., 29
m. N. W. of Chattanooga. Coal mining.
MRS. GRUNDY; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1886; G.R.Johnson, editor; The
Grundy Publishing Co., publishers (11—5).
TRENTON, c. h., Gibson Co. -D 3,328t
pop., on Mobile & Ohio Rd.. 90 m. N. E. of
Memphis. Cotton, oil and flour mills.
HERALD-DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1885; E. E. Benton, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
TROY, Obion Co. \2 416t pop., on
Illinois Central Rd.. 10 m. S. W. of Union
City, the county seat. Manufacturing of
household furniture.
NEWS-BANNER; Fridays; independ-
ent-democratic; four pages 18x24: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1875; James M. Brice,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year^ 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
TUL.LAHOMA, Coffee Co. g 2,684t
pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga* St. Louis
Rd.. 70 m. S. E. of Nashville.
GUARDIAN ; Thursdays; local; ten
pages 12x19; subscription $1; established
1880; Bevan Brothers, editors; The Guardian
PubllshingCo., publishers (1—8).
UNION CITY, c. h., Obion Co. tl
3,407+ pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis and Mobile & Ohio Rds. Market for
grain, hogs and cattle. Wagon and ma-
chine shops, flour, corn, lumber and plan-
ing mills.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays; democratic;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1890; Marshall & Baird. editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,809 in 1907
OBION DEMOCRAT; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1886: Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Preston,
editors and publishers (S— 3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1093
TENNESSEE.
TENNESSEE.
TVARTBURG, c. h. Morgan Co. D
258t pop., 4 m. E. of Lancing, nearest sta-
tion on Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas
Rd.
MORGAN CO. PROGRESS; Thura
days(A A).
"WATERTOWN, Wilson Co b 600
pop., on Tennessee Central Rd., 12 m. S. E,
of Lebanon. Farming.
T R I B U N'K ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
six pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1903; H. H. Weir, editor and pub-
lisher (7-5H A A)- ^_ ^ „^
WIL.SON CO. NEWS; Thursdays
(AA).
■\)|^AVERI«Y, e- h., HumphrejfM Co. -a
786t pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Rd.. 66 m. W. of Nashville, the State
capital. Farming.
SENTINELii Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Turner & FaJies. editors and pub-
lishers.
WAYNESBORO, c. h., Wayne Co.
g 875 pop., 15 m. S. E. of Clifton, on the
Tennessee r. Farming.
CITIZEN ; Thursdays ; four pages
13x20; subscriptions!; established 1896; J. L.
Caton, editor and publisher (1—8).
WHITE BLUFFS, Dickson Co. P
1,200 pop., on Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Rd.. 30 m. W. of Nashville, the State
capital. Lumber mills and stove factories.
STAR; Thursdays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established June.
1907; Charles A. Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher (10-7 P).
WHITEVILLE, Hardeman Co. P
468+ pop., ou Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Rd., 12 m. N. E. of Somervllle. Cot-
ton, corn and oats.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 15x22; es-
tablished 1900; G. H. Rhodes, editor and
publisher.
WINCHESTER, c. h., Franklin Co.
p 1,338+ pop., on Nashville. Chattanooga ft
St. Louis Rd. and Elk r., 67 m. N. W. of
Chattanooga and 85 S. S. E. of Nashville,
the State capital. Nurseries, wagon facto-
ries, saw and planing mills, woodworking
establishment, flour mills and marbl«
works. Agriculture, mining and lumbering.
FRANKLIN CO. RECORDj Fri
days; democratic: eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established January 28, 1904; W.
S. Brazelton, editor and publisher (1— «)
^^FKANKLiIN CO. TRUTH; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 189S; C. W. Crozier,
editor; Truth Printing Co.. publishers (1—8).
(Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HERALD ; Saturday* (A A).
WOODBURY, c. h., Cannon Co. D
468+ pop., 15 m. S. E. of Murfreesburg, the
nearest railroad station, and 50 S.E. of Nash-
ville. Flour mill.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Brevard &
Mingle, editors and publishers (A A).
TEXAS.
Population 3,048,710 1, Land Area 262.290 sq. miles.
Bounded north by New Mexico, Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Arkansas,
east by Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Arkansas and Louisiana, southeast by the
Gulf of Mexico, southwest by Mexico, and west by Mexico and New Mexico.
State capital : Austin. Principal products and industries : Cotton, sugar,
rice and cattle raising. Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March
30, 1908), 902, divided as follows : Daily, 99 ; semi-weekly, 20 ; weekly, 709 ; semi-
monthly, 7; monthb', 08; bi-monthly, 1 ; quarterly, 3.
The cities of over 10,000 population, according to the United States census of
1:^00 (t), are as follows :
San Autoiiio 53.321+ AVaco 20,286+
HoHstou 44,«33+ El Paso 15,906+
Dallas 42, 63^+ Laredo 13,429+
Galveston 37,789+ Deuison 11,807+
Fort Worth 26,688+ Sherman 10,243+
Austin 22,258+
ABBOTT, HiU Co. D 435t pop., on Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rd ., 25 m. N. of Waco.
CHRONICIiE; Saturdays: democratic;
eight pages lox21; subscription %\: estab-
lished November, 1903; W. W. Jameson, ed-
itor and publisher (11—5) (A A).
ABILENE, c. h., Taylor Co. t^ 8,411t
pop., on Texas & Pacific Ra., 165 m. W. of
Fort Worth and 200 N. of Austin, the State
capital. Flour, cotton-oU and planing mills,
machine shopg and chair and mattress fac
torles; creamery.
REPORTER) every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—weekly $1; established — dally 189f),
weekly 1881; Abilene Printing Co. (Inc.),
publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The weekly edition of this paper
had credit for an average issue of
1,568 in 1902 and 1,825 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with m-ore than 1,000 in 1907.
BAPTIST TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
baptist; eight pages 13x18; subscription $1;
established 1892; J. B. Cranfill. editor; The
Baptist Tribune Co., publishers (1—6) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,028 in 1899
and 2.165 in i904> since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1. 000 in 1905 and 1906.
FARMERS' JOURNAL. ; Wednes
days; farmers' union; eight pages 12x18;
subscription 50 cents; established June. 1904;
J. L. Hicks, editor and publisher (11— 5).
TAYL.OR CO. NEWS} Fridays; inde-
pendent democratic; eight to twelve pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1885; Jas.
W. Crayton, editor; News Publishing Co.,
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
AVESTERN EVANGEL. ; Wednesdays
(AA)
ALBA, Wood Co. cf on Missouri, Kan-
sas & Texas Rd., 9 m. W. of Quitman, the
county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1901; W. C. Hollo way, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
ALBANY, c. h., Shackelford Co. tl
terminus of Texas Central Rd., 135 m. W. of
Fort Worth. Stock raising and farming.
NEWS; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; R. H. McCarty^
editor and pulilisher (8—3).
ALICE, Nueces Co. P 2,111 pop., on
Mexiffin National, San Antonio & Aransas
Pass Rd., 43m.W. of Corpus Christl, the
countj' seat. Cattle, sheep, truck garden-
ing and cotton.
ECHO; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1894; D. S. Booth, editor and publisher (7— 5).
eL SOIj; Wednesdays; Spanish: demo-
cratic; four pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1895; A. D. Smith, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ALPINE, c. h., Brewster Co. -D 1,600
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 400 m.
W. of San Antonio. Stock raising and
fruit growing.
AVALANCHE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; J. S. Perry, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
TIMES; Wednesdays; Independent; six
pages 13x20; snbscriotlon $1.50; established
June, 1904; R. C. McKinney, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 6).
ALTO, Cherokee Co. Q 700 pop., on St.
Louis Southwestern Rd.. 12 m. S. E. of Rusk,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1095
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
^
the count J' seat. Saw mills, cattle raising,
fruit and agriculture.
HERAIiD ; Fridays ; eight pages 12x18 ;
subseriptioB 50 cents ; established 1900; T. M.
McClure, editor and publisher (7—5).
ALVARADO, Johnson Co. tl l,342t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe Rds., 26 m. S. of Fort
"Worth and 40 S. W. of Dallas. Agriculture.
BUIiLETIN; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established 1880;
P. H. Pardue. editor and publisher.
ALVIN, Brazoria Co. n, 986f pop.,on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.. 24 m. S. by
S. E. of Houston and same distance W.
N. W. of Galveston. Fruit gardening and
farming.
SUN ; Fridays ; independent ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1890: A.
J. Birchfield, editor and publisher.
AI.VORD, Wite Co. ^ 400 pop., on Ft.
Worth & Denver City Rd., 11 m. N. by N. "W.
of Decatur, the county seat.
BUD(»ET; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20 subscription $1; established 1887;
T. C. Miller & Sons, editors and publishers
(3—3).
AMARLLIiO, c. h., Potter Co. t: 7,000
pop.— local estimate 10,000— on Ft. Worth &
Denver City, Rock Island, Pecas Valley &
Northern Texas and Southern Kansas of
Texas Rds., 82 m. N. W, of Memphis. Ship
ping point for cattle and horses.
PANHANDLE; every evening except
Sunday, and HERALD. Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22: subscription— daily , week
ly $1: establlshei— daily 1906, weekly 188.;
S. E Brewu, editor ; P. E. Baesen, publisher
(1-7) •
Cooies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,414 in 1896, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
ANDERSON, c. li.. Grimes Co. P,647t
pop., on International & Great Northern Rd.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays (A A ).
ANGIiETON, c. h., Brazoria Co. R
on Velasco Terminal Rd., 40 m. S. W. of
Galveston. Stock raising. Agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays ; democratic :, eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription 81 v. ,?^^^^V|^|^'*
1S94; W. F. Reed, editor and publisher (6—7).
ANNA, CoiMji Co. [^'402 pop., on Hous-
ton & Texas Central Rd., 10 m. N. of Mc-
Kinney, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock r&isinff.
LEA DER ; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; «sjablishea
September, 1901; Joe E. Adams, editor, R. S.
Fulton, publisher (6—3).
ANNON A, Red River Co. nf 4501 pop.
JONES CO. TALK; Fridays (A A).
NEAVS ; Fridays (A A). ^ . ,
WESTERN-REPORTER; Fridays
(A A).
ANSON, c. h., JonesCo. ih «25pop., 30
m. N. by N. W. of Abilene. AgricuUure and
stock raising.
WESTERN NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1883; P. R. Masters, editor and
publisher (A A).
AQUILLA. Bill Co. tf 142t pop., on
Texas Central Rd., 20 m. N. W. of Waco.
TI3IES: Fridays (AAi.
ARCHER CITY, c. h., Archer Co. ^
135 pop., 25 m. S. S. W. of Wichita Falls.
Grazing.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; four pages
17.x;24: subscription $1; established 1889; R. L.
Tavlor. editor and publish*^.
REPORTER ; Thursdays (A A).
ARLINGTON, Tarrant Co. b 4,000
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 14 m. E. of
Fort Worth. Agriculture and live stock.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1897; John Nichols, manager; Journal
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
ASPERMONT, c.'h., Stonewall Co.\2.
650 pop., 22 m. N. of Hamlin, the nearest
railroad station. Farming and stock
raising.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription §1; established 1898; Sam W.
Thomas, editor and publisher (1—8).
ATHENS, c. h., Henderson Co. rj 1,275
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and Texas
& New Orleans Rds., 38 m. E. of Corsicana.
Fruit and farming. Clay and pottery
works.
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
dav, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
dailv four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $4, weekly $1 : ectabllsheri-
daily June, 1903, weekly 1885; Yantis & Dale,
editors and publishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: The weekly edition ot
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,456 in 1901 and 1,482 in 1904^
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in igo"-
ATLANTA, Cass Co. cfl.SOlt pop., o»
Texas & Pacific Rd., 28 m. N. by N. E. of
Jefferson. Shipping point for cotton. Lum-
bering.
CITIZENS' JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic : four pages 18x24 ; ^subscription
$1; established 1879; J. M. Fletcher, editor
and publisher (G— 3).
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
jSne im] Lovelace Brothers, editors and
^ TEXAS WHITE R I HBON ; monthly
(AA).
AUSTIN, c. h., Travis Co. D Stat*
Capital, 42,781) pop., on Houston & Texa»
Central, International & Great Northern
and Austin & Northwestern Rds. and Santa
Fe and Colorado rs., 330 m. N. W. of Gal-
reston. Seat of the Texas University
Manfacturlng and commercial center.
DAILY.
STATESMAN; every morning, and
SEMI -WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri
1096
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
days; democratic; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
Bcription— daily $8, Sunday $1, semi-weekly
^1; established 1871; Austin Statesman Com-
pany, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: daily, 2,458 in 1901
8,639 in 1904
Sunday, 9.324 in 1903
9,956 in 1904
Daily and Sunday, 9,573 in 1907
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 6,250 in 1903, since
wliich it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; democratic; eiglit
pages 18X-J4; subscription— daily $4, weekly
^1; established 1891; Tribune Printing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (3—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,400 in 1894
and 3,092 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
BULiIiETIN; Fridays; religious, educa-
tional; four pages 10x14; subscription $1;
•established 19U0 ; R. S. Lovinggood, editor
and publisher (1—8).
CURRENT ISSUE; Sundays; twenty-
four pagf'S 9x13; subscription $1; established
October, 1900; Louis J. Wortliam, editor and
publisher (2— 3K
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,826 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
FIRM FOUNDATION; Tuesdays;
■disciples of Christ; eight pages llixlo^^;
Bubscription $1; establislied 1884; N. Jj.
Clark, W.T. Kidwlll. J. R.Lane and G. A.
Trott, editors; Firm Foundation Publishing
Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,223 in 1899
and 9,905 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
FORUlU; Fridays; labor; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1902; T.
E. Whitley, editm- and publisher (1—5).
SEARCHLIGHT; Saturdays; negro;
republican; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1896; W. P. Mabson, editor
and publisher.
SIFTER ; Fridays (AA).
SUNDAY MORNING ADVERTIS-
ER; Saturdays; four pages lTJ^xV4; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; J. P. Wallace,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
TEXAS POSTEN; Thursdays; Swedish;
eight pages 17x24; subscriotion $1.50; es-
tablished 1896; J. M. Ojerholm, editor; The
Swedish American Publishing Company,
publishers ((—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,478 in 1897
and 3,451 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TEXAS VORW^RTS; Fridays;
German: independent; eight pajfes I3x20;
■subscription $2; estalMished 1883; Ed.Schutze.
manager; (German Publishing Company, of
Austin, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1898, but has not since set up
TEXAS.
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
TRAVIS WATCHMAN; Saturdays
independent-republican; four pages 15x22
subscription $1; established January, 1902
J. J. Hamilton, editor; Watchman Publish-
ing Company publishers (8 — 3) (A A).
MONTHLY.
K. IiA3IITY'S HARPOON; month
ly; forty pages 9x111^; .subscription $1; es-
tablislied 1904; J. S. Bonner, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5 P).
TEXAS MEDICAL JOURNAL;
monthly; medical; eighty-four to one hun-
dred pages f>^x9}4; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1885; F. E. Daniel, M.D , editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,113 in 1896
and 1,258 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
TEXAS MEDICAL NEWS; monthly ;
medical and hygienic; one hundred and six-
teen pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1891; Matthew M. Smith, M.D., editor; Texas
Medical News Publishing Company, publish-
ers (2—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,312 in 1898
and 2,013 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
QUARTERLY OF THE TEXAS
STATE HISTORICAL ASSOCIA-
TION (A A).
BAIRD, c. h., Callahan Co. t] 1.502t
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 24 m. W. of
Cisco. Agriculture, fruit raising and graz-
ing.
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; W. E. Gillilaud, editor and publisher
(7-5).
BAIiLINGER, c. li., Runnels Co. n
1.128tpop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.,
35 m. N. E. of San Angelo. Cotton and
wheat shipping point. Agriculture and
stock raising.
LEDG E R ; every eA'ening except Sunday,
and RUN NELS CO. LEDGER. Friday^;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily S4.80, weekly $1; established
1890; P. E. Truly, editor; The Ledger Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly^ edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
BANNER-LEADER; Saturdays ;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscriotiou
$1; established 1882; Shepherd & Cockrell,
editors and publishers (1—6).
BANDERA, c. h., Bandera Co. n 4191
pop., 50 m. N. W. of San Antonio. Sheep
and cattle raising and farming.
ENTE RPRISE ; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1883 ; T. A. Buckner, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
BARSTOW, c. h., Ward Co. -a 1,100
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 6 m. N. E. of
Pecos. Irrigated farming and stock raising.
WEST TEXAS JOURNAL; Fridays;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1097
TEXAS.
1
TEXAS.
established October. 1902; James S. Carter,
editor; West Texas Journal Company, pub-
lishers CI— 8).
BARTLETT, Williamson Co. D 957t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 17
m. N. of Taylor and 38 N. by N. E. of Austin,
the State capital. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subsci-iption$l; established 1896; Maid
J. Allen, editor and publisher.
TRIBUNE J Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 18S6;
William Baldridge, editor and publisher
(6— 5P).
BASTROP. c. n., Bastrop Co. n-2,U.'')t
pop., on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.,
30 m. S. E. of Austin, the State capital.
Cotton gins, oil and grist mills; shipping
of cotton and live stock.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays (A A).
BATESVILLE, Zavalla Co. g 20 m.
S. by S. E. of Uvalde, the nearest station on
Southern Pacific Go's Rd. Farming and
stock raising.
H ERALiD ; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established Sep-
tember, 1901; Geo. C. Herman, editor; H. P.
Hornby, publisher (7—5).
BAY CITY, c. h., Matagorda Co. P.
2,500 pop., on Southern Pacific and Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rds., 85 m. S. W. of
Houston. Rice mills. Agriculture and live
stock.
MATAGORDA CO. TRIBUNE;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK.-
LiY, Fridays; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1904, weekly 1846; J. L.
Ladd, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: The weekly _ edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
1,125 in 1903 and 1,250 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907,
BEAUMONT, c. h., Jefferson Co. O,
9,427+ pop.— local estimate 30,000— on Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe, Kansas City South-
ern. Gulf & Interstate, Colorado Southern,
New Orleans & Pacific, Beaumont, Sour Lake
& Western and Southern Pacific Rds. and
Neches r., 80 m. E. by N. E. of Houston.
Shipping point and head of tide water navi-
gation. Manufactures of cars, furniture,
bricks, shingles and lumber. Rice mills
and oil refineries. I-arge oil-producing
lands. Rice growing.
ENTERPRISE; every morning; dem-
ocratic; daily eight to twelve, Sunday twen-
ty to thirtv-six pages 18x24; subscription—
daily $6, Sunday $1.50; established 1897; W. P.
Hobby, editor; The Enterprise Company,
publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: daily, 5^437 m 1905
6,547 in 1907
Sunday, 7.367 in 1907
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and Sunday morning; democratic;
eight to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription
$6; established 1898; Beaumont Journal Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1— < ). ^
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
EAST TEXAS RECORD; Fridays;
four paees 13x22; .subscription $1; estal)-
lished Februarv, 1906; Charles D. Green, edi-
tor and publisher (4—6 P) ( A A).
INDUSTRI A L ERA : Saturdays (AA).
LABOR NEWS: Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1902; Krogh & Ecks, editor*
and publishers {:i — ").
OIL INVESTORS' JOURNAL:
semi-monthly; oil; sixteen to twent> four
pages 9x12: siibscription $2: established May,
1902, H. S. Reavis, editor and publisher (8—5).
BEEVILLE,c. h.. Bee Co. g 2,311
pop., on San Antonio & Aransas Pass and
Southern Pacific Go's Rds., 57 m. N. N. W. of
Corpus Christi. Stock raising and farming.
BEE; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x2-': subscription $1.50; established 1886;
W. O. McCurdy. editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PICAYUNE: Fridavs: eight pages 13x20;
subscription SI -50 ; established 1890; Barron
& Atkns, publishers (2—8).
BELLEVUE, Clay Co. ^ 479t pop., on
Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.,70 m. N. W.
of Fort Worth.
NEAVS: Fridays(A A).
BELLS, Grayson Co. cf ~50 V^V- on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas and Texas &
Pacific Rds.. about 14 m. E. of Sherman, the
county seat. Agriculture and cotton.
NEWS-BULLETIN; Fridays; .demo-
cratic ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription *1 ;
establi-shed 1907; Ed. F. Brown, eciitor and
publisher (1—8).
BELLVILLE, c. h., Austin Co. u.
on Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.. 19-
m. S. by S. E. of Brenham. Furniture
manufactories.
TIMES; Fridays: eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription .SI. 50; established 1879: B. B. Hill, edi-
tor and publisher (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,090 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing
£0 many as 1,000 copies.
WOCHEN BLA TT ; Thursdays ; Ger-
man; independent-democratic: eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established ^99)^. A.
Trenckmann, ealtor and publisher a—i).
Copies printed: 1,680 in 1902
1,714 m 1903
1,763 in 1904
1,864 in 190S
1,888 in 1906
2,204 in 1907
BELTON, c. h., Bell Co. D 6,800 pop.
-local estimate 6,7(Xi-on Gulf. Colorado
& Santa Fe and Missouri, Kansas & Texa»
Rd8. and Leon r., 50 m. N. of Austin, the
State capital. Cotton and cotton-seed oil
mills, compress. Ice factory, flour mill,
iron foundry and powerful artesian wells.
Cotton, corn, wheat and oatB.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
fourto eight pages 17x24; subscription $6;
1098
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
established 1884 ; H. B. Savage, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BEL.L. CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
eight pages 17x24 ; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1896; W. M. Woodall, editor; Demo-
crat Publishing Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,137 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
JO URNAL-llEPORTEIl; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 22x28; subscription
$1; established— JowrnaJ \S66. Reporter 1881;
C. H. Wedemeyer, editor ; Wedemej'er &
Sons, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907. -
POULTRY LIFE OF AMERICA;
monthly ; poultry; twenty four to thirty two
pages 8x10; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1892; H. B. Savage, editor: Poultry
Life Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
BENJAMIN, c. h., Knox Co. b 250
pop., 32 m. W. of Seymour, tlie nearest
station on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rail-
road, and 87 W. S. W. of Wichita Falls.
Stock raising.
POST; Fridays (A A).
REPO RT E R ; Fridays ; four pages 17x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1889; W. F. Bis-
bee, editor and publisher.
BIG SANDY, Upshin^ Co. [zf-QOOpop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern and Texas &
Pacific Rds., 15 m. S. W. of Gilmer. Ships
lumber and cotton. Fruit raising.
NEWS: Fridays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established May, 19(3; T. E.
Cambell, editor and publisher (7—5).
BIGSPRING, c. h., Howard Co. t]
1,600 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 270 m.
W. of Fort Worth.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1898;
W. V. Irvin, editor and publisher.
HERALD ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
October, 19(H; T. E, Jordan, editor; Jordan &
Hayden publishers (1—5).
BLACK WELL, Nolan Co. tl 500
pop., on Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Rd.,
50 m. N. of San Angeio and 30 S. of Sweet-
water. Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; Tuesdays (A A).
BLANCO, Blanco Co. n 50 m. W. S.
W. of Austin, the State capital. Cotton,
corn, wheat, oats and rye.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 13x24; subscription $1.50; established
1383; W. A. Wright, editor and publisher.
BLANKET, Bnm-n Co. -a 316 pop.,
on Fort Worth & Rio Grande Rd., 14m.N.
E. of Brownwood, the nearest banking
town.
SIGNAL; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pageg 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
May, 1903 ; J. F. Day, editor and publisher
<12-3).
TEXAS.
BLOOMING GROVE, Navarro
Co. D- 585t pop.,onSt. Louis Southwestern
Rd., 18 m. W. of Corslcana, the county seat.
Cotton ginning machines.
RUSTLER ; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1889 ; R. W.
George, editor and publisher.
BLOSSOM, Lamar Co. [j 874t pop,, on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 10 m. E. of Parlg. Seat
of Lamar College. Agriculture.
BEE; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; J. M.
Williams, editor and publisher (6—3).
BLUM, ffiJl Co. D-481t pop., on Atchi-
son, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 40 m. S. of Fort
Worth.
BUDGET; Fridays (A A).
BOERNE, 0. h., Kendall Co. a on
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 30 m. N.
N. W. of San Antonio. Farming and cot-
ton gins.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1905; L. N.
Cooke, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
BOGOTA, ^erf River Co. (1/2451 pop.,
15 m. S. W. of Clarksvllie, the county seat
and nearest station on Texas & Pacific Rd.
ROSALIE - BOGOTA COURIER;
Fridays (A A).
BONHAM, c. h., Fannin Co. ^ 6,042t
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 77 m. N. E. of
Dallas. Corn and cotton.
EVENING HERALD; every evening
except Sunday (A A).
FAVORITE; every evening except Sun-
day, and FANNIN CO. FAVORITE,
Thursdays; daily four, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $2, weekly $1; es-
tablished— daily 1888, weekly 1874; Chenoweth
& Terry, editors and publishers.
NEWS; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1; establl8hedl866; Bvans & Evans,
editors and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issvie of 1.630 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; people's party;
four pages 20»26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Thomas & Rowland, editors and
publishers ( 3— 3),( A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,000 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
B O "W I E, Montague Co. ij] 2,600t pop.,
on Ft. Worth & Denver City and Chicago,
Rock Island & Texas Rds., 63 m. N. N. W.
of Fort Worth. Farming, cotton growing
and stock raising.
BL A DE- HEADLIGHT, Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1893; John W. Dale, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,225 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
CROSS TIMBERS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 30x26 ; subscription $1.50;
established 1882; Davles & Worley, editors
and publishers (8—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1099
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
SOYD, Wise Co. \^ on Chicago, Rock
Island & Gulf Rd., 12 m. S. W. of Decatur,
the county seat.
INDEX; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription SI; established 1893: Index Publish-
ing Co.. editors and publishers (6— 3i.
BRACKETTVILLE, c. h. Kinney
Co. p 130 m. W. of San Antonio. Agriculture
and stock raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages \5x2l; subscription $2; established 1880;
J.Mark Baugh, editor and publisher (6—3^.
BRADY, c. h., McCulloch Co. a 140
m. N. W. of Austin, the State capital. Sheep
and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight cages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1897; Cowin, Adkins & Walker,
editors and publishers (1—8).
SENTINEL; Fridays (AA).
BRANDON, Sill Co. D 457t pop., on
St. Louis South- Western Rd., 6 m. E. of
Hillsboro, the county seat, and 50 S. of
Dallas. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Wiley M. Fain, editor and pub-
lisher.
BRAZORIA, Brazoria Co. O, 520t
pop., on St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico
Rd. and Brazoria r., 55 m. W. of Houston
and Galveston. Stock raising and sugar
and cotton growing.
STAR; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1903; John J. Moody, editor and publisher
(11— 5 P),
BRECKENRIDGE, ch., Stephens
Co. b 110 m. W. of Fort Worth. jFarming,
live stock and coal mining.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; fotir pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1899; E.
W. Davenport, editor and publisher (9—3).
BRENHAM, c. h., Washington Co. Q^
5,968t pop., on Houston & Texas Central
and Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe Rds., 72 m.
N. W. of Houston. Agriculture.
EVENING PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKliY, Wednesdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly six to eight
pages20x2t3; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly
$1.50; established 1894; George Tucker, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For- the year 1900
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that efltect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
BANNER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pag«s 15x22; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1865; J. G. Rankin, editor and pub
Usher (1—7). _ , -
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect
TEXAS VOLKSBOTE; Fridays; Ger-
man ; independent ; sixteen pages 15x22 , suD-
scriptlon $2 ; established 1874 ; Henry Mueller
& Co., editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but fafled to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
BRIDGEPORT, Wise Co. [^900 pop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Texas Rd., 10 m.
W. of Decatur, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising. <
INDEX; Fridays; democratic: four pages
18x24: subscription $1; established July, 1902;
Orion Procter, editor; Index Publishing Co.,
publishers (7 — 5).
BRONSON, Sabi)ieCo.ry
BlJC^IiE: Thursdays (A A).
BRONTE, Coke Co. q 216-f pop,, 1-5 in.
N. W. of Ballinger, nearest station on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
BROWNSVILLE, Cameron Co. O,
6,5iX» pop., on St. Louis, Brownsville, Mexico
& Rio Grande Rd., situated at the mouth
of Rio Grande, 300 m. S. of San Antonio.
Agriculture.
HERALD; every erening except Sun-
day; four pagesl5x22; subscription $6; estab-
lished 1892; Jesse O. Wheeler, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5). , , _,
Eli PORVENIR; semi weekly, Thurs-
days and Sundays; Spanish; independent;
four pages 9x12; subscription $3; established
1890; Paulino S. Preclado, editor and pub-
"riVeIIside of the lovver
RIO GRANDE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1905; J. W. Canada, editor
and publisher (1—7). ^„ ^.,
OIL MILL GAZETTEER; monthly
(A A).
BROWN'WOOD,c. h.,Brovjn a Co.
3,965f pop., on Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe,
Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Rds., 150 m. S.
W. of Fort Worth. Flour and cotton-seed
oil mills and cotton compress. Shipping
point for live stock. Cotton and grain.
BULLETIN ; every evening except Sun-
day .ana BA N N k R- B U L L ET I N , Thurs
days; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription-daily $6, weekly $1; establlsh-
eil— daily 1900, weekly 1885; Mayes Printing A;
Publishing Co., publishers (1—;)).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,339 in 1896 and 1,831 in 1899.
since which it has rot furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
PECAN VALLEY NEWS; Thurs-
dayf; democratic ; eight pages 13x20 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; Klrkpatrlck &
Hill, editors and publishers (8-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,198 m 1897
and 2,241 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
BRYAN, C- Ji' Brazos Co. D 3,589t
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd.. near
1100
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
Brazos r., 160 m. N. of Galveston. Shipping
point for cotton.
BRAZOS PILOT; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and AVEERL.Y, Thursdays;
democratic; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $5, weelcly $1; established-
daily 1903, weekly 1876; A. J. Buchanan, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceedin-g 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
MORNING EAGLE: every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; democratic: dally four, weekly eight
pages 15x2^; subscription— weekly $1; estab-
lished — dally 1895, weekly 1889; Malcolm
Games, editor ; Games & Wallace, publishers.
BUCKHOLTS, Milan Co. n 316t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
about 50 m. S. of Waco.
BULLETIN ; Saturdays (A A).
"BTITTAIjO^ Leon Co. a 259t pop., on
International & Great Northern Rd., about
120 m. N. E. of Austin, the State capital.
Agriculture.
BANNER; Fridays (A A).
BURKBURNETT, ^Vichita Co. ^
FOUR SIX STAR; Fridays (A A).
BURKE VIIiLE, Neioton Co. n- 400
pop., on Gulf, Beaumont & Kansas Gity Rd.
and Sabine r., 13 m. X. E. of Newton.
Farming and lumber.
NEWTON CO. RECORD; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1884; Van E. Curtis, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BURLESON, Johnson Co. ^ 600 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 12 m.
N. E. of Cleburne, the county seat. Farm-
ing and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899; The
Burleson Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
BURNET, c. h., Buriiet Co. n l.OOSt
pop., on Austin & Northwestern Rd., 60 m.
N. W. of Austin, the State capital. Hide,
wool and cotton market.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages nj^x34; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873: L. C. Chambarlain. editor and
publisher (8—3).
CALDWELL, c. h., Burleson Co. z
1,800 pop., on Gulf , Colorado & Santa FeRd.,
2S m. W. of Bryan and 154 N. of Galveston.
Corn, cotton, fruit, cattle and hogs.
LEDGER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. W. Ran-
kin, editor and publisher.
NEWS-CHRONICLE; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50:
established 1878; F. W. Shannon, editor and
publisher (9—7).
CALVERT, Rohertion Co. n 3,500
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd.,
130 m. N. W. of Houston. Iron foundry,
machine shops, ice factory and cotton gins.
Cotton raising.
COURIER-CHRONICLE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1891; C. W. Gordon, editor
and publisher.
CAMERON, c. h., Milam Co. □ 3,341 f
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and San
Antonio & Aransas Pass Rds., 15 m. N. of
Rockdale. Farming, stock raising, fruit
and truck growing.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1879; W. A. Bowen, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1898 and 1900, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
LIBERATOR; Saturdays (A A\
MILAM CO. ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; democratic; eight to ten pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established June, I9i5;
Grimes & Martin, editors and publishers
(1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CAMPBELL, Hunt Co. ^ 800 pop.»
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 10m. E.
of Greenville, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished July, 1905; I. M. Payne, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CANADIAN, c. h., Hemphill Co. p
1,000 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd. and Canadian r. Stock raising and
farmm^.
RECOK I); Thursdays; eipht pages 1.5x22;
Rubscriptior. $1; established 1893; F. R.
Jamison, editor and publisher (1—8).
CANTON, c. h.. Van Zandt Co. d 50
m. E. S. E. of Dallas. Agriculture and
stock raising.
FREE STATE EiNTERPRISE?
Thursdays; four pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1881; R. M. Gilmore, editor
and publisher (8 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CANYON, c. h., Randall Co. tl 1.000
pop., on Pecos Valley Rd., 16 m. S. of
Amarillo. Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; local; fourtosix pages
14x20; subscription $1; established 1896:
Geo. A. Brandon, editor and publisher (7—5).
CARBON, Eastland Co. [j on Texas
Central Rd., 10 m. S. of Eastland, the
county seat, and 125 W. by S. of Dallas.
Agriculture.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 15jt22;
subscription $1 ; established 1901; W. T. Cur-
tl», editor and publisher (9—3).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1101
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
CARLTON, Hamilton Co. C 191t
pop., 5 m. S. W. of HIco, nearest station on
Texas Central Rd.
COURIER; Thursdays (A A).
CARRIZO SPRINGS c h.,
Dimmit Co. Q on Texas and Pacific Rd.,
42 m. W. of Cotulla, the nearest station
on International k. Great Northern Rail-
road.near the Mexican border. Agriculture.
JAVELIN; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1888; Frank M. Jones, editor; J. L. Mc-
Caleb. publisher.
SIGNAL; Fridays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established August, 1905;
G. T. Hamilton, editor; W. V. HonnoU, pub-
lisher (12— 5 P) (A A).
CARROLIiTON, Dallas Go. cT 500
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas, St.
Louis Southwestern, and ^5t. Louis & San
Francisco Rds., 12 m. N. W. of Dallas, the
county seat. Agriculture and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; local; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 1904; John T. Risien, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
CARTHAGE, c h., Panola Co. nf 2,000
pop., on Texas & Gulf Rd., 7 m. W. of Sa-
bine r. and 4& S. W. of Shreveport, La. Cot-
ton, fruit and vegetable growing. Lumber.
EAST TEXAS REGISTER; Fridays:
democratic; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established September, 1901; Miss 31. E.
Neal, editor and publisher (1 — 5).
PANOLA WATCHHIAN; Wednes
dajTs; eight pages 18x34; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1873; R. M. Park, editor and pub-
lisher U— 7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1901, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
CASTROVILLE, c. h., Medina Co.
p 3 m. N. of Noonan, the nearest station
on Southern Pacific Co's Railroad, and 25
W. of San Antonio. Agriculture and stock
raising.
QUILL; Thursdays; four pages 15x32;
subscription $1: established March. 1901;
Jos. & Adolph Holzhaus, editors and pub-
lishers.
CELESTE, Sunt Co. b 671t pop., on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Rds., 14 m. N. by N. W. of
Greenville, the county seat. Oil mills and
cotton gins. Grain and cotton raising.
COURIER; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; Gay L. Tufts, editor and pub
Usher (8-3).
CELINA, Collin Co. d 1,000 pop., on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd., 18 m. N. W. of
McKinney.
RECORD; Fridays; local; four pages
18x24; subscription $1: established April,
1902; W W. Simmons, editor and publisher
(1-8).
CENTER, c.h.. Shelby (7o.[> 3,000 pop.,
18 m. S. W. of Logansport, La. Oats, corn
and cotton.
CHAMPION: Wednesdays; democratic:
eight pages 13x20; subscription SI ; established
1877; O. M. Gibbs, editor; Champion Printing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PEOPLE'S ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
fourpages 17x24; subscription .$1 ; established
1905; J. McLeudon, edltorand publisherd— 8).
CENTER POINT, Ken- Co. a 534t
pop., about 15 m. S. by E. of Kerrville, the
county seat and nearest station on San
Antonio & Arkansas Rd.
NEWS: Saturdays (A A).
CENTREVILLE, c. h., Leon Co. D-
13 m. S. E. of Jewett, the nearest station
on International & Great Northern Rd.
Farming. cotton growing and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT; Mondays; democratic:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1883; Thos. F. Martin, editor and publisher
(10-5).
CHANNING, c. h.,Harilei, Co. ^ 250
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City and
Canadian Rds., 10 m. N. of Tascosa. Cattle
raising.
COURIER; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; S. W.
Oakes. editor and publisher (7—5).
CHEROKEE, San Saba Co. a 16Mm.
S. of San Saba. Railroad station at Llano,
on Houston & Texas Central Rd.
CHIEF; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
D. F. McQuinn, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CHICO, Wise Co. [^ on Chicago, Rock
Island & Gulf Rd., about 15 m. N. W. of
Decatur, the county seat. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24: subscription §1; established 1892;
June P. Miller, editor; T. C. Miller & Sons,
publishers (7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
CHILDRESS, c. h., Childress Co. \j
692+ pop.— local estimate 1,200— on Ft. Worth
& Denver City Rd., 10 m. S. of Red r.
Railroad shops. Agriculture and stock
raising. Wheat, corn and cotton.
INDEX; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1888 ; L. E. Haskett, editor and publisher
(7—3).
POST; Wednesdays; eight pages 15i^x22;
subscription SI; established November, 1901;
J. C. Thomas, editor and publisher (1—8).
CHILLICOTHE, Hardeman Co. b
239-h pop., on Fort Woi-th & Denver City Rd.,
1102
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
170 m. N. W. of Fort Worth. Cotton gins.
Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays: independ-
ent; six pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents;
established July. 1903; W. C. Baber, editor
and publisher (.7—5).
CHILTON, Falls Cn. tl 285t pop., on
San Antonio & Arkansas Rd.. about 20 m.
S. of Waco.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription §1; established May, 1907; Forrest
Galther, Sr., editor; George A. Hodges, Jr..
publisher (11— 7 P).
CISCO, Ecuiland Co. ^ l,514t pop.,
on Texas Central and Texas & Pacific Rds.,
115 m. W. by S. W. of Fort Worth. Ship
ping point for cotton and cattle. Agricul-
ture and stock raising. Coal mines, com-
press cotton gin, oil and flour mills.
APERT; Thursdays; four pages' 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1892; W. L.Wilson
& Co., editors and publishers (7— 3P).
ROUND-UP; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1881; Collie Bros., editors and publishers.
CLAIREMONT, c. h., Kent Co. \^
75t pop., 50 m. N. W. of Sweetwater, near-
est station on Kansas City, Mexico & Orient
and Texas & Pacific Rds.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
CLARENDON, c, h., Donley Co. \2
1,500 pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.,
58 m. S. E. of Amarillo. Stock raising and
agriculture.
CHRONICLE; semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays ; four to eight pages 16x22 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1889; W. P.
Blake, editor and publisher (1—8).
BANNER-STOCKMAN; Fridays;
farming and stock raising; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1892;
John E. Cooke, editor and publisher (1—8).
PANHANDLE MISSIONARY;
monthly (A A).
CLARKSVILLE, c. h., Rtd River
Co. cT 2,069t pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 15
m. S. of Red r. and 60 W. of Texarkana, Ark.
Cotton growing.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday, and
AVEEKLiY, Thursdays; democratic; four
pages — daily 13x20, weekly 20x26; subscrip-
tion— daily $3, weekly $1; established — daily
1902, weekly 1899; E. P. Rutherford, editor and
publisher (3— 3) (A A).
TIMES; semi- weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic ; four pages iOx26; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1872; S. B. Fryar, editor;
Clarksville Times Co., publishers (12 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,ioo in 1898 and 1,225
in 1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CLAUDE, c. h., Armstrong Co. 1:|312t
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
CLEBURNE, c. h., Johnson Co. [^
7,498+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
Rd., 18 m. S. of Fort Worth. Farming and
stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEli.L.Y, Thursdays; daily
TEXAS.
four, weekly eight pages 16x22; subscription
—daily $4.80, weekly $1; establi-shed 1894;
J. R. Ransome, Jr., editor; Enterprise Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,611 in 1900 and 1,758 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,705 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MORNING REVIEW; every morning
except Monday (A A).
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1868; Clyde Buchanan, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but
has not since set up any claim for is-
suing so many.
JOHNSON CO. REVIEW; Fridays;
democratic; twelve pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1891; McMaster & Free-
man, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
CLIFTON, Basque Co. n l,0(X)t pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 10 m.
S. by E. of Meridian, the county seat. Flour
mills: agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
CLYDE, Calldhan Co. tl 81t pop.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished December, 1904; C. J. Willson, editor
and publisher (1—7) (A A ).
SUN; Thursdays (A A).
COLDSPRING, c. h., San Jacinto
Co. D- 64 m. N. of Houston and 20 S. E. of
Huntsvllle. Agriculture.
SAN JACINTO SENTINEL.; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1893; F. G. Bryan, editor and
publisher,
COLEMAN, Coleman Co. u 1,362 pop.,
ou Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 155 N. W.
of Austin. Cattle and sheep are raised
largelj'. Grain and cotton.
VOICE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic; four
pages— dally 13x20, w^eekly 20x36; subscrip-
tion— daily $4, weekly $1; established — daily
1905, weekly 1882; J. H. Tucker, editor and
publisher (11— 5 P).
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1897; W. Hubert & Sons, editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1007
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
COLLINSVILLE, Grayson Co. c/
666i- pop., on Missouri, Kansas ft Texas and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1103
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
Texas ft Pacific Rds., 16 m. E. by S. E. of
Gainesville. Farming, cotton and stock
raising.
TIMES; Fridays ; democratic; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
J. Gordon Greaves, editor and publisher
(3—3).
COLORADO, c. h., Mitchell Co. ^
5,000 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd. and Col-
orado r., 70 m. W. of Abilene. Wool and
cattle raising and shipping, salt manufac-
turing and agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight to
twelve pages 153^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 19U5; F. B. Whipkey, editor;
Whipkey Printing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,276 in 1907
WEST TEXAS NEWS; Fridays (A A).
COLUMBUS, c. h., Colorado Co. U
l,824t pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
Colorado r., 85 m. W. of Houston and 95 S.
E. of Austin, the State capital. Cotton
shipping.
COLORADO CITIZEN; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 21x28; subscription
$1.50; established 1867; Ben. M. Baker, editor
and publisher.
COMANCHE, 0- h-. Comanche Co. D
3,500 pop., on Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Rd.,
22 m. S.W. of Dublin and 110 N. of Austin,
the State capital. Flour and oil mills.
Agriculture and stock raising.
CHIEF ; Saturdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1873;
E. E. Anthony, editor; Comanche Chief
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
PIONEER EXPONENT; Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1887 ; J. M. Adams, editor and
publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,825 in 1901
and 1,821 in 1903, since vi^hich it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WELCOME VISITOR; Thursdays;
eight pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1889: Frank Chancellor, editor and
publisher (6—3).
COMFORT, Kendall Co. D 800 pop.,
on San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 50 m.
N. W. of San Antonio. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; Independent; four pages
17x22; subscription $1.50; established March,
1904; Vincent J. McAteer, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
COMMERCE, Erunt Co. b l,800t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 16 m. E. N. E.
of Greenville, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; democratic;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Miss Nancy McChesney. editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,509 m. i9pi,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
CONROE, c. h., Montgomery Co. O
l.OOi) pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe.
International & Great Northern and Texas,
Louisiana & Eastern Rds., 40 m. N. of
Houston.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; L. H.Frazier, editor and publisher (9— 3).
COOKVILLE, Titus Co. cf 320t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., about 120 m
N. E. of Dallas.
WIDE-AWAKE; FridayB(A A).
COOLIDGE, Limestone Co. n- 800
pop., on Triuity & Brazos Valley Rd., about
100 m. S. of Dallas. Farming and stock
raising.
LEDGER; Fridays: independent; four
to eight pages l:Sx20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1865; J. S. Perry, editor and publisher
(1-8).
COOPER.c.h. ,Z)eHo Co. q l,518t pop.,
on Texas Midland Rd.. 18 m. Jf. of Sulphur
Springs, 75 N. E. of Dallas and 25 S. W. of
Paris. Cotton raising and agriculture.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
J. F. Custer, editor and publisher (8—3).
REVIEW, Fridays ; independent-demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1879; Hart Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,605 iri 1904
2,799 in 1907
COPERAS COVE, Coryell Co. D 500
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa FeRd.,
about 23 m. S. S.W. of Gatesville, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Bennett &
Rather, editors and publishers.
CORPUS CHRISTI, c. h., Nueces
^ Co. 4,703 pop.— local estimate 7.500— on
Mexican National and San Antonio & Aran-
sas Pass and St. Louis, Burnsville & Mex-
ico Rds. and Corpus Christl bay, near
mouth of Nueces r., 230 m. S. of Galveston.
Good harbor.
CALLER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
dailv four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription-daily $5, weekly $2; e«tabll8hed —
weekly 1882: Caller Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (2—8).
CRONY; Saturdays; independent: four
pages 10x15; subscription $1; established
March, 1901; W. J. Yates, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
GOSPEL MISSIONARY; Thursdays
^^EXAS SUN; Thursdays; eight pages
18x34; subscription $1.50: established 1892;
John B. Hardwloke, editor and publisher.
CORSICANA, c. h., Navarro Co. cf
15,000 pop., on St. Louis & Southwestern.
Waco & Brazos Valley and Houston & Texas
Central Rds., 20 m. W. of Trinity r. and 180
N. E. of Austin, the State capital. Cotton
1104
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
grain, truck farming and oil; cotton gins
and mills: oil refineries.
COU8tIER-L.lGHT; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and OBSERVER, Fridays;
democratic ; four pagos 18x24 ; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1; established— daily 1884,
weekly 1856; A. N. Justiss, editor; Observer
Publishing Co., publishers ( 1—7 ).
Copies printed: For the year igo2
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
\j I G H T , semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; daily four pages 17x24, Saturday
six, semi weekly eight to twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1: es-
tablished—dally 1897,senii-weekly 1884: Albert
A. Wortham, president; Sun Light Publishing
Company, publishers ( 1 — 8 ).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of i,oo8 in 1902, but has not since
made definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 1,527^ in 1900 and
2,113 in 1902, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
DEMOCRAT AND TRUTH; Thurs
days; agricultural; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; Colquitt &
Emmons, editors and publishers (10—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,250 in 1895
and 1,527 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and_ satisfactory
report, but was credited with 1,000 in
1907.
COTULLiA, e. h., Lasalle Co. Q 900
pop., on International & Great Northern
Rd., about 87 m. S. of San Antonio and 67 N.
of Laredo. Stock raising and farming.
RECORD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; C.E. Manly,
editorand publishei (7— 5).
CRANDALL, Kaufman Co. rf 251
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 10 m. N. W.
of Kaufman, the county seat. Cotton,
corn and wheat.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
CRAWFORD, McLennan Co. a 443
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.,20
m. W. of Waco, the county seat. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
GRIT; Fridays; democratic; four pages
13x20; subscription $1; established March,
1901; S. T. Compton, editor and publisher
(1-8).
CRESSON, ffood Co. t) 297t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and St. Louis
& San Francisco Kds., 25 m. S. W. of Fort
Worth.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 11x151^; subscription $1; established
December, 1904; D. W. Boliver, editor and
publisher (.1—7) ( A A).
TEXAS.
CROCKETT, c. h., Houston Co. D-
2,6i:+ pop., on International & Great North-
ern Rd., 113 m. N. of Houston. Stock raising.
Milling and farming.
COURIER ;Thursdays;democratic;eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1889; W.W. Aiken, editor and publisher (7—5).
CROWELL, c. h., Foard Co. \2 300
pop., 34 m. S. W. of Vernon. Agriculture
and stock raising.
FOARD CO. NEWS; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription SI; established 1891;
H. W. Norwood, editor and publisher.
CUERO, c- \^;Dewitt Co. p 3,422t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's and San Antonio
& Aransas Pass Rds., about 90 m. S. by S. E.
of San Antonio. Farming and stock raising.
RECORD; every evening except Satur-
day and Sunday, and Sunday morning, and
WEEK. IjY, Thursdays; independent;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription-dally $4, weekly $1; established
1894; G. H. Howerton. editor; Cuero Publish-
ing Company, publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: The weekly edition of
this paper has on three occasions indi-
cated a desire to have credit for issuing
more than 1,000 copies regularly, but
such definite information as would war-
rant such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
STAR; every evening except Saturday
and Sunday, Sunday morning, and WEEK-
LY, Wednesdays; democratic; daily four,
weeklv eight pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $4. weekly 1^1; established 1873; A. S.
Crisp, editor and publisher (12^1).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,250 in 1895 and 1,677 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
veer since, up to and including 1907.
" DEUTSCHE RUNDS<'HAII; semi
weekly, Wednesfiays and Saturdays; Ger-
man; independent; eight pages 1.5x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1891: William T.
Eichholz, editorand publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,250 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
CXTMBY, HopMns Co. iif on Shenman,
Shreveport & Southern Rd., 15 m. E. of
Sulphur Springs, the county seat. Flour
mills and broom factory,
DE:>I0CRAT; Fridays (A A).
R U S T Ij E R ; Thursdays; four pages
15x22; established 1892; G. M. Morton & Sons,
editors and publishers (3—3).
CUSHING, Nacogdoches Co. D- 1,500
pop., on Texas & New Orleans Rd., 147 m.
S. E. of Dallas. Agriculture and stock
raising.
ENTERPRISE; Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20: subscription $1;
established November, 1903; G.W.Carter &
Sons, editors and publishers (12—5).
DAINGERFIELD, o. h., Morris
Co. cf on Sherman, Shreveport & Southern
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1105
TEXAS.
TEXAS— Dallas.
Rd., 33 m. N. N. W. of Jelterson. Agrlcult
ure and stock raising.
MO K It 1 S CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
ndependeut; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; O. C. Pouns, editor and
publisher (T— 3).
DALHART, DallamCo. cf ifiOOvop.,
on Chicago, Rock Island & Paciflc and Ft.
Worth & Denver City Has.
TEXAN; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 1Tx23j4; subscription $1.5U; established
1901 ; Ed. or Le Clere, editor and publisher
(1-8).
DALLAS, c. h., Dallag Co. ci 42.638t
pop— local estimate To.OOO— center of seven
railroads on the Trinity r., just below the
mouth of the Elm fork, 215 m. N. E. of
Austin," the State capital, and 815 N. N. W.
of Galveston. Wheat, cotton and fruit
growing and mining. Commercial, manu-
facturing and agricultural center.
DAILY.
MORNING NEVVSJ; every morning,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent; daily twelve to four-
teen, semi weekly eight. Sunday forty to
sixty pages 18x23; subscription— daily $7.50,
Sunday $1.50, semi weekly $1; established
1885; A. H. Belo & Co.. editors and publishers
(1—6).
Copies printed: (0©) No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been_ secured
from this paper, but the daily and
Sunday editions had credit for exceed-
ing 20,000 in 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 40,000 in 1907.
TIMES-HERAL.D; every evening
except Sunday, and Sunday morning; inde-
pendent; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub
scription $6; established 1876; John F.Elliott,
editor; Times-Herald Publishing Company,
publishers (1—4)
5,498
7,320
7,58s
8,090
9,245
10,965
Copies printed:
1898
1900
1901
1902
1904
1905
in
in
in
in
in
in
11,642 in 1906
12,223 in 1907
SEMI-WEEKLY.
NORDTEXASPRESSE; semi-weekly,
Wednesdays and Saturdays: German; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.50; established 1891; C. F. Alterman, editor
and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,048 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907-
WEEKLY.
AMERICAN; Fridays; republican; four
pages l8x!J4 ; subscription 50 cents ; estab-
lished 1902; J. B. McCraw, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8). ^ .r,,
BAPTIST STANDARD; Thursdays;
baptist ; sixteen pages 13x17}^; subscription
$2; established 1838; J. H. Gambrell, e(1*tor;
Baptist Standard Publishing Co., publishers
(1— '^)- , J j-^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 23,258 in 1895
and 26,494 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
70
BEAU I>IONDE; Saturdays; society;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscrlptiDn $3; estab-
lished 1895; Mrs. H.N. Fitzgerald, editor and
publisher.
CHRISTIAN COURIER; Thursdays;
disciples of Christ; sixteen pages 11x15; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1888; G. A. Faris,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,505 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
COTTON AND COTTON OIL NEWS;
Mondays; cotton and cotton seed products;
sixteen to twenty pages 10^x14^4; subscrlp
tion $2; established 1900; Joseph W. Clark,
editor: Giuner and Miller Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,000 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
DE3IOCRAT; Tuesaays; democratic;
eight pages 17x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Joseph W. Clarke, editor: Giu-
ner and Miller Publishing Co., publishers
(1-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,320 in 1895
and 3,923 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1007.
EXPRESS; Saturdays; republican;
eight to twelve pages 17x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1893; W. E. King, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,520 in 1897
and 8,615 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
FAR 31 AND RANCH; Saturdays ;
agricultural; twenty to twenty-four pages
11x15; subscription $1 : established 1881 ; Texas
Farm and Ranch Publishing Co.. editors and
publishers (9—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 12,500 in 1898 and more than
7,500 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907-
LABORER; Fridays (A A).
NATIONAL CO-OPERATOR AND
FARM JOURNAL; Wednesdays; labor,
agriculture; eight to twelve pa(.'^•s 17x21^;
subscription $1: established I88O; O. P. Pyle.
editor; Farmers' Educational and Co-opera-
tive Union Publishing Co., publishors (3—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 52.980 in 1906.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 40,000 in 1907
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; elgi>^i
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established IW>6
John H. Cullom, editor and publisher ^''-€F.
^^TEXAS BAPTIST AND HERALD:
Thursdays: baptist; sixteen pages U^xH^;
subscription $2; established 1855; S. A. Hay-
den, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had cre'^.r:
for an issue of 15,000 in 1S55, s'-r-ce
which it has not furnished any dehnitc
and satisfactory renort, but was credited
1105
AMERICAN NEWSPAI'ER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS— Dallas.
with more than 4,000 every year since
1900, lip to and including 1907.
TEXAS CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; Thursdays ; methodist episcopal,
south; sixteen pages lli^xl5%; subscription
$2; establislied 1846; G. C. Rankin, editor;
Blaylock Publishing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 25,000 in 1891,
since which it has not furnished any
delinite and satisfactory report, but was
credited wth more than 7,500 in 1899
and 1907.
TEXAS FARI>IER; Saturdays; agri-
cultural; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established 1879; Texas Farmer Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 30,344 in 1896
and 31,052 in 1897, since which it has
not furnished a report, but has been
credited with more than 7,500 every year
since 1891, up to and including 1907.
TEXAS AVOMAN; Saturdays (A A).
WESTER N PRESBYTER ; Thurs
days; presbyterian U. S. A.; sixteen pagps
9x11; subscription $1; established 1886; G. R.
Harrison, editor; H. J. Harrison, manager
(5-7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
IMPLEMENT AND VEHICLE
JO URN A Li; semi monthly; hardware and
implements ; thirtj'-six pages 10%xl5J^ ; sub-
scription $1; established 1896; A. B. "Taber,
TEXAS— Dallas.
editor; Implement and Vehicle Journal Co.,
publishers (1-7).
MISSIONARY WORKER; semi-
monthly; baptist; eight pages 103^xl4><j; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1891; J. B.
Gambrell, editor and publisher (8— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
frorn this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
TEXAS TRADE REVIEW AND
INDUSTRIAL. RECORD ; semi-mouth-
ly ; industrial and manufacturing ; thirty-two
to sixty-eight pages llxlSV^; subscription $2;
established 1896; Texas Trade Review Co.,
Inc., editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1898
and 3,252 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN HOME JOURNAL;
monthly; literar}-; thirty-two pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established August, 1901;
The American Home Journal Co., editors and
publishers (1—6). See advertisement
belovr.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,575 ^^ 1904
and 4.4,887 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was cre-
dited with more than 40.000 in 1907.
CULLOM'S MAGAZINE; monthly
(A A).
FELD UND FI>UR; monthly; Ger-
man; agricultural; sixteen to twenty pages
The American Home Journal
Has tJiree pomts that the advertiser sJioiild consider:
It's the oldest magazine in the Southwest.
It's read and paid for by more prosperous people than any Texas
publication.
It's published in the heart of the richest country on the globe.
Over ^400,000,000 of cotton alone is marketed every year by the
people in its near-by territory.
There are three other reasons that deserve consideration :
Its subscription list is a paid one — not a dead head or delinquent
on the list.
It's a welcome guest wherever it goes because it has been invited to
come by the host sending a big round dollar as an invitation card.
It gives the advertiser results. Some of them have never missed
an issue in the six years of its publication. Some of them have
paid us thousands of dollars and none of them are philanthropists.
They simply see it pays.
5*^,000 Net Paid Circulaiiou.
Rates: 30c. an agate line. Forms close on the 20th.
The American Home Journal Co.
Thos. A. Mayse, Publisher DALLAS, TEXAS
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1107
TEXAS— Dallas.
TEXAS— Dallas.
10}ix\5}4; subscription 50 cents; established
189«; Feld und Flur Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper bad credit
for an average issue of 7,542 in 1901
and 9,875 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
HOLLAND'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
household; thirty-six pages 10]4s.l5]4; sub-
scription $1; established i903; Texas Farm
and Ranch Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
HUME ADVOCATE; monthly;
home products; thirty-two pages 9x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; establisned 1893; S. A.
Fishburn, editor; The Home Advocate Pub-
lishing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
HOME AND STATE: monthly; liter-
ary : thirty-two pages 11x15 ; subscription
$1 ; established October, \903; The Hcmie and
State Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 41)637 in 1907
LONE STAR WORKMAN; monthly;
A. O. U. VV.; sixteen paj^es 8x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1897; Z.M.Duckworth,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,610 in 1907
MANUFACTURER AND REALTY
RECORD; monthly; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established July, 1905; J. K.
Street, editor and publisher (3—8).
Copies printed: 2,530 in 1907
NEW STATE BANKER; monthly
^^OSTMASTER AND CARRIER;
monthly; postal; sixteen pages 10J^^xlr)i<i ;
subscription 25 cents; established 1904; Wal-
ter B. Whitman, editor; Postmaster & Car-
rier Publishing Co., publishers (9—5 P).
PURITY JOURNAL; monthly; un
denominational; twenty pages. 9x12; sub
scrlption $1 ; established 1903; J. T. Upchurch.
editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This naper had credit
for an average issue of 3.583 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907-
RETAIL MERCHANT; monthly;
groceries and mercantile ; twenty eight
pages 8x12; subscription $1; established
October, 1901; C. A. Beeman, editor and pub-
lisher (3— 8). , , ,.^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,000 in 1902
and 1,510 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac^
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1.000 in 1907- ,^
SOUTHERN POULTRY JOUR-
NAL; monthly : sixteen to thirty-two pages
11x16; subscription 50 cents; established
1893; J. G. McReynolds, editor; McReynolda
& Hopper, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,321 in 1901
and 6,278 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 in 1907-
SOUTHWEST PHOTO; monthly;
photography; twenty six pages 7x10. sud
icrlption $1; established 1896; C. Weichsel.
editor and publisher (2—8). -, « tt i> x- a 1 .
TFX AS DENTAL JOURNAL;
monthly ; dental ; sixty-four pages 6x9 ; sub-
scription Si ; established 1883; John C. Storey,
editor; A. P. Carey, publisher.
TEXAS MEDICAL NEWS; monthly
(▲A).
TEXAS PRESBYTERIAN ; month-
ly ; presoylerian '. twelve pages 9x12; sub-
scription 60 cents; esiabllhhed 1894; W. M.
Warllck, publisher (2—8).
TEXAS SCHOOL JOURNAL;
monthly (except July and August); educa-
tional; sixty four pages 7x10; gubscriptlon
$1; established 1882; W. C. Hixson, editor
and publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: 3,125 in 1904
3,350 in 1905
3,100 in 1906
3,550 in 1907
TEXAS SCHOOL MAGAZINE;
monthly; education; twenty-four pages li'x 12;
subscription 75 cents; established 189S; C. A.
Bryant, editor; C. A. Bryant & Co.. pub-
lishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,986 in 1901
and 2,725 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2.250 in 1905 and 1907.
TEXAS SUNDAY SCHOOL STAR;
monthly ; Interdenominational ; sixteen
pages 6x9}^; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished November, 1904; William Nehemiah
Wiggins, editor and publisher (1—7).
(Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,416 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
TRUCK FARMER OF TEXAS}
monthly; agriculture; fifty four pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; J. C.
Loving, editor; Truck Farmer Publishing
Company, publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3.»i66 in 1902
and 3,600 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907-
WOODMAN JOURNAL; monthly;
woodmen; twenty pages 9x12; suljscription
50 cents; established 1901; W. A. Fraser. edi-
tor; Woodman Journal Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3.041 ^^ 1903
and 3,833 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
DAWSON, Navarro Co. D- 481 pop., on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd.. 20 m. S. W. of
Corsicana, the county seat.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; four pages
15x22: subscription $1; establishecl 190(,; E. L.
Wright, editor; Enterprise Publishing Co..
publishers (10-6 P).
DECATUR, c. h.. Wise Co. t] 1.562t
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd., 40 m.
N.W. of Fort Worth. Flour-shippiug point.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight
pagesl5x22; subscription $1 ; efitablishedl881.
T W Tvler editor and publlslier (1— :>).
Wi S E C O . M E S S E N (J E R ; Frl-
davs; democratic; eight pages i:^x»): sub-
Stlon$l; established 1880: R. Col Ins and
M B. Smith, editors and publishers (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,320 in 1897
and 1,720 in 1905. since, which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907-
1108
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
DEKALB, Boirie Co. cf 440t pop., on
Texas & Pacific Rcl., about 32 m. W. of Tex-
arkana. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
DELiEON, Comanche Co. n 867t pop.,
on Texas Central Rd., 14 m. W. of Dublin.
Cotton-shipping point. Agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1890; J. C.
Adams, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
D£Li RIO, c. li., Valverde Co. -G on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 171 ra. W. of San
Antonio. Agriculture and stock raising.
VALVERDE CO. HERALD ; Fridays
(A A).
DENISON, Grayson Co.all,807tpop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas, St. Louis,
San Francisco, Texas & Pacific and Hous-
ton & Texas Central Rds. Extensive cot-
ton, iron and machine industries. Cattle-
shipping point.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $5, semi- weekly $1; established 1889;
Herald Publishing Co., publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition oi
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,906 in 1901 and 2,619 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 3.386^ in 1895 and
1,825 in 1902, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
DISPATCH; Fridays; four pagesl8x24;
subscription $1: established 1888; Scholl
Bros., editors and publishers (7—3 P) (A A)-
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as" would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
SUNDAY GAZETTEER; Sundays;
democi-atic; four pages 20x26; subsciiption
$1 ; established 1S82; B. C. Murray, editor and
publisher.
DENTON, c. h., Denton Co. i 4,187t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Texas & Pacific Rds.. 40 m. N. W. of Dallas
and 241 N. of Austin, the State capital.
Flour mill, potteries and various manufac-
tories.
NEWS; every morning except Monday;
democratic;, four pages 15x22; subscription
$4; established 1906; John W. Bailey, editor;
News Publishing Co., publishers (6—6 P)
^^RECORD AND CHRONICLE;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY Thursdays; democratic; dally four,
weeklv eight pages 17x24; subscription-
daily $4, weekly SI; established— daily 1903,
weeklv 1882; W. C. Edwards, editor and pub-
lisher'(,l~5).
Copie:5 printed: The daily edition of
this paiier had credit for an issue of
1. 013 f )r the year 1906, but has not
since iiade definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
The veeklv had credit for an aver-
TEXAS.
age issue of 2,669 in 1899 and 2,453
in 1906, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
CHRISTIAN MONITOR; Saturdays.:
religion; eight pages 9J<>xl2; subscription $1;
established 1906; George W. Savage, editor;
Christian Monitor Publishing Co., publishers
(6-6 P).
DENTON CO. NEWS; Thursdays ;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1892; W. E. Durbin, editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,094 for the
year 1896, but has not since made def-
inite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
M O N J T O R ; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1868; C. W. Geers, editor and publisher
(A A).
DEPORT, Lamar Co. [i 447t pop.,
10 m. S. of Detroit, nearest station on Texas
& Pacific Rd.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays (A A).
DETROIT, R^d River Co. iif on Texas
& Pacific Rd., 75 m. W. by N. W. of Texar-
kana. Ark. Saw mills and cotton gins.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
John Custer, editor and publisher.
DEVINE, Medina Co. p 1,^'00 pop., on
International & Great Northern Rd., 83 m.
S. of San Antonio. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS ; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; W. L. DuBose,
editor and publisher (1—8).
DICKENS, c. h., Dickens Co. tl 272t
pop., about 8 m. S. W. of Childress, nearest
station on Ft. "Worth & Denver City Rd.
ITEM: Fridaj's(AA).
DUBLIN, £:rath Co. ij] 2.370t pop., on
Texas Central and Ft. Worth & Rio Grande
Rds., 15 m. S. S. E. of Stephenville, the
county seat. Agriculture, atock raising and
manufacturing.
PROGRESS; Fridays ; independent ;
eight to twenty pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1888; Jas. S. Daley, editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,544 in 1898
1,529 in 1899
1,521 in 1900
1,494 in 1901
1,645 in 1902
1,746 in 1903
1,830 in 1904
1,993 in 1905
2,065 ill 1906
2,093 in 1907
TELEPHONE; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1885; W. C. Hutchinson, editor and
publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,708 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
UC9
TEXAS.
EA6LELAKE, Colorado Co. O^ l.lOTf
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's and San An-
tonio & Aransas Pass Rds., 16 m. E. S. E. of
Columbus, the county seat, and 70 W. of
Houston. Farming and cattle raising.
ADVERTISEllj Saturdays; four pages
15x2.i; subscription SI ; established 1896; F. A.
& A. Kesseler and W. E. Robertson, editors
and publishers (9 — 7).
HEADLIGHT: Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es
tablished March, 1908; Bruce W. McCarty,
editor and publisher (1— T).
EAGLE PASS, c. h., Maverick €o. p
3,500 pop., on Galveston, Harrisburg & San
Antonio and Mexican International Rds.
and Rio Grande r., 150 m. S. W. of San An
tonlo. Coal mining and cattle raising and
wool growing.
GUIDE; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $2; established 1888;
John C. Tipton, editor; Guide Printing Co.,
Inc., publishers (7—5).
RIO GRANDE NEWS; Fridays; re
publican; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1906; Erwin W. Ower, editor;
Rio Grande News Co., publishers (10—6 P).
EASTLAND, c.h., EastlandCo. t\ l,2i5
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 10 m. E. of
Cisco. Agriculture and stocli raising. Sil-
Ter in vicinity.
CHRONICLE-BULLETIN; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 18S7; G. Flsk, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
EDEN, Concho Co. n 87t pop., about
25 m. W. of Brady, nearest station on St.
Louis & San Francisco Rd.
ECHO; Fridays (A A).
EDGEWOOD, Van Zandt Co. d 276t
pop., on Texas Pacific Rd., 50 m. E. of
Dallas.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
EDNA, c. h., Jackson Co. Q on South-
ern Pacific Co's Rd., 25 m. N. E. of Vic-
toria. Cattle raising.
JACKSON CO. PROGRESS; Fridays;
four pages lSx24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1883; Franlc Diclcson, editor and pub-
lisher.
EL CAMPO, Wharton Co. R 70.5t
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., about 90 m.
W. of Galveston.
CITIZEN; Saturdays (A A).
EL DORADO, Schleicher Co. -U 450
pop., 50 m.S. of San Angelo. Farming and
stock raising.
PAPER; Fridays; four to eight
pages 19x20; subscription $1 ; established De-
cember. 1901; A. T. Wright, editor and pub-
lisher (8— «) (A A). , ,^
SUCCESS; Fridays (A A1.
TEXAS.
ELECTRA, Wichita Co. [j
NEW.S; Fridays (A A).
ELGIN, Bastrop Co. n 831 pop.— local
estimate 2,300— on Houston & Texas Cen-
tral and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 26
m. E. of Auitln, the State capital. Farming
and truck gardening; brick and tile manu-
facturing.
BLADET; Wednesdays; Swedish ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1907; Texas Bladet Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (Hi— 7 P).
COURIER; Thursdays ;democratlc; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; J. O. Smith, editor and publisher (1—8).
TEXAS BLADET; Wednesdays (A A).
EL PASO, c.h.. ElPa$o Co.<^ 15,90«t
pop., on El Paso & Southwestern, Chicago.
Rook Island & Pacific, Rio Grande, Sierra
Madre & Pacific, Southern Pacific Co's,
Texas & Pacific, Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe and Mexican Central Rds. and Rio
Grande r , opposite Juarez, Mexico. A port
of entry. Agriculture, cattle raising and
mining.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; indepen-
dent; daily eight to sixteen, weekly twelve
pages 17x22; subscription— daily $7. weekly
$2; established 1881; H. D. Slater, editor;
Herald News Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily: 3,245 i" 1902
3,265 in 1903
4,211 in 1904
5,011 in 1905
6,077 in 1906
7,830 in 1907
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$5; established 1883; El Paso Publishlns Co.,
editors and publishers.
Copies printed: 4^372 m 1906
TIMES; every morning: democratic; eight
to twenty-four pages 13x20: subscription $7;
established IbSl ; Juan S. Hart, editor; Times
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: # #
REVISTA ILLUSTRADA: monthly
(A A).
EMMA, c.h., Cro>^by Co.\2 oSt pop.,
85 m. S. W. of Childress, nearest station on
Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd. Agriculture.
CROSBY CO. NEWS; Saturdays
(A A).
EMORY, c. h., Rains Co. cf 400 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas &Texas Rd.. 30 m. S. E.
of Greenville. Cotton, fruits and vege-
RAINS CO. LEA DER; Fridays; eight
page1 15x22 ; subscription $1 : /stahlished
1897: A. S. Hornbeck, editor and publisher
(3-3).
ENNIS, Ellis Co. d 4,919tpop., on
Houston & Texas Central and Texas Mid-
land Rds., 21 m. N. of Corsicana and 34 S.
of Dallas. Large cotton compress. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
NEWS: everv evening except Sunday;
Independent; four to tY.^Jl* P^^«« i^^^?,!
subscription $4.80; esta^'^shed 189. . Hard>
& Chambless, editors and publishers (1-b).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i-ooo cop-
ies but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
Li O C A Li ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; J. M. Weekley, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: 1,222 in 1906
ESTELLINE, Sail Co .^ 79t pop., on
Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.
HERALD: Fridays (A A).
FAIRFIELD, c. h., Freettont Co. q
12 m. W. of Trinity r., which is navigable,
and 162 N. E. of Houston. Farming.
RECORDER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.00; estab-
lished 1876; L. C. Kirgan, editor and publisber
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infot-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. -It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FARMERSVILIiE, Collin Co. c(
1,856+ pop., on Sherman, Shreveport A
Southern and Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
Rds., 39 m. N. E. of Dallas. Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: John Hardin and W. P. Peed, edi-
tors and pulilishers.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
J. K. Foster, editor; Whitley Brothers, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,151 in 1902
and 1,497 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1. 000 in 1907.
FARWELL, Parmer Co. tl Agri-
culture.
TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
FERRIS, Ellis Co. cT 904t pop., on
Houston & Texas C^^nrrid Rd., 18 m. S. of
Dallas. Shipping point for cotton. Pressed
brick manufactorj'. Stock raising and ag-
riculture.
WHEEL; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1892 ; Frank
Ezzell, editor and publisher (7—5).
FLATONIA, Fayette Co. n l,210t
pop., on San Antonio & Aransas Pass and
Southern Pacillc Rds., 93 m. E. of San An-
tonio and 120 W. of Houston. Farming.
ARGUS} Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x34; subscription $1.50; established
1879; S. C. Blanton, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FLORENCE, Williamgon Co. a 18 m.
N. of Georgetown, tl*e county seat and the
nearest station on International & Great
Northern Railroad. Agriculture.
V I D E T T E ; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1890; W. W. Gardner, editor and publisher
(1-8)- . . .
Copies printed: 613 in 1907
FLORESVILLE, c. h., Wilson Co. g
895+ pop., on San Antonio & Aransas Pass
Rd., 31 m. S. E. of San Antonio. Farming
and stock raising.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; Dr. J. W. Blake, editor and pub-
lisher (8—6).
WILSON CO. JOURNAL; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1903; H. C. F. Thomp-
son, editor; Floresville Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—5).
FLOYDADA, c. h., Floyd Co. b 175
pop., 110 m. S. of Amarillo. Cattle raising
and farming.
HESPERIAN; Thursdays; eight pages;
18x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1896 ;
L. P. Adair, editor and publisher (7—5).
FORNEY, Kaufman Co. cf 1.200 pop.,
on Texas & Pacific Rd., 20 m. E. of Dallas.
Agriculture.
MESSENGER ; Fridays; ten pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; M. J. Cox,
editor and publisher (9—3).
FORT CHADBOURNE, Coke Cp.
-n 20t pop., 20 m. N. W. of Ballinger, nearest
station on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
FORT WORTH, c. h.. Tarrant Co. ij]
26,688f pop., center of nine railroads, on
the Trinity r., 32 m. W. of Dallas and 210 N.
of Austin, the State capital. Trade center.
LIVE STOCK REPORTER: every
evening except Sunday, and CITIZEN,
Fridays; live stock and agriculture; daily
four, weekly eight pages 15x22; subscription
—daily $4, weeklv 5u cents; established-
daily January, 1903, weekly 1896; C. E. Lee,
editor; The Reporter Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,447 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
RECORD AND REGISTER; every
mornng, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; democratic; daily twelve to
sixteen. Sunday forty to fifty six, semi-
weekly eight pages 18x24; subscription— dally
$7.50, including Sunday; Sunday $1.50. semi-
weekly $1 ; established— iZecord 1903, Register
1896; The Record Company, editors and pub-
lishers (7—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 11,854 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 13,402 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 7,500 in 1902 and ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
llil
TEXAS.
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; independent: eight to
forty pages 17x22}^; subscription $4.50; estab-
lished February, 1906: The Star Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (2— 8). See
adyertiseinent beloM^.
Copies printed: daily, 6,694 in 1906
Daily and Sunday, 9,275 in 1907
TELEGRAM ; every evening except
Sunday. Sunday morning, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; independent; daily ten to
fourteen, Sunday twenty -four to forty,
weeicly eight pagei 18x24; subscription— daily
fii, weekly $1; established 1882; The Fort
Worth Telegram Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 6,374 in 1900
8,635 in 1904
9,677 in 1905
12,158 in 1906
12,866 in 1907
ANZEIGEK ; Fridays; German; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1889: Alex. Glltky, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
ITE>I; Saturdays; Afro American ; re-
publican ; eight pages 11x16 : subscription
$1; established 1891; Jay W. Tajlor, editor
and publisher (1^).
SOUTHWESTERN FARMER AXD
BREEDER; Fridays (A A).
TEXAS STOCKMAN -JOURNAL.;
Wednesdays: live stock and agricultural;
sixteen to twentv pages 10}4x\9}^; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1878; H. A.McEachin,
editor; Stockman Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,509 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished a re-
port, but was credited with more than
7,=;oo in 1907.
UNION BANNER: Saturdays; labor;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab
lished 1899; C. W. Woodman, editor: Union
Banner Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1900 and 1003, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
PRESBYTERIAN HERALD:
monthly ; oresbyterian ; sixteen pages
10;^xl5i^; subscription $1: established July,
1902: Rev. J. P. Hicks, editor and publisher
(9— 7P).
SOUTHWEST KINDERGARTEN
MAGAZINE; monthly (A A).
TEXAS.
SOUTHWEST MAGAZINE; month
ly ; twenty-four pages lui^ixir.i^; subscription
$1; established 1906; Southwest Magazine Co.,
editors and publishers ( 1—7 P).
TEXAS COURIER RECORD OF
MEDICINE :m(mthly: medical; sixty eight
pages 7x10; subscription .$1; established 19B0;
Kent V. Klbbie, B.S., M.D.. editor; Texas
Medical Publishing Co.. publishers ( 1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1898, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuins: so many.
TEXAS RAILWAY JOURNAL;
monthly (A A).
TEXAS STATE JOURNAL OF
MEDICINE; monthly, medicine; sixty
pages 81^x1114; subscription $1; established
July, 1905; I. C, Chase, editor: State Medical
Association of Texas, publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,329 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
BOHEMIAN; quarterly (A A).
FRANKLIN, c. h., Robertson Co. a
665+ pop., on International & Great North-
ern Rd., 104 m. N. E. of Austin, the State
capital. Agriculture and stock raising.
CENTRAL TEXAN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50:
established 1888; M. K. Irvln, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
FRANKSTON, Anderson Co. D- on
Southern Pacific Rd., about 100 m. S. E. of
Dallas.
METEOR: Fridays (A A).
FREDERICKSBURG, c. h.. Gil-
lespie Co. a 1,532+ pop., 75 m. N. by N. W. of
San Ankonlo and 80 W. of Austin, the State
capital. Cotton, grain and corn.
GILLESPIE CO. NEWS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subBcrlptlon
$1.50; established 1888 ; R. T. Gllddon, editor
and publisher.
WOCHENBLATT; Wednesdays; Ger
man; republicau; eight pages ir>i^x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1877; R. Pennlger,
editor and publisher (l—ti).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,092 in 1902
and 1,349 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and I907'
THE FORT WORTH STAR
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
Evenings, Daily and Sunday Morning. Now in its Third Year.
Paid Circulation January i, 1908, in excess of 9,000.
Guaranteed as large a circulation in Fort Worth as any daily newspaper, which proves
the people want it. Local advertising patronage as large as any other Fort Worth news-
paper, which proves the local advertiser needs it. Foreign advertisers, under the circum-
stances, can wisely use The Star. Ra^es right. Ask the local advertiser, he will tell you.
THE STAR PUBLISHING CO., Publishers.
Amon G. Carter Business Manager.
Vreeland-Benjamin Special Advertising Agency. Manager Foreign Advertising.
225 Fifth Avenue, New York. Tribune Building, Chicago.
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AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIKECTORY,
TEXAS
TEXAS.
FREDONIA, Mason Co. n 53t pop.,
about 20 m. N. W. of Llano, nearest station
on Houston & Texas Central Rd.
KICKER; Fridays (A A).
FRISCO, ColUn Co. cf 500 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; establislied
September. 1902; O. L. Hamilton, editor and
publisher (7—5).
FROST, Navarro Co. n 621tpop.,on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd., about 40 ni.
N. E. of Waco. Cotton oil mills.
STA R ; Fridays ( A A ).
GAIL, Borden Co. ^ 150 pop., 37 m.
N. of Big Spring, nearest railroad station
on Texas & Pacific Rd.
BORDEN CITIZEN; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 11x15; subscription
$1; established January, 1900; A. L.Webb,
editor; J. F. Deuton, publisher (1—5).
GAINESVILLE, c. h.. Cooke Co. [j
6,594+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and Gulf, Colorado Sc Santa Fe Rds., 270 m.
N. of Austin, the State capital. Steam flour
mills, cottonseed oil mill, brick works,
soap, broom, ice and other manufactories.
Extensive trade with Indian Territory.
Grain and cotton.
EVENING MESSENGER; everyeven-
tng except Sunday, and VVEEKL.Y, Fri-
days; daily four pages 18x24, weekly eight
pages 14x18; subscription— dally $4, weekly
25 cents; established-daily 1898, weekly 1897;
S J. Helm, manager; Messenger Publishing
Co., publishers (7-5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding i.ooo in 1907.
HESPERIAN; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 18x24, weekl3^ 22x28 ;
subscription— daily $5, weeklv $1 ; estab-
lished—daily 1879. weekly 1869; Geo. T. Yates,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
REGISTER ; every morning except
Sunday, and VV EEKL Y, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages— daily 18x24, weekly 20x26;
subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $1; estab
lished— daily 18J<4, weekly 1873; J. T. Leonard,
editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
ANZEIGER; Tuesdays; German; eight
pases 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895: C. F. Alterman, publisher (7— 5).
SIGNAIj : Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17J4x24; subscription $1; established
1888; B. F. Mitchell, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
GALVESTON, c. h., Galveston Co.O,
37,789+ pop.— local estimate 44,116— on Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe. Southern Pacific, Gal-
veston, Houston & Northern, Gulf & Inter-
state, International & Great Northern, 31i.s-
sourl, Kansas & Texas, Galveston, Rock Is-
land, Trinity & Brazos Valley and Houston
& Henderson Rds. and Galveston bay, about
450 m. W. by S. of New Orleans. La. Regular
lines of steamers to Europe and to various
points of the Atlantic seaboard. A large
cotton, grain and cattle shipping port..
Rope, rice, flour and cordage mills.
N E W S ; every morning, and SEHII-
WEEKLY, Mondays and Thursdays; daily
and semi- weekly eight to twelve pages 18x23,.
Sunday sixteen to forty-four pages 17x25;
subscription— daily $7.50, Sunday $1.50, semi-
weekly $1; established 1842: A. H. Belo & Co.,
editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed:!©© Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily _ edition
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1896
and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
more than 7,500 in 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day; independent democratic; eight to twen-
ty four pages 18x23; subscription $5.20; estab-
lished 1880; C.H.McMaster, editor; Galveston
Tribune (Inc.), publishers (2 — S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,110 in 1896
and 6,658 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
CITY TIMES; Saturdays; negro; re-
publican; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1898; W. H. Noble, editor and
publisher (8—3).
JOURNAL; Saturdays; labor; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1888; Morris J. Lvnch, editor and publisher
(1-5).
Copies printed : No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
OPERA GLASS; Saturdays; society;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1879; R. C. Johnson & Co., editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
POST; Thursdays; German; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1869; Max
Tieling. editor; Chas. E. Hummel, pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ELITE MAGAZINE; monthly (A A).
L'AMERlCA-<iAZZETTA ITALI-
ANA; monthly.; Italian; sixteen pages
9x11}^; subscription $2; established 1890; A. A.
Fernandez Torre, editor; L'Anierica and La
Gazzetta Italiana Publishing Co., publishers
(8-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue .of 10,501 in 1901
and 26,099 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 20,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
SPIRITUAL REFORMER AND
HF^IANITARIAN; monthly; spiritual:
forty pages 7x10; subscription $1; established
1892. S. J. M. & A. A. Finck, editors and pub-
lishers (1—4).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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TEXAS.
TEXAS.
OANADO, Jackson Co. a. 407t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Rd., about 130 m. S. W.
of Galveston. Cotton gins.
GRAPHIC; Fridays (A A).
GARDEN CITY, c. h., Glasscock Co.
-o 83t pop.. 30 m. S. of Blgsprlng, nearest
station on Texas & Pacific Rd.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
GARLAND, Dallas Co. a 819t pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado 3c, Santa Fe and Missouri,
Kansas & Texan Eds., 16 m. N. N. E. of Dal-
las, the county seat. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1887; Will
A. Holford, editor and publisher ( 1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 190 1
and 1,250 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
GARRISON, Nacogdoches Co. ~ 1,000
pop., on Houston, East & West Texas Rd., 18
m. N. W. of Nacogdoches, the county seat.
GLEANER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1; established
February, 1904; W. C. Simpson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
GARZA, Denton Co. Q' 189t Pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., about 23 ra.
N. W. of Dallas.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
GATESVILLE, c. h., Coryell Co. D
l,8ti5t pop., on St. Louis Southwestern Rd.
and Leon r., 49 m. W. of Waco and 80 N. of
Austin, the State capital. Agriculture and
stock raising.
MESSENGER AND STAR-
FORUiU; Fridays; democratic ; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription §1; established—
Star 1885, Forum 1895. Messenger liK)2; con-
solidated September. 1907 ; Hall & Hill, editors
and publishers (1—8).
GATTSE, Milam Co. D 289t pop., on
International & Great Northern Rd , 20 m.
S. E. of Cameron, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stoclc raising. 1
GAZETTE; Fridays: independent; eight |
pages I5}^x22; subscription Si; established
December, 1905; J. B. Moran, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
GEORGETOWN, c h., Williamson
Co. o 2,790+ pop., on International & Great
Northern Rd., 25 m. N. of Austin, the State
capital. Seat of Southwestern University.
Agriculture.
COMMERCIAL; Fridays; (l«nocraUc;
eiglit pages 17x24; subscription §1; '^>^ta.b-
iished 1898; Lee J. Rountree, editor and pub
Usher (1—7). . , , ,-.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,264 mi 904
and 3,176 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satistac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907-
WILLIAMSON CO. SUN; Thursdays;
democVaUcf light pages 15x2-2 : subscription
$1; established 1876: F. T. Roche, editor and
j)ublisher (1— 6). , , ...
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,392 in 1895
and 1,720 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
GIDDINGS , c. h., Lee Co. a on
Houston & Texas Central and San Antonio
& Aransas Pass Rds., 60 m. E. of Austin, the
State capital. Farming, cotton and stock
raising.
DEUTSCHES VOLKSBLATT ;
Thursdays: German; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1899; J. A.Proske.
editor and publisher (2—4).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seem.ed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
NEWS; Fridays ; democratic ; four pages
18x24; subscriptions!; established 1888; J. W.
Northrup, editor and publisher.
GILMER, c. h., Upshur Co. cT on
St. Louis & Southwestern Rd., 80 m. N.
W. of Shreveport, La., and 230 N. of
Galveston. Farming and truck gardening.
MIRROR; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877; W. F. Holmes, editor and publisher
^^UPSHUR CO. ECHO; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; J. J. Stephens, editor
and publisher (1— 7 ).
Copies printed: 1,038 in 1902
1,001 in 1903
1,135 in 1904
1,182 in 1905
1,146 in 1906
1,069 in 1907
GLAZIER, Hemphill Co. tl
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
GLENROSE, c. h., Somervell Co. tl
14 m. N. of Walnut Springs, the nearest
station on Texas Central Rd. Agriculture
and stock raising.
HER \LD ; Thursdays; democratic ; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1890; H. W.Brown, editor and publisher (1—8).
GODLEY, Johnson Co. n 291t pop., on
Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.. 20 m. S. of
Fort Worth,
BANNER; Frldays(AA).
GOLDTHWAITE, c h., Mills Co. D
1.282+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.,
35 m. S. E. of Brownwood. Farming.
EAGLE; Saturdays; four pages g)x26:
subscription $1; established 1894 , R. M.
Thompson, editor and publisher.
GOLIAD, c. h., Goliad Co. g on
Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and San Antonio
r 130 m. S. E. of Austin, the State capital.
Water power. Agriculture and stock
raising.
AHVANCE: Wednesdays; democratic:
Pi^hV Daaes 15x22; subscription 75 cents; es-
tabUshed Ma?ch.'l905; J. A. White, editor
^rUARD-' Fridays; Independent; eight
pa^e^ 13^x19^; subscription $1.50; estab-
1114
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
lished 1867; Q. R. Beckhaiu, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
G O N Z A Li E S , c. h., Gonzales Co. g
4,297+ pop., on Southern Pacific Go's and
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rds. and
Guadalupe r. and at mouth of San Marcos
r., 70 m. S. E. of Austin, the State capital.
Farming and grazing.
INQUIRER; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLiY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1..50; estab
lished— daily 1897, weekly 1853 ; Reese & Smith,
editors and publishers (11 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,390 in 1903
1,663 in 1907
REFORM; Thursdays (A A).
GORDON, Palo Pinto Co. t} 800 pop.,
on Texas & Pacific Rd.. 28 m. E. S. E. of
Mineral Wells, the nearest station on
Weatherford, Mineral Wells & Northvrest-
ern Railroad, and 42 m. W. of Weatherford.
Coal mining, agriculture and cattle raising.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x34; subscription $1.50; established
1884; L. A. McCollister, editor and publisher
(6-3).
GOREE, Knox Co. tl 75t pop.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
GORMAN, Eastland Co. 6 829 pop..
on Texas Central Rd., 15 m. S. E. of Eastland,
the county seat. Agriculture and stock
raising.
PROGRESS: Fridays; four pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established March. 1901; T.
M. Collie, editor and publisher ( 1—3).
GRAHAM, c. h., Young Co. b 878t
pop.— local estimate 1,^;()0 — on Chicago,
Rock Island and Texas Rd., 26 m. N. W. of
Jacksboro. Coalmines. Farming and stock
raising.
IjEADER; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription ^\\ established
1876; P. A. "Martin, editor; J W. Graves, pub-
lisher (6-3).
YOUNG CO. NEWS; Fridays: demo-
cratic: four pages 18x24; subscription $1:
established March, 1902: Geo. H. Rhea and
Jas. M. Wood, editors; Harry D. Adams, pub
Usher (8—6) (A A).
BANNER OF PEACE; semi monthly;
baptist; twenty pages 5-^x8; subscription .«?!;
established 1900; J. H. Fisher, editor and pub-
lisher (1— 8P).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GRANBURY, c. li., Hood Co. ^ l,410t
pop., on Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Rd. and
Brazos r., 40 m. S. W. of Fort Worth. Cattle
raising and farming.
DEMOCRAT; everv evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
democratic; daily four, weekly eight page's
13x20; subscription- daily $4.80, weekly $1;
established— daily 1903. weekly 1898; A. W.
Crockett, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
GRAPHIC-TRUTH; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established— G7'aij;ifc 1872. Truth 1896:
con.solldated 1897; W. A. Binyon, editor and
publisher (6—3).
TEXAS.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Frank Gaston, editor and publisher (8—3).
GRAND PRAIRIE, Dallas Co. cT
207 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 13 m. W.
of Dallas, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
HUSTLER ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
August, 1902; The Grand Prairie Publishitig
Co., editors and publishers (9—3).
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
GRAND SALINE, Van Zandt Co. ^
1,500 pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 66 m. E.
of Dallas. Extensive salt plants.
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; Riley
& Spears, editors and publishers.
GRAND VIEW, Johnson Co. (j 713t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.. 9 m..
S. of Alvarado, and 35 N. of Fort Worth.
Farming
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages !5x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; M. L.Hair,
editor and publisher (11 — 5 P).
GRANGER, Williamson Co. D 841t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
Georgetown & Granger Rds., 15 m. E. of
Georgetown, the county .seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
20x22: subscription $1; ^stablislied 1893; A. D.
Reeder, editor and publisher (2—8).
GRAPELAND, Houston Co. Q 7-50
pop., on International & Great Northern
Rd., 12 m. N. of Crockett, the county seat.
Corn, cotton and vegetables.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; democratic;
six pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899; Albert H. Luker, editor and publisher.
GRAPEVINE, Tarrant Co. b on
Texas and St. Louis Southwestern Rds., 22
m. from Fort Worth, the county seat.
Agriculture.
SUN; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1895;
J. E. Keeling, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
GREENVILLE, c. h., Hunt Co. q'
6,860t pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas,
Sherman. Shreveport & Southern, St. Louis,
Texas Midland and Southwestern Rds., 52
m. N. E. of Dallas. Agriculture.
BANNER; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKIjY. Wednesdays ; democratic
daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24: sub-
scription-daily S"j, weekly $1.50; established
— dailv '894, we"ekly 18?2: T. M. Finley, editor;
Dial & Hodsie. publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1896, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
HERALD; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
daily four pages 17x24, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1869; E. W. Harris & Son. editors
and publishers (1-7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in 1898, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1115
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
MESSENGER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; J. A. Phillips, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,671 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907-
TEXAS HOLINESS ADVOCATE;
Thursdays : holiness ; eight pages 12x17^2 ; sub-
scriptloii $1: established 1898; Rev. C. M.
Keith, editor; Keith & McConnell, publish-
ers (3-3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
GROESBECK, c.h.,LimettoneCo.n
1,462+ pop., on Houston & Texas Central
Rd., 95 m. S. of Dallas. Shipping point
for cattle. Corn, cotton and stock raising.
JOURNAL; Thursdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1892; H. E. Ellis, editor and publisher (6—3).
HALLETTSVILLE, c. h., Lavaca
Co. c? 1,457+ pop., on San Antonio & Aransas
Pass Rd. and Lavaca r., 100 m. W. S. "W. of
Houston. Cotton growing and truck farm-
ing.
DIE LAVACA CO. NACHRICH-
TEN; weekly; German; independent: four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1896; R. Waltersdorf & Co., editors and pub
Ushers (1 — 4).
HERALD ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1.50; established
1872; W. B. Braumelr, editor; C. F. Lehmann,
publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,674 in 1899
and 1,723 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
NEW ERA ; Fridays; independent: eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1889; E. O. Meitzen, editor and publisher (3— :^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,151 for the
vear 1896, 1,156 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
NOVY D0310V; Thursdays; Bohemian;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1895: J. F. Kopschky,
editor and Duhllsher (9— 6).
OBZOR HO SPOD A RSKY; semi-
monthly; Bohemian: agricultural: sixteen
pages 13x20; subscription ai cents; estab- ^
llshed 1891; F. Fabian, editor and pub- j
lisher (1—8).
HAMILTON, c. h., Hamilton Co. D
726+ pop.-local estimate 2,000-65 m. W. of
Waco. Farming, grazing and stock raising.
HERALD; Wednesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1876; G. H. Boynton, editor and pub-
lisher ^8— 5).
RUSTLER; Tuesdays; democratic:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; e?tab^
lished 1899; L. O. Peck, editor and publisher
^^ Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,650 in 1903.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1904
and 1907.
i EYE-OPENER; monthly (A A).
HAMLIN, Jones Co. b
BULLETIN; Sundays (A A).
HASKELL, c. h., Haskell Co. t] 42
j m. S. W. of Seymour, the nearest station
I on Ft. Worth & Denver City Railroad, and
! SON. of Abilene. Farming.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription 81; estab-
lished 1886; Poole & O'Bryan, editors and
publishers (12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,395 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1007.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 10^4x15; subscription $1: established
1906; E. B. Atterbury. Jr., editor and pub-
lisher (8—6 P).
H'EA^'S'E, Robertson Co. D2,129tpop.,
at junction of Houston & Texas Central and
International & Great Northern Rds., 13 m.
S. of Franklin, the county seat. Agriculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1: established 1890; H. C.
ShaAv, editor and publisher (6—3).
HEMPSTEAD, c. h., Waller Co. n-
2,142+ pop., on Houston & Texas Central
Rd., about 90 m. N. W. of Galveston.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
HENDERSON, c.h., Rusk Co. cf
on International & Great Northern Rd., 75
m. W. of Shreveport, La., and 160 N. of
Houston. Cotton, grain and fruit.
RUSK CO. NEWS; Wednesdays; dem;
ocratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1,
established 1879: D. R. Harris, editor and
publisher (8-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,429 m 1890
and 1,742 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satistac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907 ^. ...
TIIIES; Thursdays; democratic; eight
nages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1859;
Ramley & Barrett, editors and publishers
■^^opies printed: For the year 1903
1 this paper seemed to assert that it had
' an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effec It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
HENRIETTA, c b.. Clay Co. d 3.0C0
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City. South-
western and Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Rds.. 96 m. N. W. of Fort Worth. Farming
and stock raising: petroleum.
ivmrPFNDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent S?ht pages 13x20 subscription 75 cents;
l^tablifhedPlI*; Cyrus Coleman, editor and
P'i''^^nPT"F^''s REVIEW; Fridays;
i«?.?^^«i?htDa?e8 13x22: subscription $1;
l^stabiishfdSs^sTw. E. Edwards, editor and
publisher (1—8).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
HEREFORD, c. h., Deaf Smith Co.
ti 3,550 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa
Fe Rd. Agriculture and stock raising.
BRAND; Fridays; democratic; twelve
to twenty pages 13x20; subscription $1: es-
tablished February, 1901; Hawking & Elliott,
publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,468 in 1907
MIRAGE; quarterly; agricultural, com-
mercial, industrial; twenty ei(j;ht pages
7*x9J; subscripiion 50 cents; established De-
cember, 1907; A. C. Elliott, editor; The Here-
ford Brand, publishers (12—7 P).
HERMLEIGH, Scun-y Co. ti
HERALD; Saturdays (A A).
HICO, Hamilton Co. □ l,4S0t pop., on
Texas Central Rd., 22 m. N. of Hamilton.
Farming.
NEWS-REVIEW; Fridays; demo
cratic; twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established— iVeius 1883, Revieiv 1S9S, consoli-
dated May, 1907; E. A. Heath, editor; Hico
Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
HIGGINS, Lipscomb Co. ^ 300 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and South-
ern Kansas Rds.. 17 m. S. E. of Lipscomb,
the county seat. Cattle raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1897 ; Cap Mitch-
ell, editor; H. J. Holm, publisher.
HILLSBORO, c. h., mil Co. a 5.34«,
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Hearne
& Brazos Valley and St. Louis Southwest.
ern Rds., 33 m. N. of Waco and 150 N. by
N. E. of Austin, the State capital. Corn,
cotton and wheat.
MIRROR; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; demo-
cratic; daily eight, weekly eight to twelve
pages 15x22: subscription— 'iaily $4.20, week-
ly $1; established— daily 1S96, weekly 1881;
Thompson & Campbell, editors and pub
lishersd— 8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,611 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1902,
up to and including 1907.
HILL CO. RECORD; Fridays; demo-
cratic; twelve pages 13x20: subscription $1;
established 1873; W. S. Mayes, editor and pub-
lisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 1,873 iri 1906
2,251 in 1907
HOLLAND, Jiell Co. c 678t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 16 m. S. of
Belton, the county seat, and 52 N. of Austin,
the State capital. Agriculture and stock
raising.
PROGRESS; Fridays; democratic: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1890; D. L. Murphy, editor and publisher (8—3).
HONDO, <*. h., Medina Co. g 592t
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 50 m. W.of
San Antonio. Stock raising, farming and
honey producing.
ANVIL HERALD; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1886; Fletcher Davis, editor and
publisher (1—7).
TEXAS.
HONE YGROVE, Fannin Co.jzf
2.483+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
and Texas & Pacific Rds., 85 m. N. E. of
Dallas. Agriculture.
SIGNAL; Fridays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1 ; established 1891 ; J. H. Lowry,
editor; Signal Publishing Co.. publishers.
TEXAS CITIZEN; Fridays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
"^76;
Usher.
established 1876; E. H. Love, editor and pub-
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,119 for the
year 1898, 1,120 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
HOUSTON, c. h., Harris Co. C\ 80,000
pop., center of fifteen railroads, on Buffalo
bayou, 50 m. N. W. of Galveston, to which
point steamboats run regularly. Terminus
of Morgan's ship channel. Foundries, ma-
chine shops and planing mills. Agricult-
ural district, producing cotton, rice, sugar
cane and corn.
DAILY.
CHRONICLE AND HERALD;
every evening except Sunday, and Sunday
morning; Independent; twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $6.50; established 1901; M. E.
Foster, editor; The Houston Chronicle Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily: 9,749 in 1902
13,245 in 1903
17,492 in 1904
19,738 in 1905
22,276 in 1906
23,985 in 1907
Sunday, 23,882 in 1905
29,620 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The Houston
Chronicle's net paid circulation dating
from February 1st, 1908, guaranteed to be
24,000 minimum on the daily and 30.(100
minimum on the Sunday issue. The Chron-
icle does not allow returns. It counts
nothing but actual net paid circulation.
It goes into over 400 towns in Texas and
Louisiana, and guarantees the largest Tex-
as circulation of any paper in the State.
Locally it guarantees 50 per cent more cir-
culation than any other paper published
in Houston. It will furnish to any adver-
tiser who desires It a detailed statement
showing Its circulation at every town in
Texas and Louisiana. The Chronicle's
advertising rates range from 4 cents per
line on 14,000 line contracts to 10 cents per
line on one-time ads.
POST; every morning, and S E HI I -
WEEKLY, Mondays and Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 19x21; subscription —
daily $8, Sunday $1.50, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished 1880; Houston Printing Company, edi-
tors and publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: daily: 10,372 in 1896
13,875 in 1900
13,832 in 1901
15,232 in 1903
18,743 in 1905
19,369 in 1906
21,363 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 17,496 in 1896
24,817 in 1900
29,509 in 1902
25,734 in 1905
27,491 in 1906
30,959 in 1907
WEEKLY.
BOLLETTINO DEL TEXAS; Satur-
days (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1117
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
I^ABOR JOURNAL.} Thursdays;
labor; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1897; Max Andrew, editor and
publisher.
SOUTHERN SHIPPERS' iiUIDE;
Thursdays (A A).
TEXAS DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG;
Thursdays; German; democratic; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1872;
A. Haxthausen, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,666 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than _ 1,000
every year since 1899, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
TEXAS FREEMAN ; Saturdays (AA).
TEXAS WORLD ; Saturdays; Uemo-
cratic; eight pages 15x2-^; subscription $2;
established 1889; J. H. Palmer, editor and
publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,000 in 1893,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since 1898, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
WITNESS; Fridays; negro; four pages
17iix.'Zii4; subscription $1.50; established
July, 1905; H. C. Gray, editor and publisher
(1—7).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
TEXAS INSURANCE; semi-monthly
MONTHLY.
RICE IxNDUSTRY; monthly; thirty-
six pages 9x12 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1899; F.N. Gray, editor; Rice Industry
Publishing Co.. publishers (11—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL, AND
LUMBER REVIEW; monthly; com-
mercial and lumber; forty to fifty -six pages
101^x14; aubscrlption $1; established 1892;
Chas. A. Newnlng, editor; Southwest Pub-
lisliing Co.. publishers ( 5—5 P ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,675 ^^, 1897
and 4,000 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1903 and exceeding 1,000
SOUTHWESTERN FARMER;
monthly; rice industry, cotton, agriculture;
thirty-two pages lOJ^xlS ; subscription 50
cents; established September, 1904; A. E.
Groves, editor; Southwestern Farmer Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (6—5 P).
SPORTING MIRROR; monthly;
sporting ; Fraternal Order of Eagles ; twenty-
four pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
May, 1902: Millis & Ford, editors and pub-
lishers (1—7). „,, . , , J-4.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,208 in 1904
and 6,591 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in i907« ^. -,-^wT-r.Tk.T * t
TEXAS BANKERS' JOURNAL;
monthly (A A). „^ .,, ,. .s
TEXAS TIT-BITS; monthly (A A).
HOUSTON HEIGHTS, 5fl/W« Co
a 7,000 pop., manufacturing suburb of
Houston. J ,
SUBURBANITE; Saturdays; independ-
it; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
ent
tablished January, 1905; J. M. Llmbocker,
editor and publisher (12—5).
HOWE, Grayson Co. cf 631t pop., on
Houston & Texas Central Rd., 9 m. S. of
Sherman, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERALD; Saturdays; democratic: four
pages 18x24; subscription 60 cents; estab-
lished 1892; F. M. Echols, editor and publish-
er (6—3).
HUBBARD, >ff»« Co. ^l,608t pop., on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 30 m. N. E. of
Waco. Agriculture.
NEW^S; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1881 ; Meck-
lin Brothers, editors and publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
HUGHES SPRINGS, Cass Co. cT
317 pop.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15}^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1902; W. A. Callaway, ed-
itor and publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1904 and more than
1,000 in 1907.
HUNTS VILLE, c. h., Walker Co. n-
2,485+ pop., on International & Great North-
ern Rd., 75 m. N. of Houston. Seat of State
Penitentiary and Normal Institute. Cotton
market.
POST-ITEM ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established—
Post 1901, Item 1850, consolidated 1902: J. A.
Palmer, editor and publisher (3— 3).
HULTO, Williamson Co. U 749t pop.,
on International & Great Northern Rd.,
about 35 m. N. by E. of Austin, the State
capital.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
lOLA, Grimes Co. D- 79t pop., 20 m. E,
of Bryan, nearest station on Houston &
Texas Central Rd.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
10 WAP ARK, Wichita Co. [j 700
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.,
10 m. W. of Wichita Falls, the county .seat.
Agriculture and stock raising.
REGISTER; Fridays: four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Alex.
Windle, ec'itor and publisher.
IREDELL, Basque Co. D
SENTINEL; Fridays (A A).
IRVING, Dallas Co. cf
INDEX; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22: subscription $1; established De-
cember, 1903; R. M. Hudson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
ITALY, ^"t» Co. |ifl,061t pop., on Mis-
souri. Kansas & Texas and Intoruatlonal &
1118
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
Great Northern Rds., 45 m. S. of Dallas. Ag-
riculture and cotton growing.
NEWS-HERAI^D; Fridays; eightpages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; T. B.
Lusk, editor and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,368 in 1900
and 2.246 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
SURPRISER; Saturdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established February,
1905; Whitley Reed, editor and publisher
i3— 5P3 (A A).
ITASCA, ffiU Co. a 548t pop., on Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,44 m. S. of Fort
Worth and 45 N. of Waco. Cotton gins and
corn presses. Farming.
ITEM; Fridays; democratic; eightpages
16x22; gubscription $1; established 1897; Em-
mett Smith, editor and publisher (12—3).
JACKSBORO,c.h,, Jack Co. [j 1,3111
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf
Rd., 40 m. N. N. W. of Weatherford and 36
from Bowie. Blue limestone, coal and
cement stone in vicinity. Farming and
stock raising.
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1^: J. N. and Miss Alice M. Rogers,
editors; J. N. Rogers & Co., publishers (1—5).
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; sub.scription $1; established
1894; Tom M. Marks, editor and publisher
(3-3).
JACKSONVIIiLE, Cherokee Co. a
1,568+ pop., on International & Great North-
ern, Texas & New Orleans and St. Louis
Southwestern Rds., 16 m. N. W. of Rusk,
the county seat. Shipping point for cot-
ton, fruit and lumber.
BAPTIST ECHO; Tuesdays; baptist;
eight pages 9x13 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1898; E. A. Putthuff, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,27 1_ in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1904
and 1907.
CHEROKEE CO. BANNER; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
Bcrlptlon $1; established 1885; John E. Mc-
Farland, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
REFORMER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; C. F. Drake, editor; H. W. Whit-
ley, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,442 in 1907
JASPER, c. h., Jasper Co. n- between
Sabine and Neches rs., 60 m. N. of Beau-
mont and 150 N. E. of Galveston. Several
steam lumber mills, cotton gins and presses.
Pine and hardwood lumber.
NEWSBOY ; Wednesdays; democratio*.
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
TEXAS.
lished 1865; W. C. & R. B. Blake, editors and
publishers (7 — 6).
JEFFERSON, c. h., Marion Co. cT
2,850+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas,
Jefferson & Northwestern and Texas &
Pacific Rds., at the head of navigation on
Big Cypress bayou, 48 m. N. W. of Shreve-
port, La. Steamboats ascend to this point.
Iron furnaces, woolen mill, cotton com-
press, saw mills and various manufactories .
Shipping point for produce and live stock.
JIMPLiECUTE; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1865; Taylor & Taylor, editors
and publishers (7—5).
JEWETT, Leon Co. n on Interna-
tional & Great Northern Rd., 40 m. 8. W.
of Palestine. Mineral spring.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; J. S. Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
JOHNSON CITY, c. h.. Blanco Co.
D 197+ pop., 20 m. S. of Marble Falls, the
nearest railroad station.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 15J^x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904; G. A. Williams, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
KARNES CITY, c h., Karnes Co. g
on San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd. Cot-
ton compress and saw mill. Agriculture.
KARNES CITATION; Thursdays;
democratic; eightpages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1896; Aug. C. Dietze, edi-
tor and publisher (1—4).
KAUFMAN, c. h.. Kaufman Co. ^
2,378+ pop., on Texas Midland and Texas &
New Orleans Rds.. 35 m. E. S. E. of Dallas.
Cattle raising and agriculture.
NOONDAY SUN; every evening except
Thursday and Sunday, and SUN, Fridays;
democratic; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x22 ; subscription — daily $4, weekly $1 ;
established-daily 1900, weekly 1880; Goolsby
& Cole, editors and publishers (12^).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,240 in 1895 and 1,430 in 190 1,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
beeen credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
POST; daily except Sunday; democratic;
four pages 13x20; sub.scription $4.80; estab-
Jlshf'd May, 1906; Jesse D. Boykin, editor and
publisher (1—8).
HERAIiD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1887; Monroe Drew, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
METEOR; Saturdays (A A).
KEENE, Johnson Co. t\ 500 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 6 m. N. E. of
Cleburne. Canning.
SOUTHWESTERN U N 1 O N REC-
ORD; Tuesdays; religious; six pages 9x12;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1119
TEX A S.
TEXAS.
subscription 50 cents; established May, 1902;
C. N. woodward, editor ; Southwestern
Union Conference of Seventh Day Advent-
ists, publishers (,1—8).
KEMP, Kaufman C<>. r/ 1.000 pop., on
Southern Pacific Go's and Texas & New
Orleans Rds., 12 m. S. of Kaufman, the
county seat. Agriculture and cattle raising.
KAUFMAN CO. N E >V S ; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 3}^x20; subscrip
tiou 50 cents; E. F. James, editor and pub-
lisher (2-8).
KENEDY, Karnes Co. Q on San
Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 30 m. S. E.of
Floresville. Farming and stock raising.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1; established 1895;
t). M. Russell, editor and publisher (1—8).
KERENS, Navarro Co. cf 735t pop.,
on St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 14 m. E. of
Corsicana, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 13x22;
subscription $1: established 1893; Cliff S.
Estes, editor and publisher.
KERRVILLE, c h.. Kerr Co. U 1.423t
pop., on San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd.
and Guadalupe r.. 68 m. N. W. of San An-
tonio. Roller flour mills. Farming and
grazing.
MOUNTAIN SUN; Saturdays; demo-
cr.itic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1882; J. E. Grimstead, editor and
publisher (9—3).
KILLEEN, Bell Co. - 780t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 20 m.
W. of Belton.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 : established 1890;
P. B. Hoover, editor; The Herald Publishmg
Co., publishers (11— 5).
MESSENGER ; Fridays : democratic ;
ten paees 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1905: W. E. Bennett, editor and publisher
(1-7),
KINGSLAND, Llano Co. D lU pop.,
on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 18 m. S. E.
of Llano, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
RUSTLER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
February, 1902; R. L. Rogers, editor; R. L.
Rogers & Son, publishers (6—3).
KINGSTON. Sunt Co. b 283t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 53 m.N.E.
of Dallas. Cotton.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
STAR; Fridays; six pages Uxlo}^: sub-
scription 30 cenis; established September,
190.3; Shields Brothers, editors aad publishers
(10— 5 P) (A A).
KIN GSVILLE, -V«eces Co. 0,1,000
pop., on St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico
Rd., 180 m. S. of San Antonio. Agriculture.
GULF COAST RECORD ; Saturdays;
four p^ges lSix22: subscription $l-='0: estab-
lished October. 1P07; Fred Warren editor;
KingsviUe Publishing Company, publishers
^^SPoiiESMAN; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; 'subscription $1: estab-
lished October, 1903; J. W. Canada, editor and
publisher (12-5 P) (A A).
KNOX CITY, Knox Co. b on Kan-
sas City, Mexico & Orient Rd., 40 m. N. of
Stamford. Farming.
KNOX CO. NEWS; Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established November, 1904; Nell H. Bigger,
editor and publisher (12—5).
KOSSE, Limestone Co. a 717t pop., on
Houston & Texas Central Rd., 110 m. S. of
Dallas. Agriculture.
CYCLONE; Thursdays ; democratic;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1885; J. T. Robisou, editor
and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,036 in 1896
and 1,221 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
KOUNTZE, c. h., Hardin Co. a- 343
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd.. about
24 m. N. W. of Beaumont. Lumbering, agri-
culture and oil.
TEXAS NEWS; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 12x2(); subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 190(J; F. M. Littlepage, editor and
publisher (11—5).
KYLE, ffays Co. n on International
& Great Northern Rd., 20 m. S. of Austin,
the State capital. Farming.
NEW^S; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; T. F. Harwell,
editor and publisher (1—4).
LADONIA, Fannin Co. a 2,000 pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 70 m. N.
E. of Dallas. Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; Tom H. Reel,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LAGRANGE, c. h., Fayette Co. D
2,392t pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and Southern Pacific Go's Rds. and Colo-
rado r., 75 m. below Austin, the State capi-
tal. Cotton-seed oil mill and wagon, car-
riage and blacksmith shops.
SVOBODA ; semi-wet-kly. Tuesdays and
Fridays ; Bohemian; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1S85; A.
Haidusek, editor ; Haidusek & Koss, publlsh-
^'^DEUTSCIIE ZEITUNG; Thursday's;
German; democratic; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1890; G. A-Helliu.
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as wouM warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
I O II R N A L ; Thursdays; democratic ;
eighVpa^s 13x20; subscription $1.50: estab-
llshed 1880; Benno Harigel, editor and pub-
lisher (6— 3).
1120
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOKY,
TEXAS.
liA MESA, Dawson Co. -D 400 pop., 50
m. N. of Big Spring, the nearest railroad
station. Farming and Stock raising.
DAWSON CO. NEWS: Fridays; demo
cratic; four pages I7>^x24; subscription $1;
established November, 1904; J. E. Garrison
editor and publisher (11—5).
LAMPASAS, c. h., Lampasas Co. D
2,107+ pop., on Gulf. Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.
and Sulphur fork of Lampasas r., 80 m. N.
W. of Austin, the State capital. Agricult-
ure and stock raising.
LiEADER; every evening except Sun-
day.and WEEK. Li Y.Fridays; independent;
daily four, weekly eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription— daily S4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1904, weekly 188S; J. H. Abney and J.
E. Vernor, editors and publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit foe an issue of
I.200 in 1904, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1. 000 in 1907.
BLADE; Thursdays (A A).
LANCASTER, Dallas Co. nf l,045t
pop., on Houston & Texas Central and Mis-
souri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 15 m. S. of Dal-
las, the county seat. Agriculture.
HERA Li D ; Fridays ; democratic ; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1885;
E. M. Hulbert, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,400 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
LAPORTE, Harris Co. CL 537t pop.,
on Galveston. Houston & Northern and Port
Arthur & Houston Short Line Rds. and
Buffalo bayou, 22 m. E. of Houston, the
county seat. Agriculture, rice, cotton and
fruit growing. Seaside resort.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; G. E. Kepple, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,229 for the year 1902,
1,127 iri 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
HERALD: Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1901 ; E. P. Boyle, editor and
publisher (7—5).
LAREDO, Webb Co. g 15,000 pop., on
International & Great Northern, Rio
Grande & Eagle Pass and Mexican National
Rds., 153 m. S. W. of San Antonio. Agricul-
ture and railroad shops.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
andW^EEKLY, Sundays; democratic;
daily four, weekly twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription—dally $5. weekly $2; established-
daily 1884, weekly 1881 ; Penn Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (7 — 5).
EL GUARDA DEL BRAVO; semi
weekly, Mondays and Thursdays; Spanish;
four pages 11x16; subscription $350; estab-
lished 1904; M. Munoz, editor; P. Aldama,
publisher (11— 5 P).
EL DEMOCRATA FRONTERIZO;
■weekly, Saturdays; Spanish; four pages
15x22; subscription $3.50; established 1886;
Justo Cardenas, editor and publisher (6—3).
TEXAS.
LEAGUE CITY, Oalveston Co. O,
28 pop., on Galveston, Houston & Hender-
son Rd., 24 m. N. W. of Galveston, the
county seat, and 25 S. E. of Houston.
TEXAS COAST PROMOTER; Fri
days; four pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; J. G. Anderson, editor and
publisher (8 — 5).
LEANDER, Williamson Co. D 350
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 12
m. S. W. of Georgetown.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1901; R. A. Alford, editor and publisher
(12-3).
LEONARD, Fannin Co. iif 1,250 pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 18 m. N.
W. of Greenville. Cotton gins, cotton and
oil mills, ice plant and grain elevator. Ag-
riculture.
GRAPHIC; Fridays; independent: four
pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1890 ;
Joseph T. Green, editor and publisher (1—8).
LEWISVILLE, Denton Co. ^ 800
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 15
m. S. E. of Denton, the county seat, and 20
from Dallas. Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1898;
Smith & Ray, editors and publishers.
LEXINGTON, Lee Co. u 500 pop., on
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 18 m. N.
of Giddlngs, the county seat. Corn, cotton
and fruit growing.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; H. F. Schlosshan, editor, N. J.
Hamilton, publisher (7—5).
LIBERTY, c. h., Liberty Co.n- 865t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 41 m.
E. N. E. of Houston. Farming and grazing.
VINDICATOR; Fridaj^s; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1887; T. J. Chambers, editor ana pub-
lisher.
LIBERTY HILL, Williamson Co. D
SOO-t- pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd.,
23 m. N. by W. of Austin, the State capital.
Agriculture and stock raising.
INDEX; Fridays (A A).
LINDALE, Smith Co. cf 450 pop., on
International & Great Northern Rd., 14 m.
N. W. of Tyler, the county seat. Farming,
fruit raising and cotton.
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic; six
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; Tom P. Cooper, editor and publisher.
LINDEN, c. h., Cass Co. cf on Kil-
dare & Linden Rd., 18 m. N. of Jefferson.
Timber and iron ore. Agriculture.
CASS CO. SUN: Tuesdays; people's
party; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1876; John Bonger, editor and
publisher (6—3).
LIVINGSTON, c. h., Polk Co. D- 900t
pop., on Houston, East & West Texas Rd.
about 70 m. N. by E. of Houston. Saw and
gristmills; agriculture.
POLK CO. ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1121
TEXAS.
liLiANO, c. h., Llano Co. Q 1,500 pop.,
on Austin & Northwest Rd. and Llano r.,
70 m. N. W. of Austin, the State capital.
Cattle raising and farming.
TIMES; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 13x.i0; subscription $1.50; established
1891; C. I. Boynton, editor and publisher
(8-3).
liOCKHART, c. h., Caldwell Co. g
2,306+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rds., 3C
m. S. of Austin, the State capital. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
POST ; Thursdays; eight to ten pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1899; Scho-
fleld .« Andre^vs, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REGISTER; Fridays ; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; Reese Wilson, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
LOCKNEY, Flor/d Co. b 300 pop.,
12 m. N. W. of Floydada, the county seat.
Stock raising.
BEACON; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1902; F. N. Oliver, editor and publisher
(6-3).
Li O MET A, Lampasas Co. D 315t
pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
15 m. N. W. of Lampasas, the county seat.
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
LONEOAK, Sunt Co. [:f 496t pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 15 m. S. E.of
Greenville, the county seat. Farming , fruit
and stock raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; J. T.
Story, editor and publisher (7—5).
liONGVIEW, c. h.. Gregg Co. rf 3,591t
pop., on International & Great Western,
Texas, Sabine Valley & Northwestern and
Texas & Pacific Rds., 20 m. S. W. of Mar-
shall. Manufacturing town.
ITEI>I; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 13x19; subscription $3; established
1906; Longvlew Printing Co., editors and
publishers (10— 6 P) (A A).
TIMES-CLARION; Thursdays; demo-
ocratic ; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1.50; established 1886: J. W. Johnson, editor
and publisher (10—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to< furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
liORAINE, Mitchell Co. \2 on Texas
& Pacific Rd., 50m. W. of Abilene.
ADVERTISER; Fridays (A A).
71
TEXAS.
LORENA, McLennan Co. D 366t
pop., on Missouri, KauHas & Texas Rd., 12
ni. S. of Waco. Farming and stock raising.
VIDETTE; Fridays; eight pages 11x20;
subscription $1; established August, 1904;
Bradley & Son, editors and publishers (6— 5j.
liOTT, Falls Co. a 614t pop.— local
estimate 996— on Saa Antonio & Aransas
Pass Rd. Cotton gins and mills. Roller
flour mill. Agriculture.
CLARION; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1890; Geo. A.
Hodges, Sr., editor; George A. Hodges, Jr.,
publisher (8—3).
LUBBOCK, c. h.,Lubhock Co. t]
1,000 pop.
AVALANCHE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1900; J. J. Dillard, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflEect.
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
LUEBERS, Jones Co. "tl 32t pop., on
Texas Central Rd.
VANGUARD; Fridays (A A).
L U F K I N, c.h., Angelina Co. Cr l,527t
pop., on Houston, East & West Texas, St.
Louis Southwestern and Texas & Louisiana
Rds. Stock, cotton, fruit, vegetables and
lumber.
NEAVS; every evening except Sunday,
and AVEERLY, Thursdays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1896 ; G. E. Watford, editor and pub-
llcher (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,183 in I9P3»
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as i,ooo copies.
liULING, Caldwell Co. g l,S19t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's and San Antonio
& Aransas Pass Rds., 58 m. E. N. E. of San
Antonio. Cotton-seed oil factory. Agri-
cultm-e.
SIGNAL ; Thursdays ; Independent-demo-
cratic; four pages 20x26; suVjscription $1; es-
tablished 1878; Geo. P. Holconde, editor and
publisher.
TEXAS COLORED CITIZEN; Sat-
urdays (A A).
McCAUIiEY, Fisher Co. -O 800 pop.,
on Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Rd..2()0m.
W. of Fort Worth. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1905; W. H. Morris, editor
and publisher (1—8).
MoGREGOR, McLennan Co. D l,435t
pop., on St. Louis Southwestern and Gulf.
Colorado & Santa Fe Rds., 107 m. S. of Fort
Worth. Roller flour mills. Trade center.
Wheat.
MIRROR; Fridays; Independent; eight
to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1904; T.E.Strelght, editor; Mirror
Printing Co., publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
1122
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MoKIXNEY, c. h., Collin Co. cT
T.OOO pop., on Houstoa & Texas Central
and Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rds., 135
m. N. E. of Austin, the State capital. Cot-
ton, grain and live atook.
COURIER-GAZETTE; every even
Ing except Sunday, and DEMOCRAT-
GAZETTE, Thursdays; democratic; daily
four, weekly twelve pages 15x2:i; subscrip-
tion— dally $5. weekly $1; established— Cour-
ier 1896, Gazette 1898, Democrat 1884, consoll-
d ated 1906 ; Perkins & Wilson, editors and pub •
Ushers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that they had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
EXAMINER; Thursdays; democratic;
«lght pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886 ; Clint Thompson, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,607 in 1903
and 2,000 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than i^ooo in 1907.
MeLEAN, Gray Co. ti 1,200 pop., on
Chicago. Rock Island ft Gulf Rd., 73 m. E.
of Amarillo. Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD; Fridays; local; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established May, 19u7;
F. L. Vanderburgh, editor and publisher
(1-8).
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
MABANK, Kaufman Co, cf 417t
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. W.of
Kaufman, the county seat.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1S99; Will T.Hawkins, editor and publisher
(11—5).
MADISON VILLE, c. h., Madison
Co. D- on International & Great Northern
Rd. 28 m. N. W. of Huntsvllle. Farming
and stock raising.
METEOR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; W. F.
Bookman, editor; Meteor Printing Co., pub
Ushers (7—5).
MANOR, Travis Co. a on Houston
A Texas Central Rd., 15 m. E. of Austin,
the county seat, Stock raising. Agriculture.
PROGRESSIVE AGE; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; eight pages 13x19; subscription $1;
established 1898; J. N. Henderson, editor and
publllsher (1— S).
MANSFIELD, Tarrant Co. ^6U^
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 18 m.
8. E. of Fort Worth, the county seat. Flour
mills. Agriculture.
SUN; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; J. M.
Lyles, editor and publisher.
MARBLE FALLS. Buriiet Co. a
on Austin & Northwestern Rd. and Col
TEXAS.
orador., 15 m. S. of Burnet.the county seat,
and 75 N. W. of Austin, the State capital.
Water power. Manufacturing.
MESSENGER; Thursdays: democratic;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1899; H. E. Faublon, editor and publisher
(1-7). .
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but fajled to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
M A R F A, c. h., Presidio Co. -a 1,500
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 196 m»
E. of El Paso. Stock raising and mining.
NEW ERA; Saturdays; Independent;
six pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1886; H. W.Schutze. editor; New Era Pub-
lishing Co., Inc., publishers (1—8).
MARLIN, c. h., Falls Co. n 3,092t
pop., on Waco & Northwestern Rd.. 3 m.
from Brazos r. and 97 N. E. of Austin, the
State capital. Farming and stock raising.
DEMOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; dem-
ocratic; daily four, weekly eight to sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$1: established— daily 1901. weekly 1890; J.
M. Kennedy, editor and publisher (.2—8).
Copies printed : The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1,233 for the year 1895,
and 1,109 in 1898, but has not since
made claiin to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
MARSHALL, c. h., Harrison Co. nf
7,855t pop.— local estimate 10,432— on Texas
Southern and Texas & Pacific Rds., 40m. W.
of Shreveport, La., and 250 N. E. of Galves-
ton. Cotton compress, foundry, car-wheel
and furniture manufactories, ice factory
and railroad shops. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
MESSENGER ; every evening except
Sunday, Sunday morning, and WEEKLY,
Fridays ; democratic ; eight pages 18x24 ;
subscription— daily $(j, weekly $1 ; established
—dally 1890, weekly 1877; W. A. Adair, editor
and publisher ( 7 — 5 ).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition has on two occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly, but 'such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
SUN; every evening except Saturday
T^E XAS AND LOUISIANA
WATCHMAN; Fridays (A A).
MART. McLennan Co. n 3,000 pop.
—local estimate— 18 m. E. of Waco. Rail-
road machine shops. Cotton raising, farm-
ing and grazicg.
HERA L D ; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1123
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
lished Iftoi; Mart Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (7—5).
MASON, C. h., Mason Co. D 1,250 pop.,
on Comanche creek, 125 m. N. N. W. of San
Antonio and same distance W. N. W. of
Austin, the State capital. Live stock and
agriculture.
HERALiD; Thursdays; people's party;
four pages 16x22; subscription $1 ; established
1892; D. C. Broyles, editor and publisher.
MASON CO. NEWS; Fridays; Inde-
pendent-democratic ; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; V. M. Loring,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
■credit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
MATADOR, c. h.. Motley Co. tl 250
pop., 60 m. S. W. of Childress, a station on
Ft. Worth & Denver Railroad. Stock raising.
TEXAS MAVERICK; Fridays; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1395; Will C. Perry, editor and publisher.
MAYPEARL, Ellis Co. i 800 pop.,
on International & Great Northern Rd.,
13 m. W. of Waxahachie, the county seat.
Farming.
HERALD s Fridays: independent : eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1: established
December, 1902; W. W. Lusk, editor and pub-
ll8her(l-8).
MEMPHIS, c. h.. Hall Co.^hOOO
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd., about
250 m. N. W. of Fort Worth. Agriculture
and stock raising.
HALL. CO. HERALD ; ^ Fridays;
democratic; eight pages lHx20; subscription
$1.50; established 1890; W. A. Johnson, edi-
tor and publisher (1—3).
MENARD VILLE. Menard Co. C 185
pop., on San Saba Rd., 60 m. S. of Ballinger,
nearest railroad station.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; indepen-
dent; four pages 15i^x22; subscription $1;
established 1893; S. F. Bethel, editor and pub-
lisher (1—5) (A A).
MERIDIAN, c. b., Bosque Co. o
923+ pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.
and Bosque r., 60 m. S. by S. E. of Fort
Worth. Farming and stock raising.
TWTRITXE* Fridays; democratic; eight
pa^JI 15x22fsubscription'$l ; established 1895;
Cli A Dunlap, editor; The Tribune Print-
ing Company, publishers (10—3)
MERKEIi, Taylor Go. b on Texas &
Pacific Rd., 17 m. W. of Abilene, the county
seat. Stock raising and farming.
mir T T" f i R AM: every evening except
SuTifaJ: an5 WEEkLY,"^ ^^I'^'^y^j.^^S--
eratic- daily four, weekly eight pages 13x20,
fiutecriptlon-daily $4, weekly $1 ; established
-daUy 1906. weekly 1905; Campbell & Merritt.
editors and publishers (2-f)- , j^. ^-ees
MAIL; Fridays; independent, eignt pages
13x20; silbseriptionSl; established 1390 , E.
J. Leeman, editor and publisher.
■M-p-RTENS Sill Co. a 375r pop., on
^n^e™TtronaT'& Great Northern and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds., about 38 m. N. E.
of Waco. ,^ .N
HEDLYTE; Fridays (A A).
MESQX7ITE, Dallas Co.cf 406t pop.,
on Texas & Pacific Rd.. 12 m. E. of Dallas,
the county seat. Corn, cotton, wheat and
oats.
TEXAS MESQIJITER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 2ux26; subscription
$1; established 1882; John E. Davis, editor
and publisher.
MEXIA, Limestone Co. D 2,393t pop.,
on Houston & Texas Central and Trinity and
Brazos Valley Rds.. 181 m. N. by N. W. of
Houston. Milling, farming and stock rais-
ing.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and STATE HERALD,
Thursdays; democratic; daily tour, weekly
eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily $4.
weekly $1; established— daily 1899, weekly
1900; N.P. Houx, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,212 in 1900, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MIAMI, c. li., Roberts Co. ^386t pop.—
local estimate SCO— on Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Rd., 500 m. from Kansas City.
Farming.
CHIEF; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1899;
Leslie L. Ladd. editor and publisher (8—3).
MIDLAND, c. h.. Midland Co. -D 1,100
pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd. The only post
office In the county. Farming, fruit grow-
ing and stock raising.
LIVE STOCK REPORTER; Satiir
days; live stock; ten pages 13x20; siibscrlp-
tion $1.50; established 1896; C. C. Watson,
editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1890
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
MIDLOTHI AN,^«»« Co. cT 832t pop. .
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and Houston &
Texas Central Rds., 12 m.N.of Waxahachie.
the county seat. Agriculture.
AR«US NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20 subscription $1; established Decem-
ber. 1900 ;Coruwell & Brown, editors and
publishers.
MILES STATION, Runnellt Co. a
3 000 pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Saute Fe Rd..
18 m. S. W. of Ballinger. the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
MILES MESSENtJER: Fridays; Inde
nendent^ eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
SbUshed March. 1901; Miles Printing Co.
(inc.), publishers (2—8).
MILFORD, Ellis Co. d 800 pop., on
Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.. 15 m. N E
of HiUsboro. Seat of Presbyterian Col-
r O fJ R I E R ; Thursdays; Independent;
el^ht cages 13x2^) ; subscription $1 ; estab-
flshed W91: J. W. Beck, editor and publisher
(7-5V
1124
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
MINEOLA, Wood Co. cf l,725t pop.,
on Texas & Pacific, International & Great
Northern and Missouri, Kansas & Texas
Rds., 80 m. E. of Dallas. Cotton growing
and shipping.
FtlONITOR; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; democratic; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established I'JUS; J. K. Foster,
editor and publisher (12—3).
COURIER; Thursdays; people's party;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; O. P. Pyle. editor and publisher.
MINERALWELLS, Palo Pinto Co.
^ 2,048+ on Weatherford, Mineral Wells &
Northwestern Rd., 22 m. W. by N. W. of
Weatherford.
HEALTH RESORT ; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily S5, weekly $J ; established
daily 1907, weekly 1896; Storey & Denison,
editors and publishers (2—8).
INDEX; every evening except Sunday,
and WEERTiY, Fridays; independent;
dally four, weekly eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription—dailv $5, weekly $1; established
1900; W. B. Newton, editor; Index Printing
Company, publishers (1—8).
LiANCE; Thursdays (A A).
MONTAGUE, c. h., Montague Co. ti
5T9+ pop., 9 m. S. of Nacona, the nearest
railroad point, and 40 W. of Gainesville.
Grist and saw mills.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1887;
C. W. Boner, editor and publisher (3—3).
MONTGOMERY, ^VoHfgomgry Co. P,
586+ pop., on Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fe |
Rd., about 23 m. E. of Navasota.
CHRONICLE; Fridays (A A).
MOODY, McLennan Co, a on Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.. about 20 m.
S, W. of Waco, the county seat. Agriculture
and stock raising. ^
COURIER; Saturdays; four pages 20x26;
subBcription $1 ; established 1890; M. Phelan,
editor and publisher (8—3).
MOORE, ^rio Co. g 173+ pop., on In-
ternational & Great Northern Rd., 40 m.
S. W. of San Antonio.
MODEL.; Fridays; local; six pages 15x20;
established 1904; H. E. Johnson, editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
MORGAN, Sosque Co. □ 766t pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and Texas
Central Rds., 8 m. N. of Meridian, the
county seat. Cotton.
NEWS; Saturdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1889 • T. A. Canada, editor and publisher
(6-3).
MOUIiTON, Lavaca Co. P 231 pop.,
on San Antonio & Ararsas Pass Rd., 19 m.
N. E. of Gonzales. Corn, cotton and stock
raising.
EAGLE; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 16x24; subscription $1 ; established
1900; O. F. Knape, editor and publisher (6—8).
MOUNTCAIiM,-H»« CTo. D 1,200 pop.,
on St. Louis & Southwestern Rd. and Nara-
sota r., at head of navigation, 21 m. E. of
Waco. Corn, oats and cotton.
BANNER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; Samuel J. Creswell, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MOUNT ENTERPRISE, Ii^''Sk
Co. cf 88+ pop., 15 m. W. of Timpson, near-
est station on Houston, East & West Texas
Rd.
HERALD ; Thursdays (A A).
MOUNT PLEASANT, c. h., Titu»
Co. ri on St. Louis Soutnwestern Rd., 80 m.
N. W. of Shreveport, La. Farming.
JOURNAL; Saturdays (A A).
TIMES-REVIEW; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1871; Geo. M. Roberts, editor and
publisher (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,072 for the
year 1898, but hv"\s not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
MOUNT VERNON, e. h., Franklin
Co. cf 900 pop., on St. Louis Southwestern
Rd., 55 m. E. of Greeuville. Cotton, sugar
cane and broom corn.
HERALD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
Jas. M. Fanning & R. W. Fanning, editors and
publishers (8—3).
OPTIC; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1894;
Rountree & Devall, editors and publishers
(7-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,008 for the
year 1897, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory _ claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
MUNDAY, Knox Co. b 32t pop.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1906; Milton Clendenin, editor and publisher
(8—6 P).
NACOGDOCHES, c. h., Nacogdo-
ches Co. a- 1,827+ pop., on Houston, East ft:
West Texas Rd., 48 m. S. W. of Logans -
port. La. Agriculture and cotton growing.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; dally
four pages 13x20. weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription- daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1899, weekly 1900; G. M. Haltom,
manager; Haltom & Haltom, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,839 in 1902 and 1,886 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1904
and 1907.
PLAINDKALER; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Harris & Marr, editors and
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,200 in 1897
and 1,770 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and _ satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1125
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
NAPLES, Morris Co. cf on St. Louis
Southweitern Rd., 12 m. N. of Dalngerfleld,
the county seat. Saw mills. Cotton.
MONITOR; Tuesdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; B. R. Watts, editor and publisher.
NAVASOTA, Grimes Co. D- 3,857t
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe, Inter-
national & Great Northern and Houston &
Texas Central Rds., 70 m. N. W. of Houston.
Agriculture and cotton growing.
EXA1IIINER-REVIE^V ; every even-
ing except Sunday, and REVIEW, Thurs-
days; democratic; dally four to six, weekly
eight and ten pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1895, weekly
1894; E. F. Blackshear, editor and publisher
<l-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would* warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
NEVADA, Collin Co. cT 356t pop., on
Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.. 30 m. N. E. of
Dallas. Cotton growing.
ENTERPRISE; Tuesdays (A A).
NEWARK, Wise Co. b 200r pop., on
Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf Rd., 29 m. N.
of Fort Worth.
OBSERVER; Fridays; six pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established April, 19(J6; R. D.
& J. E. Laney, editors and publishers
(6-6 P) (A A).
NEW BOSTON, Bowie Co. nf on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 1 m. S. of Boston, the
county seat. Farming and lumbering.
BOWIE CO. NEWS; Fridays; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established Sep-
tember, 1902; Harvey Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8)
HERALD ; Fridays; four pages 17x24;
•ubscription $1.50; established 1883; W. W.
West, editor and publisher.
NEW BRAUNFELS, c. h., Comal
Co. a 2.097+ pop., on International & Great
Northern Rd. and Gaudalupe r., 40m. S. W.
of Austin, the State capital. Cotton seed
oil and flour mills.
HERAliD; Saturdays; independent;
•ight pages 18x24 ; subscription SI. 50 ; estab-
lished 1892; E. M. De Ahna. editor; Herald
Printing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,046 for the
year 1896, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
NEU-BRAUNFELSER ZEITUNG,
Thursdays; German; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription «2.50; established
18M: G. F. Oheim, editor; New Braunfelser
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,176 in 1899
and 1,959 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
NEWHOPE, Dallas Co. cf ~U pop.,
12 m. E. of Dallas, the county seat. Cotton,
corn and wheat.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages l:{x20;
subscription $1; established 19(W; J. D. Mer-
rinian, editor and publisher ( A A ).
NEWTON, Newton Co. Q 1,0<)0 pop.,
on Orange 6k Northwestern Rd., 50 m. N. E.
of KountEe. Agriculture and lumbering.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
RED BIRD: monthly; literary; eight
pages 6x8; subscription 25 cents; established
July, 1907: John E.Wilson, editor and pul>-
lisher(10--7P).
NIXON (P. O. Nixonville,, Gonzales
Co.o-
NE\VS; Fridays (A A).
NOCONA, Montague Co. 6 961t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.. 10 m. N.
of Montague, the county seat.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; twelve
pages 11x18; subscription SI; established
June, 1905; B. A. Carter, editor and publisher
(1-7).
TIMES-POST; Fridays (A A).
NORDHEIM, De Witt Co. P 400 pop..
on San Antonia & Aransas Pass Rd., 22 111.
S. W. of Cuero, the county seat. Farming
and stock raising.
VIEW; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
June, 1902 ; J. W. Blanton, editor and pub-
lisher 11— 8).
Copies printed: 545 i^^ 1907
NORMANGEE, Leon Co. a-
BELL.; Thursdays (A A).
OAK CLIFF, Dallas Co. cf 3,630 pop.,
on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 7 m.
W. of Dallas.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; local; four
pages 18x24; subscription S1.25; established
1901: Fred. J. Mayflekl, editor and publither
(9-3) (A A)
OAKVILLE, c. h., Live Oak Co. C 24
m. N. W. of Beeville, on Southern Pacific
Co'8 Rd. Agriculture and stock farming.
LIVE OAK CO. LEADER; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages i:^x2U: subscription
$1; established 1891: J. M.Cunningham, editor
and publisher (12—5 P).
ODESSA, c. h., Ector Co. P250t pop.,
on Texas & Pacific Rd.
ECTOR CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays:
democratic; four pages 15x23; subscription
$1; establistied April, 1906; Jrsse Iraine, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
OMAHA, Morris Co. d 800 pop., on
St. Louis Southwestern Rd., 12 m. N'. of
Daingerfteld, the county seat. Agriculture.
I BREEZE; Wednesdays ; /"ur pages
' 11x16; subscriptiou50centB: established 18^,
W. C. Williams, editor and publisher (1—8).
ORAN, ^'f'^" Pinto Co. b aif pop., on
Gulf & Brazos Valley Rd., 50 m. W. by N. of
Fort Worth.
HERALD; Saturdays ( A A).
ORANGE, c. h., Orange Co. O 9,372
• pop., on Southern Pacific and Orange &
' Northwestern Rds., at head of tidewater
1126
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
navigation on the Sabine r., about 100 m.
N.E. of Houston. Cotton, rice, sugar and
live stock, fish, paper, turpentine, lumber
and shingles.
DAIL.Y LEADER; every evening ex
cept Friday and Sunday, and ORANGE
LEADER, Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, vireekly
fl; established— daily, Februiiry, 19U8; week-
ly, February, 1893; A. L. Lord, editor; Leader
Printing Co., publishers (3—8 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
OZONA, c. h., Crockett Co. -D 600 pop.,
85 m. S. W. San Angelo. LIv^ stock.
K.ICK.ER; Tuesdays; democratic; four
pages 171^x24; subscription $2; established
1891 ; Tom Nolan, editor and publisher (1—8).
PADUCAH,c.h., Cottle Co.tl200pop.,
30 m. S. of Childress, the nearest railroad
point. Farming.
TIMES ; Saturdays ; four pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1; established June, 1902; Oran
Kellj', editor and publisher (2 — 3).
PAINTROCK, c. h.. Concho Co. C 16
m. S of Ballinger, the nearest station on
Gulf , Colorado & Santa Fe Railroad. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
CONCHO HERALD; Fridays; four
pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; established
1890; H. A. Shurmon, editor and publisher
(3-3).
PALACIOS, Matagorda Co. CI on
Southern Pacific Rd. and Matagorda Baj',
23 m. S. W. of Bay City, the county seat.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
to sixteen pages 14x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1906; Melvin C. Churchill, editor
and publisher (2—8).
PALiESTINE, c. h., Anderson Co, d-
8,297+ pop., on International & Great North-
ern Rd., about 45 m. S. S. E. of Tyler.
Fruit and agriculture.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and A?^DERSON CO. HERALD,
Fridays; democratic; daiJy four, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established — daily July, 1901;
weekly June, 1902; W. M. & H. V. Hamilton,
editors and publishers (7 — 5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
VISITOR; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $6; established 1898; Deming & Gibson,
editors and publishers (8—5).
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1855; Deming & Gibson, editors and
publishers (8—5).
PALMER, Ellis Co. cf *80t pop.,
on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 12 m. S. E.
of Waxahachie. the county seat. Cotton
raising.
RUSTLER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13xi0; subscription $1; established
1896; J. W. Bassett, editor and publisher.
PALO PINTO, c. h., Palo Pinto Co.
b 610 pop., 12 m. W. by S. W. of Mineral
Wells, the nearest railroad point, and 35
W. of Weatherford. Agriculture.
PALO PINTO CO. STAR; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1876; J. C. Son, editor and
publisher.
PAMPA, Gray Co. ti on Atchison
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
CRONY; Saturdays (A A).
PANHANDLE, g. h., Carson Co. ti
400 pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe and
Denver, Texas & Ft. "Worth Rds. Farming,
H ERA LD ; Thursdays : eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1; established 1893; W. H.
Mitchell, editor and publisher.
PARIS, c. h., Lamar Co. [ifG.SSSt pop.»
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe, St. Louis &
San Francisco, Texas Midland and Texas &
Pacific Rds.. 10 m. S. of Red r. Wheat and
cotton.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sundav, Sunday morning, and FA Ri>IERS*
ADVOCATE, Thursdays ; dem ocratic ;
daily four, Sunday and weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription — dailv $3, weekly $1;
established 1886; W. N. Furey, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,327 in 1903 and 1,381 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for an average issue of 2,191 for
the year 1899, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
NE\\'S; every morning except Monday,
and WEEK L V, Fridays; dentocratic; daily
four paues 2<!x-26, weekly eight pages 15x22 r
subscription— daily $fi. weekly SI : established
—daily 1885, weekly 1869; A. P. Boyd, editor
and publisher.
HELPING HAND; monthly; Farm-
ers' Improvement Society; eight pages 13x18;
subscription 50 cents; established 1897; R. L.
Smith, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,32^ in 1907
POULTRY ADVERTISER; month-
Iv; poultry; twenty pages 8iigxl2; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1906; Rube S. Wells,
editor; Poultry Advertiser Publishing Co.»
publishers (1—7 P) (A A).
PEARSALL, c. h., Frio Co. g on
International & Great Northern Rd., 53 m.
S. "W. of San Antonio. Cattle raising, farm-
ing and truck gardening.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1894; "W. Trickej', editor and publisher (8— 3).
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1-50; established
1883; Mrs. J. S. Rowell, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
PECOS, c. h.. Reeves Co. -D 1,260 pop.»
on Pecos Valley and Texas & Pacific Rds.
Farming and stock raising; artesian wells.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
to twelve pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; T.H.Bomar, editor; Times Print-
ing Company, publishers (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1127
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
PETTY, Lamar Co. cf 98t pop., on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 18 m. W. by S. of Paris,
the count}' seat. Cotton raising.
ENTERPRISJE; Fridays (A A).
PFLUGERVILLE. Travi$ Co. o
12t pop., on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.,
20 m. N. E. of Austin, the State capital.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
PILOT POINT, Denton Co. 6 on
Texas & Pacific and Missouri, Kansas &
Texas Rds., 53 m. N. E. of Fort Worth.
Cotton-trading point. Farming.
POST-SIGNAL.; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages I3x20; subscription $1; estab
li&hed 1878; D.J. Moffit & Son, editors and
publishers (.8—3).
PITTSBURG, c. h., Camp Co. a
l.TBSf pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and St. Louis Southwestern Rds., about
77 m. N. W. of Shreveport, La. Steam grist
and saw mills and cotton gins. Coal de-
posits.
GAZETTE ; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1884;
F. A. Lockhart & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,020 in 1896
and 1,700 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PLAIN VIEW, c. h., Hale Co. t] 3,000
pop.. Terminus of Santa Fe Rd. Agricul-
ture.
HALiE CO. HERALD; Fridays;
ten pages 13x20 ; subscription $1.51) ; estab
lished 1889; Tom Shafer, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PLANO, Collin Co. cf l,304t pop., on
Houston & Texas Central and St. Louis
Southwestern Rds.. 18 m. N. of Dallas.
Grain and cotton.
STAR-COURIER ; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages I5x22: subscription $1;
established— .S^ar 1889, Courier 1893, consoli-
dated 1902; F. C. Thompson, editor and pub
lisher (7—5).
PLEASANTON, c. h., Ata$cosa Co.
g 35 m. S. of San Antonio. Farming and
sheep and cattle raising.
ATASCOSA CO. NEWS; Thursdays
MONITOR ( Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 11x16; subscription $1 ; established
1873; H. M. Herrsham, editor; A. G. McCabb,
publisher (8—3).
PORT ARTHUR, Jeflerson Co. D,
900f pop., on Kansas City, Pittsburg &
Gulf Rd. and Sabine lake. Shipping point.
Farming.
EVENING NEWS: every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays;
independent-democratic; four pages 20x26:
subscription-daily $5, weekly $1: established
-daily June, 1902; weekly 1897; D. L. Stump
& Son, editors and publishers (1—4).
HERAIiD; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; eight
pages 15x21; subscription— dally $7.")*), weekly
$1; established 1897; McCamnion & Ralston,
editors and publishers (7—5 P) (A A).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1897 and 1900, but has not since set up
anj' claim for issuing so many.
PORT LAVACA, c. h., Calhoun Co.
P 2,00() pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd.
Fishing, oyster dredging and agriculture.
WAVE; Fridays; local; eight pages 15x22;
subscription .«;1; established January, 1904;
Wave Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
PUTNAM, Callahan Co. D 384t Pop.,
on Texas & Pacific Rd., 129 m. W. of Fort
Worth.
NEWS; Fridays; four to six pages 15x22;
subscription SI: established August. 1905;
J. H. Burkeit, editor; Burkett Si Co., publish-
ers (11— 5 P).
QUANAH, c. b., Hardeman Co. Cl
1,651+ pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd.»
78 m. N. W of Wichita Falls. Agriculture
and stock raising.
TRIBUNE-CHIEF; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and AA EEKLV . FridayH;
democratic; daily four pages 1 3x2ft. weekly
eicht cages 15x22; subscription— daily $4,
wieklv$l 50; established-weekly 1889; Harry
Koch editor and publisher (6—3 1 (A A).
OBSERVER; Fridays ; democratic ;
eiffht naees 15x22; subscription $1; estan-
fished ^189^: Mr and Mrs. B. K. Hart, editors
and publishers (7—5).
QUINLAN, ^«'*^ Co. nf l.OOO pop., on
Texas Midland Rd., 16 m. S. of Greenville.
APPEAL.; Fridays; democratic ; four
pages 15x22 : subscription $1 ; established
April 1904; J. P. Nance, editor and publisher
(2-8).
UUITMAN, c. h., Wnod Co. z' 370
pop., about 7 m. N. E. of Golden, the nearest
station on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rail-
road, and 45 S. E. of Greenville. Farming.
WOOD CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democradcVelght pages 13x20; ^f^^^^^^P^^"
$1: established 1893: Ihomas & Hart, edit- rs
and publishers (7—5).
RANGER, Eastlatid Co. D 686+ pop.,
on Texas & Pacific Rd.
TiTAnFR- Frldavs; independent; eight
pa^e^s^?xi'^ 'subscription $1; -tablisl.ed
May. 1903; T. D. Sisk. manager ; The Leader
Printing Company, publishers (1— S).
RATCLIFF, Houston Co. D- 3,000 pop.,
on Eastern Te'xas Rd. Saw mills and
agriculture.
HOUSTON CO. IlERALD: Thurs-
days' democratic; eight P^K^S l^Jr^^-J'"?
scriptionSl; established June iH^ H. A.
iiT„o„i,.o.^ ^riunr and nubllsher (2— S).
McCelvey, editor and publisher (^— s).
jl^^VENNA, Fannin Co. cf ^00 pop.,
on Missouri. Kansas & Texas Rd.. 9 m. N.
of Bonham and 20S. E. of Denlson . Canning
factorv; cotton gins and mills; cotton wood
and hardwood saw mills; shipping point
for cotton.
T» 1? 1»T O r R A T: Fridays; democratic;
el?hf JSges^lsisI :' subscription $^■ estab-
lished im as Hopkins Co. Democrat, W. T.
Gass, editor and publisher (i— 1)>
1128
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
NEWS; Thursdays; local; four pages
171^x25: subscription $1; established Decem-
ber, 19(!3; A. Burton, editor and publisher
(2-3 P) (A A).
REFUGIO, c. h., Refugio Co. Q 600
pop., on Mission r., 40 m. S. W. of Victoria.
Farming and stock raising.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; four
pages lf)x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1898 ;
J. F. Gaffney, editor and publisher (8—3).
RICE, Navarro Co. cf 500 pop., on
Houston & Texas Central Rd., 11 m. N. of
Corsicana.
RU STIVER,; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established August. 1901;
Millerman & South, editors and publishers
(1-4).
RICHARDSON, Dallas Co. d' 414
pop., on Houston & Texas, Central Rd., 12
m. N. of Dallas, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ECHO; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscriotion 50 cents; estab-
lished October, 1902; S. P. Harben. editor and
publisher (12 — i).
RICHMOND, c. h., Fort Bend Co.
q, 1,700 pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe
and Southern Pacific Rds., 60 m. N. W.
of Galveston. Agriculture.
TEXAS COASTER; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1894; J. C. Florea, editor and publisher (.1—8).
RIESEL, McLennan Co. a 550 pop.,
on Waco & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. E. of
Waco, the countj' seat. Cotton and corn.
RUSTLER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; W. Fischer,
editor; Riese Publishing Co., publishers.
RINGGOLD, Montague Co. ^ 384t
pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 93 m.
N.W. of Dallas. Cotton oil mills, compress,
and mattress factories.
RURALiIST; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 2Ux26; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1905; W. A. Warock, edi
tor and oublisher (11—5).
RISING STAR, Eastland Co. b 340t
pop.. 20 m. S. of Eastland, the county seat.
Oil and coal.
X-RAY; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20: subscription 81; established
1901 ; Albert Tyson , editor and publisher (1—3).
ROBERT L.EE, ch., Coke Co. -a 586t
pop., on Kansas City, Mexico & Orient Rd.
OBSERVER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1848; George Cowan, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ROBY, c. h., Fisher Co. ^500 pop., 20
m. N. of Sweetwater. Farming and stock
raising.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic: four
pages 17x24: subscription $1; established
1895; D. T. Bulloch, editor and publiiJhcr
(7-5).
TEXAS.
ROCHESTER, Haskell Co. ^
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
ROCKDALE, i^/«i«TO Co. c2.5I5t pop.,
on International & Great Northern and
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rds., 60 m.
S. E. of Austin, the State capital.
MESSENGER; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1873; Howard Willson, editor
and publisher (7 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1895 and 1899, but
has not since set up definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1893;
R. W. H. Kemson. editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ROCK ISLAND, Colorado Co. a-
313+ pop., on Gulf & Interstate Rd.,75m.
W. of Houston.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
ROCKPORT, c. li., Aransas Co. q
1,1.53+ pop., on San Antonio & Aransas Pass
Rd., about 15 m. N. E. of Corpus Chrlsti.
Summer and winter gulf coast health re-
sort. Stock raising and truck farming.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1888;
J. O. Boehmer, editor; Edgar Fite, publisher.
ROCK SPRINGS, cli., Echoards Co.
a 350 pop., so m. W. of Kerrville. Stock
raising.
' RUSTLER; Saturdays; four page*
1114x18; subscription 41.50; established 1895;
T. S. Pickens, editor add publisher (3—3).
ROCKWALL, c. h., Rockwall Co. ^
1,245+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
23 m. N. E. of Dallas. Agriculture.
TEXAS SUCCESS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1883; Manson & Cox, editors and
publishers.
ROGERS, Bell Co. a 664t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd., 40 m. S.
of Waco. Agriculture and stock raising.
NEAVS ; Saturdays (A A ).
RECORD; Thursdays (A A^.
ROSEBUD, Falls Co. a SOOf pop., on
San Antonio & Arkansas Rd., 38 m. S. of
Waco. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
ROSENBERG, Fort Bend Co. 0,200
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Sante Fe Rd. and
Brazos r., 3 m. S. W. of Richmond.
HERALD ; Fridays (A A).
ROUND ROCK, WiUiamson Co. ~
786+ pop., on International & Great North-
ern Rd., 20 m. N. of Austin, the State capi-
tal. Agriculture, cattle raising and bee
culture. Stone quarries and manufactur-
ing.
LEADER; Fridays(A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1I21>
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
ROXTON, Lamar Co. a 226 pop., on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 12 m. S. W.
of Paris, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
EVENING WIDE A WAKE: Fridayi;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 190(); C. C. Phillips, editor and pub-
lisher (6-3).
ROYSE CITY, Rockicall Co. d' 530
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 8
m. N. E. of Rockwall.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893; Wal-
ter M. McCreary, editor and publisher (12—3).
ROYSTON, Fuher Co. ^
FISHEll CO. RECORD; Thursdays
(AA).
RUNGE, Karnes Co. Q 800 pop., on San
Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 32 m. W. of
Cuero. Farming.
KARNES CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 1.5x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1887; E. G. Gillett, editor
and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,655 for the
year 1897, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
RUSK, c. h., Cherokee Co. r> on St.
Louis Southwestern Rd., 16 m. S. S. E. of
Jacksonville. Agriculture.
PRESS-JOIJRNAI.; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pases 13x20; subscription $1:
established 1899; J. S and R. A. Burke, editors
and publishers (10 — 5 P).
SABINAL, Uvalde Co. P 2,500 pop., on
Southern Pacific Rd., 70 m. W. of San An-
tonio. Farming and stock raising. Bee
culture.
SENTINEL; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1893: Harold Baldwin, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
SAINT JO, Montague Co. ti 825t pop.,
on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd., 25 ra. W. of
Gainesville. Agriculture and stock raising.
TRIBUNE ; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription SI; established
1898; E. F. & J. S. Ross, editors and publishers
(6-8).
SAN ANGELO, C. h., Tom Green
Co. -a 10,000 pop., terminus of Gulf, Colorado
& Santa Fe Rd., 275 W. of Fort Worth.
Stock raising and farming. Wool and pecan
market.
STANDARD; every evening except
Sunday, and AVEEKL.Y, Saturdays ; dem-
ocratic; daily four, weekly eight to twelve
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$2; established— daily 190.J, weekly 1884; J.G.
Murphy, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,132 in 1898 and 2,909 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 2,250
in 1907.
PRESS; Wednesdays; democratic ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1897; W. I. Weyland. editor and publisher
(1-6). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,275 ^" ^^97
and 1,314 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
SAN ANTONIO, c. h., Bexar Co. q
62,711 pop., on Galveston, Harrisburg &
San Antonio, Missouri, Kansas & Texas, In-
ternational & Great Northern, San Antonla
& Gulf Shore and San Antonio & Aransas
Pass Rds. and San Antonio r. Stock raising
and commerce in wool and hides. Agri-
culture. Center of artesian, truck farm-
ing and onion district.
DAILY.
EXPRESS; every morning, and SEilll-
WEEKLY, luesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent-democratic; ten to sixteen pages
19x22; subscription— daily $8. serai-weekly
$1; established 1865; Express Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 7.500 in 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 12,500 in 1907,
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 7,t00 in 1907.
FREIE PRESSE FIJER TEXAS;
subscription — daily 88, weekly $2: estab-
lished 1864 ; Freie Presse fuer Texas Publisb-
ing Conipanv, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 4,500 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4.000 in 1907- , „
GAZETTE: every evening except sun-
day; democratic; eight to thirty pages 17x24;
subscription $4.80; established April. 19<»4;
A. G. Munro. editor; Gazette Publishing Co.,
publisher? (11—5).
LIGHT; everv evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning: republican ; fipht l-ages
15x22; subscription 85: e.'-tabiished 1881: ban
Antonio Light Publi-shing Co., editors and
publishers (2 — 4).
Copies printed: daily, 5.547 !" '903
6,617 >n 1904
Daily and Sunday: 7.475 i" ^9°7
WEEKLY.
BAPTIST VISITOR; weekly; bap
tist; eight pages 11x13:^ ^^]^^''^^K^^'' ^}i\ 'J'.
tablished Mav, 1907; E. C. Routh, editor;
Baptist Visitor Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1-8).
BEE: Saturdays (A At.
niSPATCH ; Saturdays: l8»>or: eight
pages 15x22 e-stabliRhed 1894; William L.
Hoefgen, editor and publisher {2—>).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1907- ^ „ .
EL CORREO MEXICANO; Satur
davs^ S^ianish: four pages 15x22; subscrip-
Uon SI 50; established 189..; Victor Cruz, edi-
tor and publisher (3— 3).
Copies printed: For the year iQox
this paper seemed to assert that it had
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS— San Antonio.
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
EL. KEGIDOR; Thursdays; Spanish;
four pages 18x34; subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished 1888; Pablo Cruz, editor and publisher
(7-3P).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
RATHOL.ISCHE RUNDSCHAU;
Tliursdays; German; catholic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.9U; established 1897; B.
Held, editor; Catholic Publishing Co., pub
lisherg(3.-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,426 in 1898
and 1,658 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
MESSAGGIERO TTA LIANO ; Satur-
days (▲▲).
PASSING SHOW: Saturdays (A A).
REVIE\V; Saturdays (A A).
SOUTHERN MESSENGER; Thurs-
days; roman catholic; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; Southern
Messenger Publishing Co., publishers (2 — 5).
TEXAS— San Antonio.
Copies printed:
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in
in
in
in
1900
1901
1904
1906
1907
4,001
4,226
5.176
S.343
5,516
TEXAS BANNER; Thursdays ( A A I.
TEXAS STAATS-ZEITUNG; Fri
days; German; democratic; twelve pages
15x22: subscription $2; established 1890; Al
bert Hohrath, editor; SCaatsZeituug Publish-
ing Company, publishers (6— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,001 in 1900
and 5,176 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TEXAS STOCK 31 AN AND
FARMER; Wednesdays; live stoclc and
agriculture; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1881 ; Vories P. Brown, editor;
Texas Stockman and Farmer Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 5,rii in 1905
6,259 in 1907
MONTHLY.
DEUTSCHE TEXANTSCHE MON-
ATSHEFTE; monthly (A A).
HER3IANNS-SOHN IN TEXAS;
monthly (A A).
INTERNATIONAL POULTRY
J O U R N A li ; monthly ; poultry ; twenty
pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents; established
September, 1907; J. W. Canada, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
TEXAS FIELD AND SPORTS-
MAN: monthly (A A).
TEXAS FREEMASON; monthly;
masonic; sixteen pages7xl0; subscription $1;
established 1894; Leonard A. Hell, editor;
Texas Freemason Co.. publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,458 in 1897
and 3,725 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
TEXAS FRUITS, NUTS. BERRIES
AND FLOAVERS; monthly; horticul-
tural; thirty two pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established May, 1907; J. W. Canada, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
TEXAS LIQUOR DEALER;
monthly; retail liquor; twenty-four pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1895; C.
Runge, editor; C. Runge & Co., publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,352 in 1907
BI-MONTHLY.
REED'S ISONOM\; bi-monthly; inde
pendent; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established January, 1902; J.Guy Reed,
editor and publisher (2— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,458 in 1902
and 2,473 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
SAN AUGUSTINE, o. h., San Au-
gustine Co. D-261+ pop., 35 m. S. E. of Na-
cogdoches. Farming.
VIDETTE: Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription. SI; established 1885;
Miss MyrtieLoggius, editor; Loggins & Log-
gins, publishers (2 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year _ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SANDERSON, c.h., Terrell Co. -O
850 pop , on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 300
m. W. of San Antonio. Stock raising.
TRANS-PECOS NEWS; Thursdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished May, 1902; H. C. Carmichael. editor
and publisher (1—8).
SAN DIEGO, c.
pop., on National
ico Rd.
LIBERTAD; Saturdays (A A).
SANGER, ^e>i<07i Co. [^ on Gulf, Colo-
rado & Santa Fe Rd.. 12 m. N. of Denton,
the county seat.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1899: Ernest Logsdon, editor and publisher
(6—3).
SAN MARCOS, c.h.. my* Co. n 5,020
pop., on International & Great Northern
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds. and San
Marcos r., 30 m. S. of Austin, the State
capital, and 50 N. E. of San Antonio.
Agriculture.
HERALD ; every evening except Sunday;
local; four to eight pages 11x16; subscription
$4; established 1894; W. S. Davis, editor and
^HAYS Vo': TIMES AND FARM-
ERS' JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic;
sixteen pages 15x22: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886: G. A. McNaughton, editor and
publisher (1-8).
liEADER: Saturdays (A A).
TEXAS-DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1893; Daniel Watson, editor
and publisher.
SAN SABA, C. h., San Saba Co. n on
San Sabar., 40 m. W. of Lampasas. Farm-
ing, milling and grazing.
SAN SABA CO. NEWS; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 30x26; subscription
h., Duval Co.
Railroad Co.
q l,787t
of Max-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1131
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
$1; established 1873; W. A. Smith, editor;
B. L. White, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,053 for the
year 1899, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1902; W. T.Moore,
editor and publisher (1—4).
SANTA ANNA, Coleman Co. a on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd., 8 ra. S. E.
of Coleman, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS ; Fridays ; democratic ; twelve
pages 11x15; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
D. G. Boone, editor; W. H. Mayer, publisher.
SANTO, Pa^o Pinto Co. a 338t pop., on*
Texas & Pacific Rd., 50 m. W. of Fort Worth.
HEADLIGHT; Fridays (A A).
SAVOY, Fannin Co. cf 343 pop., on
Texas & Pacific Rd., 11 m. W. of Bonham,
the county seat. Agriculture.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; six to eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
April, 1902; T. E. Arter berry, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
SCHULENBURG, Fayette Co. a
1, 149+pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd., 20
m. W. of Columbus. Cotton compress and
cotton-seed oil mill. Cotton, corn and
sugar cane.
STICKER; Thursdays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1894; Raymond Winfree, editor and pub-
lisher (.7—5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
TEXAS VOI.K8FREUND; Thurs
days (A A).
SEAGOVILIiE, Dallas Co. cf 296
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 18 m.
S. E. of Dallas, the county seat. Agricul-
ture and stock raising.
STAR; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
July, 19U2; J. Lee Smith, editor and publisher
(1-4).
SI^AJuY, Austin Co. □, 700 pop., on Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe. Missouri, Kansas &
Texas and Texas Western Rds., 12 m. S. E.
of Bellville, the county seat. Railroad
roundhouse. Agriculture.
CO:>II>IONWEALTH; Fridays (A A).
NEWS; Fridavs; democratic; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1887;
Lon Davis, editor and publisher.
SEGUIN, c. h., Guadalupe Co. P 2,421t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 34 m.E.
of San Antonio. Flour, cotton oil and saw
mills.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 20x26; sub.scription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; John Moore, editor; Smith &
Moore, publishers (7—3 P).
GUADALUPE GAZETTE; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; H. G. Wood, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
tliis paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ZEITUNG; Thursdays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1891; Dietz Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (3— 3).
SEYMOUR, c. h., Baylor Co. {^ 3,(KX)
pop., on Wichita Valley Rd. and Brazos r..
120 m. N. W. of Fort Worth. Cotton, wheat,
corn and stock raising.
BAYLOR CO. BANNER; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1895; O. C. Harrison, editor; Harrison & Nor-
wood, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CHRISTIAN CITIZEN ; Fridays;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1, estab-
lished March, 1904; R. H. H. Burnett, editor
and publisher (12^ P) (A A).
SHAFTER LAKE, Andrem Co. -a
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
SHAMROCK, WheeUr Co. ^ 600
pop., on Choctaw, Oklahoma & Gulf Rd.
WHEELER CO. TEXAN; Fridays;
local; eight pages l3x2U; subscription $1; es-
tablished July, 1903; T. C. Richardson, editor
and publisher (5—7).
SHERMAN ,c.h.,Grai/»on Co. cn0,243t
pop.— local estimate 15,000— on Houston &
Texas Central, St. Louis Southwestern,
Missouri, St. Louis & San Francisco, Kansat
k. Texas, Texas* Pacific and Atchison, To-
yeka & Santa Fe Rds., 18 m. S. of Red r.
and 64 N. of Dallas. Grain, fruit and cotton.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday. and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo
cratlc; eight pages 20x26; subscrlptlon-dally
$5, weeklv $1; established-daily 1881, weekly
1879; Hunter Bros., editors and publishers
(1-8)- ^. . ,
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,019 in 1903, but has not since
made definite and satisfactory claim to
issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,787 in 1897 and 4,250
in 1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1907.
SHERWOOD, c. h., Irv>n C.». -a 339
pop., 22 m. S. W. of San Angelo. Farming
and stock raising.
IRION CO. RECORD 'Fridays; local;
four pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1902; West & Ambrose, editor,
and publishers ( i—o).
SHINER, Lavaca Co. g 845t pop., on
San Antonio & Aransas Pais Rd., 10 m. N. of
Yoakum and 19 S. of Flatonla. Agriculture.
<i A Z E T T E s Wednesdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1892; J^C
Habermacher, editor and publisher (8-3).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
SILVERTON. c. h., Briscoe Co. \j
250+ pop., 36 m. S. W. of Clardendon, near-
est station on Ft. Worth & Denver CJty Rd.
ADVOCATE OF TKUTH; monthly
(A A).
SKIDMORE, £ee Co. Q 258t pop., on
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 90 m. S. of
Sail Antonio.
SIGNAIj; Fridays; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established December, 1905;
W. E. Branet, editor and publisher (1—6 P).
SMITHVILLE, Bastrop Co. D 2.577t
pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.,
about 13 m. S. E. of Bastrop, the county
seat. Agriculture.
TlDIESl Fridays; eight pages 15^x22; sub-
Bcription $1.50; established, 1894; W. M. Cobb,
editor and publisher.
SNYDER, c. h., Scurry Co. tl 600
pop., 25 m. N. of Colorado, Tex. Farming
and stock raising.
COMING WEST; Thursdays; inde
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1889; E. B. Barnes, editor and
publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
WESTERN L.1GHT; Fridays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1898; B. F. Smith, editor and publisher H—b).
SOMERVILLE, Burleson Co. a 140
pop., on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Rd.,
15 m. S. E. of Caldwell.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established August,
1901; Frank Burney, editor and publisher
(7-5).
STANDARD; Thursdays: local; six to
eight pages W}ix.l6; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1905; A. L. James, editor;
James & James, publishers (11—5).
SONORA, c. h., Sutton Co. -D 800 pop.,
70 m. S. of San Angelo. The only town in
the count3'. Wool and stock raising.
DEVIL'S RIVER NEWS; Saturdays;
four pages 17x24; subscription $2; established
1890; Mike Murphy, editor and publisher.
SUN; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 189y; D.
B. Woodruff, editor and publisher.
SPRINGTOWN, Parker Co. 6 518
pop., 15 m. N. E. of Weatherford, nearest
railroad station.
LiOCALi; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established De-
cember, 1901; Cox & Anderson, editors and
publishers (1—4).
STAMFORD, Jones Co. ti on Texas
Central, 12 m. N. of Anson, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
NEAVS; Fridays (A A).
STEPHENVILLE, c. h., Erath Co.
[i 1,902+ pop., on Ft. Worth & Rio Grande Rd.,
76 m. S. W. of Fort Worth. Agriculture,
stock raising and mining.
EMPIRE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
TEXAS.
1872 ; Doyle & Crane, editors and publish-
ers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the years 190 j
and 1906 this paper seemed to assert
that it had an average issue exceeding
1,000 copies, but failed to furnish such
definite information as would warrant
the accordance of a rating to that effect.
It has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; people's party;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Morris & Miller, editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
STERLING CITY, c h., Sterling Co.
"D 900 pop., on North Concho r., 42 m. N. W.of
San Angelo. Agriculture and stock raising.
NEWS -RECORD; Fridays: demo-
cratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1899; W. F. Kellis, editor and
publisher (4—5 P).
STILES, c. h., Reagan Co. -a 50 m. S.E.
of Midland, nearest station on Texas &
Pacific Rd.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
STOCKDALE, Wilson Co. g 3311
pop., on San Aniouio & Gulf Rd., 30 m. S. E.
of San Antonio.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
STRATFORD, c. h., Sherman Co. Xj
1,000 pop., on Chicago, Rock Island & Gulf
Rd., 15 m. N. W. of Coldwater, the county
seat. Farming and stock raising.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; svibscripiiou ^1; established
1901; E. L. -Malison, eoitor and publisher (1—8).
S T R A W N , Palo Pinto Co. b 1,800
pop., on Texas Pacific Rd., 26 m.S. W. of
Palo Pinto, the county seat. Cattle rais-
ing, agriculture, cedar timbering and coal
mining.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages i:Sx20; subscription $1;
established April, 1904; Eugene Moore, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 7).
SULPHUR SPRINGS, c. h., Bop-
kin^ Co. cf 3,685+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas
& Texas and St. Louis Southwestern Rds..
85 m. E. by N. of Dallas. Agriculture, fruit
and vegetable farming.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and HOPKINS CO. ECHO,
Wednesdays; daily four, weekly eight pages
18x20; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1899, weekly 1879; E. M. Tate,
editor and publisher.
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; 8Ut)8criptlon $1 ; established 1862;
McDaniel Publishing Co.. publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,096 in 1902
and 2,075 in i904> since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory^ report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in i9"7.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1 133
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
•SUNSET, Montague Co. [^ on Ft.
Worth & Denver City Rd., 60 m. N. W.of
Fort Worth. Agriculture, and fruit and
poultry raising.
5> I G N A 1. - N E \V S ; Fridays ; demo-
cratic; six pages 16x22; subscription $1;
■established 1888; A. W. Young, editor and
publisher (1—8).
SWEETWATER, c. h., Nolan Co.
~D 670+ pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 28 m.
E. of Colorado and 202 W. of Fort Worth.
Agriculture and stock raising.
KEPOKTER; Fridays; six pages 13x22;
subscription $1 ; established 189? ; E. H. Kiefer
& Co., editors and publishers.
REVIEW; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; W. L. Grogan, editor; Grogan & Daven-
port, publishers (10—3) (A A).
TAHOKA, Lynn Co. -n 150 pop.,
75 m. N. of Big Springs. Cattle raising.
LYNN CO. NEWS: Fridays; four
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
June, 1904; Mrs. H. C. Crie, editor; H. C. Crie
A Co., publishers (1— 6 F).
TALiPA, Coleman Co. D on Atchison,
Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established Maj', 1905; Faulk-
ner & Harris; editors and publishers (.6— 5P).
TAYIiOR, Williamgon Co. a 4,^llt
pop., on International & Great Northern
and Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 37 m.
N. E. of Austin, the State capital. Railroad
machine and repair shops. Cotton, corn,
oats, wheat, sheep and cattle.
UE3IOCRAT ; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; four oages 15x22; es
tablished 1904; H. G. Willson, editor; P.O.
Willson, publisher (2—8).
JOURNAI.1; everv evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKL.Y, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 13x20;
subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ; established
—daily March, 1901, weekly 1889; Perry
Hawkins, editor and publisher (8—3 P) ■ , ,
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,284 for the year 1896, 1,387
in 1898, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
HEROLD; Thursdays; German; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1895; Albert A. Bogen, editor and publisher
<9— .3).
TEXAN; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1880 ;
P. O. Wilson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: i,35S '^^ ^907
TEAGUE, Freestone Co. i
CHRONICLE; Fridays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
TBUVACA'SA, Limestone Co. G 382
pop., 15 m. N. of Groesbeck, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
TEXAS PROTESTANT; Thursdays;
methodlst protestant; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1; established 1895; Judson S.
Perry, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
TEMPLE, Bell Co. a 14,850 pop., on
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and Missouri,
Kansas & Texas Rds., 0 m. E. of Belton, the
county seat, and 36 S. by S. W. of Waco.
Grain, cotton and cattle. Cotton mills
and railroad shops.
DAILY TELE<;RAHI; every morning
except Monday ; democratic ; dally eight
pages, Sunday eight and four page supple-
ment 173^x24; sub8crii)tion .s5; established
November. 1907; E. K. Williams, niananiug
editor; Dally Telegram Publishing Company,
publishers (2— 8 P).
TRIBUNE; every morning except Mon-
day, and SEI>II-WEERLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; daily six, Sunday and semi-
weekly twelve pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $5, Sunday $1.50, semi weekly $1;
established —daily 1894, semi-weekly 1893;
Temple Printing Co., publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1007
the daily and Sunday editions of this
paper seemed to assert that each had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect.
The semi-weekly edition of this
paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,100 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
MIRROR; Saturdays ; democratic ;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896: R. O. Gresham, editor and pub-
lisher (1— S).
TI3IES; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1.50; established 1881;
J. F. Crouch, editor and publisher.
LONE STAR PYTHIAN; monthly:
Knights ot Pythias; twenty eight pages
6x8}^; subscription $1; e tablished Novem-
ber, 1904; W. S. Lemly. editor: Pythian Print-
ing Company, publishers (1 — 6).
TENAHA, Shelby Co. D- on Houston,
East & West Texas Rd.. 17 m. S. of Carthage.
MESSENGER; Thursdays (A A).
TERRELL, Kaufman Co. cf 6,330t
pop., on Texas Midland and Texas & Pacific
Rds., about 12 m. X. of Kaufman, the county
seat. Agriculture, stock and truck farming.
TRANSCRIPT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEERIiY, twice-a-week.
Tuesdays and Fridays; daily four, weekly
eight pages 17>^x24; subscription— daily $6,
weekly $1; established 1897; H. Galbraith.
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
TI>IES-STAR; Fridays; democratic;
elktht pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 18f;5; T. J. Hartley, editor and pub-
lisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,599 »" 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
TEXARKANA, Boirie Co. d 3.2r)6t
pop., on Kansas City Southern and Texas
& Pacific Rds. Foundries, machine shops,
oil, saw and planing mills; manufacturing.
MORNING COURIER; every morn-
ing except Monday (A A).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
THORNDALE, Milan Co. a on In-
ternational & Great Northern Rd.,30 m.
S. W. of Cameron.
THORN; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established September 1901;
E. L. Ramsey, editor and publisher (1—8).
THORNTON, Limestone Co. n 500
pop., on Houston & Texas Central Rd., 50 m.
E. by S. of Waco. Stoneware manufacture,
cattle raising and farming.
LIMESTONE CO. TRESS; Fridays;
local; six pages 15x22: subscription $1; es-
tablished March, 1905; Thornton Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (8—6 P).
THROCKMORTON, c. h..
Throckmorton Co. ^ 240+ pop., 30 m. S. of
Seymour, the nearest railroad point, ana
160 W. of Fort Worth. Wagon manu-
factories. Wool growing, stock raising
and farming.
TIMES; Frldayg; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; P. J. Foster,
editor and publisher.
TIMPSON, Shelby Co. D- on Houston,
East & West Texas, Texas & Gulf and Timp-
son Northwestern Rds., 30 m. N. E. of Na-
cogdoches. Canning factory and saw
mills. Coal mining, agriculture and timber.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and VVEEKIj Y, Fridays; democratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1;
established— dally 1903, weekly 1885: J. D. &
W. E. Ford, editors and publishers (8 — 5).
SHEL.BY CO. ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays (A A).
TIOGA, Grayson Co. 13' 600 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas 8c T«xas and Texas &
Pacific Rds., 80 m. S. W. of Sherman, the
county seat. Agriculture.
BAPTIST TRUMPET; Fridays (AAl.
HERALiD: Fridays; democratic: four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1904; J. L. Webb, editor and publisher (1—8).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1898; J. G. Wil-
liams, editor and publisher (2— 8).
TOIiAR, ffood Co. i 1,000 pop., on
St. Louis & San Francisco Rd., 50 m. S. W.
of Fort Worth.
STANDARD AND REGISTER; Fri
days; eight pages 13x20; subscriptions! ; es-
tablished August, 1905; H. F. Schwenker,
•ditor; Standard Printery, publishers (1—8).
TOYAH, Reeves Co. -n 113t pop., on
Texas & Pacitic Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Pecos,
the county seat.
NEAVS; Fridays (A A").
TRENTON, Fannin Co. cf 276 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd,, about 14 m.
S. W. of Bonham, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eightpages
13x20; subscription $1; established May, 1902;
S. S. Bruce, editor and publisher.
TROUPE, Smith Co. cf 1,863 pop., on
International & Great Northern Rd., 19 m-
S. E. of Tyler. Saw mills and truck fruit
industry. Agriculture. Seat of State Agri-
. cultural and Experiment Station.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
to fourteen pages 13x20; subscription $1;
TEXAS.
established 1894; Edwards & Arnold, editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,823 for the
year 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
TROY, Sell Co. a on Missouri, Kan-
sas & Texas Rd., 9m N. of Temple and 25
S. by S. W. of Waco. Cotton and grain.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1888; J. M.
Lawrence, editor; Mrs. M. V. Lawrence, pub-
lisher.
TTyZiIA^Su-isher Co.\2 700 pop., 32 m.
S. by E, of Canyon, the nearest railroad
station on the Atchison, Topeka & Sante
Fe Rd.
STANDARD; Fiidays: democratic;
four pages 13x20: subscription SI; Crockett
Boone, editor; J. B. Johnston & Son, publish-
ers (8—5).
TYLER, c. h., Smith Co. cf 8,069t pop.,
on International & Great Northern and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds., about 95 m. E. by
S. E. of Dallas. Agricultural center.
COURIER ;everyevenlngexcept Sunday*
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $5. weekly$l; es-
tablished-daily 1898, weekly 1882; L.M.Green,
editor: Green & Adams, publishers (1 — 6 P).
BAPTIST SWORD AND SHIELD;
Wednesdays; baptist; eight pages 11x15;
subscription $1: established 1895; W. M.
Webb, editor; Sword and Shield Publishing
Company, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1896
and 1,750 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
EAST TEXAS GUARD; Saturdays
(A A).
UVAIiDE, c. h., Uvalde Co. rh l,889t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 93 m.
W. of San Antonio. Farming, mining and
stock raising.
LEADER-NEWS; Fridays; democratic
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898: F. M. Getzendaner, editor and publisher
(7—3).
VALLEY MILLS, Basque Co. a
519+ pop., on Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Rd., about 25 m. N. W. of Waco. Cotton
and grain; live stock; flour mill.
VALLEY COURIER; Fridays (A A).
VALLEY VIEW, Cooke Co. b 380t
pop., .on Atchlsou, Topeka & Santa Fe Rd.,
45 m. N. of Fort Worth.
NEWS: Wednesdays; democratic ; twelve
pages 11 xl6 ; subscription $1 ; established May
1904; J. Q. Greaves, editor and publisher
(6—5).
SUN; Fridays (A A).
VAN ALSTYNE, Grayson Co. ^
1,940+ pop., on Houston & Texas Central
Rd., 16 m. S. of Sherman, the county seat.
Grain, cotton and farming.
LEADER; Saturdays; democratic; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
3135
TEXAS.
ifehirYlt-S?^' ^' ^" ^"^*<''^> ^^^tor and pub
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,975 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
VELASCO. Brazoria Co. 0, 800 pop.,
on Velasco Terminal Rd. and at mouth of
Brazos r.. 20 m. S. of Columbia. Good har-
bor. Agriculture.
WORLD ; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1880'
Oscar O. Nation, editor and publisher (9—3).
VENUS, Johnson Co. [^ on Gulf, Col-
orado & Santa Fe Rd., 7 m. E. of Alva-
rado, and 20 E. of Cleburne, the county
seat. 3tock raising and farming.
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 15x22; sub
Bcription $1; established 1895; S. C. Lockett
& Son, editors and publishers.
VERNON, c. h. Wilbarger Co. ^ l,993t
pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver City Rd., about
50 m. N. W. of Wichita Falls. Agriculture
and stock raising.
CALLi; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1889:
D. D. McConnell. editor and publisher (9—3).
HORNET; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1896; Early S. Hendrick, editor and publisher
(1-T).
VICTORIA, c.h., Victoria Co. g 4,010]
pop., on Southern Pacific Go's Rd. and
Guadalupe r. , about 120 m. S. W. of Houston.
Cotton, corn, potatoes, sugar cane, rice
and cereals.
ADVOCATE; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1; established— daily 1896, weekly
1846; George H. French editor and publisher
(7-5),
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG FUER
TEXAS; Thursdays; German; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lishedl882; Albert Ernst. editor and publisher;
issues an 8 page Sunday supplement (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,113 in 1896
3,281 in 1904
3,506 in 1907
FACT; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription |l: established
October, 1901, M. E. Cooke, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 5P).
TEXAS.
every morning
AND
^I'^l^-^'^^ GUIDE; Saturdays: negro-
fis*kedffiTh^f''i= «"»^«"«Ption t'l; eTah-
liahlr (7-3) Bo"Khman. editor and pub-
TEXAS TRUMPET: Thursdays-
ix^^f^^'^'T' ^?il'-;y-8i'^ to forty eight Kes
nfu-H^' •iibscnption$1.75; established March.
SisTi^rTrsr""*'''"" ^°- "'"^"--^ *"'^
WACO, c. h., McLennan Co. 20,686t
pop., on terminus Houston & Texas Cen-
tral, terminus Texas Central, terminus San
Antonio & Aransas Pass. Missouri. Kansas
& Texas, and St, Louis & Southwestern
Rds. and Brazos r., 95 m. N. E. of Austin,
the State capital. Seat of Paul Quinn
College and other educational iustitu-
tions. Manufacturing, agriculture, stock
raising and wool growing.
D.\ILY.
MORNING STAR;
I'HONE; eveiy evening and Sunday
murulug, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tues-
Uaye and Fridays; democratic; daily
eight to sixteen, semi-weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription-daily $8, semi-weekly
SI; established— daily 1895. semi weekly 1898-
Waco Publishing Co., publishers (1—7). See
advertiseiueut below.
Copies printed: daily, 6,072 in 1907
Sunday, 7,950 in 1907
SEMI-WEEKLY.
TRIBUNE; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays ; democratic ; ten pages 171x23 ;
subscription $1; established June, 1895; A. R.
McCullom, editor; The Tribune Corapanv,
publishers (10— 7 P). "
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
frorn this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
3[ONITOR;FrIdays(AA).
PAUL.OUINN WEEKLY; Saturdays,
during college year; collegiate; four pages
15x22; subscription 50 cents ; established 1886;
J. H. Falton, editor; Students of Paul Quinn
College, publishers.
Copies prinied: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that eflFect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
POST; Thursdays; German: eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1891; F.
Wad Population 34,000, the Central City of Texas
The Waco Times- Herald
(And Telephone)
Leading daily paper in Waco, in the cotton belt of Texas, and an important dis-
tributing point. The Times-Herald is the best paper ever published in Waco, and
is baclced by the brains and money of the town. In this territory The Times-
Herald is supreme, and circulates ahead of all other publications.
Averages for year of 1907 were 6,072 Daily; 7,950 Sunday.
The S. C. Beckwith Special Agency, F„,e1°!,Vdferlising
Tribune Building. New York
Tribune Building, Chicago
1136
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS.
Lueders, editor; F. Lueders & Son, publishers
/c q\
R E VIE W ; Saturdays ; independent ; four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
February, 1902; W. M. Woodall, editor and
publisher (1— 5P).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
MONTHLY.
FARM AND POULTRY JOUR-
:NALi; monthly (A A).
I JEWISiH HOPE; monthly (A A).
SEARCHLIGHT; monthly; agnostic;
twenty pages 8x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished as Independent Pulpit, 1883; J. D.
Shaw, editor and publisher (12— J).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,600 for the
year 1896, 1,358 in 1901, but has .not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
WAELDER, Gonzales Co. D 583t
pop., on Southern Pacific Rd., about 80 m.
S. E. of Austin, the State capital.
NEWS; Saturdays (A A).
TVALLER, Waller Co. P, 4.50t pop.,
on Houston & Texas Central Rd.
YEARLING; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established June, 1905;
^Waller Pablishiug Co., editors and pub-
lishers (10— 5PM A A).
WAIiIilSVIIiLE, c.h., Chambers Co.
o^ 284+ pop., 20 m. W. of Winnie, the nearest
railroad station.
NEW AGE; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1905; Harry S. Williams, edi-
tor and publisher (6—5).
WALNUT SPRINGS, Basque Co.
D 9UU+ pop., on Texas Central Rd., about
50 m. N. W. of Waco.
HUSTLER : Fridays (A A).
WAXAHACHIE, c. h.. Ellis Co. cf
10,000 pop., on Houston & Texas Central and
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rds., 180 m. N. E.
of Austin, the State capital. Cotton-seed
oil mills and cotton compresses and flour
mills.
LIGHT; every evening except Sunday;
democratic; four to eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $6; established 1894; W. A. Ownby,
editor; Enterprise Publishing Co., publishers
(3-8).
ELLIS CO. MIRROR; Thursdays;
four pages 20x26; subscription .$1.00; estab-
lished 1881 ; Thos. J. Middleton, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1875; G. W. McKnight.editor; En-
terprise Publishing Co., publishers (3—8).
(Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5;085_ in 1900
and 5,392 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2.250 in 1900 and 1907.
TEXAS ODD FELLOW; monthly;
Odd Fellowship; eight pages 10J^xl6; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; C. R.Gibson,
editor and publisher cl2— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,250 in 1901
and 5,708 in 1904, since which it has not
TEXAS.
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WEATHERFORD, c. h., Parker
Co. ti 4,786+ pop., on Texas & Pacific, Gulf,
Colorado & Santa Fe. Weatherf ord. Mineral
Wells & Northwestern Rds., about 80 m.
W. of Fort Worth and 200 N. of Austin, the
State capital. Farming and stock raising.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY% Thursdays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subscription— daily S4.80, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1900; J. E. H. Railey, manager; Herald
Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,975 ii^ 1904
and 2,282 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
DEMOCRAT AND PLAIN TEXAN ;
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 13x2(»; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Eugene Moore,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,569 in 1896
and 1,727 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TRANSMITTER ; montiily; telephone;
forty pages 9x12; subscription. SI; established
May, 1905; The Transmitter Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,366 in 1906
2,746 in 1907
WEIMAR, Colorado Co.a,l,337tpop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 13 m. W. of
Columbus, the county seat. Cotton-seed
oil mills, cotton planter and sash and door
factories.
MERCURY; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; John H. Brooks, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
WELLINGTON, c.h., Collingsworth
Co. \i 150 pop., 25 m. N. E. of Memphis, the
nearest railroad station on Ft. Worth &
Denver City Rd.
TIMES; Fi'idays; democratic: eightpages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1902; R.
H. Templeton, editor and publisher (1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WEST, McLennan Co. a 2,000 pop., on
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Rd.. 16 m. S. of
Hillsboro and 18 N. of Waco, the county
seat. Agriculture and cotton.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1888; F. B. Whip-
key, editor; West Times Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,521 in 1902
and 1,565 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WHARTON, c. h., Wharton Co. c;
1,239 pop., on Southern Pacific Co's Rd. and
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
m?
TEXAS.
TEXAS.
Colorado r., 28 m. S. W. of Columbus and
30 S. E. of Richmond. Fanning.
5*PECTAT<)li; Saturdays; eight pagea
13x20; subscription $2; established 1889;
Eagles & Davis, editors and publishers.
WHITESBORO, Grayaon Co. [1
1,243+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas
and Texas & Pacific Rds.. about 20 m. W.
of Sherman, the county seat. Cotton, corn
and wheat.
NEWS: Fridays (A A).
ICECOKD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1903;
Denton Brothers, editors and publishers
(1-5).
WHITE WRIGHT, Grayson Co. cf
1,804+ pop., on Missouri, Kansas & Texas and
St. Louis Southwestern Rds., 23 m. S. E. of
Sherman, the county seat. Cotton, corn
and wheat.
5»UN; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub
scription $1; established 1885; W. Z. Spear-
man, editor and publisher ( 1— S ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,340 ,for the
year 1898 and exceeding 1,000 in 1899,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many.
WHITNEY, Hill Co. c 1,000 pop., on
Texas Central Rd.. 82 m. N. N. W. of Waco.
Cotton-shipping point.
MESSENGER ; Fridays; ten to twenty
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1883;
Oscar Pogue, editor; Messenger Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,369 i^i 1902
1,795 in 1905
1,861 in 1907
W^ICHITA EALIiS. c. h.. Wichita
Co. t\ 2,480+ pop., on Ft. Worth & Denver
City Rd., 114 m. N. N. W. of Fort Worth.
Grazing and farming.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays ; democratic ;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription-
daily S5, weekly $1; established— dally July,
1907. weekly 1887; Ed. Howard, manager;
Times Publishing Co., Inc., publishers (7—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect.
HERALiD; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 22x28; subscription $1.50; established
1881; Dougherty Bros., editors and publishers.
WILLIS, Montgomery Co. P. 832 pop.,
on International & Great Northern Rd.,
50 m. N. of Houston. Flour, saw and planing
mills.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 1^x22;
subscription $1; established J»uuary, 19(^;
W. S. Wilson, editor and publisher (2— 6 P)
PROGRESS; Thursdays (A A).
WILLSPOINT, Van Zandt Co. g'
1,34?+ pop., on Texas & Pacific Rd., 48 m. E.
of Dallas. Cotton gins, cotton seed oil mill
and flour mills. Shipping point for cotton,
cattle and hides.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1873- C E. Gilmore, president; Chronicle
Publishing Co.. publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 2,303 m 1903
3,389 m 1905
2,811 in 1907
72
WINFIELD, riYK.s Co. ^
POST; Fridays (A A).
WINNSBORO, Wood Co. ^ m\ pop.,
on Sherman, Shreveport & Southern Rd.,
32 m. W. of Daingerfleld. Farming and
lumbering.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays: democratic;
four pages 17J^x24; 8uV)Scription $1; estab-
lished September. 1905; R. M Smith, editor
and publisher (11—5 P).
WINTERS, -RioiHe/.s Co. allot pop.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A k).
WOLFE CITY, HuntCo. 6 l,549t pop.,
on Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and St.
Louis Southwestern Rds., 20 m. N. of
Greenville, the county seat. Farming.
SUN; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
14x3<J; subscription $1; established 1891; W.
H. Whitley, editor and nublisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
WOODVILLE, c. h., Tyler Co. O
800+ pop., on Southern Pacific Rd. Cotton,
grain and lumber.
GAZETTE; Saturdays fA A).
TYLER CO. 3IESSENGER; Satur-
days (A A).
WORTHAM, Freestone Co. D- 8.50
pop..ou Texas Central Rd., 19 m. N. W. of
Fairfield, the county seat, and 77 S. E. of
Dallas.
JOURNAL; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x24; subscription SI; established 1899;
Ed.Satterwhite. editor and publisher (6—3).
-^ Y L I E , Collin Co. cf 773t pop., oa
Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe and St. Louis
SDUthwestern Rds., 25 m. N. E. of Dallas.
Farming and cotton growing.
RUSTLER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1891; Clarence Urban, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
YOAKUM, Dewitt Co. p 3,499t pop_., on
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Ra., 17 m.
N. N. E. of Cuero, the county seat. Situated
on border line of Dewitt and Lavaca coun-
ties. Railroad shops and cotton compress.
Agriculture.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day: four pages 15x22; subscription $0; es-
tablished 1897; Cook & Troxler, publishers
^ TIMES; every morning except Monday,
and WEEKLY. Saturdays; Sunday eight
pages, dailyand weekly four pages; dally and
Sunday 15i^x22, weekly 20x26; subscnption-
dafly $5. weekly tl.50; established-daily
1896 weekly 1890; H. A. Llndenberg. editor
and publisher (8—6).
YORKTOWN, Z>««;»«f'o.C;i 846t pop.,
on San Antonio & Aransas Pass Rd., 70 m.
S E. of San Antonio. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic: eight
naees 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1895; B. L. Hausman. editor; Wm. Hausmau,
publisher (1—4).
ZEPHYR, Broion Co. D 2:30t pop., on
Atchison, Topeka & Santa FeRd., lOm.E.
of Brownwood. the countylseat.
MIRROR; Thursdays (A Ai.
UTAH.
Population 276,749 t. Land Area 82490 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Idaho and Wyoming, east by Wyoming and Colorado,
south by Arizona, and west by Nevada. State capital : Salt Lake City. Principal
products and industries : Mining, agriculture and cattle raising. Number of
newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 88, divided as follows:
Daily,? ; tri-weekly, 2; semi-weekly, 6; weekly, 63; semi-monthly, 4; monthly, 6.
The cities of over 2,500 population, according to the Uni ted Statescensus of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Salt Lake City 53,531t
Ogdeu 16,3 1 3t
ProvoCity 6,lS5t
Liogau 5.4.'51t
Park City 3,r59t
Springville 3,4'^2t
Eureka 3,085t
Brigbani ti,859t
Spanish Fork '2,735t
Aniericau Fork ti,73'2t
LehiCity 2,719t
Paysoii tj.eset
ALiTA, Salt Lake Co. li on Rio Grande
Western Rd., about 30 m. S. E. of Salt I^ke
City, the State capital.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays (A A).
AMERICAN FORK, Utah Co. n
2,732t pop., on San Pedro, Los Angeles &
Salt Lake and Rio Grande Western Rds.,
25 m. S. of Salt Lake City. Farming, min-
ing and stock raising.
CITIZEN; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1.50; established May, 1903;
Wm. D. Loveless, editor and publisher (12 — 4).
BEAVER, c. h., Beaver Co. p 2,200
pop., 32 m. from Milford, the nearest point
on Oregon Short Line Rd. Farming.
PRESS; Fridays; mormon; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.25; established No-
vember, 1904; D. I. Frazer & Son, editors and
publishers (1—8).
BINGHAM, Salt Lake Co. b 4,000 pop.
— local estimate 5,500— on Rio Grande
Western Rd., 25 m. S. of Salt Lake City,
the county seat and State capital. Gold,
lead and copper mining.
BULLETIN ; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1891; H. J. Robinson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,142 in 1905
1,240 in 1907
BINGHAM JUNCTION, Salt
Lake Co. n 2,500 pop., on Oregon Short
Line and Rio Grande Western Rd., 11 m.
S. of Salt Lake City. Lead smelters.
COUNTY COURANT; Saturdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1004; J. T. Jakeman, editor; Gray &
Jakeraan, publishers (7—5).
BOUNTIFUL, IJavfs Co. ^ l,442tPop.,
on Salt Lake & Ogden Rd., 8 m. N. of Salt
Lake City, the State capital. Sheep raising
and agriculture.
DAVIS CO. CLIPPER; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1892; John Stable, Jr., editor and publisher
(9-3).
BRIGHAM, c. h.,BoxeJder (7o.^2,859t
pop., on Southern Pacific Co's and Oregon
Short Line Rds., about 20 m. N. of Ogden.
Flour mill, fruit raising, agriculture and
mining.
BOX ELDER REPORT; semi week
ly, Wednesdavs and Saturdays (A A).
BOXELDERNEWS; Thursdays; Mor-
mon; eightpages 17J^x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1895; Norman Lee, editor;
Lee & Wixom, publishers (5—5 P).
CASTL.EDALE, c. h., Emery Co. n
559f pop., 130 m. S. of Salt Lake City. Wheat,
fruit, sheep, coal and wool.
EMERY CO. PROGRESS; Saturdays;
independent; six paares 17x34; subscription
$1.50; established 1900; H. T. Haines, editor
and publisher (1—8).
CEDAR CITY, /ron (?o.pl,425tpop.,
54 m. S. of and connected by stage with
Milford, the nearest station on the Oregon
Short Line Rd. Agriculture, stock raising
and mining.
IRON CO. RECORD; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1893; Chas.S. Wilkinson, edi-
tor and publisher.
C OAI.VII.L.E, o. h., Summit Co. 6
808t pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 38 m. N. E.
of Salt Lake City, the State eapital. Coal
mining and farming.
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.5(i; established 1894; N.J.Peter-
son, editor and publisher (7—5).
CORINNE, Boxelder Co. ^ 323t pop.,
on Southern Pacific Co's Rd., 4Jk^ m. N.
W. of Bingham, the county seat. Farming,
stock raising and fruit.
INTER MOUNTAIN NEWS; Satur-
days; independent; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1899; News Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,000 for the
year 1901, 1,129 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
EPHRAIM, Sanpete Co. O 2,600 pop.,
on Rio Grande Western and San Pete Val-
ley Rds., 118 m. S. of Salt Lake City, the
State capital. Agriculture, stock raising
and mining.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays: independ-
ent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1891; O. W. Neilson & Edgar
Thorpe, editors and publishers (1—8).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
11J9
UTAH.
UTAH.
EUREKA, Jitab Co. ^ 4,000 pop.,
on San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake and
Rio Grande Western Rds.. 90 m. S. of Salt
Lake City, the State capital. Milling,
mining and smelting.
REPORTER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1894; C. E. Huish, editor and publisher
(1—8).
FILIiMORE,c.h.,ilfiZtordCo.-Dl,037t
pop., 20 m. N..W. of Richfield. Agriculture
and live stock.
PROGRESS-REVIEW; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; Chr. Anderson, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
GARLAND, Boxelder Co. tl on Ore-
gon Short Line Rd., 20 m. N. of Brigham,
the county seat.
GLOBE; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
February, 1906; J. A. Wixom, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
GREEN RIVER, Emery Co. D- ITSt
pop., on Rio Grande Western Rd. and
Green r., about 150 m. S. E. of Salt Lake
City, the State capital.
DISPATCH; Thursdays (A A).
GUNNISON, Sanpete Co. n 829t pop.,
on Rio Grande Western Rd., 11 m. S. of
Manti, the county seat.
GAZETTE: Fridays: eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; N.Gled-
hill, editor and publisher.
HEBER, c. h., Wasatch Co. U l,534t
pop., 13 m. S. by S. E. of Park City, the
nearest station on the Union Pacific Rd.
Timber, mining and farming.
WASATCH WAVE; Fi-idays: independ-
ent: six pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1889; Wm. Buys, editor; Wave
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,024 in 1907
INDEPENDENCE, Uinta Co. d
UINTA HERALD; Saturdays ; foiir
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1906;
Independence Publishing Co., publishers
(10— 6 P) (A A).
LEHI, Utah Co. n 3,335 pop., on Rio
Grande Western and Oregon Short Line
Rds., about 16 m. N. W. of Provo City, the
county seat. Flour and knitting mills and
beet-sugar manufactory. Stock raising.
BANNER; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1.50; established 1891; Lehl
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
LOGAN, c. h., Cache Co. i 5,451t pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd., 66 m. N. of
Ogden. Water povs^er. Farming.
JOURNAL; tri-weekly, Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $3; established 1882 ;
A. Gordon, editor and publisher (6— d).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,600 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907-
■ REPUBLICAN ; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; lour pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50 ; established September,
1902; Republican Company, publishers (a—iS).
CACHE CO. ADVEKTISER; semi
monthly; mercantile; four to eight pages
11x18; subscription 50 cents; established
June, 1906; Karl Kowallis, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 ''op-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MANTI, c. h., Sanpete Co. D 2,800
pop., on Rio Grande Western and Sanpete
Valley Rds., 120 m. S. of Salt Lake City, the
State capital. JAgriculture and stock rais-
ing.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; J. L. Ewlng, publisher (1—8).
MARYSVALE, Piute Co. G 283t
pop., on Rio Grande Western Rd.
PIUTE COURANT; Saturdays <AA).
MERCUR, Tooele Co. -n 2,351t pop.,
on San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Rd .,
about 40 m. S. W. of Salt Lake City, the
State capital. Gold and silver mining.
MINER; Thursdays (A A).
MILFORD, Beavtr Co. P 249t pop.,
on San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Rd.
TIMES; Fridays (A A).
MOAB, c. h.. Grand Co. n- 800 pop., 3.5
m. S. of Thompson, the nearest railroad sta-
tion, and 1 m. E. of Grand r.
GRAND VALLEY TI3IES; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1896; C. A. Robertson, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 485 in 1907
MORGAN, Morgan Co. [^ 600t pop.,
on Union Pacific Rd., 25 m. S. E.of Ogden.
Wheat, potatoes, lime and bricks. Gold and
silver mining.
MIRROR; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; Morgan
Publishing and Advertising Co., editors and
piiblisher.s (1—7) (A A).
MONITOR ; Fridays (A A).
MOUNT PLEASANT, Sanpete Co.
D 2,372+ pop., on Rio Grande Western Rd.,
20 m. N. by N. E. of Manti, the county seat.
Sheep raising and farming.
PYRAMID; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 17x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1890; J. M.Boyden, editor and publish-
er (1—8).
MURRAY, Salt Lake Co. t2 5,000 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line and Rio Grande
Western Rds., 7 m. S. of and connected by
electric cars with Salt Lake City. Smelting
and refining works. Agriculture.
AMERICAN EAGLE: Saturdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; established 1894; J. S. Barlow, editor;
American Eagle Publishing Co., Inc., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,277 >" ^9°2,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
1140
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
UTAH.
credited with more than i,ooo in 1905
and 1907.
NEPHI, c. h., Juab Co. -n 2,500 pop.
UTAH.
Rds., 67 m. S. of Salt Lake City, the State
capital. Agriculture and mining.
GL.OBE HEADER; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 15x22; subscription $1,50;
on San Pedro and Rio Grand Western Rds., [ established 1893; Globe Publishing Company,
91 m. S. of Salt Lake City, the State capital.
Sheep raising and farming. Salt, gypsum
and marble.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1889; R. J.
Henroid, editor and publisher (1— S).
OGDEN, c. h., Weber Co. b 22,300 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line, Rio Grande Western,
Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Rds. and
at confluence of Ogden and Weber rs., 37 m.
N. of Salt Lake City, the State capital.
Manufacturing and wholesale receiving
and shipping depot. Mining and farming
and sugar beet factories.
EXA:>1INER; every morning, and
SUN, Tuesdays; eight pages 15x21i^; sub-
scription—daily $6, weekly $1.50; established
—daily 1903, weekly 1870; Standard Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 3,815 in 1905
3,656 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
STANDARD ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17x21}^; subscription-
daily $6, weekly $1.50; established 1870; The
Standard Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: daily, 3.049 m i°95
4,207 in 1905
4,048 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 6,185 in 1895 and 3.158
in 1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
UTAH STATE JOURNAL.; Satur
days; independent; eight pages l::ix20; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1896 ; E. A. Llttlefleld,
editor and publisher (•>— 3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PANGUITCH, Garfield Co. Q 883t
pop.. 280 m. S. of Salt Lake City. Sheep
and cattle raising.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1,50; established 1897; E.
S. Worthen, editor and publisher (9—3).
PARK CITY, Summit Co. t] 3.759t
pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 35 m. S.E. of Salt
Lake City. Silver mines and quartz mills.
PARK RECORD; Saturdays ; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab
lished 1880; The Park Record Co., editors and
publishers (1— S)
editors and publishers (8—3).
PRICE, c. h., Carbon Co.
Copies printed;
1,142
1.317
1,381
1.392
m
in
in
in
1902
1903
1906
1907
D 539t pop.,
on Rio Grande Western Rd. and Price r.,
about 75 m. S. E. of Provo City. Farming,
stock raising and mining.
CARBON CO. NEWS; Fridays (A A)..
EASTERN UTAH ADVOCATE;
Thursdays ; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1891; R. W.
Crockett, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PROVO CITY, c. h., Utah Co. a
6,185+ pop. —local estimate 8,500— on Rio
Grande Western and Salt Lake Route
Rds. and Provo r., 16 m. S. E. of Lehi City.
Seat of the State Insane Asylum. Grist and
saw mills, tanneries and woolen factory.
Farming.
ENQUIRER; triweekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $3; established 1873;
H. C. Hicks, editor; The Enquirer Company,
publishers (1—8).
UTAH CO. DEMOCRAT; semi-week-
ly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; democratic:
four pages 15x22; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1898 : The Democrat Co., editors and
publishers (fi— 3).
RANDOLPH, c. h.. Rich Co. ^ 728
pop.,75ni.N. E. of Salt Lake City. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; independent; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; John
Shelby & Son, editors and publishers (10 — 6).
RICHFIELD, c. h.,Sevier Co. a l,969t
pop., on Rio Grande Western Rd.,42 m. S.
W. of Manti. Agriculture, mining and live
stock.
RE A PER ; Thursdays; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1887; A. B. Williams, editor, and A. B. Wil-
liams and J. J. Woodring, publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,027 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
ROBINSON, Juab Co. -n 1,000 pop., on
Rio Grande Western and Oregon Short Line
Rds., 3m. S. of Eureka. Milling and mining.
RECORD ; Saturdays : republican ;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1896; I. E. DIehl, editor and publisher.
ST. GEORGE, c. h.,Washiugton Co.P
Farming and stock raising.
DIXIE ADVOCATE; Thursdays j
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished September, 1901; Chas. S.Wilkinson,
editor and publisher (4—4) (A A).
SALINA, Sevier Co. n 847t pop., on Rio
Grande Western Rd., 17 m. N. E. of Rich-
field, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising,
CALL; Thursdays; independent; eight
PAYSON, Utah Co. n 2,638t Pop., on ^ ^ ^, „, , .
Oregon Short Line and Rio Grande Western pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1141
UTAH.
UTAH— Salt Lake City.
1906; C. N. Lund, Jr., editor and publisher
(1-8).
SALT LAKE CITY, c. h.. Salt Lake
Co. i State Capital, 53,531+ pop.— local
estimate 75,000— on Rio Grande Western,
Oregon Short Line. San Pedro and Salt
Lake & Ogdeu Rds. Iron and lead works
and various manufactories. Agriculture
and mining.
DAILY.
DESERET EVENING NEWS; every
evening except Sunday, SEMI-WEEK-
LY, Mondays and Thursdays ;mormon; daily
ten to twelve pages 15x22; subscription-
daily $9, Saturday $2, semi weekly $2; estab-
lished 1850; H. G. Whitney, manager; Deseret
News, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 4.047 in iQoo
- 4,8o2 in 1901
5,468 in 1902
5,64s in 1903
6,657 in 1904
7,247 in 1905
7,478 in 1906
8,296 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 11,786 in 1899
17,961 in 1900
21,006 in 1901
21,840 in 1902
21,568 in 1903
22,621 in 1905
22,462 in 1906
22,550 in 1907
Saturday: 10,232 in 1906
11,144 in 1907
INTER- MOUNTAIN REPIJB-
IjICAN; every morning; republican ; eight
to twenty eight pages 155:^x20: subscription
$6; established February, 1906; Inter Moun-
tain Republican Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,699 in 1907
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday and legal holidays; hotels, minmg
and railroads; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $4.25; established 1890; Daily Reporter
Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
SALT LAKE HERAL.D; every morn-
ing, and SEMI-WEEKLY,^ Tuesdays
and Fridays ; democratic ; daily eight,
Sunday twenty four, semi- weekly eight pages
19x24; subscription— daily $10, semi-weekly
$1.50, Sunday $2 ; established 1870 ; Herald
Company, editors and publishers (2-^).
Copies printed: daily, 3,470 in 1895
8,828 in 1905
Daily and Sunday, 10,399 in 1907
Sunday, 11,388 in 1904
11,611 in 1905
16,420 in 1907
The semi-weekly* edition had credit
for an average issue of 5.823 in 1896
and 3,100 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907-
Jhiblisher's announcement.— Only Democratic
• Daily in Salt Lake City. w„„u^c u.
The One Utah Paper which publishes iti
circulation and opens itg books to every-
body. Inspection invited.
Only Color Press in the State.
All home print. „„„*„*j^oa
Hand , Knox & Co., Eastern representatives.
SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ; every
morning, and SEMI-\^ EEKL^V , Tues^
days, and Fridays; republican; daily «ght to
twenty-four, semi- weekly tf^^ to sixteen
pages 17x211^; subscription-daily $12, sem-
welkly $1.50; established-daily 18.0, semi-
weekly 1894: Salt Lake Tribune Publishing
Company, publishers (1 — S).
Copies printed: daily: 8,177 in 1896
9,873 in 1900
9,138 in 1902
11,060 in 1904
10,915 in 1905
10,418 in 1906
11,529 in 1907
Sunday: 16,209 in 1905
15,870 in 1906
16,282 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 2,882 in 1896
4,283 in 1902
7,740 in 1904
8,806 in 1905
9,996 in 1906
10,386 in 1907
WEEKLY.
BEOBACHTER; Fridays : German ;
eight pages 17x23 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1890; Joseph H. Ward, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
BiKUBEN; Thursdays; Danish-Norwe-
gian; mormon; eight pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1876; Andrew Jenson,
editor; Parley P. Jenson. publisher (8-5).
(jopies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,723 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
CRISIS; Fridays; socialist and union
labor; four pages 18x24; subscription $1: es-
tablished March, 1904; Joseph Gilbert, editor;
The Crisis Publishing Company, publishers
DESERET FARMER; Saturdays;
agricultural; sixteen pages 10x14; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1904; Lewis A. Merrill,
editor; Deseret Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8). ,,^ ., c . ^
GOODWIN'S WEEKLY; Saturdays;
independent-republican; sixteen pages 10x14;
I subscription $2; establislied May. 19('2; C. C.
Goodwin, editor: J. T. Goodwin, publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding i,ooo' in 1905 and 1907-
INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC;
Saturdays ; roman catholic ; eight pages lhx24 ;
subscription $2 ; established 18S4 ; Inter-
mountain Catholic Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—5). , j j-*
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3.540 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2.250 in 1907.
LA BOR PRESS; Fridayg; labor; eight
nages 15x22 ; subscription SI ; established
April. 1907; G. L. DeTruax. editor: Franklin
Press Company ( Inc. ), publishers (9-. 1.
RURAL REPUBLICAN ; Sundays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estate
li shed 1905- Gray & Jal<eman. editors and
publishers '(1-7)"^ Publishes an edition for
American Fork. A.lta, Mercur, Stockton,
Marvsvaleand Mllford. .,„♦.„„
TRUTH: Saturdays; business, education
and society ; sixteen pages Itt'^^j^-. .''"^scrlp-
tion $2; established S®P ^"'^"'1-1. mV., Pn
W. Hughes, editor; Truth Publishing Co.,
^"cop^eTprh^ted : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,346 m 1903
and 3,015 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, _ but was credited with more
than 2 '"^o in 1907-
ITNTVFRSITY CHRONICLE; Mon-
daY? during the college year; collegiate;
1142
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
UTAHSalt Lake City.
sixteen to twenty pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1893; Students of the Univer-
sity of Utah, editors and publishers.
UTAH COMiVIEKCIAl. ADVER-
TISER; Fridays; eonimerclal; twelve
pages 103^x14; subscription $1.50; established
March, 1905; W. D. S. Harrington, editor;
Western Guide Pub. Co.. publishers (5 — 5 P).
UTAH KORRESPONDENTEN;Frl
days; Swedish; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1890; Otto Rydman, editor
and publisher (1 — 1).
Copies printed: 1,193 in 1899
1,352 in 1900
1,465 in 1901
1,460 in 1902
1,538 in 1904
1,460 in 1905
1,393 in 1906
1,321 in 1907
UTAH PLAIN DEALER; Saturdays;
negro; republican; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1895; W. W. Tay-
lor, editor and publisher (8 — 3).
UTAH POSTEN; Thursdays (A A).
SEMI- MONTHLY.
JUVENILE INSTRUCTOR; semi
monthly; mormon; forty pages 8x11; sub-
scription $2; established 1866; Joseph F.
Smith, editor; Deseret Sunday School Union,
publishers (7 — 5P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,054 in^ 1902
and 10,200 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
SALT LAKE MINING REVIEW;
semi-monthly; mining and milling; forty-
four to one hundred pages 9}^xl2 ; subscrip-
tion $2.50; established April, 1899; Will C.
Higgins, editor; Will C. Higgins & A. B.
Qreeson, publishers (7—3).
WOMAN'S EXPONENT; semi-
monthly; woman suffrage; eight pages 11x15;
subscription $1; established 1872; Emmeline
B. Wells, editor and publisher (12—2).
MONTHLY.
CHARACTER BUILDER; monthly;
young people; latter day saints; forty eight
pages 7x10; subscription 50 cents; established
1900; Human Culture Company, editors and
publishers (10— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,000 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
CHILDREN'S FRIEND; monthly;
mormon; juvenile; forty four pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1902; General
Board of Primary Associations, editors and
publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,000 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
INTER MOUNTAIN CHRISTIAN
ADVOCATE; monthly ; undenomina-
tional; twelve pages 6%xlO; subscription
$1; established August, 1903; James H. Wor-
rall, editor and publisher (7—5).
ROCKY MOUNTAIN WORKMAN ;
monthly ; Ancient Order of United Workmen;
eight pages 11x17; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1892; S. W. Darke, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 1) (A A").
Copies printed: This paper had credit
UTAH— Salt Lake City.
for an average issue of 3,200 in 1894
and 3,800 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
UTAH ODD FELLOW; monthly;odd
fellowship; twelve pages 8x12; subscription
$1; established 1890; P. A. Simpkln, editor
and publisher (7—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,225 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
YOUNG WOMAN'S JOURNAL;
monthly; latter day saints; fifty-two pages
6x10; subscription $1; established 1889; Susa
Young Gates, editor; General Board of the
Young Ladies' National Mutual Improve-
ment Association, publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,429 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
SPANISH FORK, Utah Co. D 1.735
pop., on San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt
Lake and Rio Grande Western Rds., 9 m.
S. W. of Provo City, the county seat. Farm
ing and stock raising.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
January, 1902; Andrew Jensen, editor and
publisher (7—5).
SPRING VILLE. Utah Co. a 3.422t
pop., on Rio Grande Western and San Pe-
dra, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Rds., 6 m. S.
by S. E. of Provo City, the county seat.
Saw and planing mill, woolen manufac-
tory, sugar factory, creamery and flouring
mills.
IN DEPENDENT; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; es-
tablished 1391; D. C. Johnson, editor and
manager; Silver Printing Co., publishers
(7-5).
STOCKTON, Tooele Co. -n 134t pop.,
on San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Rd.,
about 30 miles S. W. of Salt Lake City, the
State capital.
SENTINEL; Saturdays (A A).
TOOELE, c.h. Tooele Co -a l,200t pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd., 35 m. S. W. of
Salt Lake City. Mining and farming.
TRANSCRIPT ; Fridays ; six pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1894;
James Dunn, editor and publisher.
TREMONTON, ^ox Elder Co.^on
Oregon Short Line Rd., about 20 m. N. W.
of Brlgham.
* TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
VERNAL, c. li., Ui7itah Co. D- 900 pop.,
175 m. E. S. E. of Salt Lake City. Agri-
culture, stock raising and mining.
EXPRESS; Fridays; independent; four
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established 1892;
Dan. H. Hillman. editor and publisher (1—8).
VERMONT.
PopulatioD 343,641 1. Land Area 9,135 sq. miles.
Bounded north by the Canadian Pi-ovince of Quebec, east by New
Hampshire, south by Massachusetts, and west by New York. State capital ;
Montpelier. Principal products and industries:' Manufacture of agricultural
implements, cotton and woolen goods, agriculture and dairying. Number of
newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 71, divided as follows:
Daily, 9; weekly, 54; semi-monthly, 2; monthly, 6.
The cities of over 3,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Barliuston 18,640t Sst. Jnliusbury 5,666t
Rutland ll,499t Beuuington 5,6561-
Barre 8,448t Brattleboro S.'^gyt
lYloutpelier 6,'i66t Bellows Falls 4,.337t
St. Albaus 6.239t Winooski 3,783t
BARRE, Wathington Co. n 8,448t pop.,
oa Central Vermont, Barre and Montpelier
& Wells River Rds., 6m. S. by S. E. of Mont-
pelier, the county seat and State capital.
Manufacturing and granite cutting.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
eight pages 17x23; subscription $3; established
18a7; Frank E. Langley, editor and publisher
(12-5).
Copies printed: 1,933 i^i 1898
2,159 ill 1900
2,276 in 1901
2,710 in 1903
3,161 in 1904
3,527 in 1905
4,113 in 1906
4,535 in 1907
CORRIERE DEL. VER3IONT; semi-
monthly (▲ A).
QUARRY WORKERS' JOUR-
NALi; monthly; labor; eight pages 22x15;
subscription 50 cents; established 1904; P. F.
McCarthy, editor and publlslier (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,500 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
BARTON, Orlean$ Co. Q l,050t pop.
—of township 2,790t— on Boston & Maine
Rd., 28 m. N. by N. W. of St. Johnsbury.
Furniture and cotton goods manufactories.
Farming.
ORLEANS CO. MONITOR; Mondays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1872; Wallace H. Gilpin,
editor and publisher (2— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,429 in 1901 ,
and 2,871 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 19.07.
BELIiO'WS FALLS, Windham Co. P,
4,337+ pop., on Fitchburg, Central Vermont,
Rutland and Boston & Maine Rds. and Con-
necticut r., 114 m. W. N. W. of Boston. Mass.
Water power, used in paper mills and
manufactories.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; twelve
pages 171.^132; subscription «1.50; Mtablishert
185»; Willis C. Belknap, editor; W. C. Bel-
knap * Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,588 in 1901
2,856 in 1902
3,210 m 1003
3,389 in 1904
3,448 m 1905
3,500 in 1906
3,528 in 1907
BENNINGTON, c. h., Bennington
Co. P 5,656+ pop.— of township 8.033+— on
Rutland Rd., 38 m. E. of Troy, N.Y. Knit
goods and woolen manufactories, mills^
machine works and a pottery. Paper, pulp,
collar and cuff factories. Ag^riculture.
EVENING BANNER; every evening
except Sunday, and BANNER AND RE-
FORMER, Thursdays : independent-re-
publican; daily four pages 19%x'^S}4, weekly
eight pages 17}^x22; subscription— dallv $3,
weekly $1; established— Banner 1840, Reform-
er 1875, consolidated 1903; Frank E. Howe,
editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: daily: 1,708 m 1904
1,845 in 1905
1,980 in 1906
2,019 in 1907
The weekly edition iiad credit for
an average issue of 1,787 in 1901
and 2,940 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
BRADFORD, Orange Co. [>614t pop.
— of township 1,3:38 — on Boston & Maine
Rd. and Connecticut r., 12 m. S. W. of Wells
River and 30 S. E. of MontpeUer, the State
capital. Saw and grist mills and toothpick,
spool, tub and sash factories. Agriculture.
UNITED OPINION; Fridays: inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages l.;;"X24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1866; H. E Parker,
editor; Opinion Publishing Co., publishers
/I Q\ ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,600 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any detinite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BRANDON, ^«''«"<' C'o.-a2,759t pop.,
on Central Vermont Rd.. 51 m. S. of Bur-
lington. Ochre mines and marble quarries.
Agriculture.
UNION ; Fridays ; republican ; e'^hmKe"
15x22; subscription SI; established 18.1. R.
C. Flood, editor; The Brandon Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—3). ,.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
1144
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VERMONT.
for an issue of 1,220 for the year :895,
1,120 in 1902, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
BRATTLEBORO, Windham Co. €\
8,(M) pop., on Boston & Maine and Central
Vermont Rds. and Connecticut r., 60 m. N.
of Springfield, Jfass. Two organ manufac-
tories. Baby carriage, overall and fm-ui
ture factories.
NEW ENGLAND FARMER; Satur
daj's; agricultural and live stock; sixteen to
tliirty-two pages 11x16; subscription $1.50;
established 1822; Ullery & Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
VERMONT PHCENIX; Fridays; te-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1834; O. L. French, editor
and publisher ( 1 — 4). t
Copies printed: 4,788 in 1901
4,947 in 1902
4,943 in 1903
4,991 in 1904
5,053 in 1906
5,064 in 1907
REFORMER ; Fridays ; independent;
eight to twelve pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1876; H. C. Rice, editor;
The Vermont Printing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1894, but it
credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
HOI.STEIN-FRIESsIAN REGIS-
TER; semi-monthly (A A).
BRISTOL, Addison Co. -n 2, 061t pop.,
on Bristol Rd., 25 m. S. by S. E. of Burling-
ton. Manufacturing town. Farming.
HERALD ; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; Wilson Bros., editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1900, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
BURLINGTON, c. h., Chittenden
Co. t] 18.640t pop., on Central Vermont and
Rutland Rds. and Lake Champlain, 20 m. S.
E. of Plattsburg. N.Y. Lake commerce and
manufactures of lumber. Cotton and
woolen manufactories and iron works.
Seat of the University of Vermont and
State Agricultural and Medical Colleges.
Agriculture.
FREE PRESS ; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY. Thursdays; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly twelve pages
20x26; subscription — daily $6, weekly $1;
established— daily 1848, weekly 1828; J. L.
South wick, editor; Free Press Association,
publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: daily: 4,078 in 1895
4,649 in 1900
4,613 in 1901
5,566 in 1903
6,682 in 1904
6,558 in 1905
8,459 in 1906
8,415 in 1907
VERMONT.
Weekly, 6,771 in 1902
6,007 iJ^ 1903
4,111 in 1907
Publisher's ojinoMHCfHicnt.— Examination by
the Associatiou of American Atlvettisers
in December, 1907, showed that for the first
eleven months of 1907 the Burlington Free
Press sold for cash an average of 7,3t;&
daily. Of this, 2,348 were in the city and
5,018 outside the city. In addition, free
copies went to — correspondents, 103; to
employees, 93; complimentary, 34; adver-
tisers and exchanges, 377— total net circu-
lated, 7,9;5. To this add returns by news
agents and unsold, 440. The mail clerk's
reports sln)W perfect copies tiveiaged 8,415.
IN THE CITY. AND OUT OF THE CITY,
THE "FREE PRESS'' LEADS ITS NEAR-
EST COMPETITOR BY ALMOST EXACT-
LY 50 PER CENT. In central and northern
Vermont the Burlington Free Press cir-
culates exclusively in the morning and on
more than 100 R. F. D. routes.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
eight to twelve pages 19J^x26; subscription
$3; established 1894; Joseph Auld, editor and
publisher (1— fi).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,503 in 1895
and 6,967 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
CLIPPER. (See Essex Record, Essex
Junction. )
VERMONT MEDICAL MONTH-
LY; medical; forty pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1895; Drs. Tinkham & Stone,
editors; Burlington Medical Pui:)lishing Co.,
Inc., publishers (.2— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CAMBRIDGE, Lamoille Co. ^ l,606t
pop., on Central VermontRd.. 17 m. N. W . of
Hyde Park, the county seat. Manufacturing
and farming.
SENTINEL. [See Messenger, 31orris-
'V'ilt^ )
TRANSCRIPT; Fridays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 1887; The
Transcript Publishing Co,, editors and pub-
lishers (T— 3).
ENOSBURG FALLS, Franklin Co.
Y] 954+ pop.— of township 2,054+— on Central
Vermont Rd., 18 m. N. E. of Saint Albans,
the county seat. Patent medicine factory.
Farming and creameries.
ENOSBURG STANDARD; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1895: Rose & Tyler, editors and pub
lishers (1—8).
ESSEX JUNCTION, Chittenden
Co. ~tl 1,141+ pop.— of township 2,203— on Cen-
tral Vermont Rd., 6 m. E. of Burlington, the
county seat. Agriculture and manufact-
uring.
ESSEX RECORD; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; L. P. Thayer, editor: Essex
Publishing Co., publishers; prints the Bur-
lington suburban list of twelve weekly
papers (6—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,983 in 1899
an 1 8,376 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 7,500 in 1907.
CATALOrCJE BY STATES.
1145
VERMONT.
GREEN MOUNTAIN PRE8S; Tues
days; independent; eight pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; L. H. Roscoe
editor and publisher (12— t).
VERHIONT HOME GUARDS;
monthly ; temperance ; four paires 11x14;
subscription 25 cents; established 1883; Mrs.
S. K. Huss, editor; Woman's Christian Tem-
perance Union, publishers (9—6 P) ( A A ).
FAIRHAVEN, Rutland Co. -a 2,470t
pop.— of township 2,999 — on Delaware &
Hudson Rd.. 15 m.W. of Rutland, the county
seat. Manufacture and quarrying of mar-
ble and slate.
ERA : Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1879; John Met-
calf , editor and publisher (3—3).
GROTON, Caledonia Co. cf 1.059t pop.,
on Montpelier & Wells River Rd., 28 m. E.
of Montpelier, the State capital. Granite
quarries. Farming.
TI3IES; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub
scription $1; established 1897: The Times
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
HARDIVICK, Caledonia Co. cf 1.800
pop.— of township 2,922— on St. Johnsburj'
& Lake Champlain Rd.. 23 m. N. N. W. of St.
Johnsbury, the county seat. Granite man-
ufactories and quarries and lumber mills.
Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 173^x223^; subscription $1.25: es-
tablished 1889; J. E. Appolt, editor and pub-
lisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,598 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
HINESBURG, CMttenclen Co. tl 1.216
pop., 12 m. S. E. of Burlington. Tannery.
RECORDER. {See Essex Recoi d, Etsex
Junction.')
ISLAND POND, E»sex Co. ^ 2,000
pop.,' on Grand Trunk Rd., 60 m. N. E. of
Montpelier, the State capital. Agriculture
and lumbering.
ESSEX CO. HERALD; Fridays;
republican; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1873; W. H. Bishop, editor
and publisher (9—5 P).
LiUDLiO'W, Windtor Co. D 1,454+ pop.,
—of township 2 012+— on Rutland Rd.and
Black r., 24 m. S. E. of Rutland. Manu-
factures of cloth and woolen goods.
VERMONT TRIBUNE; Thursdays;
local; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established 1876; J. W. Sault, editor; Ver-
mont Tribune Corporation, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average . issue of 2,241 in 1899
and 2,140 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
liYNDONVILLE, Caledonia Co. d'
1,274+ pop.— of township 2,956+— on Boston &
Maine Rd., 9 m. N. of St. Johnsbury, the
county seat. Railroad shops. Agriculture
and lumbering.
VERMONT UNION -JOURNAL.;
Wednesdays; Independent; eight pages
VERMONT.
I(x24; subscription $1.50; established— Ter-
mont Union 1865, Journal 1889; John B.
Chase, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,010 in 1900
and 2,433 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
MANCHESTER, c. h., Bennington
Co. p 1,955+ pop., on Rutland division of
New York Central Rd.and BattenklU r..
30 m. S. of Rutland. Agriculture. Summer
resort.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1861; Otto R. Bennett, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MIDDLiEBURY, c. h., Addison Co.
-n 1,897+ pop.— of township 3,045+— on Rut-
land Rd. and Otter creek, 34 m. N. N. W. of
Rutland and 35 S. of Burlington. Iron foun-
dry and machine shops. Seat of Middle-
bury College. Italian marble mills, marble
quarries, lime kilns and pulp mills. Agri-
culture.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican; ten
to twelve pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25 ;
established 1836; Register Company, editors
and publishers (12—6).
MILTON, Chittenden Co. tl 1,804 pop.,
on Central Vermont Rd., 20 m. N. of Bur-
lington. Pulp, saw and excelsior mills.
RAYS. (See Essex Record, Essex Junc-
tion.)
TIMES; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 11x16; subscription 25 cents; estab-
lished January. 1904; A. D. Bradford, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 2,306 in 1907
MONTPELIER, c. h., Wa$hi7igton
Co. D State Capital, 6,266+ pop., on Cen-
tral Vermont and Montpelier & Wells River
Rds.and Winooskt r.,204m.N. W. of Bos-
ton, Mass. Manufacturing and granite
cutting. Agriculture.
EVENING ARGUS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and ARGUS AND PA-
TRIOT, Wednesdays; democratie; four
pages-daily 20.v26, weekly 25x31; subscrip-
tion-daily $3. weekly $1.50; established-
daily Argus 1898, weekly Argus 1850, Patriot
1821; Morris H. Atkins, editor; Argus and
Patriot Company, publishers ( 1 — 1 ).
Copies printed: daily: 2,650 in 1900
3,222 in 1902
3,048 in 1903
3,068 in 1904
3,243 in 1905
3,280 in 1906
3,126 in 1907
The weeklv edition had credit for an
average issue of 4,035 in 190 1 and
2,905 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished a definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
1146
AMERICAN NEWSPAPE-l DIRECTORY,
VERMONT.
VERMONT.
JOURNALi ; every evening except Sun-
day, and VERMONT WATCHMAN,
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1897, weekly 1806; C. A. Webb,
editor; The Journal Publishing Company,
publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding i,ooo in
1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 3,838 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
MORRISVILLE, Lamoille Co. b
1,262+ pop., on Boston & Maine Rd., 24 m. N.
of Montpelier, the State capital. Manufact-
uring. Water power.
MESSENGER; Fridays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established January,
1901; D. H. Lamberton, editor and publisher;
prints editions for neighboring towns (8—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEWS AND CITIZEN ; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1881; L. H. Lewis, editor;
The Lamoille Publishing Co., publishers;
prints an edition for Hyde Park.
NEWPORT, c.b., Orleant Co. -" l,S74t
pop. — of township 3,113+— on Canadian Pa-
cific and Boston & Maine Rds. A summer
resort at head of Lake Memphremagog.
Manufacturing and agriculture.
EXPRESS AND STANDARD; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1854; D. W. Hil-
dreth, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper has on three
occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
NORTHFIELD, Washington Co. u
1,508+ pop.— of township 2.855+— on Central
Vermont Rd.. 10 m. S. S. W. of Montpelier,
the State capital and county seat. Seat of
Norwich University. Has slate quarries,
granite works, canning factory and hosier j^
and woolen mills. Lumbering and farming.
NEWS; Tuesdays ; independent-republi
can; eight to twelve pages 17J^x22; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established 1878; Fred N. Whitney,
editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,258 in 1896
2,196 in 1905
2,205 ill 1907
NORTH TROY, Orleant Co. b 562t
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 14 m. W.of
Newport, the county seat, and 90S. of Mon-
treal, P. Q. Agriculture and lumbering.
PAIiLiADIUM; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1874; A. H. Butterfield, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
POULTNEY, Rutland Co. -D 3,108+
pop., on Delaware & Hudson Rd. and Poult-
ney r., 18 m. S. W. of Rutland, the county
seat. Seat of Troy Conference Academy.
Slate quarrying. Farming.
JOURNAL.; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873 ; C. W. Humphrey, editor and
publisher (7— 3P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,650 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
RANDOLPH, Orange Co. D- l,540t
pop.— of township 3,141+— on Central Ver-
mont Rd., 30 m. from Montpelier, the State
capital. A manufacturing town. Agricult-
ural region.
GREEN 3IOUXTAIN STATE;
Thursdays; republican; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1891; L. B.
Johnson, editor and oublisher.
HERALD AND NEWS; Thursdays;
republican; ten to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1873; L. B. Johnson,
editor and publisher; prints six special edi-
tions for neighboring towns (12 — 4).
Copies printed: 4,359 in 1902
4,315 in 1903
4,505 m 1904
4,435 in 1906
4,476 in 1907
RICHFORD, Franklin Co. tl 2,421t
pop., on Canadain Pacific and Central Ver-
mont Rds. and Mlssisquoi r., 28 m. N. E.
of Saint Albans, the county seat. Lumber
manufacturing and agriculture.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican ; four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1878; Gazette Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (9—3).
JOURNAL.; Thursdays ; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878; Charles L. Reed, editor and publisher
(2-8).
RICHMOND, Chittenden Co. t) 1,057
pop., 10 m. S. E. of Burlington.
GAZETTE. (.See Essex Record, Essex
Junction.)
RUTIiAND, c. h., Rutland Co. -D
11,499+ pop., on Bennington & Rutland, Dela-
ware & Hudson and Rutland Rds. and Otter
creek. Scale and shirt manufactories. Cen-
ter of Vermont marble production.
EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKL.\, Fridays; re-
publican; daily four pages 20x26, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established 1899: Charles T. Fair-
field, editor and publisher (1 — i).
Copies printed: daily, 3.367 in 1905
3,728 in 1906
3,423 in 1907
Weekly, 4,321 in 1905
4,389 in 1906
4,569 in 1907
HERAIjD; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKL.Y, Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 20x26; subscription— daily
$6, weekly $1; established— daily 1861, weekly
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1147
VERMONT.
VERMONT.
1794 ; Herald and Globe Association, editors
and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: daily: 3,527 in 1904
4,236 in 1905
4,677 in 1906
4,301 in 1907
Weekly, 1,412 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Comparison
will convince you tliat tlie best paper In
Rutland, Vt., is tlie HERALD. It has over
double the circulation of any other Rutland
daily. If in doubt, Investigate ! Our cir-
culation has been examined by Associa-
tion of American Advertisers. The Herald
was the ONLY Rutland paper that would
permit investigation.
The HERALD has the goods !
EASTERN HERALD; Saturdays; ro
man catholic ; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
$1; established November, 1906, as Vermont
Catholic Review; T. E. Scully, editor and
publisher (2—8). Prints editions for Burling-
ton. St. Albans, Barre and Montpelier-
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
SOUTHERN VERMONT MIR-
ROR ; Fridays; eight to twelve pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established June. 1992;
Charles S. Baker, editor; Mirror Printing
Co., publishers (1—8).
VERMONT UNION SIGNAL.; Satur
days; labor; six pages 16x22; subscription
$1 : established 1903; Philip J. Halvosa, editor;
Signal Publishing Co., publishers (1-8).
SAINT ALBANS, c. h., Franklin
Co. ^ 7,925 pop., on Central Vermont Rd.,
3 m. from Lake Cham plain and 70 S. of
Montreal, P. Q. Trade center of agricul
tural section. General offices and repair
shops of Central Vermont R. R. Large
creamery, furniture, implement, clothing
and canning factories: foundry,
MESSENGER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; re-
publican; daily eight, weekly ten to twelve
pages 20x^ ; subscription— daily $5.50. weekly
|l; established-daily 1861, weekly 183<; St.
Albans Messenger Company, editors and pub-
lishers (l--i).
Copies printed: daily: 1,090 in 1899
1,939 in 1901
2,661 in 1903
3,166 in 1904
3,051 in 1905
3,364 in 1906
3,332 m 1907
AVeekly 2,575 m 1905
2,425 in 1907
SAINT JOHNSBURY, c, h.. Cale-
donia Co. cf 5,6(;6+ pop.-of township 7,010+
-on St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain and
Boston & Maine Rds. and Passumpsic r..
34 m. E. N. E. of. Montpelier, the State cap-
ital. Scale manufactory, farming imple-
ment and electric light works.
CALEDONIAN; Wednesdays; repub-
ican; eight pages 18x34; subscription $1.50.
established 1887; Arthur F. Stone, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: 2,032 in 1896
1,974 m 1902
2,oq6 in 1904
2,060 in 1905
2,314 in 1906
2,384 in 1907
HTTPITRLICAN: Wednesdays; republl-
ca?; eight pikes 15x^; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1885; C. T. Walter, editor; Saint
Johnsbury Republican Co., publishers (3—3),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,496 in 1896
and 3,478 in 1902, since which it ha? not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
NEW ENGLAND PYTH I A N : month
ly (A A).
VERMONT MISSIONARY; month-
ly; congregational; eight pages Hxl2]^; sub-
scription 10 cents; established 1889; Rev. C,
H. Merrill, editor; Vermont Domestic Mis-
sionary Society, publishers (1— H). Does not
insert advertisements.
SHELBOURNE, Chittenden Co. ti
451 pop., 7 m, S, E. of Burlington,
REVIEW. ( .Sec Essex Record, Easex
Junction.)
SOUTH LONDONDERRY, W^nd.
ham Co. Q, 412 pop., on Central Vermont
Rd., 36 m, N, W, of Brattleboro. Carriage
shops and chair factory- Agriculture.
LONDONDERRY SIFTER; Thurs-
days; Independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; O.R.Clayton,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,3S0 for the
year 189S, i,339 in 1901, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
SPRINGFIELD, Windtor Co.[y
2.040+ pop.— of township 3.432+— on Connec-
ticut and Black rs. Manufacturing and
farming.
REPORTER ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 18x24: subscription Sl.fM); estab-
lished 1878: F. W. Stiles, editor and publisher
(8—3). Prints an edition for Chester.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1900 and i904> but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
§ ^^ A N T O N , Franklin Co. tl 1.168t
pop.— of township 3,745+-on Central Ver-
mont. St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain and
Canada Atlantic Rds. and Mlssisquoi r.
near the northern end of Lake Champlain.
9 m. N. of Saint Albans, the county seat.
Marble works and suspender, gun-powder
and cartridge manufacturing and wood-
working. Kindling wood. Lime.
rim^KTFl? J Thur8day8;repul)11oan; eight
pa^g?s\5?irsu4cription^$l ; e^tahUshed 1877;
Carl C. Fletcher, editor and publisher.
UNDERBILL, Chittenden Co.tl840
pop., 131 i m. N. E, of Burlington.
ENTERPRISE. (See Essex Record,
Essex Junction.)
VERGENNES, AddUon Co. -C 1.758t
pop., on Rutland Rd. and Otter creek, 7 m.
from Lake Champlain and 21 S. of Burling-
ton. Seat of State Industrial School.
Manufacturing.
FNTERPRISE AND VERMONT-
WK t ThursdavsT republican: eight pages
?5?22; subscription $1; «Btabll8hed--fijfer-
prise 1900. Vermonter 1855. consolidated 1901;
1148
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
VERMONT.
Robert W. McCuen, publisher; prints edi-
tions for Orwell, Mlddlebury, Bridport and
New Haven ^3— 6).
Copies printed: 4,569 in 1901
4,508 in 1902
4,652 in 1903
4,092 in 1904
4,034 in 1905
4,158 in 1906
4,192 in 1907
WATERBURY, Washington Co. n
1,597+ pop.— Of township 2.810+— on Central
Vermont Rd. and Winooskl r., 11 m. N. W.
or Montpeller. the county seat and Stat*
capital. Manufacturing.
RECORD; Tuesdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established 1878; H. C.
Whitehill, editor and publisher; prints an
edition for Stowe (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION,
Windsor Co. D- 1,500 pop., on Central Ver-
mont, Boston & Maine and Woodstock
Rds. and at confluence of White and Con-
necticut rs., 10 m. E. of Woodstock. Farm-
ing.
LANDMARK; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886: C. R. Jamason. editor and pub-
lisher (6—3) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 for the
year 1895, and exceeding 1,000 in 1897,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory claim to issuing so many.
V E R xll O N T E R ; monthly ; literary;
thirty six pages 7x10; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; Charles R. Cummlngs, editor
and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,277 in 1901
and 4,708 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
VERMONT.
WILLI AMSTOWN, Orange Co. a-
GRANITE AND LUMBER HER-
AL.D; Wednesdays lA A).
WILMINGTON, Windham Co. c;
410+ pop.— of township 1,221+— on Hooaac
Tunnel & Wilmington Rd., 30 m. W. of
Brattleboro. Lumber mills. Agriculture
and grazing.
DEERFIELD VALLEY TIMESj
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x!^; sub-
scription $1.35; established 1888; George C.
Dixon, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,473 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
WINDSOR, Windsor Co. D- l,565t
pop.— of township 2,119+— on Central Ver-
mont Rd. and Connecticut r., 11 m. S. of
White River Junction. Market for farm
produce, cattle, poultry and maple sugar.
Agriculture.
VERMONT JOURNAL; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2.20; established 1783; Journal Co., editors
and publishers; prints special editions for
neighboring towns (7—3 P).
WINOOSKI, Chittenden Co. ^ 3,783
pop., 3 m. E. of Burlington.
JOURNAL. (See Essex Record, Essex
Junction.)
WOODSTOCK, c. h., Windsor Co. n-
1,284+ pop.— of township 2,557+— on Wood-
stock Rd. and Otta Queehee r., 14 m. W. of
White River Junction. Agriculture.
SPIRIT OF THE AGE; Saturdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1840; Edward C. Dana, editor
and publisher (7—3 P).
VERMONT STANDARD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1858; Brown & Moore, edi-
tors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,850 for the year 1895,
and exceeding 1,000 in 1897, but has not
since ma'de claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
VIRGINIA.
Population 1,854,184 1. Land Area 40,125 sq. miles.
Bounded northeast by Maryland, east by Maryland and the Atlantic Ocean,
south by North Carolina and Tennessee, and northwest by Kentucky and West
Virginia. State capital : Richmond. Principal products and industries : Fruit,
wheat, corn and tobacco, and flour manufacturing. Number of newspapers and
other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 245, divided as follows : Daily, 31 ; tri-weekly,
2: semi- weekly, 6; weekly, 167 ; bi-weekly 1: semi-monthly, 2 ; monthly, 28 ;
bi-monthly, 3 ; quarterly, 5.
The cities of over 10,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Richmond 85,050t L-ynclibursr JS'S^lt
Norfolk 46,6'24t Portsmouth IZ'i'^J.t
Petersburg '-41,S10t Dauville J?'-5!^21
Roauoke 21,4<».>t Alexandria 14,o2St
Newport News 19,635 +
f
ABINGDON, e. h., Wa$hington Co. p
1,3061- pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 14 m.
N.E. of Bristol. Manufacturing and farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
VIRGINIAN; Thursdays; independent-
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1842; Findlay Harris, editor
and publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,809 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
" VIRGINIA REPUBLICAN; Fridays
CAA).
ACCOMAG, c. h., Accomae Co. D- 612
pop,, on New York, Philadelphia & Norfolk
Rd.. 13 m. from the Atlantic ocean. Fishing
and oyster dredging.
PENINSULA ENTERPRISE;
Thursdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1881 ; John W. Edmonds, edi-
tor and publisher (3 — 3j.
ALEXANDRIA, c. h., Alexandria
Co. ^ 14,528+ pop., on Southern and Penn-
sylvania Rds. and Potomac r., 6 m. below
Washington. D. C Good harbor. Manu-
factures.
GAZETTE: every evening except Sun-
day, and TRI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays ; democratic ; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription— daily $5, tri-week-
ly $3; established 1800; Hubert Snowden, edi-
tor and publisher (7—3 P ) .
HOME NEWS; Saturdays; Afro-Ameri-
can; Independent; eight pages 11x16; sub-
scription $1; established 1901; F. H. M. Mur-
ray, editor and publisher (7—5).
INDUSTRIAL ADVOCATE; Satur
days; colored; independent and masonic;
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
Ished June, 1902; Magnus L. Robinson, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SUNDAY TIMES; Sundays; demo-
cratic; sixteen to twenty pages 10x16; sub-
scription 25 cents; established December,
1904; Alexander J. Wedderburn, editor and
publislier (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
AMHERST, c. h., Amherst Co. a on
Southern Rd., 14 m. N. by N. E. of Lynch-
burg. Tobacco growing.
NEW ERA; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages a0x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881; C. J. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 3P).
PROGRESS; Thursdajs; independent-
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1903; Stickley Tucker and
Ambrey E. Strode, editors and publishers
(1-5).
APPOMATTOX, Appomattox Co.
P467+ pop., 2 m. N. of West Appomattox,
the county seat and nearest railroad sta-
tion.
NORTHSIDE VIRGINIAN; Wednes-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; John C.
Shearer, editor and publislier (2—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
i'?s, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ASHLAND, Hanover Co. C l,147t pop.,
on Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomao
Rd., 17 m. N. of Richmond, the State capital.
Seat of Randolph-Macon College. Farming.
HANOVER HERALD; Fridays; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1886;
W. B. Walton, editor and publisher.
BEDFORD CITY, c. h., Bedford
Co. a 2,416+ pop., on Norfolk & Western
Rd., 25 m. W. of Lynchburg. Woolen and
flour mills. Tobacco and wheat.
BEDFORD BULLETIN; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1895 ; T. W. Richardson, editor
and publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: i,439 in 1899
2,004 in 1900
2,070 in 1901
2,193 in 1902
1,935 »n 190S
1,933 in 1906
1,960 in 1907
BEDFORD DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; elglit pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1886; M. T. Harrison, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,329 for the
year 1895, 1,200 in 1896, but has not
1150
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
BEIiAIR, Alexandria Co. 6 8 m. W.
of Washington, D. C.
ALEXANDRIA CO. MONITOR;
Saturdays; democratic; sixteen pages 10^x13;
subscription 81; established 18S6; Frank
Lyon, editor and publisher (A A).
BERRYVILLE, c. h., Clarke Co. b
938+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 23 m.
S. of Martinsburg, W. Va., and 50 N. W. of
Washington, D. C. Agriculture and stock
raising; flour mills.
CLARKE COURIER; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 20x36; subscription
(1; established 1869; Charles R. Hughes,
editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: 1,798 in 1907
BIGSTONE GAP, Wist Co. p l,617t
pop,, on Virginia & Southwestern and Lou-
isville & Nashville Rds., 26 m. N.E. of Jones-
ville. Woolen, extract, tannery, and fur
niture manufactories and Iron and coke
furnaces.
POST; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1891; G. N. Knight, editor and publisher (1—8).
SOUTH-AVEST JOURNAL; Satur
days (A A').
BLACKSBURG, Montgomery Co. -D
768+ pop., 8 m. N. of Cambria, nearest station
on Norfolk & Western Rd.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
V. P. i. AGRICULTURAL JOUR-
NAL; bi-monthly (A A).
BLACKSTONE, ^o«ou;ai/ Co. ^2500
pop.— local estimate — on Norfolk & West-
ern Rd., 6m. S. E. of Nottoway, the county
seat. Tobacco raising, lumbering and
manufacturing.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1890;
W. A. Land, editor and publisher (1— T).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,030 for the
year 1898, 1,097 in 1899, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
BLAND, c. h., £Zand Co. p 575 pop., 16
m. N. of Wytheviile. Agriculture and
stock raising.
MESSENGER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 15Uix22; subscription $1; establish-
ed April. 1904; Andrews & Sneed. editors and
publishers (7—5).
BOWLING GREEN, c. li., Garo-
line Co. n- 458+ pop., 4 m. N.E. of Milford,
nearest railroad station.
CAROLINE ECHO; Thursdays; four
pages 11x15; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1906; J. P. Babington, editor and pub-
lisher (8—6 P).
BOYDTON, c.\\., Mecklenburg Co. P
527+ pop., on Atlantic & Danville Rd., near
Roanoke r., 13 m. E. N. E. of ClarksvIUe.
Cotton and tobacco.
MECKLENBURG TIMES; Fridays;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1900; J. S. Johnson, editor and publisher
(f-3).
VIRGINIA.
BRIDGEWATER, Rockingham
Co. t\ 1.050 pop., 7 m. W. by S. W. of Harrison-
burg, the county seat. Manufacturing.
Summer resort.
HERALD; Fridays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1894; G.Richard
Berlin, editor and publisher (1—8).
BRISTOL, Washington Co., Va., and
Sullivan Co., Tenn., 18,228 pop., on Norfolk
& Western, Virginia & Southwestern, Hoi -
ston Valley and Southern Rds. and on State
line between Virginia and Tennessee. Iron
foundries, planing mills, pants factory,
brick works, Iron furnace, lumber plants,
tannery and rolling, knitting and paper
mills.
HERALD-COURIER; every morniog
except Monday, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; eight to
twenty pages 17x20; subscription— daily $6,
semi weekly $1; established— HeraZd 1903,
Courier 1870, consolidated 1907; The Bristol
Publishing Corporation, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Tuesdays; republican; dally
four, weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1; established— dally
1890, weekly 1856; A. C. Smith, editor; A. C.
Smith & Sons, publishers (1—8).
BROOKNEAL, Campbell Co. n 328r
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., about 25 m.
S. of Lynchburg.
SENTINEL; Fridays (A A).
BUCHANAN, Botetourt Co. -D 1.200
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Norfolk
& Western Rds., 25 m. N. E. of Roanoke,
and 12 E. of Fincastle, the county seat,
and 48 N. W. of Lynchbui'g. Agriculture.
fruit growing and canning, mining, and
manufacture of tin cans and lime.
NEWS; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
August, 1905; Edward M. Surber, editor and
publisher (1 — 7).
BUENA VISTA, Rockingham Co. b
2,3S8 pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Nor-
folk & Western Rds., 8 m. E. of Lexington.
Paper mills, wagon factories and pulp.
TIMES ; Fridays (A A).
BURKE VILLE, Nottoiray Co. I?
800 pop., on Southern and Norfolk & West-
ern Rds., 53 m. S.W. of Richmond. Planing
mills, barrel heading, bent wood, and wire
and cable factories.
SOUTHSIDE FREE PRESS; Satur-
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.5»;
established 1906; J. P. Dahlborn, editor; Free
Press Publishing Co., publishers (1—7 P).
CAPECHARLES, Northampton
Co. D- 1,040+ pop., on New York, Philadelphia
& Norfolk Rd. and at the mouth of Chesa-
peake bay, 32 m. N. by N. E. of Norfolk.
Agriculture.
, NORTHAMPTON TIMES; Frldayi;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
'$1; established 1889; The Times Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
(CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1151
VIRGINIA.
VIRGINIA.
€HARLOTTECOURT HOUSE,
Charlotte Co. g 9t:+ pop., fi m. N. W. of
Drake's Branch, nearest railroad statiou.
GAZETTE ; Thursilaj's; democratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; Leonard Cox,
editor and publisher ( 1—7 P).
CHARLOTTESVILLE, c. h., Al-
btmarle Co. D 6,449+ pop., on Chesapeake
«fe Ohio and Southern Rds. Seat of the
University of Virginia. Manufacturing,
agriculture and fruit growing.
PROGRESS; every evening except Sun-
day; independent democratic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $4; established 1892; J. H.
Lindsay, editor and publisher (7—5).
CHRONICLiE: Thursdays; independ-
ent democratic; four pages 15x22; subscrlp
tion $1; established 1869; The Chronicle Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers (<— 5).
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA
MAGAZINE; monthly, during the col-
lege year; collegiate; one hundred pages
6x10; subscription $1.50; established 1840; Lin-
den Kent Memorial School of English Litera-
ture of the University of Virginia, editors
and publishers (1—8).
ALUMNI BULLETIN OF THE
UNIVERSITY OK VIRGINIA; quar-
terly, January, April, July and October; col-
legiate; one hundred pages 4x7: subscrip-
tions!; established 1893; The University of
Virginia, editors and publishers (1-8).
Copies printed: 7.250 in 1904
4,000 in 1907
CHASE CITY, Mecklenburg Co.
542+ pop., on Southern Rd.. 94 m. S. W.
Richmond, the State capital. Saw and grist
mills.wagon and buggy manufactories and
tobacco warehonses. Mineral springs. Ag-
riculture.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x21; subscription $1; established
1887; rheCha.se City Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (9—5).
CHATHAM, c. h., Pittsylvania Co. Q
918+ pop., on Southern Rd.. 16 m. N. by N.
W. of Danville. Mineral deposits. Tobacco
of
sub-
Davis.
growing.
SPY ; every evening except Sunday ; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1906;
L. P. Clyde, editor and publisher (11— 6 P).
PITTSYLVANIA TRIBUNE; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 30x2b;
8cription$l; established 1870; Wm. S
editor and publisher (3— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,35S for the
year 1898, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as i.ooo copies.
SOUTHERN HEN ; monthly (A A).
ISLAND,
of Accomac.
E.
CHINCOTEAGUE
Accomac Co. o 22 m. N.
Ferry with Franklin City.
OYSTERMAN; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 14x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1893;T. C. Davis, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
CHRISTIANSBURG, c. h..
Montgomery Co. P 659+ pop., on Norfolk
& Western Rd., 86 m. W. of Lynchburg.
Tobacco factory. Seat of Christiansburg
Female Institute.
MONTGOMERY MESSENGER; Fri-
days; democratic: four pages 18x24: subscrlp
tion $1.50; established ^'"="- t-v,„ r ir«fT
«ditor and publisher( 12-
1869;
-2).
John R. Eoff,
CLAREMONT, Surry Co. Z^ 665t
pop., on Southern Rd. and James r., 60 m. E.
of Richmond. Saw mills, stave and barrel
factories and wood-working industries.
Lumber-shipping point.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; e8tabli8hed|1870;
Will M. Hundley, editor and publisher ( 1—8),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,072 in 1899
and 1,211 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CLARKSVILLE, MecUenherg Co.
p 800 pop., on Southern Rd. and Dan-
Staunton and Roanoke rivers, 12 m. S. E.
of Boydton, the county seat. Agriculture
and wagon factories. Eight miles from
Buffalo Springs mineral water region.
STAR; Fridays; democratic; four pages
17x24; subscription 50 cents; established
April, 19u5; J. C. Gaulden, editor; Star
Printing Company, publishers (1—7).
CLIETON rORGE, Alleghany Co.
-n 3,213+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.,
80 m. W. of Lynchburg. Railroad shops,
woolen mills, mines and furnaces.
REVIEW ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKL Y, Fridays ; independent-
democratic; daily four to twelve, weekly
eight pages 13x20; subscription — daily $3,
weekly $1; established— weekly 1890; George
O. Greene, editor; Review Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,199 for the year
1896, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
ALLEGHANY NEWS; Thursdays;
independent; four pages 11x17; subscription
SOcents; estr-blished 1904; Thomas S. Wright,
editor and publisher ( 11—5).
COLORED UNION; biweekly; four
pages 17)^x24; subscription $1; established
1893; C.B.Brown, editor: Colored Union Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (3—4 P).
CLINTWOOD, c. h. Dickenson Co.
p 255+ pop. on Norfolk & Western Rd.,
10 m. N. of Tom Creek Station and 20 S. E.
of Pikeville, Ky. Saw mill. Farming.
TI3IES; Thursdays; democratic; four
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
August. 1904; John W. Kerr, editor and pub-
lisher (2—7).
COEBURN, Wi»e Co. P 295t pop., on
Norfolk & Western Rd., 9 m. S. E. of Wise,
the county seat.
WISE CO. HERALD; Thursdays
(AA).
COVINGTON, c. h., Alleghany Co.<2
2,950+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 69 m.
W. of Staunton. Iron mines. Farming and
stock raising.
ALLEGHANY SENTINEL; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
1152
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
$1 ; established 1888; JohnE. Campbell, editor
and publisher.
CUIiPEPER, c- li., Culpeper Co. ^
l,618tpop., on Southern and Chesapeake &
Ohio Rds., 69 m. S. W. of Washington, D. C-
Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; four pages
20x26; subscription 5Uceuts; established 1891;
W. D. Hawley, editor and publisher.
EXPONENT; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17x24: subscription $1; established 1881;
Raleigh T. Green, editor and publisher (1—8).
CUMBERLAND, c. h., Cumberland
Co. ^ 119-I- pop., on Farmville & Powhatan
Rd.. about 55 m. W. of Richmond, the State
capital.
MIDLAND GUIDE; monthly (A A).
DANVIIiLE, Pittsylvania Co. q
16,520+ pop., on Southern, Danville & West-
ern and Atlantic & Danville Rds. and Dan
r., 141 m. S. W. of Richmond, the State
capital. Flour and cotton mills. Agricult-
ure, tobacco raising and manufacturing.
BEE; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent; six to eight pages 16J^x22; sub-
scription $3; established 1899; Bee Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 2,346 in 1905
2,367 in 1906
2,711 in 1907
REGISTER; every morning except
Monday, and SEMI- WEEK L.Y, Tues
days and Fridays; independent-democratic;
morning six and eight, semi -weekly six
pages 15^x22}^; subscription— morning $5,
semi-weekly $1; established— morning 1882,
semi-weekly 1847; Register Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in 1896, but
has not since set up definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 1,927 in 1898 and
2,024 in 1899, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
BAPTIST UNION; monthly; bap-
tist; four pages 18x24; subscription 25 cents;
established 1887; J. E. Hicks, editor; E. R.
Waddlll, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
METHODIST ; monthly ; methodlst ;
twenty pages 11x12; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1892; E. G.Moseley. editor; Method-
ist Laymen's Union, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,000 in 1901
and 2,500 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
DAYTON, Rockingham Co. t] 600 pop.,
4 m. W. of Harrisonburg, the county seat.
Agriculture.
MUSICAL MILLION; monthly;
music; sixteen pages 8x11; subscription 25
cents ; established 1870; Ruebush & Hall,
VIRGINIA.
editors; The Ruebush-Kieffer Company, pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 10,791 in 1902
and 9,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
DILLWYN, Buckingham Co. g 42t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., aboufr
60 m. W. of Riclamond, the State capital.
CENTRAL VIRGIN I A OUTLOOK;
Saturdays (A A).
EASTVILLiE, c. h., Northampton Co.
D- 318+ pop., on New York, Philadelphia ft
Norfolk Rd., 45 m. N.E. of Norfolk. Fish and
oyster section. Truck farming.
EASTERN SHORE HERALDi
Fridays; democratic; four pages 18x84; sub-
scription $1; established 1880: T. B. Robert-
son, editor and publisher (7—5).
EDINBIJRG, Shenandoah Co. ti 512t
pop., ou Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 5 m. S. W. of
Woodstock, the county seat. Flour mills
and sash and door factory.
SENTINEL AND VALLEY AD-
VERTISER ; Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1893; Hlsey &
Stoneburner, editors and publishers (9—3).
EMPORIA, c. h., Greenesville Co. g
l,02T't' pop.— local estimate 4,000— on South-
ern and Atlantic Coast Line Rds., 62 m. S.
of Richmond. Saw mills. Agriculture and
cotton factories.
MESSENGER; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1896 ; J. H. Smith and E. E. Goodwyn,
editors and publishers.
VIRGINIAN; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 80 cents; es-
tablished 1890 ; Virginian Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,524 in 1900
and 4.58 1 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
VIRGINIA FARMER; monthly;
eight pages 17J^x2J ; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1897; Farmer Company, editors
and publishers (12 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 22,508 in 1900
and 72,041 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite arid satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FAIRFAX, c. h., Fair/ax Co. [!] 373t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Southern
Rds., 18 m. W. by S.W. of Washington, D. C.
Manufactories of woolen goods, flour and
lumber.
HERA L D ; Fridays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1882; S. R. Donohoe, editor and publisher.
FARMVILLE, c. h., Prince Edward
Co. n 2,471+ pop., on Norfolk & Western and
Farmville & Powhattan Rds. and Appomat-
tox r., 55 m. E. of Lynchburg and 70 W. S. W.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1153
VIRGINIA.
of Richmond, the^State capital. Tobacco
market. Manufacturing and mining.
HERA Li D; Frldajs; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1890;
J. L. Hart, editor and publisher (9—3).
FINCASTLE, c. h., Botetourt Co. -D
652+ pop., on Atlantic & Danville Rd., 9 m.
S. of James r. and 40 W. of Lynchburg.
Farming.
HEK-ALD; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 22x28; subscription $1 ; established 1865;
C. B. Camper, editor and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It, has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FLOYD, c. h., Floyd Co. p 402t pop.,
21 m. S. by S. E. of Christiansburg, the near-
est railroad point. Farming.
PRES;?; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 17x24; subscrintionSl: established 1891;
W. A. Sowers, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,400 for the
year 1895, 1,694 in 1896, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
FORTRESS MONROE, Elizabeth
City Co. D- on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 3 m.
S. E. of Hampton, the county seat. Seat of
the United States Coast Artillery School.
JOURNAL. OF THE UNITED
STATES ARTILiLERY; bi-monthly;
military; one hundred and twenty-five pages
7x10; subscription $2.50; established 1892;
Capt. T. W. Winston, editor; Coast Artillery
School Board, publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,061 in 1900
1,162 in 1901
1,218 in 1905
1,270 in 1906
1,259 in 1907
FRANKLIN, Southampton Co. R
1,143+ pop., on Seaboard Air Line and South-
ern Rds. and Blackwater r., at head of nav-
igation, 37 m. S. W. of Norfolk. Lumber
manufacturing. Corn, cotton, bacon, pea-
nuts, potatoes and apple brandy.
SOUTHAI>IPTON DEMOCRAT;
Thursdays; Independent- democratic ; four
pages 18x34; subscription $1; established 1880;
W. H. Stroud, editor and oubllsher (7—5).
TIDEWATER NEWS; Fridays (A A).
FREDERICKSBURG, Spottsylva-
nia Co. n 5,068+ pop., on Richmond. Fred-
ericksburg & Potomac and Potomac, Fred-
ericksburg & Piedmont Rds., at the head of
navigation on Rappahannock r., 57 m.
8. S. W. of Washington, D. C. Steamers to
Baltimore. Md., and to Norfolk twice a
week. Woolen, silk and flour mills. Plow
works and pickle factories.
JOURNAL: every evening except Sun-
dav. and SE>II-WEEKL.Y, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; independent, four pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, semi-weekly < 5
cents; established— dally 19W. semi- weekly
1900; Journal Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (2-5). , ^, . ,, J.
Copies printed: The semi-weekly edi-
73
VIROIXIA.
tion of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 2,242 in 1901, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
STAR ; every evening except Sunday,
and FREE L.A NCE, trl-weekly, Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays; daily democratic,
tri-weekly independent; four pages— daily
151^x22, triweekly 20x26; subscription— dally
$3, triweekly $1.,50; established 18lS9; Free
Lance Star Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (2—8). ,
The tri-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,680 in 1902 and
2,700 in 1903, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite _ and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
FRONT ROYAL, c.h., Warren Co.
6 1,005+ pop., on Southern and Norfolk &
Western Rds., near Shenandoah r., 140 m.
N. W. of Richmond, the State capital
Canning, milling and cigar making.
WARREN SENTINEL.; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 18x26 ; subscription $1.30;
established 1869; S. R. Miller, editor and
publisher.
GATE CITY, c. h., Soott Co. P521t
pop., on Virginia & Southern Rd., 31 m. W.
of Bristol. Planing mill. Farming and Itun -
bering.
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription .SI ; established
March. 1903; The Boatright Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (7—5).
SCOTT CO. L.EADER; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; C. C. Bausell, editor and
publisher (A A).
GORDONSVILLE, Orange Co. a
$03+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 21 m,
E. N. E. of Charlottesville. Cotton mills
and chair, broom and sash, door and blind
factories. Grain shipping.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent demo-
cratic; four paces 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1873 ; James E- Bibb, editor; James
E. Bibb & John F. Somers, publishers (7—5).
GRAHAM, Tazeiiell Co. p 2,250 pop..
on Norfolk & Western Rd.. 20 m. N. E. of
Tazewell.
BANNER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1902; B. F. GInther, editor and publisher
(7—5).
GRUNDY, Buchanan Co. P 300 pop.,
county seat of Buchanan County, 10 m. 8,
of Kentucky State line. Lumber.
SAND Y VAI^ LEY NEWS; Saturdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription SI; estab-
lished April, 1902: R. E. Williams, editor; W.
L. Ownbey, publisher (1—4).
HAMILTON, Loudoun Co. 6 364t
pop., on Southern Rd., 44 m. N. W. of
Alexandria and 50 from Washington. D. C.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 17J^x34; subscription il; estab-
lished 188»; O. Ernest Lelth, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,346 in 1907
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
VIRGINIA.
HAMPDEN-SIDNEY, Prince Ed-
ward Co. a 74 pop., 7 m. S. W. of Farm-
vllle, the county aeat, and 70 W. S. W. of
Richmottd, the State capital. Seat of Hamp-
den-Sldney College and the Union Theolog-
ical Seminary. Agriculture and mining.
HAMPDEN-SIDNEY MAGAZINE;
monthly, during college year; collegiate;
forty to seventy two pages 6x9; subscription
$1.50; established 1858; Students of Hampden-
Sidney College, editors and publishers.
HAMPTON, c. h., Elizabfih City Co.O-
3,441+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 2 m.
from Old Point Comfort and Fortress Mon-
roe. Trade in lumber, fish, oysters, etc.
Agriculture.
MONITOR; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1876; H. L. Houston, editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
HOUTHERN WORKMAN; monthly;
educational ; s'xty eight pages 7x10 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1872 ; Hampton
Normal and Agricultural Institute, editors
and publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,000 in 1900
and 5,500 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
HARRISONBURG, c. h., Boek-
ingham Co. cj 3,521+ pop.— local estimate
5,000— on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 25 m. N. of
Staunton and 125 N. W. of Richmond, the
State capital. Agriculture.
NEWS; every morning except Sunday;
independent; four and six pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1899; The News-
Register Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,504 in 1905
3>353 in 1906
4,244 in 1907
TIMES; every morning except Sunday,
and SPIRIT OF THE VAL.L.EY, Fri-
days; republican; four pages 20x2b; subscrip-
tion—daily $2, weekly $1; established— daily
1905, weekly 1878; D. S. Lewis, editor; Har-
risonburg Times Corporation, publishers
(1»-7P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,688 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
ROCKINGHAM REGISTER; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established
1822; A. H.Snyder, editor: The News Register
Co.. publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,460 in 1900 and 1,600
in 1 90 1, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
HEARTISVILLE, c. h., I^orthum-
berland Co. a- 224+ pop., 8 m. W. of Chesa-
peake Bay and 57 E. of Penola, nearest
station on Washington Southern Rd.
ECHO} Thursdays (A A).
HERNDON, Fair/ax Co. ^ 692t pop.,
on Southern Rd., 25 m. W. of Washington,
D. C, the National capital.
OBSERVER; Thursdays (A A).
HILIiSVIIiLE,c.h., Carroll Co. p 400
pop., 75 m. E. of Bristol and 65 W. of Roan-
oke. Mining, stock raising and agriculture,
CARROLL. JOURNAL.; Thursdays;
four pages 16x22; subscription 75 cents; es-
tablished 1900; J. G. Ayers, editor and pub-
lisher (3-^S).
HONAKER, Bussell Co.-n 500 pop.,
on Norfolk & Western Rd., 57 m. W, of
Bluefleld, West Virginia. Lumbering and
stock raising.
RUSSELL. CO. PRESS; Fridays; re-
publican; four pages 15x21}^^; subscription
$1; established September, 1905; C. A. Hon-
aker, editor and publisher (1—6 P).
HOUSTON, c. h.. Halifax Co. g 887t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 47 m. S. by
S. E. of Lynchburg. Furniture factory,
planing mill and fruit evaporator.
RECORD- ADVERTISER ; Thurs-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 190U; Hedderly
Printing Co., editors and publishers (7—3 P).
INDEPENDENCE, c. h., Grayson
Co. p 190 pop., 34 m. S. of Wytherille. Agri-
culture.
GRAYSON GAZETTE; Fridays;
democratic ; four pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1876: W. S. Barbery, editor
and publisher (1—8).
GRAYSON JOURNAL; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 18x30; subscription 50
cents; established 1886; W. R. Wright, editor
and publisher (9—3).
IRVINGTON, Lancaster Co. O- 1,100
pop., on Baltimore & Rappahannock River
line of steamers, 60 m. N. of Norfolk, 90 S. E.
of Fredericksburg and 130 S. of Baltimore,
Md. Oyster, fish and truck farming.
VIRGINIA CITIZEN; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1891; W. McDonald Lee, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,808 in 1896
and 1,822 in 1899, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
JONESVILLE, c. h., Lee Co. p 548t
pop., 2 m. S. of Ocoonita, nearest station on
Louisville & Nashville Rd. Grist mills,
tannery, harness and shoe factories.
STAR: Thursdays (A A).
LAWRENCEVILIiE, c. h., Bruns-
ivickCo. t? 760+ pop., on Southern Rd., about
60 m. S. W. of Richmond, the State capital.
BRUNSWICK GAZETTE; Thurs
days (A A).
LEBANON, c. h., Russell Co. P 325t
pop., 21 m. N. of Abingdon. Timber and
grazing cattle.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
24x36; subscription $1; established 1880; H.
F. Bausell, editor and publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1155
VIRGINIA.
VIRGINIA.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect
LEESBURG, c. h., Loudoun Ce. [j
l,5l3t pop., on Southern Rd., near Potomac
r., 38 m. N. W. of Washington, D. C. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
L.OUDOUN MIRROR; Ttiursdays;
democratic; four pages 2.Jx28; subscription
$1; establislied May, 1907; Arttiur F. Divine,
editor; Tlie Loudoun County Publistiing Co..
publishers (9—7 P).
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
November, 1901; W. H. Martin, editor and
publislier(l — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,042 in 1902
and 1,666 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WA SHINGTONIAN MIRROR ;
Ttiursdays; democratic; eiglit pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1856; Wm. B.
Lynch, editor; Robt. N. Harper and Wm. B.
Lynch, publishers (7—3 P).
IiEXINGTON,c.h.,/focfc6r»d^e Co. -a
3,203t pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Ches-
apeake & Ohio Rds. and James r., 48 m. W.
of Lynchburg. Seat of Washington and
Lee University and Virginia Military Insti-
tute. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1804; J. S. Moore and W. R. Kennedy, editors
and publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,350 for the year 1894,
1,375 in 1900, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
ROCKBRIDGE CO. NEWS;
Thursdays; independent -democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1884;
M. W. Paxton, editor and publisher (1—8)
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1895 and 1907.
liOUISA, c. h., Louisa Co. D 500
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 61 m.
N. W. of Richmond, the State capital.
Farming and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x28; subscription $1; established
1894; C C. Maxwell, manager (2—8.)
liOVINGSTON, c. h., Nelson Co. n
500 pop., on Southern Rd.. 35 m. from
Lynchburg. Agriculture, horticulture, stock
raising, lumbering, soapstone and mining.
NELSON CO. TIMES; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1;
established 1875; W. Scott Heath, editor and
publisher (7 — ^5).
LURAY, c. h., Page Co. b 2.800 pop.,
on Norfolk & Western Rd., near Shenan-
doah r., 136 m. N. W. of Richmond, the
State capital. Tannery and flour mills.
Famous Luray caverns.
PAGE COURIER; Thursdays; republi-
«aa; four pages 19x25; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1867; T. J. Berrey, editor and pub-
lisher (12— t).
Copies printed: 1,196 in 1898
1,448 in 1903
1,700 in 1905
1,520 in 1906
1,600 in 1907
PAGE NEWS; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 18x34; subscription $1; established
1892j W. C. Lauck, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: 1,244 in iQoi
1,341 in 1902
1,422 in 1903
1,607 in 1904
1,647 in 1905
1,730 in 1906
1,771 in 1907
LYNCHBURG, Campbtll Co. g
18,891t pop.— local estimate 80,000 — on
Norfolk & Western, Southern and Chesa-
peake & Ohio Rds. and James r., 66 m.
N. of Danville and 124 W. by S. W. of
Richmond, the State capital. Iron foun-
dries, rolling mills, tobacco factories, flour
mills, shoe factories and manufactures of
agricultural implements and furniture.
Tobacco-producing and manufacturing
center.
ADVANCE; every evening except Sun-
day, democratic; six to eight pages 13x24;
subscription $4; established 1880; The Ad-
vance Newspaper Company, editors and
publishers (12^).
Cspies printed: 2,409 in 1906
3,025 in 1907
NEWS; every morning except Monday;
democi-atic ; daily ten to twelve, Sunday
eighteen to twenty two pages 17x22 ; sub-
scription $5; established 1866; Carter Glass,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 3,941 in 1906
4,579 in 1907
CHRISTIAN 0R(;AN1ZER; Satur
days (A A).
FARMERS' GUIDE; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1902; W. Barbour Jones, editor and
publisher (11— 6 P).
LYNCHS, Campbell Co. g 700 pop.,
on Southern Rd., 18 m. S. of Lynchburg.
Tobacco raising and agriculture. Lumber-
ing.
CAMPBELL CO. REPORTER; Sat-
urdays; democratic; f our pages l.i.ox24; sub-
scription $1; established September, 1905;
L. P. Clyde, editor and publisher (10— 5P) (A A)-
MADISON, c. h., Madison Co. 6 500
pop., on Southern Rd., 13 m. W. of Somerset.
Farming.
NEW^S; Fridays; four .pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1897; T. C. Taylor,
editor and publisher.
MANASSAS, Pri7ice William Co. ti
817+ pop., on Southern and Chesapeake &
Ohio Rds., 35 m. W. S. W. of Washington,
D. C. Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays : democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; W. H. W. Moran * Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12— 6). _. , ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,242 in 1896,
1,314 in 1897, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
1156
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
VIRGINIA.
MANCHESTER, Chesterfield Co. D
9,715 pop., on Atlantic Coast Line, Rich-
mond & Petersburg. Seaboard Air Line
and SoutliernRds.,at'Out 3 m. S.W. of Rich-
mond.
BEE; Fridaj's; republican; four pages
17x24; subscription 50 cents; established Jan-
uary, 1904; E. B. Howie, editor; E. B. Howie
Printing Co., publishers (1—5 P).
MARION, c. h., Smyth Co. P2,045t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 28 m. E.
N. E. of Abingdon. Manufacturing, mining
and agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
Wx36; subscription $1; established 1889; R. A.
Anderson, editor and publisher (1—8).
MARTINSVILLE, c. h., Henry Co.
p 2,384+ pop., on Danrille & Western and
Norfolk & Western Rds. and Smiths r., 40 m.
W. of Danville. Lumber trade and tobacco
and cigar manufacturing.
HENRY BULLETIN; Ffldays; inde
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1889; Gregory & Graveley, editors
and publishers.
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 13x20; sub
Bcriptlon 50 cents; established 1906; Emmett
Sidney Flynn, editor; Flynn Printing Co.,
publisher? (1— 7P).
MATHEWS, c. h., Mathews Co. a-
247+ pop., 4 m. W. of Chesapeake Bay and 25
E. by N. of Williamsburg, nearest station
on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.
MATHEWS JOURNAL; Thursdays
(AA).
MILLBORO SPRING, ^o<^ Co.-o
56+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd.
HERALD ; Fridays (A A).
MONTEREY, c. h., Highland Co. -a
246+ pop., 48 m. N. N. E. of Covington.
Grazing.
HIGHLAND RECORDER; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1877; H. B. Wood, editor and
publisher (7—5).
NEWCASTLE, c. h.. Craig Co. -c
299+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 18 m.
N. W. of Salem. Agriculture and mining.
RECORD; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1885; O. W. Eans, editor and publisher (9—3).
NEWMARKET, Shenandoah Co. t]
684+ pop., on Southern Rd.. 44 m. N. E. of
Staunton and 150 N. W. of Richmond, the
State capital. Agriculture.
SHENANDOAH VALLEY ; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1806; Henkel & Co.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1893 and 1896, but has
not since set up definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
NEWPORT NEWS, c. h.. Warwick
Co. D- 19,635+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio
Rd. and James r., 16 m. N. by N. E. of Nor-
folk and 75 8. E. of Richmond, the State
capital. Ship buildins: and shipping.
PRESS; every morning except Monday;
daily eight, Sunday sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription $5; established 1896; C. E. Thacker,
editor; The Daily Press Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
2,600 in 1900 and 2,750 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an issue of 3,675 in 1905, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
NORFOLK, Norfolk Co. 1^46,624+
pop., center of eleven railroads, on Eliza-
beth r. and Albemarle and Chesapeake
canals, 18 m. from the Atlantic ocean. Good
harbor. Regular lines of steamships to
Northern and European ports. Foreign
and domestic commerce and manufactures
of various kinds.
LEDGER-DISPATCH; every evening
except sunaay ; independent : twelve to
thirty -two pa^es 17x22; subscription $5; es-
tablished— Ledger 18.6, Dispatch 189U, con-
solidated 1906; Harvey L VViJsou, editor;
Norfolk-Newport News Publishing Corpora-
tion, publishers (1 — S).
Copies printed: 18,927 in 1907
LANDMARK ; every morning except
Monday; independent -democratic; eight
pages 19x25; subscription $5; established 1878;
S. S. Nottingham, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: (©_©) The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 7,808 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the Sunday
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
7.^00 in 1907.
VIRGINIAN-PILOT; every morning
except Monday, and JOURNAL OF
COMMERCE AND TWICE-A-
AVEEK VIRGINIAN-PILOT, weekly,
twice a-weeu;, Tuesdays and Fridays; demo-
cratic ; daily twelve to sixteen, Sunday
twenty-four to tnirty-two, weekly eight
pages 153^x21^ ; subscription — daily $5,
weekly $1 ; established— Fzrginian 1865, Pilot
1894, consolidated 1898, Journal of Commerce
1887; The Virginian and Pilot Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 5,518 in 1894
9,378 in 1900
10,793 in 1902
10,452 in 1903
10,815 ill 1904
11,385 in 1905
12,111 in 1906
14,379 in 1907
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 12,231 in 1904
and 13,572 in 1906. since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
1904, but has not since set up any claim
for issuing so many.
LODGE JOURNAL AND GUIDE;
Saturdays; fraternal; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established November,
1900; J. N. Brown and P. P. Young, editors ;
Guide Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 596
Bute street (12— 7 P.)
NEWS AND ADVERTISER: Satur
days; negro; fww^i^es 12J^xl8}^; subscrip-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1157
VIRGINIA— Norfolk.
VIRGINIA.
tion$l; established 1900 ; J. E.Dickerson, Jr.,
editor; Norfolk News & Advertiser Co., pub-
lishers (9—3).
UNIONIST; Saturdays; labor; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
November, 1900; Wm. A. Davis, editor;
Unionist Publishing Conipanj', publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1903 and 1904, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
CORNUCOPIA OR SOUTHERN
HORN OF PL.ENTY ; monthly ; agri-
cultural; eight pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1884; A. Jeffers, editor and
pubUBher(6— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,458 in 1898
and 3,833 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since 1903, up to
and including 1906.
HERALD; monthly; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1879; W.8. Copes,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SOUTHLAND; monthly; illustrated;
one hundred and twenty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription $1.50; established 1901 ; Edwin
Walter, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 35.348 in 1904
54,773 in 1905
67,37s in 1906
69,750 in 1907
NORTON, Wise Co. P 654t pop., on
Norfolk & Western Rd.
FREE PRESS; Fridays (A A).
ONANCOCK, Accomac Co. D- 938t
pop., 2]4 m. W. of New York, Philadel-
phia & Norfolk Rd., and on E. coast of
Chesapeake bay, connected by boat with
Baltimore, Md. Farming.
ACCOMACK NEWS; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1897; L. D. T. Qulnby, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
ORANGE, c. h., Orange Co. D 536t
pop., on Southern. Chesapeake & Ohio and
Potomac, Fredericksburg & Piedmont Rds.,
38 m. W. of Fredericksburg and 85 S. W. of
Waahington, D. C. Agriculture.
OBSERVER; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1881 ; R. N. & B. G. Robinson, editors
and publishers (1—8).
PIED:>I0NT VIRGINIAN ; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1.S0; established 1867; A. F. Stofer, editor
and publisher (6—3).
PAIiMYRA, c. li., Fluvanna Co. □
200 pop., on Virginia Air Line Bd.,20m.S. E.
of Charlottesville and 56 N. W. of Rich-
mond. Agriculture.
MIDLAND VIRGINIAN; Thursdays;
eight pages 24x36; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; Midland Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
PEARISBURG, c. h., GU*8 Co. p
464t pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd. and
New r., 90 m. W. of Lynchburg^. Live stock
and farming.
VIRGINIAN; Thursdays: democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1868; James N. Williams, editor and publisher
(12-2).
PETERSBURG, Dinwiddie Co. g
21,810+ pop., on Norfolk & Western and At-
lantic Coast Line Rds. and Appomattox r.,
which is navigable for light-draught ves-
sels, 22 m. S. of Richmond, the State eap-
Ital. Manufacturing and tobacco factories.
INDEX APPEAL; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays;
Independent; six pages 15x2:^; subscription
—daily $5, weekly $1 ; established 1865; R. P.
Barham, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: (00) Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1900,
and every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1900, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
PROGRESS; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; four pages 15x20: subscrip-
tion $3; established 1888; E. M. Clements, edi-
tor and publisher (.1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
VIRGINIA COURIER; semimonth-
ly; Junior Order of United American Mechan-
ics; four pages 11x18; subscription 50 cents;
established 1890; Thomas B. Ivey, editor;
Virginia Courier Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
AMERICAN FRUIT AND NUT
JOURNAL; monthly ; horticulture;
twenty to thirty-two pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established January, 1904; H. Harold
Hume, editor; Roper -Hinton Company
(Inc.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1907.
COUNCIL BRAND; monthly (A A).
VIRGINIA P YTHI A N ; monthly ;
Knights of Pythias; four pages 18x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; Frank A.
Owen, editor and publisher (1—8).
PHOEBUS, Elizabeth City Co. D- 3.094t
pop., ou Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. 18 m. N. of
Norfolk,
SENTINEL; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; James M. Ctimming, editor; L.
M. Brown, publisher (6—3).
POCAHONTAS, Tazeivell Co. p
2,789+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd.
HEAD-LIGHT; Fridays (A A).
PORTSMOUTH, c. h., Norfolk Co.
a 17,4271- pop., on Southern, Atlantic Coast
' Line, Chesapeake & Ohio. New York, Phlla
1158
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
VIRGINIA— Richm ond.
delphia & Norfolk and Seaboard Air Line
Rds. and Elizabeth r., opposite Norfolk.
Several lines of steamboats connect with
leading coast points. U. 8. Navy Yard,
shops of the Seaboard Air Line and South-
ern Railways and various manufactories.
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $3;
established 1894; Portsmouth Star Publishing
Co., publishers (3—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PUIiASKI CITY,c. h., Pulaski Co. p
2,813t pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 60 m.
W. of Roanoke. Timber, coal, iron and zinc.
SOUTHWEST TII»IES; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic; four to
eight pages 15x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 19ti6; George R. Cheves,
editor; Southwest Publishing Co. (Inc.),
publishers (2—8).
NEWS -REVIEW; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; four pages 24x36 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished — ATeioa 1872, Revieio 1891; C. A.
Moyers, editor and publisher ( 1- -8 ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,052 for the
year 1898, 1,357 in 1900, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
RADFORD, Montgomery Co. p 3,344t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 9 m. W. of
Christiansburg, the county seat. Door and
sash, stove and knitting manufactories;
iron furnace and iron pipe works.
ADVANCE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established 1892;
James C. Latimer, editor; Radford Advance
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
R I C H M O N D , c. h., Henrico Co. n
State Capital, 85,050+ pop.— local esti-
mate, 95,000 — on six railroads and James r.,
at head of tidewater. Locomotive manu-
facturing, extensive woodworking estab-
lishments, and varied industries. One of
the largest tobacco marts.
DAILY.
ANZEIGER; every morning except
Sunday and Monday, and VIRGINISCHE
ZEITUNG, Sundays; German; democratic;
daily four, Sunday eight pages 17x22; sub-
•cription— dally $5, Sunday $2.50 ; established
1853; B. Hassel, editor; B. Hassel & Son, pub-
lishers (7—5 P).
EVENING JOURNAL,; every evening
except Sunday; democratic; twelve pages
17x24; subscription $3 ; established June,
1905; The Journal Co., editors and publish-
ers (6—5 P).
Copies printed: 15,464 in 1907
NEWS-LEADER; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; democratic; eight to sixteen
pages 173^x24; subscription $3; established
1899; Alfred B. Williams, editor; Leland Ran-
kin, publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: 27,414 in 1903
28,575 in 1904
29,543 m 1905
28,117 in 1906
26,583 in 1907
Publisher's announcement. — The selling price
of the News-Leader was increased in Au-
gust, 1907, from one cent to two cents a
copy, or ten cents a week delivered by car-
riers. The average circulation of the paper
for 1906 was 28,117 and about the same at
the time of the change. The raise in price
practically cut off only duplicates, as
shown by careful investigation, leaving
the average 26,583, with dally evidences
that the returns to advertisers are distinct-
ly better than formerly, and emphasizing
that this newspaper Is the best advertising
medium south of Washington.
The News-Leader has the Associated
Press franchise and all other news services
and features of like standard character. It
Is printed in a building erected for Its ex-
clusive use, and Its two quadruple presses,
with color decks, are supplemented by
every mechanical facility for quickness
and perfection. Inquiries in regard to
publicity In Virginia solicited and prompt
and accurate service guaranteed. Adver-
tisers should communicate with Hand,
Knox & Co., Brunswick building, New
York— Boyce building, Chicago, or Victoria
building, St. LouI», for rates and further
Information.
TIMES-DISPATCHj every morning,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; democratic;
dally ten to sixteen, weekly twelve, Sunday
thirty-two to fifty-six pages 17x23; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, Sunday $2, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1886; Joseph Bryan, editor and pub-
lisher (2—6).
Copies printed : ( © 0 ) The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 17,778 in 1903 and 20,376 in
1905, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 17,500
in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
4,000 in 1903 and more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
WEEKLY.
CATHOLIC VISITOR I Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1874; Juan A. Pizzinl,
editor and publisher (2 — 4).
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN;
Wednesdays ; presbyterian ; twenty-four to
twenty-eight pages 9xl2iij; subscription $2;
establl-shed 1837; James P. Smith and Edwin
B. McCleur, editors; Wm. B. Smith, pub-
lisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,580 in 1896
and 5,129 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
CHILDREN'S FRIEND ; Saturdays;
Sunday-school; four pages 16x22: subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established 1866; Presbyterian
Committee of Publication, editors and pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 26,730 in 1904
28,250 in 1905
29,173 in 1907
HOME COMPANION; Wednesdays;
baptist; twenty-four pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established November, 1901 ; I. S. Boyles,
editor; Harris Printing Co., publishers (1— €).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1159
VIRGINIA— Richmond.
VIRGINIA— Richmond.
for an average issue of 6,358 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
INTERNATIONAL. L.ESSON; Sun-
days; Presbyterian; one page (circular form)
6fx84; subscription T>^ cents; cstablibhed
1879; Presbyterian Committee of Publication,
editors and publishers (.1—8 P). Does not in-
sert advertisements.
NEGRO CRITERION; Saturdays
(▲▲).
ONWARD; weekly (A A).
PEARLS FOR THE LITTLE
ONES; Thursdays; Sunday-school; four
pages 9x14; subscription 15 cents; Presbyte-
rian Committee of Publication, editors and
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had creait
for an average issue of 33,701 in 1904
and 33,577 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 20,000 in 1907.
PLANET; Saturdays; negro; republican;
eight pages 18x23; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1883; John Mitchell. Jr., editor and
publisher (3— 3P).
Copies printed: 4,288 in 1907
REFORMER; Saturdays; negro; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; Jno. H. Smyth, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5.588 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1898,
and 2,250 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
RELIGIOUS HERALD ; Wednesdays;
baptist; twenty four pages 12x18; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1828; A. E. Dickinson and
R.H.Pitt, editors and publishers (12—4).
. Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,500 in 1894
and 1895, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since 1902, up to
and including 1907.
SOUTHERN CHURCHMAN; Thurs
days; protestant-episcopal; sixteen pages
11x15; subscription $2; established 1835; Rev.
W. M. Clark, editor (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5,000 in 1895, since
-which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with mere than 2.250 in 1905 and 1907-
VIRGINIA BAPTIST; Fridays;
negro; baptist; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1894; J. E. Jones, editor;
Virginia Baptist Publishing Co., publishers
(6-3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
VIRGINIA MEDICAL SEMI-
MONTHLY; medical; sixty to sixty-four
pages 8x101^; subscription $2; established
1874; L. B.Edwards, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
MONTHLY.
CHRISTIAN MONTHLY; undenom-
inational; twenty pages; subscription 35
cents ; established June, 1900 ; Corlstiau
Monthly Company , editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,125 in 1902
and 2,037 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
EARNEST WORKEIi; monthly: pres-
byterian; fifty-six lages 7x9; subscription
60 cents; established 1871; Rev. R. A. Laps-
lej", editor; The Presbyterian Committee of
Publication, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 28,416 in 1903
29,583 in 1905
32,666 in 1907
FOREIGN MISSK)N JOURNAL;
monthly; baiJtist; thirty six pages 6x9; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1869; R. J.
Willingham and E. E. Boninr, editors; For-
eign Mission Board of South Baptist Conven-
tion, publishers ( 12 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 24,136 in 1902
and 26,593 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 17,500 in 1905 and 1907.
HELLO BILL; monthly; B. P. O. Elks
of U.S.; twenty to twenty four pages 6x9;
subscription $1; established 1S99; John C.
Weckert, editor and publisher (1—6) (A A)._
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in_ 1904
and 2,095 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1906.
JOURNAL OF PRACTICE; monthly;
medical; fortv eight pages 6x9; subscription
$1; established 1886; J. F. Winn, M.D., editor
and publisher (2—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,358 in 1900
and 3,457 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
MODERN FARMIN€4; monthly; ag-
riculture; thirtv-six pages9xl2; subscription
$1- established 18S7 as Southern Tobacconist
and Modern Farmer; J. M. Bell, editor;
Modern Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,612 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 7,500 in 1907.
OLD DOMINION JOTR-^AL OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY; month-
ly; medicine and surgery : sixty pages 6^x10;
subscription $1.10;- established July, 1902;
Greer Baughman, editor; Old Dominion Pub-
lishing Corporation, publishers (1—8).
PLSH; monthly; Sunday school: sixteen
pages 9x12: subscription EG cents; established
August. 1903; E. L. Pell, editor; The Robert
Harding Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 8,000 in 1907
SOUTHERN CLINIC; monthly (A A).
SOUTHERN PLANTER; monthly;
agricultural; eighty to one hundred and six-
teen pages 8x11; subscription .50 cents; es-
tablished 1840; J. F. Jackson, editor; South-
ern Planter Publl.shing Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1896 and more than
2,250 in 1898, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
1160
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA— Richmond.
VIRGINIA MASONIC JOURNAL;
monthly; Free Masous; sixteen pages 9x13;
subscription $1; established July, 1906; Jas.
Alston Cebell, editor; Virginia Masonic Jour
nal (Inc.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1907
VIRGINIA ODD-FEL.LOW} month-
ly; odd-fellowship; eight pages 11x14; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1893; Ware &
Duke, editors and publishers (2 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,046 in 1898
and 1,575 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
BI-MONTHLY.
KAPPA ALPHA JOURNAL; Octo
ber, December, February, April and June;
college fraternity ; one hundred and forty-
four pages 7x9; subscription $1; established
1879; H. T. Burnley, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,520 in 1905
2,000 in 1907
QUARTERLY.
HOME DEPARTMENT QUAR-
TERLY; Presbyterian; fifty two pages
6fx8|; subscription 30 cents; established 1902;
Presbyterian Committee of Publication,
editors and oublUhers (1—8 P). Does not in-
sert advertisements.
JUNIOR QUARTERLY; presbyte
rian; thirty -six pages 6^x8f ; subscription 20
cents; established 1903; Anne H. and Mar-
garet Rankin, editors; Presbyterian Com-
mittee of Publication, publishers (1— 8P).
Does not Insert advertisements.
LESSON QUARTERLY; presbyte-
rian; forty-four pages fiJxSf; subscription 12
cents; established 1879; Rev. R. A. Lapsley,
editor; Presbyterian Committee of Publica-
tion, publishers (1—8 P). Does not insert ad-
vertisements.
PRIMARY QUARTERLY'; presby
teriau; twenty pages 6fx8|; subscription 8
cents; established 1894; Presbyterian Coiu-
mittee of Publication, editors and publish-
ers (1—8 P). Does not insert advertisements.
ROANOKE, Roanoke Co. jD 37,000
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 53 m. W.
of Lynchburgh. Rolling mill, bridge Iron
works, car shops and locomotive works.
Iron mining and agriculture.
. EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 17x23i^; subscrip-
tion $4; established December, 1900; Roanoke
News Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,400 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
EVENING WORLD ;* every evening
except Sunday; eight to twelve pages 17ix22;
subscription $5; established 1889; John H.
Wright, editor; World Printing Company,
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 5,141 in 1907
TIMES; every morning except Monday;
Independent; eight pages 17x23iu'; subscrip-
tion—daily $5, Sunday $1; established 1886;
Roanoke Publishing Company, editors and
publishers (1—8 ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,108 in 1903
and 3,400 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
VIRGINIA.
BAPTIST TIMES; Wednesdays (A A).
INDUSTRIAL ERA; Fridays (A A).
MARTIN'S MAGAZINE; monthly;
household, agricultural, science; one hun-
dred and twenty pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established 1896; W. Ryland Martin, ed-
itor; Martin's Magazine Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ROCKYMOUNT, c. h., Franklin
Co. p 900 pop., on Norfolk & Western and
Southern Rds., 30 m. S. of Roanoke and 69
S. W. of Lynchburg. Furniture and wood-
working factories, tobacco warehouses, as-
bestos, mica and iron mines and flour
mills.
FRANKLIN CHRONICLE; Fridays;
eight pages 17j^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished November, 1905; A. W. Robbins, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,610 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
TIMES-DEMOCRAT; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1864; F. O. Hoffman, editor and
publisher (9— 3).
ROSSLYN, Alexandria Co. cf 337t
pop., suburb of Washington, D. C, the Na-
tional Capital, connected with that city by
bridge and electric railway service.
ALEXANDRIA CO. MONITOR;
Saturdays (A A).
RURAL RETREAT, Wythe Co. p
800 pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 11 m.
S. W. of WythevlUe, the county seat. Cab-
bage and potatoe growing and sheep and
cattle raising. Manufacturing.
TIMES; Fridays; democratic; four pagei
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892;
M. C. Steffey, editor and publisher (1—8).
SALEM, c.h., ^oanoA;* Co.p3,412t pop.,
on Norfolk* Western Rd. and Roanoke r.,
OOm. W. of Lynchburg. Seat of Roanoke
College. Agriculture and truck raising.
TIMES -REGISTER AND SENTI-
NEL; Thursdays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1: established 1866; Chas.
D. Denlt, editor: The Salem Pi-iutiug & Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
SCOTTSVILLE, Albemarle Co. a
1,248+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and
James r., 20 m. S. of Charlottesville, the
county seat. Shipping point.
COURIER; Fridays; democratic ; four
pages 16x32; subscription $1; established 1864;
W. W. Long, editor and publisher (3—3).
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1906; J. P.
Blair, editor; Enterprise Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (8—6 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1161
VIRGINIA.
VIRGINIA.
SOUTH BOSTOHi, BcUifax Co. Q
l,851t pop., on Norfolk & Western and South-
ern Rds., 5 m. S. of Houston, the county
seat. Tobacco growing.
HAL.IFAX GAZETTE; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
50 cents; established July, 1903; W. W. Ward,
editor; John E. Wood, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 20x26; subscription 50 cents; established
1890; R. H. Beazley, editor; R. C. Beazley,
publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
SOUTH HILL, Mecklenburg Co. p
106t pop., on Southern Rd., about 75 m. S.
W. of Richmond, the State capital. Plan-
ing mills, box and wagon factories.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
STANARDSVILLE, Greene Co. b
357 pop., 25 m. N. of Charlottesville.
GREENE CO. REGISTER; Fridays;
independent; four pages i7}^x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established August, liX}3; Register
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—5).
STAUNTON,c.b.,^M^M«<aCo.-n7.'289t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Baltimore
& Ohio Rds., 136 m. W. N. W. of Richmond,
the State capital. Several female schools,
business colleges and a military academy.
Seat of the Western State Hospital and
Virginia School for the Deaf, Dumb and
Blind. Manufacturing and agriculture.
DISPATCH AND NEWS; every
morning except Monday, and SEMI-
WEEK L,Y, Tuesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent democratic; daily eight pages 15VaX
22, weekly four pages 18x24; subscription-
dally $2 50, semi weekly $1; estabhshed 1891;
Augusta Printing Corporation, editors and
publishers (2—5.)
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but each edition had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and
1007.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; six pages 17^^x24; sub-
scription $2 ; established December, 1904;
Staunton Leader Publishing Co., Inc., pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,786 m 1907
AUGUSTA CO. ARGUS; Tuesdays;
Independent-democratic; four pages 20x^6;
subscription $1 ; established 1887 : J. B. Bur-
well, editor and publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,459 i" ^°9o
and 1,448 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
OLD DOMINION SUN; Fridays; re-
! publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1899; M. B. Lewis and H. T. Voor-
hees, editors and publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
;an ; I
; es- \
son, \
for an average issue of 1,900 in 1902
and 2,062 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
REPORTER; Saturdays; republic
four pages 11x16; subscription 75 cents;
tablisned April, 19li5; Thomas E. Jackson
editor and publisher (1—7).
SPECTATOR AND VINDICATOR;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 21x26; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1820; R. S. Turk,
editor and publisher (12 — 4|.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1895
and 1,800 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
STRASBURG, Shenandoah Co. tj
690+ pop., local census 1,200, on Southern
Rd.,12m. N. E. of Woodstock, the county
seat, and 18 S. S. W. of Winchester. Stone,
hardwood and earthenware manufactor-
ies. Steam flour mills, lime works, stone
quarries, planing mills and brick works.
NEWS; Frldavs; independent; four pages
20x26; subscription $1; established 1880;
Bushing Bros., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,208 in 1903
and 1,758 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
STUART, Patrick Co. P 371 pop., on
Danville & Western Rd. and Mayo r., 30 m.
W. of Martinsville. Farming, fruit and
lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic: four pages 18x24; subscription $1:
established 1884; W. H. Clark, editor and
publisher (12—3).
SUFFOLK, c- h., Namemond Co. d
3,827+ pop.— local estimate 6,072— center of
six railroads on the Nansemond r.. 17 m.
S. W. of Portsmouth and 18 from Norfolk.
Oyster packing, lumber business and iron
and lime works. Peanut market. Agri-
culture.
HERALD: Fridays; independent-dem-
ocratic; four pages 20x26; subscription $1:
established 1873; W. J. Kendrick, editor and
publisher (12—6). , , j-.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,833 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
TAPPAHANNOCK, c. h., Essex
Co. D- 554+ pop., on Rappahannock r., 120 m.
S. by S. W. of Baltimore, Md., connected
by daily steamers. Canning and wagon
factories. Oysterlngand fishing.
TIDEWATER DEMOCRAT; Fri
days; four pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 18967 J. N. Converse, editor and
publisher.
TAZEWELL, c. h., TatewellCo. p
1,096+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
CLINCH VALLEY NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
1162
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VIRGINIA.
$1; establlshea 1845; J. A. & W. B. Leslie,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPUBLIC AN; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1891; W. C. Pendleton, editor and
publisher.
UkBANNA, Middlesex Co. a- 480
pop., on Rappahannock r., about 10 m. N.
W. of its entrance to Chesapeake bay.
Oystering, fishing and farming.
SOUTH SIDE SENTINEL; Fridays;
four pages 20x2fi ; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; W. H. Ryland, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,639 in 1903,
since which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1906
and 1907.
VICTORIA, Lunenburg Co. Q 500
pop., on Virginian Rd., 120 m. W. of Nor-
folk. Saw mills.
TiniES; Fridays; democratic; four pages
171^x24; subscription $1; established Sep-
tember. 1907; T. G. Hosick, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 7 P).
VIRGILINA, Halifax Co. g200
pop., on Southern Rd.
MESSENGER; Wednesdays; indepen-
dent; six pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents;
established August, 1903; J. Russell Klapp.
editor and publisher (10—5 P) (A A).
IVARM SPRINGS, c. h., Bath Co.
-a 275 pop., 50 m. W. of Staunton. Poultry
raising. Summer resort.
BATH CO. ENTERPRISE; Wednes
days; four pages 15x22; subscription $1; es
tabllshed 1897; R. T. Payne, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3).
'WARRENTON, c. h., Fauquier Co.
Cb l,627t pop., on Southern Rd.. 45 m. W. by
S. W. of Washington, D, C. Farming and
stock raising.
FAUQUIER DEMOCRAT; Satur
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established December, 1905;
Thomas E. Frank, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,255 ii^ 1907
VIRGINIAN; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; sub-scription $1; estab-
lished 1877; William C. Marshall & Co., editors
and publishers (7—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WARSAW, e-h., Richmond Co. d- 228
pop.. 5 m. E. of Rappahannock r. and 50 S.
E. of Fredericksburg. Farming.
NORTHERN NECK NEWS; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1879; W. Y. Morgan & Co.,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,676 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
VIRGINIA.
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WAVERLY STATION, Sussex
Co. a, 493+ pop., on Atlantic & Danville and
Norfolk & Western Rds., 21 m. S. E. of
Petersburg. Peanuts, cotton and corn.
SUSSEX STANDARD; Fridays; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1898; H. L. Mallery, editor and publisher
(6-3).
WAYNESBORO, Augusta Co. -n
856t pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Nor-
folk* Western Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Staun-
ton, the county seat. Furniture, stove and
sash and blind manufactories. Agricul-
ture. Iron ore and marble.
VA LLE Y VIRGIN IAN ; Fridays; dem-
ocratic; fmir pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1896; J. E. Cooke, editor and pub-
lisher.
WEST APPOMATTOX, c. h.,
Appomattox Co. D 500 pop., on Norfolk
& Western Rd.. 23 m. E. of Lynchburg.
Farming. Tobacco raising and shipping
point.
APPOr»IATTOX AND BUCRING-
HAIH TIMES; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1892; A. H. Clement, editor and publisher
(7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,116 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
WESTPOINT, King miliam Co. n-
l,307t pop.— local estimate 1,800— on South-
ern Rd., at confluence of Pamunkey and
Matapony rs., 38 m. W. of Richmond, the
State capital. Lumbering and oyster pack-
ing. Steamers to Baltimore, Md., and New
York. N. Y.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; ei^ht pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1889; Scott
Broaddus, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
WILLIAMSBURG, James City Co.
0-2,044+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 35
m. N. of Norfolk.
VIRGINIA GAZETTE : Saturdays
(A A).
WINCHESTER, c h., Frederick Go.
t\ 7,000 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and Cum-
berland Valley Rds., 83 m. N. W. of Wash-
ington, D. C, and 113 W. of Baltimore, Md.
Paper, sumac and flour mills, foundries
and shoe and glove factories. Wheat
and apple growing.
EVENING STAR ; every evening except
Sunday; democratic; six pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1895; Evening Star
Publishing Co., editors and publishers 1—8).
Copies printed: 1,877 ii^ 1902
2,849 in 1904
3,058 in 190S
3,201 in 1906
3,637 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1163
VIRGINIA.
"WISE, c. h., Wise Co. P 190t pop., on
Wise Terminal Rd.
NEWS} Thursdays (A A).
W O O D S T O C K, c. h., Shenandoah
Co. i 1,069+ pop., on Baltimore * Ohio Rd.
and Shenandoah r., 51 m. S. W. of Martins-
burg, W. Va., and 100 W. of Washington
D. C. Several s&yr and grist mills and other
manufacturing industries. Agriculture and
live stock.
SHENANDOAH HERALD; Fridays;
independent; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1817; J. H. Grabill, editor and
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies regu-
VIROINIA.
larly in the years 1898 and 1900, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
WYTHEVILLE, c. h., Wythe Co. p
3,003+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 33 m.
W. by S.W. of Lynchburg. Cattle raising,
mining, lumbering and manufacturing.
DISPATCH; Tuesdays; democratic ;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1862; J. A. Whitman, editor and publisher
(1—8). _
Copies printed: 623 in 1907
SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA ENTER-
PRISE; Fridays; four pages 18x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1869; J. A, Whit-
man, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,308 in 1905
1,436 in 1907
WASHINGTON.
Population 518,103 t. Land Area 66,880 sq. miles.
Bounded north by British Columbia, Canada, east by Idaho, south by Ore
gon, and west by the Pacific Ocean. State capital : Olympia. Principal products
and industries : Wheat, barley, oats, and stock raising- Number of newspapers
and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 321, divided as follows: Daily, 33;
semi- weekly, 9 ; weekly, '^il ; semi-monthly, 5; monthly, 32 ; quarterly, 1.
The cities of over 3,500 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Seattle 80,671t
Tacoma 37,71 4t
Spokaue 3«,S48t
Bellinghain ti'.i,63'i
Wallawaila 10,049t
Everett 7,S38t
Ballard 4,56fS+
Olympia 3,863t
Aberdeen 3»74'7t
ABERDEEN, Chehalit Co. -D 3,747t
pop, — local estimate 10,(X)0— on Chehalle r.,
67 m. W. of Olympia, the State capital.
Sash and door factories, shingle and saw
mills. Salmon canning.
BULiLiETIN; daily except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; republican; eight to
twelve pages iai84; subscription— dally $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1900, weekly
1889; The Bulletin Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,317 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
For the year 1901 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
HERALiD; semi weekly. Mondays and
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1886; John J.
Carney, editor and publisher (7—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,056 in 1901,
but has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
GRAY'S HARBOR POST; Satur-
days (A A).
ALBION, TT7«f/7Ta/i Co. JH 99t pop., on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Go's Rd.,
about 60 m. S. of Spokane.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays (A A).
ALiMIRA, Lincoln Co. O 150 pop.—
local estimate 400— on Northern Pacific Rd.,
46 m. W. of Davenport, the county seat.
Wheat, fruit and stock raising.
BIG BEND OUTLOOK; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; C. C. Hammerly, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
ANAGORTES, Siagit Co. \j 6,000
pop., tidewater terminus of Seattle &
Northern Rd. on Puget sound, 15 m. N. of
La Connor and 95 from Seattle. Saw and
shingle mills and band-hoop factory. Ship-
ping point for coal and Iron. Agriculture,
lumbering, salmon canneries and cod fish-
eries. Oats, coal and iron market.
CITIZEN: semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; six pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established August, 1906;
J. D. Quillen, editor; J. D., V. R. and L. R.
Quillen, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish svich definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that efifect.
AMERICAN; Thursdays; republican;
twelve pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; estab-
established 1890; J. M. Post, 'editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
L-opies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
ANATONE, Asotin Co. O, on Mill
Creek. 33 m. N. E. of Pomeioy, nearest sta-
tion on Oregon Railway' & Navigation
Co's Rd.
TI.YIES: Thursdays (A A).
ARLINGTON, Srwhoviish Co. 1 1,700
pop.— local estimate— on Northern Pacflic
Rd., 15 m. N. of Everett, the county seat.
Lumber mills. Agriculture.
TIMES; Saturdays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1889; C. L. Marsh,
editor and publisher (7—5).
ASOTIN, c. h., Asotin Co. Q, 470t pop.
—local estimate 1,200— on Snake r. at
mouth of Asotin creek. Water power.
Shipping point for wheat. Agriculture.
ASOTIN CO. SENTINEL.; Saturdays ;
independent; eight pages 15x32; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; Kay L. Thompson,
publisher (7 — 5).
A.UBURN, King Co. -D 489t pop., oh
Northern Pacific Rd.. about 19 m. S. of
Seattle, the county seat. Saw and shingle
mills. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1889; Panchart, Campbell & Patten, publish-
ers (1—8).
BELLINGHAM, Whatcom Co. tl
37,000 pop., on Northern Pacific and Great
Northern Rds., formed by consolidation of
Falrhaven and Whatcom. Lumber, plan-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1165
WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON.
lag, shingle and saw mills. Foundry and
machine shops. Fish and fruit canneries.
UERALiD; every evening except Sun
day, and WORL.D-HEKAL.D, Fridays;
daily ten to thirty-two, weekly twelve pages
15x2:i; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished 189U; Fairhaven Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers (1—6.)
Copies printed: daily: 5,099 in 1904
6,409 in 1905
7,543 in 1906
8,602 in 1907
For the year 1902 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 _ copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
Publisher's announcement.— The Herald's
circulation is larger than all other BelUng-
hani dallies combined, and advertisers are
guaranteed this "or no pay." It is the only
newspaper north of Seattle owning and
operating a Hoe press and taking the com-
plete leased wire service of the Associated
Press. Its only competitor that ever at-
tempted to take this service abandoned It
last December, leaving the Herald the
only Bellingham paper taking anything |
more than a pony Associated Press report.
Bellingham is a city of 35,0UO, one hundred
miles north of Seattle, on one of the best
harbors on the Pacific Ocean, the commer-
cial and business center of the great north-
west region of the State, with a prosperous
population of 150,0(J0. It is the fourth city
of the State, and the fifth city in popula-
tion and importance in the entire region
from Sacramento north to the British line,
and from the Rocky Mountains to the Pa-
cific Ocean. The Herald is the only single
medium covering the northwestern section
of Waslilnerton.
AMERICAN J every eveningexcept Sun-
day; REVEILiLiE, every morning ex
cept Sunday, and A M E R T C A N - R E -
VEILLiE, Sunday morning; republican;
daily eight to sixteen, Sunday thirty -two
to fifty two pages 18x24; subscription-
morning and Sunday $6, evening and Sun
dav $3, Sunday S1.50; established— iJeiv(«e
1883, .American 1904; consolidated 1906; H. W.
Patton, editor; American PrintingCompany,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily and Sun-
day editions had credit for exceeding
12.500 in 1907.
BELLINGHAM BAY POST; Thurs
days; German; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1892; A. Blechschmidt,
editor and publisher (6— 3).
NYA VARL.DEN; Fridays; Swedish;
republican ; eight pages 14x21 : subscription
$1; established 1904; Oscar H. ^ell, editor
and publishers (7—5).
BICKLETON, Klickitat Co. g 482
pop. The nearest railroad station is Mab-
ton, on Northern Pacific Rd., 26 m. N. E. of
Goldendale.
NEWS; Fridays; republican : eight pages
13x20; subscriptions!; established August,
1902 ;T. C. Queen, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,125 in 1907
BLAINE, Whatcom Co. 'q 1.592t pop.,
on Great Northern Rd. and Deepwater har-
bor, 17 m. S. E. of New -Westminster, B. C,
and 20 N. W. of Whatcom, the county seat.
Shingle mills and fish-canning factory.
DAILY BEE; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 11x15; subscription $0,
established September, 1905; J.A.Mathews,
editor and publisher ( 10—5 P).
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $l.5u; established
1885; Floyd C. Kay lor, editor; Blaine Pub-
lishing Company (Inc.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BREMERTON, i^ff«ap Co. -a 2,000
pop., 16 m. W. of Seattle. Farming and
stock raising. Site of Puget Sound Navy
Yard.
NEWS; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; establislied
1901: Gale Bros., editors and publishers (7—5).
SEARCHLIGHT; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
June, 1903; M. L. Sherpy, editor and publish-
er (.12— 4 1.
BREWSTER, Okanogan Co. b 200
pop., 30 m. N. of Chelan, the nearest bank-
ing town. Steamboat connection with We-
natchee and Johnson creek. Farming.
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; four
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1901; D. L.Gillespie, editor; H. A.Gillespie,
publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: 1,156 in 1907
BRIDGEPORT, Douglas Co. O llOt
pop.
REPUBLICAN; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 11x18; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished July. 1905; N. P. Wardrlp, editor and
publisher (1—7).
BUCKLEY, Pierce Co. -a l,014t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd.. 31 m. E. S. E. of
Tacoma. Manufactures of lumber and
shingles. Farming and dairying.
BANNER; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1889 ; R. N. Kernighan. editor and publisher.
BURLINGTON, Skagit Co. b 500
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 4 m. N. of
Mount Vernon . Large creamery .
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; four
nages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; Thomas Howe, editor and publisher
" SKAGIT TRIBUNE; Fridays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1906;
H. L. Bowmer, editor and publisher (8—6 P).
CASHMERE, Chelaii Co. D 600 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 168 m. from Seattle.
178 m. from Spokane.
CASHMERE VALLEY RECORD;
Fridays; independent; six pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established February, 1W>7;
J. 1>. Corselius, editor and publisher (1—8).
CASTLEROCK, Cowlitt Co. p 1,200
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Cow-
litz r., 61 m. N. of Portland, Ore. Shingle
and saw mills. Agriculture, fruit and
timber.
COWLITZ ADVOCATE; Thursdays;
r«nnhlioan- eight pages 18x24; subscription
$!^ establishea 1885 ;^G. F. McClane, editor
* LEADER /'irJdays; republican; .eight
pages 14x21; subscription $1;
September. 190:^: Mrs
and publisher (12— o).
E,
,.. .,.-, established
W. Fletcher, editor
1166
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON.
CATHLAMET, c.h., Wahkiakum Co.
p 500 pop., a landing on Columbia r., 25 m.
E. of Astoria, Ore. Farming, lumbering
and fishing.
COLU3IBIA RIVER SUN; Thur«
days; four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50;
established April, 1902; Haynes & Hanlgan,
editors and publishers (1 — 1).
CENTRALIA, Lewis Co. p l,600t
pop.— local estimate 6,W0 — on Northern
Pacific Rd.. 4 m. N. of Chehalis, the county
seat. Agriculture, coal mining and lum-
bering.
CHRONICL.E; semi-weekly, Wed-
nesdays and Saturdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1889; Thomas
Crawford, managing editor; Centralia
Chronicle Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
NEWS-EXAMINER; Fridays ;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established— ^.rammer 1895, News 1886,
consolidated July, 1901; Thos. H. Dunckley
& Sons, editors and publishers (3 — o).
Copies printed: 1,517 in 1903
1,523 in 1905
1,578 in 1907
CHEHALIS, c. h., Lewis Co. p 5.000
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and Chehalis
r., 86 m. S. of Olympia, the State capital,
and 90 N. of Portland, Ore. Saw, flax and
shingle mills; furniture, door, gutter and
condensed milk factories. Farming and
dairying.
BEE-NUGGET; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; C. Ellington, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,243 .for the
year 1899, and exceeding 1,000 in 1903.
but has not since maae_ definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many.
L.E^VIS' CO. ADVOCATE; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1; established 1892; E. McBroom, editor
and publisher (1—8).
CHELAN, Chelan Co. ^ 1,000 pop.,
on Lake Chelan and the Columbia r., 20 m.
N. of Waterville. Agriculture, lumbering
and mining. Horticulture.
LEADER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1891;
De Witt C. Britt, editor and publisher (1—8).
CHENEY, Spokane Co. n- 781t pop.,
on Northern Pacific and Central Washing-
ton Rds., 16 m. S. W. of Spokane, the county
seat. Seat of State Normal School. Lum-
bering, agriculture, dairying and stock
raising.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1896;
C. E. Caldwell, editor and publisher (9—6).
CHESAW, Okanogan Co. b 500 pop.,
3}4 m. S. of Myneaster, B. C, nearest station
on Great Northern Rd.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1901;
H. L. Mooney, editor and publisher (1—8).
CHEWELAH, Stevens Co. cf 1,157
pop., on Spokane Falls & Northern Rd., 19
m. S. E. of Colville.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; eight to ten pages 15x22; subscription $1;
WASHINGTON.
established June, 1903; Brownlow Brothers,
editors and publishers (1—8).
CHINOOK, Pacific Co. p 700 pop., on
Columbia r., 8 m. N. W. of Astoria, Ore-
gon. Salmon fishing and logging.
OBSERVER; Fridays; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1.50; established December,
1900; Hibbert & Payne, editors and pub-
lishers (8—5).
CLARKSTON, Asotin Co. R 480
pop., 5 m. N. of Asotin, the county seat,
on Snake r. Shipping point for wheat.
Agriculture.
REPUBLIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1900; C. Murdock, editor and publisher
(5-5 P).
CLE ELUM, Kittitas Co. r. 1,500 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 102 m. W. of
Tacoma. Coal mining and farming.
ECHO; Saturdays; four pages 16x22;
subscription $1.£0; established January, 1902;
Charles S. Fell, editor and publisher (7— 5).
COLFAX, c. h.. Whitman Co. oJ,121t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd., 80 m. S. of Spokane. Saw mills. Agri-
culture and stock raising. Wheat growing.
COMMONER; Fridays ; democratic;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1885; Wm. Goodyear, editor; Com-
moner Printing Co., publishers (12-^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,425^ in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x32; subscription $2; established 1877;
Ivan Chase, editor and publisher CS — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,484^ in 1895
and 1,620 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
COLTON, Whitman Co. n-251t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 16 m. S. W. of Mos-
cow, Idaho. Flour mill and machine shops.
Agriculture.
NEWS-LETTER ; Fridays: independ-
ent; four pages 16x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; L. F. Gibbs, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
COLUMBIA, King Co. n- 3,000 pop.
Suburb of Seattle.
RAINIER VALLEY RECORD;
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established November, 1905; Bruudage& Hill,
editors and publishers (1—8).
COLVILLE, c. h., StevensCo. cf 1.600
pop., on Spokane Falls & Northern Rd.,
near Colville r., a tributary to the Columbia
r. Mining, lumbering and agriculture.
STATESMAN. INDEX; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1885; A. E. Veatch, editor; States-
man-Index Company, publishers (1— iS).
STEVENS CO. REVEILLE; Thurs-
days (A A).
CONCONULLYi Okanogan Co. Cj
189+ pop., 33 m. N. of Bridgeport.
OKANOGAN RECORD; Fridays; re
publican; four to eight pages 15x32; sub
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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WASHINGTON.
WASHINGTON.
scription $1; established May, 1903; Frank
Putnam, editor; Okanogan Record Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CONNELL, Franklin Co. 0,350 pop.,
on Northern Pacific and Oregon Railway
ft Navigation Go's Rds., 30 m. N. E. of
. Pasco, the county seat. Agriculture.
FRANKLIN CO. REGISTER; Fri-
days; republican; six pages 14x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established October, 1901;
C. F. Lake, editor and publisher (1—8).
COULEE CITY, Douglas Co. n on
Central Washington Rd., 120 m. W. of Spo-
kane. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; republican: four pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1889;
D. J. Jones, editor and publisher (8—5).
COUPE VILIiE, c. h., Island Co. ^
on Whidbey Island, connected by boat
with Port Townsend, 10 m., and Seattle, 60
m., distant. Agriculture.
ISLAND CO. TIMES; Fridays; inde-
pendent; four pages SJ^x 1 1 ; subscription .$1.50 :
established 1891; D. Carl Pearson, editor and
publisher (8—5).
CRESTON, Lincoln Co. D- 350 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 17 m. N. W. of
Davenport, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays ; republican ; six pages
15x22; subscription $1.20; established August,
1901; D. Frank Peffley, editor and publisher
(6-3).
CUNNINGHAM, Adams Co. D- 200
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 75 m.S.W. of
Spokane. Wagon factory.
GAZETTE; Saturdays ; independent ;
•ight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished May, 1905; A. J. Harder, editor and
publisher (1—7).
jj^VENPORT, Lincoln Co. D- 2,600
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 53 m. W. of
Spokane. Agriculture and stock raising.
LINCOLN CO. TIMES; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; N. Russell Hill, ed-
itor: G. N. Haynes, manager (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,096 in 1903.
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
DAYTON, c.h., Columbia Co. [Il2,216t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co'd
and Washington & Columbia River Rds.,
38 m. N. E. of Walla Walla. Sash and door
factories and flour and saw mills.
COLUMBIA CHRONICLE; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 16x^2, sup-
■crlptlon $2; established 18T8; Columbia
Chronicle Company, publishers (1—31.
COLUMBIA CO. DISPATC'H;
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $£,
established January. 1903 ; H. C. Benbow.
editor and publisher (1—6). Hamr,
COURIER-PRESS; Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1891; Al. Rlcardo, editor and pub-
lisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1903 and 1904, but has
not since set up any definite and sat-
isfactory claim for issuing so many.
DEMING, Whatcom Co. tl =^50 pop.,
on Seattle & International Rd., 17 m. N. E.
of Bellingham. Farming. lumbering and
manufacturing of shingles.
PROSPECTOR; Fridays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: Joseph W. Kelly, editor pnd pub-
lisher (2— 8).
EAST CLALLAM, Clallam Co. \2
400 pop., on the Strait of Fuca, 100 m. N. W.
of Seattle. Farming, lumbering, mining
and fishing.
CLALLAM BAY RECORD; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891: George W. O'Brien, editor and publisher
(9-3).
EDMONDS, SnoJiomish Co. ^ 1,600
pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Puget
Sound, with steamboat service to Seattle
and Everett, 18 m. N. of Seattle and 18 S.
W. of Everett. Lumber and shingle mills ;
box, excelsior and nut and bolt factories;
foundry and machine shop.
REVIEW: Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
August, 1904; F. H. Darling, editor: Mrs.
M. T. B. Hanna. publisher (11—5).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
May, 1907; Will H. Taylor, editor; Taylor &
Beale, publishers (7—7).
ED WALL, Lincoln Co. D- 300 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 34 m. W. of Spokane.
Wheat.
PRESS ; Fridays ; republican ; eifxht pages
13x20; subscription $1.50: established March,
1904; H. S. Bassett, editor and publisher
(1-7).
ELLENSBURG, c. h.. Kittitas
Co. D 1.737+ pop., on Northern Pacific Rd.
and Yakima r. Flour mills and ralh-oad
machine shops. Farming and dairying.
LOCALIZER; every evening except
Sunday; Independent; four pages 1dx22; sub-
scription $5; established 1906; The Cascade
Printing and Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (2—8).
f'APITAI..; Wednesdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1887: A. H. Stulfauth, editor and pub-
"dA W^N; Fridays: Independent : eight
pages 15x22 subscription $1 ; established
1893; R. A. Turner, editor and publisher.
ELMA, Chehalis Co. ^ 2,000 pop., on
NortherA Pacific* Puget Sound and Gray's
Harbor Rds., 10 m. E. of Montesano. the
county seat, and 35 from Olympia, the State
capital. Saw mills, lumbering and agri-
culture.
ADVANCE; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 11^181 8ubscri_ptipn $1; --o.ov^nch-H
established
?anuar^tl905; Jo"seph n: Johnsdn, editor and
^CIIRONICLE; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 subscri ption $1 ; estab-
Ushed 1889; E. C. Kibbe, editor and publisher
(9-3).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON.
ELTOPIA, Franklin Co. P, on North-
ern Pacific Rd., about 120 m. S. W. of Spo-
kane.
EL.TOPIAN; Fridays (A A).
ENDICOTT, Whitman Co. D- 500
pop., on Oregon Railroad ft Navigation
Co.'s Rd., 20 m. W. of Colfax, Agriculture
and stock raising.
INDEX; Fridays; six pages 15x32; sub-
scription $1; eatablislied August, 1904; George
W. Hancock, editor and publisher (1— SV
ENUMCLAW, King Co. -a 800 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 34 m. N. E. of
Tacoma. Agriculture, dairying and stock
raising.
COURIER} Fridays; republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900; V. VanBusklrk, editor; Dr. H. H. Rust,
publisher (1—8).
EVERETT, c. h., Snohomish Co. ^
7,338t pop.— local estimate 30,000— on Great
Northern, Northern Pacific and Everett &
Monte Cristo Rds.and Puget sound. Shingle,
lumber, pulp, flour and paper mills; ship
building, tanneries, turpentine factories
and smelter and reduction works.
HERA L D ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
daily ten, weekly twelve pages 16^x21%;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1898, weekly 1891 ; Daily Herald
Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 4.064 in 1902
4,276 in 1903
4,255 in 1904
4,324 in 190S
5,092 in 1906
6,020 in 1907
The weekly edition has on three occa-
sions indicated a , desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
Publisher's announcement. —The Everett
Herald's paid circulation exceeds com-
bined output of all other papers, both daily
and weekly, published in same city or
county. All big national advertisers use
the Herald.
MORNINCi TRIBUNE ; every morn
ing exceptMonday; independent-republican;
aaily eight, Sunday twelve to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1905; S.E.
Wharton, editor; Morning Tribune Co .pub-
lishers (1—8).
ERRO; FridaysCA A).
LABOR JOURNAL.: Thursdays;
labor; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1891: A- J. Morrow, publisher( 1—8).
PACIFIC EMISSAREN; Thursdays;
Norwegian-Danish; religious; eight pages
12x18; subscription $1; established 1901; Rev.
I. J. Skrondal, editor and publisher (10—5 P).
EVERSON, Whatcom Co. ^148t pop.,
on Bellingham Bay & British Columbia Rd.,
15 m. N. of Bellingham.
VALIiEY HOME; monthly; agricult-
ure ; sixteen pages 9x12 ; subscription 50 cents ;
established 1906; J. R. Simonson, editor;
Valley Home Publishing Co.. publishers
(10— 6 P) (A A).
FAIRFIELD, Spokane Co. n- 460
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Go's
WASHINGTON.
Rd.. 34 m. S. E. of Spokane, the county
seat. Farming and horticulture.
STANDARD; Fridays; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established 1896; Oscar
H. Loe, editor and publisher (1—8).
FERNDALE, Whatcom Co. b 500
pop., on Great Northern Rd., 10 m. N. W. of
Whatcom.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscriptions!; established May, 1903: G. A.
Pence & G. A. Newkirk. publishers (8—3 P).
FREMONT, King Co. a 802t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 5 m. N. of Seattle.
COLLEAGUE; Saturdays (A A).
FRIDAY HARBOR,c.li., -sran Juan
Co. tD 500 pop., on Puget Sound, East
Shore of San Juan Island, 30 m. N. by
N. W. of Port Townsend and 80 S. W. of
Bellingham, connected by steamboat. Sal-
mon canneries and lime kilns. Agriculture,
stock raising and dairying.
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
SAN JUAN ISLANDER; Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1891; O. H. Culver, editor
and publisher (1 — S).
GARFIELD, Whitman Co. a- 8»7t
pop., on Northern Pacific and Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Go's Rds., 17 m. N. W. of
Colfax, the county seat. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE ; Fridays; independent-
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established 1887; R. G. Elder, editor and
publisher.
GEORGETOWN, King Co. D 900
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 4 m. S. of
Seattle.
GAZETTE-NEWS; Fridays; local;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished March, 1905; A. A. Bartow, editor and
publisher (4— 8).
SOUTH SEATTLE NEWS; Satur-
days: tour pages 15x22: subscription $1; es-
tablished February, 1903; E. E. Teachuer,
editor; News Printing Company, publishers
(9-6) (A A).
GIG HARBOR, Pierce Co. -O 1,000
pop., 12 m. N. W. of Tacoma, the county
seat. Farming, fruit and potlltry raising
and dairying.
COUNTRY HOME; Saturdays; repub-
lican: sixteen uages 9x12: subscription $1;
established 1904; A. M. White & Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
GOLDENDALE, c. h., Klickitat Co. g
738+ pop., near the Columbia r. Terminus
of Columbia River & Northern Rd., 12 m. N.
of Grant. Ore., 28 from The Dalles, Ore.,
connected by daily stage line, and 100 E.
N. E. of Portland, Ore. Water power.
Farming and stock raising.
RLICRITAT CO. AGRICULTUR-
IST ; Saturdays; republican; sixteen pages
9xl3J^; subscription $1.25; established 1890;
William J. Story, editor and publisher (1— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,24^ in 1896
and 1,189 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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WASniXGTOX.
SENTINEL; Wednesdays;
six pages 18x24; subscription $1;
1879; Sentinel Publishing Co..
publishers (4—8).
Copies printed: For the
this paper seemed to assert
an average issue exceeding i
but failed to furnish such de
mation as would warrant the
of a rating to that effect,
since made any renewal of th
WASHINGTON.
republican:
established
editors and
year 1902
that it had
,000 copies,
finite infor-
accordance
It has not
e claim.
ORANGER, Yakima Co. g 350 pop.,
on Northern Pacific and North Coast Rds.
Brick and tile plant. Cannery and cider
and vinegar plants.
YAKIMA VAL.1.EY NEWS; Fri
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established August. 1905; F.
R. Hawn, editor and publisher (2—8).
GRANITE FALLS, Snohonnsh Co.
Y: 1,000 pop., 12 m. N. E. of Everett, the
county seat. Lumbering, farming and
mining.
POST; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
davs; republican; four pages 13x20; sub-
scription 81; established May. 1903; Frank
Niles. editor; Niles & Messner, publishers
(1—8).
HAMILTON, Skagit Co. ^ 607 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 17 m. E. by N. E.
of Mount Vernon, the county seat. Saw
and shingle mills. Agriculture, lumbering
and mining.
HERAliD; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1901; H. J. Braille, editor and publisher (;— 8).
HARRINGTON, Lincoln Co. D- on
Great Northern Rd., 51 m. W. byS. of Spo
kane. Farming.
CITIZEN; Fridays; six pages 14x20;
subscription $1.5(J ; established 1898; H. S.
Bassett, editor and publisher (1—8).
HARTLINE, Douglass Co. U 375
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 45 m. E. of
Waterville, the county seat. Farming.
STANDARD; Fridays: republican; four
to eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50: es-
tablished April, 1902; B. N. Kennedy, editor
and pul)lisher (2— 8).
HATTON, Adams Co. D- 150 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 32 m. S. W. of Ritz
ville. the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
HUSTLER; Fridays; independent;
four to eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.50;
established March. 1902; W. J. Harter. editor
and publi-her (S— 5).
HILLYARD, S]>ol-ane Co. D- on
Great Northern Rd.. 5 m. N. E. of Spokane.
NEWS; weekly; republican; ^ight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50: established 1900;
M. L. Boyd, editor and publisher (1—8).
H O Q U I A M, Chehalis Co. -a 10,700
pop., a seaport on Gray's harbor, at the
mouth of Hoqulam r., 64 m. W. of Olympia.
the State capital. Lumber, shipbuilding
and fisheries.
WASHINGTONIAN; every morning
except Monday, and \\ EEKLl » Thurs
daysf republican: four pages 15x22; fiu^scrip-
tion-daily $5. weekly $1.30; established-
daily 19i3. weekly 1889; O. M. Moore editor,
and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
tjiis paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SAWYER: Saturdays (A A).
INDEX, Snohomish Co. ti on Great
Northern Rd., 38 m. S. E. of Everett, the
county seat. Mining and lumbering.
MINER; Thursdays; mining; four pages
11x15; subscription $2; established 1899; C. W.
Gorham. editor and publisher (9—3).
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
ISSAQUAH, King Co. -a 500 pop.,
on Seattle & International Rd..42 m. S.E.
of Seattle, the county seat. Coal mining,
lumbering and farming.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900: Geo. B. Webster, editor and
publisher (2—4).
KING CO. RECORD; Saturdays (A A).
KAHLOTUS, Franklin Co. R 500
pop., oil Northern Pacific, Oregon Railway
& Navigation Go's Rd., 120 m. S. of Spo-
kane. Wheat growing and shipping.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription $1.50; established September,
1905; W. D. Smith, editor and publisher
(11-5 P).
KALAMA, c. h., Cowlitz Co. p 554t
pop.— local estimate 950— on Northern Pa-
cific Rd. and Columbia r., 40 m. N. of Port-
land, Ore. Fishing, lumbering and farming.
BULLETIN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1889; Imu»
Bros., editors and publishers (6—3).
KELSO, Cowlitz Co. p 694t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd. and Cowlitz r.. 50 m.
N. of Portland, Ore. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
KELSONIAN; semi weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays (A A). .,,,,„ ^. - ,
COWLITZ VALLEY JOURNAL 1
Fridavs; republican: eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; W. P. Ely.
editor and publisher (8—5).
BOOSTER; monthly (A A).
KENNEWICK, Benton Co. g 1.011
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 5 m. S. W. of
Pasco. Agriculture.
COURIER ; w-eekly ; eight pages 15x^;
subscription S1.50; established 1901 ; L. M.
Soth, editor and publisher (2— 6).
KENT, King Co. -a 1,850 pop., on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 16 m. S. of Seattle, the
county seat. Shingle and saw mills and
cream condensary. Farming and dairying.
W^HITE RIVER JOURNAL; Fri-
days; republican; four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1: established 1889; J. D. Dean, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 92S m 1907
KETTLE FALLS, Stevens Co. cf 600
pop., on Columbia r., and 4 m. W. of Mey-
er's Falls, the nearest railroad station.
Agriculture, fruit growing, lumbering and
mining.
V » T T i?V TRIBUNE; Thursdays; in-
deV^nde^?:fouf pages 15x2-2; subscriptlom
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON.
$1; established April, 1905; Sparks & Wait,
editors and publishers (2—8).
KIONA, Benton Co. g 300 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 65 m. S. E. of North
Yakima. Strawberry growing.
ENTEIIPRI8E; SaturdaJ^s; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established October,
1905; W. A. French, editor; French & French,
publishers (12— 5 P).
KIRKLAND, King Co. d' 650 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. and Lake Wash-
ington, 8 m. E. of Seattle. Woolen and
shingle mills. Logging camps.
RED3IOND SUN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established April,
1907; William R. Stevens, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
LACONNER, Skagit Co. t]564t pop.,
a boat landing on Puget sound, 65 m. N.
of Seattle. Farming.
PUGET SOUND MAIL.; Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$2; established 1873; F. L. Carter and W. A.
Carlson, editors; Mail Publishing Co., pub
Ushers (6—3).
LA CROSSE, Whitman Co. P, on Ore-
gon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd., about
70 m. S. W. of Spokane.
CLIPPER; Fridays (A A).
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
liAKEBAY.
HOME DEMONSTRATOR; semi
monthly; socialism; eight pages 7^x9^^; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1903 ; The De
monstrator Group, editors and publishers
(2-8 P).
LEAVENWORTH, Chelan Co. n
1,050 pop,, on Great Northern Rd., 141 m. E.
of Seattle. Saw and planing mills and box
factoi'y.
ECHO; Fridays; republican; four pages
16x22; subscription $1; established January,
1904; Deed H. Mayar, editor and publisher
(11-5).
liIND, Adams Co. D- 235 pop., on North-
ern Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. W. of Ritzville, the
county seat. Farming and stock raising.
LEADER; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1899; Al. P. Haas, editor and publisher (3—3).
liOOMIS, Ol^anogan Co. ^ 428T pop.,
200 m. N. W. of Spok me. Mining.
PALMER MOUNTAIN PROSPEC-
TOR; Fridaj's; republican; mining; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1897; Prank M. Dallam, editor and publisher
(1—8).
M ABTON, Yakima Co. p 58t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 40 m. S. E. of North
Yakima, the county seat.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays (A A).
MAPLE FALLS, TVhatcom Co. \2*^
pop.— local estimate 292 — on Bellingham
Bay & British Columbia Rd., 38 m. N. E. of
Whatcom, the county seat. Mining, lum-
. bering, shingles and agriculture.
LEADER; Fridaj's ; republican; ten
pages 11x16; subscription $1; established
April, 1902; H. J. Strlckfaden. editor and
publisher (1—8).
WASHINGTON.
M ARYSVILLE. SnohomishCo.^ 728t
pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Snohomish
r., 3 m. N. of Everett, the county seal.
Lumbering.
GLOBE; Saturdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Steve Saunders, editor and publisher
(3—3).
MEDICAL LAKE, Spokane Co. a-
1,200 pop.
MAIL; Fridays: independent: eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1904; A. W. Shepard, editor and publisher
(2-8).
MOLSON, Okanogan Co. ^ 500 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 200 m. N. W. of
Spokane. Farming and mining.
INDEPENDENT ; Fridays ; indepen-
dent; eight to ten pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established September, 19(5; O.H. Woody,
editor and publisher (10—5 P) ( A A).
MONROE, Snohomish Co.^ 1,200 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 20 m. N. of Seattle.
Farming and lumber.
M O N I T O R ; Thursd ay s ; four pages 16x22 ;
subscription $1: established 1899; E. C.
Blssell, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
WASHINGTON TRANSCRIPT;
Fridays (A A).
MONTESANO. c. li., Chehalit Go. -D
3,000 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., at head
of navigation on Chehalls r., 45 m. W. of
Olympia, the State capital. Farming, lum-
bering, dairying, stock raising and salmon
canning
VIDETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2: established 1883; W. D. Crow,
editor and publisher (1 — 7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
four occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
MOUNT VERNON, c. h., Skagit Co.
\2 l,120t pop.— local estimate 2,500— on
Great Northern Rd. and Skagit r., 70 m. N.
of Seattle. Logging and shingle cutting.
Farming.
ARGUS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1891: Frederick
Ornes, editor and publisher (8 — 5).
SKAGIT NEWS-HERALD; Mon-
days; republican: four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1884; Ralph C. Hart-
son, editor and publisher (7—5).
NEWPORT, Stevens Co. cT 1,800
pop., on Great Northern and Idaho & Wash-
ington Northern Rds., about 46 m. N. E. of
Spokane.
MINER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895: Fred L. Wolf, editor and publisher
(1—8).
NOOKSACK, Whatcom Co. b on
Northern Pacific Rd ., 15 m. N. E. of Belling-
ham.
REPORTER; Fridays (A A).
NORTHPORT, Stevens Co. cf 787t
pop., on Spokane Falls & Northern and
Red Mountain Rd. and Columbia r., about
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1171
WASHINGTON.
Min
26 m. N. of Colvllle, the county seat
ing and river navigation.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages lSx22; subscription $2; established 1892;
Wni. P. Hughes, editor and publisher (8—3).
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $2 ; establiphed 1898; C.
F. Murphy, editor and publisher.
NORTH YAKIMA, c. h., Takima
Co. Q 3,151+ pop.— local estimate 11,500—
on Northern Pacific Rd., 37 m. S. of Ellens
burg. Pump, broom, wagon and cigar fac-
tories, flour and saw mills, machine shops,
fruit evaporators and creameries. Mining,
stock raising, hop, hay and fruit growing;
irrigated.
31 0 R N T N G H ER A L D : every morn Ing
except Monday (A A).
YAKIMA REPUBL-IC; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY,
Fridays; republican; daily six to ten, weekly
ten to twelve pages 15x22; subscription— dally
$6, weekly $1.50; established 1879; W. W.
Robertson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,906 in 1907
YAKI3IA DEMOCKAT; Saturdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; J. D. Medlll, editor
and publisher (7—5).
YAKIMA HERALD ; Wednesdays;
sixteen pages 13x20; subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished 1889; Tuesley, McComb & Tuesley, edi-
tors and publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,085 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than i.poo every
year since, up to and including 1907.
FANCY FRUIT; monthly (A A).
NORTHWEST FARM AND
HOME; monthly; agricultural, live stock
and dairy; thirty-six to a hundred pages
9x14: subscription $2; established 1847; Mr.
andMrs.Legh Richmond Freeman, editors;
Washington Farmer Publishing Co., pub
Ushers; dated also at Seattle, Portland, Ore.
and Vancouver, B. C. (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 20,000 in 1907.
OAKESBALE, Whitman Co. n- 928
pop., on Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Co'B. Rd., 46 m. S. of Spokane Falls. Grain
growing district.
TIDINGS; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1901; Jones &
Jones, editors and publishers (4 — 8).
OAK VILLE, Chekalis Co. -n 425 pop..
on Northern Pacific Rd., 22 m. S. E. of
Montesano. Agriculture.
CRUISER; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established April, 1901; D.W.
Bagshaw, editor and publisher (8—5).
ODESSA, Lincoln Co. D- on Great
Northern Rd., 25 m. S. W. of Harrington.
RECORD ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
Mav, 1901: R. S. Crowe, editor and pub-
lisher (3-83.
OKANOGAN, Okanogan Co. ^ Flour
mills; agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
WASHINGTON.
OL, AULA, Kitsap Co. -0106 pop., on the
AdmlraltyIuletRd.,9m.S. of Port Orchard,
the county seat.
SOUND VIEW; monthly; philosophy;
forty pages 4^4x6H; subscription $1; estab-
lished October, 1902; L. E. Rader. editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
O L Y M P I A , c. h., Thurtton Co. -c
State Capital, 10,0(X» pop., on Northern
Pacific, Peninsular and Port Towuseud
Southern Rds. and at southern extremity
of Puget sound. Several saw mills and
manufacturing plants. Water power.
Fruit, farming and logging. Flour mill.
O L Y 31 P I A N ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican ; four to eight pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion-daily $6, weekly $1; established— daily
1890, weekly 1893; S. A. Perkins, publisher
(2-8). _
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding i,ooo' copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
WASHINGTON RECORDER;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
YL, Thursdays; republican; daily four to
twelve, weekly eight pages 15x23; subscrip-
tion— dally $6, weekly $1; established— dally
May, 1902, weekly 1901; S. A. Perkins, pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,413 in 1903 and 2,289 in 1904,
since which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
For the year 1907 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information
as would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
STATE CAPITAL; Friday8;.socialism;
four pages 1:3x2); subscription .50 cents; es-
tablished 1888; B.Eddy, editor; CapltalPrlnt-
ing Company, publishers (2—8).
WASHINGTON STANDARD; Fri
days; democratic; four pages 23x38; sub-
scription $1 50; established 1860; John Miller
Murphy & Sons, editors and publishers (8 — 5).
ORIENT, Ferry Co. cf 200 pop.. 30 m.
from Republic, the county seat. Mining,
lumbering and agriculture.
KETTLE RIVER JOURNAL;Satur-
days; democratic; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1897; Alex. A.
Anderson, editor and publisher (1—8).
OROVIliLE, Okanogan Co. [j 600
pop., on Washington & Great Northera
Rd., 40 m. N. of Conconully, the county
seat.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 16x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1905; Fred. J. Fine, editor and pub-
lisher (4— 8).
ORTING, Pi«rce Co. -D 900 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd.. 18 m. S. E. of Tacoma,
1173
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON.
the county seat. Lumbering, fruit and
hop raising, dairying and agriculture.
ORACLE; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1889;
M. C. Hopkins, editor ; M. U. Hopkins, pub-
lisher (1—8).
PALOUSE, Whitman Co. [>939t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 18 m. E. of Colfax,
the county seat. Saw mills. Lumbering,
mining and agriculture.
- REPUBLIC; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1883 ; B. M. Schick, editor; George N. Lanp-
here, publisher (1—7).
PASCO, c. h., Franklin Go. Q, 254t pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd. Wheat and stock
raising,
EXPKESS; Thursdays (A A).
PE EIjL, Leiois Co. jH 400 pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd.. 15 m. S. W. of Che-
halls, the county seat. Lumbering and
shingles.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; four pages
18x34; subscription $1; established 1900; Perry
M. Watson, editor and publisher (11—7 P).
POMEROY, c. h., Garfield Co. c;953t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd. and on Pataha ci'eek, 55 m. N. E. of
Walla Walla. Agriculture and stock
raising.
EAST WASHINGTONIAN ; Satur
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1881; Peter Mc-
CUing, editor and publisher (7—3).
GARFIELD CO. DEMOCRAT;
Saturdays; democratic; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1904; A. E. Ben-
jamin, editor and publisher (11—5).
PORT ANGELES, c.b., Clallam Co.
ti 3,000 pop., on Strait of Juan de Fuca. 40
m. W. of and connected by steamer with
Port Townsend. Good harbor. Saw and
building stone mills and canneries. Farm-
ing.
OLYMPIC LEADER: Fridays; inde
pendent; eight pages 15x32; subscription
$1; established 1890; Webster Printing Co.,
editors and publUhers (8—5).
TRIBUNE-TIMES; Fridays ; eight
pages 15x29; subscription $1; established
1885; A. A. Smith, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
PORT TOWNSEND, c. li.,J«!^er.
ton Co. -n 3,443+ pop., on Port Townsend
Southern Rd. and Port Townsend bay, near
the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 65 m. N. by
N. W. of Seattle. Daily steamers to Vic
torla. B. C. Commerce. Lumbering and
agriculture.
C A Lli ; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Wednesdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x30; sub-
scription—dally $7. weekly $2; established-
daily 1887, weekly 1885; Call Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (4—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured '
from this paper, but the weekly edition
WASHINGTON.
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
MORNING LEADER; every morning
except Monday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; daily four, weekly eight pages 15x22;
subsci-Iption- daily $8, weekly $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; N. W. O'Rear, manager; Leader
Company, publishers (12 — 1).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,151 in 1898, but has not since
made claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,100 for the year 1898, but has
not since made claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
POULSBO, Kitsap Co. -a 69 pop., 15
m. N. of Port Orchard, the county seat.
Farming.
KITSAP CO. HERALD; Fridays;
eight pages 15x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished February, 1901; Peter Iverson, editor
and publisher.
PRESCOTT, Walla Walla Co. 0, 313
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co's Rd., 18 m.N. of Walla Walla.
SPECTATOR; Fridays; independent;
four pages 15x22; subscription tl.50; estab-
ILshed November, 1902; Chas. H.O'Nell, editor
and publisher (1—5 P).
PROSSER, Yakima Co. p 229t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 45 m. S. E. of North
Yakima, the county seat. Wheat, fruit and
live stock.
BENTON REPUBLICAN; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1: established 1906; R. S. Peters, editor and
publisher (9—6 P).
RECORD; Fridays; socialism; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1892; George E. Boomer, editor and pub-
lisher (2—8).
PULLMAN, Whitman Co. d l,308t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co'»
and Northern Pacific Rds., 80 m. S. of Spo-
kane. Artesian wells. Agriculture.
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Lon E. Wenham, editor and pub-
lisher (1— S).
PUYALLUP, Pierce (7o. C]l,884tpop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 9 m. S. E. of Ta-
coma, the county seat, and 32 S. of Seattle.
Hop growing and shipping. Saw mills.
Fruit growing.
REPUBLICAN; geml-weeklj% Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1.50; established Novem-
ber, 1905, as a weekly; George L. Townes,
editor and publisher (1-8).
Copies printed: 1,440 in 1907
PUYALLUP VALLEY TRIBUNE;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 50; established 1886! Robert
Montgomery, editor and publisher (1—4).
QUINCY, Douglas Co. n- 250 pop., on
Great Northern Rd., 160 ni. E. of Seattle.
Agriculture and stock raising.
QUILL; Fridays; Independent; six pages
11x15; subscription $1.50; established Febru-
ary. 1904; S. G. Shaw, editor and publisher
(1-5 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1173
WASHIXGTOX.
REARDAN, Lincoln Co. □- 750 pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 24 m, W. of Spo-
kane.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; four pages
13x20; subscription $1; established April,
1901: Ray C. Irvine, editor and publisher
(1-8).
RENTON, King Co. -n 2,000 pop., on
Columbia & Puget Sound and Northern
Pacific Rds., 13 m. S. E. of Seattle, of which
It Is a suburb. Coal mining, glass and
twine factories and brick yard. Briquette,
oar and steel works. Lumber mill.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1906; F. W. Sears,
editor and publisher (1—8).
REPUBLIC, c. h., Ferry C7o. D'2,050t
pop., in Colville Indian Reservation. Min-
ing and farming.
N E VVS-MINE R ; Saturdays ;republican ;
four to eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established— Pioieer 1898. 3Iiner 1899, News
190'J, consolidated November, 1903 ; H. W.
Thompson, e litor; NewsMmer Publishing
Co., publishers (3—5 P).
RECORD; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1897; Parliament
& Hull, editors and publishers.
RITZVILLE, c. h., Adams Co. a- 7611
pop.— local estimate 2,0(0— on Northern
Pacific Rd., 64 m. S. W. of Spokane. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ADAMS CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1898; J. Ray Thompson, editor and
publisher (7—5) (A A).
TIMES ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1887; D. W. Petti John, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WASHINGTON STATE JOUR-
NAL; Wednesdays; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1906;
J. M. Benningron, editor; Journal Herold
Publishing Co. (Inc.), publishers (1—7 P).
RIVERSIDE, Okanogan Co. ^
2(K) pop., on Okanogan r., 34 m. S. of Oro-
ville, the nearest railroad station.
ARGUS, Fridays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established Mar,
1904: H. H. Proctor, editor and publisher
(2-8).
ROCKFORD, Spokane Co. D- 644
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd., 25 m. S. E of Spokane, the county seat.
Flouring mills. Agriculture.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; e?tablished
June, 1901; J.A.Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
ROSALIA, Whitman Co. D- 1,000 pop.,
on Northern Pacific, Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul and Spokane & Inland Rds., 35 m.
S. of Spokane. Live stock, grain and fruit.
CITIZEN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1898; F. C.
Chekal. editor and publisher (1—8).
ROSLYN, Kittitas Co. D 188t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 25 m. N.W. of Ellens-
berg, the county seat.
C A SC A DE MINER ; Saturdays : republi-
can; six pages 15x22; subscription S1.5'>; es-
WASHINOTON.
tablished 1S99; A. S. Randall, editor; Randall
Printing Company (Inc.), publishers (1—8).
SAINT JOHN, Whitman Co. a 800
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
Rd., 87 m. S. of Spokane. Agriculture and
stock raising.
JOURNAL.; Fridays; independent; ei^riit
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established-
July, 1903; Otis E. Faught, editor and pub-
lisher (2— 6J.
SEATTLE, c. h., King Co. -n 195,000
pop., on Columbia & Puget Sound, Great
Northern, Northern Pacific and Seattle
& International Rds. and Puget Sound.
Lumbering, milling, shipbuilding, coal
mining, fishing, agriculture, dairying,
stock raising, hop raising, etc. Has steam-
ship connection with all points on the sound
and the Orient. General commerce.
DAILY.
BULiLiETIN ! ever}' morning except
Sunday; law, real estate, insurance and
building; four pages 15x22; subscription $12;
established 1895; Puget Sound Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (8—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; independent; daily
eight, Sunday sixteen to twenty four paiies
17^^x24; subscription $3; established Sep-
tember, 1904; Edwin S. Gill, editor; Seattle
Daily News, Inc., publishers .(2— 7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
POST-INTELLIGENCER: every
morning, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tues-
days and Fridays ; republican; dally twelve
to sixteen, Sunday thirty to thirty six, Bemi-
weekly twelve pages 17x21; subscription-
dally $7.60, semi-weekly $1; establlihed 1867;
S. P. Weston, manager; Post lutelllgencei:
Publishing Co., publishers (2—4). See ad-
vertiseineut on follo^^iiie paee«
Copies printed :(©©»daily, 13,525 in 1896
23,670 in 1905
26,986 in 1906
31,474 in 1907
Sunday: 30,217 in 1905
35,322 in 1906
41,840 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the semi-
weekly edition, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
J^^The absolute correctness
of the latest circulation rating
accorded the Post - Intelli-
gencer is guaranteed by the
publishers of RowelTs Ameri-
can Newspaper Directory, who
will pay one hundred dollars
to the first person who successfully contro*
verts its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement.— Aotu&] average
su'orn net circulation of the Seattle Post-
1174
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WA SHINOTON— Seattle.
Intelligencer for year 190T was: Sunday,
43,039; daily, 35,069; week day, 33.536. Ouly
morning newspaper and only seven day
Associated Press paper printed In Seattle.
Only sworn circulation In Seatth^and it is
net), and the largest genuine and cash paid
circulation in Washington. Leads in cir
culution in Alaska and British Columbia.
For fifty years the Post-1 ntelligexcer has
commanded the respect and confidence of
its readers and advertisers because it is
reliable, clean and wholesome— with all the
news that's flt to print— and gives greatest
. genuine results. Delivered by carrier in all
cities and towns within a radius of 2(X)
miles of Seattle early on day of publica-
tion. Investigation will convince any ad-
vertiser that the Post - Intelligencer's
genuine cash paid home circulation is the
BEST in Seattle, and at the rates in force
is a 7'are bargain.
STAR; every evening except Sunday,
and Sunday morning; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $3; established 1899; Star Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper .had credit
for an average issue of 7,967 in 1901
and 20,484 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday,
Sunday morning, and WEEK L Y, Wednes-
days; independent; daily twelve to twenty-
four, Sunday sixty-four to ninety and weekly
sixteen to twenty pages 18x24; subscription-
daily and Sunday $6, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1881, Sunday 1902; Alden J. Blethen,
managing editor; The Times Printing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 5,989 in 1896
23.553 in 1900
WA SHING TON— Seattle.
Sunday:
29,581 in 1902
32,943 in 1903
37,637 in 1905
42,172 in 1906
46,098 in 1907
31.533 in 1902
36,631 in 1903
43,989 in 1904
48,117 in 1905
56,794 in 1906
66,734 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 5,532 in 1900 and 6,167
in 1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1905 and 1907.
tW~The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating; accorded
the Times is guaran-
teed by the publishers of
RowelTs American News-
paper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to
the first person who successfully con-
troverts its accuracy.
P%iblisher's announcement.— From April 2 to
Nov. 30, 190r, while the Morning Times was
published, the Evening Times sustained a
daily loss of nearly 4,iX)0 copies. The aver-
age of the Daily Times for March was above
46,000. The average for December, after
the Morning Times was discontinued, was
53,949. The average for January, February
March and December was 47,810. Sunday
average for December, 1907-70,125.
Sj
mibol of Highest
Quality
-P-l-
Seattle, Wash.
Only Sworn Circu=
lation in Seattle
and it is NET
Symbol of Known
Quantity
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER
52 to 84 Pages Sundays, 14 to 24 Pages Week Days
Washington's oldest, most reliable, influential, cleanest and best
newspaper, and its leading advertising medium.
Positively the Largest Genuine and Cash Paid
Circulation in the Entire Pacific Northwest
Only morning; newspaper and only seven-day Associated Press Paper printed
in Seattle. The P-I leads in volume of high-class advertising and in genuine " want "
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LTHE POST-IXTELHOENCER CO.,
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S. P. WESTON, Business flanager.
Wn. J. MORTON. Eastern Representative,
Brunswick BIdg,, New York City. 87 Washington St., Chicago, Hi.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1175
WASHINGTON— Seattle.
WASHINGTON—Seattle.
WEEKLY.
ARGUS} Saturdays; independent repub
lican; ten pages 12x18; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1892; H. A. Chadwick, editor and
publisher (.12—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
INTEK1.AKEN; Saturdays (A A).
KING CO. NEWS; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; J. D. Ruffner & Sons, editors and
publisliers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NEWS- LETTER; Saturdays; society;
sixteen pages 11x15; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; Will A. & Harry G. Steel, editors
and publishers (1—8).
PACIFIC BUILDER AND ENGI-
NEER; Saturdays; building, manufactur-
ing and engineering; I'orty-four to sixty
pages 7x10; subscription $5; established 1902;
Jedd P. Fuller, publisher (2—8).
PACIFIC TRIBUNE; Wednesdays
(A A).
RANIER VALLEY RECORD; Fri
days (A A).
SATURDAY EVENING TRIBUNE;
Saturdays (A A).
SEARCHLIGHT; Fridays; negro;
four pa^es 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished Julv. 1905; Joseph Clark and Wesley
C. Peoples, editors; Searchlight Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TRIBUNE; weekly (A A).
TRADE REGISTER; Saturdays; com-
mercial; flfty-two pages 9x12; subscription
.t2; established 1893; Lovett M. Wood, editor;
The Trade Register (Inc.). publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: 1,270 in 1902
1,389 in 1903
1,336 in 1904
1,353 in 1906
1,364 in 1907
UNION RECORD; Saturdays; labor;
eight pages llxlti; subscription $1; estab-
lished 19iX»; F. A. Rust, editor; Western
Central Labor Union, publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,344 in 1901^
and 1,399 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
VAKTAREN; Wednesdays (A A).
VIDNESBYRDET; Wednesdays (A A).
WASHINGTON P O S T. E N ; Frl^
days; Norwegian Danish; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1889; Gunnar Lund, publisher (1—8)
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
WASHINGTON STAAT8 ZEIT-
UNG AND PR ESSE; Fridays; German;
independent ; twelve pages 18x24 ; subscrip-
tion $2 ; established— Prfsse 1900, Zettung
1891, consolidated 1906; German Newspaper
Association, Inc., editors and publishers
(1-T).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WEEK END; Saturdays (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
-RAILWAY AND MARINE NEWS;
semi-monthly ( A A)-
RANCH; semimonthly; horticulture,
dairying and livestock; sixteen to thirty two
pages 10ixl6; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1894; Leonard Fowler, editor; Ranch
Pui>lishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,058 in 1899
and 14,321 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 17,500 in 1907.
WASHINGTON PATRIOT; semi-
monthly (A A).
MONTHLY.
ALASKA-YUKON MAGAZINE;
monthly; one hundred pages 6^x10; subscrip-
tion S1.50; establisi ed March, 1907; E. S.
Harrison, editor; The Harrison Publishing
Company, publishers (10—7).
AMERICAN A SI A TIC ; monthly;
trade and finance; English, Chinese, Japan-
ese; twenty pages 10"^xl4; subscription $3;
established 1902; American Asiatic (Inc.),
editors and publishers. Office, 7 Hancock
block (12-4) (A A).
AMERICAN FORESTER; monthly;
Foresters of America; sixteen to thirty-two
pages 7x9}^ ; subscription $1 ; established
1893;Tho8. H.Andrew, editor and publisher
(1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
A. O. U. W. E M BL E M » monthlv;
united workmen; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription 25 cents; established 1899; The
Grand Lodge. A. O. U. W.. editors and pub-
Ushers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CHURCHMAN; monthly; protestant
episcopal ; sixteen pages 12x18 ; subscription
5(3 cents; established 1888; Rev. H. H. Gowen.
M. A., editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: Principally for free
distribution.
CO A ST ; monthly ; Hterature;one hundred
pages 7x10: subscription $1; established 1900;
Honor L. Wilhelm, editor; Coast Publishing
Co., publishers ( 1— 8 ).
- ■ • ' 3,66:
Copies printed:
in 1902
5^083 in 1903
5,689 in 1904
in
6,113 in 190S
10,509 in 1906
26,256 in 1Q07
NORTHWEST JOURNAL OF ED-
IT C A T I O N ; monthly, except July and
August : educational ; thirty-four pages
8x11; subscription $1; established 1890; H
B Dewev and H. C. Sam p.son, editors; School
Journal Publishing Co., publishers C2-S).
Copies printed: 2,081 in 1896
4,220 in 1904
3,590 in 1907
NORTHWEST MINING JOUR-
NAL; monthly ; mining; twenty-four pages
1176
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON— Seattle.
9x11; subscription $2; established January,
1906; James B. Adair, editor; Northwest Min-
ing Journal Co.. publishers (:3— 6 P).
PACIFIC FISHER3IAN} monthly;
piscatorial; twenty eight pages 10x14; sub-
scription $2; established February. 1903; Mil-
ler Freeman, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,854 in 1903
and 1,479 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
' more than 1,000 in 1907.
PACIFIC L.U31BER TRADE
JOURNAL; monthly; lumber trade;
eighty eight pages 10x13^; subscription $\;
established 1895; Victor H. Becltmau, editor;
Lumber Trade Journal Co.. publishers (9—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 19Q7.
PACIFIC MARINE REVIEW;
monthly; maritime; ship building; thirty-
six pages 9x12; subscription $3; established
April. 1901; H. B. Jayne, editor; Pacific
Marine Review Publishing Co. publishers
(8— 5P).
P ACIFI C PO U I.T R YMAN : monthly;
poultry; thirty-two pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 1895; Major C. Hunt,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1898, but it had
credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1907.
PACIFIC TEMPLAR; monthly (AA).
PACIFIC TOBACCONIJ^T; monthly;
tobacco; sixteen pages loJ4Xl3%; subscrip-
tion §2; established April, 1907; Seth C.
Maker, editor;- Smilh & Maker, publishers
(10—7 P).
RAILROAD AND MARINE GA-
ZETTE: monthly; railroads aud steam-
ships; thirty-six pages 7x10; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; John Bennett, editor
and publisher (12— 3) (A A).
WASHINGTON LIQUOR DEAL-
ER; monthly; liquor; thirty-two pages 7xli);
subscription S2; established January, 1902;
Arthur Gerbel, editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907,
WASHINGTON ODD-FELLOW;
monthly; odd-fellowship; sixteen to twenty
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1892;
J. J. Knoff and F. G. Drew, editors and pub-
lishers (3—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,525 in 1895
and 3.937 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1. 000 in 1905 and 1907.
WESTERNER; monthly; literary ;
forty eight pages 9x11}^ ; subscription 25
cents; established 1904; Edgar L. Hampton,
editor; The Western Company, publishers
(8-5 P).
WHITE'S SAYINGS; monthly; ad
vertlsing; thirty four pages 5^x8}^ ; sub.«!crip-
tion 25 cents; established 1899; C.V.White,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,387 in 1901
and 1,837 in 1902, since which it has not
furnisljed any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
QUARTERLY.
NORTHWEST REALTY RE-
VIEW; quarterly (A A).
WASHINGTOX.
SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Skagit Co. tj
885+ pop., on Great Northern, Seattle &
Northern and Seattle & International Rds.v
S]4 m. N. E. of Mount Vernon, the county
seat, and 86 N. of Seattle. Lumber and
shingles. Coal mining.
SKAGIT CO. COURIER; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription:
$1.50; established May, 1901; Courier Print-
ing Co.. editors and publishers.
SKA GIT CO. TIMES; Thursdays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1891; Times Printing Company, editors and
publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,377 for the
year 1899, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
SHELiTON,c. h., Mason Co. -a 1,300
pop., on Peninsular Rd., connected by
steamer with Olympia, the State capital^
30 m. distant. Logging and milling.
MASON CO. JOURNAL; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 19x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1886; Grant C. Angle, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SKAMOKAWA, Wahkiakum Co. p
700 pop., boat landing on Columbia r., 7 m»
N. N. W. of Cathlamet, the countj' seat.
Saw mill. Agriculture, lumbering and fish-
ing.
EAGLE; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.5(^1; established
1891 ; S. G. Williams, editor and publisher
(1-8).
SNOHOMISH, Snohomish Co. tl
2,101+ pop., on Everett & Monte Cristo^
Seattle & International and Great North-
ern Rds. and Snohomish r. Steamers to
Seattle, 50 m. distant. Agriculture, min-
ing and lumbering.
SNOHOMISH CO. TRIBUNE; every
evening except Sunday, and AA EEKLY,
Fridays; republican; dailj' tour, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1; established— daily 19i'7, weekly
1888; Guy Q. Stryker. editor; Tribune Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (2—8).
SOUTHBEND,c.h., /'aci/icCo.p Tllf
pop.— local estimate 2,500 — on Northern Pa-
cific Rd. and Willapa r., 40 m. W. of Che-
halis. Saw mills and lumber manufacto-
ries and salmon and oyster canneries.
JOURN AL;Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1890 ; F. A. Hazeltine, editor and publisher
(8-5).
Copies printed: 1,081 in 1905
1,311 in 1906
1,346 in 1907
WILLAPA HARHOR PILOT; Fri-
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1890; C. A. Heath, editor; Pilot
Publishing Co., publishers (8 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,073 for the year 1905,^
but has not since made _ definite and'
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
SPOKANE, e. h., Spokane (7o.G-36,848r
pop.— h^cal estimate in 1905, 83,000— on Great
Northern, Oregon Railway & Navigation
Co's, Spokane Falls & Northern, Spokane &
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1177
WASHING TON— Spokane.
WASHINGTON— Spokane.
Palouse, Spokane* Idaho.Washlngton Cen-
tral and Northern Pacific Rds. and Spokane
r. Supply point for the gold and silver
mines of Northern Idaho, Eastern Wash-
ington and British Columbia, and the farm,
fruit and cattle districts of Eastern Wash-
ington, Northern Idaho and Western Mon
tana. Manufactures of lumber, flour, lime
and cement. Foundries and machine shops.
DAILY.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and VVEEKL. Y, Thursdays; repub-
lican r twelve to twenty-four pages 17x24;
subscription— daily $4, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1886b, weekly 1882; Chronicle Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (2—*).
Copies printed: daily: 5j47I in 1897
6,301 in 1900
6,892 in 1902
8,671 in 1903
11,287 in 1904
14,34s in 1905
17,675 in 1906
21,019 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,241 for the year 1897,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
PRESsS; every evening except Sunday;
independent; four pages 18x22; subscription
$3; established November, 1902; The Press
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,464 in 1903
and 3,554 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 190=; and 1907.
SPOKESMAN-REVIEW; every
morning, and SEM1-VVEEKL.Y, Tues-
days and Fridays; independent-republican;
dally sixteen to twenty-two. semi-weekly ten
to twelve, Sunday flfty-two to sixty eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily and Sunday
$10, semi-weeklv $1 ; established — daily 1885,
s«mi-weekly 1883; W. H. Cowles, publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: daily, 12,470 in 1902
13,331 in 1903
16,155 in 1904
17,168 in 1905
19,252 in 1906
20,052 in 1907
Sunday, 15,347 in 1902
17,065 in 1903^
21,636 in 1904
24,037 in 1905
27.299 in 1906
29,384 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 25,534 in 1902
29,466 in 1903
32,757 in 1904
32,327 in 1905
36.300 in 1906
39,995 in 1907
WEEKLY.
NEW WEST TRADE; Saturdays;
mercantile; eight pages 13x2U; subscription
$2; established 1896; Orno Strong, editor and
publisher (2—8). ^ ^ ^ ^
OUTBURST; Fridays; independent;
twelve pages 12!^ixl9; subscription $2; es
tablished 1892; Walton Gilbert Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (8— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5.336 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
SKANDINAV; Saturdays (A A).
WASHINGTON POST; Fridays; Ger
man; independent; ten pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1889; OttoJucke-
land, editor and puVjllsher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,948 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since 1900, up to and including
1907.
WESTERNER; Saturdays (A A).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
WASHINGTON, IDAHO AND
OREGON FARMER; semimonthly;
agriculture; sixteen to twenty-four pages
W}4xl5%; subscription 5iJ cents; established
January, 1902; P. L. Axling. editor; The
Farmer Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,150 in 1905
8,775 in 1906
11,895 in 1907
MONTHLY.
LEAGUER MAGAZINE; monthly;
methodlst episcopal; fifty pages 7x10; eub-
scrlptlou $1; established November, 1905;
Trevor Orton, editor; The Western Colpor-
tage Ass'n (Inc.), publishers (4—8).
NORTHWEST MONTHLY; agri-
culture and immigration; fifty pages 10x13;
•ubscription $1; established November, 1898;
Howard Folsom. editor and publisher (7—7 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,083 in 1903
and 11,142 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
NORTHWEST MINING NEWSj
monthly; mining; thirty-six pages 10xl3i;
subscription $1; established December, 1006 ;
Randall H. Kemp, editor; The Northwest
Mining News Co., publishers (6—7 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907-
SPRAGUE, Lincoln Co. D-1.6C0pop.,
on Northern Pacific Rd., 41 m. S. W. of Spo-
kane. Farming, fruit and stock raising.
INDEPENDENT - TIMES ; Fridays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.2o; estab-
lished-TiJnes 1897. Independent 1905; consoli-
dated 1906; J. M. Cummins, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
SPRINGDALE, Stevens Co. cf ?59
pop., on Spokane Falls & Northern Rd..36 ni .
S. of Colvllle, the county seat. Mining and
agriculture.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1: established
March. 1902: Elmer W. Burrows, editor and
publisher (10-6) (A A).
KFFORMER5 Fridays; republican;
eiglit pages 18x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
Hshed October, 1905; Elmer W. Burrows, ed -
tor; Reformer Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
STANWOOD, Snohomish Co. "d on
Great Northern Rd. and Stillaguamlsh r.,
55 m. from Seattle. Farming, dairying
and lumber.
mriiTTVtfiS' Fridays; republican; four
oa^eslSx-fe: subscription $l!50: established
1^1?h: A Clemens, editor and publisher
(9-3).
1178
AMEEICAN NEWSPAPER DIEECTORY,
JVASHiyOTON.
WAS dl^ G TON— Tacoma.
STEVENSON, c. h., Skamania Co. p
500 pop., on Columbia r., 41 m. E. by N. E. of
Portland, Ore. Fruit raising, lumbering
and farming.
SKAMANIA CO. PIONEER ; Thurs
days; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1893; E. P. Mlchell, editor and
publisher (1-8).
SULTAN, Snohomish Co. "□ 3481 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., about 25 m. E. by S.
of Everett.
STAR; Thursdays (A A).
SUMAS CITY, Whatcom Co. t: 319t
pop., on Bellingham Bay & British Colum-
bia, Canadian Pacific and Seattle & Inter-
national Rds., 20 m. N. N. E. of New What-
com, the county seat. Agriculture and
stock raising.
NEWS; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1889; Lars^Barbo,
editor and publisher (6—3).
SUMNER, Pierce Co. -n531t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 12 m. E. of Tacoma,
the county seat, and 28 S. of Seattle. Sash
and door factory. Fruit and vegetable
evaporaters. Saw mill and excelsior works.
Agriculture.
INDEX; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1900; B. F. Young, editor and publisher (6—3). |
SUNNYSIDE, Yakima Co. g 122 pop.,
32 m. S. E. of North Yakima, the county
seat. Farming.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established May, 1901; William
Hitchcock, editor and publisher (2-3).
VAL.L.EY REPUBLICAN; Fridays
(A A).
TACOMA, c. h.. Pierce Co. -a57,7Ut
pop.— local estimate in 1905, 77,000- on
Northern Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rds., at head of navigation on
Puget Sound. Good harbor. Manufacturing,
lumbering, saw mills, car-wheel works,
foundries, flour mills and mattress and
furniture factories. Wheat, lumber, flour
and coal shipping port.
DAILY.
LEDGER ; every morning, and WEER-
JLY, Thursdays; republican; daily twelve
to sixteen, Sunday thirty six to forty eight,
weekly twelve to twenty four pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $7.50, Sunday $2, weekly
$1: established— daily 1883, weekly 1880;
Henry James, editor; The Tacoma Ledger
Company, publishers (2 — 5).
Copies printed: daily: 6,751 in 1898
7,990 in 1900
10,986 in 1902
14,364 in 1904
15,344 in 1905
16,059 in 1906
17,482 in 1907
Sunday: 14,195 in 1902
18,475 in 1904
20,335 in 1905
21,798 in 1906
25,002 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 3,546 in 1899 and
9,556 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
7,500 in 1907.
Publishef's announcement. — 17,482 daily.
25,UU2 Sunday. The Tacoma Ledger is the
leading morning daily of ceutral and
soutuwesterii Washington. It reach^s
more nonies in its field than the combined
circulation of all other morning papers
printed and circulated therein. Its local
advertising patronage durmg 1907 was 40
per cent greater than during litOG and 70
per cent greater than 1905— proof conclusive
that the most critical of all advertisers (the
local merchant ) believes in its productive
qualities. An absolutely guaranteed net
paid circulation.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday ,^
and WEEIvLiY, twice a week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; imtependent; eight to twelve
pages l'i^/ix2'i%; subscription— daily $5, week-
ly $1; established— daily 1883, weekly 1882;
Albert Johnson, editor; Daily News Publish-
ing Company, publishers ( 1— 4 ).
Copies printed: daily: 9,588 in 1900
12,207 in 1901
13.659 in 1902
13,975 in 1903
14,351 in 1904
15,805 in 1905
16,109 in 1906
16,525 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 4,547 in 1901 and
6,050 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcetnent .—H'<,52() daily. The
Tacoma Evemng News is paid for and read
by many thousands nioj'e peoi>le than any
other evening new.*paijer printed or circu-
lated in its field. Tacoma is the leading
manufacturiiig city of Puget Sound, and is
essentially a eiiy of honics. During 1907,
according" to best statistics, Taconia's
building gain was greater than any other
city of the United States.
Tacoma is the buying center for more
than 200,000 people.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x24; subscription $3; estab-
lished December. 1903; The Tacoma Times
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (.2 — 4).
WEEKLY.
F O R U I>I ; Fridays; republican; eight
pages luxl4; subscription $2 £0; established
July, 191.3; J. H. & E. E. Ryau, editors and
publisheis (2—4).
NEW HERALD; Saturdays; independ-
ent republican ; tour pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1891; T. J. Bell, editor and
publisher.
PUGET SOUND POSTEN; Thursdays;
Swedish; eight to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established November. 190,5; T.
Saudegen, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
SOUTH TACO.IIA PRESS; Fridays;
independent; four to six pages 15x22; sub-
scription .$1; established 1905; CD. Ball, edi-
ter and publisher (1—8).
TIDENDE; Fridays; Norwegian-Danish;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889; Jno. Blaauw editor; Tacoma
Tidende Publishing Co.. publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,917 in 1902
and 2,386 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
VESTKYSTEN ; Fridays (A A).
W A C H T A 31 S U N D E ; Thursdays ;
German; independent; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established 1884; Arthur
Weichbrod, editor and publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1179
WASHINOTON—Tacoma.
for an average issue of 1,450 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
WEST COAST TRADE; Thursdays;
commercial; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1889; Orno Strong, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,250 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, i:p to and including 1907.
MONTHLY.
MASONIC REVIEW; monthly; free
masonry; twenty four pages 6x9^; sub-
scription $1; established 18S)2; Henrietta D.
Gates, editor and publisher (8—5).
NORTHWEST HORTICUliTUR-
IST, AGRICULTURIST AND
DA IRYM A N ; monthly ; twenty four pages
11x15; subscription 50 cents; established 1888;
C. A. Tonneson, editor and publisher; dated
also at Seattle (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1900
and 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PUBLICITY PROMOTER; month
ly (A A).
SAGAMORE; monthly; Improved Or-
der of Redmen; twelve pages 10x12; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1900; T. J.
Bell, editor and publisher.
WEST COAST LUMBERMAN:
monthly; lumber; sixty six to one hundred
pages 10x14; subscription $1; established
1889; Frank B. Cole, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
TEKO A, Whitman Co. P, 3,000 pop., on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Go's Rd., 30
m. N. E. of Colfax. Farming section.
ADVERTISER; Fridays (A A).
BLADE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
January, 1903; M. D. O'Connell, editor and
publisher (1—8).
TENINO, Thurston Co. P 343t pop., on
Northern Pacific Rd., 15 m. S. of Olympla,
the State capital.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
TOLEDO, Lewis Co. p 285t pop., on
Cowlitz r., 40 m. S. of Olympia, the State
capital. Saw mills, brick-yards and cigar
manufactory.
RECORDER; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; W. E. Loomis, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4).
TOPPENISH, YaMma Co. P 1,000
pop., on Northern Pacific Rd., 20 m. S. W.
of North Yakima.
REVIEW; Fridays; six pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established November, 1904 ; ,
George A. McArlhur, editor and publisher |
(1-8).
WASHINGTON.
TOUCH ET, Walla Walla Co. 0, on
Oregon Railway & Navigation Go's Rd., 20
m. W. of Walla Walla, the county seat.
PIO N EER ; Saturdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May. 1907; A. M. Cummins, editor; R. C.
Julian, publisher (11—7 P).
TWISP, Okanogan Co. j:f 250 pop.
200 m. N. W. of Spokane.
METHOW VALLEY NEWS; Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1.50; established July, 1903; H. E.
Marble, editor and publisher (1 — 5 P).
UNIONTOWN, Whitman Co. O, on
Northern Pacific Rd., 80 m. S. of Spokane.
Wheat growing; stock raising and dairying.
PRESS; Fridays (A A).
VANCOUVER, c. h., Ciarke Co. p
6,510 pop., on Portland, Vancouver &
Yakima, Portland & Vancouver and North-
ern Pacific Rds. and Columbia r., 6 m. N.
of Portland, Ore. A military post. Lumber-
ing and manufacturing. Sawmills. Fruit
COLUMBIAN ; daily, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays ; republican ; eight to sixteen
pages 15x22: subscription— weekly $1; estab-
lished—weekly 1889; E. E. Beard, editor and
publisher (4— 8). .
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
CHRONICLE; semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; four pages 13x20: sub-
scription $1: established October, 1905; Glenn
N. Rauck, editor; Vancouver Chronicle Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (11—5 P).
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; repub-
lican; six pages 20x26; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1875; Lloyd DuBoIs, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
VASHON, J^ing Co. D 5f»t Pop., on
Puget Sound, 18 m. N. of Tacoma and 12 S.
by W. of Seattle.
VASHON ISLAND NEWS; Fridays
(A A).
WAITSBURG, W^««« Walla Co. P^
1,800 pop., on Northern Pacific and Oregon
Railway & Navigation Go's Rds., 19 m. N.
E. of Walla Walla, the county seat. Cream-
ery. Farming, fruit raising and dairying.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; J. A. Enochs, editor and pub-
lisher (4—8).
TIMES; Fridays; Independent; four to
eight pages 2ox26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; The Wheeler Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,490 in 1902
and 1,500 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
^WALIiA WAIiLA, c. b., Walla
Walla Co. a, 10,049+ pop., on Washington &
Columbia River and Oregon Railway &
Navigation Go's Rds. and Mill creek, 30 m.
E. of the Columbia r. Trade center for the
1180
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
WASH IIS! GTON.
southeastern portion of the State, Northern
■ Idaho and Northeastern Oregon. Farming
and grain, fruit and stocic raising.
EVENING BUL.1.ETIN; every even
Ing except Sunday: independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $4; established
February, 1906; Evening Bulletin Printing
Company, editors and publishers (4—8).
STATESMAN ARGUS; every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages— daily 18x23,
weekly 20x26; subscription— daily $6, weekly
$1'; established— daily 1885, weekly 1861; W.
Guoln editor; Statesman Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (4 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 3,600 in 1896, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
UNION ; every morning ; republican ;
eight to twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$7.50; established 1881 ; Carl Roe. managing
editor; The Union Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers (9—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,664 in 1900
and 1,434 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory renort, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
UP-TO-THE-TIMES; monthly (A A).
'WALLULiA, Walla Walla Co. P, 3I8t
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's
and Washington & Columbia River Rds.
and Columbia r., 29 m. W. of Walla Walla,
the county seat.
GATEWAYj Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1906; R. C. Julian, editor
and publisher (1—8).
WASHTUCNA, Adams Co. O 110
pop., on Oregon Railway ct Navigation Co's
Rd., 26 m. N. E. of Connell. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent-
eight pages 11x16; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished February, 1902; Eugene Lorton, editor
and publisher.
"W ATERVILIiE, c.h., Doui^ia* Co. n
482t pop., 19 m. N. of Rock Island Station,
the nearest railroad point. Agriculture,
lumbering and stock raising.
BIG BEND E M P I R E ; Thursdays ;
republican ; four pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1888; Jos. G. Tuttle, editor and
publisher.
DOUGLAS CO. PRESS; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1.50; established August, 1902; Ben Spear,
editor and publisher (8— 5).
WAVERIjY, SpoJi-ane Co. a- 112 f
pop., on Oregon Railway & Navigation
WASHINGTON.
Company's Rd., 30 m. S. of Spokane. Farm-
ing and stock raising. Sugar beet growing
and sugar factory.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established September, 1903;
John Reycraf t, editor and publisher (11— 5 P).
WENATCHEE, c. h., Chelan Co. a
2,500 pop., on Great Northern Rd. and Co-
lumbia r. Agriculture, horticulture and
stock raising.
WORLD; every evening except Sunday
(AA).
ADVANCE; Saturdays; eight pages
14x21; subscription $1.50; established 1892;
World Publishing Co., editors and pub.
lishers(8— 5).
REPUBLIC; Saturdays; republican;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1898 : Republican Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WHITE SALMON, Klickitat Co. g
176 pop., on Columbia River, 20 m. W. of The
Dalles, Oregon. Berry growing. Lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent:
eight pages 15x22}^; subscription $1; estab-
lished May 1, 1903 ; John H. Ginder, editor and
publisher (4—8).
"WILBUR, Lincoln Co. a- 695t pop.,
on Central Washington Rd., 35 m. N. W. of
Davenport, the county seat. Flour mill,
creamery and packing house.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican;
ten pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; Howard Splnlng, editor; Splniug
& Bassett, publishers.
SENTINEL} Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1899; N. C.
Davenport, eiitor and publisher (10—3).
WORLD; Fridays (A A).
WINLOCK,i««'ts Co. p 1,100 pop., on
Worthern Pacific Rd., 77 m. N. of Portland,
Ore. Shipping point for Cowlitz valley.
Iron foundry, saw mills and lumber man-
ufactories. Lumbering and farming.
PILOT; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; Sweaney Bros.,
editors and publishers (4— 8).
WINONA, Whitman Co. O, 400 pop.,
on Oregon Railway & Navigation Co's Rd.,
26 m. W. of Colfax. Farming and stock
raising.
NEWS; Fridays; republican: four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established April,
1907; George W. Hancock, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WOODLAND, Cowlitz Co. p on
Northern Pacific Rd., about 28 m. N. of
Portland, Ore.
ECHO; Fridays (A A).
WEST VIRGINIA.
Population 958,800 t. Land Area 24,645 sq. miles,
Bounded north by Pennsylvania and Maryland, east by Maryl md and Vir-
ginia, southeast by Virginia, southwest by Virginia and Kentucky, and north-
west by Ohi). State capital : Charleston. Principal products and industries:
Wool and fruit, and iron and steel manufacturing. Number ot newspapers and
other periodicals (March 30, 1908,) 217, divided as follows: Daily, 34; semi-
weekly, 5; weekly, 160; bi-weekly, 1 ; semi-monthly, 2; monihlv, 15.
The cities of over 4,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t). are as follows :
Wheeling S8,8rSt
Hiintiugdou 1 1 ,923t
Paikersbuisr ll,703t
Charleston 1 l,099t
Martiusburg 7,5filt
Fairmont 5,655t
Grafton 5,650t
Moundsville .5,362t
Bluefield 4,644t
Ben wood 4,51 It
Clarksburg 4,U50t
ALDERSON.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1900; Alonzo C. Nelson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BECKLEY, c. h., Raleigh Co. g 1,8(X)
pop., ou Chesapeake & Ohio, Piney River &
Point Creek and Deepwater & Tidewater
Rds., 75 m. S. E. of Charleston, the State
capital. Mining, lumbering and farming.
RALEIGH CO. HERALD; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 . established 190U; E. S. Hatfield,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
RALEIGH REGISTER; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1880; J. L. Smith, editor and
publisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: 1,835 iri 1907
BELINGTON, Barbour Co. b 2,.5C0
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Coal & Coke»
Belington & Northern and Wabash Rds.,
42 m. S. of Grafton and 18 N. of Elkins.
Lumber, coal and farming.
CENTRAL REPUBLICAN; Fridays;
republican; four pages ISx'^l; subscription
$1; established September, 1901; Frederick
Moore, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
OBSERVER; Tuesdays: democratic;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established
December, 1903; Belington Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
BENWOOD, Marshall Co. b ^.^Ht
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Ohio River,
Wheeling Bridge and Terminal Rds. and
Ohlor.,6m.S. of Wheeling. Steel works,
rolling mill and a blast furnace.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; elghtpages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1895;
Benwood Publishing and Printing Co.,
editors and publishers (9—3).
BERKELEY SPRINGS, c. h.,
Morgan Co. d '?81+ pop., on Baltimore A
Ohio Rd., 2 m. S. of Potomac r. Summer
resort. Glass sand mines. Agriculture and
lumber.
MORGAN MESSENGER; Thursdays;
republican ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1893; S. 8. Buzzerd, editor and
publisher (2 — 8;.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,223 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; four pages*
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1885?
N. S. D. Pendleton, editor and publisher.
BETHANY, Brooke Co. b 300 pop.,
6 m. E. of Wellsburg, the county seat.
Coal mines. Seat of Bethany College.
WEST VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN;
biweekly; twelve pages 9x12; subscription
50 cents; established 190U; Orilus G. White,
editor; Hanes & White, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,261 in 1903
and 1,453 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
BLUEFIELD, Mercer Co. Q 16,500
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 105 m. W. of
Roanoke, Va. In the Flat Top coal region.
LEADER; every evening except Sun-
day; four to eight pages 17x24; subscidption
$3; established April, 1906; J. A. Mulr, editor;
Bluestone Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
TELEGRAPH; every morning except
Monday ; republican ; dally six to twelve
pages 18x24, Sunday twelve to sixteen pages
15x22; subscription $4; established 1893; Hugh
Ike Shott, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily had cre-
dit for exceeding 2,250 in 1907-
ODD FELLOWS FRIEND; monthly
(A A).
BR AM WELL, Mercer Co. g 826t
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 10 ra. W.
of Princeton, the county seat.
COALFIELD ENTERPRISE;Thur8-
days; republican; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1905; W. C.
and C. B. Hedrick, editors; W. C. Hedrlck &
Son, publishers (1—7).
BUCKHANNON, c. h., Upshur Co.
o 1,589+ pop., on West Virginia & Pltt«burg
1182
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
WEST VIRGINIA.
Rd. and Buckhannon r., 22 m. S. of Clarks-
burg. Steam flour and saw mills, woolen
mills, steam tannery, furniture factory
and creamery.
BANNER; Saturdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1876;
T. McCreery. editor and publisher (7— 3P).
DELTA AND KNIGHT-ERRANT;
Thursdays; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; estabUshed — Knight ■ Errant
1896, Delta 1871; TheKuight Errant Company,
editors and publishers (9—3).
-Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 in 1899, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
UPSHUR REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days ^ A A).
BURNS VILLE, Braxton Co. n 153t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., about 40 m.
S. by W. of Clarksburg.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
CAIRO, Ritchie Co. b 900 pop., on
Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 29 m. E. of Parkers-
burg. Oil.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
June, 1904; D. R. McGIothlin, editor; Enter-
prise Printing Co., publishers (1—6).
CAMERON, Marshall Co. ^ 864t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 20 m. E. by
S. E. of Moundsville, the county seat. Man-
ufacture of agricultural implements.
STAR-TRIBUNE; Fridays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; es-
tablished December, 1901 ; Van H. Parriott,
editor; Star-Tribune Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (7-5).
CEREDO, ^o?/n< Co. p 1.279t pop., on
Chesapeake & Ohio, Norfolk & Western and
terminus of Ohio River Rds. and Ohio and
Big Sandy rs., 3 m. E. of Catlettsburg, Ky.
Qrist, saw and planing mills.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1885; T. T. McDougal, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
CHARLESTON, c. h., Kanawha Co.
-a State Capital, 25.000 pop., on Ohio
Central, Coal & Coke and Chesapeake &
Ohio Rds. and Great Kanawha and Elk rs.
Coal, oil, lumber, iron and salt.
GAZETTE; every morning except Mon-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription— daily
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 1888, weekly
1877; Moses W. Donnally, manager; Charles-
ton Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 4,000 and the
weekly edition had credit for exceed-
ing 1,000 in 1907.
MAIL; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri
days; republican; eight pages 17}^x22; sub-
scription—daily $4. semi-weekly $1; estab
llshed— daily 1893. semi-weekly 1885; News
Mail Company, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has been secured
from this paper since 1894, but the
WEST VIRGINIA.
daily edition had credit for exceeding
4,000 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the semi-
weekly edition, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; negro; repub-
cau; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1901; The Advocate Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
CHARLESTOWN, e h , J^trton
Co. cf 2,393+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Norfolk & Western Rds., 12 m. S. of Mar-
tlnsburg. Manufacturing and agriculture.
FARMERS'ADVOCATE; Saturdays;
democratic ; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established 1885; Robert C. Rissler, edi-
tor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: 1,132 in 1903
1,148 in 1905
1,152 in 1906
1,250 in 1907
SPIRIT OF JEFFERSON; Tues-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1844; Geo. W. Haines,
sdltorand publisher (4—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
inforration as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
VIRGINIA FREE PRESS; Thurs
days ; democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; Kubscrlp-
tlon $1.50; established 1872; estate of W. W. B.
Gallaher, editors and nublishers (7—5).
WEST VIRGINIA EDUCATOR;
monthly (A A».
CLARKSBURG, c. h., Harrison Co.
[^ 4,050+ pop.— local estimate 12,500 — on
Baltimore & Ohio, Monongahela River and
West Virginia & Pittsburg Rds. Agricult-
ure and grazing. Coal mines.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic;
daily six, weekly eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1.25; estab-
lished—daily 1891, weekly 1876 ; J. G. Shaw,
editor and publisher (8 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
the daily edition of this paper seemed to
assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TELEGRAM; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 17>^x24; subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1; established— daily 1902,
weekly 1861; Clarksburg Telegram Company,
editors and publishers (1— 7\
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed tp
fninish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that eftect.
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for an issue of 1,728 for the
year 1895, but has not since made
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
ii8;j
WEST VIRGINIA.
WEST VIRGINIA.
definite and satisfactory claim for is
suing so many as i,ooo copies.
HAURISON CO. HKRALI); Fri-
days; republican; eit:ht pages lix^^; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1901; N. F.
Kendall, editor; Herald Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3—3). _
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CLAY, c. h., Clay Co. u 357t pop., on
Danrllle & Western Rd., 35 m. N. E. of
Charleston, the State capital. Lumbering.
CLAY CO. FREE PRESS; Thurs-
days (AA).
CLENDENIN, Kana'cha Co. -n Ult
pop., on Coa' & Coke Rd., 20 m. N. E. of
Charleston, the State capital.
COURIER; Fridays (A A).
UAVIS, Tucker Co. [j 3,391t pop., on
West Virginia Central &. Pittsburg Rd.
and Allegany mountains, 84 m. W. of
Cumberland. Md. Saw and wood-pulp
mills and tannery. Lumber trading and
mining.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1897; W. R. Morris, editor and publisher
(9-5).
ELIZABETH, c. h., Wirt Co. ti 887t
pop., ou Little Kanawha r., 30 m. S. of
Parkersburg, connected by steamboats.
Grist and saw mills.
KANAWHA NEWS; Fridays; demo-
cratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1893; S. H. Mitchell, editor and pub-
lisher.
TIMES-MESSENGER ; Wednesdays;
four pages 15x22; subscription .tO cents; es-
tablished—rimt's 1886, J/essenger 1896; Times-
Measenger Publishing Co., publishers (3—3).
ELKINS, c. h., Randolph Co. C 2,018t
pop..on West Virginia Central & Pittsburg
Rd., 7 m. N. of Beverley. Railroad machine
shops, grist, saw and planing mills. Tim-
ber, coal mining and agriculture.
INTER - MOUNTAIN ; daily except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; re-
publican; dally four, weekly eight pages
15x32; subscription— daily .$4, weekly .$1; es-
tablished—daily 1907, weekly 1891 : H. G.
Johnson, manager; Inter- Monutain Pub-
lishing Co., puljlishers (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
defiiiite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
WEST VIRGINIA LUMBERMAN
AND NATIONAL WHOLESALER!
semi monthly (A A).
FAIRMONT, c. h., Marion Co. ^
5,655t pop.— local estimate 11,000— on Balti-
more & Ohio Rd. and Monongahela r., 77 m.
S. E. of Wheeling. The river is navigable to
this point. Glass factories and mining and
shipping of coal.
MORNING TIMES; every morning,
and INDEX, Wednesdays; daily Independ-
ent, weekly democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription — daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily September, 1900, weekly 1874;
Earl H. Smith, editor; Index Printing Co.,
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1903 and 1904, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
WEST VIRGINIAN; every evening
except Sunday, and SE3II-AVEEKL Y,
Mondays and Thursdays; republican; four
pages 20x26; subscription— daily $3, semi-
weekly $1: established —daily 19(tt, semi-
weekly 1868; Fairmont West Virginian Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (3—8).
Ccpies printed: daily, 2,723 in 1906
2,800 in 1907
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; Independ-
ent ; eight pages 22x28 ; subscription $1 : estab-
lished 1892; H.C. Sample, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ILLUSTRATED WEST VIRGIN-
IAN; monthly (A A).
FAY E T T E V I L L E. c. h.. Fof/etie
Co. P 413+ pop., 48 m.S.E. of Charleston, the
State capital. Agriculture and coal mining.
FAYETTE JOURNAL; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1875; C. A. Goddard, editor
and publisher (1—8).
1.403 in 1901
1,930 in 1904
1,990 in 1905
2,250 in 1906
2.404 in 1907
FAYETTE FREE PRESS; Thurs-
days; democratic: eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription «1; established 1898; J. Alfred Tay-
lor, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1906
this paper'seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
Copies printed:
the weekly edition of this paper seemed but failed to furnish such definite infor-
to assert that it had an average issue mation as would warrant the accordance
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to . of a rating to that effect.
furnish such definite information as tt-^..^^ r-.. n i-^Tt r,r.T^
would warrant the accordance of a FORT GAY , " «2/ne Co. p 43/ 1 pop_..
rating to that effect.
RANDOLPH ENTERPRISE;
Wednesdays; democratic ; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1874; James W.
Weir, editor and publisher (7—5).
TYGARTS VALLEY NEWS;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 20x26: sub-
aorlptlon $1; established 1889; News Print-
ing Co.. editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
&„'ce'\irc\"!f blTnot ffisied"'/n'y aa-jy.VnaSpe-ndentViair pages 20.26, .ub
on Norfolk & Western Rd., about 25 m. S.
of Catlettsburgh, Ky.
LEADER; Wednesdays (A A).
FRANKLIN, C-^-> Pendleton 6'o.n-500
pop., on Ohio River Rd. and Potomac r., 85
m. from Harrisonburg, Va. Tanneries,
stock raisins and agriculture.
SOUTH BRANCH REVIEVV; FrI
1181
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WEUT VIRGINIA.
ecription $1.25; established 1894; A. A.Mar-
tin, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1896, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
G ASS A'WA.Y, Braxton Co. D 55t pop.
NEWS: Fridays (A A).
GLENVILLE, c. h., Gilmer Co. a SOSf
pop., on Little Kanawha r.. 50 m. S. E. of
Parkersburg. Agriculture, lumbering and
coal trade.
DEMOCRAT, -Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 17Ax21|; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1902; C. W. Marsh, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
PATHFINDER; Thursdays; republi-
can; four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab
lished 1892 ; M. B. Morris, editor and pub
Usher (1—8).
GORMANIA, Grant Co. cT *00 pop.,
on West Virginia, Central & Pittsburg Rd.,
60 m. S. of Cumberland, Md. Tannery.
Farming.
NORTH BRANCH STAR; Fridays;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1895; J. R. SchaefEer, editor and publisher
(9-3).
GRAFTON, c. h., Taylor Co. tl 5,650t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and Tygart
Valley r., 100 m. S. E. of Wheeling. Lumber
trade, coal mining and manufacturing.
REPUBLICAN J every evening except
Sunday, and TA YL.OR CO. REPUBLI-
CAN, Fridays (A A).
SENTINEL ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1903. weekly
1870: James W. Hall, editor;' Sentinel Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1889 ;
John S. Barlow, editor; The Leader Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (2-4).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
_WEST VIRGINIA METHODIST
PROTESTANT; Wednesdays (A A).
GRANTS VII.LE, c. h., Calhoun Co.
a 225f pop., on Little Kanawha r., 70 m.S.E.
of Parkersburg. Farming and lumbering.
^ CALHOUN CHRONICLE I Tuesdays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1883; Bill & Hays, editors I
and publishers (3—3). j
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WEST VIRGINIA.
NEWS; Fridays: republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $1: established 1898; Boyd
B. Stutler, editor; News Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1899 and 1900, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
HAMLIN, c. h., Lincoln Co. p 248 pop.,
on Mud r., 28 m. from Huntington. Steam
flour mills. Agriculture, coal mining and
lumbering.
LINCOLN MONITOR; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1902; W. E. Tabor, editor and
publisher (3—3).
LINCOLN REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1903; A. W. Hoff,
editor and publisher (9—6) ( A A).
HARM AN, Randolph Co. u 152t pop.,
on Dry Fork Rd.
NEWS; Fridays (A A").
HARPER'S FERRY, Jefierton Co.
□'896+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and
Potomac r., 8 m. W. of Charlestown, the
county seat. Pulp manufactories. To-
bacco raising. Summer resort.
TIMES; Fridays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 17J^x24; subscription $1;
established 1887; The Times Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (3 — 1).
HARRIS VILLE, c h., Ritchie Co.\^
361+ pop., terminus of Pennsboro & Harris-
ville Rd., 37 m. E. of Parkersburg. Roller
and planing mills. Farming.
RITCHIE GAZETTE; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1873; Robert Morris, editor
and publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,387 in 1904,
since_ which it _ has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
RITCHIE STANDARD; Thursdays;
eight to ten pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1895; L. H. Adams, editor and
publisher (3—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
HINTON, c. h., Summers Co. g 3,763t
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and New r.,
55 m. S. E. of Charleston, the State capital.
Large brownstone quarry. Timber and
coal. Agriculture.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 13x20; subscription $3; estab-
lished May, 1902; Franklin Publishing Co.,
publishers.
INDEPENDENT HERALD; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 20x24 ; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1873; W. H. Sawyers,
editor and publisher (7—3 P).
LEADER; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription SI ; established
1894; J. W. Graham, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1185
WEST VIRGINIA.
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SUMMERS REPUBLICAN; Fridays
(A A).
HO'RTO'N , Randolph Co. n on Dry
Forks Rd., 20 m. S. E. of Elkins. Large
lumbering Interests.
NEW STAR; Fridays ; democratic ;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; J. W. Miller, editor and pub-
lisher (13— 3J (A A).
HUNTINGTON, c. h., Cabell Co. -a
11,923+ pop.,on Chesapeake & Ohio and Ohio
River Rds. and Ohlor., 52 m. W. of Char-
leston, the State capital. Car factories
and general manufacturing. Shipping
point for coal, lumber, iron and salt.
ADVERTISER ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEK li V, Thursdays ; demo-
cratic ; six pages 15x22 ; subscription— dally
$3, weekly $1; established— dally 1889, weekly
1869; J. H. Long, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,217 in 1899 and 1,651 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
DISPATCH; every morning except
Monday (A A).
HERA Li U; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republi
can; dally eight to ten, weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $0, weekly $1;
established 1891; C. E. Haworth, editor;
The Herald Co., publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper has on two occasions indicated
a desire to have credit for issuing more
than _ 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
such a rating has never been forthcom-
ing.
For the year 1902 the weekly edition
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
WEST VIRGINIA COURIER; Sat
urdays (A A).
HURRICANE, Putnam Co. -a 207
pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 25 m. W.
of Charleston, the State capital. Hub and
spoke factory. Farming, lumbering, flre
and pottery clay and petroleum.
BREEZE; Saturdays; independent;
four to eight pages 16x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; J. E. Billups, editor and
publisher (7—5).
KENOVA, Wayne Co. JJ 863t pop., on
Norfolk & Western and Chesapeake & Ohio
Rds. and Big Sandy r., 13 m. N.W. of Wayne,
the county seat. Saw ana planing mills
and railroad repair shops.
REPORTER; Fridays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1891; T. T. McDougal, editor and pubiisher
(7-3 P).
KEYSER, c. h., Mineral Co. cf 2,536t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and West Vir-
ginia Central & Pittsburg Rds., 23 m. S.
75
WEST VIRGINIA.
W. of Cumberland.Md. Manufactories and
mills. Grain and live stock.
MOUNTAIN ECHO; Fridays; republl-
fft"{,i/^":? ,P-.^^«» 20x20; subscription $1;
pubSsl^lslI^' ^- ^- ^«^->' «^"- -^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,075 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
WEST VIRGINIA TRIBUNE ; Fri-
days; democratic ; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1870 ; W. C. Lon^
editor and publisher (8-3). *'
WEST VIRGINIAN; monthly (A A).
KEYSTONE, McDowell Co. p 1,088
pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd., 8 m. S. E.
of McDowell, the county seat. Agriculture.
^IcD DWELL TI3IES; Saturdays
KINGWOOD,c.h.,Pr««fo7» Co. ^ 7»0t
pop., on West Virginia & Northern Rd.,
17 m. W. N. W. of Oakland, Md. Sash and
blind factory. Summer resort.
PRESTON LEADER; Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15^x22; subscription $1:
estabUshed August, liK33: S. B. Montgomery
editor and publisher (3—8).
^PRESTON CO. JOURNAL; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 20x26 ; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1866; H. S. Whetsell, edi-
tor and publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: 1,805 in 1905
1,830 in 1907
WEST VIRGINIA ARGUS; Thurs
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1870; M. E. Mehr-
ten, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,570 in 1907
LEWISBURG, c. h., Greenbrier
Co. g 872t pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio
Rd. and Greenbrier r., 25 m. E. of Hinton.
Agriculture.
GREENBRIER INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; democratic; four pages 30x26;
subscription $1.50; established 1866; Thos. H.
Dennis, editor; Dennis & Argabrlte, publish-
ers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
lilTTIiETON, Wetzel Co. b 1,200 pop.,
on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 32 m. N.of Clarks-
burg. Farming, oil and gas.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
four pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
June, 1904; D. L. Long, editor; Littleton Print-
ing Co., publishers (12—5).
LOGAN, c. h., Logan Co. P 325 pop.,
on Guyandotte r., 55 m. S. S. W. of Charles-
ton, the State capital. Agriculture, lumber-
ing and coal mining.
LOGAN CO. BANNER; Wednesdays;
democratic; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1; established 1889; H. C. Bagland, editor;
W. A. Brazie, publisher.
liUMBERPORT, Harrison Co. u
1,800 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 11 m.
N. of Clarksburg, the county seat. Flour
mills, zinc works, glass plants, lumber and
list)
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WEST VIRGINIA.
planing mills; coal mines, natural gas.
Agricultural section.
NEW-INDEPENDENT; Fridays; in-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
J1.50; established 190(): George A. Dean, edi
tor and publisher ( 1—8).
MADISON, c. h. , Boone Co. p 200 pop.,
35 m. S. W. of Charleston, the State capital.
Agriculture and timber.
BOONE DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
d"emocratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1883; Geo. W. Smoot, editor
and publisher.
COAL. RIVER REPUBLICAN;
Thursdays (A A).
MANNINGTON,i»farton Co.^ l,681t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 20 m. N. of
Clarksburg and 60 E. of Wheeling. Saw
and flour mills, tannery and machine
shops. Pottery and glassworks. Extensive
oil field.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $3; established June, 1902; F. K. Bryant,
editor and publisher (12—4).
ENTERPRISE; semi weekly; Wednes-
days and Saturdays; independent; four to
twenty pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; J. Bruce Hess, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1897; F. K. Bry-
ant, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
MARIilNTON, c. h., Pocahontas Co.
□, 171 pop., on Greenbrier r. Timber.
Farming.
MESSENGER; Saturdays; republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; R. A. Kramer, editor; Pocahontas Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (3— 3).
POCAHONTAS TIMES; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1 ; established 1882 ; A. & N. Price, editors
and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
MARTINSBURG, c. h.. Berkeley
Co. cf 7,564+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio and
Cumberland Valley Rds., 25 m. N. E. of Win-
chester, Va. Railroad repair shops, distil-
lery, lime and phosphate factories, woolen
and hosiery mills, brass foundry and
wagon works.
EVENING JOURNAL,; every evening
except Sunday; independent; six pages
15x22; subscription $3; established May, 1907;
Harvey A. Bush, editor; Evening Journal
Publishing Co . publishers i5 — 7 P).
WORLD; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI-WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription— daily $8.25, semi-weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1891; W. E. Hoffheins. editor;
W. E. Hoffheins & Co., pubU8her8(2-S).
HERALD; Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
WEST VIRGINIA.
1880; W. E. Hoffheins & Co., editors and pub-
lishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1894 and 1902, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so manv.
PIONEER PRESS: Saturdays; negro;
four pages 30x26 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882; J. R. CUCCord, editor and pro-
prietor.
STATESMAN -DEMOCRAT; Frl
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established— S^afesHian 1869,
Democr-at 1894, consolidated 190'6; C. W.
Beyer, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
TOMAHAWK; monthly ; Improved
Order of the Red Men ; twenty pages 6}^x9}^ ;
subscription 50 cents; established December,
1901; C. K. Chambers, editor and publisher
(1-8). _
Copies printed: 1,583 in 1904
1,800 in 1905
2,100 in 1907
MIDDLEBOURNE,c. h., Tyltr Co.
\2 600 pop., on Ohio r., 50 m. S. by S. W. of
Wheeling. Agriculture, stock raising, lum-
bering and wool growing. Extensive oil
field.
TYLER CO. JOURNAL; Thursdays;
democratic; four to eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899 ; C. B. Rlggle,
editor and publisher (1— 5 P).
TYLER CO. STAR; Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1877; H. W. Smith, editor and
publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have"
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
MILTON, Cabell Co. -a 682t pop., on
Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 18 m. E. of Hunting-
ton, the county seat. Saw and grist mills.
Oil wells, agriculture and lumbering.
CABELL RECORD; Thursdays; four
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ;e8tablished 1898 ;
Jas. R. Dudley, editor and publisher (1—8).
MONTGOMERY, Fayette Co. p
3,000 pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd. and
Kanawha r., 27 m. S. E. of Charleston. Coal
mining.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $1; established August,
1903; L. S. Montgomery, editor and publisher
(1-8).
MOOREFIELD, c.h., Hardy Co. ^
460+ pop., on South Branch r., 27 m. W. of
Romney. Roller flour mills, tannery, plan
Ing mills and lumber. Agriculture.
EXAMINER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1896; S. A. McCay, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed:^ This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,074 in 1903
and 1,362 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CATALOCrE BY STATES.
1187
WEST VIRGINIA.
MORGANTOWN, c. h., Monongalia
Co. i 12,000 pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.
and Monongahelar., 102 m. S. of and con-
nected by steamboat with Pittsburg, Pa.
Seat of the West Virginia Unirerslty.
Glass factories, tin mill, coal mines, brick
yards and stone quarries. Agricultural
region.
CHROXICLiE; evei-y morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays; re-
publican; daily six, weekly twelve pages
15x22; subscription— daily $4.50, weekly $1.25;
established June, 1904; D. M. Greene, editor;
The Chronicle Publishing Co., publishers
(1-8).
DAILY POST; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; repub-
lican; eight paaes 15x22; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1.25; established— daily 1899,
weekly 1864; Morgantown Post Co., Inc.,
editors and publishers (1—8)
Copies printed: weekly, 1,360 in 1907
NEW DOMINIOiS ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and NEW DOMINION-.
NEWS; Wednesdays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly $1 ;
established— dally 1897, weekly 1876; Gilbert
B. Miller, editor; The Dominion News Co.
(Inc.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
BAR; monthly; legal; fifty- two pages
7x10; subscription $1; establlehed 1894; Bar
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(9-3) (A A).
GHOUKKI; monthly; free tliought;
thirty-six pages 4J4x7%; subscription 25
cents; established 1901; Howard Llewellyn
Swisher, editor and publisher (1—8).
WEST VIRGINIA SCHOOL JOUR-
NAL; monthly (A A).
MOUNDSVILLE, «• h.. Manhall
Co. d] 5,362+ pop.— local estimate 8,000— on
Baltimore & Ohio and Ohio River Rda. and
Ohio r., 11 m. below Wheeling. Manufac-
turing and farming.
ECHO; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; daily independ-
ent, weekly democratic; dally eight, weekly
sixteen pages 15x30; subscription— daily $8,
weekly $1; established -daily 1896, weekly
1889; J. D.Shaw, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: daily, 1,155 in 1906
1,286 in 1907
Weekly, 1,358 in 1902
1,589 in 1903
1,746 in 1904
2,016 in 1905
2,271 in 1906
2,356 in 1907
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican; four pages 16x22; subscription— dally
$2.50, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1899. week-
ly 1874; Marshall Printing Company, pub-
lishers (13-3).
NEW CUMBERLAND, c h., Han-
cock Co. ti 2,198+ pop., on Pittsburg, Cincin-
nati, Chicago & St. Louis Rd. and Ohio
r., 9 m. N. of SteubenvlUe, O., and 30 W. of
Pittsburg, Pa. Manufactures of flre-brlck,
sewer pipe and terra cotta work. Foundry
and machine shop.
HANCOCK CO. COURIER; Fridays;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1869; J. W. Plattenburgh & Son, editors and
publishers (7— 3P).
WEST VIRGINIA.
HANCOCK CO. INDEPENDENT;
Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$i; established 1877; R. M. Brown, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,100 for the year 1895,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
NE'W MARTINSVILLE, c. h.,
Wetzel Co. ti 2,213 pop., on Ohio River Rd.
and Ohio r.. 40 m. below Wheeling. Manu-
factures of lumber, oil barrel8,wool, leather
and staves.
DISPATCH; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901; Grif Alexander, editor; Valley
Printing Co., Inc., publishers (2—8).
WETZEL DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1877; C. 6. Westerman, edi-
tor; The Wetzel Democrat Publishing Co.,
Inc., publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,148 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
W^ETZEL REPUBLICAN ; Thurs-
days; independent republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888; B. B.
Muhlemann, editor; Muhlemann & Oekies,
publishers.
MOUNTAIN STATE GAVEL;
monthly ; Junior Order United American
Mechanics; eight pages 15x22; subscription
75 cents; established 1893; G. S. Snodgrass,
editor; Valley Printing Co., Inc., publishers
Copies printed: 529 in 1907
OCEANA, c. h., Wyoming Co. J3 187t
pop., 50 m. S. of Charleston, the State
capital. Agriculture and timber.
WYOMING TRIBUNE; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 11x16; subscription
$1; established 1898; Marvin T. Bowman, ed-
itor and publisher (9—3).
PARKERSBURG, c. h., Wood Co.
\3 11,703+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Balti-
more & Ohio Southwestern and Ohio River
Rds. and Ohio and Little Kanawha rs., 96 m.
below Wheeling. Oil refining and manu-
facturing. U. S. Custom House, household
furniture factory, lumber and flour mills
acid works, foundries and machine shops
Exports ship timber.
DISPATCH NEWS; every morning,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; republican;
daily eight. Sunday twelve to twenty, week-
ly eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily and
Sunday $5, Sundav $1, weeklj' $1 ; estab-
lished 189T; C. B. Smith, editor; Daily News
Publishing Company, publishers (9— 3)(A A)-
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 3,333 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1906.
For the year 1901 the weekly edition of
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
SENTINEL; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEK L Y, Tuesdays and
1188
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTOKY,
WEST VIRGINIA.
Fridays; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub
scrlptlon— daily $4.50, seiul-Treekly SI; es-
labllshed— daily 1889, semi-weekly 1875; R. E.
Hornor, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
Copies printed: daily: 1,260 in 1896
1,978 in 1900
2,159 in 1902
2,301 in 1903
2,442 in 1905
2,640 in 1906
2,947 in 1907
STATE JOURNAL.; every evening ex
•ept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; elglit pages— dally 17J^x24, weekly
30x24; subscription — dally $5. weekly $1;
••tabllshed— dally 1888, weekly 1869; B. W.
Morris, editor; State Journal Co., publishers
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,325 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in "1907.
The weekly edition had credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the years 1898 and 1902, but has not
since set up any definite and satisfac-
tory claim for issuing so many.
BAPTIST BANNER; Thursdays
(▲A).
WEST VIRGINIA CHRISTIAN;
semi-monthly; Christian Church;, twelve
pages SJ^xll^; subscription 50 cents; estab-
liahed 1899; Orllas G. White, editor; B. E.
Hanes, publisher (11—5 P).
PARSONS, c.b., Tucker Co. ^ 618t
pop. — local estimate 1,240 -ou West Virginia
Central & Pittsburg Rd. and Cheat r., 72
m. S. W. of Cumberland, Md., and 20 N. E.
of Elklns. Farming, tanneries, pulp mills,
lumbering and mining.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24; subscription $l;eRtablished
1896; A. A. Dorsey, editor and publisher (7— 5).
MOUNTAIN STATE PATRIOT;
Wednesdays; prohibition; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established July, 1902; J. W.
Bedford, manager; Mountain State Patriot
Co., publishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TUCKER DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1880: John T. Reger, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
PENNSBORO, Bitchie Co. ^ 738t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 41 m. E. of
Parkersburg. Saw and planing mills, stave
and heading factory, tobacco and cigar
factories and pulley works. Oil, coal and
agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 18TO;
J. A. Wooddell, editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: 1,073 in 1897
1,117 in 1907
PETERSBURG, c. h., Grant Co. c[
350 pop., on S. branch of Potomac r. Agri-
cultural and stock raising. Tannery, flour
and planing mill and furniture factory.
GRANT CO. PRESS; Fridays; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1896;
Welton & Johnson, editors and publiiherB
(1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
WEST VIRGINIA.
for an average issue of 1,085 in 1900
and 1,510 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished anv definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PHILIPPI, o. h., Barbour Co. ^ 665t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and Tygart's
Valley r., 24 m. S. of Grafton. St«am saw
and grist mill, foundry and marble works.
BARBOUR DEMOCRAT; Thurs-
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; A. S. Poling,
editor; The Democrat Company, publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1880; H. K. McCutcheon, editor and
publisher C3— :3).
PIEDMONT, Mineral Co. cf 2,115t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio, Cumberland &
Pennsylvania and West Virginia Central &
Pittsburg Rds., 26 m. S.W. of Cumberland,
Md. Railroad shops. Coal mines.
HERALD; Fridays; independent; four
pages 2Ux26; subscription $1; established 1881;
F. W. Rose, editor and publisher (8—3).
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1891 ; J. R. Combs, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,049 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
BUSINESS FARMER; monthly: ag-
riculture; sixteen pages 11x15; subscription
50 cents; estabiislied January, 1906; Charles
T. Sweet, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,083 in 1907
PYTHIAN BANNER; monthly;
Knights of Pythias; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1891 ; John M.
Stanley, editor and oubllsher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1898
and 3,840 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PINEVILLE, c. h.. Wyoming Co. p
300 pop., 11 m. N. of Welch, nearest rail-
road station. Lumbering and coalfields.
WYOMING MOUNTAINEER; Fri-
days; republican: four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established February, 1905; J. J,
& J. B. Suope, editors; Mountaineer Publish-
ing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1*906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that efiFect.
POINT PLEASANT, c. h., Maton
Co. -D 1,934+ pop., on Ohio Central and Balti-
more & Ohio Rds. and at confluence of
Kanawha and Ohio rs., 300 m. above Cln-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1189
WEST VIRGINIA.
WEST VIRGINIA.
cinnati, O. Agriculture, timber and coal
and salt mining.
REGISTER; Wednesdays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.00; estab-
lished 1862 ; F. B. Tlppett, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
STATE GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight
pages lox20; subscription $1.25; established
1880; LlTiaSimpson-Poffenberger, editor and
publisher.
PRINCETON, c.h.,3fercer Co. gCm.
N. of Ingleside, the nearest station on Nor-
folk & Western Railroad, and 80 S. E. of
Charleston, the State capital. Agriculture.
STAR-JOURNAL,; every morning ex-
cept Monday, and VVEEKIiY, Fridays;
republican; eight pages 13x20 ; subscription
—daily $3, weekly $1 ; established 1879; D.
HoweBarger, editorandpubli8her(4— 7)(AA).
MERCER REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days ; republican ; eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $1 ; established August, 1902 ;
Princeton Printing & Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
MOUNTAIN BAPTIST; monthly
(A A).
RAVENS WOOD, Jack$on Co. -a
i,074t pop., on Ohio Rlrer Rd. and Ohio r.,
35 m. below Parkersburg. Shipping point.
Agriculture.
NEWS ; Wednesdays; republican; four
pages 18x23; subscription $1 ; established 1868;
S. J. Newell, editor and publisher (8— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,090 in 1902,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as i.ooo copies.
REEDY, Boane Co. -D 300 pop., on
Ravenswood, Spencer & GlenvlUe Rd.,
about 40 m. N. of Charleston.
POINTER ; monthly; eight pages 11x15;
subscription 25 cents; established July, 1903;
P. E. Craig, editor and publisher (12—5).
RICH WOOD, Nicholas Co. D 24t
pop., on Cherry Valley Rd.
NICHOLAS REPUBLICAN; Thurs
days (A A).
RIPLEY, c. h., Jack$on Co. -U 579t
pop., on Ripley & Mill Creek Valley and
Ohio River Rds. Lumbering.
HERALD; Fridays; republican ; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1875: Henry W. Deem, editor and publisher
MOUNTAINEER; Fridays; six Pages
17x24; subscription $1; established 189-J,
Prickitt & Walters, editors and publishers
(8-3).
ROMNEY, c. h., Hampshire Co. cf 680t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. and Potomac
r., 24 m. S. of Cumberland, Md. Steam tan-
nery, planing mill and stave factory. Seat
of State Institution for the Deaf and Blind.
HAMPSHIRE REVIEW; Wednes
days; independent democratic; four pages
21x26; subscription $1; established 1884; John
J. Corn well, editor and publisher (3-^).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i,453 m 1898
and 2,382 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
RONCEVERTE, Orunbrier Co. g
968+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio Rd., 4 m.
S. of Lewisburg, the county seat. Lumber
mills and machine manufactory.
GREENBRIER VALLEY DEMO-
CRAT ; Thursdays ; democratic ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established
1897; Howard Templeton, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
WEST VIRGINIA NEWS; Satur-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1898; Wm.B. Blake
& Son. editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,485 in 1901
1,631 in 1902
1,755 in 1903
1,809 in 1904
1,034 in 1905
2,220 in 1906
2,524 in 1907
SAINT AliBANS, Kanawha Co. -a
816+ pop., on Chesapeake & Ohio and Coal
River & Western Rds., 12 m. W. of Char-
leston, the State capital.
HERA L D ; Thursdays ; republican ; four
to eight pages 17x24; subscrlprion $1; estab-
lished 1892; Frank S. Carel, editor ann pub-
lisher (1—8).
SAINT MARYS, c. h., Plta$ant$ Co.
"d 825+ pop., on Ohio River Rd. and Ohio r.,
7 m. N. E. of Marietta. O. Oil production;
agriculture, fruit growing and stock rait-
ing.
LEADER; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 13x22; subscription $1; established 1898;
J. Williams, editor and publisher (1—8)- .„
ORACLE; Fridays; eight pagM 20x26 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1881; R. L. Pem-
berton, editor; H. H. Gallagher, publisher
(9-3).
SAliEM.,Harri$onCo. b 746tpop.,on
Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 15 m. W. of Clarks-
burg, the county seat. Farming.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays ; ten pages
13x20; subscription $1; pstabllshed 1900; O.
A . Foster, editor; Salem Express Publishing
Co., publishers (3— ;B).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
HERALD; Thursdays; republican;
ei'^ht pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
fished 1903; J. W, Coffman. editor and pub-
lisher (2-8).
SHEPHERDSTO WN. Jtfftr»on
Co. d 1,184+ pop., on Norfolk & Western Rd.
and Potomac r.. 12 m. above Harper's Ferry.
Machine shops and cement quarry. Seat of
Shepherd College State Normal School.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; inde-
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
Sblished September. 1903, as Eastern Pan-
handle; C. S. Musser. editor and publisher
'^RFGTSTER; Thursdays; democratic;
four pages ajx26: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1M9; H. L. Snyder, editor and pub-
"'Copiel^printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,085 in i89»
and 1,612 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
1190
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WEST VIRGINIA.
SHINNSTO WN, Harris,m Co. ^ 535
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd.. 16 m. N. of
Clarksburg.
NEWS; Fridays ; independent ; four
pases 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1897: W. A. Meredith, editor and publisher
(12-3).
SISTERSVILLE, Tyler Co. V] 2,979t
pop.— local estimate 5,100— on Ohio River
Rd. and Ohio r., 47 m. below Wheeling.
Planing and flour mills. Machine shop.
Manufactures of oil-well tools, boots and
shoes, etc. Extensive oil field. Natural
gas.
DAILY REVIEW; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
days; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription —
daily $3, weekly $1; established— daily 1895,
weekly 1885 ; John P. Glass, editor and pub
ll«her(9— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
The weekly edition of this paper
had credit for an issue of 1,200 in
189- since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SMITHFIELD, Wetzel Co. tl 1.000
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., SO m. S. of
New Martinsville, the county seat. Oil
wells. Manufacturing.
COURIER; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight, pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab
llshed October, 1905; C. O. Shaiib, editor and
publisher (1—8).
SPENCER, c. h., Roane Co. -n 7371 pop.
—local estimate 2,000— on Ohio River Rd.,
30 m. N. by N. E. of Charleston, the State
capital. Steam flour mill, oil and gas
wells.
BULLETIN; Fridays ; democratic ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1878; John Kirk, publisher ( 1—8).
ROANE CO. RECORD; Fridays; re
publican; eight t>asf s 15x32; subscription
$1.50; established 1888; E.H. Flynn, editor and
publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: 1,150 in 1907
SUMMERSVILIiE, c h., Nicholas
Co. D 223t pop., about 4 m. N. of Gauleyr.
and 65 E. of Charleston, the State capital.
Farming.
NICHOLAS CHRONICLE; Tues-
days; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1880; J. A. Grose, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
SUTTON, c. h., Braxton Co. u 864t
pop.— local estimate 1,500— on West Vir-
ginia & Pittsburg Rd. and Elk r., 40 m. S. S.
W. of Weston and 100 E. N. E. of Charles-
ton, the State capital. Lumbering.
BRAXTON CENTRAL; Fridays; re
publican ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1883; J. H.Dunn, editor; W.
E. Swan, publisher (9—3).
BRAXTON DEMOCRAT; Thurs
days; democratic; eight pages 13x20; sub-
WEST VIRGINIA.
•criptlon $1; established 1882; Grose & Gilles-
pie, editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1899 and 1902, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
WEST VIRGINIA 3IETHODIST
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; methodlst
episcopal; eight pages 14x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1896 ; John A. Grose, editor
and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TERRA ALTA, Preston Co. [^ 616t
pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd., 10 m. W. of
Oakland, Md. Woolen and furniture fac-
tories and flour mills.
PRESTON REPUBLICAN; Thurs-
days ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1891 ; Newell & Hughes, editors
and publishers (3—3).
UNION, c. h., Monroe Co. p 256t pop.,
near Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, 13 m. S.
by S. E. of Lewisburg. Mineral springs.
Wheat, corn, tobacco and live stock.
MONROE WATCHMAN; Thurs-
days ; democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1871; A. S. John-
ston, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,412 in 1898
1,576 in 1900
1,793 in 1902
1,803 in 1903
2,013 in 190S
2,173 in 1906
2,257 in 1907
WALLACE, Harrixon Co. D 218t
pop., on Baltimore .t Ohio Rd., about 15 m.
N. W. of Clarksburg, the county seat.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
WAYNE, c. h., Wayne Co. p 500 pop.,
on Norfolk & Western Rd., 18 m. S. of Hunt-
ington. Farming, lumbering, mining and
grazing.
NEWS; Thursdays ; democratic; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1874;
W. L. Mansfield, editor and publisher (6—3).
W^EBSTER SPRINGS, Webster
Co. D- 600 pop., on Elk r., about l'-;0 m. E. by
N. of Charleston Mineral springs. Farm-
ing section.
ECHO; Fridays; democratic; four pages
34x36; subscription $1; established 1883; T.
A. Gregory, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
^WEJjCH.,c.h.,McDowellCo.p2,600pop.,
on Norfolk & Western Rd.. 40 m. S. W. of
Princeton and 26 W. of Pocahontas, Va.
Coal, coke and lumber.
McDowell RECORDER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1890; J. C. York, editor; York
& Johnson, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
3191
WEST VIRGINIA.
WEST VIRGINIA.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
WELLSBURG, c. h., Brooke Co. r^
7,000 pop., on Cleveland & Pittsburg.Wueel
ing & Lake Erie, Wabash and Pittsburg,
Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Rds. and
Ohio r., 16 m. above Wheeling. Glass,
paper and tin manufactories, canneries.
Coal mining, oil wells and wood working.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and AVEEKLiV", Fridays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x23; sub-
scription—daily $i. weekly $1 ; established-
daily 1897, wtfekly 1847; W. W. Simpson, edi-
tor; Samuel Jacob. Jr., publisher.
PAN-HANDLE NEW!!*; Fridays- dem-
ocratic : ten pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1867; Geo. C. Curtis, editor and
publisher (1—8).
WESTON, e. h., Letois Co. c 6,000
pop., on West Virginia & Pittsburg Rd.
and W. fork of Monongahela r., 100 m.
N. E. of Charleston, the State capital.
Several flour and saw mills. Agriculture
and stock raising.
DEHIOCRAT; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1867 ; J. H. Ed wards. editor and publlsher{ 1—8 ).
Copies printed: This paper has on three
occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i.ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
INDEPENDENT; Tuesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1894: R. A.d. Hall, editor; W. F.
Jackson, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 2,000 in 1906
LEWIS CO. RECORD; Wednesdays
(A A).
WEST UNION, c. h., Doddridge Co.
{^ 623+ pop., on Baltimore & Ohio Rd. ,26 m.
W. of Clarksburg. Lumbering, agriculture,
oil and stock raising.
DERRICK-HERALD ; Thur-days; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established -i)erricA: 1897, Herald 1885, con-
solidated 1901); F. H. Shannon, editor and
publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
RECORD; Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x34; subscription $1 ; established 1878;
S. P. Smith, editor and pubUsher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
WHEELING, c. h., Ohio Co. b 38,878t
pop., center of five railroads on the Ohio r.,
64 m. W. of Pittsburg, Pa., and 141 E. of
Columbus, O. Manufactures of steel. Iron,
nails, pottery, flint glass, steam engines.
paper, cigars, flour, leather, woolen goods,
etc. Bituminous coal and natural gas.
DEUTSCHE ZEITUNG; every morn
ing except Sunday, and FREIHEITS
BANNER, Fridays; German; eight pages
18x24; subscription— daily $C, weekly $1.50;
established 19uU; German-American Printing
Co., editors and publishers (9—3).
INTELLIGENCER ; every morning
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days: republican: twelve pages 16x28: sub-
scription—daily $5.20, weekly $1; established
1852 ; Intelligencer Publishing Company,
editors and publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
7,780 in 1904 and 8,148 in IQ05, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 4,000 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NE WS ; every evening except Sunday . and
Sunday morning; independent; daily four-
teen to sixteen, Sunday thirty to forty pages
15%x22; subscription— daily $5, Sunday $1.50;
established-dailv 1890, Sunday 1892; News
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 6,935 in 1901 and 11,628 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 7,500
in 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 8,305 in 1902 and
12,391 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907-
REGISTER; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; democratic; daily
twelve. Sunday thirty-four, weekly sixteen
pages 17x28; subscription— dally $5.2(1 Sunday
$2.60, weekly «1; established 1868; West Vir-
ginia Printing Company, publishers (4—7).
Copies printed: daily, 10,220 in 1906
11,358 in 1907
Sunday, 11,763 in 1906
12,754 in 1907
TELEGRAPH ; every evening except
Sunday; independent; eight to twelve pages
191^x24; subscription $5.20; established De-
cember,1902: John R.Snodgrass, editor; Tele-
graph Publishing Co., publisher.* (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1903 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
OHIO VALLEY MANUFAC-
TURER; Thursdays ; manufactures ;
twentv-f our pages 9x12; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1887: J. G. Leasure. editor and pub-
lisher (6-3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
WHEELING MAJORITY : Thurs
days; labor: four pages 18x24: subscription
SI; established April, 1907; Walter B. Hilton,
editor; Wheeling Majority PublishiDg Com-
nanv, publishers (7—7 P).
WESTVIR<iTNIA IVIEDICAL
JOURNAL; monthly: medicine; surgery;
thirty six pages 7x10: subscription $1 : estab-
lished August. 1906 : S. L. Jep«on, A.M.. M.D.,
editor; West Virginia Medical Association,
publishers (1—8).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
WEST VIRGINIA.
WEST VIRGINIA WORKMAN;
monthly; fraternal; insurance; eight pages
11x153^: subscription 50 cents; established
1896; Frank Stanton, editor" and publisher
(2-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TVILLIAMSON, c. h., Mingo Co. P
40 m. S. W. of Charleston, the State capital-
Agriculture and mining.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; demo-
cratic; six pages 18x24; subscription $1; es
tabllshed May. 1907; W. B. Morrison, editor
and publisher (10—7 P).
WINFIELD, c. h., Putnam Co. -n338t
pop., on Kanawha & Michigan Rd. and
WEST VIRGINIA.
Kanawha r., 24 m. N. W. of Charleston, the
State capital. Steam flour mill and « stave
f fl<ctorv
IRREPRESSIBLE; Thursdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x32 : subscription
$1; established 1879; C. H. Enicks. editor and
publisher (3 — 1^.
PUTNAM DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic ; four pages 20x26 ; subscription
91 ; established 1875 ; J. W. Miller, editor and
publisher (9—3).
PUTNAM HERALD; Thursdays
(▲A).
PUTNAM REPUBLICAN ; Thurs-
days; republican; four pages 20x26; subscrip-
tion $1 ; established 1899; W. K. Hicks, editor
and publisher (2 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,247 in_ 1902
and 1,406 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WISCONSIN.
Population 2,069,042 1. Land Area 54,450 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Lake Superior and Michigan, east by Michigan and Lake
Michigan, south by Illinois, and west by Iowa and Minnesota. State capital :
Madison. Principal products and industries: Wheat, Indian corn, rye, oats,
and the manufacture of lumber, leather and beer. Number of newspapers and
other periodicals (March 30,1908), 687, divided as follows: Daily, 63; tri- week-
ly, 2; semi-weekly, 2i ; weekly, 539; semi-monthly, 1 ; monthly, 50 ; bi-monthly, 1;
quarterly, 7.
The cities of over 15,000 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as follows :
Milwaukee 285,3 t5t Madisou 19,164t
Superior 31,09it (Tireen Bay 18,6S4t
Racine ti9,l«2t Eaii Claire 17,517t
La Crosse '28,JS95t MariuettP 1«,195+
Oslikosli '28,'iS4t Fond du Lac 15,110t
Sheboysran '22,96'2t Appleton 15,0S5t
ABBOTSFORD, Clark Co. b 4i3
pop., on Abbotsford & Northeastern and
Wisconsin Central Rds., 43 m. N. E. of
Neillsville.
CLARION J Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1900; Fred A. Pier, editor and publl8her(12— 3).
ALBANY, Oreen Co. g 797t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Sugar r., 7 m. N. of Brodhead. Linen
and flour mills, latch factory. Live stock,
grain, tobacco and sugar beets.
VINDICATOR; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x30; subscription $1.35;
established 1888 ; E. E. Atherton, editor and
publisher (7—5).
ALGOMA,i^ev-'««n'?eCo.n-l,738tpop.,
on Ahnapee & Western Hd. and Lake Mi-
chigan. Furniture veneer and seat facto-
ries.
RECORD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription S1.50; established
1878; W. H. Machia, editor and publisher
(6-3).
ALMA, c. h., Bt^falo Co. n l,201t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd. and
Mississippi r., 25 m. above Winona, Minn.,
and 70 S. of Saint Paul, Minn. Grain and
lumber.
BUFFALO CO. JOURNAL; Thurs
days; republican; four pages 30x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1861; E. F. Ganz,
editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
ALMA CENTER, Jackson Co. -D
414 pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd.,
11 m. N. by W. of Black River Falls, the
county seat, and 4 W. by S. of Merrlllan.
Farming.
NE WS ; Thursdays ; eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established November, 1901 ;
C. M. Peabody, editor and publisher (1—8).
j ALMOND, Portage Co. D 125 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 22 m. N. E.
I of Stevens Point.
PORTAGE CO. PRESS; Thursdays;
Independent republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 19C0; Miss Lil-
lian G. Phillips, editor and publisher (12—8).
AMERY, Polk Co. \3 905t pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & SaultSte. Marie Rd.,
63 m. E. N. E. of Minneapolis, Minn. Good
water power. Timber and agriculture.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; B. R. Atwood, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
AMHERST, Portage Co. □ 558t pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd. and Waupaca r.
16 ni. E. of Stevens Point, the county seat,
and 48 W. N. W. of Menasha. Agricult-
ural-Implement manufactories and flour
mills. Agriculture and dairying.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: estab-
lished 1893; H. J. O'Brien, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
ANTIGO, c. h., Langlade Co. cf 6,145t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. Lum-
bering, dairying and farming.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $4.50; established 1898; Berner Bros.
Publishing Co., editors and publishers
(12-5 P).
H E R O L D; Fridays; German; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2;
established 1888; Edward Goebel, editor and
publisher (3—3).
NEWS-ITEM; Saturdays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; es-
tablished 1882; W. H. Dawley, publisher
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1880; C. O. Marsh, editor and pub-
lisher (7—3 P).
APPLETON, c. h., OutagamU Co. D-
17,000 pop., on Chicago ft Northwestern
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds.
and Fox r., 25 m. S. W. of Greenbay and 100
N. by N. W. of Milwaukee. Manufactures
of wlaodenware, furniture, sash, doors,
blinds, iron, paper, pulp, flour and agrlcul-
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AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
tural implements. Seat of Lawrence Uni-
▼erslty.
EVENING CRESCENT; every even
Ing, and W E E K L. Y, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; daily four pages a0x36, vreekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $6.30, vreekly
jl; established— dally 1890, weekly 1833; Ryan
& Bro., editors and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: daily: i,i8o in 1901
1,419 in 1903
1,643 in 1904
1,892 in 1905
2,184 in 1906
2,539 in 1907
POST J every evening except Sunday, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican; elgiit
pages— daily 15x32. weekly lSx24; subsorjp
tlon— dally $5, weekly $1; established— daily
1883, weekly 1839; Post Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
tJEGENWAKTj semi weekly, Mon-
days and Thursdays; German; independent-
republican; eiKht pages 15x23!^; subscription
$2; established 1889; Gegenwart Co., editors
and publishers (2—8).
Co-^ies printed: The Monday issue
of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 4,282 and the Thursday
issue of 4,606 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but each was cre-
dited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement. -^Printefl on a ro-
tary perfecting press. Write for rates.
FOX RIVER JOURNAL.? Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1902; E. J. Westphal, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, b'ut failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
»I ON T A GS-B L A TT; Mondays;
German; eight pages 17x23!^; subscription
$1.35; established 1891; Karl Seeger, editor;
H. W. Meyer, publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,641 in 1901
and 7,483 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report,- but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement. — Printed on a ro-
tary perfecting press.
SAMSTAG.S-BOTE; Saturdays; Ger-
man; four paares 15x22; subscription $1.^:5;
established 1900: Chris. Roemer, editor and
publisher (8—3).
VOLKSFREIJND ; Thursdays; German ;
Independent; eight pages 17x23i; subscription
$1.25; established 1870; Karl Seeger, editor;
H. W. Meyer, publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,046 in 1901
and 7,615 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
Publisher's announcement.— Vrinted on its
own rotary perfecting press.
W E C K E R ; Wednesdays ; German ;
democratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription
•1.25; established 1881 ; Chris. Roemer. editor
and publisher (8— S).
CHURCH TIDINGS; monthly; relig-
ion; sixteen pages 9x13; subscription 25
cents; established June, 1906; Wilbur L.
Clapp, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 702 in 1907
WISCONSIN BAPTIST; monthly;
baptist; twenty pages 7x10 ; subscription 25
WISCONSIN.
cents; established 1898; Rev. D. W. Hulburt.
D.D. , editor ; Wilbur L. Clapp, publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2.250 in 1907.
CORRESPONDENT; quarterly; insur-
ance; eight pages 9x12; subscription 25 cents;
established January, 19(4; Albert Volcks,
editor; Wm. H. Zuehlke, publisher (2—6).
Copies printed: 1,831 in 1904
2,425 in 1905
3,237 in 1906
4,012 in 1907
ARCADIA, Trempealeau Co. -n l,273t
pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd. and
Trempealeau r., 30 m. N. of Winona, Minn.
Mineral springs, roller flour mills and steam
creamery. Farming.
ANZEIGER; Fridays: German; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1898; Emil Schulze, editor and publisher
(6-3).
LEADER; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1872;
Maloney & Theuer, editors and publishers
(3—3).
ARGlTLiE, Lafayette Co. p on Illinois
Central Rd. and Pecatonica r., 14 m N. E. of
Darlington, the county seat. Flour and saw
mills. Dairying.
ATLAS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1 ; established 1884;
George G. Gasklll, editor and publisher (8—3).
ASHLAND, c. \i., Ashland Co. ti
13,074+ pop., on Wisconsin Central, Chicago,
St. Paul. Minneapolis & Omaha, Northern
Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.
and Lake Superior. 80 m. E. of Duluth, Minn.
Iron mlulug, manufacturing and lum-
bering. Shipping port for the Gogebic
Iron range.
NEWS; every evenlngexceplSunday.and
VV E E K L Y , Wednesdays ; democratic ;
daily eight to twelve, weekly eight pages
15x22: subscription — daily $5.30, weekly $1;
established— dally 1887, weekly 1885: Burt
Williams, editor; J. C. Williams, publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: The daily edition o£
this paper Had credit for an issue of
1,180 for the year 1901 and exceeding
1,000 in 1903, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many.
PRESS ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription — daily $6,
weekly $S; established— dally 1888, weekly
1871; Joe M. Chappie & Co., publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
each edition of this paper seemed to as-
sert that it had an average issue exceed-
ing 1,000 copies, but failed to furnish
such definite information as would war-
rant the accordance of a rating to that
effect. Neither has since made any re-
newal of the claim.
BLADET AND POSTEN; Saturdays;
Swedish; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; Geo. Johnson, editor; Ash-
land-Posten Publishing Co., publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1195
WISCONSIN.
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
CHEQUAMEGON CRITIC ; Satur
days; literary; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1893; S. A. Mills, editor
and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
ATHENS, Marathon Co. [^ 883 pop.,
on Abbotsford & Northeastern Rd., 15 m.
N. E. of Abbotsford. Agriculture.
RECORD; Thursdays; independent;
eight to twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1901; D. O. Thompson, editor;
Athens Printing Company, publishers (1—8).
AUGUSTA, Eauclaire Co. -n 1,256 1
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 21 m. E. of Eau Claire, the
county seat. Agriculture and manufactur-
ing.
EAGLE; Saturdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1874; E. J. Wil-
son and E. P. Masters, editors and publish-
ers (7— 3P).
TIMES; Fridays ; republican : eight
pages 15x22; established 1884; E. Q. Herrell,
editor and publisher (4—8).
Copies printed: 1,116 in 1905
1,132 in 1907
BALD'WIN, Saint Croix Co. t: 631t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 40 m. E. of Saint Paul, Minn.
Milling, lumbering and tanning.
BULLETIN ; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
llahed 1879; O. K. Hawley, editor and pub-
lisher (9-3).
BALSAM LAKE, c. h., Polk Co. )j
300 pop., 60 m. N. E. of Saint Paul, Minn.
Lumber. Summer resort.
LEDGER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x28; subscription $1; established 1897;
E. E. Husband, editor and publisher (1—8).
BANGOR, ^oc^'o*** Co. -o 633t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
cago & Northwestern Rds., 15 m. E. by N. E.
of La Crosse, the county seat. Cheese f ac
tory, creamery, woolen and grist mills and
brewery.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x34; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Frank B. Gesler, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
BARABOO, c. h.. Sauk Co. D 5,7.51t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Baraboo r., 40 m. N. W. of Madison, the
State capital. Water power. Agriculture.
EVENING NEWS: every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays;
republican; dally eight, weekly ten to twelve
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4.50. weekly
$1; established— dally 1891, weekly 1884; H.E.
Cole, editor and publisher (2— 7).
Copies printed: weekly: 1,145 in 1896
2,328 in 1900
2,472 in 1902
2,562 in 1903
2,651 in 1904
2,656 in 1905
2,725 in 1906
2,648 in 1907
WISCONSIN.
REPUBLIC; every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; repub-
lican ; dally four, weekly ten pages 15x32 ; sub-
scription—dally $3, weekly $1; established-
daily 1895, weekly 1835; Hood Bros., editors
and publishers (8— 3j.
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
SAUK CO. DEMOCRAT; Thursdays;
democratic; eight pages 30x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; Ed. L. Luckow, edi-
tor and publisher ( 1—6).
Copies printed: 1,200 in 1895
1,320 in 1902
1,311 in 1903
1,320 in 190S
1,320 in 1906
1,320 in 1907
BARNEVELD, Iowa Co. g 810 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. E. of
DodgevIUe, the county seat. Creamery.
REGISTER AND FRIEND; Fridays;
Independent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1885; A. A. Emmel, editor and
publisher (8—3).
BARRON, c. h., Barron Co. t] 1.674
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd. Farming and manufacturing.
BARRON CO. NEWS; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1900; N. S. Gordon, editor
and publisher (11—5).
BARRON CO. SHIELD; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1876; Hotchklss& Co., edi-
tors and publishers (8—5).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
BAYFIELD, c. h., Bayfield Co. \2 on
Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis ft Omaha
Rd. and Lake Superior, 16 ni. N. of Ash-
land. Summer resort. Fishing, quarrying,
manufacturing and lumbering.
BAYFIELD CO. PRESS; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1871; Currie G. Bell, editor
and publisher (3—5).
BEAVERDAM, Dodge Co. :> 6,384
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Beaver lake, 64 m. N. W. of Milwaukee.
Summer resort. Water power. Manufact-
uring. Agriculture.
ARGUS ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.S0; established
1860 ; B. F. Sherman & Son, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
DODGE CO. CITIZEN; Wednesdays;
republican ; eight pages 15x23 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1856; Thomas Hughes, edi-
tor and publisher (7—5).
DODGE CO. FARMER; monthly;
stock raising and farming; eight pages 15x22;
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
subscription 25 cents; established 1899; E. E.
Parker, editor and publisher { i:;i— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,416 in 1900
and 5,511 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
BELLEVILLE, Dajie Co. g 385tpop.,
on Illinois Central Rd., about 15 ni. S. by W.
of Madison, the State capital. Agriculture
and dairying; creamery and cheese factory.
RECORDER; Fridays (A A .
BELMONT, Lafayette Co. g 509t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Rd.,
30 m. E. of Dubuque, Mining and farming.
SUCCESS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 19U3; Tom C.
Snyder, editor and publisher (12—5 P).
BELOIT, iZoofc Co. g 12,802 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Rock r., 85
m S.W. of Milwaukee. Seat of Belolt Col-
lege. Manufacturing and farming.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday; republican; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription 95; eatabllshed 1879; Free Press
Publishing Company, publishers (1 — &).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
Independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$5; Daily News Publishing Co., editors and
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,140 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but .was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
BENTON, Lafayette Co. g 1,000 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S.W.
of Darlington, the county seat. Lead and
zinc deposits,
ADVOCATE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subsci'lptlon $1.25; estab
llshed September, 1901; Claude M. Vail, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
BERLIN, G'reen Lake Co. n 4,48J»t pop.,
on Chioago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Fox r., 32 m. W. of Oshkosh and 96 N. N. W.
of Milwaukee. Granite quarry, canning,
glove, shoe and whip factories. Cranberry
growing and dairying.
EVENING JOURNAL ; every evening
•«cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wednes-
day's; independent-republican; dally four,
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription-
dally $5.20. weekly $1; established— dally 1881,
weekly 1870; Chas. G. Starks, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
OOURANT; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1854; Ernst Greverus, editor and pub
Usher (7—5).
BIRCH WOOD, Washburn Co. ^lOOf
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd.. about 20 m. N. E. of Barron.
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
WISCONSIN.
BIRNAMTITOOD, Shawano Co. d
701 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
16 m. S. of Antlgo. Tan bark, pulpwood,
brlckmaklng, cordwood, cedar and farm-
ing.
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
19()0; S. K. Adams, editor and publisher (7— 5).
BLACKCREEK, Outagamie Co. D-
5UU pop., on Green Bay and Western Rd., 15
m. N. of Appleton, the county seat.
TIMES ; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x2U; subscription $1; established
January, 1904; F. H. Colburn, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
BLACK EARTH, Bane Co. g 500
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St: Paul Rd.,
20 m. W of Madison, the State capital.
Farming.
TIIIES: Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x2() ; subscription $1 ; established
September, 1901; E. J. Browne, editor and
publisher (7—5).
BLACK RIVER FALLS, c. h.,
Jackson Co. -a l,938t pop., on Chicago, St.
Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rd.and Black r. .
45 m. N. E. of La Crosse. Lumber trade and
various manufactures. Iron ore. Farming.
BADGER STATE BANNER; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1856; Cooper &
Co., editors and publishers (8—3).
JACKSON CO. JOURNAL; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages 17x81; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1886; Merlin Hull,
editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1897 and 1899, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
BLAIR. Trempealeau Co. -n 438t pop.,
on Green Bay & Western Rd., 43 m. N. E. of
Winona. Minn. Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x84; subscription $1; established
1897; Hensel & Borsheim, editors and pub-
lishers (8—3).
BLANC HARDVILLE, Lafayette
Co. p 573+ pop., on Illinois Central Rd. and
E. branch of Pecatonica r., 20 m. E. of Min-
eral Point. Agriculture.
BLADE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1891;
Carl Chandler, editor and publisher (6—3).
BLOOMER, Chippewa Co.\] 1,019 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 14 m. N. of Chippewa Falls, the county
seat. Lumbering and general farming.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1886; F. E. Andrews, editor and publisher
(1-8).
ADVOCATE; Fridaj's; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1R97; W. N. Priddy, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
BLOOMINGTON, Orant Co. JJ 611t
pop., on Blake's creek, 16 m. W. of Lancas-
ter, the county seat. Creameries and grist
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1197
WISCOXSIX.
mill and hoop pole factory. Farming and
stock raising.
IJ E C O R D ; Thursdays ; independent ;
tsiKht pages 16x^2; 8ub8cription$l; established
1879; A. C. Bishop, editor and publisher (8— 5).
BOSGOBEL, Orant Co. pifi37t Pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Wisconsin r.. 70 m. W. of Madison, the State
capital. Flour mills, stave, hoop pole and
plow factories and iron foundry.
DIAL.-ENTERPRTSE; Wednesdays;
republican; eight pages 173^x24; subscription
$1.50; established 1871; John W. Blake, editor
and publisher (8— 3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularlv. but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
SEXTINEli: Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished December, 1900; George W Goldsmith,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
BOYD, C7ifppejra Co. "□ 8(J0 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd.. 17 m. E. of Chippe-
wa Falls, the county seat. Wood working
and farming.
TIMES- HERALD; Fridays; eight
pages 18x26; subscription $1.50: established
1897 ; E. Trickey, editor and publisher (1—8).
BRANDON, Fond du Lac Co. d- 663t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 30 m. S. by S. E. of Berlin and 76 N. W.
of Milwaukee. Farming.
TI3IE8: Thursdays; republican; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50 ; established
i865; Ida J. Yorty, editor; Jenkinson & Yorty,
publishers (6—3).
BRILLION, Calumet Co.o- 927 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 16 m. N. E.
of Chilton, the county seat. Agriculture
and manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894; Otto Zander,
editor and publisher (1 — 8).
BRODHEAD, OreenCo.qi l,584tpop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Sugar r.. 20 m. W. of Janesvllle and 80 W.
S. W. of Milwaukee. Agriculture.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; eiglit pages 17x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1860; B. E. McCormick. editor
and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average ' issue of 1,200 in 1897
and 1,435 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
REGISTER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscriptiou $1 ; established
1883; Sbeele & Schempp, editorsand publish-
ers (7— 3P).
BRUCE, ^usk Co. "□ 444t pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 8 m. W. of Ladysmlth.the county seat.
NEWS L.ETTER; Thursdays (, A A).
WISCONSIN.
BURLINGTON, Racine Co. O, J,52«t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Wisconsin Central Rds. and Fox r., 27 m.
W. of Racine, the county seat, and 42 S. W.
of Milwaukee. Water power. Brick and
tile works, creameries, malt houses and
horse blanket, camera, brass works, can-
ning condensed milk and wood-working
factories.
FREE PRESS; Wednesdays ; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1880 ; W. R. Devor, editor and pub-
lisher (8— 3).
STANDARD DEMOCRAT; Satur-
days; democratic; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1863; H. E. Zim-
mermann. editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,038 in 1903
1,112 in 1904
1,18s in 1905
1,221 in 1906
1,24s in 1907
BUTTERNUT, Ashland Co. ^ 2,025
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd., 54 m. 8. E.
of Ashland, the county seat. Farming and
lumbering. Charcoal kilns, creameries
and veneer factories.
EAGLiE; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1895; F. C.
Friedrichs, editor and publisher (1—8).
CADOTT, Chippewa Co. b 840t pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd., 12 m. E. of Chip-
pewa Falls, the county seat. Hub, spoke,
barrel heading and carriage factories and
saw mills.
BLADE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1891;
W. R. Monroe, editor and publisher (8—3).
CAMBRIA, Coiumfcm Co. n 561t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 30 m.
E. of Portage, the county seat. Live stock
aild produce shipping.
NEWS ; Fridays ; republican ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.25; established 1883; J.
F. Streeter. editor and publisher (8—3).
CAMBRIDGE, ^an« Co. g on Kosh-
konong r., 20 m. E. S. E. of Madison, the
county seat and State capital. Flour
mills and wagon and harrow works.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1885; E. F.
Kramer, editor and publisher (11—6).
CAMERON, Barron Co. b 500 pep.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha,
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
and Rice Lake, Dallas & Menominee Rds.,
49 m. N. of Eau Claire. Farming.
REVIEW; Saturdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1896; Harvey
Erickson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 500 in 1907
CASHTON,-Wbnro« Co. -nSlOf pop.,on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18 m.
S. of Sparta, the county seat. Farming.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896; E. H.
Brown, editor and publisher (6—3).
CASSVIIiLE, Grant Co. p 898 pop.,
on Chicago. Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
1198
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
Mlgslssippl r., 28 m. N. W. of Dubuque, la.
Farming and mining.
INDEX; Thursdays; Independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1888; John Foley, editorand publisher (1—8).
RECORD; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established March,
1901; J. M. Klauer, editorand publisher (1—8).
CEDARBURG, Ozaukee Co. a- 1,6261
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
23 m. N. of Milwaukee. Flour and planing
mills and manufactories of cassimeres, flan-
nels, chicory, wlllowware and shawls.
Stone quarries.
. NEWS; Wednesdays ; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
1883; Alex. W. Horn, editor and publisher
(6-3). .
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
CENTURA, Polk Co. ^ 250 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 7 m. W. of Balsam Lake, the county
seat. Agriculture.
OUTLOOK; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lished February, 1903; J. R. Lowe, editor and
publisher (3—3).
CHETEK, Barron Co. ^ 581t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul. Minneapolis & Oma-
ha Rd., 32 m. N. N. W.ot Chippewa Falls.
Farming and lumbering.
A li E R T ; Fridays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
18EW; Walter Speed, editor and publisher
(8-3).
CHILTON, c-h-. Calumtt Co. n- 1,800
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Manitowoc r., 79 m. N. of Mil-
waukee. Malting plant, farming and dairy-
ing.
TIMES; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x33; subscription .$1.50; established
1897; W. A. Hume, editor and publisher (,1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,401 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
WISKONSIN DEMOKRAT; Fri
days; GJerman ; Independent; eight pages
18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established 1973 ;
Henry Arnold, editorand publisher (3 — 3).
CHIPPEWA FALLS, c. h.. Chip-
pewa Co. "□ 12,000 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis & Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul and Wisconsin Central Rds. and
Chippewa r., 12 m. N. N. E. of Eau Claire.
Beet sugar, shoe, shirt, glove and cigar
factories; flour, lumber and planing mills,
foundry and machine shops and brewery.
Agriculture.
CHIPPEWA HERAI.D; every even
Ing except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; republican; dally four, Saturday and
weekly eight pages 18x24; subsoriptlon— daily
$4.50, weekly $1.50; established — daily 1894,
WISCONSIN.
weekly 1870; Geo. E. Dee, editor; Herald
Printing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that they had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
INDEPENDENT; every morningexcept
Monday, and CHIPPEAVA TIMES, Tues-
days; independent; eight pages— dally 18x24,
weekly 15x22; subscription— dally $6, weekly
$1; established— daily 1885, weekly 1875; Chip-
pewa Valley Publishing Company, editors
and publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
CATHOLIC SENTINEL; Thursdays;
roman catholic: eight pagres 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1P89: Arthur Gough.
editor; Catholic Sentinel Publishing Co., pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
CLEARLAKE, Polk Co. V]527t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 33 m. N. E. of Hudson. Farming and
lumbering.
STAR; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900: A. S. Wallace, editor and publisher
(7—5).
CLINTON, Hock Co. g 871t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 13 m. S. E. of
Janesville, the county seat. Grain ele-
vators, brass works and creamery supply
factory.
HERALD; Tuesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1874; Cheever & Pauley, editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
ROCK CO. BANNER; Thursdays; in-
dependent-republicjin; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 18w; F. R. Hel-
mer, editor and publisher (1—8).
CLINTONVILLE, Waupaca Co. a
1,837 pop., on Cliicago & Northwestern
Rd., 38 m. N. E. of Waupaca, the county
seat, and 40 N. of Oshkosh. Shipping point
for hemlock bark, ties, shingles, lumber
and grain. Flour and saw mills.
TOWN TALK; Fridays; republican;
four pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1905; F. H. Brady, editor and
publisher (6-5 P) ( A A).
COCHRANE, 5«ifaZo Co. -n 260 pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 8 m.
S. of Alma, the county seat. Agriculture.
Ji A N D S M A N ; Thursdays; German;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished January, 1902; Meili & Guettinger.
editors and publishers (3—8).
Copies printed: 1,083 in 1902
975 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
11S9
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
COLBY, Clark Co.tl 849 pop , on Wis-
consin Central Rd., 55 m. E. of Chippewa
Falls. Agriculture and lumbering.
PHONOGRAPH; Thursdays: Inde
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1878; Joel J. Shafer, editor
and publishers (7—5).
COIiFAX, D^inn Co. '-q 700 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 20 m. W. of Chip
pewa Falls. Farming.
MESSENGER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1897; A. C. Chase, editor and publisher
(1-S).
COLUMBUS, Columbia Co. -_ 2,849t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 30 m. S. E. of Portage, the county
seat, and 63 W. N. W. of Milwaukee. Ag-
riculture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays: independent;
eight pages 14x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1868; L. T.Davles, editor and publish-
er (7— 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
ECHO; Saturdays; German; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished November, 1905; Columbus Printing
Co., editors and "iiblishers (1— 8).
REPUBIjTCAN; Saturdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription S1.50; estab
lished 1866 ; J. R. Decker, editor and pub-
lisher.
COON VALLEY, Vemon Co. -a 325
pop., on La Crosse & Southeastern Rd.,20
m. N. of Viroqua, the county seat. Flour
mill, farming, dairying, tobacco and stock
raising.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1W5; W. M. Kommerstad. editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
CRANDON, c.h., Forest Co. □' 2,500
pop.— local estimate — on Chicago & North-
western Rd., 7 m. S. of North Crandon, sta-
tion on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie Railroad, and 25 E. of Rhinelander.
Lumbering and agriculture.
FOREST REPUBLICAN; Thurs^
days; republican; eight pages 15x28; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1886; Samuel Shaw, edi-
tor; Shaw Publishing Co., publishers (7—5).
CUBA CITY, Orant Co. p 1,000 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. E.
N. E. of Dubuque, la. Shipping point for
stock and grain. Agriculture; lead and
zinc mines.
NEWS-HERA 1. 1); Fridays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.25;
established September. 1894; W. H. Gold
thorpe, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CUDAHY, Miltmukee Co. D, l,366t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m.
S. of Milwaukee.
TIMES; Wednesdays (A A).
CUMBERLAND, Barron Co. ^
1.328+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rd., 87 ra. N. E. of Min-
neapolis, Minn. Lumbering and farming.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays ; republican ;
agriculture; sixteen pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1881; H. S. Comstock,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,566 in 1901
and 1,519 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
FREE PRESS; Wednesdaj^s; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15i^x22: subscription
Sl.rO; established February, 1903 . Free Press
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(1-1) (A A).
DALE, Outagamie Co. D- 110 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 15 m. W. of Apple-
ton, the county seat.
RECORDER ;FrIday8;democratIc;eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1899: Joe Senftenberg, editor and publisher.
DALLAS, Barron Co. -Q 420 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,
12 m. S. of Barron, the countj- seat. Farm-
ing.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscriptions!: established 1890; L. E.
Joppa, editor and publisher (3 — 8).
DARLINGTON, c.h.,Za/ai/e«« Co. g
1,808+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St,
Paul Rd. and Pecatonlca r., 40 m. N. W. of
Freeport, 111. Manufacturing. Shipping
point for grain, cattle and pork.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1865; L. B.
Howerv. editor and publisher (8— 3i.
REPUBLICAN FAR3IER; Fridays;
republican; four pages 153^x22; subscription
SI; established July, 1902; C.A.Smith & Co.,
editors and publishers (2—3).
REPUBLICAN- JOURNAL; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1800; Greene A
Van Matre, editors and publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 for the years 1894
and 1895, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies,
DARTFORD,c. h., Oreen Lake Co.
D 450t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., about 25 m. S. W. of Oshkosh. Agri-
culture.
A DVANCE ; Mondays; independent;elght
pages 15x22; subscription 75 cents; estab-
lished 1902: M. S. Carpenter, editor and pub-
lisher (9— 3) (A A).
GREEN LAKE CO. REPORTERi
Thursdays; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1894; R. A. EUinger, editor
and publisher (2— 8j.
DEERFIELD, -Dane Co. p BlBtpop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 17 m. E. of
1200
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
WISCONSIN.
Madison, the State capital. Tobacco and
live stock.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x23; subscription $1; established 1899; Nels
Holman, editor and publisher (8—3).
DEFOREST, Dane Co. p 483 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 13 m.
N. of Madison, the State capital. Farming.
TIMES} Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub
scriptlon $1.35; established 1895; Times Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (7—5).
D E L A V A N , Walworth Co. R 2,224t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Turtle creek, 46 m. W. of Racine,
and 63 S. W. of Milwaukee. Summer resort.
Farming.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1878; W. T. Passage, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,i95 for the year
1906, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as i,.ooo copies.
REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays; republican ;
•Ight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 186i3; Wilbur G. Weeks, editor and pub-
lisher (3-3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,323 in 1895
and 1,927 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but v^^as credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
DEPERE. Brown Co. a- i.OSSf pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and Fox r., 6 m.
S. of Green Bay, the county seat. Manu-
factures of pig iron, agricultural imple-
ments, paper, bricks, drain tile and wood-
en ware.
BROWN CO. DEMOCRAT ; Frl
days; democratic; eight pages 15x22; sub-
soription $1..'W; established 1877; J. A. Kuy-
pers, editor; Heyrman & Kuypers, publishers
(6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
' DE VOL.KSSTEM; Wednesdays; Hol-
landlsh; roman catholic; eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1890; J. A.
Kuypers, editor; Heyrman & Kuypers, pub-
lishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1895 and 1897, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1871; Paul L. Halline, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it hrfd
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
ONZE STANDAARD; Wednesdays;
Hollandish; roman catholic; eight pages
15x32; subscription $1.50; established 1878; E.
WISCONSIN.
Vande Casteele, editor and publisher (6—3)
(A A).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, UD to and including 1906.
DE GIDS; monthly; Hollandish; Immi-
gration; four pages 15x22; subscription 25
cents; established 1894; John Smith, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,785 in 1896
1,950 in 1904
1,950 in 1907
DE SOTO, Vernon Co. -n 387 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 24 m. S.
W. of Viroqua.
ARGUS; Thursdays; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished December, 1902; O. Byron Copper,
editor and publisher (1—8).
DODGE VILLE, c. h., lotoa Co. g
2,500 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Illinois Central Rds., 47 m. W. of Madison,
the State capital. Extensive lead and zinc
mines in vicinity. Agriculture, stock rais-
ing and dairying.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.30; estab-
lished 1858; Bray & Reese, edttca's and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,185 iri 1895
and 2,639 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
SUN-REPUBLIC; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 17^^x32; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1870: Frank W. Hadden, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,488 in 1907
DORCHESTER, Clark Co. b 450
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd., 11 m. S. of
Medford. Saw and flour mills. Wagon and
sleigh manufacturing.
CLARK CO. HERALD; Fridays; in-
dependent: eight pages 15x22 ; subscrlntion
$1 ; established March, 1904; Herman L. Koon-
schnabl, editor and publisher (12—5).
DOUSMAN, Waukesha Co. 0,300 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 33 m. N.
W. of Milwaukee. Creamery, blacksmith
and wagon shops.
INDEX; Fridays; independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March. 1907; F. C. Krueger, editor and pub-
lisher (7—7).
DURAND, c. h., P^in Co. -a l,458t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Chippewa r., 30 m. from mouth.
Dairying, stock raising and agriculture
ENTERING WEDGE; Thursdays; re-
publican; eight to twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.80; established 1898; Goodrich &
Barton, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,015 in 1894
1,080 in 1900
1,354 in 1907
PEPIN CO. COURIER ; Fridays ; re-
publican; eight pages 17x24; subscription
$1.50; established IgrrZ; J. D. Eldrldge, editor
and publisher (1—8).
EAGLE RIVER, c. h., VUas Co. ti
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 21 m. N.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1201
WISCONSIN.
N. E. of Rhinelander. Farming, mining
and lumbering.
REVIEW; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; O. E.
Bowen, editor and publisher (1—8).
VII.AS CO. NEWS; Wednesdays; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
J1.50; established 1893; Rogers Printing Co.,
publishers (1 — ^8).
£AST TROY, Walworth Co. - 723
pop., 4 m. from Chicago, Milwaukee & St
Paul Rd. and 12 N. E. of Elkhorn, the
county seat. Farming and dairying.
NEW?s; Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; O. R.
Kurzrok, editor and publisher (1—8).
EAU CLAIRE, c.h., EauclaireCo. d
18,981 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneap-
olis & Omaha, Wisconsin Central and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kds. and at
confluence of Eau Claire and Chipp«wa
rs., 89 m. E. of St. Paul, Minn., and 188
N. W. of Madison, the State capital. Saw
mills and furniture, machinery, refrig-
erator, linen, box, boots and shoes and
paper manufactories. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
LEADER; every morning except Mon-
day; republican; eight to twenty four pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1875; W.
K. Atkinson, editor; Leader Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies sold: 3,821 in 1906
4,378 in 1907
TELiEGRAai ; every evening except
Sunday; eight to sixteen pages 14x21; sub-
scription $5; established 1857; Telegram Pub-
lishing Co., publishers ( 1—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
DER HEROL.D; Thursdays; German;
Independent; twelve images 15x22 ; subscription
82 ; established 1888 ; J. .1. Auer, editor and pub
Usher ; dated also at Chippewa Falls (12— "> ).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,822 in 1899
and 3,256 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
REFORM; Tuesdays ; Norwegian-
Danish; prohibition; eight pages 15x22; sub-
•oriptlonil; established 1885; Ole Br. Olson,
editor; Fremad Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (3~S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,773 • in 1898
and 5,515 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
EDGAR, Marathon Co. ij] i78 pop., on
Chicago & NorthAvestern Rd.. 18 m. S. W. of
Wausau, the county seat. Lumber trade.
PRESS; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
April, 1902; J. L. Hutchins. editor and pub
Ushers (1—4).
EDGERTON, Rock Co. □ 3,416 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee «fc St. Paul Rd.,25m.
76
WISCONSIN.
S. E. of Madison and 71 W. by S. W. of
Milwaukee. Tobacco-shipping point and
dairying centre.
EAGLE; Thursdays; six pages 15x22;
subscription $1.25; established May, 1901;
W. v\^ Hammond, editorand publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 677 in 1907
WISCONSIN TOBACCO REPORT-
ER; Fridays; independent; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1874;
Fred W.Coon, editor and publisher ((>— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,680 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than lyooo
eevry year since, up to and including
1907.
E L K H O R N . c. h., Walworth Co. Hi,
1,731+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 40 m. W. of Racine. Farming.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight to twelve pages 15^x221^; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1863; Park *
Eames, publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,734 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ELLSWORTH, c. h., Pierce Co. f
1,052+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rd., 23 m. S. E. of Hudson.
BasBwood, hardwood, stares and farm
products.
PIERCE CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
republican; four pages 20x36; subscription
$1.90; established 1868; Herald Printing Co.,
•ditors and publishers (3 — ^3).
RECORD; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1..")0; estab-
lished 1899; J. F. Shaw, editor and publisher
(7-3).
ELROY, Juneau Co. n 2,011 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, St.
Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds. and Bara-
boo r.,71 m. N. W. of Madison, the State
capital. Farming.
LEADER; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 20x86: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899: W. C. B. Showers, editor and pub-
lisher (8—5).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight patfes 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; T. K. Dunn, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3).
ENDEAVOR, Marquette Co. D 1«8
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd.. 11 m. S.W.
of Montello, the county seat. Corn, rye
and potatoes.
3IARQUETTE CO. EPITOME 1
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established November, 1900; R. E. Helms, edi-
tor and publisher (1—4).
EVANSVILLE, Roc/c Co. g l,864t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 22 m.
8. of Madison, the State capital. Tobacco
factories, machine shops and iron foundry.
Tobacco raising and farming.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; establlfihed 1881; C.
A. Llbby, editorand publisher (:>— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
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WISCONSIN.
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
REVIEW} Thursdays; republican; eight
P>age8 30x26; subscription $1 ; established 1866;
R. M. Antes, editor and publisher ('^—8).
TRIBUNE; Tuesdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1886; C. A. Llbby,
editor and publisher.
FAIRCHILD, Eau Claire Co. -D 947t
pop., on Chicago. St, Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha and Pairchlld & Northeastern
Rds.,82 m. S. E. of Eau Claire, the county
seat. Agriculture.
OBHERVER ; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1897; R. B. Swarthout, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
FALIi RIVER, Columbia Co. Q 369
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 4 m. N. W. of Columbus.
NEW ERA; Fridays: eight pages 17x24,
subscription $1; established December, 1905.
Lemuel H.Doyle, editor and publisher (.1—6 P).
FENNIMORE, Grant Co. p 1,6381
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,28 m.
W. of Dodgeville. Flour mills.
TIMES* ; Wednesdays ; republican ; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription S1.30; established
1889; Henry E. Roethe & Bro., editors and
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,368 in 1895
and 3,139 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
FliORENCE, c. h.. F/or«nc« Co. [3' 1,000
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 13 m
N. W. of Iron Mountain, Mich. Iron mining
and lumbering.
MINING NEWS; Saturdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1881; Geo. C. Youngs, editor; Youngs Bros.,
publishers.
FOND DU L.AC, c. h., Fond du Lac
Co. D- 25,000 pop., on Chicago & Northwest
em, "Wisconsin Central and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds., at southern ex-
tremity of Lake Winnebago and 60 m.
N. N. W. of Milwaukee. Grain, lumber and
dairy market. Manufacturing.
BULiLETIN ; every morning except
Monday ; independent ; eight to twenty pages ;
subscription $5; established January, 1905; C.
E. Broughton, editor ; Bulletin Printing Co.,
publishers (12 — 5).
COMMONWEAIiTH AND NEWS;
every evening except Sunday, and COM-
MON WEALTH, semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; dally eight, semi-
weekly, Tuesday six, Friday eight pages
15x22; subscription— dally $5, semi- weekly
$1.50; established— daily Commonwealth 1870,
News 1898, semi-weekly Commonwealth 1852,
Commercial 1897; consolidated 1901; P. B.
Haber Printing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 2,111 in 1906
The semi-weekly edition of this paper
has on four occasions indicated a de-
sire to have credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly, but such
definite information as would warrant
WISCONSIN.
such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
REPORTER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and W^EEKliY, Saturdays; demo-
cratic; eight pages 173^x22; subscription-
daily $5, weekly $1 ; established— daily 1888,
weekly 1860; Reporter Printing Co., editors
and publishers (12—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,886 in 1906, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition of this paper, but it had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
CAMPBEL-LiSrORT NEWS; Fri-
days; independent; twelve pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1 50; established April. 1898; C. E.
Broughton, editor ; Bulletin Printing Co.,
publishers (12—5).
NORDWE8TLICHER COURIER
UND PRINCETON Z E 1 T U N G »
Wednesdays. and DAHEI W, Sundays; Ger-
man; independentdemocratlc; eight pages
16x22; subscription— weekly $£, Sunday $2;
established— weekly 1871, Sunday 1888; Wm.
T. Weber, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
FORT ATKINSON, ^«arer«on Co. U.
8,048+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Rock r., 20 m. N. N. E. of Janesville.
Foundry, hardware, furniture and dairy-
supply manuf aotoriea and extensive cream-
eries.
HOARD'S DAIRYMAN; Fridays;
dairying and live stock ; twenty pages 11x15;
subscription $1 ; established 1870; W.D.Hoard,
editor; W. D. Hoard Co., publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: (©©)This paper had credit
for an average issue of 19,068 in 1894
and 21,035 in 1896, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 12,500 every year since 1902.
up to and including 1907.
JEFFERSON CO. UNION; FHdays;
republican; sixteen page.s 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1870; W. D. & H. L."
Hoard, editors; W. D. Hoard Co., publishers;
prints also an eight-page German edition
(3-5 P}.
Copies printed: 3,628 in 1896
3,057 in 1902
3,048 in 1903
3,131 in 1904
3,072 in 1905
3,050 in 1906
3,014 in 1907
FOUNTAIN CITY, Buffalo Co.<.
l.OSlf pop.— local estimate 1,100 — on Chicago,
Burlington & Quincy Rd. and Mississippi r.,
8 m. above Winona, Minn., and 40 above La
Crosse. Planing and flour mills and
creamery. Farming.
BUFFALO CO. REPIJBL.IKANER
UND AL,MA BI.AETTER; weekly,
twlce-a-week, Tuesdays and Thursdays; Gter-
man; independent-democratic; eight to six-
teen pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1S90; Emil Wittzack, editor and publisher
(6-3). ^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1203
WISCONSIN.
for an average issue of 2,300 in 1895
and 2,000 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
FOXLAKE, Dodge Co. D- 908 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,65m.
N. W. of Milwaukee. Summer resort.
Agriculture and dairying.
REPRESENTATIVE; Fridays; Inde-
pendent-republican; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1.90: established 1866; D. J. Hotch-
klss, editor and publisher (1—8).
PREDERIC, Polk Co. t: on Minne-
apolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd., 70
m. N. E. of St. Paul and Minneapolis, Min-
nesota.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.00; establislied February,
1903; J. W. Blackstone, editor and publisher
(7-5).
TIMES; Fridays; four pages 18x24; sub-
scriptions!; established March. 1905; M. H.
Rogers, editor; Frederic Times Printing Co.,
publishers (1— 6 P).
FRIENDSHIP, c. h., Adams Co. a
151 pop., 15 m. E. of Necedah, the nearest
station on the Chicago, Milwaukee tc St.
Paul Railroad. Grain, hops and live stock.
ADAMS CO. PRESS J Saturdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1861 ; S. W. Pierce, editor and
publisher (9—3).
ADAMS CO. REPORTER; Fridays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1898; P. Q. Collipp, editor
and Dublisher (A A).
GALESVILLE, Trempealeau Co. -a
862+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
20 m. N. of La Crosse. Flour mill and
creamery.
INDEPENDENT; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 187.3; R. E. Smith, editor and
publisher (1—8).
REPUBLICAN; Tnursdays (A A).
GAYS MILLS, Crawford Co. p 127t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
about 25 m. N. E. of Prairie Du Chien.
CRAWFORDCO. INDEPENDENT;
Tuesdays (A A).
GENOA JUNCTION, ^yalworth
Co. □, 467 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Rd., 28 m. S. W. of Kenosha. Dairying,
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; Chas. F.
Dixon, editor and publisher.
GILLETT, Oconto Co. cT 750 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 22 m. W. of
Oconto, the county seat. Manufacturing
and farming.
TIMES J Saturdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1900 ;
Lewis P. Perry, editor and publisher (1—8).
GLENFLORA, Rusk Co. ^ 500 pop.,
on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 11 m. N. E. of Ladysmith.
STAR; Thursdays; republican; six pages
15x22; subscription $1.60; established 1901;
D. W. Maloney, editor and publisher (1—^).
WISCONSIN.
GLENWOOD, Saint Croix Co. \j
1,789+ pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd., about
55 m. E. of Saint Paul, Minn. Agriculture
and lumbering.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; republican;"
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.35; estab-
lished 1888; C. J. Augustin, editor and pub-
lisher a— 8).
GLIDDEN, Ashlajid Co. tl on Wis-
consin Central Rd., 43 m. 8. of Ashland, the
county seat. Farming and lumbering.
ASHLAND CO. HEROLD; Thurs
days; German; independent; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1897;
Herman Roethlg, editor and publisher (1 — i).-
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
GRAND RAPIDS, c. h., Wood Co. a
6,130 pop., on Qreen Bay and Western, Wis-
consin Central, Chicago & Northwestern
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and
Wisconsin r., 22 m. S. W. of Stevens Point.
Manufactures of wood pulp, paper, flour,
hubs, spokes and household furniture.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WOOD CO. REPORTER,
Fridays ; republican ; daily four, weekly
eight pages 18x24; subscription— dally $5,
weekly $1.50; established— daily 1906, vveekly
1857; A. L. Fontaine, editor and publlfiher
(l-«). ^
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding r.ooo copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
TRIBUNE; Wednesdays; democratic;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1873; Drumb & Sutor, editors and pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,020 in 1902
and 1,516 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WISCONSIN VAI^LEY LEADER;
Thursdays; independent-republican: eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1.50; established
March. 1902; Cooley & Emmons, editors and
publishers ( 12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,256 in_ 1903
and 1,518 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
GR ANTON, Clarh Co. <Z on Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rd., 7 m. E.
by N. of NeiUsville, the county seat.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
GRANTSBURG, c. h., Burnett Co.-^j
705 pop., on Northern Pacific Rd. and
Wood r., 70 m. N. E. of Saint Paul, Minn.
Saw and flour mills, starch factories and
creamery.
BURNETT CO. SENTINEL; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1875; Myrland &
Fisher, editors and publishers (1—7).
JO URN A L OF BURNETT CO.|
Frldavs; republican; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1896; F. R. Huth,
editor; Journal Publisliing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,238 in 1902
1,J04
AMEKICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
and 1,314 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
GRATIOT, La Fayette Co. q 33ot
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
54 m. W. of Janesville. Creamery.
REPORTER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established October,
1903; Reporter Printing Co., editors and pub-
lishers (12—5).
G R E E N B A Y , c. h., Brown Co. d-
18.634+ pop.— local estimate 25,000— on Chi-
cago & Northwestern, Green Bay & Western
and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds.
and Fox r., at head of Green bay, 107 m. N.
of Milwaukee. Lake commerce. Lumber.
GAZETTE} every evening except Sun-
day, and SEIVI I- WEEKLY, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; eight pages
17x23 ; subscription— daily $5, semi- weekly
$1; established— dally 1871, semi-weekly 1866;
N. C. Plckard, editor; The Gazette Publish-
ing Company, publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,250 in 1897 and 3,077 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the semi-
weekly, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ADVOCATE; tri- weekly, Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 19^x24; subscription $1.50; established
1846; F. R. Singleton, editor; Advocate Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (3 — 3) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,402 in_ 1897
and 1,150 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and_ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up
to and including 1907.
DER L.ANDSMANN; Wednesdays;
German; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1883 ; A. C. Leh-
mann, editor; Lehmann & Robinson, publish-
ers.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
REVIEW; Saturdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription |l; established
1875; James Kerr, editor; James Kerr & Son,
publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it ha^
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
GREEN LAKE, Green Lake Co. o-
450+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
30 m. W. of Fond Du Lac.
ADVANCE: Mondays (A A).
GREEN LAKE CO. REPORTER:
Thursdays (A A).
GREENWOOD, Clark Co. ^ TOSf
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd., 16 m. N. of
WISCONSIN.
Nelllsvllle, the county seat. Lumber mills
and a sash and door factory. Farming and
creamery.
GLEANER; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x32; subscription $1.85; estab-
lished 1891 : J. E. Noyes, publisher (12 -3).
HAMBURG, Marathon Co. [b 18 m-
N. W. of Wausau, the county seat. Farm-
ing and lumbering. Poultry raising and
bee culture.
DER GEFLCJEGEL-ZUECHTERj
monthly; German; poultry and pet stock;
thirty-two pages 9x18; subscription 50 cents;
established 1888; Henry E. Voigt, editor; Der
Gefluegel - Zuechter Publishing Company,
publishers (1-8).
Copies printed: 3,500 in 1898
7,333 in 1905
7,316 in 1907
H A M M O N D, S^ Croix Co. ^ 404t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 15 m. E. of Hudson, the county
seat. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1894; F. N.
Barry, editor and publisher (9—3).
HANCOCK, Waushara Co. D 320 pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd., 15 m. W. of
Wautoma, the county seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Roy L. Thompson, editor and publisher (6—3).
HARTFORD, Washington Co. D
1,632+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 37 m. N. W. of Milwaukee.
Manufactures of agricultural implements,
gloves, mittens, caskets and furniture.
Clothing factory.
PRESS ; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; republican; eight pages 30x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1872; Sadie E.
Le Count, editor; Le Count & Le Count, pub-
lishers (7—5).
TIMES; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; democratic; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894; A. J. Hem-
my, editor and publisher (8—5).
HARTLAND, Waukesha Co. Q 872
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd..
9 m. E. of Oconomowoc.
NEWS ; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1893; Mabel V. Hansen, editor and publisher
(1-8).
HAYWARD, Sawyer Co. tl 3,200
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd., 60 m. S. W. of Ashland.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established July, 1893; R. C. Pugh, editor; The
Hayward Republican Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SAWYER CO. RECORD; Thursdays
(A A).
HIGHLAND, Iowa Co. g 918t pop..
about 20 m. W. by N. W. of DodgevlUe, the
county seat. Agriculture and mining.
PRESS; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1205
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
1894; H. E. Howe, editor; Howe Printing Co.,
publishers (7—3).
HILLiSBORO, Vernon Co.-D 785t pop.,
on Baraboo r., 39 m. E. of VIroqua, the
county seat. Agriculture and lumbering.
SENTRY-ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1885; IS. O. Shear,
editor and publisher (.7—5).
HOLLANDALE, Iowa Co. g 172
pop., on Illinois Central Rd., 12 m. S. E. of
Dodgeville, the county seat. Butter and
cheese.
REVIEW; Fridays; four pages 11x16;
subscription 50 cents; established 1898; J. W.
Laughlin, editor and publisher (6—3).
HORICON, Dodge Co. ry l,876t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Rock r., 50 m. N. W. of Milwaukee.
Manufactories of agricultural implements.
REPORTER; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1884; And.
Washburn, editor and publisher (6—3).
HORTONVILIiE, Outagamie Co.n-
913+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
8 m. S. E. of New London and 14 W. N. W.
of Appleton, the county seat. Saw, planing
and grist mills. Farming and lumbering.
REVIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1892; HoUem-
baek & Nye, editors and publishers (6—3).
HUDSON, c. h., Saint Croix Co.^3,259t
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha Rd. and St. Croix r., 30 m. E. of Saint
Paul. Minn. Wheat growing, stock raising
and dairying.
STAR-TIMES; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established 1855; M. W.
ydlaud, editor and publisher (1—4).
ST. CROIX OBSERVER; Tuesdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900: Naglee & Strong, editors and
publishers (1—7).
TRUE REPUBLICAN ; Thursdays;
democratic; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1871; Geo. D. Cline, editor
and publisher.
HURLEY, c. h., Iron Co. ^ pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern and Wisconsin
Central Rds. and Montreal r., 37 m. E. of
Ashland. In the Gogebic iron-mining dis-
trict.
MONTREAL RIVER MINER;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; F. B. Hand, ed-
itor and publisher (7—5).
INDEPENDENCE, Trempealeau
Co. -a 630+ pop., on Green Bay & Western
Rd. and Trempealeau r., 30 m. N. E. of
Winona, Minn. Farming, dairying and
flour mills.
NEWS WAVE; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1888 ; Geo.
A. & Ada R. Markham, editors and publishers
(9—3).
INTERNATIONAL GOOD TEMP-
LiARi Thursdays; temperance: thirty-two
pages 7x10; subscription .$1 ; established 1891 ;
Markham & Parker, publishers (2—8).
INGRAM, Husk Co. ^ 157t pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rd.,
16 m. E. of Ladysmith, the county seat.
RECORD; Fridays (A A).
lOLA, Waupaca Co. n 558t pop.— lo-
cal estimate 900— on Northern Rd., 13 m.
N. of Waupaca, the county seat. Saw and
flour mills, starch and table factories, and
granite quarry.
HERA LD ; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1891; B. L. Bierce, editor; Herald Publishing
Co. (Inc.), publishers.
IRON RIVER, Bayjleld Co. ^ 2,439t
pop., on Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic,
Northern Pacific and Washburn, Bayfield
& Iron River Rds., 30 m. S. W. of Washburn,
the county seat. Lumber.
PIONEER ; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
Peter J. Savage, editor and publisher.
JANESVILLE, c. h., Rock Co. P
14.(XiO pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and
Rock r., 70 m. W. S. W. of Milwaukee and
91 N. W. of Chicago, 111. Manufactures of
farming implements, wire fence, carriages,
shoes, cigar boxes, furniture, underwear,
woolens, fountain pens, cotton and cotton
batting. Beet sugar and tobacco. Agri-
culture.
GAZETTE ; every evening except Sun-
day, and SE3II-WEEKL.Y, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; eight pages
r,y^-K.22M; subscription— daily $6, semi weekly
$1.50 ; established— daily 1857, semi- weekly
1845; Gazette Printing Company, publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: daily: 2,247 m 1895
2,831 in 1904
3,149 in 1905
3,311 in 1906
3,671 in 1907
Semi-weekly: 3.572 in 1895
3,207 in 1904
3,059 in 1905
2,683 in 1906
2,416 in 1907
Publisher's annoimcemenf.—The Janesville
(Wisconsin ^Gazettk reaches 30 39ths of the
population in its district, the million dol-
lar a year tobacco and sugar beet belt.
RECORDER; every morning except
Mondav, and RECORDER^ .^ N D
TI31ES, Thursdays; democratic: daily four
pages 20x26, weekly eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—daily $5, weekly $1; established-
daily 1878, weeklv 1869 ; Peter J. Monat, edi-
tor ;'Recorder Printing Company, publishers.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1895 and 1896, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; labor; eii-ht
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
October, 1901; The Independent Printing
Co., editors and publishers (8—5).
JOURNAL; Thursdays; German; eight
pages 18x24: subscription $1.50: established
1889; H. W. Frlck, editor and publisher (7—5).
JEFFERSON, c. h., Jt^eraon Co. ^
2,584+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
13 m. S. of Watertown and 45 W. of Milwau-
1','06
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
kee. Flour mills, shoe and chair factories,
pork- packing establishment and tanneries.
BANNER; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1860; Banner Printing Company, publishers
(1-8). ,
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,874 for the
year 1895, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
JEFFERSON CO. JOURNAL,; Frl
days; German; eight pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50 ; established 1888 ; Alb. Goerz,
editor; Banner Printing Co., publishers
(12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,500 for the year 18*99,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so' many
as 1,000 copies.
JUDA, Green Co. p 300 pop., on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 9 m. S. E.
of Monroe and 7 W. of Brodhead. Agri-
culture.
H03IE NEWS; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x20; subscription .S1.25; estab-
lished July. 1907; H. Lyndon Williams, edi-
tor; Juda Publishing Co., publishers (10—7).
JUNEAU, c. h., Dodge Co. O- 891t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. N.
of Watertown and 58 N. W. of Milwaukee.
Shipping point for grain and cattle. Mill-
ing and manufacturing.
INDEPENDENT: Fridays; democratic;
eight pau:es 15x22; subscription §1; estab-
lished 1896: Clifford Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (9—3).
TELEPHONE; Fridays; democratic;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1877; John Kelly, editor and publisher.
KAUKAUNA. Outagamie Co. O
5,115+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Fox r., 7 m. from A opleton, the county
seat. Wood-pulp and paper mills.
SUN; Fridays ; democratic; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1885 ;
Jas. I. Toner, editor; Sun Publishing Co.,
publishers (9—3).
KENDALL, Monroe Co. -a 460 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 26 m. S. E.
of Sparta, the county seat.
KEYSTONE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished January, 1904; Alex. R. McCleueghan,
editor and publisher (1—6).
KENOSHA, c. h., A:eno«Aa Co. P.
16,145 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Lake Michigan, 35 m. S. of Milwaukee
and 51 N. of Chicago, 111. Automobile,
spring and iron bed and typewriter factor-
ies, brass rolling mills and tannery. Dairy-
ing, farming and manufacturing.
, EVENING NEWS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and TELEGRAPH-
COURIER, Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5, weekly
41; established— dally 1894, weekly 18.S9; S. S.
Simmons, editor; Head & Simmons, pub-
lishers (12—5).
Copies' printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,066 in 1901 and 1,359 iii 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
WISCONSIN.
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly"edition had credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly in
the years 1895 and 1900, but has not
since set up definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
UNION ; Thursdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2.25; established
1805; J. A. Killeen, editor and publisher.
VOLKSFREUND: Thursdays; Ger-
man; independent; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1892; Louis Ewe,
editor and publisher (9—3).
KEWASKUM, Washington Co. a-
679+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Milwaukee r., 21 m. S. E. of Fond du
Lac. Grain elevators, malt house, dairying
and farming.
STATESMAN; Saturdays; four pages
20x26; subscription $1.50; established 1895;
C. E. Krahn, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
KEWAUNEE, c. h., Kewaunee Co. o
1,773+ pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd.
and Lake Michigan, at mouth of Kewa«nee
r., 27 m. E.of Green Baj'. Shipping point for
grain, flour, lumber and bark.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1859; Enterprise Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,073 in 1903,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
HERALD; Fridays (A Ai.
KEWAUNEE CO. BANNER; Thurs-
day's; German; independent: eight pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1887; Otto
Julian Ahnert, editor; Kewaunee Priutir^
Co., publishers (6 — 3).
LISTY; Wednesdays; Bohemian; demo-
cratic; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1892; Jos. H. Janda, editor and pub-
lisher (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
OWL; quarterly, March. June, Septem-
ber and December ; genealogy : forty six
pages 5x8; subscription $1; established 1897;
George D. Wing, editor and publisher (12—3).
KIEL, Manitowoc Co. O 924t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 28 m.
by rail N. W. of Sheboygan. Manufactures
of wood. Farming, creameries, and ship
ping point of grain and cattle.
NATIONAL -ZEITUNG ; Thursdays;
German; twelve pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; H. A. Kuenne, editor
and publisher (2 — 6).
Copies printed: 1,399 in 1900
1,583 in 1901
1,690 in 1902
1,806 in 1903
1,981 in J904
2,005 in 190S
2,060 in 1906
2,084 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1207
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
KIIiBOURN CITY, Columbia Co. a
1.134+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd. and Wisconsin r., 18 m. W. by N.
W. of Portage, the county seat. Summer
reaort. Farming.
EVENTS; Saturdays; republican; six
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1904; J.E.Jones & Co., editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
MIRROR GAZETTE; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1884; E. J. Wheeler, editor and publisher 1 3— 3),
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
KINGSTON, Green Lake Co. n-337t
pop., 5 m. W. of Marliesan, nearest station
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
SPY ; Thursdays (A A).
KNAPP, Dunn Co. tn U6 pop., on
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Menomonie, the county
seat. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1.50; established September,
1902; R. A. Axtell. editor and publisher U— 3).
LA CROSSE, c. h., Lacro$te Co. -a
23,895t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee <fe St.
Paul, Green Bay & Western, Chicago
& Northwestern and Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy Rds. and E. bank of Mississippi r.,
18 m. S. E. of Winona. Minn. General
manufacturing and river commerce. Lum-
ber shipping point.
ABEND-STERN; every evening except
Sunday. NORD.STERN BL.AETTER,
Tuesdays, and NORD-STERN, Fridays;
Grerman; daily four, Tuesday and Friday
eight pages 18x24; subscription — daily $4,
weeklies $2; established— daily and Tuesday
1892, Friday 1856; Nord-Stern Association, ed-
itors and publishers (1—7 ) .
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
The combined weekly editions of this
paper had credit for issuing 2,500 cop-
ies regularly in 1897, but have not since
made definite and satisfactory claim
for issuing so many.
LEADER-PRESS; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; independent; eight pages 17x24 ;
subscription $5 ; established — Republican
and Leader ISM, Press 1889; Roland B. Qelatt,
editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,590 in 1903
and 3,316 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 2,250 in 1907.
MORNING CHRONICLE; every
morning except Monday, and WEEK.LY,
Fridays; republican; dally eight. Sunday
twenty, weekly elKht to twelve pages 18x22;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1851; The Chronicle Co.. editors and
publishers (1 — 5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 6,440 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition has on two occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
TRIBUNE; every evening except Sun-
day; republican; twelve pages 17x28; sub-
scription $3; established 19(4 ; A. M. Bray-
ton, editor and publisher (4—8 P ).
Publisher's announcement.— Sworn dally
average December, 1907, is 6,335, which is
guaranteed greater than both other local
dailies combined, or no pay for space.
Only La Crosse paper submitting to exam-
ination.
ARGUS; Saturdays; eight pages 11x16;
subscription 75 cents; established 1896; Fred
H. Hartwell, editor ; Hartwell & Gelsen-
helmer, publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
L.A CROSSE CO. NEWS; Fridays;
labor; twelve pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1902; H. E. Wheaton. editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secure**
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907-
PROGRESSIVE FARMER; Fri
days; agriculture; eight pages 8x11; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1902; H. E.
Wheaton, editor; W. J. Wiegand, publisher
(8-7).
VLiASTENEC; Fridays; Bohemian;
catholic; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
tl.25; established 1898 ; Soukup Bros., pub-
lishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1900 and 1902, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
VOLKSFREUND ; Wednesday-s, four
pages, and ilEROLD UND VOLKS-
FRKUND, Saturdays, four pages 18x24 ;
German; democratic; subscription $1.50 for
both; established— roas/rcunf? l^W. Herald
1876; G. A. Kuehn, editor: La Crosse volks-
freund Co., publishers; Im Familienkreite,
four pages 15x22. subscription 50 cents, is is-
sued with Saturday edition as a Sunday sup-
plement (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from these papers, but they had credit
for exceeding 2.250 in 1905 and 1907.
VOL«KS»*OST; Wednesdays; German;
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established March, 1901; Nord-
stern Assoc'n, editors and publishers, f oiA\s-
ra<7i, sixteen pages 8^x12; subscription 2,1
cents; established 1905; Issued as biweekly
supplement (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,819 in 1901
and 18,230 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 17.500 in I907.
VIGOR; monthly; physical culture;
thirty-two pages 9x13; subscription 75 cents;
established September, 1906; Vigor Publish
ing Co.. publishers (4—8 P).
Copies printed: 10,116 in 1907
1208
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCOXSIN.
\*ISCONSIN AND NORTHWEST
TltAllE JOURNAL.; raonthlj (AA).
LIGHT; bi-monthly; social purity;
thirty-six to forty-eight pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1S98; B. S. & Clara Os-
wald Steadvvell, editors and publishers
(12-4).
Copies printed: 2,116 in 1900
2,234 in 1901
2,403 in 1902
2,761 in 1903
3,047 in 1904
3,088 in 1905
3,717 in 1906
4,338 in 1907
liADYSMITH, c. li., Rusk Co. ti 2,000
pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul Sc Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 130 m. E. of Minneapolis and 38
N. of Chippewa Falls. Lumbering. Pulp
and paper mills.
RUSK CO. JOURNAL,; Saturdays;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; D.H.Richards, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
NEWS- BUDGET; Thursdays; repub-
lican ; eight pages 171^0X24; subscription $1.50;
established — A'ews 1905, Budget 1895. cnsoli-
dated April, 1907; A. A. Hadden, editor and
publisher (1—8).
I.A FARGE, Vernon Co. -a 488t pop.,
on Western Wisconsin Rd., 14 m. E. of
Viroqua, the county seat. Heading mills.
Lumber, cattle, hogs »nd sheep.
KNTERPRISEi Fridays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; B. Moyle, editor and publisher.
LAKE GENEVA, Walworth Co. D^
2,585t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and Lake Geneva, 55 m. S. W. of Milwaukee.
Summer resort.
HERALD; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.75; established
1872; John Nethercut, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,608 for the year 1899,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1879; Lake Geneva Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (8—5).
LAKEMILLS, Jeferson Co. C\ l,387t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 12 m.
S. W. of Watertown and 26 E. of Madison,
the State capital. Summer resort. Farming
and dairying.
LEADER; Thursdays ; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.5U; estab-
lished 1878 ; C. L. Hubbs, editor and publisher.
liAKE NEBAGAMON, -Do«f7/a«
Co. "□ on Duluth, South shore & Atlantic
Rd..22 m. S. E. of Superior. Farming.
NEBAGAMON ENTERPRISE;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1898: Warner
S. Carr, editor ;Carr & Hand,publishers( 9— 3).
LANCASTER, c. h., Orant Co. p
2,403t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
22 m. E. of Mississippi r. Lead mines in vi-
cinity. Stock farming and dairying.
GRANT CO. HERALD; Thursdays;
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1843; H. J. Johnson, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
WISCONSIN.
for an average issue of 1,969 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has-
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
TELLER; Thursdays ; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1888; Burne Pollock, manager; Ed-
ward Pollock, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,088 in 1896 and 2,100
in 1900, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
LAONA, Forest Co. cT llSf pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., about 70 m.
N. W. of Oconto.
CHIEF: P'ridays (A A).
LA VALLE.
LEADER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established H.05; H. H. Dunn,
editor and publisher (11 — 6 P).
LINDEN. Iowa Co. g 543t pop., 7 m.
N. W. of Mineral Point, the nearest station
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd, and
50 W. S. W. of Madison, the State capital.
Agriculture.
SOUTHWEST WISCONSIN; Fri-
days; republican; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1894; J. W.Taylor,
editor and publisher.
LODI, Columbia Co. r. l,068t pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. N. N.
E. of Madison, the State capital. Water
power. Agriculture and stock raising.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1894;
Cassius L. Coward, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
LOMIRA, Dodge Co. n- 492t pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 50 m. N. of Mil-
waukee.
REVIEW; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; snh>scription $1.50; estab-
lished September, 1903; C. L. Pardulm, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 4).
LONE ROCK, Richland Co. P 393
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 12 m. S. E. of Richland Center, the
county seat. Creamery.
TRI-COUNTY REVIEW: Saturdays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1899; Babcock Bros., editors
and publishers.
LOYAL, Clark Co. Yi 950 pop., on
Wiscousin Central Hd., 18 m. W. by N. W.
of Marshfleld. Farming.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; independent-
republican; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1..50; established 1894; A. A. Roessler, editor;
Roessler Bros., publishers (1— S).
LUCK, Polk Co.^Oi 400 pop., 12 m. N. of
Balsam Lake.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; indepen-
dent; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1 ;
established October 1904; O. W. Lund, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
CATAI.OGUE BY STATES.
1209
WISCONSIN.
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MADISON, c. h., Dane Co. Q State
Capital, 19,164+ pop.— local estimate 24,-
301— on Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Illinois Central
Rds., 83 m. W. of Milwaukee. Seat of the
University of Wisconsin. Manufacturing
and agriculture.
DAILY.
C A It D I N A Li ; everj' evening except
Sunday, during college year; collegiate; four
pages 12x18; established 1890; Students of the
tJniverslty of Wisconsin, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
DEMOCRAT ; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKLY, twice-a week,
Wednesdays and Saturdays ; democratic ;
dally four, Sunday and weekly eight pages
18x34; subscription— dally $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1865, weekly 1868 ; Democrat
Printing Co., editors and publishers (3—3).
WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAI^;
every evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
IjY, Thursdays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription- daily $5, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1832, weekly 1839; August
Roden, manager; Stale Journal Printing
Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: daily, 2,141 in 1902
3,482 in 1905
5,086 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,800 for the year 1894 and
2,250 in 1898, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to issu-
ing so many as 1,000 copies.
WEEKLY.
AMERIKA; Fridays; Norwegian; re
publican ; twenty-four pages 11x15 ; sub.scrlp-
tion $1; established 1884; Rasmus B. Ander-
son, editor; Amerika Publishiug Company,
publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,750 in 1897
and 9,619 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any deiinite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
MADISONIAN; Fridays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
Leopold Summers, editor and publisher.
WISCONSIN BOTSCH AFTER;
Wednesdays ; German ; democratic ; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established 1869;
F. C. BUed & Co.. editors and publishers
(12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,652 in 1898,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
WISCONSIN FARMER; Thursdays;
agrricultural ; sixteen pages 11x15; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1881; Wisconsin Farmer
Co., editors and publishers (1-7).
Copies printed: 18,480 in 1901
19,365 in 1906
34,477 in 1907
WISCONSIN STAATS-ZEITUNG;
Wednesdays; Geruian ; twelve pages 15x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1878 ; Carl Oeb-
hardt, editor; Wisconsin Staats Zeitung Co.,
publishers.
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL. OF DEN-
TAL. SCIENCE; monthly; dental; sixty-
lour pages 7x10 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
WISCONSIN.
lished 1839; W. G. Beecroft, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1904
6,250 in 1905
5,000 in 1906
5,000 in 1907
AMERICAN THRKSHERMAN;
monthly; threshing; eighty to one hundred
pages 101^x141^; subscription $1 ; established
1898; B. B. Clarke, editor; American Thresh-
erman Co. (Inc.), publishers (l','--6).
Copies printed: (0 0) This paper had credit
for an average issue of 58,750 in 1900
and 75,666 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 40,000 every year since 1903,
up to and including 1907.
OUR CHURCH LIFE; monthly
(AA).
PYTHIAN AGE; monthly; Knights of
Pythias; twenty-eight pages 7x103^^; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; N. A. Ladd, editor;
Pythian Age Publishing Company, publishers
(8-5) (A A).
WISCONSIN JOURNAL OF EDU-
CATION; monthly, except July and Au-
gust; educational; forty eight pages 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1856; Willard N.
Parker, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 4,750 in 1907
QUARTERLY.
MUNICIPALITY; quarterly; muni-
cipal government; thirty-six pages 6x9: sui>-
scriptlon 60 cents; established 1900; W. G.
Kirchoffer, editor; League of Wisconsin
Municipalities, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,237 in 1907
WISCONSIN ENGINEER; quarterly,
during college year; four hundred and fifty
pages 7x10; subscription $1; established 1896;
J. D. Mack, editor ; University of Wisconsin
Engineering Journal Association, publishers
(1-8).
MAIDEN ROCK, Pierce Co. ^ 304t
pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd.,
15 m. S. E. of Ellsworth, the county seat.
Stone quarries and lime kiln. Farming,
dairying and stock raising.
PRESS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20: sub-
scription .$1.25; established October, 1902; H.
J. Keeler, editor and publisher (7—5).
MAN AW A, Waupaca Co. n 744
pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd., 10 m.
N. E. of Waupaca, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; A.
C.Walch. editor and publisher (9—3).
MANITOWOC, c. h., Manitowoc Co.
D- 13,567+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
and Wisconsin Central Rds. and Lake
Michigan, at mouth of Manitowoc r.. 77
m. N. of Milwaukee, connected by five
steamboat lines. Grain elevators, foun-
dries, machine shops and stave, edge-tool,
furniture, veneer, piano and farming-Im-
plement factories. Knitting mills.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day; four to eight pages 15x22; subscription
$4.50; established 1898; Herald Press Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and CITIZEN, Thursdays; republican;
daily four, weekly eight pages 15x23; sub
scription- daily $4.50, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1900, weekly 1854; John MacFarlane,
editor and publisher.
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wIscoxsI^\
WISCONSIX.
DER NORD-WES>TE> ; Thursdays;
German; democratic; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $2 ; established 1865 ; C. G.
Schmidt, editor and publisher; prints also a
Saturdaj' supplement of four pages (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,440 in 1895,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1903, up to and including
1.907-
P I Li O T ; Thursdays ; democratic ; eight
pa^es 17}^x24 ; subscription $1.50; established
185y; E. S. Crowe, editor; The Pilot Publish
Ing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
fcrrriation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
POST; Thursdays ; German ; republican ;
twelve pages 16x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1880; Baensch & Gennrich. publishers
(1-8). _
Copies printed: 1,247 in 1905
1,309 in 1906
1,340 in 1907
TIMES-PRESS; Wednesdays; repub
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; Herald Press Publishing
Company, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
WAHRHEIT; Tuesdays; German; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
Louis C. Senglaub, editor and publisher (8 — 6).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
MARINETTE, c. h., Marinette Co. c(
16,195+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
Wisconsin & Michigan and Chicago, Mil-
waukee & St. Paul Rds. and Green bay,
at mouth of Menomonee r. Saw and pa
per mills.
EAGLiE-STAR; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, twice a week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; dally
six to sixteen pages 15i-^x22, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— daily $4.5(i, week-
ly $1.50; established— daily 1891, weekly 1871;
F. E. Noyes. editor; Eagle Printing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 3,395 in 1904
3,414 in 190.';
3,453 in 1906
3,463 in 1907
Weekly: 1,948 in 1904
2,064 in 1905
2,098 in 1906
2,155 in 1907
ADVERTISER: tri-weekly. Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays; democratic; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established Oc-
tober, 1904; Joseph Mauer, editor and pub-
Usher (1—7) (A A).
FORPOSTEN; Fridays; Swedish; re-
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1892 ; G. L. Forsen, editor and
publisher (7—5).
TRIIilNEN; Friilays; Swedish; repub-
lican; tsiglit pages ir)x22; subscription $1;
establisiied 1894; G. L. Forsen, editor; The
Swedish Printing Co., publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
VOLiKSBOTE; Saturdays ; German ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1893; Herman Shomaker, editor and
publisher
MARION, Waupaca Co. a 602t pop.»
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. N. W.
of Clintonvllle. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; S. L. Perry, editor and publisher
(9-3).
MARKESAN, Green Lake Co. G 706t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.
and Grand r., 30 m. S. W. of Oshkosh and t)2
N. W. of Milwaukee. Shipping point for
agricultural products and live stock.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1881; Charles Richards, editor and publisher
(7—5).
MARSHALL, Dane Co. Q 282 pop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 18
m. N. W. of Madison, the county seat and
State capital. Butter, hogs and cattle.
RECORD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; estaMished 1895; Chas. H.
Lake, editor and publisher.
MARSHFIELD, Wood Co. n 7.000
pop., on Wisconsin Central, Chicago &
Northwestern. Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rds., 33 m. W. by N. W. of
Stevens Point. Lumber and household
furniture manufactories, flour mills, stave
and barrel factory and machine shops.
Butter and cheese.
DEMOKRAT; Thursdays; German;
democratic: twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1884 ; Demokrat Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (3—3).
NEWS; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1889; John H. White, editor and publisher
(12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,040 in 1897
and 1,377 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and_ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1903,
up to and including 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; twelve
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50 ; established
1879; Williams & Bailey, editors and pub-
lishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,855 in 1902
and 2,199 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
MATTOON, Shan-ano Co. cf on Mat-
toon Rd., 19 m. S. E. of Antigo.
HERAIiD; Saturdays; republican; ten
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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WISCONSIN.
1899; J. H. Fitzglbbon, editor and publisher
(12-3i (A A).
MAUSTON, c. h., Juneau Co. D l,718t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
37 m. N. W. of Portage. Iron foundry,
brewery and flour mills.
JUNEAU CO. CHRONICLE;
Thursdays; Independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1890; Com-
mach & Buckiugham, editors and publishers.
STAR; Thui-sdays ; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1857; John Turner, editor and puj>li8her.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
MA YVILLE, Dodge Co. a- l,815t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 23
m. S. of Fond du Lac. Breweries, flour
mills and tannery. Iron mining.
DODGE CO. BANNER} semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; German ; democratic ;
eight pages and supplement 15x22; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1897; John Herberg, edi-
tor; The E. Schwartz Printing Company,
publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
DODGE CO. PIONIER > weekly, twice
a- week, Tuesdays and Fridays; German;
democratic ; sixteen pages 15x22; subscription
$2; established 1876; Jacob Mueller, editor
and publisher (12 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,750 in 1895 and 3,000
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 2,250 in
1905 and 1907.
NEWJS; Tuesdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1892; Henry
Splering, editor and publisher.
MAZOMANIE, Dane Co. g 902t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
28 m. W. of Madison, the county seat and
State capital. Flour and fanning mills, cab-
inet and fence factories and manufactures
of wagons, tubs and knit goods.
SICKLE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.35; established
1874; H. L. Swan, editor and publisher.
MEDFORD, c. h., Taylor Co. [^ 1.758t
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd. and Black r.,
45 m. N. W. of Wausau. Lumbering and
farming.
DEMOCRAT; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50: established 1898;
Democrat Printing Company, editors and
publishers (IB — 3).
DER WALDBOTE; Saturdays; Ger-
man; independent; twelve pages 15x32; sub-
scription $2; established 1888; F. Markus, edi-
tor; German Publishing Co., publishers (7— .5).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WISCONSIN.
TAYLOR CO. STAR-NEWS; Frl
days; republican ; eight pages 18x24: sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1876 ; W. S.
Withers, editor and publisher ( 1 — 8).
MELLEN, Ashland Co. ti 2,000 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 22 m. S. E. of Ash-
land.
WEEKLY; Thursdays ; republican ;
six pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1901; J. P. Fitzgerald, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MELROSE, Jack$on Co. -a 500 pop.,
on Black r., about 18 m. S. of Black River
Falls, the county seat and nearest railroad
point. Farming.
CHRONICLE; Fridays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
E. E. Gllbertson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MENASHA, Winnebago Co. D-5,589t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Wiscon-
sin Central, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Wisconsin Central Rds. and U. S.
Government Canal, at the mouth of Foxr.,
on Lake Winnebago. Five paper mills and
extensive manufactory of woodenware.
RECORD; every evening except Sun
days; independent-republican; four pages
15x22; subscription $5; established 1894;
Charles W. Lamb, editor and publisher (1—4).
WINNEBAGO ANZEIGER;Fri
days; German ; democratic ; eight pages
15x92; subscription $2; established 1881 ; J. C.
Klinker, editor and publisher.
MENOMONEE FALLS, Wauke-
aha Co. n^ 987 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee
& St. Paul Rd., 13 m. N. W. of Milwaukee.
Flour and saw mills, sash, door and blind
factory, sugar reflne^3^ foundry and ma-
chine shops. Stone quarries and lime
manufactories. Agriculture.
NEWS; Thursdays; republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1889; C. W. Fraser, editor and publisher (1—8).
WISCONSIN SUGAR BEET: month-
ly; sugar industry, agriculture; eighteen to
twenty-four pages 12x16; subscription 50
cents; established 1900; C. W. Fraser, editor
and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: 12,647 in 1905
15,700 in 1906
16,800 in 1907
MENOMONIE, c.h., Dunn Co. ^
5,655+ pop., on Chicago. St. Paul. Minneap-
olis & Omaha and Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Rds. and Red Cedar r., fiu m. E.
of Saint Paul. Shipping point for flour,
wheat, brick, fur and other local products.
TI3IES} semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; -eight pages 17}^x24: sub-
scription $1.50: established 1876; A. H.Noyes,
editor; Times Printing Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,433 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
DUNN CO. NEWS; Fridays; repub-
Ican; eight pages 17J^x34; subscription $1.50;
established I860; Flint & Morgan, editors and
publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: 1,200 in 1898
2,432 in 1905
3,234 in 1906
3,578 in 1907
MERRILL, c. h., Lincoln Co. ^ 8,537t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd. and Wisconsin r., 19 m. N. of Wausau.
- Lumber manufactories. Paper and pulp
mills.
ADVOCATE; Tuesdays; republican;
eight pages 30x28; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1875; A. C. Thompson, editor and pub-
lUherda— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,138 in 1900
and 1,392 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
NEWS; Fridays; democratic; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.50; established 1878;
A. G. Christenson, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,182 for the
year 1898, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1899; W.M.Allen,
editor and publislier.
WISCONSIN THALBOTE; Fridays;
German; independent; sixteen pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1888; Otto Suse-
mihl, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,442 in 1897
and 2,470 in 1899, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
MERRILLAN, Jackson Co. -n 739}
pop., on Green Bay & Western and Chicago,
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Rds. and
Hall's creek, 12 m. N. of Black River Falls,
the county seat. Shipping point.
WISCONSIN LEADER; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 17J^x24; subscription
$1.30; established 1877; R. H. Gile, editor and
publisher (7—5).
MIDDLETON, Dane Co. Q on Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and Lake
Mendota, 6 m. W. of Madison, the State
capital. Planing mill.
TIMES- HERALD; Fridays ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; established
1893; T. A. Everlll, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for Verona (9—3).
MILTON, ^ock Co. g on Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 8 m. N. N. E.
of Janesvllle, the county seat, and 61 W.
S. W. of Milwaukee. Butter, grain and
live stock.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; four pages
173^x24; subscription $1; established 1894; N.
O. ivioore. editor ;W. K. Davis, publisher (7—5).
PROFITABLE POULTRY; month
ly; poultry; twenty to thirty two pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established August,
1906; William K. Davis, editor; The Davis
Publishing Co. (Inf.), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,325 in 1907
MILTON JUNCTION, Bock Co. g
856 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. Agri-
culture, tobacco raising and dairying.
TELEPHONE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1877; Miles & Holstou, editors and
publishers (7—5).
MILWAUKEE, c. h., Milwaukee Co.
P, 285,315+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul, Chicago & Northwestern, Mil-
waukee & Superior and Wisconsin Central
Rds. and W. shore of Lake Michigan, 85
m. N. of Chicago, 111. Good harbor. Grain
elevators, flour mills, numerous factories
and breweries. Manufacturing and com-
mercial center.
DAILY.
EVENING AVISCONSIN; every even-
ing except Sunday; republican; twelve to
twenty pages l7J^x24; subscription $6; estab-
lished 1847; The Evening Wisconsin Co.,
editors and publishers (1 — 7). See adver-
tisement on opposite paare.
Copies printed:(©©)i 7,749 in 1896
19,536 in 1900
20,743 jn 1902
26,201 in 1904
26,648 in 1905
28,430 in 1906
28,082 in 1907
Publisher's announeeynent.—The Evbnino
Wisconsin received a larger amount of
cash from Its subscribers during the first
quarter of 1908 than for any like period
since 1847. It is the only gold mark (00)
paper In the State. It outranks all other
daily papers in the State for quality and
quantity.
FREE PRESS ; every morning, and
WEEKLY, Fridays; independent republi-
can ; daily and weekly eight to twelve,Sunday
thirty-two to forty-four pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $4, with Sunday $5, weekly
50 cents; established— dailj, June, 1901, week
ly, January, 1902; H. P. Myrick, editor;
John J, Harvey, publisher. Office, Broadway
and Wisconsin street (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 17,590 in 1902 and 33,081 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 20,000
in 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for
an average issue of 12,433 in 1902 and
31,292 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
GERM ANIA- A BEND-POST; every
evening except Sunday, GERMANIA-
SONNTAGS- POST, Sundays, and
VV EEKLV GER3IANIA, twice a week,
Tuesdays and Fridays; German; Indepen-
dent: dailj' ten to sixteen, Sunday sixteen to
twenty four pages 16x24, twice-a-week, Tues-
day ten, Fridaj- eight pages 16x24; subscrip-
tion—daily $3, weekly $1.50; established 1872;
Germania Publishing Co. (George Brumder),
editors and publishers. Office, Germania
square (4 — 4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 20,129 in 1898 and 24,608 in
1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 20,000 in
1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
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Micliigan, or tlie test Lomes m Milwaukee, where almost
every resident has the Evening NVisconsin. There are
many streets in tke city like it. An Album, containing many
similar views, will be mailed free to any aaaress upon applica-
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WISCOySIN— Milwaukee.
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
average issue of 26,706 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 20,000 in 1905 and
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 101,555 in 1903 and
98,496 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
7.-;. 000 in 1905 and 1907, which is the
highest rating ever accorded in the
absence of a definite and satisfactory
statement covering the issues of an
entire year.
GLOSJ POLSKI; every evening except
Sunday; Polish: eight pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion $3; established 1902; Jan Gawin, editor
and publisher. Oftice, 208 Montgomery build-
ing (11—5 P).
HBROLiD; every morning except Sun-
day, and SEMI -WEEKLY. Tuesdays
and Fridays; German; Independent; eight to
sixteen pages I5}4x^ll4 ; subscription— daily
$3, semi- weekly $1.50; established 1854; Ger-
mania-Herold Association, editors and pub-
lishers. Office. 481 to 485 Broadway (3— 4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 15,162 in 1901 and 16,814 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 12,500 in
1905 and 1907.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the semi-
weekly edition, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1901, 1902 and 1903
and more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
JO URN A Li; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight to sixteen pages
17x23; subscription g3; established 1888; L.W.
Nieman, editor: L. T. Boyd, manager; Jour-
nal Co., publishers. Office, Fourth street
(1—7). _
Copies printed: daily: 22,294 in 1899
24,291 in 1900
29,425 in 1902
34,766 in 1903
37,512 in 1904
41,254 in 190S
44,505 in 1906
51,922 in 1907
C^°"The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
Taiingaccorded the Journal is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell'S American News-
paper Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's annouticement.—Etevnakl expos-
ure will reduce to advertisers the cost of
false circulation mediums. The Journal
has saved advertisers, both local and for-
eign, hundreds of thousands of dollars by
clearing up the Milwaukee situation. No
other Milwaukee dally newspaper dare use
the Guaranty Star and print with it the cir-
culation claimed elsewhere. The Journal's
paid circulation is larger than Is the paid
circulations of any two other Milwaukee
newspapers of any combination possible
to make, while its city paid circulation
alone is one-third larger than is the total
paid circulation of either of the other
evening newspapers. The present adver-
tising rates of the Journal are based upon
a paid circulation of 42,000 daily.
KURYER POLSKI ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days ; Polish ; republican ; daily six to twelve,
weekly twelve pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $3, weekly $1.50; established — dally
1888, weekly 1892; Michael Kruszka, editor;
Kuryer Publishing Co.. publishers. Office,
corner Broadway and Meson street (2—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 5,014 in 1900 and 11,277 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 7,500
in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 4,783 in 1900 and
4,990 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but _ was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday:
democratic; ten to sixteen pages IS^^rtl ;
subscription $3; established 1866; News Pub-
lishing Co., publishers. Office. 219 W. Water
street (2—8).
Copies printed: 20,610 in 1901
21,367 in 1902
26,363 in 1907
REPORTER; every morning and even-
ing except Sunday; legal; morning eight
to twelve, evening four pages 13x22 ; subscrip-
tion—morning $6. evening $3; established
1897; Geo. B. Hall, editor; Reporter Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office, 117 Oneida
street (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1900 and 1902, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
SENTINEL; every morning; repub-
lican; dally ten to fourteen, Sunday forty to
fifty pages 18x24; subscription— dally $4, Sun-
day $2.50; established 1837; John L. Foley,
manager; Sentinel Co., publishers. Office, 89
and 93 Mason street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,576 in 1898
and 37,378 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The Sunday edition had credit for an
average issue of 21,751 in 1898 and
54,721 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
40,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SEMI-WEEKLY.
DER SEEBOTE AND DER SONN-
TAGSBOTE; semi- weekly, Wedesndays
and Sundays; (Jerman; Independent-demo-
cratic; eight pag«8 18xfi5; subscription $2.50;
established 1881; Columbia Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers. Office. 96
Mason street (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,500 in 1905
6,575 in 1906
6,802 in 1907
WISCONSIN BANNER AND
VOLKSFREUND: semi-weekly. Wednes-
days and Fridays; German; eight pages
18x24; subscription $2.50; established 1844;
Columbia Publishing Co., editors and pub-
lishers. Office, 96 Mason street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,700 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1215
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
WEEKLY.
ACKER U N D G A K T E N B A U
ZE I T L' N G: Saturdays; German; agri-
cultuFal ; sixteen to tweutyfour pages
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
DEL'TSCHE WARTE; weekly, twlce-
,. _ a-week, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Ger-
10^x16; subscription #1; established 1869; , man; Independent; agricultural; "Wednesday
The Herold Co., editors and publishers
Office, 433 Broadway (3—4).
Copies printed: 66,921 in 190 1
68,827 in 1902
73,677 m 1903
69,365 in 1906
68,229 in 1907
A^iERIK-ANISCHE TURNZEIT-
UN'G; Sundays: German; athletic; sixteen
paRes 11x15; subscription $2; established i
ten, Saturday four pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1874; Germania Publish-
ing Co. (Geo. Brumder),editors and publish-
ers (3—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 17,500 in 1903 and more than
12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
DIE VV'AHRHEIT; Saturdays, and
188."); Helnrich Huhn, editor; Freldenker i VORW^ERTS, Sundays; German; social
Publishing Company, publishers. Office,
Herold building ( 12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,038 in 1900
and 3,548 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
CATHOLIC CITIZEN; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pagfip l&xai; subscrip
tion $2; established 1870 ; Citizen Company,
publishers
democratic; eight to twelre pages 18x24;
subscription — Sunday $1.50. weekly $1.50;
established 1881; Victor L. Berger, editor and
publisher. Office, 844 Sixth street (5—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in iQoi and 1902 and more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
DOMACNOST; Wednesdays; Bohe-
mian; literary ; thirty two pages 11x15; sub-
scription $2.90 ; established 1880 ; Antonln
Copies printed: This paper had credit Norak. editor and publisher. Office. 410-415
for an average issue of 14,109 in 1900 h^ontgomery building (12-d).
s ^' - - - - - Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,788 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
EXCEIjSIOR; Thursdays ; German ;
roman catholic; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1888; .7. M. A. Schulthels,
editor; Excelsior Publishing Co., publishers.
Office, 3(7 Milwaukee street (2 — 1).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,592 in 1895
and 7,038 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1*905 and 1907.
FARO; Saturdays (A A).
FREIDENKER DESs PIONEER;
and 18,134 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
•than 17.500 in 1907.
C O Ti U M B I A ; Thursdays ; German ;
roman catholic; eight pages 18x23; sub-
scription $2: established 1872; Columbia
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 96
Mason street (12 — 4).
Copies printed: 7,073 in 1899
6,982 in 1900
6,904 in 1902
6,824 in 1903
7,084 in 1904
7,274 in 190S
7,422 in 1906
7,525 in 1907
DER GERMANIA REPORTER;
Saturdays; German: Germania Society; eight Sundays; German; Independent; sixteen
pages 13x2U; subscription $1.50; established pages llxl."); subscription $3; established
1896; A. Wetzel, editor and publisher. Office i872; Helnrich Huken, editor; Freldenker
S28 Broadway (1—8). Publishing Co., publishers. Office, Herold
Copies printed: This paper had credit building (12— 6).
for an average issue of 2,785 in 1900 I Copies printed :_ This paper had credit
and 4,617 in 1904, since which it has not' for an average issue of 2,369 in 1894
furnished any definite and satisfactory 1 and 2,148 in 1900, since which it has not
report, but was credited with more than 1 furnished any definite and satisfactory
2,250 in 1907. I report, but has been credited with more
DER HA US UND B A U E R N - ! than 1,000 every year since, up to and
FREUND ; Fridays; German; agricultural; ! including 1907.
twelve to twenty pages 12x17; subscription! oJAZETA WISCONSINSKA ; Thurs-
$1; established 1873: Hans Buschbauer, edi- ^ Polish; agricultural; eight pages 18x24;
tor; Germania Pubhshitig Co. (George 1 g^^gg^.tntion $1.50 ; established 1892; Michael
Brumder), publishers. Offiue, Germania sq. | Kruszka, editor ; Kuryer Publishing Com-
(4—4). 1 pany, publishers. Office. Broadway and
Copies printed: This paper had credit \ Meson street (2—7).
for an average issue of 85,160 in 1894; Copies printed: This paper had credit
and 104,064 in 1904, since which it has | for an average issue of 1,952 in 1900
not furnished any definite and satisfac- ! and 3,729 in 1906, since which it has
tory report, but was credited with more 1 not furnished any definite and satisfac-
than 75.000 in 1905 and 1907, which is | tory report, but was credited with more
the highest rating ever accorded in the than 2,250 in 1907-
absence of a definite and satisfactory
statement covering the issue of an en-
tire vear.
DER liANDMANN: Saturdays; agri-
cultural; eight pages 13x20; subscriptions!;
established September, 1902; Excelsior Pub-
lishing Co., editors and nublishers. Office,
377 Milwaukee street (6—3).
Copies- printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
lilVINQ CHURCH; Saturdays; prot-
estant episcopal; thirty-two to forty pages
9xl3>^; subscription $2.50; established 1878;
Young Churchman Co.. editors and publish-
ers. Office, 412 Milwaukee street (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit tor ex-
ceeding 7,500 from 1898 to 1903 and
more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAl'ER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
NATIONAL. ADVANCE; Saturdays;
farmers' alliance; eight pages 15x22; sub-
eoription $1; •8tabllshedl889; Schilling & Co.,
editors and publishers; prints an edition for
Racine. Office, 488 Market street.
NATIONAL. REFORMER; Sundays;
German; people's party; four pages 30x26;
subscription $2; established 1880; Robert
Schilling, editor and publisher; prints also
a local edition, subscription price $1. Office,
482 Market street (A A).
• NEW CENTURY; Saturdays; roman
catholic; eight pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1885; C. Sevier, managing editor;
-Washington New Century Co., publishers.
Office, 14 Wisconsin building (1—8).
ROONOST; Fridays (A A).
RUNDSCHAU; Wednesdays; German;
lutheran; eight pages 18x24: subscription
$1.50; established 1880; Germanla Publishing
Co. (George Brumder), editors and publish-
ers. Issues also an edition dated at Chicago
Office, Germanla square (4 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 25,055 in_ 1895
and 21,641 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and _ satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1 7, SOD in 1905 and 1907.
SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC HER-
ALD; Saturdays; socialist; four pages
17x24: subscription 50 cents; established
1898; Frederic Heath, editor; Milwaukee
Social Democratic Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Issued in a national edition of four
pages and a local of six pages. Office, 344
Sixth street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 15»307 in 1902
and 14,623 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
soriptlon 75 cents; establlihed 1888; Towell
Brothers, editors and publishers. Office. 349
Grove street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,466 in 1900
and 4,087 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
th^n 2,250 every year since, up to and
inckiding 1907.
WISCONSIN ADVOCATE; Thurs-
days (A A).
YOUNG CHURCHMAN; Sundays;
Protestant episcopal; sixteen pages 6i^x9}|;
eubsoriptlon 80 cents: established 1870; Young
Churchman Co., editors and publishers.
Office, 412 Milwaukee street (1—8).
Copies printed: 39.356 in 1907
SEMI-MONTHLY.
WISCONSIN JOBBER AND RE-
T A I LER ; semi monthly ; commercial ;
thirty six pages 0^x13; subscription $1.50;
established June. 1904; Carroll W. Smith,
editor; Western Trade Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (8-5 P).
MONTHLY.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EDU-
CATION; monthly; educational; fifty-two
pages 6MxlO; subscription $1; established
1867; S. Y. Gillian & Co., editors and publish-
ers. Office, 141 Wisconsin street (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 23,750 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 7,500 every
vear since, up to and including 1907.
AMERICAN SCHOOL BOARD
JOURNAL; monthly ; educational;
forty-four pages 9x14; subscription $2; es-
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
tablished 1889; Wm. Geo. Bruce, editor and
publisher. Office, 372 Milwaukee st. (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 43,000 in 1896
and 43,508 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since 1900,
up to and including 1907.
AMERICAN SOAP JOURNAL
AND MANUFACTURING CHEM-
1ST; monthly; thirtj five pages 8irtxl2;
subscription $2; established 1890; Dr. Henry
Gathmann, editor and publisher. Office,
27u7 North avenue (7—5).
BADGER; monthly; literary; twenty
pages 11x16; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1898 ; Arthur H. Eraus, editor and
publisher. Office. 407 Chestnut street ( 1—8).
In the absence of a definite and
satisfactory report this paper is credit-
ed with more than 20,000 in 1907.
BROOMS AND BRUSHES;
monthly; brooms, brushes; forty eight pages
6^x9^ ; subscription $1 ; established 1899 ;
M. C. Moore, publisher. Office, 305 Mont-
gomery building (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,000 in 1905
5,000 in 1906
5,000 in 1907
CATHOLIC FORESTER; monthly;
Catholic Order Foresters; eight pages
101^x153^; subscription 13 cents; established
1893; Phil J. McKenna. editor and publisher.
Office, Wisconsin building.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1898 and 1902, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
CATHOLIC SCHOOL JOURNAL.;
monthly; roman catholic; educational;
thlrty-slx pages 9x12; subscription $1; es-
tablished April, 1901; Catholic School Jour-
nal Publishing Co., editors and publishers.
Office, Evening Wisconsin building (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 4,000 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
CHURCH TIMES; monthly; protest-
ant-episcopal; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion 50cent8; established 1890; C.B. B.Wright,
editor and publisher (12—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CIGAR MANUFACTURER;
monthly (A A).
DIE DEUTSCHE HAUSFRAU;
monthly; German; household; twenty-eight
to thirty-six pages 11x16; subscription 50
cents; established September, 1904; Hausfrau
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
Office, 433 Broadway (2— 8).
Copies printed: 133,936 in 1906
121,899 in 1907
FAR3IERS' RECORD; monthly; ag-
riculture; sixteen pages llxl4J^; subscrip-
tion 50 cents; established January, 1907; Ben-
jamin Fuellemann, editor and publisher.
Office, 723 Third street (8-7).
FLOUR AND FEED; monthly; fiour,
feed and grain stores; seventy-two pages
9x12; subscription $1; established May,
1900; E. P. Moore, editor; Packages Publish-
ing Co., publishers. Office. Montgomery
building (1—6).
Copies printed: 6,625 in 1904
7,083 in 1905
7,500 in 1906
6,850 in 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1217
WISCONSIX—Milu-aukee.
INTERNATIONAL. GOOD TEIH-
PIjAR; monthly; temperance; thirty-six
pages 7x10; subscription (1; established 1888;
Jessie Forsyth, editor; Supreme Lodge of the
International Order of Good Templars, pub-
lishers. Office, 208 Oneida street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,600 in 1898
and 1,809 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
liASCHE'S MAGAZINE FOR THE
PRACTICAI^ DISTILLiER; monthly;
distiling; forty-four pages 7x10; subscrip-
tion $3; established June. 1903; Alfred Lasche,
editor: Lasche Institute of Fermentology,
publishers. Office, 2809 Vine street (1—8).
MASONIC TIDINGis; monthly;
masonic; twelve pagei 11x16: subscription f 1 ;
established 1885; Herbert N. Laflln, editor and
publisher. Office, 466 Jefferson street ( 12—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,075 in 1902
and 7,200 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4.000 in 1907.
MEDICAL. JOURNAL.; monthly;
medical and surgical; fifty-two pages 8x11;
subscription $1; established 1892; W. H. Neil
•on. editor; W. C. Neilson, publisher. Office,
114 Garfield avenue (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,860 in 1899
and 3,500 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
MERCURY ; monthly, during the school
year; twenty eight pages 8xlOJ^; subscrip-
ion 50 cents; established 1893; Fred Morse,
editor; East Division High School, pub-
lishers (1—8).
MIDLAND REVIEW; monthly; liter-
ary; twelve pages llxlSJ-^; subscription 25
cents; established July. 1900; Adrian Hout-
kcamp, editor and publisher. Office, 2420
Walnut street (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
MIND AND BODY; monthly; phys
ical culture; thirty-six pages 6x9; subscrip
tion .$1; established 1894; F. Pfister. editor;
Freidenker Publishing Co., publishers. Of
flee, Herold building (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of^ 1,242 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
NORTHWESTERN JEAVEL.ER;
monthly (A A).
ODD FELLOWS' FRIEND ;monthly;
odd-fellowship; eight pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion 75 cents; established 1886; R.Hoe, editor
and publisher. Office, 406 Grand avenue.
OUR YOUNG PEOPLE; monthly;
roman catholic; one hundred pages 7x9}^;
subscription $1; established 1892; Rev. F. P
Rellly, editor; The Young People Co., pub-
lishers. Office, 146 to 152 Fourth street (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,100 in 1897
and 11,595 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 7,500 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
OUTERS' BOOK; monthly; sporting
and recreation; seventy-two pages 6p^x9>^;
WISCONSIN— Milwaukee.
1905
1906
1907
REVIEW;
monthly
subscription %l\ established January, 1901;
The Sportsman Co., publishers. Office,
Hathaway building (9—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 15,501 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 12,500
every year since, up to and including
1907.
PACKAGES; monthly; wooden boxes,
barrels, baskets, veneer; one hundred and
eight page* 10»i^xl3J^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1898; E. P. Moore, editor: Pack-
ages Publishing Company, publishers. Of-
fice, Montgomery building (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 6,000 in 1901
6,000 in
6,000 in
6,000 in
PHARMACEUTICA L
monthly (A A).
AVESTERN BUILDER;
^AA).
WESTERN TEACHER; monthly,
except July and August; educational; sixty
pjtges 7x10; subscription $1; established
1892; Silas Y. Gillan, editor; S. Y. Gillan & Co.,
publishers. Office, 141 Wisconsin street (13— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 7,807 in 1895
and 10,000 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
WISCONSIN CHRISTIAN ADVO-
CATE; monthly; methoclist episcopal; six-
teen pages 15x22; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished 1895; A. J. Benjamin, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,200 in 1907
W ISCONSIN HOMESTEAD; month-
ly (A A).
WISCONSIN MEDICAI. JOUR-
NAL; monthly; medical; one hundred and
four to one hundred and twenty pages 7x10;
subscription .$2; established 1903; Arthur J.
Patek, editor ; Wisconsin Medical Journal
Company, publishers. Office, 314 Goldsmith
building (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,815 in 1907
QUARTERLY.
LETTERS ON BREWING; quar-
terly; brewing; one hundred and forty
pages 7x10 ; subscription $2 : established
September, 1901; Hankte's Brewers' School
and Laboratories, editors and publishers.
Office, 644 Broadway (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
OPHTHAL.MOLOG Y; quarterly ;
medicine; two hundred and twenty-five
pages 7x10; subscription $5; established 1904;
H. V. Wuerdemann. editor and publisher.
Office, 105 Grand avenue (13—5) (A A).
MINERAL POINT, Iowa Co. g
2,991+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul and Mineral Point & Northern Rds.,
158 m. W. of Milwaukee. Manufactures of
oxide of zinc and sulphuric acid. Farming
and live stock.
IOWA CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
Independent-democratic; eight pages 15x22:
Bubsorlptlon $1.25; established 1866; George &
R. M. Crawford, editors and publishers (7— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,036 in 1899
and 1,190 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1848; W.H. & B.J.Bennett, editors and
publishers.
MINOCQUA, Vilas Co. [j 600 pop., on
Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 2,5 m.
N. W. of Rhinelander. Lumbering. Sum
mer resort.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
'pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50 ; established
1891 ; C. W. Hooper, editor and publisher (6—3).
MINONG, Washburn Co. tl 56t pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., about 50 m. S. by E. of Superior.
CHRONICLE; Fridays (A A).
MONDOVI, Buffalo Co. <2 1,450 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd. and Beef r., 37 m. W. of Fairchild,
Farming.
BUFFALO CO. NEWS; Fridays; re
publican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1893; H. H. Scott, editor and
publisher (1—8),
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 18x34; subscription $1.50; established
1876; W. H.Smlth, editor and publisher (1—8)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 for the
year 1902, 1,263 in 1903, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
MONROE, c. h.. Green Co. q 3,927t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Illinois Central Rds.,34m. W of Janes-
ville. Manufactures of wagons, farmiug
implements and boilers. Extensive cheese
factories. Agriculture, stock raising and
dairying.
EVENING TIMES; every eveoiug ex-
cept Sunday, aud WEEKLY, Thursdays;
republican; four pages 15x22; subscr'otion-
daily $3, weeklv $1; established— dally 1887,
weekly 1898; Emery A. Odell, editor and
publisher (2—3).
Copies printed: For the j'ear 1907
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and JOURNAL-GAZETTE, semi-
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; dally
four, semi-weekly eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription—daily $8, semi-weekly $1.50; ••-
tAhUsh»A— Sun-Gazette Ism. Journal 1888; L.
A. Woodle & Son, publishers (1—5 P).
Copies printed:* The semi-weekly edi-
tion of this paper had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1,841 in 1896 and 2,256 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
SENTINEL; semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; republican; eight pages
20x27; subsorlption $1.50; established 1850; C.
A. Booth, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,250 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
GREEN CO. HEROLD; Wednesdays;
German; Independent; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1877; Robert
Kohli, editor and publisher '1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,176 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, ud to and including 1907.
MONTELLO, c. h., Marquette Co.n
on Wisconsin Central Rd. and Fox r., 20 m.
N. by N. E. of Portage. Granite quarry.
EXPRESS; Fridays; republican; four
pages 22x80; subscription $1.50; established
1861; The Montello Express Publishing Co.,
editors and publisher (9—3).
MONTFORT, Grant Co. p 627t pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m. N. E.
of Lancaster, the county seat. Grain rais-
ing and mining.
3IAIL; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1899; Rufug D.
Quick, editor and publisher (1—8).
MONTICELIiO, Green Co. g 559t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and Illinois Central Rds. and Little Sugar
r., 10 m. N. by N. E. of Monroe, the county
seat. Flour and woolen mills and cheese
factories. Agriculture.
MESSENGER; Tuesdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription 90 cents; established 1896;
S. E. Richards, editor and publisher.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1888; S. E. Richards, editor and publisher
(11—6).
MORRISON VILLE, Dane Co. g
275 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., about 14 m. N. of Madison.
TRIBUNE ; Saturdays ; independent;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1903; Charles Eldredge. editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 301 in 1907
MOUNT HOREB, Dane Co. p 864t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 20 m.
W. of Madison, the county seat and State
capital. Shipping point for live stock.
MAIL; Thursdays (A A).
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1886; J.N. Dahlen. editor; The Times Printing
Company, publishers.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
MUKWONAGO, Waukesha Co. R
on Wisconsin Central, Rd., 18 m. S. S. W.
of Wauke»ha, the county seat, and 86 N.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
l;.'19
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
N. W. of Chicago, III. Summer resort. Ag-
riculture.
CHIEF: Thursdays; indepeudent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Chief Printing Company, editors and
publishers.
MUSCODA, Orant Co. p 743t pop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 35
m. W. of Mazomanie. Farming.
GRANT CO. DEMOCRAT; Fridays;
democratic; four pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1895. as Valley Voice; L. Si.
Dixon, editor and publisher (1—8).
NECEDAH, Juneau Co. 'Z l,209tpop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul and Chi-
- cago & Northwestern Rds. and Yellow r.,
19 m. N. of Mauston, the county seat. Lum-
ber trade center.
REPUBLICAN; Thursdays; republi-
can; eight pages 15x32; subscrlptioH $1.S0; es-
tablished 1884: C. M. Hutchinson, editor and
publisher (6—3).
N £ E N A H , Winnebago Co. D- 5,954t
pop., on Chicago Sc Northwestern, Chicago.
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Wisconsin Cen-
tral Rds. and Fox r., at its outlet on Lake
Winnebago, 14 m. N. of Oshkosh, the county
seat. Paper, lumber and flour mills.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15i^..x2-^ ; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$1; established 1881; J. R. Bloom, editor;
News Publishing Co.. publishers; dated also
at Menasha (8—5).
TIIYIES; every evening except Sunday,
and CITY TIMES, Saturdays; democratic;
four pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1 ; established— daily 1882, weekly
1863 ; J. N. Stone, editor and publisher; dated
also at Menasha (6 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1898
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that eflfect. It has not since made ^ny
renewal of the claim.
NEILLSVILLE, c. h., aark Co. ti
2,104t pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
Jfc Omaha Rd. and Black r., 66 m. N. E. of
La Crosse. Lumber and wood-working es-
tablishments, flour mill and foundry. Trade
center.
DER DEUTSCH-AMERIRANERj
Wednesdavs; German: Independent; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; established
1880; R. F. Rabenstein. editor and publisher
(1—8). , , ,.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,156, in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
vear since, up to and including 1907-
REPUBLICAN AND PRESS ; Thurs-
days; republican; eight pages 20x25; sub-
scription $1.35; established 1866; Crothers &
Tifft, •dltors and publishers (1-8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 18x94 ; subscription $1 ; established
1879; S. Williamson, editor and publisher
(12-6).
Copies printed: 1,500 in 1906
1,500 in 1907
NEKOOSA, Tfood Co. n 745t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Wiscon-
sin Central Rds., 8 m. S. of Grand Rapids,
the county seat. Paper making, agricul-
ture and stock raising.
WOOD CO. TIMES; Thursdays; inde-
pendent republican; eight pages 18x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1895; P. O. Win-
ther. editor and publisher (1—6).
NEOSHO, Dodge Co. D- 182 pop., U
m. N. E. of Juneau, the county seat. Flour
mill, brewery and dairy.
STANDARD; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
C. W. Marks, editor and publisher (6—3).
NEW AUBURN, Chippewa Co. ^
4(J0 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha Rd.. 24 m. N, W. of Chippewa
Falls, the county seat. Agriculture and
lumber.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established March. 1902; H. Q.
Goddard, editor and publisher (11—5 P).
NEW GLARUS, Green Co. g 500
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 15 m. N. of Monroe, the county seat.
Dairying.
DER D E U T S C H-SCHWEIZER-
ISCHE COURIER; Mondays; German;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1S97; John Theller, editor aud pub-
Isher.
NEW HOLSTEIN, Calumet Co. D-
900 pop., on Cliicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 71 m. N. of Milwaukee.
CALUMET CO. REPORTER; Wed
nesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.25; established December, 1904;
F. H. McElroy, editor; Reporter Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
NEW LISBON, Juneau Co. C l.OUf
pop., on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
187 m. W. N. W. of Milwaukee. Lumbering,
flour and saw mills, agriculture and cran-
berry bogs.
JUNEAU CO. ARGUS; Wednesdays;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 18B7; E. N. Hurd, editor and publisher.
NEW LONDON, Waupaca Co. n
2.742+ pop., on Green Bay A Western
and Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and at
head of navigation on Wolf r., 21 m. W. N.
W. of Appleton and 39 W. S. W. of Green -
bay. Planing, saw and flour mills. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; Chas. F.
Carr, editor and publisher (3-;;3).
Copies printed: 1,983 in 1902
2,306 in 1907
REPUBLICAN; Tuesdays; eight pages
16x22: subscription $1; established 1890: The
Hollenbeck & Nye Co., editors and publish-
ers (9-3). ^ , « «
Copies printed: For the year^ 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
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WISCONSIN.
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that eflfect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
NEW RICHMOND, Saint Croi*
Co. b 1,631+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Min-
neapolis & Omaha and Wisconsin Central
Rds., 18 m. N.E. of Hudson, the county seat.
Shipping point. Agriculture.
REPUBLICAN-VOICE; serai week
ly, Tuesdays and Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1869; Franc A. R. Van Meter, editor; C. H.
Van Meter, publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
NEWS? Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
March, 1904; A. L. Evans, editor and pub-
lisher (11—6).
NORTH GRANDON, Forest Co. d
450 pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rd., 7 m. N. of Crandon. the
county seat. Farming.
FOREST LEAVES; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1888; Wm. J. Neu, editor and publisher.
NORTH FREEDOM, Sauk Co. a
485 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
7 m. W. of Baraboo, the county seat. Agri-
culture.
JOURNAL; Fridays; mining and farm-
ing; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25;
established September, 1903; Jos. Senf ten-
berg, editor and publisher (1^).
NORTH MILTVAUKEE, Mil-
waukee Co. Q, 1,049+ pop., on Chicago. Mil-
waukee <3£ St. Paul Rd., 3 m. N. of Milwau-
kee. Residential suburb. Manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1898; Geo. Towell, ed-
itor and publisher (8—5).
NORWALK, Monroe Co. -a 471 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 14 m. S. E.
of Sparta, the county seat. Agriculture,
dairying and fruit growing.
STAR ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established October,
1903; E. J. Hesselgrove, editor and publisher
(1-8).
OAKFIELD, Fond du Lac Co. D-548
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 8 m.
S. W. of Fond du Lac, the county seat.
Dairying and grain.
EAGLE; Saturdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1900 ; E. D.
Susan, •ditor and publisher (1—8).
OCONOMO^ITOC, Wauke$ha Co. R
3,040 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee ft St.
Paul Rd., 31 m. W. of Milwaukee. Summer
resort. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
WISCONSIN.
Ushed 1888; Grove E. Palmer, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,025 in 1901
1,372 in 1905
1,362 in 1907
WISCONSIN FREE PRESS; Satur-
days; republican; four pages 2aat!»; sub-
scription $2 ; established 1875; Arthur C. Hath-
away, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,200 for the year 1899,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
O C O N T O, c. h., Oeonto Co. cf /5,94«+
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and
Green bay, at mouth of Oconto r., 30 m.
N. by H. E. of Greeubay. Saw and planing
mills, Iron works, creamery, pickle factory
and pea cannery. Lumbering. Agriculture.
OCONTO CO. ENTERPRISE; semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 17^x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1898; P. A.Badour. editor and publish-
er (12-;5).
Copies printed: 1,065 in 1901
1,391 in 1902
1,698 in 1906
1,941 in 1907
ENQUIRER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17}^x24; subscription $1 ; established
1881; R. A. Sharp, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
LUMBERMAN; Saturdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1862 ; J. W. Hall, editor and pub-
lisher.
OCONTO CO. REPORTER; Thurs-
days; republican: twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1871; W. M. Com-
stock, editor and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: 1,249 in 1896
2,005 in 1903
2,055 in 1904
2.150 in 1905
2,146 in 1906
2,197 in 1907
OCONTO FALL.S, Oconto Co. a 1,300
pop.— local estimate— on Chicago & North-
western Rd. and Oconto r., 12 m. W. of
Oconto, the county seat. Lumbering, farm-
ing and paper manufacturing.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1898; R.P.Smith,
editor and publisher (7—5).
OMRO, Winnebago Co. n- 1,358 pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Foxr., 12 m. W. of Oshkosh, the county seat,
and 98 N. N. W. of Milwaukee. Farming.
HERALD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1894; C. H. & H. A. Slocum, editors and pub-
lishers (2— 4).
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1.90; estab-
lished 1886 ; P. M. Wright, editor and pub-
lisher.
ONAIiASKA, Lacrosse Co. -n 1,108
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern, Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul, Chicago, Burlington
& Quincy and Green Bay & Western Rds.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1221
WISCONSIN.
and Black r., 5 m. N. of La Crosse, the
county seat. Woolen mills and vegetable
canning factories.
L.ACROSSE CO. RECORD ; Thurs
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1885 ; Mrs. W. J.
Showers, editorand publisher (8—5).
OREGON, Dane Co. p 6971 pop.
—local estimate 750— on Chicago & North-
western Rd., 10 m. S. of Madison, the county
seat and State capital. Shipping point for
tobacco, hogs and cattle.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880 ; H. D. Hanson, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
O S C £ O li A , c. h., Polk Co. b
466t pop., on Minneapolis. St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rd. and St. Croix r., 20 m.
N. by N. E. of Stillwater, Minn. Lumber
and agriculture.
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; A. E. Roese,
editor; The Sun Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
O S H K O S H, c. ta., Winnebago Co. n-
35,345 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern,
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and Wis-
consin Central Rds. and Lake Winnebago,
at the mouth of Fox r. Seat of Northern
Wisconsin Insane Asylum and State Nor-
mal School. Extensive manufactures of
sashes, doors and blinds, furniture, car-
riages and woodenware. Lumber.
NORTHWESTERN; every evening
except Sunday,
and WEEKLY,
Saturdays ; inde-
pendent - republi-
can; eight to six-
teen pages 17x24;
subscription-
daily $4, weekly $1 :
established— daily
1868, weekly 1849;
John Hicks. editor;
The Hicks Printing
Co., publishers (2— 4).
Copies printed: daily: 3,352 in 1895
4,985 in 1900
5,261 in 1901
5,902 in 1902
7,231 in 1904
7,658 in 1905
8,099 ill 1906
8,680 in 1907
DAS DIENSTAGS-BliATT; Tues
days; German; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.25; established November, 1905; Al-
len & Weidner, editors and publishers
(13— 5 P).
DEMOCRAT; Fridays (A A).
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN TEL.EGRAPB} Fri
days; German; democratic; twelve pages
15x38; subscription $2; established I860; Carl
Rose, editor; Wisconsiu Telegraph Publish-
ing Co., publishers.
OSSEO, Trempealeau Co. -D 4721 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., 24 m. S E. of Eau Claire and 20 N. N. E.
of Whitehall, the county seat. Dairying,
fruit, stock raising and agriculture.
RECORDER ; Wednesdays; republican ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
llsned 1890; Gilpin & Gilpin, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,050 in 1903
and 1,560 in 1903, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
OWEN, Clark Co. -D on Wisconsin
Central Rd., 40 m. E. of Chippewa Falls.
ADVERTISER; Saturdays (A A).
PALMYRA, <^<ar«r«on Co.0, 716+ pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 42 m.
W. of Milwaukee. Dairying, live stock,
and grain and fruit raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
11.23; established 1874; Miss Lura Dow, edi-
tor and publisher (7-5).
PARDEEVILX.E, Columbia Co. n
788t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 8 m. E. of Portage, the county
seat. Grist mill. Hog and wool market.
Potatoes and general produce:
TliVIES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1888;
H. P. Thompson, editor and publisher (7—5).
PARK TAJAuS, Price Co. L 1,599 pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd. and Flambeau r.,
17 m. N. of Phillips, the county seat. Paper,
pulp, shingle, saw, heading, excelsior and
stave mills and creamery. Agriculture.
Box and veneer factories.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1900; G. D.
Young, editor and publisher (1—8).
PESHTIGO, Marinette Co. ^ i.228t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Wisconsin & Michigan Rds., 6 m. S. W.
of Marinette, the county seat. Farming
and lumbering.
TIMES; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 16x28; subscription $1; established
1894; Thomas Barrett, editor and publisher
(6-3).
PEWAUKEE, Waukesha Co. Q. 714
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
6 m. N. of Waukesha.
BREEZE; Fridays; independent repub-
lican; four pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established July, 1903; Ernest Towell, pub-
lisher (1—8).
PHILLIPS, c. h., Price Co. b l,820t
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd. and Big
Elk r. Lumbering and agriculture.
BEE; Thursdays; republican; eight pagei
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1884;
C. D.Babcock, editor; J. H. Waggoner, pub-
lisher (10-3).
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WISCONSIN.
TIMES I Saturdays ; Independent ; eight
pae«B 15x32 ; Bubsorlptlon $1.3U ; established
1877; Sackett Bros., editors and publishers
(12-3).
PLAINFIEIiD, Wauihara Co. □ 728t
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd., 34 ra. S. of
Stevens Point. Farming and live stock.
SUN; Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x2^; subscription $1.26; established 18t«; B.
Johnson and W. H. Fields, editors and pub-
lishers (6—7).
PL ATTEVILL.E, Grant Co.p 3,340n
pop., on Chicago & ^orthwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 36 m.
H. 8. of Dubuque, la. Seat of a State Nor-
mal School. Agriculture and lead mining.
GRANT CO. NEWS; Wednesdays;
democratic; eight pagas 15x2<J; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; R. I. Dugdie, editor
and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
JOURNAL.; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; sub.scription $1; estab-
lished 1890; C. H Gribble, publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert tjfiat it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that elfect.
WITNESS AND MINING TIMES;
Wednesdays; republican; eight pages 15x24;
subscription '$1.50; established 1857; William
M. Rindlaab, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,793 in 1896
and 2,494 in 1906; since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2.250 in 1907.
PLYMOUTH, Sheboygan Co. D-2.257t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago Sc Northwestern Rds., 55 m. N. of
Milwaukee. Iron foundries, breweries,
furniture and cheese factories and flour
mills. Shipping point for grain and cheese.
POST ; Thursdays; German; eight pages
17x28; subscription $2; established 1886; C.
F. & H. F. T. Wandersleben, editors and pub-
lishers.
REPORTER; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1872: Reporter Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (3—3).
REVIEW; Wednesda.vs; republican;
eight to twelve pages l.'tx22; subscription
$1.50; established 1895; Review Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would v/arrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that eflFect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
PORTAGE, c. h., Columbia Co. n
5,459+ pop., on Wisconsin Central and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and the
ship oanal connecting Wisconsin and Fox
r8.,33m. N. of Madison, the State capital.
WISCONSIN.
Commerce, lumber trade and manufact-
uring.
DEMOCRAT; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Fridays; demo-
cratic; daily four, weekly eight pages 18x24;
subscription — daily $5, weekly $1; estab-
lished—daily 1886, weekly 1877 ; J. E. Jones,
editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1905
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect.
REGISTER ; every evening except Sun-
day, and WISCONSIN STATE REGIS-
TER, Fridays ; republican ; daily four, week-
ly eight pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.60; established— daily 1886. weekly
18B0; Maurice Goodman, editor and publisher
(12-5)._
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1901
and 2,400 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
RUNDSCHAU AND WRECKER*
Thursdays; German; eight pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1.50; established 1874; Frank Heidt,
editor and publisher (1—8).
PORT -WASHINGTON, c. h,
Osiauket Co. D- 4,000 pop., on Chicago &
Northwestern and Milwaukee & Northern
Rds. and Lake Michigan, 90 m, N. N. E. of
Madison, the state capital. Iron foundries,
breweries, malt-houses, planing, flour and
shingle mills, and a large chair factory.
HEROI..D ; Wednesdays; German; demo-
cratic; eight payes 17x23: subscription $1 50;
established 1896; W. B. Krause, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: 1,394 in 1907
OZAUKEE CO. ADVERTISER;
Saturdays; democratic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1854; M. G.
Bohan. editor and publisher.
PlI>OT; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1895; Henry Schoensigel, editor and pub-
lisher.
STAR; Saturdays: Independent; twelve
pagesl6x22; subscription $1.50; established
1874: The Star Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a ratins to that effect.
ZEITUNG; Thursdays; German ; demo-
cratic ; eight pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established 1865 ; Carl Fehlandt, editor and
publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: 1,130 in 1904
1,135 in 1907
POYNETTE, Columbia Co. n 633t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee A; St Paul
Rd., 12 m. S. of Portage, the county seat,
and 25 N. of Madison, the State capital.
Flour mills. Agriculture.
PRESS; Fridays ; independent-repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1884 ; George L. Swartz, editor
and publisher (9—3).
PRAIRIE DU CHIEN, c. h.,
Craivford Co. p 3,232+ pop., on Chicago, Mil-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1223
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
waukee & St. Paul and Chicago, Burlington
& Qiiincy Rds. and Mississippi r., 5 m. above
the mouth of Wisconsin r., and 194 W. of
Milwaukee. Artesian mineral wells. Agri-
culture.
COURIER; Tuesdays; democratic; eight
pages il2x28 ; subscription $2.50 ; established
ia48; William D. Merrell, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
CRAWFORD CO. PRESS: Wednes
days ; republican; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription Sl.DtJ; established January. 1904;
Mariner & Beach, editors and publishers
(3-5 P).
PEARL. CITY RECO RD ; Fridays; in-
dependent; twelve pages 13x18; subscription
$1.25; established October, 1902; G. A.Fair-
field, editor and publisher (12— 3) (A A).
UNION J Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1862; Messer Bros, editors and publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
PRAIRIE DU SAC, Sauk Co. o
656+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee &St. Paul
Rd. and Wisconsin r., 25 m. N. W. of Mad-
ison, the State capital. Wool market and
shipping point for live stock. Dairying.
SAUK CO. NEWS; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1876; Giegerich & Just, edi-
tors and publishers.
PRENTICE, Price Co. [^ 939t pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
and Wisconsin Central Rds., 13 m. S. of
Phillips, the county seat. Farming.
CALUMET; Thursdays ; republican ;
four pages 20x26: subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1892; Mark R. Bell, editor and pub
lisher (7— 3P).
NEWS: Fridays; republican; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 50; estMblislied M;iy,
1902; E. R. Barager. editor and publisher
(11—5).
PRESCOTT, -P^rc* Co. V]l,002t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd. and
Mississippi r. at the mouth of St. Croix lake,
and 30 m. below Saint Paul. Minn. Shipping
point for wheat, barley and corn, live stock
and baled hay.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.90; established
1864; W.C.Zander.editor and publlsher(l— 81.
PRINCETON, Green Lake Co. D
1,202+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd
and Fox r., 35 m. W. of Fond du Lac.
Shipping point for potatoes, beans and
grain. Wagon manufactories.
R E P U B L. I C-STA R ; Wednesdays;
eight pases 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished—iJepubhc 1867, Star 1902; Harmon,
Beebe&Co., editors and publishers (7—5).
RACINE, c. h., Hacine Co. Q 29,102t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee Sc. St. Paul and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds. and Lake
Michigan, 23 m. S. of Milwaukee and 62 N.
of Chicago, 111. Manufactures of threshing
machines, wagons, carriages, hardware,
baskets, fanning mills, trunks and plows.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and S EM I - WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; eight pages 17x22;
subscription— daily $4, semi weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1879, semi weekly 1884; Times
Publishing Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, twice a-week, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; sixteen
pages 17J^x22; subscription— daily $6, weekly
Jl; established— daily 1881, weekly 1856; The
ourna) Printing Company, editors and pub-
lishers (3—8).
Copies printed: daily, 3,496 in 1902
4,121 in 1907
The weekly edition has on two occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
NEWS; every eveuing except Sunday;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$3; established 1896; The News Publishing
Co., editors and publishers (1—6).
(Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,646 in 1903
and 3,526 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
SLA VIE; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; Bohemian; independent demo-
cratic: four pages 18x24; subscription $8.20;
established 1861; Jan Elias. J. J. Krai and
Jos. Stehllk, editors and publishers.
(Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 7,500 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
CORRESPONDENT; Saturdays; Ger-
man ; independent ; ten pages 15x22 ; sub-
scription $3; established 1883; Henry Bonn,
editor and publisher (9—3).
FOLKETS AVIS OH POSTEN;
Thursdays; Danish; independent ; four page*
19x25; subscription $1.»J; established 18*6;
Andrew J. Dahlstrom, editor and publisher
(6-6).
Copies printed: For the year 190 1
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
RODINA: Sundays (A A).
WISCONSIN A G R I C U L T U R-
IST; Thursdays; agricultural; sixteen to
twenty four pages 11x15; subscription 75
cents ; established 1877 ; Arthur Simonson,
manager; Wisconsin Agriculturist Publish-
ing Company, publishers ( 2—8).
Copies printed: 26,970 in 1895
24,926 in 1900
27,515 in 1902
33,181 in 1903
37,254 m 1904
41,748 in 1905
48,449 in 1906
56,317 in 1907
j^"The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation rating accorded the
Wisconsin Agriculturist is
guaranteed by the publishers
of Rowell's American New/spa-
per Directory, who will pay
one hundred dollarsto the first
person who successfully controverts its
accuracy.
1224
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
BiORDEN; monthly; Skandlnaviau; lit-
erary; twenty-eight pages 11x14; subscrlp
tiou $1; establisned February, 1903; Ivur
Kirlcegaard , editor; The Norden Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 9,693 in 1905
13,938 in 1907
RANDOLPH, Dodge Co. D- 738t pop..
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 72 m.
N. W. of Milwaukee. Canning factories
and wagon works. Agriculture.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1894; F. A. Cummiugs, editor and pub
Ushers (7—5).
READSTOWN, Vernon Co. -a 403t
pop., on Kickapoo Valley & Northern Rd.,
11 m. S. E. of Viroqua, the county seat. Ag
riculture.
TRIBUNE; Fridays (A A).
REDGRANITE, Waushara Co. a-
on Chioago & Northwestern Rd., about
45 ra. N. W. of Fond du Lac.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
REEDSBIJRG, Sauk Co. a 2.625
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and
Baraboo r., 50 m. W. N. W. of Madison.
Woolen and canning factories, flour and
saw mills and machine shops.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays ; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1860; Geo. J. Seamans, publisher (1—6^
Copies printed: 1,645 in 1901
1,559 in 1902
1,672 in 1903
1,701 in 1904
1,53.^ in 1905
1,498 in 1906
1,503 in 1907
TIMES; Fridays; lepubiicau; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1.25; established
]S88: Ninman & Quimby, editors and pub-
lishers.
REESEVILIiE, Dodge Co. a- 398+
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 9 m. N. W. of Watertown and 25 N. E.
of Madison, the State capital. Butter and
cheese factory. Agriculture and dairying.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; H. L. Snow, editor and publisher.
RHINELANDER, c.h., Oneida Co.^
4,998+ pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.
and Wisconsin r., 05 m. N. of Wausau and
265 N. N. W. of Milwaukee. Milling, manu-
facturing and lumbering.
HERA IjD ; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1.50; established
1885; A. W.Shelton, editor; Herald Publish-
ing Co., publishers.
NEW NORTH; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1882 ; F. A. Lowell, editor and publish-
er (8—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that eflfect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WISCONSIN.
VINDICATOR; Wednesdays; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1886; W. H. Trumbull, editor and
publisher.
RIB LAKE, Taijlor Co. i 386+ pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd., 70 m. N. E. of
Chippewa Falls.
HERALiD; Fridays: republican; eight
pages 15x22, subscription $1.50; established
December, 1897; J. J. Voemostek, editor;
Herald Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
RICE LAKE. Barron Co. tl 3.002t
pop., on Chioago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omaha and Rice Lake, Dallas & Menominee
Rds. and Rice lake, 56 m. N. of Eau Claire.
Flour mills and various manufactories.
Farming and lumbering.
CHRONOTYPE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 17x34; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1874; A. M. McClelland, editor and
publisher (9— 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
Li E A D E R ; Thursdays; republican ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1896; E. E. Campbell, editor and pub-
lisher (8-6).
TIMES; Fridays; democratic: eiglit pages
15x22: subscription $1.50: established 1883;
H. L. Bone, editor; H. L. Bone & Co., publish-
ers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
RICHLAND CENTER, c. h..
Riohland Co. p 2,321+ pop., on Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and Pine r., 12 m.
from Wisconsin r. and 55 W. N. W. of
Madison, the State capital. Agriculture,
stock raising, cheese making, lumbering
and manufacturing of railroad ties.
R E P U B L. I C A N - O B S E R V E R ;
Thursdays ; republican ; eight pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1855 : S. W. Fogo,
editor; R. L. Thurber, manager (12 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,758 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
RICHL.AND DEMOCRAT; Wednes
days; democratic: eight pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1: established 1892; W. G. Barry,
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
RICHLiAND RUSTIC; Fridays; inde
pendent: eight pages 15x32; subscription $1 ;
established 1876; Bailey & Bailey, editors and
publishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,422 in 1896
and 2,783 in 1905, since which it has
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1225
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
RIO, Columbia Co. n 339t pop.— local
estimate 500— on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 13 m. E. S. E. of Portage, tlie
county seat. Agriculture and lumbering.
COLUMBIA CO. REPORTER; Fri
days; independent republican ; eiglit pages
17x24; subscription $1.50; established 1886;
C. F. Crawford, editor and publisher.
'RIPO'N, fond du Lac Co. D- 3,818t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Chicago & Northwestern Rds.. 86 m. N. W.
of Milwaukee. Good water power. Seat
of Rlpon College. Shipping point for wool
and live stock. Dairying.
PRESSj; semi weekly, Mondays and Fri
days, and VVEEKIjY, Wednesdiiys; repub
lioan; semi weekly four, weekly eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.:0; established— semi-
weekly 1905, weekly 1867; E. L. Howe, editor
and publisher (1—6 P).
C03I]>I0NWEAL.TH; Fridays; neu-
tral; six pages 2Ux26; subscription $1.50; e»
tablished 1863: C. H. Ellsworth, editor and
publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of. 1,080 for the year 1899,
1,080 in 1905, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
RIVER FALLS, Pierce Co. t] 2.500
pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis ft
Omaha Rd., 30 m. E. of Saint Paul, Minn.
Flour mills and potato starch factory. Seat
of State Normal School.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab
lished 1857; Calvin Randall Morse, editor and
publisher (1--S).
TI3IES; Tuesdays; eiprht pages 17x22; sub-
scription $1.')i»;establisVied 1895; P. A. Iloberte,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to tjiat effect.
ROSENDALE, Fojid du Lac Co. D-
300 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
9 m. E by S. of Ripon.
JOURNAL; Fridays ; four pages
171^x24; subscription $1; established May,
1903; E. L. Howe, editorandpublisher (12— 5 P).
SAINT CROIX FALLS, Polk Co
^ 622+ pop., on Minneapolis, St. Paul ft
Sault 8te. Marie Rd.. 50 m. E. of Saint Paul
or Minneapolis, Minn. Agriculture.
POLK CO. PRESS; Fridays; inde
pendent; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1S6U; S. M. Catlin, editor
and publisher (S— 5) (A A)-
ST. CROIX VALLEY STAND-
ARD; Thursdays; independent; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1835 ; Carrie
F. Cole, editor and publisher (iB— 3).
SAINT FRANCIS, Milwaukee Co.Q
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and Lake
Michigan, 5 m. S. of Milwaukee, the county
seat. Catholic Normal School and a busi-
ness college.
CiECILIA; monthly; German; music;
sixteen pages 10x13; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1874; John Singenberger, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SAUK CITY, Sauk Co. 8101 pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Wisconsin r., 15 m. S. of Baraboo, the county
seat. Brewery, planing mills and a ma-
chine shop. Canning factory and cream-
ery. Shipping point for lumber and grain.
PIONEER PRESSE; Thursdays;
German ; eight, pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50: established 1890 : M. H. Ninman, editor;
Sauk City Publishing Co.. publishers (1—8).
SCHLEISINGERVILLE,
Washington Co. D- 519+ pop., on Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul and Wisconsin Cen-
tral Rds., 32 m. N. W. of Milwaukee.
Farming.
DER BOTSCHAFTER; Thursdays;
German; independent; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1897; Gustav
Melster. editor and publisher (1—8).
SEYMOUR, Outagamie Co. n- 1,026+
pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd.,20 m. N.
by N. E. of Appleton, the county seat.
Farming.
PRESS; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.25; established
1886; H. J. Van Vuren, editor and publisher
(12—3).
SHARON, W^«^«'or<A Co. a 945+ pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 15 m. S. W.
of Elkhorn, the county seat. Agriculture
and dairying.
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lishen 1878; Geo. Ziegaus, editor and pub-
lisher.
SHAWANO, c- h-. Shawano Co. d
2,500 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.
and at head of navigation on Wolf r., 58 m.
N. of Oshkosh. Lumbering and farming.
SHAWANO CO. ADVOCATE;
Thursdays; democratic; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1: established 1881; E. J. Scott,
editor and publisher (1— §)• „^, . _ _.
SHAWANO CO. JOUR^A.^ii^^'JfH
days; republican: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1: established 1859; Perry Bros.,
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite in-
formation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect.
VOLKSBOTE UND WOCHEN-
BLATT; Fridays; German; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.25; established ]S8o;
J. L. Alexander, editor; Volksbote Publish-
ing Co., publishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper bad credit
for an average issue of 1,1 37 ip 1902,
but has' not since made definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
SHEBOYGAN, c. h., Sheboygan Co.
D- 25,500 pop., on Chicago & Northwestern
1226
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
Rd., Lake Mlohlgan and Sheboygan r., 52
m. N. of Milwaukee. Lake oommeroe, furni-
ture factoriea and lumber trade. Manu-
facture of enameled ware, leather goodB,
pianos and shoes.
AMERIKA; every evening except Sun-
day, and ZEITUNG, serai weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays ; German; republican;
daily four to eight, semi- weekly eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $3, semi weekly
$1.75; established — daily 1897, semi weekly
1880: The Sheboygan Publishing Company,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
<lay; independent; eight to twelve pages
15x22; subscription .$5; established 1885; L. E.
Reed, editor; Reed, Hotchln & Veech, pub-
lishers (2—8)
Copies printed: 1,610 in 1905
1,677 iri 1907
Publisher's announcement. — Only dailj^ paper
in city with telegraphic news service and
printing over four pages.
TELEGRAM ; every evening exoept
Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; republican; four pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $5, semi-weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1887, semi-weekly 1888; Frank
A. Zufelt, editor; Telegram Publishing Co.,
publishers (7—5) (A A).
HERALD } Saturdays ; republican;
twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1866; A. O. Heyer. editor; Herald Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1897,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
-credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
NATIONAL DEMOKRAT; weekly,
twice a week, Wednesdays and Saturdays;
German; democratic; eight pages 15x22. sub-
scription $2; established 1858; Frank Gott-
aoker, editor; Demokrat Printing Company,
publishers (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made anv renewal of the claim.
SHEBOYGAN CO. NEWS; Wednes
days: Independent: tt-n pages 15x22: sub-
scription $1.50; established 1876: W. C.
Thomas, editor and publisher i2— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,488 for the
year 1894, and exactly the same in 1898,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
SHELL LAKE, c. li., Washburn Co.^
1,823+ pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rd.. 70 m. S. of Superior.
Lumbering and farming.
W^ASHBURN CO. REGISTER;
Saturdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1889; Register
Publishing Co., editors and publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1899
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WATCHMAN; Thursdays ; repub-
lican; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1882; B. E. Hoar, editor and pub-
lisher.
SHIOCTON, Outagamie Co. D- 600
pop., on Green Bay & Western Rd., 20 ro.
N. W. of Appleton, the county seat. Farm-
ing.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1897; F. H. Colburn,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SHULLSBURG, Lafayeite Co. g
1,250+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 12 m. S. W. of Darlington, the county
seat, and 80 S. W. of Madison the State
capital. Lead mining and agriculture.
PICK AND GAD; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
|l.50; established 1^0; T. J. Law, editor and
publisher (6—3).
SOLDIERS GROVE, Crawford
Co. p 680+ pop., on Kickapoo & Northern
Rd. and Kickapoo r., 40 m. N. E. of Prairie
du Chien, the county seat. Shipping point
for lumber, railroad ties and farm prod-
ucts. Manufactures of flour, excelsior and
stave bolts.
KICKAPOO VALLEY JOURNAL;
Thursdays; republican; eight pages 17^^x22;
subscription $1; established 1893; John W.
Blake, editor and publisher (8—5).
SOLON SPRINGS, Douglas Co.
STAR; Saturdays: republican; eight-
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50: established
May, 1907; N. D. Simpson, editor and pub-
lisher (10— 7 P).
SOUTH KAUKAUNA, Outagamit
Co. D- on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. A
part of the city of Kaukauna. Manufact-
uring.
KAUKAUNA TIMES; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 20x26; subscription
$1.50; established 1880; Raught& Winsey, edi-
tors and publishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: 1,190 in 1903
1,354 in 1907
SOUTH MILWAUKEE, A«?«ja«-
kee Co. □. 5,384 pop., on Chicago & North-
western Rd., 8 m. S. of Milwaukee, the
county seat. A suburb of Milwaukee.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; four pages
15x22; subscrlptIon:$l; established 1892; Fred
Hook, editor and publisher (1—8).
SOUTH WAYNE, La Fayette Co. g
26:^+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 10 m. S. of Darlington, the county seat.
H03IESTEAD; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished February, 1905; Sydney C. Heindel,
editor and publisher (1—7).
SPARTA, c. h., Monroe Co. -a 3,555t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi- "
cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and La
Crosse r., 35 m. from La Crosse. Summer re-
sort. Medicinal artesian wells. Agriculture.
HERA LD- ADVERTISER; every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLY""
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1227
WISCONSIN.
WISCONSIN.
ADVERTISER, Saturdays; republican;
dally four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—dally $4, weekly $1.30; established
—daily 1898, weekly 1885; L. D. Merrill, edi-
tor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
reenwal of the claim.
HERALD; Tuesdays (A A).
MONROE CO. DEMOCRAT; Fri
days; democratic; eight pages 3()x26; sub-
■oription $1.00; established 18H0; W. C Haw-
kins, editor; J. P. Rice, publisher (7—5).
SPOONER, Washburn Co. t] on
Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd.,70 m. S. of Superior and 100 N. E. of
Saint Paul, Minn.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; Independent-
republican; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.50; established June. 1901; Frank Ham-
mill, editor and publisher (1—8).
SPRINGGREEN, Sauk Co. n «21t
pop., on Cnlcago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
y; m. W. of Madison, the State capital.
Shipping point for live stock, dairy prod-
ucts, hops and grain.
HOME NEWS; Thursdays; neutral;
eight pages l?x23; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1881; W. R. Purdy, editor and pub-
Uaher (6— 3).
SPRING VALLEY, Pierce Co. ^
l,021t pop., on Minnesota & Wisconsin Rd.,
14 m. N. E. of Ellsworth, the county seat.
Agriculture, iron mining and smeltihg,
iron foundry, wood manufacturing.
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.90; established 1892; Chas. Lo-
water, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,259 in 1902
and 1,552 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
STANLEY, C/itpp«u;a Co.t] 2.38:t pop.,
on Wisconsin Central Rd., 22 m. E. of Chip-
pewa Falls, the county seat. Lumber and
farming and tanning.
REPUBLICAN; Saturdays; eightpages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1894;
W. H. Bridgman, editor and publisher (7—5).
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x21;
subscription $1; es4ablished liWi; W. H. Kin-
ney, editor and publisher (9—6 P).
STEVENS POINT, 0. h-. Portage
Co. D 9,524-(- pop.— local estimate lO.OiX)— on
Green Bay & Western and Wisconsin Cen-
tral Rds. and Wisconsin r., 68 m. W. of
Appleton. Foundries and flour, paper, saw,
planing and shingle mills. Furniture and
artificial fish bait factories. Lumbering
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLV, Saturdays; repub-
lican; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages 18x24; subscription— dally S5, weekly
$2; established— daily 1895, weekly 1869; E.Mo-
Glachlin, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1878 ; Ed. D. Olennon. editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ROLNIR ; Fridays; Polish; independ-
ent; eight pages 17>4x23; subscription $1.50;
established 1892; S. H. & J. A. Worzalla. edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the .year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
STODDARD, Vernon Co. -D I67t pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rd., 12 m.
S. of La Crosse. Farming.
TIMES; Thursdays; four pages 13x20;
subscription 75 cents; established August,
1905; Charles G. Dudley, editor and publisher
(12— 5 P).
STOUGHTON, Oane Co. g pop., 5,000
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd. and
Catfish r., 14 m. S. E. of Madison, the county
seat and capital of the State. Flour mills
and plow, wagon and carriage factories.
Tobacco market.
HUB; dally, and WEEKLY, Fridays;
republican ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription
$1.25; established-daily 1906, weekly 1881;
Charles S. Crosse, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assedt that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect. It has not since
made anv renewal of the claim.
COURIER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1876; J. M. Hibbard. editor and publisher
(1— S).
STURGEON BAY,c.h.,Z>oor Co. o-
4.960 pop., on Sturgeon bay, an inlet of
Green bay, 4 m. from Lake Michigan. Lum-
bering, farming and shipping. Canned pea
and box factories and boat building.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1862: Frank Long, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8). _, . , , ,.^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,560 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1903, up to and including
^ DOOR CO. DEMOCRAT; Saturdays;
republican; eight pa«es 15x^2; subscription
$1.50; established 1893; John J.Plnney, editor
and publisher (1—8). _
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WJSCOXSIX.
larly in the years 1896 and 1898, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
SUNPRAIRIE, Dane Co. C 988t pop.,
on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 12 m.
N. E. of Madison, the county seat and State
capital. Grain, tobacco and stock raising.
COUNTRYMAN; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1.25; established 1877; Theron G. Stone, edi-
tor and publisher (l — 8).
SUPERIOR, c. h., Douglas Co. \2
31,091+ pop.— local estimate 36,009— on Du-
luth, Superior & Western, Northern Paci-
fic, Duluth. South Shore & Atlantic, Great
Northern and Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rds., St. Louis and
Superior bays and Lake Superior. Two
good harbors and regular lines of steam-
boats. Exports lumber, grain and iron.
Six flour mills, shipyards, steel rolling
mills, grain elevators and numerous manu-
factories.
EVENING TELEGKA.>I; every even
Inp except Sunday, twelve pages H%x.22;
subscription $3; established 1890; Evening
Telegram Co., editors and publishers (4— 8 P).
In the absence of a definite and
satisfactory report this paper was cre-
dited with more than 7,500 for the
year 1907.
Publisher's announcement. — You cannot
cover Superior and Northern Wisconsin
without the Telegram.
This fact has been proven time and again
by local as well as foreign advertisers.
The Telegram has a distinct field of its
own, and is read in 90 per cent of the
homes in Superior and Northern Wis-
consin.
Superior got two new railroads last year,
with all ilieir terminals— the great Soo
road, the American end of the Canadian
Pacific, and the Wisconsin Central. Im-
provements within the city limits of Supe
rior for 1908 will amount to over $10,000,000.
You cannot possibly get the business to
which you are entitled in Superior and
Northern Wi.sconsiu without the Tele-
gram. Population of Superior, 50,000; Con-
gressional District, 248, OCO.
L.EADER-CL.ARION; semi-weekly,
Thursdays and Sundays; aemoeratic; eight
to twenty pages 15x22; subscription $1.60;
established 1890; Leader Clarion Publishing
Company, editors and publishers ( 1 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,955 in 1896
and 3>225 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
SUN; Saturdays: independent-republi-
can; eight pages 14x21; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; R. E. Kenyon, editor; Silver-
Tonsberg, Co., Inc., publishers (8—5).
SVENSKA AMERIKANSKA TRI-
BUNEN; Fridays; Swedish; republican;
twelve pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1890; Peter Ackerson, manager; In-
terstate Swedish Publishing and Printing
Co. (Inc.), publishers (10—7 P).
TIDENDE; Fridays; Norwegian-Danish;
Independent republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1886; John L.
Erickson, editor; The Superior Tidende Co.,
publishers (1—4).
TIMES; Saturdays; republican: four to
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1868; C. L. Day, editor and publisher
(1-8).
WISCONSIN.
THORP, Clark Co. \i 838t pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd. and Eau Claire r.,
40 m. E. by N. E. of Eau Claire. Lumbering,
farming and stock raising.
COURIER; Thursdays; democratic;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1883; Wm. Wagner, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
THREE liAKES, Oneida Co. b ^25
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,
30 m. N. W. of Crandon. Lumber trade.
FOREST ADVANCE; Thursdays:
democratic; eight pages )5x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1903; William J. Neu, edi-
tor; William J. Neu & Co., publishers (11—5).
TIG'E'RTO'N , Shawano Co a' 723 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd.,23m. W.
of Shawano.
CHROXICL.E; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished June, 1902; George Meacham. editor
and publisher (12—3).
TOM AH, Monroe Co. -z 2,840t pop., on
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd., 42 m. E.
of La Crosse. Agriculture and lumbering.
JOURNAL; Fridays; republican; eiglit
pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; established
1866; L. B. Squier, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
MONITOR HERALD; Fridays; re-
publican; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1.25; established 1880; J. A. & C. J. Wells,
editors and nubllshers (1 — 8).
TOMAHAWK, Lincoln Co. ^ 2,6fi3
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, Chi-
cago & Northwestern and Minneapolis. St.
Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Rds. and Wiscon-
sin r., 24 m. N. of Merrill, the county seat.
Lumber, sole leather and paper manufac-
turing. Agriculture.
liEADEIl; Fridays; eight pages 17x22;
subscriptiou S1..50; established 1896; Robert
G. Lee, eiitoraiid i)ul)li.-.her d— S).
TOMAHAWK: Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; e»-
tablished 1887; Tomahawk Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1899 and 1900, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
TONY, Jiusk Co. ti *57 pop., on
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie
Rd., 6 m. N. E. of Ladysmith, the county
seat. Stave, heading, lumber and shingle
mills. Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; eight pages;
15x22; subscription $1.50; established 1899;
Tony Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
TREMPEALEAU, Trempealeau Co.
-a 6u9+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern,
Chicago, Burlington & Quincyand Green
Bay & Western Rds. and Mississippi r., 20 m.
N. N. W. of La Crosse. Farming, lumber-
ing and fruit growing.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1: established 1890;
Bohen & Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
HERALD; Fridays; republican; four
pages 18x24: subscription $1 ; established 1884;
▲Uetta D. Goodhue, editor and publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1229
WISCONSIN.
TURTIiE LAKE, Barron Co. tl
431 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis
& Omaha and ilinneapolls, St. Paul & Sault
Ste. Marie Rds., 14 m. W. of Barron, the
county seat.
BUGIjE; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1900; A. H. Nuesse, editor and publisher (7- 5).
TWO RIVERS, Manitowoc Co. o-
3,784+ pop., on Chicago <St Northwestern Rd.
and Lake Michigan, 6 m. N. E. of Manitowoc,
the county seat. Manufacturing and lake
commerce.
CHRONICLE; Tuesdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab
WISCONSIN.
lishsd 1872; Wni. F. Nash & Son, editors and
publishers (S — 3).
REPORTER; Saturdays; eight pages
171^x22; subscription S1.50 ; established
Ma"rch, 1905; Fred M. Althen, editor and pub-
lisher (10—5 P)
Copies printed:
this paper seemed
an average issue
ies, but failed to
information
cordance of
For the year 1906
to assert that it had
exceeding 1,000 cop-
furnish such definite
as would warrant the ac-
a rating to that eflfect.
UNION GROVE, Racine Co. a 5201
pop., on Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul
Rd., 15 m. W. of Racine, the county seat.
Milling and shipping of grain, hogs, flax-
seed and wool.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays ; republi-
can; eight pages 15x22; subscription gl; es-
ablished 1877 ; A. P. Colby, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
UNITY, Afarathon Co. D 415 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 16 m. N. of Marsh-
fleld. Agriculture.
MARATHON CO. REGISTER;
Fridays; republican; eight pages 13x20; sub-
Bcriptlon $1.'25; established March, 1902; L. H.
Cook, editor and publisher (3—3).
VIOLA, Richland Co. p 432t pop., on
Wisconsin Western Rd., 12 m. E. S. E. of
Viroqua and 43 S. E. of La Crosse. Grigt
and saw mills. Agriculture and lumbering.
INTEL.L.IGENCER ; Fridays ; eight
pages 15x22: subscription $1: established 1890:
John H. & Gertrude Frazier, editors and
publishers.
LEAF TOBACCO NEWS; Thursdays;
tobacco; eight pages 15x22; subscriptian $1;
established 1906; George E. Sanford, editor;
Viola Publishing Co., publishers (12—6 P).
VIROQUA, c. h., Vernon Co. -a l,»50t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
and La Crosse & Southeastern Rds., 35 m.
S. E, of La Crosse. Agriculture and lum-
bering.
REPUBLICAN; Tuesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1894; -W. J. Robinson, editor and pub
Usher (6—3).
VERNON CO. CENSOR; Wednes-
days; republican; eight pages i7x24; subscrip-
tion $1: established 1855; O. G.Munson, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for, an average issue of 2,474 in 1899.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1903
and 1907.
VERNON CO. LEADER; Fridavg;
democratic ; four pages 18x24 ; subscription
$1.50; established ISO); F. H. Graves, editor
and publisher.
WABENO, Forest Co. []' 1,200 pop., on
Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 150 m. N. W.
of Green Bay. Agriculture and lumbering.
NORTHERN WISCONSIN AD-
VERTISER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription §1.50; established 1898; John E.
Himley. editor and publisher (1—8).
WARRENS, Monroe Co. -D 350 pop.,
on Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
Rd., about 75 m. S. E. of Eau Claire. Grain,
fruit and dairying.
INDEX; Fridaj'B ; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1896; L. F. Waggoner, editor; Index Printing
Co., publishers (3—8).
WASHBURN, c. h., Bay/leld Co. X2
6,862 pop., on Chicago, St. Paul, Minne-
apolis & Omaha Rd. and Lake Superior, 12 m.
N. of Ashland. Coal docks and elevators.
Lumber trade.
NEWS AND ITEMIZER; Fridays
independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$2; establijhed 18S7; Fred T. Yates, editor
News Publishing Co., publishers (7—3 P).
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22
subscription $2; established 1891; NelB. M
Oscar, editor; Times Publishing Co., pub
Ushers (7—5).
WATERFORD, ^acmc Co. a, l,564t
pop., on Fox r., 7 m. N. of Burlington and 24
S. W. of Milwaukee. Agriculture, milling
sheep raising and dairying.
POST; Thursdays; neutral; eight pages
15x12; subscription $1; established 1877; Ed-
ward Maloue, editor and publisher (9—5).
WATERLOO, Jefferson Co. n l,137t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rd.,
24 m. E. of Madison and 60 W. of MUwau-
• kee. Shipping point for grain, live stock,
dairy produce and brick.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1.50; established 1884;
H. A. Whipple, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
JOURNAL; Thursdays (A A).
WATERTOWN, Jefferton Co.O^
8,437+ pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds. and
Rock r., 43 m. W. by N. W. of Milwaukee.
Water power. Manufacturing.
TIMES; every evening except Sunday;
four to eight pages 17^x24; subscription $4.50;
established 1895; Times Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BRUDER BOTSCH AFTER; Wed
nesdays (A A).
GAZETTE; Fridays; democratic; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1979; James W. Moore, editor and publisher
(7—3 P).
LEADER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1860 as Republican; P. H. Swift, editor:
Watertown Publishing Company, publishers
(4-6 P).
3230
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN.
W^ELTBUERGER ; Saturdays ; Ger
man; democratic; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
Borlptlon $1.50; established 18fi3: Otto R.
Krueger, editor; Weltbuerger Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3,500 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
TirAITKESHA, c. h., Waukesha Co. HI
7,419t pop., on Chicago & Northwestern,
Wisconsin Central and Chicago, Milwaukee
ft St. Paul Rds. and Fox r., 18 m. W. of
Milwaukee. Summer resort. Mineral
springs, stone quarries, foundry, steel and
bridge works.
DISPATCH; Saturdays; democratic;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1891; Dispatch Publishing Co.. pub-
lishers (7— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,068 for the
year 1897, and exceeding 1,000 in 1902,
btft has not since made claim to issuing
so many.
FREEMANi Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 13x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1858; H. M. Youmans, editor and pub-
lisher (13—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,058 in 1898
and 2,104 ill 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
WAUPACA, c. h., Waupaca Co. D
2,912-1' pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd. and
Waupaoa r., 35 m. N. W. of Oshkosh and
1»0 N. W. of Milwaukee. Farming.
POST; Thursdays ; republican ; eight
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
llshed 1878; Sturtevaut & Ware, editors and
publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,019 in 1899
and 2,510 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
RECORD; Thursdays; republican; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1694 ;
Anetta R. Carpenter, editor and publisher
(12-4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,896 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
REPUBL.ICAN; Fridays: republican:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; eetabllshed
1858; W. H. Holmes, editor and publisher
(7-3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CAMP CL-EGHORN ASSEMBLY
HERALiD; quarterly; temperance; eight
pages 11x16; subscription 10 cents; estab-
lished 1899; H. A. Larson, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: 3,750 in 1900
3,666 in 1901
WISCONSIN.
4,000 m 1902
4,000 in 1903
4,000 in 1905
4,000 in 1906
3,760 in 1907
WAUPUN, Fond du Lac Co. a- 8,186t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul
Rd.. 18 m. S. W. of Fond du Lac, the county
seat, and 68 N. W. of Milwaukee. Agri-
culture.
DEMOCRAT; Fridays; democratic;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1900; Powell & Sanborn, editors and
publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LEADER; Wednesdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1866; R. H. Oliver, editor; R. H. Oliver
& Co., publishers ( 1—^ )
WAUSAU, c. h., Marathon Co. [j
12,354+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee ft St.
Paul and Chicago & Northwestern Rds.
and Wisconsin r., about 85 m. N. of Stevens
Point. Lumber trade, manufacturing, min-
ing and granite quarr3'lng.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; democratic;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription— daily $5,
weekly $1.50; established 1893; R. E. Powers,
editor; Wausau Herald Co., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
RECORD ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; republican;
daily four to six. weekly eight pages 20x26;
subscription— dally $6, weekly $1.80; estab-
lished—daily 1895, weekly 1877; Martin ft
Dodge, editors and publishers (11—5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1897
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
DER DEUTSCHE PIONIER; semi-
weekly, Wednesdays and Saturdays; Ger-
man; republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1882; Qustav Bohn-
dorf, editor; Paul F. Stolze, publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WOCHENBLATT; semi-weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; Oerman ; democratic ;
Tuesday four. Friday eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $e ; established 1871: H.T. Heise,
editor and publisher ((5—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1231
WISCONSIN.
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CENTRAL, WISCONSIN I Satur
days; republloan; ten pages 18x3i; subscrip-
tion $1.90; established 1897; R. H. Johnson,
editor and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PILOT; Tuesdays; democratic; eight
pages 19x26; subscription $1.30; established
1865; E. B. Thayer, editor and publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,122 in 1900
and 1,235 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
PHILOSOPHER; monthly; literary;
forty-eight pages 4i^x7; subscription $1 ;
established 1894; Van Vechten & Ellis, edi-
tors and publishers (A A).
WAUSAUKEE, Marinette Co. a
1,436 pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 30 m. N. W. of Marinette, the
county seat. Farming and lumber manu-
facturing.
INDEPENDENT; Saturdays; inde-
pendent-republican; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50 ; established 1895; Geo. E. Bog-
rand, editor and publisher (1—8).
"WAUTOMA, c. h., Wamhara Co. D
1.053 pop., 20 m. W. N. "W. of Berlin and 75 N.
of Madison, the State capital. Farming and
timber.
WAUSHARA ARGUS; Wednesdays;
republloan; eight pages 15x22: subscription $2;
established 1858; Berray & Holt, editors and
publishers (1—8).
WAUWATOSA, Milwaukee Co. R
2.842+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul
Rd., 4 m. W. of Milwaukee, the county seat.
Iron, chemical and brick works. Suburban
residences.
NEWS; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 14x20; subscription $1.25; established
1899; J. R. Benoy Printing Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
WISCONSIN BAPTIST; monthly;
baptist; twenty pages 6x9; subscription 25
cents; established 1899; D.W. Hulburt, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,625 in 1903
1,550 in 1904
1,651 in 1905
3,000 in 1907
WISCONSIN WOODMAN; monthly
(▲▲).
TVAUZEKA, Crawford Co. P 471t
pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul and
Klckapoo Valley Rds., 18 m. E. of Prairie
du Chien, the county seat. Farming and
stock raising.
KICKAPOQ CHIEF; Thursdays; dem-
ocratic ; eight pages 16x22 ; subscription
$1.50; established 1894; J. O'Neil, editor and
publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
WISCONSIN.
WEIiCOME, Outagamie Co. D- 624t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 30 m.
N. of Appleton.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished August, 1905; B. A. Roate, editor and
publisher (1—8).
WEST ALLIS, Milwaukee (7o.P,5,000
pop., on Chicago ft Northwestern and
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rds., 6 m.
from Milwaukee.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
''ight pages 15x32; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; H. Towell, editor and publisher
(1-8).
WESTBEND, c. h., Washington
Co. 02.119+ pop., on Chicago & Northwest-
ern Rd. and Milwaukee r., 33 m. N. N. W. of
Milwaukee. "Water power. Farming and
dairying.
BEOBACHTER; Fridays ; German; in-
dependent; twelve pages 17}^ox24; subscrip-
tion $8; established 1880; Washington County
PubUshing Company, publishers (1—4).
NEWS; Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1.50; established
1853; Washington County Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,122 in 1902
and 1,361 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
PILOT; Wednesdays; democratic; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1892 ; H. B. Kaempfer, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,029 in 1897
1,338 in 1907
WESTBY, Vernon Co. -O 775 pop.,
on Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul and La
Crosse & Southeastern Rds., 7 m. N. of
Viroqua, the county seat. Tobacco ware-
tibuses, creamery, farming, stock raising
and dairying.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1900;
F. C. Bunn. editor and publisher (1—8).
WEST DE PERE, Brown Co. H-
1,963+ pop.— local estimate 4.50O— on Chicago
& Northwestern Rd., 5 m. S. of Green Bay,
the county seat. Paper mill, boiler works,
knitting factory, steel gate works and boat
factor3'.
ANNALS OF ST. JOSEPH; monthly;
roman catholic; forty pages 6^x914 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1888; Norbertine
Fatners, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, _ but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
WESTFIELD, Marquette Co. D- 529t
pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd., 25 m. N. of
Portage. Agriculture.
CENTRAL UNION; Thursdays (A A).
WEST SALEM, Lacrosse Co. -D 7»5t
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern and Chi-
cago, Milwaukee * St. Paul Rds. and La
Crosse r., 10 m. N. E. of La Crosse, the
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fVISCONSIN.
county seat, and 14 W. of Sparta. Water
power. County asylum. Stock-shipping
center. Agriculture.
NONPAREIL-JOURNAL; Fridays;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished— Nonpareil 1894. Journal 1886, consoli-
dated 1900; T. Trimbell, editor and publish-
er (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue "Exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WEYAUWEGA, Waupaea Co. n
993 pop., on Wisconsin Central Rd. and
Waupaca r., 9 m. S. E. of Waupaca, the
county seat. Flour and saw mills. Water
power.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays ; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
1877; C. F. Crane, editor and publisher (1—8).
DIE DEUTSCHE CHRONIR; Fri
days; German; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50: established 1898; C. F. Crane,
editor and publisher (1—8).
WHITEHALL, c. h., Trempealeau
Co. -a 600t pop., on Green Bay & Western
Rd., 36 m. N. N. K. of Winona, Minn. Flour
mills. Shipping point for farm products of
surrounding country.
WHITEHALL TIMES AND
BLAIR BANNER; Thursdays: four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1860; J. B. Beach, editor and publisher. Also
dated at Blair (7-5).
WHITEWATER, Waltcorth Co. Q
3,405t pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 45 m. S. E. of Madison, the State
capital, and 51 W. S. W. of Milwaukee.
Seat of a normal school and a collegiate
institute. Wagon shops, brickyards and
dairy supplies. Farming.
GAZETT,E; Thursdays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1879; F. R. Bloodgood, editor and pub-
lUher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
REGISTER; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 151^x22; subscription $1.25; established
1857; R. K. Coe, editor and publisher (1— 7)._
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average, issue of 1,600 in 1896
WISCONSIN.
and 1,700 in 1897, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WILD ROSE, Waushara Co. n 68
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 5 m.
N. E. of Wautoma, the county seat. Farm-
ing and lumber.
TIMES; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
May, 1901; J. R. Nash, editor; Times Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (7—5).
WILMOT, Kenosha Co. O, 188 pop.,
18 m. S. W. of Kenosha, the county seat.
Farming and stock raising.
AGITATOR; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished January, 1901; R. B. Swenson, editor;
Swenson Bros., publishers (1—8).
WILTON, Monroe Co. -a 511 pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 18 m. S. E.
of Sparta, the county seat. Saw and grist
mills ard creameries. JLgricultural and
stock-raising region.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1894; J. E. Gruber,
editor and publisher (7—5).
WINNECONNE, Winnebago Co. n-
1,042+ pop., on Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul Rd., 10 m. N. W. of Oshkosh.
LOCAL; Fridays (A A).
WITHEE, Clark Co. \2 306 pop., on
Wisconsin Central Rd., 40 m. E. of Chip-
pewa Fails. Agriculture.
SENTINEL; Fridays; republican: eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50: established
February, 1902; J. A. Barager, editor and
publisher (9—3).
WITTENBERG, -S'^w'ano Co. cf 1,009
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 25 m.
E. by S. E. of Wausau. Agriculture and
lumber.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; republican;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1893; I. R. Nye, editor; Hollembaek & Nye,
publishers (8—5).
WONE woe, «^«w«au Co. n Silt pop.,
on Chicago & Northwestern Rd. and Bara-
boo r., 6}i m. S. of Elroy. Flour "and
saw mills. Agricultural and stock-raising
country.
REPORTER ; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established April 1,
1876; O.D. Whitehill, editor and publisher
(7-5).
WYOMING.
Population 92,531 1. Land Area 97,575 sq. miles.
Bounded north by Montana, east by South Dakota and Nebraska, south by
Colorado and Utah, and west by Utah, Idaho and Montana. State capital :
Cheyenne. Principal products and industries : Lumber, cattle and sheep raising.
Number of newspapers and other periodicals (March 30, 1908), 56, divided as
follows : Daily, 4 ; semi-weekly, 5 ; weekly, 44 ; monthly, 3.
The cities of over 1,C00 population, according to the United States census of
1900 (t), are as foUow^s :
Cheyenne 14,08rt
Laramie 8,'207t
RockSpringrs 4,363t
Rawlins 2,317t
Evanstou 2,110t
Sheridan l,559t
Green River l,361t
AFTON, Uinta Co. -a 733 pop., 80 m.
N. of CokevlUe, the nearest railroad station.
Creameries. Cattle and sheep raising.
STAR VALL.EY INDEI'EN DENT;
Fridays ; ladepeiuleut republican ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
February, 1902; Heury Billings, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BASIN, Big Horn Co. b 900 pop., on
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 60 m. S.
W. of Sheridan. Farming and stock raising.
BIG HORN CO. RUSTLER; Frl
days; democratic; four to six pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1889; O. T. Geb-
hart, editor; Big Horn County PublishiugCo.,
publishers (1—8).
REPUBLICAN; Wednesdays (A A).
BIRDSEYE, Fremont Co. U
COPPER MOUNTAIN MINER ;Fri
days (A A).
BUFFALO, o- h-. Johnton Co. \^ 7iet
pop., 36 m from Clearmont, the nearest
railroad point. Stock raising and mining.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; republican;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 1890 ; A. G. Lucas, editor and publisher
(9—3).
VOICE; Saturdays; democratic; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $2; established
1883; Hayden M. White, editor and publisher
(9—3).
C A.SPER, Natrona Co. D 883t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.
and North Platte r. Agriculture.
NATRONA CO. TRIBUNE; Thurs
days; republican; eight pages 16x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1891; A. J. Mokler,
editor and publisher.
CENTENNIAL, Albany Co. \\ 300
pop., on Laramie, Hahns Peak & Pacific
Rd., 30 m.W. of Laramie. Mining, agricult-
ure and stock-raising.
POST; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 13x-2<J ; subscription $> ; established
July, 1902; Richard F. La wson, editor; Central
West Publishing Co., publishers (1— S).
CHEYENNE, c. h., Laramie Co. R
15,0(0 pop.. State Capital, on Union
Pacific, Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
and Colorado & Southern Rds., 100 m. N. of
Denver, Col. Workshops of the Union
Pacific Railroad. Copper and Iron mines.
Agriculture and stock raising.
LEADER; every morning except Mon-
day; democratic; eight pages 15x20; subsorlp
tion$6; established 1867; I. S. Bartlett, ed
itor; Leader Publishing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
78
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
WYOMING TRIBUNE; every
evening except Sunda3^ and S E M I -
WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fridays; repub-
lican; eight pages 15x22; subscription— dally
(6, semi- weekly $3; established— dally 1884,
semi-weekly 1901; W. C. Darning, editor; J.
H. Walton, business manager (2—8).
Copies printed: daily: 2,709 in 1903
3,986 in 1904
4,511 in 1905
5,126 in 1906
5,024 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 3,097 in 1904
3,898 in 1906
4,310 in 1907
CODY, Big Horn Co. tl 60 pop., 65 m.
N. W. of Basin, the county seat. Cattle
and sheep raising.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1899; O.
H. Olsen. editor and publisher (8—6).
STOCKGROWER AND FARMER ;
Tuesdays; republican; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1902; J. K. Cal-
kins, editor and publisher (1—4).
DOUGLAS, c. h.. Converse Oo. [> 1,422
pop., on Fremont, Elkhorn Jt Missouri Val-
ley Rd. and North Platte r.. 150 m. N. of
Cheyenne. Agriculture and stock raising.
BILL BARLOW'S BUDGET;
Wednesdays ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription
$2; established 1866: M. C. Barrow, editor;
M. C. & Minnie F. Barrow, publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ENTERPRISE; Tuesdays (A A).
SAGEBRUSH PHILOSOPHY;
monthly; literary; thirty six pages 45x6^;
subscription $1; established January, 1904;
Bill Barlow, editor; M. C. & Minnie F. Bar-
low, publishers (1-8 P).
ENCAMPMENT, Carbon Co. g 250
pop., 50 m. S. E. of Rawlins, the county
seat, and 40 S. E. of Wolcott, the nearest
railroad station. Stock raising, farming
and mining.
HERALD; Fridays; mining; four pages
15x23; subscription $2; established 1897; C.S.
McCandless, editor; Herald Publishing Co..
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WYOMING.
EVANSTON, c. h., Uinta co. -o
2,110+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Bear
r., 75 m. N. E. of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Lumber mills. Coal and iron ore.
NEWS-REGISTER; Saturdays ;
republican; four pages 20x26; subscription
$2; established 1879; J. U. AUard, editor and
publisher (9— €).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,ioo for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so manv as 1,000 copies.
WYOMING PRESS; Saturdays; re-
publican; eight pages 16x22; subscription $2;
established 1896; Geo. Ewer, Jr., editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,200 in 1907
GARLAND, ^i^ fforn Co. tn 200 pop.,
on Burlington & Missouri River Rd. in
Nebraska, 12 m. N. E. of Ralston. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
GUARD; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $2; established September, 1901 ;
F. W. Cooley, editor and publisher ( A A).
IRRIGATION ERA; Fridays (A A).
GILLETTE, Crook Co.cf fiOO pop.,
on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rd., 245
m. S. E. of Bllliugs, Montana. Freight
division point. Saddle manufacturing.
NEWS; Fridays: independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established No-
vember, 1904; S. D. Perrv, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
GREEN RIVER, c. h., Sweetwater
Co. p 1,361+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 15 m.
W. by S. W. of Rock Springs. Stock raising
and mining.
ST A R ; Fridays ; independent-democratic;
four pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1886; H. J. Wendt, editor and publish-
er (8— 5).
GUERNSEY, Laramie Co. O, 500
pop., on Burlington & Missouri River Rd.,
22 m. E. of Cheyenne, the county seat and
State capital. Copper mining and iron
industry.
GAZETTE; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1.50; established
1899; C. W. Williams, editor and publisher
(7-5).
HULETT, Crook Co. [if 55t pop., on
Belle Fourche r., about 18 m. W. of Alad-
din, nearest station on Wyoming & Mis-
souri River Rd.
INTER-MOUNTAIN GLOBE;
Thursdays (A A).
KEMMERER, Uinta Co. -0 800 pop.,
on Oregon Short Line Rd. A trade center
and outfitting point. Coalmines.
CAMERA; Saturdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $2; established
1898; Ed. S. Brooke, editor; Kemmerer Pub-
lishing Co.. publishers (6—3).
LANDER, e. h., Fremont Co. a S,500
pop., on Northwestern Rd., 138 m. N. W. of
Rawlins. Gold, coal and copper mining,
farming and stock raising. Oil wells.
WYOMING STATE JOURNAL.;
Fridays; republican; six to eight pages
18x24; subscription 92; established 188T; Jonn
W. Cook, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 1,170 in 1896
and 1,405 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
WYOMING.
FREMONT REPUBLICAN; Satur-
days; republican: lour pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established February. 1!Hj6;
Cora V. Graves, editor and publisher (2—6 P).
WIND RIVER MOUNTAINEEK;
Fridays; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $2; established 1885; Cora V. Wesley,
editor and publisher (6 — 3).
LARAMIE, c. h., Albany Co. 1^,8,207+
pop., on Union Pacific Rd. and Laramie r.,
37 m. W. N. W. of Cheyenne, the State cap-
ital. Tannery, rolling mills, machine shops,
soda-reduction works and numerous manu-
factories. Seat of State University, Stock
raising, mining and lumber.
BOOMERANG; every evening except
Sunday, and SEMI-WEEKLY, Mondays
and Thursdays; democratic; daily four page*
18x24, semi-weekly eight pages 15x82; sub-
scription—daily $6. semi- weekly $8; estab-
lished 1881; C. L. Patchell, editor; Boomer-
ang Co., publishers (7—5).
REPUBIilCANi every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; re-
publican; daily four pa^es 18x24, weekly-
eight pages 15xa2 ; subscription — dally $6,
weekly 81; established 1890; W. E. Chaplin,
editor; Chaplin, Spafford & Mathison, pub-
lishers (7—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue ex-
ceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to fur-
nish such definite information as would
warrant the accordance of a rating to
that effect. It has not since made any
renewal of the claim.
WYOMING INDUSTRIAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; mining, live stock, agricult-
ure and Irrigation; thirty-six pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1899; F. W,
Ott, editor; Industrial Journal Company,
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7.505 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
WYOMING SCHOOL JOURNAL;
monthly, except July and August; educa-
tional; twenty-four pages 7x10; subscription
$1; established December, 1904; J.F.Brown,
editor; WyomlngTeachers' Association. pub-
lishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: 1,020 in 1905
1,000 in 1907
L IT S K , Converte Co. a- 180t pop., on
Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Rd.,
142 m. N. of Cheyenne, the State capital.
Agriculture and stock raising.
HERALD; Thursdays; democratic; elgni
pages 20x26; subscription $2 ; established 1866;
J. E. Mayes, editor and publisher (9—3).
MEETEETSE, Big Horn Co. tl on
Burlington and Missouri River Rd., 98 m.
S. E. of Red Lodge.
BIG HORN CO. NEAV S; Saturdays;
four pages 153^x22; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1894; Ed. Boucher Stevens, editor;
A. A. Anderson, publisher (12— 7 P).
WYOMING STANDARD, Thursdays:
republican; eight pages 15^x22; subscription
$2; established December, 1903; C. F. Rath-
bone, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
NEWCASTLE, c. h., We$ton Co. d
756+ pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd. Stook raising, coal mining and agri-
culture.
NEWS- JOURNAL; Fridays; repub-
lican; twelve pages 15x22; subscription S3; es-
tablished 1889; A. L. Putnam, editor; W. W,
Kelley, publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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WYOMING.
TI^IESj Wednesdays; republican; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 ; established
June, 1902; M. H. Camplln, editor and pub
Usher (1—4) (A A).
PINEDALE, Fremont Co. n 110 m.
N. of Rock Springs.
ROUNDUP J Wednesdays: republican;
four pages 15x22; subscription $2; established
1904; C. Watt Brandon, editor and publisher
(1—6).
RAWLINS, c. h., Carbon Co. g l,317t
pop., on Union Paoiflo Rd., 136 m. W. by N.
W. of Laramie. Commercial gateway En-
campment Mines to Northwest Colorado.
Coal and iron minei and railroad machine
shops. Mining, wool growing and stock
raising.
REPUBLICAN } semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; republican; eight pages
16x22; subscription $2.5^; established 1889;
C. W. Williams, editor and Dublisher (1—8).
CARBON CO. JOURNAL.? Satur
days; democratic; four pages 18x24; sub-
■oriptlon$l; established l»79;Will Reid.edl
tor and publisher (6—3).
ROCK SPRINGS, Sweetwater Co. p
4,363+ pop., on Union Pacific Rd., 288 m. E. of
Salt Lake City, Utah. Coal mining, cattle
and sheep.
miNER; Thursdays; republican; four
to six pages 18x24; subscription $2.50; estab-
lished 1880 ; Frank B. Crumley, editor ; Rock
Springs Publishing Co., publishers (1 — 4).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ROCM.ET ; Fridays; republican ; six pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1885; C. L.
Wanamaker, editor ; C. B. Wanamaker, man-
ager (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SARATOGA, Carbon Co. P on Sara-
toga & Encampment Rd. and North Platte
r., 23 m. S. of Walcott. Stock raising, agri-
culture and mining. Medicinal springs. \'
SUN; Thursdays; republican; four pages
18x24; subscription $2; established 1891; J.
F. Crawford, editor and publisher (1—8).
WYOMIN<i OBSERVER; Thursdays
(▲A).
WYOMING.
SHERIDAN, o. h., Sheridan Co. [j
8,500 pop., on Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Rd., in Big Horn mountains, 186 m. S. of
Miles City, Mont. Farming, stock raising
and coal and gold mining.
ENTERPRISE; semi weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; republican; twelve pages
15x22; subscription $2; established 1887; F.
H. Barrow, editor and publisher (1—8).
POST; semi weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; republican; eight pages 16x32; sub-
scription $2; established 1887; Post Printing
Companj', publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SHOSHONE, Tremonl Co. D TOO
pop., on Chicago & Northwestern Rd., 700
m. N. W. of Omaha, Neb. Mining and agri-
culture.
CAPITAL. GAZETTE; Fridays; four
pages 17x24; subscription $2; established
1906; F. M. Gill, editor and publisher (1—8).
SUNDANCE, c. h., Crook Co. a 294t
pop., 51 m. W. of Deadwood, S. Dak. Stock
raising, mining and farming.
CROOK CO. MONITOR; Fridaysj
republican; eight pages 16x22; subscrlptlou
$1.50; ertabllshed 1895; Joe Lytle, editor and
publisher (1—8),
THERMOPOLIS, Fremont Co. d
l,Oi»0 pop., on Big Horn r. at foot of Owl Creek
Mountains. Sheep, cattle and horses; coal
and copper mines and mineral springs.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays (A A).
RECORD; Saturdays; republican; six
pages 17J^x22; subscription $2; established
1901; L. J. & A. L. Duhig. editors and pub-
lishers (1—8). See advertisement beloiT.
"WHEATLAND, Laramie Co. P, on
Colorado & Southern Rd.,75 m. N. of Chey-
eynne, the county seat.
LARAMIE CO. TIMES; Frldavs
(A A).
WORLD; Fridays; republican; eight
pages 16x22; qubscrlptlon $1.50; established
1894; W. E. Patterson, editor and publisher
(8-5).
WORLAND.
GRIT; Thursdays; republican; four
pages 15x22; subscription $2; established Feb-
ruary, 190.5; J. P. May, editor; A. G. Rupp,
publisher (2—6).
THERMOPOLIS RECORD
L. J. & A. L. DUHIG
Circulation., 1,0^0 Copies Weekly. Subscription^ $2.00 Per Year.
Contains full and reliable information each week concerning the famous Big Horn
Basin of Wyoming — the Land of Promise — and the wonderful Big Horn Hot Springs
at Thermopolis.
ti
For a Greater Thermopolis "
Six Seven-Column Pages — All Home Print.
THERMOPOLIS. WYOMING
1C;36 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
nEXICO'5
OPPORTUNITIES
TO U. 5. MANUFACTURERS
The wonderful and rapid advance of Mexico — educationally, indus-
trially and commercially, is not yet appreciated by the U. S, manufac-
turer. People's wants are being multiplied daily. American goods are
preferred — yet the imports from European countries are increasing in a
far greater proportion.
We know it. There's a reason.
As advertising agents and sales promoters with long experience we
can advise any manufacturer as to the possibilities for his line here.
We know tKe value of every Mexican medium — the habits of thought
of the Mexican people — and all about the peculiar Mexican trade con-
ditions.
Mexico is nearer than parts of the United States.
It is your territory. Write us for information.
TRAVELERS GUIDE
PUBLISHIN.Q CO., S. A.
203-4 La Mutua Mexico, D. F. Apartado (P. 0. Box) 101
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Population 4,833,236. Area 3,456,383 sq. miles.
Consists of the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick,
Prince Edward Island, Manitoba, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and
the Northwest Territory. Bounded north by the Arctic Ocean, east by the At-
lantic Ocean, Davis' Strait and BaflBn's Bay; south, southeast and southwest by
the United States, and west by Alaska and the Pacific Ocean. Dominion capi-
tal : Ottawa, Ont. Principal products and industries: Lumber, furs, fish and
the manufacture of flour, fertilizers, woolen and cotton goods. Number of news-
papers and other periodicals (March 33, 1908),1,167, divided as follows : Daily, 122;
tri-weekly, 2; semi-weekly, 40; weekly, 810; bi-weekly, 4; semi-monthly, 25;
monthly, 158 ; quarterly, 8. , ^ -,
The cities of over 20,000 population, according to the Canadian census of 1901,
are as follows :
Montreal, P. Q 266,826 Halifax, N. S. 40,787
Toronto, Ont.^ 207,971 St. John, ^. B 1k^^ll%
Ouebec, P. U 68,834 London, Ont 37,983
(Ittawa, Onf. 59,902 Vancouver, B. C '^S4S?
flamiitou. Out 52,oa0 Victoria, B. C 20,821
Winuipetf, Man 42,340
ALBERTA.
CALGARY, c. h., 3,876 pop., on
Canadian Paciflc Rd., 889 m. N. W. of Win-
nipeg, Man. Mining, farming, lumbering
and cattle raising.
AL.BERTAN; every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Tliursdajs; lib
eral; eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily
$3, weekly SI; establiehed-daily April, 1902,
weekly 1886; W. McC. Davidson, editor; Al-
bertan Publishing Co., publishers (4— 5P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on two occasions indi-
cated a desire to have credit for issuing
more than i,ooo copies regularly, but
such definite information as would war-
rant such a rating has never been forth-
coming.
HEKAliDj every morning, every even-
ing except Sunday, and WEERL. Y, Thurs-
days; conservative; daily eight, vreakly
twelve pages 16x20»^; subtcription— morning
$4, evening $5, weekly $1; established 1888;
John J. Young, editor; Herald Co., Ltd.,
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of i,o88 in 1903, but has not since
made claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,119 in 1895 and 2,172
in 1903, since which it has not fur-
nished report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEWss; every evening except Sunday;
independent; eltrht pages 17x24; subscription
$5; established 1907; D McGilliciiddy, editor;
Daily News Publishing Co. (Ltd), publishers
(6-7 P).
EYE OPENER ; eeml-monthly (A A).
FARM AND RANCH REVIEW;
monthly; asriculture ; forty -four pages
lOVgxlS}^; subscription .SI ; established Feb
ruar>, 1905; M. D. Qeddes, editor; Hammond
Lithographing Co., Ltd., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
WESTERN HOiMESTEAD; monthly
(AA).
ALBERTA.
CAMROSE.
MAIL.; Wednesdays! A A).
CARDSTON, 601 pop., on Alberta
Railway & Coal Go's Rd.
ALBERTA STAR ; Thursdays; eight
pages 16x23; subscription $1.50; established
1897; David H. Elton, editor and publisher
(8-5).
CLARESHOLM.
REVIEW; Fridays; liberal; six pages
15x22; subscription $1.50; established Decem-
ber, 1905; Charles S. Hotchkiss, editor; The
Claresholm Publishing Co., Ltd., publishers
(11—5).
DAYSLAND.
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
DIDSBURG.
PIONEER; Fridays (A A).
EDMONTON, 1T,600 pop., Capital
of the Province, on Canadian Paciflc,
Grand Trunk Paciflc and Canadian North-
ern Rds. and north bank of Saskatchewan
r., 200 m. N. of Calgary. Agrioulture. lum-
bering and coal mining; natural gas.
BULiIiETlN I every evening except Sun-
day, and SEiMI- WEERL. Y\ Mondays
and Fridays ; daily eight to sixteen, semi-
weekly eight to ten pages 15x82; subscrip-
tion—dally $3, semi-weekly $1; established
1880; Frank Oliver, president; Bulletin Co.,
Ltd., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but each edition had
credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
JOURNAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; eight to ten
pages 15x22; fubscripiion— dally $4, weekly
$1; established 1904; Journal Company, edi-
tors and publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
HEROLD; Fridays; German; liberal;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1903; J. Hensen, editor; Alberta
Herold PubUshing Company (Ltd.), publish-
ers (1-7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
1238
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ALBERTA.
ALBERTA.
for an average issue of 4,142 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4.000 in 1907.
WHEAT BELT REVIEW; Wednes
days ; literary ; thirty-six pages 13^x20; sub-
scription $2; established January, 1905;
Morse B. Davis, editor; Milford R. Martin,
•publisher (1—8 P).
FORT SASKATCHEWAN, 600
pop., on Cauadiau Northern Rd., 18 ni.
N. W. of Edmonton. Grist mills, lumber
yards, saw mills and pork packing.
REPORTER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
Ilstied 1904; W. A. Pratten. editor and pub
lisher (1— iJ).
FRANK, on Canadian Pacific Rd., 3
m. from Blairmore.
THE FRANK PAPER; Thursdays;
liberal; four pages 15x22; subscription $2; es-
tablished June, 1905; Mark Druinm, editor
and publisher (1—8).
GLEICHEN, 99t pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd., about 40 m. S. E. of Calgarry.
CAIiL: Thursdays (A A).
HIGH RIVER, 156t pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 30 m. S. of Calgary.
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
December, 190j; Charles Clark, editor and
publisher (1—8;.
INNISFAIL, 316 pop., on Canadian
Paoifio Rd., 75 m. N. of Calgary.
FREE L.ANCE; Thursdays; Indepen-
dent; four to six pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1898; Geo. R. Westland, edi-
tor and publisher (7—5).
liACOMBE, 1,350 pop., on Calgary
& Edmonton Rd., 112 m. N. of C<tlgary.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays (A A).
WESTERN GLOBE; Tuesdays; six to
eight pages 17x24; subscriptiou $1; estab
lishedl903; Chas. B. Halpin, editor and pub
lisher (1—8).
1.AMONT.
TI.IIES; Fridays (A A).
LiEDITE, 783t pop., on Canadian Pa-
cific Rd., 20 ni. S. of Edmonton.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays (A A).
REPRESENTATIVE; Fridays (A A).
liETHBRIDGE, l,t-Wpop;, on Cana-
dian Pacific and Qreal Falls & Canada Rds.
Extensive coal beds. Farming and mining.
HERALD; daily, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays ; liberal ; daily four, weeklj-
eight pages 17J^x24; subscription— daily $4,
weekly Sl-50; established — daily 1. ecember,
1907, weekly 1905; W. A. Buchanan, editor
and publisher (1—8).
SOUTHERN ALBERTA NEWS;
every evening except Sunday (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays ; independent; eight
passes 16x12 ; subscription $1.50; established
1885; E. Hagell. editor; E. T. Saunders & Co.,
publishers (6—3).
M A C Li E O B , 2,000 pop., on Crow's
Nest and Calgary & Edmonton Rds. and
Old Man's r. Agriculture, stock raising and
coal mining.
ADVANCE AND SOUTHERN AL-
BERT A ADVERTISER; Tuesdays;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1899; Clarke Bros, editors and pub.
Ushers (6— .3) (A A).
GAZETTE AND ALBERTA LIVE
STOCK RECORD; Fridays; conserra-
tlre; eight pages 15x22; subecrlptlon $1.50;
established 1882; G. Scheer. editor and pub-
lisher.
MAGRATH, *23t pop., on Alberta
Railway & Coal Co's Rd.
PIONEER; Wednesdays (A A).
MEDICINE HAT, 3,000 pop., on
Canadian Pacific Rd. and South Saskatche-
wan r., 900 m. W. of Reglna. Coal mining,
farming, cattle and sheep raising and farm-
ing. Natural gas.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; twelve
to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1894; F. G. Forster, editor; Medi-
cine Hat Printing and Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
TIMES; Tuesdays; conservative; twelve
to sixteen pages 18x24; subscription $1.50;
established 1903; W. Lacey Amy, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
NANTON, 5 m. S. W. of Nanton Sta-
tion, the nearest railway station.
NEWS: Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1.50; established 1903; A. Z. Jes-
sup, editor and publisher (1—7).
OLDS, 800 pop., on Canadian Pacific
Rd., 55 m. N. of Calgary. Lumbering and
farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; R. Bowman Campbell, editor;
Jolin Edward Gooder, publisher (1—7).
PINCHER CREEK, 335 pop., 25 m.
S. W. of Macleod. Stock raising and coal
mining.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN ECHO;
Wednesdays; Independent; eight pages 16x23;
subscription $2; established 1900; E. T. Saun-
ders, editor and publisher (3—3).
PONOKA, on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
55 m. S. of Edmonton. Mining.
HERALD ; Fridays: eight pages 15x32;
."subscription $1; established 1900; Eugene
Rhian, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
RED DEER, 2,000 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 94 m. N. of Calgary. Agricul-
ture and dairying. Flour and lumber mills
and brick yards. Grain growing.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; eight pages 17x24;
subscription .SI ; established 1901; F. W. Gal-
braith. publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 733 in 1907
NEWS; Tuesdays; conservative; eight
pages 17x2»; subscription $1; established
January. 1905.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1239
ALBERTA.
STRATHCONA, 4.500 pop., on Cal-
gary & Edmonton Rd. and Saskatchewan
r. Farming.
CHRONICliE; daily, and WEEK L.Y,
Fridays; conservative: eight pages 18x24;
subscription — daily $4, weekly .$1; estab-
lished—weekly August, 19U4; The Chronicle
Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
PI.AINDEAL.Ellj Fridays; eightpagei
18x24; subscription Jl; established 1894; The
PlaindealerCo., editors and publishers (7 — 5).
TABER, on Canadian Pacific Rd.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
VEGREVILLE, on Vermilion r.,
60 m. E. of Strathcona.
OBSERVER; Wednesdays; liberal; six
to twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1906; A. C. Horton, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
WETASKIWIN, 3,000 pop., on
Canadian Pacific Rd., 40 m. S. of Edmon-
ton.
POST; Thursdiays; Independent con-
servative; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established August, 1904; I. Young Byers,
editor ; The Wetaskiwin Post Printing and
Publishing Co., publishers (12—5).
T I HI E S; Thursdays ; liberal ; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
March, 1900; V. C. French, editor and pub
lisher (3—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
ALDERMERE, Skeena District, 500
pop., on Grand Trunk & Canadian Pacific
Rd., 650 m. from Vancouver. Copper, lead,
gold and coal mining. Farming.
BULK LEY PIONEER;Saturdays;in-
dependent; four pages 13x20; subscription
$2; established April. 190?; Joseph Coyle,
editor and publisher (12—7).
ARMSTRONG, Yale Districmi 1,000
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 60 m. S. E. of
Kamloops. Agriculture, apple culture, min-
ing and lumbering.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; four pages 13x19; subscription $2; estab-
lished May, 1W)2; E. V. Chambers, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ASHCROFT, Yale District D 500
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 200 m. E. of
Vancouver. Mining and farming.
JOURNAL; Saturdays; mining, agricul-
ture: four pages 18.x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1895; The Ashcroft Printing Co.,
Ltd., publisher8(7— 5).
ATLIN, 490t pop., on Atlin Lake.
CLAIM; Saturdays (A A).
CAMBORNE, 400 pop., 15 m. S. of
Arrowhead, the nearest railroad station.
Mining and lumbering.
IVIINER; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
June, 190?; G. R. Northey, editor and pub-
lisher (T— 5).
CHILLI WACK, Jffew Westmimter
District -a 1,500 pop., on Fraser r., 50 m. E. of
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
New Westminster, the county seat. Agri-
culture and lumbering.
FRASER ADVANCE; Saturdays (AA).
PROGRESS; Wednesdays; ten pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1891; W.
T. Jackmau, editor and publisher (8—5) (AA).
CRANBROOK, Kootenay District
3,300 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. Lum-
bering, agriculture and mining.
HERA LI); Thursdays; eight pages
171^x24; subscription $2; established 1898; F.
E. Simpson, editor and manager (7 — 5).
PROSPECTOR; Saturdays (A A).
CUMBERLAND, 1.149 pop., on Es-
qulmault & Nanaimo Rd., 120 m. N. of Vic-
toria. Coal mining and lumbering. Trade
centre.
COWICHAN LEADER; Saturdays
N EWS; Tuesdays; Independent; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; established
1890; J. A. Bates, editor and publisher (2—8).
EN DERBY, YaJe District, 200 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 25 m. N. of Ver-
non. Flour and saw mills. Dairying, wheat
and fruit growing.
PROGRESS > Fridays ; independent ;
four pages 15x23; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished May, 19(J4; W. & H. Fraser, editors and
publishers (2-7).
FERNIE, Kootenay District P, 1,640
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Great North-
ern Rds., 950 m. W. of Winnipeg. Saw
mills, coal mining and coke works.
FREE PRESS; Saturdays; independ-
ent; eight pa^es 15x24; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1898; H. Q. Watson, editor; J. R.
Wallace, publisher.
LEDGER; Wednesdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished August, 1905; D. V. Mott, editor and
publisher (11—5).
GOLDEN, T05t pop., on Canadian Pa-
cific Rd., about 450 m. N. E. of Vancouver.
STAR; Saturdays; conservative; four
pages 13Jxl9s; subscription $2; established
1900; Robert Dunn, editor and publisher
(1-8).
GRAND FORKS, Yale District R
1,800 pop., on Great Northern, Canadian
Pacific and Kettle River Rds., 40 m. N. of
Republic, Wash. Fruit growing, lumber-
ing, smelting and mining.
GAZETTE; Saturdays; conservative;
four pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished August, 1895; Martin Burrell, editor;
The Gazette Printing Co., Ltd., publishers
(2-8).
GREENTVOOD, Yale District g 700
pop. Mining.
BOUNDARY CREEK TIMES;
Saturdays; twenty pages 9x13; subscription
$2; established 1896; Times Printing and Pub-
lishing Co.. editors and publishers.
LEDGE; Thursdays; four pages 15x22;
subscription $2; established 1893; R. T. Low-
ery, editor (5—6).
HEDLEY, Yale District g 400 pop.,
on Great Northern Rd., 185 m. E. of Vancou-
ver and 200 N. W. of Spokane, Wash. Gold
mining.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; conservative;
four pages 17x24; subscription $2; estab-
1240
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
llshed 1904; A.. McGraw, editor; The Hedley
Gazette Printing and Publishing Co. (Ltd.),
publishers (2—8).
KAMLOOPS, TaU District g 2,600
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and at the
confluence of the North and South Thomp-
•on rs. Railroad machine shops, round-
house, saw mills and smelter. Stock rais-
ing, fruit growing, mining and lumbering.
INLAND SENTINEL} semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays ; independent ; six
pages 16x22; subscription $2; established 1880;
M. S. Wade, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,187 i^^ 1902
1,235 in 1907
STANDARD; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $3; established 1897; F. E.
Young, publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of
the claim.
KASLO, Kootenay District O, 1,500
pop., on Kaslo & Slocan Rd. Mining.
ROOTENAIAN ; Thursdays; four pages
15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established 1895 :
J. G. Potter, editor; H. W. Power, manager
(1-8).
KELOWNA, 1,200 pop., on Lake
Okanagan, about 180 m. N. E. of Vancouver.
C'OUKIER AND OKANAGAN OR-
CHAltDIST; Thursdays; six pages 13x20;
subscription $150; established 19U4; Geo. C.
Rose, editor and publisher (1—8).
MIDWAY.
STAR; Fridays (A A).
MOYIE, East Kootenay District 0, 1,000
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.. 18 m. N. of
Oranbrook. Mining and lumbering.
LE A DER ; Saturdays; independent; four
pages 15x22 ; subscription $2 ; established
1898; F. J. Smyth, editor and publisher (1—8).
If AJfAlMO, N^anaimo District J3 6,512
pop., on Esquimalt & Nanalmo Rd., Van-
couver Island and Gulf of Georgia, about
75 m. N. by N. W. of Victoria, the capital
of the Province. Coal and gold mining,
fishing and farming.
FREE PRESS; every evening except
Sunday, and SE1>II-WEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription-
daily $5, senil weekly $1.50; established 1874;
Norrta Bros., editors and publishers (6—3).
HERALD; semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1899 ; A. C. Thompson, editor ;
Nanalmo Herald Printing and Publishing
Company, publishers.
NELSON, West Kootenay District 0,
4,500 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Nelson
& Ft. Sheppard Rds. and Kootenay r., 115
m. S. of Revelstoke. Mining district.
CANADIAN; every evening except Sun-
day; conservative; four pages 17x24; sub-
scription $5; established June, 1906; Canadian
Publishing Co. ( Ltd. ), editors and publishers
(6-6 P).
DAILY NEWS; every morning except
Monday, and WEEKIiY, Saturdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription— daily $5, weekly
$2; established May, 1902; F. J. Deane, editor
and publislier ( 2 — S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ECONOMIST; Wednesdays; sixteen
pages 9xl2J^; subscription $1.50; established
1897; D.M.Carley, editor and publisher (AA).^
NEAV WESTMINSTER, New
Westminster District -a 6,668+ pop., on Can-
adian Pacific and Great Northern Rds. and
Frazer r., 15 m. from its mouth, and 70 N. N.
E. of Victoria, the Provincial capital. The
river is navigable to this point for vessels
of any tonnage. Trade in fish, lumber,
oils, furs and grain. Salmon canning. Ag-
riculture and stock raising.
COLUMBIAN ; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays ; inde-
pendent; daily eight, weekly forty pages
15x22; subscription — dally $5, weekly $1;
established— daily 1886, weekly 1857; J. D. Tay-
lor, editor; The Columbian Company (Ltd.)^
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper has on three occasions in-
dicated a desire to have credit for issu-
ing more than 1,000 copies regularly,
but such definite information as would
warrant such a rating has never been
forthcoming.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday;
eight payees 15x..'2; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1906; J. C. Brown and K. J. Burde. edi-
tors; The Daily News Publishing Co. (Ltd.),
publishers (8—6 P).
NICOLA.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
NORTH VANCOUVER, 425t pop.
EXPRESS: Fridays (A A).
PHCENIX, Yale District g 174t pop.—
local estimate 1,500— on Canadian Pacific
and Great Northern Rds. Mining.
PIONEER AND BOUNDARY MIN-
ING JOURNAL; Saturdays; mining;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $2 : W. B.
Wiilcox, editor; Pioneer Publishing Co.,
publishers (8—5).
PORT ESSINGTON, about 420 m.
N. W. of Vancouver.
SUN; Saturdays (A A).
PRINCETON.
SL>IILKAMEEN STAR; Wednes-
days; six pages 11x17; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1900; B. Stone Kennedy, editor and
publisher (1—8).
REVELSTOKE, Kootenay District
c\ 500 pop.— local estimate 2.200— on Can-
adian Pacific Rd. and Columbia r., 129 m. E.
of Kamloops. Mining. Smelter and saw
and shingle mills.
M A I li - H E R A L D ; semi weekly,
Weduesdavs and Saturdays; liberal: eight
pages 1.5x22; subscription $2..50; established
1893; Kootenay Hail Publishing Co., editors
and publishers (1—6 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,200 in 1903, since
which it has not furnished report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
in
CATALOGUE BY STATP:S.
1241
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
ROSSLAND, Kootenay District O,
6,125 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. ,120 m.
N. of Spokane. Gold and copper mining.
MINER; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; four pages 17x21; subscription
$3; established 1896; William K. Esllng. pub-
lisiier (1—8).
SANBON, West Kootenay District, 500
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Great North-
ern Rds., 75 m. N. of Nelson, Silver, lead,
zinc and gold mining.
MINING STANDARD; Fridays;
mining; six pages; subscription $2; estab-
lished 19(Kj; George Huston, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5) (A A).
SLOGAN MINING REVIEW ;Thurs
days (A A).
TRAIL, Kootenay District p 1,200 pop.,
on Columbia r. and Canadian Pacific Rd.
Smelter.
TRAIL. CREEK NEWS; Saturdays;
four pages 13x30; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1895; J.D. Andenson, editor; Esllng &
Anderson, publishers (6—3).
TROUT LAKE CITY, 200f pop.,
on Trout Lake, about 310 m. E. of Vancou-
ver.
LARDEAU MINING REVIEW;
Thursdays (A A)
VANCOUVER, c. h., Vancouver Dis-
trict -a 53,(X)9 pop., on Burrard Inlet. Is the
Pacific Coast terminus of the Canadian
Pacific, Yukon & Northern and Great North-
ern Rds. and the headquarters for the
China and Japan and the Australian and
New Zealand steamship lines. Dally steam-
ers ply between here and Victoria, the capi-
tal of the Province, 78 m. south, Nanalmo,
and Seattle, Wash., and San Francisco, Cal.
Twice a week steamers to Alaskan points
and monthly steamship to Great Britain
via Suez canal. Agriculture, mining, lum-
bering and salmon canning. Coal In abun-
dance.
NEWS-ADVERTISER ; every morning
except Monday, and WEEK L Y, Tuesdayg ;
conservative; dally twelve, Sunday twenty
to twenty-four, weekly eight to twelve
pages 17x24; aubscriptlon— daily $3, weekly
$1; established-daily 1885, weekly 1885; F. C.
Cotton, editor; News- Advertiser, publishers
<1-S).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
this paper had_ credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1900 and 1902, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
PROVINCE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; inde-
pendent; sixteen to thirty two pages 15x21%;
subicription— dally $5, weekly tWestabllshed
—dally 1898, weekly i893; W.C. Nlchol, editor
and publisher (2— 8).
Copies printed: daily: 5,373 in 1899
6,164 in 1900
5,937 in 1902
5,838 in 1903
7,429 in 1904
8,687 in 1905
10,161 in 1906
13,846 in 1907
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1896 and 1899, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
WORLD; every evening except Sunday,
and SEMI- WEEKLY, Tuesdays and Fri-
days ; independent liberal ; eighteen to thirty-
two pages 17x24;sub8crlption— dally $5, semi-
weekly $1.50; established 1873; World Print-
ing and Publishing Co., publishers (2—7). See
advertisement below.
Copies printed: daily, 7,097 in 1906
. ,, . ^'739 in 1907
The serni-weekly edition had credit
for exceeding 2,250 in 1902 and more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WESTERN CLARION; Thursdays;
socialist ; four pages 15x22 ; subscription 50
cents; established 1901; R. P. Pettiplece, edi-
tor; Western Socialist Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12—3).
MINING EXCHANGE: monthly;
mining ; tv/enty -eight pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; G. Sheldon Will-
iams, editor and publisher (3—4).
PYTHIAN SHIELD: monthly;
Knights of Pythias; four pages 13^x21 ; sub-
scription $1; established August, 1906; C. E.
Smltherlngale, editor and publisher (1—8).
TRADES UNIONIST; monthly; labor:
twenty pages; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1904; S. D. Gothard, editor; E. J. Goth-
ard, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,000 in 1907
WESTWARD HO ! monthly; art and
literary; one hundred pages 6%;x9?i ; sub-
scription $1; established July, 1907; William
Blakeniore, editor ; The Westward Ho Pub-
lishing Company, publishers (9—7 P).
VERNON, Okanagan District ^ 8,400
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,75 m. S. E. of
The Largest Net Paid Circulation in British Columbia.
VANCOUVER, B. C.
SWORN CIRCULATIO?^ STATEMENT SENT ON APPLICATION.
Average Dally Circulation for the month of December, 1907 10,163
Semi Weekly " " " " " " " S.QoT
Total 14,1'20
Average Daily Circulation for the year ending Dec. 31, 1907 8,739
The only paper In British Columbia having a flat rate for foreign advertisers, viz.,
28 cents per inch. All foreign advertisements run In Skmi-Weekly without extra
charge.
Published by
THE WORLD PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY, Ltd.
L. D. TAYLOR, Manager.
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
BiariSH COLUMBIA.
Kamloops. Saw mills. Agriculture, fruit
growing, milling, lumbering and mining.
OKANOGAN; semi-weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; liberal; six pages 15x28; sub-
scription $i; established March, 1905; J. J.
LangstaiT, editor; Okanogan Publishing Co.
(Ltd.), publishers (1—8).
NEWS; Thursdays; eight psges 17}^x24;
subscription $3; established 1891; J. A.Mac
Kelvle, editor; News Printing and Publishing
Company, Ltd., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
VICTORIA, c. h., Victoria Diatrici R
CnpituI of the Province, 20,821 pop.,
on Esquimau & Nanaimo Rd., Juan de Fuca
strait and Southeastern extremity of Van-
couTer Island, opposite the entrance to
Puget sound. Dally steamers to Seattle
and other Puget sound points; five day
service to San Francisco, and weekly
steamers to Alaska. Steamers ply dally
between here and Vancouver, the Western
terminus of the Canadian Pacific Hd.
Lumbering, gold, silver, copper and coal
mining, fisheries and commerce.
COLiONIST; every morning except
Monday.and SE3II. WEEKLY, Mondays
and Fridays; conservative; eight to tweutj'
pages 17x22; subscription— daily $5, semi-
weekly *1; established— dally 1823, semi
weekly 185S; Colonist Printing and Publish
IngCo. (Ltd.), editors and publishers (3— 6P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,858 in 1898 and 4,592 m
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 4,000
in 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1899 and 1904, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
TIMES I every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, twlce-a-week, Tuesdajs
and Fridays; liberal; twelve or more pages
17x22: subscription— daily $5, weekly fl ; es
tabllshed 1884; John Nelson, manager; Times
Printing and Publishing Company, (Ltd.),
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but the daily
edition had credit for exceeding 1,000 in
1899, and every year since, up to and
including 1907.
The weekly edition for the year 1907
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect.
BRITISH COLUMBIA GAZETTE;
Thursdays (A A)
W^EEK; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 12xl7J^: subscription $1; established
January. 19«>4; W. Blakemore, manager;
Week Pu'ilishing Co. (Ltd.), publishers (2—7).
BRITISH COLU.MBIA MINING
RECORD ; monthly ; sixty pages 9x12;
subscription $2: established 1895; E. Jacobs,
editor: The British Columbia Record (Ltd.),
publishers (9 — 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,800 in 1898,
BRITISH COLUMBIA.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
BRITISH COI.IT.^IBIA PHARMA-
CEUTICAL RECORD; monthly: phar-
macj"; twentv-eight pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion $1; established June, 1905; Joseph H.
Emerj'. editor and publisher (2 — 8).
E A G liE ; monthly; fraternal; sixteen
pages 10x15 ; subscription $1 ; established
May, 1904: Frank Le Roy, editor and pub-
lisher (T — 5).
WESTERN BAPTIST; monthly;
(▲▲)■
WESTERN METHODIST RE-
CORDER: monthly (A A).
WILMER, East Kootenay District P^
400 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 80 m.
from Golden.
OUTCROP; Thursdays; independent;
four pages 15x22 : subscription $2 ; estab-
lished 19(X); Wm. P. Evans, editor and pub-
lisher (1—4) (A A).
MAXITOBA.
BALDUR, Souris District ^ 350 pop.,
on Canadian Northern Rd., 60 m. E. of
Brandon. Farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898: S. R. P. Cooper, editor and pub-
lisher (7—5).
BELMONT, Anjijle District JJ lOOf
pop., on Canadian Noi thern Rd.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
B I R T L £ , Marquette District 1 8-l6t
pop., on Manitoba & Northwestern Rd., 200
m. N. W. of Winnipeg, the capital of the
Province. Headquarters of the Dominion
Government Indian Agency. Lumber and
flour mills. Farming.
EYE-WITNESS; Tuesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 17x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; E. J. Wilson, editor; Birtle Print-
ing Co., publishers.
BOISSEVAIN, Selkirk District n-
750 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 182 m. S.
W. of Winnipeg, the capital of the Prov-
ince. Flour mill. Agriculture.
GliOBB; Thursdays; Independent; e'ght
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
W. H. Ashlev. editor and publisher.
RECORDER; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1889; A.
Barton, editor and publisher.
BRANDON, Brandon District n^
12,(i0o pop., on Canadian Pacific, Canadian
Northern, Grand Trunk Pacific and Great
Northwest Central Rd». and S. bank of the
Asslnlboine r.. 135 m. W. of Winnipeg, the
capital of the Province. Agriculture and
stock raising. Flour and lumber mills,
sash and door factories, machine, fire en-
gine and agricultural implement works.
Important railway and distributing centre.
SUN; every evening except Sunday, and
WEEK L Y , Thursdays ; liberal ; dally
eight, weekly sixteen pages 17J^x22}-o : sub
scrlptlon— dully $3, weekly $1 : established
-dally 1898, weekly 1861; The Western Pub-
lishing Co., Ltd., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES,
] '?4.'{
MANITOBA.
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding i,ooo copies but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
TI3IErt, every morning except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Thursdays; daily four,
weekly twelve pages 17x22; subscription-
daily 81, weekly $1; established — dally
June, 1907, weekly 1886; Herbert H. Currie,
editor; The Brandon Times Publishing Co.,
Ltd.. publishers (2—8 P).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,403 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory erport, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CARBERRY, Macdnnald District\2
1,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 26 m.
E. of Brandon, and 105 W. of Winnipeg.
Agriculture and grain and stock raising
EXPRESS I Thurgdays ; conservative;
eigkt pages 2Ui36; subscription $1; estab-
llsned 1892; Ben A. Huckell, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
NEWS; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
14x21 ; subscription $1 ; established 1889 ;
W. Small, editor and publisher (3— ;3).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CARMAN, Selkirk District D- 1 ,200
pop., on Canadian Pacific, Canadian North-
ern and Great Northern Rds.. 57 m. S. W. of
Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Two grist mills and six grain elevators.
Agriculture.
DUFFERIN LEADER; Thursdays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1898; Leader Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1— S).
STANDARD; Thursdays; liberal;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1890; George Harper, editor and publisher
(1-8).
CARTWRIGHT, Lis^ar District p
40ri pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.. 148 m.
S. W. of Winnipeg. Wheat, cattle and
hogs.
SOUTHERN MANITOBA RE-
VIEW; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Robert J. C.
Stead, editor and publisher (1—8).
CRYSTAL CITY, Lisgar District p
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 130 m. S. W. of
Winnipeg. Grist and saw mills, elevators
and brick yards.
COURIER; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1898;
Charles Walker, editor and publisher (1—8).
CYPRESS RIVER, Macdonald Dis-
trict p on Canadian Pacific Rd., 100 m. S.W.
of Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Farming and stock raising.
WESTERN PRAIRIE; Fridays; eight
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established
1897; W. W. Couzens, editor and publisher
(1-8).
DAUPHIN, Marquette District's fiOO
pop., on Canadian Northern Rd., 7 m. W.
of Dauphin Lake and 178 N. W. of
MANITOBA.
Winnipeg, tlie capital of the Province.
Farming and lumbering.
HERALD; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1904: Fred F. Moore, editor and pub-
lisher (12—5).
PRESS; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1896; Press Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
DELORAINE, Brandon District -q
650 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd,. 200 m.
S. W. of Winnipeg. Farming.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; Frank Lush, editor and publisher (:B— 3).
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 18i:6; Geo. Pat-
terson, editor and publisher (1—8).
DOMINION CITY, Provencher Dis.
trict p 400 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
55 m. S. of Winnipeg, the capital of the
Province. Farming and stock raising.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscripti<)n $1 ; established
1898; F. L. Phillips, manager; D. Phillips,
publisher (2—8).
ELGIN, Brandon District p 450 pop.
on Canadian Northern Rd., 33 m. S. of
Brandon. Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established March, 1901;
Andrew King, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 400 in 1907
ELKHORN, Selkirk District D- 500
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 196 m. W. of
Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; eight pages
17x24; subscription $1: established 1892; W.
J. Thompson, editor and publisher (9—3).
ELM CREEK, Dufferhi Didrict P
on Canadian Pacific Rd., about 45 m. S.
W. of Winnipeg.
MAIL.; Thursdays (A A).
EMERSON, Provencher District Q
660 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Red r..
65 m. S. of Winnipeg, the Provincial capital.
Farming.
JOURNAL; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1895; W. B.
Ballentine, editor and publisher.
GILBERT PLAINS, Gilbert Plaim
District -G on Canadian Northern Rd.
MAPLE LEAF; Thursdays (A A).
GIMLI, Gimli District n- 700 pop., on
Canadian Pacific Rd., 50 m. N. of Winnipeg.
BALDUR; Fridays; independent: four
pages 1:33^x20^; subscription $1; established
January, 1903;"" Rev. J. P. Salmundsson, edi-
tor; Glmli Printing and Publishing Co.,
publishers (3—8).
GLADSTONE, Manjet District ^
9130 pop., on Canadian Northern«nd Cana-
dian Pacific Rds.. about 90 m. W. of Winni-
peg, the capital of the Province. Farming.
AGE; Thursdays; independent; twelve
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1872;
G. P. Minaker, editor; Age Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (1—8).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MANITOBA.
OLENBOROf Central Judicial Dis-
trict p 750 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
100 m. S. W. of Winnipeg. th« Provincial
capital. Farming.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pa«e8 13x20,
•ubscrlptlon $1 ; establlslied 1892 ; R. M.
West, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
'cordance of a rating to that effect.
GRAND VIEW, Marquette District
-a 200 pop., on Canadian Northern Rd., 25
m. N. E. of Brandon. Grain and flour.
EXPONENT; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; estahlished March, 1901:
George A. Graham, editor and publisher
(6-3).
HAMIOTA, Afarquette District -D 700
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 57 m. from
Brandon. Grain, flour and cattle chief
shipments.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1902; Ed. L.Stone, publisher (1— S).
HARTNEY, Selkirk District n- 800
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 125 m. W. of
Winnipeg. Seven grain elevators. Agri-
culture.
STAR; Fridays; eight pages 18x^4; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1893 ; Walpole Mur-
doch, editor and publisher (7—5).
HOLLAND, Macdonald District g
430 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., about 90 m.
S. W. of Winnipeg. Elevators. Wheat.
OBSKRVEK; Fridays; eight to sixteen
pages 13x3U; subscription $1 ; established 1895;
Harriott & Wood, editors and publishers
(2-7).
KILLARNEY, Souris District p
1,200 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
GUIDE; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 18x24; Subscription $1 ; established 1893;
J. H. Montelth, editor and publisher ( 1—8).
LOUISE BRIDGE, on Canadian
Northern Rd., 2 m. E. of Winnipeg.
ELM WOOD HERALD; semi month
ly (A A).
MACGREGOR, Macdonald District
p 500 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 81 m.
W. of Portage la Prairie, the county dis-
trict, and 74 W. of Winnipeg, the capital of
the Province. Farming, live stock and
lumbering.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent-lib-
eral; eight pages 15x2J; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1897; A. Chisholm, editor and
publisher (7—5).
M A N I T O U , Selkirk District o 600
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 102 m. S.W.
of Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Farming.
AVESTERN CANADIAN; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; W. I. Rowe, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
MANITOBA.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MELITA. Sour is District P 800t pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 65 m. 8. W. of
Brandon. Flour mills, brick and pump
manufactories. Farming.
ENTERPRISE ; Thursdays ; Indepen-
dent ; eight pages 18x30 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1890 ; W. J. Graham, editor and
publisher (7—5).
WESTERN PROGRESS; Wednes
days; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1899; Robert Simpson, editor and
publisher.
MIAMI, Macdonald District Q on
Canadian Northern Rd., 80 m. S.W. of Win-
nipeg, capital of the Province.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 16x20: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903 ; John S. Brundige, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MINIOTA, Miniota District -D on
Canadian Pacific Rd.
HERALD; Thursdays (A A).
MINNEDOSA, Marquette District ti
1.500 pop., on Manitoba & Northwestern and
branch of Canadian Pacific Rds. and Little
Saskatchew^an r. Grist and saw mills.
Grain elevators.
MERCURY; Thursdays (A A).
TRIBUNE; Thursdays; conservative;
six pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1883 ; David Cannon, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MINTO, Whiteicater District P on
Canadian Northern Rd.
PACKET; Thursdays (A A).
MORDEN, Selkirk District O 1,800
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 80 m. S.W.
of Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Grain raising.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; liberal;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880; T. A. Love, editor and publisher
(8-5).
MORRIS, Provencher District P 571
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Canadian
Northern Rds., 40 m. S. of Winnipeg, the
capital of the Province. Farming.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1895; A.
E. Code, editor and publisher (1—8).
FADDEN'S MAGAZINE; monthly
(A A).
NAPINKA, Brandon District p 400
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 8 m. N. E. of
Mellta. Agriculture.
NEW CENTURY; Thursdays; conser-
vative; eight pages 15x20; subscription $1;
established December, 1901; H. J. Qulnn, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
NEEPAWA, Macdonald District g
1,800 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Cana-
dian Northern Rds. and White Mud r.. 61 m.
W. N. W. of Portage La Prairie and 117 W.
of Winnipeg. Grain elevators, flour mill
and sash and door factory. Farming.
PRESS ; weekly, twlcea week, Tuesdays
and Fridays; four "pages 15x22; subscription
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1245
MAXITOBA.
$1 ; established 1896 ; A. Dunlop, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,077 in
1898 and 1,304 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished report, but yas cre-
dited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
REGISTER; Thursdays; liberal con-
servative ; eight pages 153^^x22 ; subscrip
tion $1; established 1883; Qeo. R. Belton, edi-
tor and publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,327 in 1899
and 1,499 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
OAK LAKE, Brandon DUtrict p 800
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 2 m. S. of
Assinlbolne r. and 160 W. of Winnipeg, the
capital of the Province. Farming and
stock raising.
NEWS; "Wednesdays; four pages 18x24
subscription $1; established 1899; E. W. Har
rls, editor and publisher (1—5 P).
PILOT MOUND, Jiock Lake Dis
trict D- 650 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd
Agriculture and stock raising.
SENTINEL; Thursdays; independent
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1884; C. A. Barber, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
PIPESTONE, Pipestone District p on
Canadlan.PaclflcRd.,30m.W. ofGlenwood.
SIFTINGS; Thursdays (A A).
PLUMAS, Dauphin District, 200 pop.,
on Canadian Northern Rd., 100 ni. W. of
Winnipeg.
STANDARD AND NEWS-ADVER-
TISER; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established September, 1905;
W D. Lamb, editor and publisher (9— 5 P).
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE.
Marquette District "tl 5,000 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific, Manitoba & Northwestern Rds.
and Assinlbolne r., 56 m. W. of Winnipeg,
the capital of the Province. Farming, mill-
ing, brickraaklng and other Industries.
GRAPHIC; every evening except Sun-
day; six pages 14x31; subscription $3; es-
tablished 1891; C. D. McPherson, editor and
publisher (8—5).
REVIEW; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKL.Y, Fridays; indepen-
dent-conservative; twelve pages 18x22; sub
■crlptlon— daily $3. weekly $1; established
1878; Review Printing and Publishing Co.
(Ltd.), editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue ot 1,347 in 1899 and 1,534 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but has been credited with more than
1. 000 every year since, up to and in-
cluding 1907.
MANITOBA LIBERAL} Thursdays;
ten to twelve pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1888; CD. McPherson, editor and
publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MANITOBA.
RAPID CITY, Marquette District ^
1,000 pop., on Great Northwest Central Rd.
and Saskatchewan r., 20 m. N. of Brandon.
Farming.
MARQUETTE REPORTER ; Thurs-
days: eight pages 18x24; subscription 81 ; es-
tablished 1890; H. C. Clay, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
RESTON, Pipestone District p on
Canadian Pacific Rd., about 42 m. W. of
Glenwood.
RECORDER; Thursdays (A A).
ROBLIN, Shell River District -G on
Canadian Northern Rd.
MESSENGER; Thursdays (A A).
ROLAND, Lisgar District g 600 pop.,
on Canadian Northern Rd., 50 m. S. W. of
Winnipeg, the capital of the Province.
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1898; S. T. Tyn-
dale, editor and publisher ( 1—8),
RUSSELL, -SttsacH District -a 800 pop.,
on Manitoba & Northwestern Rd.. 220 m. W.
N. W. of Winnipeg. Agriculture, live
stock and lumber.
BANNER; Thursdays ; independent :
eight pages 10x18; subscription 01; estab-
lished 1897; J. M. Mclntyre, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
ST.BONIFACE, Provticher District
P 1,553 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Red r., opposite Winnipeg, the capital of
the Province. Seat of the Episcopal arch-
diocese of St. Boniface and several Romais
Catholic educational institutions. Fur and
general trade.
L.E MANITOBA; Wednesdays;
French; six pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1871 ; La Cie d' Imprlmerie de St.
Boniface, editors and publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1900 and 1902,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
SELKIRK, Selkirk District n- 2,000
pop.,on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Red r.,24
m. N. of Winnipeg, the capital of the Pro v.
Ince. Fishing, lumber and agriculture.
EXPOSITOR; Fridays; liberal; four
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1899; Lewis & Rooke, editors and publishers
(1—4).
RECORD; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x30 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886: R. W. Stewart, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
SHOAL LAKE, 165t pop.
STAR; Thursdays (A A).
SOMERSET, Lisgar District cT 150
pop., on Canadian Northern Rd., 20 m. W.
of Miami, the nearest banking town. Ag-
riculture and wheat.
CENTURY; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished April. 1901 ; R. W. McMorran, edi-
tor and publisher (7—5).
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MANITOBA.
MANITOBA.
SO URIS, Brandon District p 1,800 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 150 m. W. of Win
nlpeg. Flour milling. Wheat market.
PLAINDEALER} Fridays; eignt pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1892; W,
J. Barclay, editor and publisher (1—8).
STONEWALL, Rockwood Di!<trict a
on Canadian Pacific Rd.,20 m. N. of Winni-
peg, the capital of tlie Province. Agrlcul
ture.
ARGUS J Wednesdays (A A).
GAZETTE; Thursdays ; four pages 18x24 ;
subscription $1; established 1895; J. McClure,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
SWAN LAKE, Lome District g on
Canadian Northern Rd., about 100 m. S.
W. of Winnipeg.
ECHO; Fridays (A A).
SWAN RIVER, Dauphin District ^
on Canadian Northern Rd.
GIMLET; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established March,
1906; A. Wyldman, editor and publisher
(5-6 P).
ST A R ; Fridays ; Independent ; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1900: W.
H. Glendinning, editor and publisher (1—7).
TREHERNE, Macdonald District
c? 700 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 77 m.
S. W. of Winnipeg, the capital of theProv
Ince. Agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays; eight pages 14x22: sub-
scription $1; established 1899; H. V. Ross,
editor and publlslier (1—8).
VIRDEN, Brandon District P 2,000
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Canadian
Northern Rds., 48 m. W. of Brandon. Farm-
ing and wheat growing district.
EMPIRE-ADVANCE; Thursdays; lib-
eral; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1885; J. A. McLachlin, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that elTect.
WASKA.DA, Sour is District J3 350
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 88 m. S. W. of
Brandon.
EXPOSITOR; Thursdays; local; eight
pages 13x20; subsci'lption $1; established
March, 1902; J. W. Reid, editor and publisher
(3-7).
WAWANESA, Oakland Dintrict p
2115-f- pop., on Canadian Northern Rd,, 23 m.
S. E. of Brandon.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays (A A).
W'INKLER, ^'Sfifar District, 570 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., about 75 m. S. W.
of Winnipeg. Agriculture.
VOLKSZKITUNG; Wednesdays; Ger-
man; independent; eight to twelve pages
13x20; subscription $1; established January,
1902; H. Herman Neufeid, editor; The South-
ern Manitoba Publishing Co., publishers
(8-5).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WINNIPEG, «.h., Winnipeg dtp D
111.729 pop.. Capital ot tbe Province,
on Canadian Pacific, Great Northern, Can-
adian Northern, Soo and Northern Pacific
Rds., at Junction of Red River of the North
and Asslnlboine r. Seat of the University of
Manitoba. Center of commerce, grain, cat-
tle and wheat trade of Manitoba and the
Territories.
DAILY.
MANITOBA MORNING FREE
PRESS; every morniug except Sunday,
EVENING NEWS BUL.L.ETIN, every
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLiY,
Wednesdays ; liberal ; daily sixteen to twenty-
two, Saturdays thirty-two to forty eight
pages 15x24, and weekly twenty-four pages
18x24; subscription— morning $6, evening $3,
N^teJfly $1; established- dally 1874, weekly
1872; E. H. Macklln, manager; The Manitoba
Free Press Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: combined morning
and evening: 9,163 in 1895
13.706 in 1900
15,341 in 1902
18,824 in 1903
25,693 in 1904
30,048 in 1905
34,559 in 1906
36,852 in 1907
Weekly: 9,163 in 1891
10,674 iri 1902
13,903 in 1903
15,801 in 1904
15,654 in 1905
21,300 in 1906
23,816 in 1907
Publisher's announcement.— A reference to
the American Newspaper Directory for the
years 1901-'03-'03-'C4-'05-'06-'07 reveals the
fact that the Manitoba Pree Press, Win-
nipeg, is credited with enjoying a larger
circulation than that possessed by all the
other newspapers published in Western
Canada combined, Including those printed
In the city of Winnipeg; and the Weekly
Frbb Press and Prairie Farmer is cred-
ited with possessing a larger circulation
than that given to any other weekly pub-
lication. The combined circulation of the
two editions exceeds 60,000 copies, and sub-
stantially covers the entire Canadian West.
Advertising rates in the Free Press are
flat. Advertisers are invited "to pull out
If It does not pay," and are given the priv-
ilege of canceling contracts and withdraw-
ing advertising at pleasure.
MORNING TEL,EGRAI>I; every
morning except Sunday, EVENING
TELEGRAM, every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; con-
servative ; dally twelve to forty two, weekly
twenty four to thirty pages 17x24; subscrip-
tion—morning $6, evening $3, weekly $1;
established 1894; C. A. Abraham, business
manager; The Telegram Printing Co. (Ltd.),
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: combined rnorning
and evening: 5,200 in 1901
8,663 in 1902
10,138 in 1903
14,737 in 1904
18.707 in 1905
19,974 in 1906
22,866 in 1907
Weekly: 5,103 in 1900
4,974 in 1901
6,120 in 1902
8,547 in 1905
13,768 in 1Q06
19,637 in 1907
TRIBUNE: every evening except Sun-
lay, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; inde-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1-117
MANITOBA— Winnipeg.
peudent; eight to twenty f -ur pages 18x21;
«ubscrip lion— dally $i, weekly $1 ; established
1389; R.L. Richardson, editor; Tribune Pub
Usbing Company, publishers (l— S).
v^opies printed: daily, i6,8io in 1907
Weekly, 17,174 in 1907
WEEKLY.
CANADA; Thursdays; Swedish; four
pages 18i^; subscription $1; established
1893; John E. Forsluud, editor and publisher
(8-3 P).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,137 for the
year 1897, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
CANADA POSTEN; Wednesdays; lib-
eral; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1904; J. M. Florell. editor; Swedish
Canadian Publishing Co. (Ltd.), publishers
(1-T).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CO:»IMERCfAL; Saturdays; financial
and commercial; sixty pages 10x14; sub-
scription S2; established 1882; The Hugh C.
Maclean, Co., Ltd.. publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1897 and 1904,
but lias not since set up any definite
anii satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
DER NORDWESTEX; Wednesdays;
German; independent; sixteen to thirty-
two pages 18x24 ; subscription $1.50 ; estab-
lished 1889; Der Nordwesten Publishing Co.,
•dltors and publishers (J— 6).
Copies printed: 1,880 in 1896
5,487 in 1900
6,139 in 1901
8,161 in 1902
11,692 in 1904
13,682 in 190S
16,177 in 1906
16,546 in 1907
EC HO-KANADYJSKIE; Thursdays,
Polish; eight to sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1.50; established January. 1906;
Stefhen Malczewski, editor; The Polish
Printing Co. (Ltd)., publishers (1—7).
FARMERS' ADVOCATE AND
HOME JOURNAI^; Wedue-days; agri-
culture, stock raising and household; thirty-
six pages 10J^xl4J^.5: subscription $1.50; estab
llshed 1866; The Farmers' Advocate of Win-
nipeg, Ltd., editors and publishers (1—7).
HEIMS KRTNGL.A; Thursdays; Ice-
landic; conservative: four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1886: B. L. Baldwin-
eon, editor; Heinis Kringla News and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (1— 81.
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever oeen se-
cured from this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
li'ECHO DF MANITOBA; Thurs-
days; eight pages 17^x24: subsoriDtion $1;
established July, 189S; H. d'Hellencourt,
editor and publisher (12—3 P).
l.OGBERG; Thursdays; liberal; Ice-
landic; eight pages 13x20; subscription $2;
established 1888; S. Bjo n^on, editor; Logberg
Printing and Publlshine Co , publl8herg(l—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,700 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than i.ooe in
1905 and 1907.
MANITOBA— Winnipeg.
MARKET RECORD; Saturdays (A A).
NORTHWEST REVIEW; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 13x3i); subscrip-
tion $2 ; established 1884; A. A. Cherrler. edi-
tor; Moore Printing Co., publishers (9—3).
SKANDINAVEN; Fridays (A A)
TOWN TOPICS; Saturdays; society,
music and drama; twenty four pages 12x15;
subscription $2; established 1898; Town
Topics PubllBhingCo.,editor8 and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,879 i" 1902
2,837 in 1907
VOICE; Fridays; labor; twelve pag^?
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
Arthur W. Puttee, editor; Voice Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,990 in
1900 and 4,359 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
NOR'- WEST FARMER; semi month
ly; agriculture and live stock ; flfty-two
pages 9x13; subscription $1 ; established 1882;
The Nor'-West Farmer, Ltd. .publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,520 in 1896
and 20,000 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 17,500 in 1907.
WESTERN Ol;TL.OOK; semi
monthly; baptist; twelve pages 9x13; sub-
scription $1; established 1897, as Northwest
Baptist; D. B. Harkness, editor; Douglas
Mclntyre Company, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,855 p 1904
2,281 in 1907
MONTHLY.
A. O. U. W. WESTERN WATCH-
MAN; monthly; Ancient Order of United
Workmen; eight pages 13x50; subscription
50 cents; established 1897; H. G. Alton, editor
and publisher (12—4) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 4,208 in
1901 and 6,358 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished a report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1906.
BREIDABI.IK; monthly (A A)
C A N A D I A N FARM I M P li E-
MENTS; monthly; implements; twenty-
eight pages lOJ^xll; subscription 50 cents; es-
tablished July, 1904; Canadian Farm Imple-
ments, Ltd., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 2,986 in 1906
3,184 in 1907
CANADIAN THRESHERMAN
AND FARMER; monthly; agriculture
and farm machinery; seventy-two to one
hundred pages 10J^xl5; subscription 50 cents;
established 1902; E. H. Heath Co. (Ltd.), ed-
itors and publishers ( 1—7 ).
Copies printed: 23,358 in 1906
23,383 in 1907
CANADA WEST MAGAZINE|
monthly (A A). _
COM3IERCIAL. TRAVELER AND
HOTEI-. NEWS; monthly: commercial
travelers, hotels; twenty-eight to thirty-six
pages 7x10; subscription $1 ; established Feb-
ruary, 1903: J. S. Evans, editor and publisher
(7—5).
FARM CROPS; monthly (A A). •
FREYJA; monthly (A A)
HOTELS AND TRAVEL; monthly
SA^IEININGIN; monthly; Icelandic;
lutheran; twenty four pages 4x7; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1886; Jon Bjariiason, edi-
tor; Icelandic Lutheran Synod, publishers
(9-3).
1248
AMERICAN MEVVSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAXITOBA— Winnipeg.
SEARCHLIGHT: monthly; mercan-
tile and manufacturing; twenty-eight pages
TJ^xll; subscription $1; established June, 1907;
C. Vermilyea, editor and publisher (9—7 P).
WAGHORN'S GUIDE AND
POCKET DIRECTORY TO MAN-
ITOBA AND WESTERN CANADA;
monthly; transportation; subscription $1;
established 1884; The Guide Co., Ltd., pub-
lishers (12—4).
Copies printed: 3,400 in 1903
4,212 in 1904
6,027 in 1905
7,678 in 1906
7,891 in 1907
WESTERN CANADA CON-
TRACTOR AND BUILDERS' GA-
ZETTE; monthly; contracting and build-
ing; sixty-four pages 10J^xl4; subscription
$1; established 19(i3; J. Hooper, editor; The
C. H. Mortimer Publishing Co., Ltd., publish-
ers (1—7).
WESTERN CANADA MEDICAL
JOURNAL; monthly (A A).
W^ESTERN HOME MONTHLY:
family; sixty or more pages; subscription 50
cents; established 1899; The Home Publish-
ing Co., editors and publishers (7 — 6).
Copies printed: 31,216 in 1905
35,454 in 1906
35,908 in 1907
WESTERN MUNICIPAL NEWS;
monthly (A A).
NEW BRUNSWICK.
BATHURST, c. h., Glouce$Ur Co. cf
4,815 pop., on Intercolonial and Caraquet
Rds. and Bathurst bay. Considerable ship-
ping.
COURRIER DES PROVINCES
MARITIMES; Thursdays; French; four
pages 19x25; subscription $1 ; e8tablish«dl885;
AlphoseTurgeon, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
CAMPBELLTON, Restigouche Co. 6
3,000 pop., on Intercolonial Rd. and Restl-
gouche r., 15 m. W. of Dalhousie, the county
seat. Trade in salmon and frozen smelt.
MORNING GRAPHIC; every morn
ing; four pages 18x24 ; subscription $3: es-
tablished 1908; A. E. Golding, editor; H. B.
Onslow, manager (4—8).
EVENTS; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1899; Onslow Brothers Publishing Co.,
publishers (4—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CHATHAM, Northumberland Co. cf
5,644 pop., on Intercolonial Rd. and Mlra-
mlchi r., 170 m. N. E. of St. John. Steam and
water saw, pulp and paper mills and trade
In lumber and frozen fish. Shipping center.
WORLD ; semi-weekly, Wednesdays and
Saturdays, and WEEKLY'', Thursdays;
liberal-conserratiTe; four pages— semi-week-
ly 17>ix24, weekly 30x27; subscription— semi-
NEW BRUNSWICK.
weekly $2, weekly $1 ; established 1881 ; J. L .
Stewart, editor and publisher (7 — 5).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
1,200 for the year 1897, 1,300 in 1901,
but has not since made definite and sat-
isfactory daim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
COMMERCIAL; Tuesdays; non-politi-
cal; eight pages 15J^x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1898; J. Fred Benson, editor and
publisher (8—5).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FREDERICTON, c. h., York Co. n
7,200 pop., Capital of the Province,
on Intercolonial and Canada Pacific Rds.
and right bank of St. John r., 84 m. N. by
N. W. of St. John. Head of naTigatlon for
large ressels. General commerce and ex-
portation of lumber. Shoe factory and
lumber mills. Seat of the University of
New Brunswick and the Prorinolal Nor-
mal School.
GLEANER; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEiMI - VVEEKLY, Tuesdays
and Fridays ; daily eight to twelve, semi-
weekly eight pages 18x22; subscription— daily
$5, semi- weekly $1; established— dally 1890,
semi-weekly 1880; Jas. H. Crocket, editor and
publisher (12-4).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1903, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and SEMI- WEEKLY. Tuesdays and
Fridays; liberal; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion—dallv $4, semi weeklv$l ; established
—daily 1895, semi weekly 1889 ;W. K. C. Parlee,
manager: Herald Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers (1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
the semi-weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect.
BUTLER'S JOURNAL; monthly;
Independent; eight to ten pages 11x16; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1890; Martin
Butler, editor and publisher (1 — 4).
C A PITA L ; monthly ; twelve pages 10x14 ;
subscription 50 cents: established 1880; H. A.
Cropley, editor and publisher (7—3 P).
UNIVERSITY MONTHLY; during
the college year; collegiate; thirty-two pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1882; Stu-
dents of the University of New Brunswick,
editors; William Clark, publisher (1-8).
HILLSBORO, Albert Co, R 900 pop.,
on Salisbury & Harvey Rd., 13m.8. E. of
Moncton.
ALBERT CO. JOURNAL; Thurs-
days; four pages 18x24: subscription $1;
established March. 1903; W. M. Burns, editor
and publisher (10-5 P).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1249
NEW BRUNSWICK.
MONCTON, Wtatmoreland Co. CL
8,762 pop.— local estimate 10,000— on Buc-
touche & Moncton, National Transconti-
nental and Intercolonial Rdi. and Petit-
codlac r., head of narigatlun of Bay of
Fundy. Sugar refinery, cotton and clothing
factories and railroad machine shops. Agri-
culture.
TIM-ES; every morning except Sunday,
and SE.UI-WEEKL.Y, Wednesdays and
Saturdays; liberal conservative; eight pages
15x21; subscription— dally $4, semi weekly
fl; established— dally 18T7, semi weekly 1868;
J. S. Boyd, editor ; The Times Printing Com
pany, publishers (3—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had^ credit for issuing more
than 1,000 copies regularly in the years
1894 and 1896, but has not since set up
any definite and satisfactory claim for
issuing so many.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an issue of 2,304 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898 up to and including
1907.
TRANSCRIPT ; every evening except
Sunday, and W E E K L Y, Wednesdays;
liberal; dally eight to twelve, weekly twelve
pages 18x24; subscription- dally $4, weekly
$1 ; established 1882; J. T. Hawke, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,425 in 1902, and 1,750 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1905 and
1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,600 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
1/ EVANGELINE; Thursdays; French;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Val. A. Landry, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
NEWCASTLE, c. h., Northumber.
land Co. □' 4,006 pop., on Intercolonial Rd.
and left bank of Miramlchi r., 31 m. from
its entrance Into Miramlchi bay, and
130 N. N. E. of St. John. Pulp mills
and furniture factory. Lumber trade,
river commerce and the exportation of
fresh fish.
UNION ADVOCATE j Wednesdays;
Independent; eight pages 15x21; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1867; Anslow Bros.,
editors and publishers (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,470 in 1901
and 1,885 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
PERTH-ANDOVER, Victoria Co.
D 800 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and St.
John r. Agriculture and lumbering.
VICTORIA CO. NEVi^Sj Thursdays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
September, 1900; J. W. Correll, editor and
publisher (8—5 ).
79
NEW BRUNSWICK.
RICHIBUCTO, o. h., Kent Co. a
3,986 pop., on Kent Northern Rd., 72 m. N.
of Moncton. Lumbering, fishing and agri-
culture.
REVIEW; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x21; subscription $1; established
1885; The Review Publishing Co., publishers
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to
have credit for issuing more than 1,000
copies regularly, but such definite in-
formation as would warrant such a rat-
ing has never been forthcoming.
SAGKVILL.E, Westmoreland Co. cf
4,982 pop., on Prince Edward Island and
Intercolonial Rds., at head of Bay of
Fundy, 130 m. E. N. E. of St. John. Seat of
Mount Allison Wesleyan College. Found-
ries, quarries, lumber mills and shipyards.
Agriculture and live stock.
POST; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Frl-
days; conservative; eight pages 17x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1870: A. H. Mo-
Cready, editor and publisher (1—8).
TRIBUNE; semi-weekly, Mondays and
Thursdays; Independent; eight pages 15*x22;
subscription $1; established 1903; Herbert
F. S. Paisley, editor; The Tribune Printing
Company, publishers (3—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ARGOSY; monthly, during the college
year; collegiate; twenty-four pages 9x12:
subscription $1; established 1870; Students of
Mt. Allison Methodist College, editors and
publishers.
ST. ANDREW'S, c. h., charlotte
Co. P 1,778 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
and east bank of St. Croix r. Summer
resort. Fishing and agriculture.
BEACON; Thursdays; four pages 22x27;
subscription $1; established 1889; R.E.Arm-
strong, editor and publisher c7 — 5).
ST. GEORGE, Charlotte Co. p 600t
pop., on New Brunswick Southern Rd.,
40 m. W. of St. John.
GRANITE TOWN GREETINGS |
Wednesdays (A A).
ST. JOHN, c. h., St. John City p
40,711 pop., on Canadian Pacific, Shore
Line and Intercolonial Rds. and at mouth
of St. John r. Good harbor. Steamers run
regularly between here and Liverpool,
New York, Boston, Mass., touching at Port-
land, Me. Commerce, sbipbuilding and
lumber trade. Chief city of the Province.
EVENING TIMES; every evening ex-
cept Sunday; eight pages 17x24; subscription
S3; established 1904; A. M. Belding, editor;
St. John Times Printing and Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers (2-6 P).
GLOBE; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; liberal; eight
fages 17x28; subscription- dally $6, weekly
1; established 1859; John V. Ellis, editor;
St. John Globe Publishing Company, publish-
ers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 4. 1 81 in 1897, since which it
1250
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW BRUNSWICK.
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since
1900, up to and including 1907.
STAR; every evening except Sunday;
four pages 18x24; subscription $3; established
September, 1900; S. D. Scotr, editor; Sun
Printing Company, publistiers.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 3.776 in
1903 and 5,795 in 1904, since v^rhich it
has not furnished a definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1907.
SUN: every morning except Sunday, and
SEMI-WEEKLiY, Wednesdays and Sat-
urdays; liberal-conservative; eight pages
15x22; subscription— daily $6, semi-weekly
75 cents; established 1878; S. D. Scott, edi-
tor; Sun Printing Company, Ltd., publishers
(6—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 3,698 in 1895 and 3,619 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished a defi-
nite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1905
and 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 8,327 in 1895 and
6,156 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished a report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TELEGRAPH I every morning except
Sunday, and SEMI- WEEKLY, Wed
nesdays and Saturdays; liberal; dally and
semi weekly eiglit, Saturday sixteen pages
17J^x22i^s ; subscription— dally $5, semi weekly
fl;" established— daily 1869, semi-weekly 1862;
E. W. McCready, manager; Telegraph Pub
lisliing Company, publishers (12—3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 5,620 in 1901 and 6,090 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an issue of 8,000 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 4,000 in 1903 and more
than 2.250 in 1905 and 1907.
MARITIME BAPTIST; Wednes-
days; baptist; sixteen pages 11x16; subscrip-
tion $1 50; established 1838; Joseph McLeod,
D.D., and S. McC. Black, D.D.. editors; Marl-
time Baptist Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of S>947 in
1896 and 6,047 in 1897, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year since
1900, up to and including 1907.
MONITOR; Saturdays; roman catholic;
eight pages 14x20; subscription $1; estab
lished 1899; T. O'Brien, editor and publisher
(7—5).
NEW FREEMAN; Saturdays (A A).
CHRISTIAN; monthly (A A).
EDUCATIONAL REVIEW; month
ly; educational; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
gcription $1; established 1887; G. U. Hay, edi-
tor; Barnes & Co., publishers (7— 5).
Copies printed: 1,750 in 1895
1,809 in 1899
1,836 in 1905
1,795 in 1906
1,895 in 1907
NEW BRUNSWICK.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ADVOCATE;
monthly; religious; sixteen pa^es 11x16;
subscription 25 cents; established 1899; Rev.
H. D. Man, editor; New Brunswick Sunday
School Association, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,154 in
1904, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
ST. MARTINS, St. John Co. Q
1,980 pop., on St. Martins Rd. and Bay of
Fundy. 30 m. E. of St. John, the chief city
of the Province. Lumbering.
NEW BRUNSWICREK; monthly:
literary; eighty four pages 6^x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established September, 1907; W. E.
Sklllen, editor and publisher (9—7 P).
ST. STEPHEN, Charlotte Co. p 2,680
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Shore Line
Rds. and St. Croix r., opposite Calais, Me.,
and about 85 m. W. of St. John. Lumbering
and manufacturing.
ST. CROIX COURIER; Thursdays;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Geo. J. Clarke, editor; St. Croix
Printing and Publishing Company, publish-
ers (1—6).
Copies printed: 2,111 in 1896
2,155 in 1900
2,345 in 1902
2,664 in 1903
2,828 in 1904
2,653 in 190S
2,627 in 1906
2,537 in 1907
SHEDIAC, VKestmoreland Co. O, 6,21«
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., 15 m. N. E. of
Moncton. Seaport town. Saw, woolen and
flour mills and boot and shoe manufactory.
LE MONITEUR ACADIEN; semi
weekly, Tuesdays and Thursdays; French;
eight pages 131^x191^; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1867; Ferd. Robldoux, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
SUSSEX, Kings Co. g 3,306 pop., on
Intercolonial Rd., about 45 m. N. E. ot St.
John. Agriculture.dairyingand lumbering.
RINGS CO. RECORD; Fridays; in-
dependent; four pages 21x27; subscription
$1.50; established 1887; J. D. McVlenna. edi-
tor; The Maritime Publishing Co., Ltd., pub-
lishers (1— S).
Copies printed: 1,225 in 1895
1,340 in 1900
1,692 in 1 90 1
1,871 in 1902
1,950 in 1903
2,056 in 1905
2,141 in 1906
2,073 in 1907
MARITIME FARMER; semi
monthly ; agricultural; twenty four to forty-
eight pages 11x14; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; R D. Robinson Publishers Ltd.,
publishers (12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,912 in 1901
and 3,664 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1251
NEW BRDXSWICK.
NOVA SCOTIA.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND BUL.-
LETIN; monthly; undertaking; embalm-
ing; twenty eight pages SfxSj; subscription
$1; established 1903; F. W. Wallace, editor
and publisher (8—5 P).
WOODSTOCK, c.h., CcrUion Co.-n
5,240 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
I«f t bank of St. John r., 60 m. above Frederic-
ton, the capital of the Province. Agfrlcult-
ure, lumbering and gold, copper, coal and
Iron mining.
CARL.KTON 8ENTINEL.1 Saturdays;
liberal; eight pages 15x32; •ubsoriptlon $1;
••tabllshed 1387 ; N. Foster Thome, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays; independ-
«nt; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1894: Charles Appleby, editor and
publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,600 in 1900 and 1,750
in 1903, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PRESS J Mondays; liberal-conservative ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab
UphedlfflO; John P. Malaney, editor; Press
Printing Company, publishers (1-8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,215 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000
in 1907.
KING'S HIGHWAY; semimonthly;
reformed baptist; four pages 13x20; subscrip-
tion tl; established 1890; S. A. Baker, edi-
tor; Chas. Appleby, publisher (1—7). Does
not Insert advertisements.
NORTHWEST TERRITORY.
DAWSON, Tukon District >q 8,000
pop., on Yukon r., about 175 m. S. E. of
Circle City, Alaska. Gold mining. Trad-
ing post.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Fridays (A A).
WHITE HORSE, Yukon District,
1,000 pop., on White Pass & Yukon Rd., 1,000
m. N. of Vancouver, B. C. Mining.
STAR; Fridays; liberal; four pages 17x24;
subscription $5 : established 1901 ; E. J . White,
editor and publisher (1—8).
.VOT'^ SCOTIA.
AMHERST, c. h., Cumberland Co. D
9,000 pop., on Intercolonial Rd., near the
northeastern extremity of Bay of Fundy,
midway between Halifax, the oapltal of
the Province, and St. John, N. B. Agrl-
•ulture, lumbering, coal mining, manu-
facturing and shipbuilding.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday
and holidays, and 8 E IVI I - W E E K L Y
SENTINEL, Tufesdays and Fridays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 15x22; subicrlptlon—
dally $3, semi-weekly $1; established 1393; J.
H. Froggatt, editor and publisher (1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the semi-weekly edition of this paper
seemed to assert that it had an average
issue exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed
to furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
twenty-four pages 9xl3>ft; subscription 50
cents; established ISBK; Claude de L. Black,
editor and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: Fo'r the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, c. h., An-
napolis Co. p 969 pop., on Dominion Atlan-
tic Rd. and Annapolis r. Lumbering, fruit
growing and farming.
SPECTATOR; Wednesdays: indepen-
dent; four page* 20x26 ; subscription $1.5<J ;
established 1882; T. M. Seeley, editor aud
publisher ( 1—8).
ANTIGONISH, c. h.. Antigoni$h Co.
a 2,0(X)pop., on Intercolonial Rd. and Gulf
of St. Lawrence. Farming and cattle
raising.
CASKET; Thursdays; roman catholic;
eight pages 14x31; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1852; Casket Printing and Publishing Com-
pany, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,200 for the year
1895, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
ARIGHAT, Richmond Co. ci 800 pop.,
on Cape Briton Rd., 80 m. from Sydney.
Fisheries, farming and sliIpplDg.
RICHMOND RECORD; Fridays;
eight pages 18x24; gubscriptlou $1; estab-
lished 1898; Bertram Bourinot. editor and
publisher.
BEAR RIVER, Digby Co. p 1,500
pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and An-
napolis bay, 70 m. N.E. of Yarmouth. Lum-
ber, tanneries and shipyards.
TELEPHONE; Fridays; Independent:
four pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1897; M. K. Piper, publisher (9—5) (A A).
BERWICK, ^tnf7» Co. -O 1,738 pop.,
on Dominion Atlantic Rd., 12 m. W. of Kent-
Tllle, the county seat. Creamery,, ihoe
shops, furniture, barrel and canning facto-
ries, mill and iron foundry. Fruit growing.
REGISTER; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; establlihed
1891; John E. Woodworth. editor and pub-
lisher ( 7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,184 in 1896
and 1,565 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907-
'BRIDGETOWN, Annapolis Co. JZ
\ 1,117 pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and
Annapolis r., at head of navigation, 115 m.
1252
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NOVA SCOTIA.
W. of Halifax and 65 S. E. of St. John, N. B.
Shipping point.
MONITOR; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages 30x28: subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; M. K. Piper, editor and publisher
(7-5).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had cre-
dit for exceeding i,ooo in 1896 and
1907.
BRIDGE'WATER, Lunenburg Co.
p 3,936 pop., on Nova Scotia Central Rd., at
head of navigation on La Have r., 12 m. W.
of Lunenburg, the county seat. Saw, grist
and carding mills, iron foundry and tan-
nery. Lumbering, gold mining and carriage
and shipbuilding.
BUIiLiETIN ; Tuesdays; conservative;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1800; C. J. Cragg Sc, Co., editors and publishers
(9—3).
CALEDONIA CORNER, Queem
Co. P 1,037 pop., on Halifax & Southwestern
Rd., 40 m. S. E. of Annapolis, 85 N. N. E.
of Shelburne, 80 N. W. of Liverpool and
30 W. of Brldgewater. Saw mills. Gold
mining and lumbering. Agriculture, dairy-
ing and evaporated apples.
GOLD HUNTER AND FARMERS'
JOURNAL I Fridays; independent; four
pages 19x36; subscription $1.50; established
1888; W. H. Banks, editor and publisher (2—8).
CLARK'S HARBOR, Shelburne
Co. p 900 pop., 40 m. 8. E. of Yarmouth.
Fish.
COAST GUARD ; Thursdays ; four
pages 16x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1897; M. H. Nlckerson, editor and publisher
(6-3).
DARTMOUTH, Halifax Co. u 6,J52
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 1 m. N. E. of
Halifax, the capital of the Province. Mill-
ing and manufacturing.
PATRIOT; Saturdays; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1901; Dartmouth Printing and Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper has on three
occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 cop-
ies regularly, but such definite informa-
tion as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
DIGBY, c. h.. Digby Co. p 1,381 pop.,
on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and Bay of
Fundy, 45 m. S. of St. John, N. B., by sea.
Summer resort. Fisheries.
COURIER; Fridays; Independent; four
pages 20x27; subscription $1; established 1874;
O. S. Dunham, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
GLACE BAY, Cape Breton Co. -D on
Sydney & Louisburg Rd., about 14 m. S. of
Sydney. Mining and fishing district.
GAZETTE; every evening except Sun-
days; independent; eight pages 17x22 sub-
NOVA SCOTIA.
scription $3; established 1900; F. H. Beat tie,
editor; Gazette Publishing Co. (Ltd.), pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,125 in 1907
PROVINCIAL. WORKMAN; Thurs-
days (A A).
HALIFAX, c. h., Hali/ax City n
40,787 pop., Capital of the Province,
terminus of the Intercolonial and Dominion
Atlantic Rdg., on Chebucto bay and Hal-
ifax harbor. Largest city in the Province.
Commerce and manufactures of various
kinds. Winter port for Royal Mail steamers.
ACADIAN RECORDER} every even-
ing except Sunday, and TRI- WEEKLY,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; liberal;
four pages 33x29 ; subscription— daily $5, tri-
weekly $2.50 ; established 1818 ; Blackadar
Bros., editors and publishers (8—3 P).
The daily edition of this paper had
credit for an issue of 3,360 for the year
1894, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
For the year 1900 the tri-weekly edi-
tion of this paper seemed to assert that
it had an average issue exceeding 1,000
copies, but failed to furnish such defi-
nite information as would warrant the
accordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
HERALD; every morning except Sun-
day, EVENING MAIL, every evening ex-
«ept Sunday, and HOMESTEAD, semi-
weekly; morning and evening ten to four-
teen, semi-weekly eight to twelve pageg
15x22; subscription— morning $5. evening $5,
semi weekly 75 cents ; established— dally 1875,
semi-weekly 1900; Herald Printing and Pub-
lishing Co., publishers C^— 3).
Copies printed: The morning (00)
edition of this paper had credit for
an average issue of 5,395 in 1898 and
7,588 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1907.
The evening edition had credit for
an average issue of 4,191 in 1898 and
7,970 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
4,000 in 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit
for an average issue of 2,477 fof the
year 1901, 3,810 in 1902, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 2,250 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
MORNING CHRONICLE ; every
morning except Sunday, ECHO, every
evening except Sunday, and NOVA SCO-
TIANAND WEEKLY CHRONICLE,
Fridays; dally eight. Saturdays and weekly
twelve pages 15^x20}^: subscription- morn-
ing $6, evening $5, weekly 60 cents; estab-'
llshed— morning 1865. evening 1887, weekly
1824; Chronicle Publishing Co. (Ltd. ), editors
and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but the morn-
ing and evening editions each had cre-
dit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and
1907.
The weekly edition has on four occa-
sions indicated a desire to have credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies leg-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1'253
NOVA SCOTIA.
NOVA SCOTIA.
ularly, but such definite information as
would warrant such a rating has never
been forthcoming.
ROYAL. (GAZETTE; Wednesdays;
official; twelve pages uxU; subscription $1.50;
established 1783 ; F. W. Smith, editor and
publisher (1 — i). Does not Insert advertise-
ments.
WE8L.EYAN ; Wednesdays ; methodlst;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
lisned 1880; Rev. John Maclean, editor; S. F.
Huestis. publisher (6— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 4,000 ,in 1898 and more
than 2,250 in 1899, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
MARITIME MERCHANT ; bl weels
ly ; mercantile; nlnetj-eight to one hundred
.ami twelve pages 9x12; subscription $2; es-
tablished 1891; Imperial Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1895 and 1896,
but has not since set up any definite
and satisfactory claim for issuing so
many.
CHURCH WORK; semi monthly;
church of England; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1876; Rev. C.
W.Vernon, editor; The Church Worlc Pub-
lishing Co. (Ltd.), publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,823 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
FORWARD; semi-monthly; prohibi-
tion; four pages 12x19; subscription 25 cents;
established 189.3; W. S.Sanders, editor; Grand
Division Sons of Temperance, publishers
(9-3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,498 for
the year 1901, and exceeding 1,000 in
1903, but has not since made claim to
issuing so m'any.
INDUSTRIAL. ADVOCATE;
monthly ; mining and Industrial; twenty
eight pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1895; Industrial Publishing Co., Ltd.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 3,808 in 1907
MARITIME MEDICAL NEWS;
monthly; medical; forty to forty four pages
7x10; subscription $1 : established 1889; .James
Ross. M.D., editor; Maritime Medical News
Co., Ltd., publishers (l-S).
(Topics printed: 1,000 in 1907
HANTSPORT,fla/J«« Co. n »15 pop.,
on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and Avon r., 40
m. N. W. of Halifax, the capital of the
Province. Shipping. Shipbuilding. Stone
quarrying. Farming and fruit raising.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; tour pages
18x24; subscription 50 cents; established 1894;
G.W.Woodworth, editor and publisher (7— 5).
INVERNESS.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
KENTVILLE, c. h., Kingi Co. -O
2,500 pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and
CornwalUs r., 68 m. N. W. of Halifax, the
capital of the Province. Farming.
A DVERTISER; Fridays; Independent;
«ight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1864; H. G. Harris, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,520 in 189S
and 2,150 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
WESTERN CHRONICLE; Thur«
days; liberal; eight pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1875; H. R. Lawford, ed-
itor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,908 for the
year 1897, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
IiIVERPOOI.,c. h.. Qutem Co. p
2,465 pop., at mouth of River Mersey, about
75 m. S. W. of Halifax. Lumbering, ship-
building, gold mining and fishing.
ADVANCE AND WESTERN COUN-
TIES ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; four
pages 19x28; subscription $1.50; established
l878; E. M. Fan-ell. editor and publisher.
LUNENBURG, c. h., Lunenburg Co.
p 4,894 pop., on Nova Scotia Central Kd., 69
m. W. by S. W. of Halifax, the capital of the
Province. Fishing, ship building and West
India trade.
NEWS; daily except Sunday (A A).
PROGRESS -ENTERPRISE; Wed-
nesdays ; eight pages 17}'3X24 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1862; Progress-Enterprise Print-
ing and Publishing Co., euitors and publish-
ers (1—61.
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,211 in
1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
MIDDLETON, Annapnlis Co. P 900
pop., on Halifax, Southwestern and Do-
minion Atlantic Rds., 26 m. N. E. of Annap-
olis, the county seat. Planing mill, clay
works, box, sash and door, ginger ale,
pork packing, evaporated apple and fer-
tilizer factories. Farming.
OUTLOOK ; Fridays; independent; four
panes 20x28; subscription $1; established
1894; Fred E. Cox, editor and publisher (1—8)
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,169 for the
year 1895, but has not since _ made
definite and satisfactory claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
NEW GLASGOW, Pictou Co. a
6.000 pop., on Intercolonial Rd., about 95 m.
N. E. of Halifax, the capital of the Province.
Coal mines, tanneries, potteries, glass and
steel works, iron foundries, saw mills and
manufactories of furniture, doors, sashes,
etc. Shipbuilding.
EASTERN CHRONICLE; semi-
weekly, Thursdays and Saturdays; liberal;
elKht pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1836; Eastern Chronicle Publishing
Co., Ltd., publishers ( 1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907-
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888; A. P.
Douglas, editor; The Enterprise Publishing
Co.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had ere-
1254
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NOVA SCOTIA.
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1898 and 1901.
but has not since set up_ definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
STAND'AKD; Tuesdays; conservative;
eight pages 17x23; 8Ul)scrIptlon $1; estab-
lished 1858 as Colonial Standard ; J. H. Wil-
son, manager; Standard Printing Company,
Ltd.. publishers (1—8)
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
NORTH SYDNEY, Cape Breton
Co. cf 4,!)54 pop., on Sydney harbor. In the
E. part of Cape Breton. Connected by rail
and dally steamer with Halifax and Mon-
treal, Que. Coal mining, shipping and ag
rlculture.
CAPE BRETON ENTERPRISE;
Saturdays; independent; eight pages I3x20;
subscription $1; established 1901; C. W. Ver-
non, editor; A. Dennis, publisher (8— n).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accord-
ance of a rating to that effect. It has
not since made any renewal of the claim.
HERAIiD; Wednesdays; liberal conserv-
ative ; eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1872; A. C. Bertram, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and sat-
isfactory statement has ever been se-
cured from this paper, but it had credit
for exceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more
than 1,000 in 1899 and every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CAPE BRETON METHODIST
AND CIRCUIT RECORD; nionthlv
(A A).
OXFORD,Ctim6eHa?j(f Co.[j2,n00pop.,
on Intercolonial Rd., T2 m. N. of Halifax,
the capital of the Province. Woodenware
and clothing factories, foundr3% woolen
and saw mills.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; independent!
eight pages 15x22: subscription SI; estab-
lished 1897; S. A. Marchant, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
PARRSBORO, Cumberland Co. n
1,909 pop. — local estimate 2,500— terminus
Cumberland Rd. Coal and lumber shipping
port. Coal mining and agriculture.
LEADER; Thursdays; four pages 18x24;
subscription 81; established 1888; P. F. Law-
son, editor and publisher.
PICTOU, c. h., Piotou Co. a 2,998
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., atheadof Plctou
harbor, opening Into Northumberland
straits, and point of arrival and departure
of Upper Province, Boston, Prince Edward
Island and Cape Breton steamers, 105 m. N.
N. E. of Halifax, the capital of the Province.
Lumber and shipbuilding trade. Coal mines
and quarries of building stone in vicinity.
Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Tuesdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established 189.S;
John D. MacDonald, editor and publisher
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
NOVA SCOTIA.
factory report has ever been secured
from this paper, but it was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PRESBYTERIAN WITNESS; Sat
urdays; religion; eight pages lli^xl7; sub-
scription $1; established 1848; Geo. S. Car-
son, B. A., editor; The Presbyterian Witness
Co., Ltd., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 4,692 in 1907
POINT TUPPER, Inverness Co. cf
on Cape Breton and Intercolonial Rds.
MAIL; Wednesdays (A A).
PORT HA'WKESBURY, Inver-
net» Co. cf 658 pop., on the Strait of Canso.
Connected by weekly line of steamers with
Halifax, the capital of the Province, 160 m.
distant, and Boston, Mass. Fishing.
EASTERN JOURNAL; Frldajs;
conservative; four pages 17x24; subscription
$1; established 1889; John C. Bourinot, edi-
tor and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
HAWKESBURY BULLETIN;
Thursdays; liberal; four pages 16x22; sub-
scription fl; established 1900; J. J. Williams,
editor and publisher U— 8).
PORT HOOD, Inverness Co. cf l,uCOt
pop., on Inverness Railway & Coal Co's Rd.
GREETINGS? Wednesdays (A A)._
PORT MAITLAND, Yarmouth Co.
p 900 pop., on sea coast.
BLUENOSE; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; four pages 18x24; subscription 7.") cents;
established October, 1904; T. H. Ciirrie, editor
and publi-her (1—7).
SPRINGHILL. Cumberland Co. D
5,17a pop)., on Cumberland Rd., & Coal Co.,
22 m. S. of Amherst. Coal mining.
TRIBUNE; Saturdays; six pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1896; S. McDow-
ell, editor and publisher.
STELLARTON, Pidou Co. n 3,000
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., 2 m. from New
Glasgow. Coal mining.
3IARIT13IE MINING RECORD;
semi-monthly; mining; thirty-two pages
10x15; subscription $1; established 1898; R.
Drummond, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,036 for
the year 1899, but has not since made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 cop-
ies.
SYDNEY, c. h., Cape Breton Co. cT
14,000 pop., on International Rd., 385 m. from
and connected by a line of weekly steam-
ers with Halifax, the capital of the Prov-
ince. Industrial center. Shipping and
general manufacturing.
POST; every morning and every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Wed-
nesdays; conservative; eight pages 18x24;
subscription— daily $3. weekly $1; established
—daily 1901, weekly 1896; The Sydney Post
Publishing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1255
NOVA SCOTIA.
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect.
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1903, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
RECOltD; every evening, and NEWS*,
every morning except Sunday; liberal; eight
pages 17x24 ; subscription— morning $1.5U,
evening $3; established— morning 191)7, even-
ing 1898: Cape Breton Printing Company,
Ltd.. publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1907.
SYDNEY MINES, Cape Breton Co.
cf 5,600 pop., on Nova Scotia Steel & Coal
Company's and Intercolonial Rds., and
Sydney Harbor, 7 m. N. of Sydney. Coal
mining, iron and steel manufacturing .
STAR; Wednesdays; independent; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established 1904;
C. W.Vernon, editor; A. Dennis, publisher
8-5) (A A).
TRURO, c. h., Colcheiter Co. D 5.990
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., at head of
Cobequid bay. 61 m. N. by N. E. of Halifax,
the capital of the Province. Iron foundries,
blast furnaces and hat, woolen and furni-
ture manufactories, machine shops, shoe
and last factories. Agriculture and mining.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and WEERL.Y, Thursdays; independent;
dally eight to twelve pages l:^3^x2ti, weekly
sixteen to twenty pages 17x22; subscription-
daily S8, weekly $1; established 1891; W. D.
Dlmock, editor; News Publishing Company,
publishers (2-6).
Copies printed: daily, 994 in 1907
Weekly, 3,790 in 1898
5,163 in 1901
5,476 in 1902
6,019 in 1904
6,135 in 1905
6,360 in 1906
6,487 in 1907
COLCHESTER SUN; Wednesdays;
liberal conservative; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1870; W. B. Alley,
editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
MIDliAND TIMES; Saturdays; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1879;
A. C. Mills, editor and publisher (9— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 2,220 for the
year 1897, but has not since 1899 made
claim to issuing so many as 1,000 cop-
ies.
WESTVILLE, Pictoti Co. 6 816OO
pop., on Intercolonial Rd., 10 m. S. of PIc-
tou, the county seat. Coal mining and
manufacturing.
FREE IjANCE; Thursdays; sixteen
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1896;
NOVA SCOTIA,
J. W. H. Sutherland, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: 1,093 i" 1901
2,892 in 1907
-WEYMOUTH BRIDGE, Dujby
Co. p 4U0 pop.
VVEY3IOUTH tJAZETTE; Thursdays
(A A).
WINDSOR, c. h., Hantt Co. C 2,477
pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd. and Avon
r.,45 m. N. W, of Halifax, the capital of the
Province. Seatof King's College, University
of Windsor. Shipbuilding, cotton, Iron and
wooden manufactures and plaster quar-
ries. Fruitgrowing.
11 ANTS JOURNAL. ; Wednesdays;
Lndependeni ; four pages 2ix29; subscription
$1; established 1867; Jas. J. Anslow, editor
and publisher (Si— 3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; independent; four
pages 22x30; 8ub.scription $1 ; established 1883;
Tribune Publishing Company, editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in 1898, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
WOLFVILLE, A'tn^« Co. -n 1,%S
pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd.. 7 m. E. of
Kentville, the county seat. Seat of Acadia
University. Farming and fruit growing.
ACADIAN; Fridays; four pages 21x27;
subscription $1; established 1881; Davison
Bros., editors and publishers (3—3).
ACADIAN ORCHARDIST; Tues-
days; horticultural; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 18'.3; H.G.Harris,
editor and publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1899 and 1903. but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
ACADIA ATHENiEUM; monthly;
during college year; collegiate; fifty pages
7x10; subscription $1; established 1874; Stu-
dents of Acadia University, editors and pub-
lishers (6— 3J.
YARMOUTH, c. h., Yarmouth Co. p
6,089 pop., on Dominion Atlantic Rd., at
•ntrance of Bay of Fundy, 90 m. S. of St.
John, N. B., and 200 S. W. of Halifax, the
capital of the Province. Shipping, fishing
and manufacturing. Cotton-duck factory.
TI3IES; every evening except Sunday:
liberal-conservative; four pages 18x24; »ub-
scription $3; established 1882; J. D. Rolston.
editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
HERALD; Tuesdays; liberal; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1.50; established
1888; J. M. Lawson, editor and publisher; pub-
lishes also a Friday edition, called the
Telegram; given free to subscribers to the
Herald (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
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NOVA SCOTIA.
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1907.
L.IGHT; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 189U; C. Carey,
editor and publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: 2,436 in 1899
3,000 in 1905
2,837 in 1907
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
ACTON, Halton Co. n 1,209 pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. N. W. of Milton, the
county seat, 30 N. of Hamilton and 35 W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Tan-
.neries, glove, traveling bag and knitting
workg. Shipping point for lime, leather,
grain and flour.
FREE PRESS ; Thursdays ; independ-
ent; four pa«es21x27; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1875; H. P. Moore, editor and publisher
(9-3).
AILS A CRAIG, Middlesex Co., North
P 732 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Aux
Sables r., 24 m. N. W. of London. Cattle
raising and farming.
BANNER; Tliursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x20; subscription 75 cents; es
tabilshed 1892; W. E. Clothier, editor and
publisher (5—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ALEXANDRIA, Glengarry Co. Q
2,500 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.. .54 m. E.
of Ottawa, the capital of the Dominion,
and 80 from Montreal, Que. Flour and
saw mills and furniture, sash and door
factories, foundry, machine shop and car-
riage works.
GliENGARRIAN; Fridays; conserv-
ative; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es
tablished 1884; David McClew, editor; Glen-
garrlan Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd.,
puDlishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,300 for the year 1899,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; A. G. F. Mac-
donald, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ALLISTON, Simcoe Co., South D
1,371 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Boyne
r., 24 m. S. W. of Barrle, the county seat.
S2 N. of Hamilton and 60 from Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Lumber and
woolen mills and sash and ag^rlcultural-Im-
plement factories, nail factory, creamery
and grist mills. Grain, lumber and live-
stock market.
HERALD; Thursdaj^s; Independent;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; R. J. Wallace, editor and pub-
lisher (10-3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
ALMONTE, Lanark Co., North D-
3,068 pop.— local estimate 8,200— on Can-
adian Pacific Rd. and Mississippi r., 8T m.
N. E. of Perth, the county seat, and 86 S.
W. of Ottawa, the capital of the Dominion.
Good water power. Manufactures of woolen
and knit goods, flle factory and iron works.
Agriculture
GAZETTE; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1867;
James McLeod, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,745 in 1897
and 2,807 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
TIMES; Fridays; liberal-conservative;
eight pages 17x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882 ; Wm. W. Pittard, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite intor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ALVINSTON, Lambton Co., East p
1,025 pop., on Michigan Central and Grand
Trunk Rds., 45 m. E. of Saint Clair, Mich.
Flax, woolen, excelsior and canning facto-
ries. Agriculture and stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Wednesdays; independ-
ent ; eight pages 18x20 ; subscription $1 ;
established 1885; A. E. Ketch, editor and
publi-sher (7—5).
AMHERST BURG, Essex Co.,
South p 2,50(J pop., on Canada Southern
Rd. A portof entry at mouth of Detroit r.,
18 m. S.of Windsor and Detroit, Mich., con-
nected by dally line of steamers. Manu-
facturing. Shipping point and coaling
station. Limestone quarries.
ECHO; Fridays ; liberal ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.80; established 1874;
Echo Printing Company, editors and puD-
llshers (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
ANCASTER, Wentu-orth Co. g SOOf
pop.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays (A A).
ARNPRIOR, Renfrew Co., South cf
3,341 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Canada
Atlantic Rds. and Chats lake at the con-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1257
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
fluence of the Madawaska and Ottawa rs., i
50 m. S. E. of Pembroke, the county seat,
and 38 W. of Ottawa, the capital of the
Dominion. Saw and woolen mills and
marbl* works. Iron mines.
CHRONICLE J Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; R. A. Jeffery, editor and pub-
lisher (7— 5)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,163 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than i.ooo every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NEWS; Saturdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established
1894; George E. Neilson, Jr., editor and pub
Usher (7-5).
WATCH.TIAN} Fridays; eight pages
18x24; subscription SI; established 1890; Jas.
C. Williams, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect^ It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ARTHUR, Wellington Co., North n-
3,224 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Conestoga r., 25 m. N. W. of Guelph, the
county seat. Manufacturing. Shipping
point for flour, live stock and woolen goods.
ARTHUR ENTERPRISE AND
WELLINGTON NEWS; Thursdays;
Independent; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established— Enterprise 1869, Neivs 1892;
consolidated 1894; R. Thynne, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regula;;ly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
ATHENS, Leeds Co.. S,>uth a- 904
pop., on Brockvllle, Westport & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd. Farming and lumbering.
Woolen, saw and planing mills and door
and sash factory.
REPORTER AND COUNTY OF
LEEDS ADVERTISER; Wednesdays;
Independent; four pages 90x26; Bubscription
$1; established 1885; Geo. F. Donnelley, edi-
tor and publisher (12—3).
AT WOOD, Perth Co., North -n 600
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 6 m. S. of Lis-
towel and 20 N. of Stratford, the county
seat. Agriculture and dairying.
BEE; Fridays; independent; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1 ; established 1890; E. H.
Swing, editor and publisher (1—8).
AURORA, Vork Co., North D 1,743
pop.— local estimate 1,865— on Grand Trunk
Rd., 80 m. N. of Toronto, the county seat
and capital of the Province. Shipping point
for grain, flour, leather, agricultural im-
plements and produce.
BANNER ; Fridays ; reform; eight pages
17x31^^ ; subscription $1 ; established 1861 ; S.
H. Lundy, editor and publisher (1—8).
AYIiMER, Elgin Co., East p 2,300
pop., on Grand Trunk, Michigan Central and
Wabash Rds. and Catfish creek, about 13 m.
E. of St. Thomas, the county seat. 10 N. of
Lake Erie and 26 S. E. of London. Manu-
facturing town. Agriculture and lumber-
ing.
EXPRESS ; Thursdays ; independent ;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $\; estab-
liahed 1872; D. JI. Price, editor and publisher
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,900 in 1898
and 1,999 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
SUN; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886 ; G. M. Standing, editor; G. M. Standing
& Co., publishers.
AYR, IFaterloo Co.. South D 1,040
pop., on Canada Southern Rd., 20 m. S. of
Berlin, the county seat, and SO S. W. of
Toronto. Iron foundry, woolen factory
and flour mill.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 14x20; subscription $1; established
1894; G. W. Dawson, editor and publisher
(7-5).
AYTON, Grey Co. b 500 pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 6 m. S. E. of Neustadt.
Farming and fruit growing,
ADVANCE; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1895; M.
B. Flynn, editor and publisher.
BANCROFT, ^as<tng« Co. a SOOpop.,
8 m. S. of Baptiste, the terminus of the
Central Outario Rd., and 69 N. of Trenton.
Lumber and cloth mills.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; established 1894; D. H. Morrison,
editor and publisher (1—8).
BARRIE, C- ^'t Simcoe Co., North □
6,549 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Kem-
penfeldt bay, an arm of Lake Simcoe, 64 m.
N. N, W. of Toronto, the capital of th«
Province. Summer resort. A shipping
point for grain. Foundries, machine shops,
carriage and woolen factories, tannery
and planing mill.
EXAMINER ; Thursdays; liberal ; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1; established 1863;
J. A. MacLaren, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,606 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907-
GAZETTE; Wednesdays; reform; eight
pages 17x21; subscription $1; established 1868;
Alfred Wilkes, editor and publisher (12— 6).
(Copies printed: This paper has on
three occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
NORTHERN ADVANCE; Thursdays;
liberal-conservative; eiglit pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1851; S. Wesley,
publisher (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i_,362 in 1898
and 1,410 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
1258
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
BEAMSVIIiliE, Lincoln Co. q 1,000
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 13 m. W. of Saint
Catherines, the county seat, and 2 S. of
Lalce Ontario. Stone quarries. Farming.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays; eight pages
13x24; subscription $1 ; established 1895; Harrj'
Davey, editor and publisher (3—3).
BEAVERTON, Ontario Co., North n
850 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake
Simcoe, 45 m. N. of Whitby, the county seat,
and 75 from Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Manufacture of woolen goods
and shipping of bricks.
EXPRESS; Thursdays ; Independent ;
four pages 20x26; subscription $1: established
188.3; Joseph J. Car©, editor and publisher;
prints an edition for Woodville and Cam-
migton (1—4).
BEETON, Simcoe Co., South a 771
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., about 30 m. S. by
S. W. of Barrie, the county seal. Manufact-
ures of beekeepers' supplies and hosiery.
WORLD; Tliursdays; independent;
«ight pages 173^x25; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; W. A. Leigh, editor; W. H. Davis,
publisher.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
BELLEVILLE, c. h., Hastingt Co.,
West n 9,700 pop.— local estimate 11,003— on
Grand Trunk and Midland Rds. and Bay of
Quinte, 113 m. E. by N. E. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province. Steamers ply reg-
ularly to and from United States and Cana-
dian points. Manufacturing and commerce.
Summer resort.
INTELLIGENCER; every evening ex
«ept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
conservative ; daily eight, weekly twelve
pages 16x191^; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1867, weekly 1834; In-
telligencer Printing and Publishing House,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paner had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,271 in 1904 and 1,326 in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,281 in 1898 and
1,984 in 1905, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
ONTARIO; every evening except Sun-
day, and CHRONICLE, Fridays; twelve
pages— daily 15x21^. weekly 18x25: subscrip-
tion—daily $3. weekly $1: established— daily
188«, weekly 1883 ; T. S. Carman, editor and
publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,243 for the year 1903, 1,032 in 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 3,500 in 1898, since which it Jias
ONTARIO.
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
BELMONT, Middlesex Co., South p
600 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.. 12 m. N. of
St. Thomas and 13 S. of London. Flour mill
and cheese factory.
TI3IES ; Thursdays; independent; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1888;
Strachan Bros., editors and publishers (7—5).
BERLIN, c. h., Waterloo Co., North -a
10,000 pop., on Grand Trunk Ra., 36 ra.
W. N. W.of Hamilton and 62 W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Several tan-
neries and manufactures of buttons, pianos
and organs, furniture and gloves.
NEWS-RECORD; every evening ex
cept Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
conservative ; daily four, weekly eight pages
17J^x24; subscription— daily $8, weekly $1 ; es-
tablished 1893; M. V.Uttley, editor; German
Printing and Publishing Co. (Limited), pub-
lishers.
TELEGRAPH; every evening except
Sunday; four pages 18x24; subscription $3;
established 184)6; Telegraph Printing Co.,
publishers.
GOSPEL BANNER; Saturdays; men-
nonite; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 81.26;
established 1877 ; H. S. Hallman, editor and
publisher (12 — 1). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
JOURNAL, GLOCKE AND KOL-
ONIST; Wednesdays; German; independ-
ent: twelve pages 16x22; subscription $1.50;
established 1859; J. A. Rlttlnger and Wm. J.
Motz. editors; Rittinger & Motz. publishers
(2-7).
Copies printed: 1,759 in 1901
1,752 in 1902
1,781 in 1903
3,707 in 1905
4,447 in 1906
4,234 m 1907
YOUTH'S BANNER; weekly (A A).
DER EVANGEL1U3IS BOTE;
monthly; German; undenominational; eight
pages 11x16: subs^cription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1887; M. L. Wing, editor; S. R. Knech-
tel, publisher tl2— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,100 for the
year 1903, 1,125 in 1904, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
BLENHEIM, Kent Co. p 1,708 pop.,
on Erie & Huron and Lake Erie & Detroit
Rds.. 6 m. N. W. of Rondeau harbor,
on Lake Erie. 12 S. E. of Chatham, the
county seat, and 75 E. of Detroit. Mich.
Flour, saw and planing mills, bent-wood
works, foundry and machine shops. Market
point for the beau producers of Canada.
NEWS-TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x22; subscription $1;
established— .Vcuw 1874, Tribune 1898. consoli-
dated 1904; Pickering &Denholm. editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BLYTHE, Huron Co.. East -a 927 pop.,
on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Rds.,
60 m. N. of London. Shingle, saw and flour
CATALOGUE BY STATES,
1259
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
mills, carding and cabinet factories, large
salt works and flax manufactory.
STANDARD; Thursdays; independent;
•ight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; J. L. Kerr, editor and publisher
(1-8).
BOBCAYGEON, Victoria Co., SoutX
D 1,018 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,22
m. N. E. of Lindsay, the county seat. Lum-
ber trade.
INDEPENDENT; Fridays; eight pages
20x2H ; subscription 81 ; established 1870;
Charlss E. Stewart, editor and publisher (7— 5).
BOLTON, ^«ei Co. ^ 743 pop., on
Canadian Paclflc Rd., 26 m. N. W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Flour, woolen
and planing mills, foundries and pottery.
Agriculture.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1; established
1887; F. N. Leavens, editor and pablisher(l— 8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BOTHTtTELL, Boihivell Co. p 897
pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian Paclflc
Rds. and Thames r., 22 m. N. E. of Chatham,
the county seat, 42 S. W. of London and 68
E. of Detroit, Mich. Shipping point for
grain, live stock and produce. Grazing
and agricultural district.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent ; eight
pages 18x30; subscription $1 ; established 1872;
Vance A. Stutla, editor and publisher.
BOWMANVILLE, Durham Co.,
West a 8,377 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
Lake Ontario, 1 m. N. of Port Bowmanvllle
30 W. of Cobourg, and 43 E. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province. Educational
centre. Manufacturing, apple growing,
stock raising and agriculture.
CANADIAN STATESMAN ; Wednes-
days; liberal; eight pages 15x^2; subscription
$1.50: established 1854; M. A. James & Son,
publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 2,372 in 1905
2,457 in 1907
NEWS; Thursdays; conservative; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1874; Jas. Gale, editor and publisher (12—5).
(Jopies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,019 in 1897
and 2,116 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished a report, but was credit-
ed with more than 1,000 in 1907.
BRACEBRIDGE,c.li.. Ontario
Co., North 6 3,000 pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd. and Muskoka r., 122 m. N. of Toronto.
Summer resort. Tanning establishments,
linen, thread, furniture and brick manu-
factories and woolen mills. Lumbering.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1 ; established 1872; L. B.
Williams, editor and publisher (7—5).
MUSKOKA HERALD ; Thursdays;
conservative; eight to ten pages 15x22; sub
scription $1 ; established 1878; D. E. Bastedo,
editor and publisher (.7—5).
BRADFORD, York Co., North a
996 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and west
branch of Holland r., 22 m. S. E. of Barrle,
the county seat, and 42 N. N. W. of Toronto
the capital of the Province. Flour mills,
carriage works and planing mill.
WITNESS-NEWS; Thursdays; con-
servative; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ;
established 1866; E. Garrett, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
BRAMPTON, c. h., Peel Co. a S.2dl
pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacifio
Rds., 31 m. N. W. of Toronto, the capital of
the Province. Flour mill, shoe factories,
loose-leaf ledger manufactory, planing mill
and greenhouses.
BANNER AND TIMES; Fridays;
liberal; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1868; A. F. Dick, editor and pub
Usher (1-S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,700 in 1894 and 1,675
in 1899, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
CONSERVATOR; weekly; Uberal-con-
servatlve; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established W73; S. Charters, editor and pub
Usher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,600 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
BRANTFORD, c. h., Brant Co. p
16,463 pop., on Grand Trunk and Toronto,
Hamilton & Buffalo Rds.. 70 m. E. of
London. Manufacturing and agricultural
center.
COURIER; every evening except Sun
day, and WEEKLY, Fridays; conserva-
tive; dally elglit, weekly twelve pages 18x34;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1 ; established
—daily 1871, weekly 1389; F. D. Reville, edi-
tor; Reville Bros., publishers.
Copies printed: The daily and weekly
editions of this paper each had credit for
issuing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in 1896, but has not since set up any
claim for issuing so many.
EXPOSITOR; every evening except
Sunday,and WEEKLY, Thursdays;liberal;
daily eight to sixteen, weekly sixteen pages
18x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished-daily 1873, weekly 1852; T. H. Pres-
ton, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 3,665 in 1901 and 4,403 i"
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 4,000
in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,197 in 1901 and
1,482 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished anv definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907-
CANADIAN BEE J O U R N A L ;
monthly; bee culture: forty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1884; James J. Hur-
1*^60
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
ley, editor; Hurley Printing Company, pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of i,ooo for the year 1906,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
copies.
BRIDGEBURG, Welland Co. g 2,000
pop., on Grand Trunk, Michigan Central,
Pere Marquette. Wabash and Toronto,
Hamilton & Buffalo Rds., and Niagara r.
Natural gas.
REVIEW} Thursdays; four pages 20x26;
subscription $1; established 1895; E. VV.John
»ton, editor and publisher; prints an edition
entitled Times for Fort Erie ( 7—5).
BRIGDEN, Lambtou Co. p 600t pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 15 m. S. E. of
Port Huron, Mich.
PROGRESi*; Thursdays (A AJ.
BRIGHTON, Northumberland Co.,
East a 1,4791- pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
Lake Ontario, 25 m, E. of Cobourg, the
county seat, and about 93 E. N. E. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Flour
and saw mills and canning factory. Ship-
ping point for grain and produce.
ENSIGN; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1871 :
e. A. Lapp & Son, editors and publishers ( 6—3 ) '.
BROCKVILLE, c. h., BrockvilU Co.
D- 8,791 pop.— local estimate 9,9U0— on Grand
Trunk. Brockvllle. Westport & Sault Ste.
Marie and Canadian Pacific Rds. and St.
Lawrence r., 125 m. W. of Montreal, Que.
Manufacturing, farming and dairying.
EVENING RECORDER; every even
lug except Sunday, and VVEEKI^Y, Fri-
days; liberal; daily four, weekly eight pages
—dally 15x22, weekly 20x24; subscription—
daily $3, weekly, $1 ; established— dally 1872,
weekly 1880; Geo. P. Graham, editor; Re-
corder Printing Co. (Ltd.), publishers.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been segured
frorn this paper, but the daily and weekly
editions each had credit for exceeding
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
TI3IES ; every evening except Sunday,
and TIMES AND EASTERN ONTA-
RIO DAIltYMAN, Thursdays; conserva-
tive; daily four pages 17x24, weekly eight
pages 15x22; subscription— dally $3, weekly
$1; established 1882; A. T. Wiigress, editor
and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,255 in 1896, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,328 in r896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
BRUCE MINES, Algoma District b
350+ pop., 7 m. S. E. of Sault Ste. Marie.
SPECTATOR; Fridays (A A).
ONTARIO.
BRUSSELS, Huron Co., East -n 1,204
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 30 m. E. of
Goderlch, the county seat. Farming.
HERA LD ; Thursdays j^lgtot pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1893; H'yDelion,
editor and publisher (3— 3) (A A).
POST; Thursdays; reform; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1878; W.
H. Kerr, editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BURK'S FALLS, Muskoka and
Parry Sound District [^ 40 pop. — local esti-
mate 1,000— on Grand Trunk Rd. and Maga-
nettawan r., 170 m. N. of Toronto, the capi-
tal of the Province. Saw mills, tannery
and sash and door factory. Agriculture
and lumbering.
ARKOW AND HUNTSVIL.L.E EN-
TERPRISE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1885; Rev. Jas. A. Sieverlght, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
BURLINGTON, Halton Co. -n 1,350
pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian Paclfio
Rds. and Lake Ontario, 9 ni. N E. of Ham-
ilton. Flour mill. Farming and fruit
growing.
GAZETTE AND H ALTON CO.
CHK,ONIC1jE; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1899; Elgin
A.Harris, editor and publisher (1—8).
CALEDONIA, Haldimand Co. p
968 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Grand
r., 15 m. S. by S. W. of Hamilton. Water
power. Agriculture.
GRAND RIVER SACHEM;
Wednestlays; conservative; four pages 20x27 ;
subscription ,$1 : established 1855; H. B. Sawle,
editor and nublisher.
H A L i> I .>1 A X D B A X N E R ; Thursday s
(AA).
CAMPBELLFORD, Northumber-
land Co., East a 2,424+ pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd. and Trent r., 33 m. E. of Peterborough
and 33 N. W. of Belleville. Foundry, woolen
manufactories and dairjlng.
DESPATCH; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1893; The
Despatch, editor and publisher.
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873; J. T. Vosper, editor and publisher
(3—3).
CANNINGTON, 07itario Co., North
D 1,250 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 59 m.
N. N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Manufacturing and farming.
BROCK BANNER; Thursdays; liberal;
eight pages i;3J^x21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; Wm. A. Robinson, editor and
publisher (2—5 P).
ONTARIO GLEANER; Thursdays;
conservative; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1; established 1870; Wm. A. Robinson, editor
and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
CATALOGUE BY STATES,
1C61
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
CARLETON PLACE, Lanark Co.,
South a- 4,372 pop., on Canadian Pacific
Rd., 28 S. W. of Ottawa, the capital of the
Dominion. Flour milU, railroad machine
shops, stove foundry, woolen factories and
brick-yards.
CENTRAL, CANADIAN; Thursdays;
liberal-conservative; eight pages 17^2x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1875; W. W. Clifr,
editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i.ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1896 and 1899, but has
not since set un any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
HERALD ; Tuesdays ;llberal ; eight pages
16x24; subscription $1; established 1850; W.
H. Allen, editor; W. H. & S. J. Allen, pub-
lishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1894 and 1904, but has
not since set up any definite and satis-
factory claim for issuing so many.
CARP, Carleton Co. D- 700 pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd., 20 m. W. of Ottawa and
20 E. of Arnprlor. Brick, flour, lumber and
tile factories. Grain growing, dairying and
livestock raising.
REVIEW AND CARLETON CO.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays; mdepend-
ent ; eight pages 15x28 ; subscription $1 ;
established Februarj' 1904; James a. Evoy,
editor and publisher (1— «).
CAYUGA, c. h., Haldimand Co. p 823
pop., on Grand Trunk, Wabash and Michi-
gan Central Rds. and Grahdr., 25 m. S. of
Hamilton. Glass factory and grist mill,
gypsum beds and stone quarries. Agri-
culture.
HALDIMAND ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; ten pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1867 ; George Reeves, editor and
publisher (1—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
CHATHAM, c. h., Kent Co. p 9,053
pop.— local estimate 9,300— on Canadian Pa-
cific, Grand Trunk, Wabash and Erie &
Huron Rds. and Thames r.. 67 m. S. W. of
London and 47 W. of Detroit. Mich. Manu-
factories. Farming.
NEWS; every evening except Sunday,
and BANNER-NEWS, Wednesdays; re-
form ; eight pages— daily 16x24, weekly 18x24;
subscription — daily $4, weekly $1; estab-
lished—dally 1894, weekly 1864; A. C. Wood-
ward, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 1,832 in 1897 and 1,730 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,400 in 1895 and 2,159
in 1902, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
PLANET; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; conserva-
tive—daily eight, Saturday twelve pages
18x24, weekly sixteen pages 20x24; subscrlp
tlon— daily $4, weekly $1; established 1851;
S. Stephenson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,200 in 1896 and 1,250 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 3,100 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
Publisher's announcement —Copies printed:
1.725 daily; 3,300 weekly. I certify these
figures to be correct and a fair average
of circulation, and refer to the A. A. A.,
Park Row Building, New York, for their
confirmation. S. Stephenson, Publisher,
January 17, 1908.
CANADIEN; Mondays (A A).
POULTRY AND DOGS; monthly;
livestock; sixteen pages 81^x10%; subscrip-
tion 10 cents; established January. 1907; J. R.
Cote, editor; Poultry and Dogs Publishing
Co., publishers (7—7 P).
CHATSWORTH, Grey Co., North
-a 450 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 13 m.
S. of Owen Sound, the county seat. Foundry
and farm-implement manufactory.
BANNER; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; Nelson Bros., editors and pub-
lishers (A A).
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; ten
pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1885 ; G. J. Blyth, editor and publisher.
CHESLEY, Bruce Co., North -o
1,437 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 30 m. N.
of Harrlston. Water power. Milling and
manufacturing. Cattle shipping point. Ag-
riculture.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays ; inde-
pendent; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1:
established 1876; Wm. McDonald, editor and
publisher.
ASSOCIATE PRESBYTERIAN
;>I A G A Z I N E ; monthly; presbyterian;
forty-four pages 6x9 ; subscription $1.25; estab-
lished 1858; S. B. Houston and W. M. McNeel,
editors; Associate Presbyterian Publishing
Company, publishers (1—8).
CliAREMONT, Ontario Co. D 500t
pop.
BANNER; Fridays lA A).
CLARKSBURG, Grey Co., East.-a
600 pop., 1 m. S. of Thornbury, on Grand
Trunk Rd. Agriculture.
REFLECTOR; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established 1892 ;
Duncan Marshall, editor and publisher.
CLIFFORD, Wellington Co., North
-a 800 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 8 m. N.
W. of Harrlston. Farming.
EX PRE SS ; Wednesdays; Independent;
eight pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1892; James R. Aitchison. editor and
publisher (1—8).
1262
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
CLINTON, Huron Co., West -a 2.835
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. S. K. of
Qoderlch, the county seat. Manufacturing
and farming.
NEW ERA; Fridays; liberal; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1865;
Robert Holmes, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,656 in 1896
and 1,950 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
NEWS-RECORD; Thursdays; liberal
conserrative ; eight pages 17>^i24 ; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; W. J. Mitchell,
•dltor and publisher ( 1 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,275 i" 1902, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907,
COBDEN, Renfrew Co., North cf 720
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 20 m. N. W.
of Renfrew. Grain,hay, cattle and cheese.
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; F. B. Elliott, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
COBOT7RG, c. li., Northumberland
Co., East D 4,829 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.,
70 m. E. N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province, and 105 S. W. of Kingston. Seat
of Victoria University. Manufactures of
railway cars, woolen goods, etc. Shipping
point for iron ore.
SATURDAY MORNING POST ;
Saturdays; four pages 18x24; subscription
$1; established 1890; Floyd & McGulre, edi-
tors and publishers.
SENTINEL.-STAR; Fridays; con-
servative; eight pages 17x22; subscription $1 :
••tabllshed 1839; Isaac Wilson, editor and
publisher (1—8).
WORLD; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1874; T.
B. Lapp, editor and publisher (9—3) .
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
COLBORNE, Northumberland Co.,
West o 1.068 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 90
m. S. W. of Kingston. Manufacturers of
soap, doors and sashes. Shipping point
for lumber, grain, apples, etc. Fruit can-
ning.
EXPRESS AND NORTHUMBER-
LAND GAZETTEER; Thursdays; con-
servative; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1866; Geo. & H. S. Keyes, editors
and publishers ( 12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,008 in_ 1899
and 1,230 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
NORTHUMBERLAND ENTER-
PRISE; Thursdays; liberal; eight pagM
18x20; subscription $1: established 1881; H.
Gale, editor and publisher (3— 3).
ONTARIO.
COLDWATER, Simcoe Co. a 500
pop,, on Grand Trunk Rd. and Coldwater
r., 30 m. N. of Barrie. Flour, saw and
shingle mills.
PLANET; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1895; Planet
Publishing Co., publishers.
COIiLINGWOOD, Simcoe Co.,
North a 4,939 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
and Georgian bay. Steamboats to all
Georgian bay ports. Contains a stone dry
dock, shipyard, tanneries, f oundry.machln*
shops, furniture and hosiery factories and
meat-canning establishment. Fisheries and
grain and general freight trade.
BULLETIN; Fridays; reform; eight
Bages 20x24; subscription $1 ; established 1870;
I. Williams, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1898 and 1902, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
ma'ny.
ENTERPRISE- MESS ENGER ;
Thursdays; conservative; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1857; W. A.
Hogg, publisher (9—3).
(Topics printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
COMBER,^«««a; Co., iV^oWft 0,900 pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 31 m. from Detroit,
Mich. Grain, live stock and lumber ship-
ping point. Oil and gas.
HERALD; Thursdays ; non-partisan ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883; Charles Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (1-8).
COOKSTOWN, Simcoe Co. □ 600t
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 15x22; subscrip ion $1; estab-
lished 1898; H. M. Moore, editor and publisher
(1-7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
COPPER CLIFF, Nipissing Co. 6
1,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 78 m. W.
of North Bay.
COURIER; Thursdays; Independent;
ten pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1902; J. S. Pratt, editor and publisher (12—3).
CORNWALL, c. h., Cornwall and
Stormont Co. D- 6,805 pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd. and St. Lawrence r., at mouth of Corn-
wall canal, «7 m. S. W. of Montreal, Que.
Paper mills, brewery, furniture, cotton,
woolen and other manufactories. Agri-
culture.
FREEHOLDER; Fridays; liberal;
eight pages 18x34; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1848; C. W. Young, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
Copies printed: 2,500 in 1895
2,702 in 1907
STANDARD: Fridays; conservative;
•ight pages 18x24; subscription $1; ••tab-
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1','63
ONTARIO.
Uihed 1886; Wm. 61b bens, editor and pub
Usher (9—5).
Copies printed: 2,400 in 1894
2,700 in 1896
2,784 in 1907
CREEMORE, Simcoe Co., North D
721 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., about 20 m.
S. by S. E. of Colllngwood. Farming.
MAD RIVER STAR; Thursdays; In-
dependent; eight pages 13x20; subscription
$1 ; A. H. Watson, editor and publisher (6—3).
DEIiHI, Norfolk Co., North p 900 pop.,
on Grand Trunk and Wabash Rds.. 12 m.
W. of Simcoe, the county seat. Planing
mills, canning factory, tanneries, robe and
mitten factory, marble works, pump and
windmill factories, two flour mills and iron
foundry.
REPORTER ; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; establish-
ed 1887; Wm. Pemberton, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
DELTA, Leeds Co. cf 550t pop., on
Brookville, Westport & Northwestern R(i.,
32 m. N. of Kingston.
PILOT; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established April, 1905; Geo.
W. Conners, editor and publisher (1—7).
DESERONTO, JJa«««f7» Co., East d
3,338 pop., on Bay of Qulnte and Northern
Central Rds. Flour mills, car factories, terra
cotta works and shipyards. Lumber and
farming.
TRIBUNE; Fridays ; independent; eight
pages 15x23; subscription $1; established
IBM; Deseronto News Co. (Limited), publish-
ers (3—3).
DRAYTON, Wellington Co., Centred
793 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 30 m. N. W.
of Ouelph.the county seat. Milling and
shoe factory. Grain and live stock.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1888 ; Jabez Coram, editor and publisher (8—5).
DRESDEN, ^o'^we" Co. p 2, 058 pop.,
on Erie & Huron Rd. and at the head of
navigation on the Sydenham r. Shipping;
point for cordwood, staves, bolts, timber
and lumber. Shipbuilding. Agriculture.
TIMES; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription 41; established
1872 ;Thos.N.Wells,edltor and publisher (6—3).
DRUMBO, Oxford Co. .P 700t pop., on
Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Rds..
40 m. W. of Hamilton.
BEAVER; Thursdays (A A).
DUNDAIiK, Grey Co., East -a 900
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., midway
between Owen Sound, the county seat, and
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Grain,
stock and lumber.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1881 ; J. R. Maclntyre, editor and publisher
(1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
ONTARIO.
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
DUNDAS, JVentworth Co., North p
3,546 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., at head of
Burlington bay, 5 m. W. of Hamilton, the
county seat. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
DUNDAS STAR AND VVENT-
VVORTH NEWS RECORD ; Thurs-
days; liberal-conservative; eight pages 18x22;
subscription $1; established 1885; Thomas
W. WhoUey, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,731 for the
year 1897, and exceeding 1,000 in 1901,
but ha's not since made definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
TRUE BANNER A N D VVENT-
WORTH CO. CHRONICLE; Thurs
days; reform; eight pages 17x23: subscrip-
tion $1; established 1858; Alex. F. Plrie, editor
and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,545 in 1898
and 1,548 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
DUNNVILLE, Monck Co. g 2,296
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 40 m. S. S. E,
of Hamilton and 50, by water, N. W. of
Buffalo, N. Y. Water power and natural
gas. Saw, flour and woolen mills, foundries,
household furniture factories, tannery, etc.
CHRONICLE; Fridays; eight pages
18x22; subscription $1; established 1896; W.
A. Fry, editor and publisher (1 — i).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,110 in 1903,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as ijOoo copies.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1852 ; Daniel
Hastings, editor and publisher (1—8).
REFORM PRESS; Wednesdays; re-
form; eight pages 18x30; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1872; W. L. Weatherby, editor and
publisher (9—3).
DURHAM, Orey Co., South <2 1,771
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Saugeen r..
88 m. N. W. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Flour, saw, woolen and plan-
ing mills. Shipping point for grain, lumber,
live stock and produce. Furniture factory
and cement mill.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages lTx22; subscription tl; es-
tablished 1864; W.Irwlu. editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1900, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
REVIEW; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
Cbas. Ramage, editor and publisher CJ-S).
Copies printed: For the year 190a
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite Infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
HJJTTO'S, tiffin (^o., Westp 975 pop.,
f on Michigan Central Rd., 19 m. S. W. of St.
126 1
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
Thomag, the county seat, and 140 from
Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Flour mills and frult-evaporatlng factory.
Farming.
AD VANCE I Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription 81 ; Blue & Smith, editors
and publishers (2—8).
EGANVILLE, Renfrew Co., South cf
1,30U pop., on Canadian Pacific and Canada
Atlantic Rds. and on Bonnechere r., 25 m.
S. of Pembroke, the county seat, and 22
N. of Renfrew. Lumbering and farming.
LEADER; Wednesdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established June, 1902;
P. McHugh, editor and publisher (3—3).
ST A R-ENTER PRISE ; Thursdays ; in
dependent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1878; D. Jones, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,344 iri. 1902
and 1. 616 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
ELMIRA, Waterloo Co., North -a 1,069
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk
Rds. and Canagagigue r., 12 m. N. of Berlin,
the county seat, and 16 W. of Guelph. Mill-
ing, furniture, felt shoes, spring and mat-
tress manufacturing. Agriculture and
stock raising.
ADVERTISER! semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturlays; independent; four
pages 17x31; subscription $1; established
1882; C. W. Schierholtz, editor and pub-
lisher (2 8).
SIGNET; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 14x21; subscription 25 cents; established
1893; George Kllnck, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ELMVALE, Simcoe Co. n 700 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 m. from Barrle,
the county seat, and 86 N. of Toronto
Flour, saw and planing mills. Dairying
and agriculture.
Li A N C E } Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 16x22; subscription SI ; established
1891; Walls Brothers, editors and publishers
(3—8).
ELORA, Wellington Co., South -01,500
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Grand
Trunk Rds., 13 m. N. W. of Guelph, the
county seat, and 65 from Toronto. Lum
ber. Manufactures of furniture, agricul-
tural implements, oatmeal, lime, woolen
goods and fiour.
EXPRESS; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 20x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished l»47; R. E. Mills, editor and publisher
(1—8).
EMBRO, Oxford Co., North p 637
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 10 m. from
Woodstock, the county seat. Manufactur-
ing and farming.
COURIER; Wednesdays; indepQ,ndent;
•ight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1880 ; O. M. Alger, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
ONTARIO.
for an issue of 1,130 for the year 1895,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
ERIN, Wellington Co., South -a 594
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 50 m. W, of
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Flour,
saw, planing and woolen mills, sash, door
and carriage factories, stone quarries and
lime kilns. Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Wednesdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 16x32; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1870; W. Hull, publisher (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,954 in 1902
and 2,257 in 1904, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ESSEX, Essex Co., South JJ 1,709 pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 15 m. S. E. of
Windsor. Manufacture of engines, boilers
and agricultural implements. Creameries,
saw mills, cooperage, cabinet and brick and
tile works and soap, handle, butter dish
and bicycle factories. Lumber and agri-
culture. Natural gas for fuel.
FREE PRESS; Fridays; Independent;
eight pages 1.5x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; Brett & Auld, editors and pub-
lishers.
Copies printed: This paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
EXETER, Huron Co., South )j
1,809 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 30 m. N. N.
E. of London. Manufactures of plows,
woolen goods and leather. Salt Industry
canning factory and planing mills.
Agriculture.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; liberal-con-
servative; eight pages 15xlK; subscription
$1; established 1887; C. H. Sanders, editor;
The Advocate Printing Co., publishers (7— 5),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,015 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many
as 1,000 copies.
TIIYIES ; Thursdays ; independent; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established 1878;
John J. White, editor; Exeter Times Print-
ing Co. (Limited), publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: 1,950 in 1907
FENELON FALLS, Victoria Co..
North D 1,219 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
and Trent Valley canal, Um. N. of Lindsay,
the county seat. Saw, shingle and pulp
mills.
GAZETTE; Fridays; eight pages 13x20;
established 1872; E. D. Hand, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
STAR f Thursdays; eight pages 18i^x20 ;
subscription $1 ; established September,
1900; R. J. Moore, editor and publisher (1—8),
FERGUS, Wellington Co., Centre -o
1,700 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds. and Grand r., 13 m. N. of
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
l-i65
ONTARIO.
Guelph. Manufacturing, stock raising and
farming.
NEWH- RECORD; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent reform; eight pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1857; J. C. Teniplln, edi
tor and publisher (1— s).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factor\- statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i.ooo in 1907.
FLESHERTON, Orey Co., South -a
750 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 32 m. 8.
E. of Owen Sound, the county seat. Agri-
culture and stock raising.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1882; W. H. Thurston, editor and pub-
lisher.
FliORENCE, LamUon Co. P 450t
pop., 8 m. W. of Bothwell, nearest station
on Canadian Pacific Rd.
QlTILiI.; Thursdays (A A).
FORDWICH, Huron Co. -a 740 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., about 100 m. N.W.
of Toronto. Farming and cattle raising.
RECORD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1896; A. W. Moote. editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
FOREST, Lambton Co., West jH 2,057
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 25 m. E. N. E. of
Sarnla, the county seat. Grain, fish and
cattle market. Agriculture, dairying and
stock raising.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 15x19; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1879; H. J. Pettyplece, editor and
publither (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,616 in 1898
and 1,785 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
STANDARD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 17x24; subscription *1: estab-
lished 189:3; G.E. Jlclntosh, editor; The Forest
Standard Printing and Publishing Co.
(Limited), publishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,750 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and _ satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
FORT FRANCES, Rainy River
District \} on Canadian Pacific Rd., 212 m.
E. of Winnipeg. Mining and agriculture.
RAINY LAKE PRESS; Thursdays;
conservative; elglit pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established July. 1904; W. B. Cam-
eron, editor and publisher ( fi— 5).
TIMES AND RAINY LAKE
HERAIjD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50: established 1894: J. A.
Osborne, editor and publisher (11—5 P).
FORT WILLIAM, TAunder 5ay
District "u 7,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific,
Canadian Northern and Grand Trunk Rds.
and north shore of Lake Superior. Rail-
road shops and roundhouse. In Thunder
Bay mining district.
TIIVIES-JOURNAL ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Satur-
80
ONTARIO.
days; Independent; eight pages 15x38; sub-
scription-daily $5..!0,weekly$I, established-
daily I89g, weekly 1887; The Superior Printing
Co., publishers ( :— 5 ).
GALT, Waterloo Co., South -d 10,350
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk
Rds. and Grand r., 30 m. W. N. W. of Hamil-
ton. Foundries, woolen mills, machine
works, flour and, saw mills, tool, carriage-
spring, malleable iron and brass works
and other manufactories.
REFORMER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY. Thursdays;
liberal; daily eight pages 15x22, weekly
twelve pages 18x24; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1895, weekly
1848; A. E. Brad win, editor; Reformer
Printing Co., Ltd., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
both editions of this paper seemed to
assert that each had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
REPORTER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY. Thursdav«j-. con-
servative; eight pages 20x26; subscription -
daily $3, weekly $1; established -dallv 1896,
weekly 1847; JafEray Bros., Ltd., editors and
publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from the daily edition of this paper, but
it had credit for exceeding 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 1,564 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
aiid satisfactory report, but vi^as credited
with more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
GANANOQUE, Leeds Co., South d-
4,032 pop., on Thousand Islands Rd. and St.
Lawrence r., among the Thousand Islands,
18 m. E. N. E. of Kingston. Manufactures
of Iron and steel wares, household furni-
ture, carriages and machinery. Summer
resort.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1883: James A. Thomson, editor and
publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REPORTER; Saturdays; reform; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1860;
Freeman Britton, editor and publisher (6— 3).
GEORGETOWN, ffaUon Co. a
1,509 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 39 m. W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province, and 53
N. of Hamilton. Manufactures of paper,
lumber, shingles, woolen goods, knitting
machines, leather, boots and shoes, gloves,
water motors and dynamos.
HALTON CONSERVATIVE; Wed-
nesdays; conservative; four pages 18x22;
subscription $1; established 1901; H. A.Tuer.
editor and publisher (12—3) (A A).
HERALD ; Wednesdays; Independent;
four pages 20x27; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1865; R. D. Warren, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8K
1266
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OXTARIO.
ONTARIO.
OLENCOE, Middle$ex Co., West p
9,764 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian |
Pacific Rds. Several mills and agricultural ,
Implement factory. Cattle and agricult-
ural center.
TRANSCRIPT; Thursdays ; Independ-
ent; Mlgrht pages 17x32; subscription tl: es-
tablished 1870; A. E. Sutherland, editor and
publisher (1—8). j
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,056 in 1901,
since which it _ has not furnished any ;
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
GODERICH, c. h., Huron Co., West \
-D 4,500 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds. and Lake Huron, 138 m. W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province, and
130 N. N. E. of Detroit, Mich. Good harbor.
Salt Industry, organ, hosiery, clothing,
cement, brick and household furniture
manufactories and flour mills. Lumber
and fishing center. Agriculture and fruit
raising. Engine factories.
8IGNAL1) Thursdays; independent lib-
eral; eight pages 17x38; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1848 ; Vanatter & Robertson, edi-
tors and publishers (8—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,876 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
STARj Fridays; liberal conservative;
•Ight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Mltchel & Todd, editors and
publishers (5—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that eifect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
GORE BAY, Algoma Co. Y} 25 pop.,
on Manitoulln Island and Lake Huron.
Shipping point. Agriculture and timber.
CONSERVATORi Thursdays (A A).
MANITOUL.IN GUIDE; Fridays; In
dependent; four pages 13x30; subscription
$1; established 1878; W. C. Jackson, editor
and publisher (6—3).
REFOKMER;Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1901;
Wm. M. Keetts. editor; Reform Publishing
Co.. publishers (1— T).
GORRIE, Huron Co., East -n iOO pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., 16 m. "W. of Har.
rlston. Saw and grist mills, shingle and
other manufactories
T I D E T T E ; Thursdays ; conservative ;
eight pages 13x30; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; W. J. Sharpln, editor and pub- !
llsher (6—3).
GRAND VALIiEY, Dufferin Co.
-a 750 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Orand r., 13 m. W. of OrangevlUc, the county
seat. Saw, planing and roller flour mills.
Farming.
STAR AND VIDETTE; Thursdays;
Independent ; eight pages 15x33 ; subscrip-
tion 81; established 1886; W. Logan Craig,
editor and publisher (3— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,091 for the year 1902,
^I,I04 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
GRAVENHURST, Simcoe Co., Ea$t
D 1,848 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 112 ra.
N. of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Lumber and agriculture. Health resort.
BANNER ; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages lBx21; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; W. S. Currau, editor and pub-
lisher (8—3 P).
H E R A Li D ; Thursdays ; eight pages
15x21i; subscription $1; established Febru-
ary, 1906; A. E. Mark, editor and publisher
(2— 6P).
GRIMSBY, Wentworth Co., South g
1.000 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 17 m. E. of
Hamilton. Agricultural-Implement, basket
and canning factories and stone quarries.
Fruit growing.
FRUIT GROWER, MARKET
GARDENER AND POULTRYWAN;
Frida}'s(A A).
INDEPENDENT AND ADVER-
TISER; Wednesdays; Independent; eight
pages 18x20; subscription $1; established 188S ;
James A. Livingston, publisher; dated also
atBdamsvllleandSmlthylUe (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,062 for the
year 1897, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
GUELPHtC. h., Wellington Co., South
-a 10,537t pop., on Grand Trunk and Cana-
dian Pacific Rds. and Speed r., 90 m. W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Man-
ufactories of pianos, organs, agricultural
implements, sewing machines, etc. Lime,
•tone quarries. Agriculture and stock-
raising. Seat of Ontario Agricultural Col-
lege.
HSRAIiDi every evening except Bun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays ; con-
servative ; dally eiglit, weekly twelve pages
21x27 ; iubscription— dally $4. weekly $1;
established — dally 1872, weekly 1847 ; H.
Gummer, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1905
and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1898 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
MERCURY AND ADVERTISER;
•very evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
L.Y, Thursdays; dally eight, weekly twelve
pages 15x22; iubscrlptlon— daily $4, weekly
$1; estabUshed— daily 1867, weekly 1844; J. J.
Mcintosh, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,943 in 1900 and 2,166 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 4,911 in 1900 and 4,916
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
anv definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 4,000 in
1905 and 1907.
CANADIAN E\TOMOL.OGIST;
monthly; entomology; forty pages 414x6^;
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1267
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
subscription $1; established 1868; Prof. C. J
S. Betliuae, editor; Entomological Society of
Ontario, publistiers (1—8).
CANADIAN FORESTER; monthly;
Canadian Order of Foresters; eight pages
llV^xlS; subicription 50cts. ; established 1881;
H. Qummer, editor and publisher (6— 5P).
Does not insert advertlaementB.
HAILEYBURY.
SILVER CITY NEWS; semi weekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays (A A).
HAMILTON, c. b.. Hamilton City p
52,550 pop.— local estimate 55,O;J0— on Qrand
Trunk Rd., at head of Burlington bay, 50 m.
S. W. of Toronto, the capital of the Prov-
ince, and 70 N. W. of Buffalo, N. Y. Manu-
facturing and shipping point, connected by
railroad, steamers and canal with all points.
Farming.
HERALiD; every evening except Sun-
day; independent; eight to sixteen pages
20x36; subscription $8; established 1869;
Herald Printing Co., editors and publishers.
(7-5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1898 and 1902, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
SPECTATOR; every •vening except
Sunday, and SE1II-WEEKL.Y, Wednes-
days and Saturdays; twelve to twenty four
pages— dally 20x26, semi-weekly 18x34; sub-
scription—daily $3.60, semi weekly $1; es-
tablished 1W8; Spectator Printing Company,
editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 8,453 i" 1900
10,053 in 1903
10,568 in 1904
10,968 in 1905
11,698 in 1906
12,299 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 6,504 in 1903
7,161 in 1905
6,390 in 1907
TIMESj every evening except Sunday,
and SEiYl I- WEEKL.Y, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; eight to sixteen pages 17)^x23 9 16: sub-
scription— dally $3.60, semi- weekly $1 ; estab-
lished 1887; John Carrick. editor; The Times
Printing Co., publishers (12— 4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 2,250 in 1896,
and every year since, up to and incPud-
ing 1907.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1900 and more than
1,000 in 1901, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CANADIAN ROYAL. TEMPL.AR;
monthly; temperance; sixteen pages lOf^^x
liM; subscription 50 cents; established 1886;
T. J. Shanks, editor; Royal Templars of Tem-
perance, publishers ( 1 — 6 ) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 18,008 in 1898
and 14,641 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1907.
HANOVER, Orty Co., South -a 1.200
pop.— local estimate 1,900— on Grand Trunk
Rd. and Saugeen r., 6 m. E. of Walkerton.
Household furniture and woolen manu-
factories.
P O S T; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 18x25; subscription $1 ; established 1880;
John Mitchell, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1898, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
HARRISTON, Wellington Co., North
-D 1,637+ pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds., 48 m. N. W. of Guelph, the
County seat, and 100 m. N. W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Household
furniture and shoe factories and cold stor-
age, grist and planing mills and pork-pack-
ing house. Agriculture.
REVIEW; Thursdays ; eight pages
I5}4ii2l; subscription $1; established 1866; E.
H. & R.L. Dewar, editor and publisher (9—3).
TRIBUNE ; Thursdays ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1.25; established 1866;
John A. Copland, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,669 in 1899
and 1,704 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
HARROliV, Essex Co., 600 pop., on
Pere Marquette Rd., 19 m. S. E. of Sand-
wich, the county seat. Agriculture, fruit,
tobacco and hogs.
SENTINEL.; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; George Rogers, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
HASTINGS, Northumberland Co.,
East a 812+ pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 32 m.
E. of Peterborough. Water power, utilized
in manufacturing. Grain and lumber.
Agricultural Implements and leather.
STAR; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1878; T. E. Scriver, editor and publisher.
HAVELOCK, Peterborough Co., East
D 1,500 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 28 m.
W. of Peterborough, the county seat. Rail-
road Industries. Farming.
STANDARD; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; T. P.
Lancaster, editor and publisher (7—5).
HAWKESBURY, Pre$cotT Co. cT
5,000 pop., on Grand Trunk and Great
Northern Rds, Lumberlug and manu-
facturing.
ECH<I; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscripti<m $1; established
March, 1906; Laurin & Sabourln, editors and
publishers (1—8).
HENS ALL, Huron Co. -a 8201 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., about 30 m. N. W. of
London.
OBSERVER; Thursdays (A A).
HEPWORTH, Sruee Co., North -o
800 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., about 50 m.
N. of Walkerton, the county seat. Lum-
bering and farming.
JOURNAL, ; Thursdays eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1891; J.
A. Buchanan, editor and publisher (8—5 P).
HESPELER, Waterloo Co. -n 2,551
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.,«m. N. of Gait
and 9 S. of Guelph. Water power. Wor.
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ONTARIO.
sted, hosiery, woolen and saw mills, Iron
foundries and furniture and skewer facto-
ries.
HER A LiD ; Thursdays ; eight pages 15x32 ;
subscription $1; established 1895; O. 8. Eby,
editor and publisher (1—8).
HIGHGATE, Kent Co. p 500 pop., on
Michigan Central Rd., 80 m. S. W. of St.
Thomas and 30 from Chatham, the county
seat. Agriculture.
MONITOR; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1895; CChrichton, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,024 for the
year 1897, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
HIIiLSBURG, Wellington Co.,
Souf^ -a 400 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
12 m. S. of OrangevUle. Grist mills and
tannery. Agriculture.
BEAVER; Tuesdays; four pages 13x18;
subscription accents; established 1834; Arch.
L. Sproule, editor and publisher (8—3 P3.
HOLSTEIN, Ovey Co. U 300t pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd.
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
HUNTSVILLE, Mu$koka and Parry
Sound Dist7-ict [1] 1,159 pop., on Grand
Trunk Rd. Tannery, foundry and woolen,
grist and saw mill:?. Shipping point for
lumber.
FORESTER; Thursdays; reform; eight
pages 18x32: subscription $1; established 1877;
H. E. Rice, editor; George Hutchison, pub-
lisher (7—5).
INGERSOLIi, Oxford Co., South p
4, 19 It pop.— local estimate 5,000— on Grand
Trunk and Canadian Pacific Rds. and
Thames r., 20 m. N. E. of London. Manu-
factories of agricultural implements, bolts,
nuts and screws, pianos, furniture, lumber
and carriages, pork -packing establish-
ments, milk condensing factorj', tanneries
and flour, oatmeal and other mills. Cheese
making. Grain and live stock.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday, and CHRONICLE AND CA-
N AD IAN DAIRY3IAN, Thursdays;
liberal ; dally four.weekiy twelve pages 15x22;
subscription— daily $3, weekly $1; established
—daily 1897, weekly 1883; W. J. Elliott, edi-
tor; Chronicle Printing Co., publishers (1—6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly _ edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 in 190S
and 1907.
OXFORD TRIBUNE AND CANA-
DA DAIRY REPORTER; Thursdays;
liberal-conservative; eight pages 18x24; sub
sorlptlon $1; established 1873; B. B. BailUe,
editor and publisher.
SUN; Thursdays; reform; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1881; T.
A. Bellamy, editor and publisher (1—8).
IHOQJJOIS, Dundas Co. D-lMll vop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd. Agricultural and
flouring center. Farm-implement, machine
works and other manufactories.
ST. LAWRENCE NEWS; Fridays;
Independent; eight pages 17x24: subscription
ONTARIO.
$1; established 1889; R. S. Pelton, editor and
publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
JAR VIS, Haldimand Co. p 900 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 30 m. S, S. W, of Ham-
ilton. Grain market. Agriculture.
RECORD; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription 81; estab-
lished 1878; Mrs. J.W.Rodgers, publisher (8— 5).
KEEWATIN, Bainy River Co., 1,850
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 3 m. W. of
Kenora, the county seat. Lumber, fiour
milling and mining.
ENTERPRISE; Saturdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.25; established 1899;
James Weidman, editor and publisher (1—8).
KEMPTVIULE, Leeds and Grenville
Co., Nortli o l,526t pop., on Canadian Pa-
cific and St. Lawrence & Ottawa Rds., and
Rideau Canal, 32 m. S. of Ottawa, the
capital of the Dominion. Flouring and
planing mills, concrete works, cheese fac-
tories and foundries. Shipping center for
farm produce.
ADVANCE; Wednesdays; independent;
eight to sixteen pages 18x23; subscription $1 ;
established 1880; B. A. Seely, publisher (3—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,253 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
TELEGRAM; Thursdays; conserv-
ative; twelve pages 18x22; subscription $1;
established 1900; Telegram Printing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (3 — 3), .
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
KINCARDINE, Bruce Co., West -a
2,681 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and east
shore of Lake Huron, 166 m. N. W. of To-
ronto, the capital of the ProTince. Salt and
soda Industry. Also manufactories of bath
and building brick, household furniture,
engines and boilers and iron machinery of
all kinds.
REPORTER; Thursdays ; liberal ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1.50; estab-
lished 1867; J. S. Gadd, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,398 for the
year 1895, 1,482 in 1897, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
REVIEW; Thursdays; independent-con-
servative; eight pages 20x83; subscription $1;
established 1868; Hugh Clark, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,560 in 1895 and 1,500
in 1904, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
CATALOGQE BY STATES.
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ONTARIO.
KINGSTON, c. h., Kingston City D-
19,263 pop., on Grand Trunk, Bay of Quinte
and Kingston & Pembroke Eds. and St.
Lawrence r., at foot of Lake Ontario, 180 m.
S. W. of Montreal, Que. Forwarding trade
from western grain ports, shipbuilding and
manufactures of locomotives, cottons,
woolens, brooms, leatliers, stationary en-
gines, boilers, yachts, motor and steam
boats. Seat of Queen's University, Royal
Military College and School of Mining and
Agriculture. Military station of Ontario.
BRITISH WHIG; every evening ex
eept Sunday, and WEEKL.Y, Thursdays;
liberal; daily six to sixteen, weekly sixteen
pages 18x33; subscription— daily $5, weekly
^^1; established 1834; The British Whig Pub
lishlng Co. (Ltd.), editors and publishers
(1-8).
Copies printed: daily: 2,384 m 1896
2,795 in 1900
2,954 in 1901
3,302 in 1903
3,743 in 1904
3,878 m 1905
4,088 in 1906
4,174 in 1907
Weekly: 6,240 in 1897
5.563 ifi 1901
5,650 in 1903
6,032 in 1904
5,835 in 1905
5,910 in 1906
5,798 in 1907
NEW8 AND TIMESi every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; IndepeiKlenL conservative; eight pages
15x22; subscription — daily $5, weekly $1;
established— daily 1851, weekly 1810; S. M.
Newton, editor and publisher (12—6) (A A).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,115 in 1894 and 2,124 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1906.
The semi-weekly edition had credit for
an average issue of 2,908 for the year
1894, but has not since made claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
CANADIAN FREE3IAN ; Wednes
days; ronian catholic: liberal; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1885;
James & Patrick Daley, editors and pub-
lishers (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1898 and more than
1,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
ONTA RIO CHDRC H3I AN : monthly ;
Anglican; eight to twelve pages 13x1'.!; sub-
scription 2.T cents; established 1897 ; Edw. J.
B. Pense, editor; The liritish Whig Publish-
ing Co. (Ltd.), publishers (12—8).
Copies printed: 2,572 in 1904
3,667 in 1905
5,085 in 1906
6.076 in 1907
QUEEN'S MEDICAL QUARTER-
LY; January, April. July and October;
medical; flfty-two pages 7x10; established
1895; The Jackson Press, publishers (7—5).
QUEEN'S QUARTERLY; July,Octo
ber, January and April; collegiate, science
and literature; one hundred and thirty-two
to one hundred and forty pages 6^4x91^; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Publishing
ONTARIO.
Committee of Queen's University, publlshera
(1-7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,125 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1903
and 1905, and exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
KINGSVILL.E, Essex Co., South p
1,665 pop., on Lake Erie, 28 m. S. E. of
Windsor. Has a roller-process flour milli
foundries, woolen, canning and tobacco
factories. Natural gas.
REPORTER ; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1: estab-
lished 1876; W. H. Hellems, edifor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LAKEFIELD, Peterborough Co., East
D 1,120 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 12 m. N.
by N. E. of Peterborough, the county seat.
Water power. Farming.
NEWS; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 18s7; James W. Rid-
path. editor and publisher.
LANARK, Lanark Co. D- 900 pop., on
Clyde r., 12 m. N. W. of Perth, the county
seat. Woolen factory, iron foundry and
flour, saw and planing mills. Farming.
ERA ; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1895; Robert Wilson,
editor and publisher (7—5).
LEAMINGTON, Essex Co., South p
3,300 pop., on Michigan Central and Pere
Marquette Rds. and Lake Erie. 88 m. S. E.
of Windsor. Carriage, sash, tobacco, and
canning factories and planing mills. Iron-
ore mining. Natural gas.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24; sub-
•oripiion 91 ; established 1896 ; E. McKay,
editor and publisher.
POST; Thursdays; eight pages 18x24;
subscription $1 ; established 1872; J. E. John-
son, editor; The Post Printing Co., pub-
lishers (2— 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,896 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907-
LINDSAY, c. h., Victoria Co. [Z 6,081
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Scugog r.,
[ 70 m. N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the
{ Province. Farming, lumbering and Iron
mining.
EVENING POST; everyevenlngexcept
8undS- and CANADIAN POST, Fri-
Idays; dailv four, weekly ten pages 16x-«;
'subscription-daily $:^, weekly $1; estab-
lished-daily 1896, weekly 1857; Wilson &
Wilson, editors and publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the weekly edition
had credit for exceeding 1,000 m 1898,
and every year since, up to and mclud-
i n c I Q 0 7 .
VVATCHMAN-W A R D E R ; Thurs
days; conservative; twelve pages l.^^ox^^}^;
subscriptions!; established 18i6; Watchman-
Warder Printing Co., publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,400 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
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ONTARIO.
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than i,ooo every year
since 1898, up to and including 1907.
lilN WOOD, EUington Co. -n550r pop.
NEWS; Fridays (A A).
lilSTOWEL, Perth Co., North -n
2,587 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Paclflc Rds., 27 m. N. of Stratford, the
county seat. Furniture and piano manu-
facturing and cheese making. Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays; eight pages
17x22; subscription $1 ; established 1866; Wm.
Climie, editor; Banner Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
STANDARD ; Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1878; A. St. George Hawkins, editor
and publisher (9—3).
lilTTLE CURRENT, Algoma
District \2 1,000 pop., on Manltoulln Island,
at terminus of Manltoulln & North Shore
Rd., connected in summer b5' daily boats
with Owen Sound, 120 m. S. S. E., and Col-
lingwood, 140 S. E. Lumbering and milling.
MANITOULIN EXPOSITOR;
Thursdays; independent liberal; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; W.
A. M. Bellwood, editor and publisher (7—5).
LONDON, c. h., London City p 37,983
pop. — local estimate 50,0(^!0 — on Grand
Trunk, Canadian Paclflc, Michigan Central
and Pere Marquette Rds. and Thames r.,
115 m. W. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Foundries and numerous manu-
factories.
ADVERTISER; every evening except
Sunday, and WESTERN ADVER-
TISER, Wednesdays; liberal; dally eight
to twenty, weekly sixteen pages 15x22; sub
Boriptlon— dally $5, weekly 75 cents; estab
Ushed 1868: London Advertiser Company
(Limited), publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily: 8,688 in 1900
10,393 in 1905
11,154 in 1906
11,827 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
2,250 in 1900 and more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
FREE PRESS; every morning and
evening except Sunday, and WEEKLiY,
Thursdays: conservative; daily ten to
twenty four, weekly twelve pages 15x20;
subscription — morning $6. evening $5,
weekly .$1; established 1849; Free Press
Printing Co. (Ltd.), editors and publish
ers (1—7).
Copies printed: (©©) daily,
12,779 in 1901
16,924 in 1906
18,533 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory statement
has ever been secured from the weekly
edition, but it had credit for exceeding
2,250 in 1899 and more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
CATHOLIC RECORD ; Saturdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 15x22: subscrlp-
ONTARIO.
tlon $2; established 1878; Rev. Geo. R. North -
graves and Thos. Coffey, editors; Thos. Cof-
fey, publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 16,243 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 12,500 in 1907.
ECHO; Thursdays ; eight pages 18x24 ; sub-
scription 50 cents ; established 1880; A. Talbot
& Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 6,050 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 2,250 in 1902 and more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
FARMERS' ADVOCATE AND
HOME MAGAZINE; Thursdays; agri-
cultural; thirty six to fifty two pages 10ixl4i ;
subscription $1.50; established 1866; John
Weld, manager; The William Weld Co., pub-
lishers (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 22,,']2'j in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 17,500 in 1905
and 1907.
INDUSTRIAL, BANNER; Fridays;
labor; four pages 18x22; subscription 25
cents; established 1891; Joseph T. Marks,
editor; The Labor Educational Association
of Western Ontario, publiaiiers (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CANADIAN WHITE RIBBON
TIDINGS: gemi-monthly (A A).
CANADIAN WOODMAN; monthly
(A A).
L'ORIGNAL, c. b., Prescott Co. n-
1,002 pop., on Ottawa River Rd. and Ottawa
r., 55 m. E. by N. E. of Ottawa, the capital
of the Dominion, and 60 W. of Montreal,
Que. Steam and water power mills.
PRESCOTT AND KUSSELL AD-
VOCATE AND li'ORIGXAL WEEK-
LY REPORTER; Wednesdays; liberal;
four pages 1(5x22; subscrlpti(m$l; established
1888; B. R. Poulin, editor; Advocate Printing
Company, publishers (9—3).
LUCAN, Middlesex Co., North p 920
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 21 m. N. by N. E.
of London, the county seat. Flour mills.
Grain growing.
SUN; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription 75 cents ; established 1896; W.
Sovereign, editor and publisher (9—5 P).
LUCKNOW, Bruce Co., Wett ^ 1,285
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 26 m. S. W. of
Walkerton, the county seat. Milling and
manufacture of agricultural Implements.
Farming and stock raising.
SENTINEL ; Wednesdays; reform; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1 ; established 1873;
W. J*. Macgregor, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MADOC, Hastings Co., North D 1,600
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 26 m. N. of
Belleville, the county seat. Gold, iron and
catai>ogue by states.
1271
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
lead mines and lithographic stone. Farm-
ing.
NORTH HASTINGS REVIEW »
Thursdays ; Independent ; twelve pages 15x22 ;
•ubscriptlon $1; established 1877; J. R. Orr,
•ditor and publisher (2 — 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of i.ioo in 1903,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
MARKDALE, Orey Co., South -n
l,<i25 pop., on Can. Pacific Rd., 26 m. S. E. of
Owen Sound, the county seat, and 92 N. W.
of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Mills and manufactories. Agriculture and
stock raising.
STANDARD; Thursdaj'S ; Independ
ent; eight pages 17x23; subsoription $1;
established 1880; C. W. Rutledge, editor and
publisher (1 — 8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,093 in 1896 and 1,589
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
1,000 in 1907.
MARKHAM, Tork Co., Ea$t n 1,100
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 22 m. N. E. of To-
ronto, the county seat and the capital of the
Province. Woolen, carpet, boot and shoe,
wagon and farm-implement factories.
Stock raising center.
ECONOMIST; Thursdays ; independent-
reform; eight pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1856; Corson & Son, editors and
publishers ( 3—3 ) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,533 in 1902
and 1,559 iri 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
SUN; Fridays; independent conservative;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1878; James O. Herity, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
MARMORA, Hastiugt Co., North C
750 pop., 30 m. N. W. of Belleville, the county
seat. Gold, iron and arsenic mining.
HE RAL.D; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; e-itablished 1896; R. Snell,
editor and publisher (9—3).
MASSE Y, Sudbury District \]
NORTH SHORE NEWS; Thursdays
(▲A).
MAXVILLE, Olengarry Co. D- 749t
pop., on Canada Atlantic Rd., 45 m. E. of
Ottawa.
ADVERTISER; Thursdays (A A).
MEAFORD, Orty Co., East ^ 1,999
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Georgian
bay and at mouth of Bighead r., 116 m. N.
W. of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Flour mills, foundry and various manu-
factories. Agriculture and fruit raising.
EXPRESS; Thursdays (A A).
MIRROR; Fridays; conservative; eight
pages 16x30; subscription $1; established
1882 ; James Patterson, editor and publisher
<8-3).
MONITOR; Fridays ; reform ; eight
p^es 13x80 ; subscription SI ; established
1808 ; Alex. Sunter, editor and publisher.
MERLIN, Kent Co. p 260 pop., on
Lake Erie & Detroit River Rd., 16ni.S. of
Chatham. Flour, saw and stave mills.
MIRROR; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1898: P. W. Stone, editor and publisher (12— 3).
MERRICKVILLE, Greenville Co.
cf 1,072 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 50 m,
S. W. of Ottawa, the Dominion capital.
Agriculture.
STAR; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1899; F. A. J.
Davis, editor and publisher.
MIDLAND, Simcoe Co., East a 4,000
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Midland bay,
98 m. N. by N. "W. of Barrie, the county seat.
Lumber, grain and lake shipping.
ARGUS AND GEORGIAN BAY
INTELLIGENCER ; Thursdays; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1899;
W. G. Cave, publisher.
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established 1882;
Qoodfellow Bros., editors and publishers
(6-3).
MILDMAY, Bruce Co., East -a 1,300
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 7 m. S. of
Walkerton. the county seat. Agriculture.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1891; L. A. Findlay, editor and pub-
lisher.
MILLBROOK, Durham Co., East a
971 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 18 m. N. W.
of Port Hope. Saw mills and carriage
works.
MIRROR; Thursdays (A A).
REPORTER; Thursdays; liberal con-
servative ; four pages 20x26; subscription
$1; established IWT; W. S. Glvin, editor; A.
Givin, publisher (7 — 5).
MILTON, c. h., Halton Co. D
1,560 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Paclflc Rds., 83 m. S. W. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province. Agriculture and
manufacturing.
CANADIAN CHAMPION; Thur.
days; independent; four pages 20x26; sub-
scription $1; established 1860 ; Wm. Panton,
editor and publish er ( 1— 6 ) .
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,135 i^i 1900
and 1,059 in 1905, since_ which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
REFORMER; Thursdays ; liberal ; four
pages 20x26; subscription $1; established
1886 ; R. White, editor and publisher.
MILVERTON, Perth Co., North ^
800 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds., 42 m. N. of London and 40
m. W. of Guelph. Saw, planing, grist and
flax mills, furniture factory, brickyards,
carriage, box, barrel and shoe factories and
grain elevators.
SUN; Thursdays ; independent ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1: established 1891;
Malcolm MacBeth, editor and publisher (1—8).
Publishes editions for Linwood and Monkton.
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
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ONTARIO.
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
MINDEN, Victoria Co., North U 1,182
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Gull r., 45 m.
N. of LJndsay, the county seat. Lumbering.
ECHO AND HAL.IBURTON RE-
CORDER; Fridays; independent-conserv-
ative; eight pages 18x20; subscription $1 :
established 1884; R. H. Baker, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
MITCHELL, Per</» Co., South -u 2,101
pop.— local estimate 2,325 — on Grand Trunk
Rd., 12 m. W. N. W. of Stratford, thecouuty
seat. Grist mills, foundries and sash and
door factories.
ADVOCATE; Kridays; conservative ;
eight pages 17x25 ; subscription $1 ; estab
lished 1860 ; W. R. Davis, editor and publisher
(3-3). _
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
RECORDER; Fridays; liberal; eight
pages 16x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1877; Thos. H. & Chas. F. Race, editors and
publishers (6—3).
MORRISBURGH, c. h., Dundas
Co. D- 1,859 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
St. Lawrence r., 92 m. W. by S. W. of Mon
treal, Que. Agriculture.
HERA Li D; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x2'i; subscription $1; established 18T4;
Frank F. Plantz, editor and publisher.
LEADER; Wednesdays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900; Chas. A. Styles, editor; Herbert
H. Bradneld, publisher (8—3 P).
MOUNT FOREST, Wellington Co.,
North -a 2,5(X) pop., on Grand Trunk and
Canadian Pacific Rds., about 40 m. N. N. W.
of Guelph, the county seat. Household
furniture, carriage, casket and threshing
machine manufactories and oatmeal mill.
Agriculture.
CONFEDERATE; Thursdays ; reform ;
eight pages 18x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1866; Arthur W. Wright, editor and
publisher (1—8 i.
REPRESENTATIVE; Thursdays ,
libei'al-conservative; eight pages 20x24;
subscription $1; established 1885; J. A. Lam-
bert, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
NAPANEE, c. h., Lennox Co. n- 3,433
pop., on Grand Trunk and Bay of Quinte
Rds. and Napanee r., 25 m. E. of Kingston.
Manufacturing. Grain, lumber, cheese and
cattle.
BEAVER; Fridays; conservative; eight
pages 18x^; subscription $1; established 1869;
Wm. Templeton, editor and publisher (1 — G).
Copies printed: 3,034 in 1900
3,052 in 1901
3,114 in 1902
3,276 in 1903
3,334 in 1904
3,416 in 1903
3,809 in 1906
3,702 in 1907
EXPRESS; Fridays; reform; eight
pages 18x24; subscription $1: established
1861; E. J. Pallard, publisher (12—4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,600 in iSgS,
since_ which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1901, up to and including
1907.
NEWCASTLE, Durham Co. p 645
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 22 m. W. of Co-
bourg.
INDEPENDENT; Thursdays; inde-
pendent; eight pages 12x18; subscription $1;
established April, 1902; L. B. Davidson, editor
and publisher (1— 8).
NEW HAMBURG, Waterloo Co.,
South -D 1,335 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
and Grand r., 12 m. W. S. W. of Berlin, the
county seat. Knitting works, boot and
shoe, agricultural-implement and cheese
manufactories. Farming.
CANADISCHES VOLKSBLATT;
Wednesdays; German; conservative; eight
pages 16x22; subscription $1.50; established
1854; Daniel Ritz and O. E. Pressprich, editors
and publishers.
HAMBURG INDEPENDENT;
Fridays; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1877; Daniel Ritz,
editor and publisher (3 — 3).
NEW LISKEARD, Nipissing Dis-
trict tl on Temiskaming & Northern On-
tario Rd.
SPEAKER; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; >ubscrlption $1; estab-
lished February, 1906; Stephenson & Son^
editors and publishers (2— 6 P).
TEHISRA311NG HERALD; Thurs
days (A A).
NEWMARKET, York Co., North
a 3,500 pop., on Grand Trunk and Metro-
politan Rds., 34 m. N. of Toronto, the
county seat and capital of the Province.
Manufacturing. Agriculture.
ERA; Fridays; reform; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $1; established 1852; Lyman G.
Jackson, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,804 in 1901
1,868 in 1902
2,035 in 1903
1,834 in 1904
1,888 in 1906
1,906 in 1907
EXPRESS -HERALD; Fridays; lib-
eral conservative; eight pages 18x22: sub-
scription SI: established 1895; J. D. McKay,
editor and publisher (5—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,480 in 1903
and 1,699 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
CANADIAN FRIEND; monthly(AA).
NIAGARA FALLS, Welland Co. g
10,000 pop., on Grand Trunk, Canadian Pa-
cific and Michigan Central Rds. The Great
Horse Shoe Falls, the new Railroad Arch,
Suspension and Cantilever bridges are in
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
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ONTARIO.
the limits of the town. Electric power
plants. Several planing mills, elastic web,
suspender, necktie, wire fence, carpet
sweeper and paper box manufactories, Iron
and nut works. Lumbering and agriculture.
RECORD ; every evening except Sunday,
and WEEK-LY, Fridays; liberal-conserva-
tive; eight pages— daily lTJ^x24, weekly
15x22; subscription — weekly $1; establl.shad
—daily 19L)0, weekly 1889 ; Fred. Sherin, editor;
Niagara Falls Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
REVIEW; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1879;
F. H. Leslie, editor and publisher (7—5).
NORTH AUGUSTA, Greenville
Co., South D- 6(X) pop., 62 m. S. of Ottawa, the
capital of the Province. Tannery and saw
and grist mills.
CITIZEN; Fridays ; eight pages lli^ixlT^;
subscription 75 cents; established 1892; Geo.
W. Chapman,editorandpublisher(l— 8).
NORTH BAY, c. h., Nipissing Dis-
trict ^ 4,050 pop., on Canadian Pacific,
Temlskaming & Northern Ontario and
Grand Trunk Rds. Main industries are
mining, lumbering, railroading and farm-
ing. A vast mining district.
DESPATCH; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established 1892;
Geo. H. Newton, editor and publisher(2— 5 P).
TIMES; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1885; Norman
Phelps, editor and publisher (1—8).
Couies printed: 928 in 1907
NORWICH, Oxford Co., South p
1.235 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 100 m. S.
W, of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Agricultural district.
GAZETTE; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
1878; T. C. Bartholomew, editor and publisher.
NORWOOD, Peterborough Co., East
n 1,110 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 18
m. E. by N. E. of Peterborough, the county
seat. Manufacturing and agriculture.
REGISTER: Thursdays; independent;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868; J. Geo. Keefer, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
OAKVILIiE,^a«o« Co. a 1,823 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 17 m. N.N. E. of Hamil-
ton and 20 S.S.W. of Toronto, the capital of
the Province. Tannery, saw and grist mills
and patent leather, pump, basket and tent
factories.
STAR AND INDEPENDENT; Thurs-
days; independent; eight pages 13x2U; sub-
cription$1.30; established 1881 ; A. S. Forster,
editor and publisher.
OIL SPRINGS, Lambton Co., West p
1,138 pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 8 m.
S. of Petrolea. Petroleum wells. Agri-
culture.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1862; A. S. Bennett, editor and pub-
lisher.
ORANGEVILLE, c. h., Dufferin
Co. -a 3,250 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
about 50 m. N. W. of Toronto, the capital
of the Province. Agriculture.
BANNER; Thursdays; eight pages 18x23;
subscription $1; established 1893; McGuire &
McKitrick, editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
DUFFERIN POST; Thursdays; con-
servative ; eight pages 20x23 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1879 ; Mungovan Bros., editors
and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,048 in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898, up to and including
1907.
SUN; Thursdays ; conservative ; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established 1860;
John Foley, editor ;P.Meaney, publisher (3—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,100 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
ORILLIA, Simcoe Co., East c 6,00C
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and lakes Couch
Iching and Simcoe, 87 m. N. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province. Summer resort.
Woolen and flour mills, tanneries, foun-
dries, carriage and wagon factories, etc.
Steamboats connecting with other lake
ports.
NEWS-LETTER; Thursdays; independ-
ent; twelve pages 17i^x24; subscription $1;
established 1884; Curran Bros., editors and
publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,690 in 1896
and 2,700 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 2,250 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
PACKET; Thursdays ; conservative;
six pages 20x27 ; subscription $1 ; establishe d
1870; Hale Bros., editors and publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: 2,109 in 1900
1,977 in 1904
2,011 in 1906
2,050 in 1907
TIMES; Thursdays; liberal; eight pages
18x25; subscription $1 ; established 1867; H. T.
Blackstone, editor and publisher ( 1—5).
Copies printed: 2,537 in 1895
2,336 in 1900
2,525 in 1002
2,589 in 1904
2,599 in 1905
2,728 in 1906
2,724 in 1907
CANADIAN WORKMAN ; monthly;
Ancient Order of United Workmen ; eight
pages 14x30; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1879 ; John Curran, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 4). , ^
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 33.489 in_ 1897
and 50,375 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
! tory report, but was credited with more
than 40,000 in 1905 and 1907-
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
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ONTARIO.
OHOliO, Durham Co., West a 1,000 pop..
4 m. N. of Newcastle, the nearest station on
Grand Trunk Rd. Flour mill, pump
factory, carriage shop and foundry.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x^; subscription $1 ; established
1885; S. Cutteil, editor and publisher (3—8).
OSHAWA,0"<ario Co., South D 4,066
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake Ontario,
4 m. E. of Whitby, the county seat, and 33
E. of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Milling and manufacturing.
ONTARIO REFORMER ; Fridays;
liberal ; eight pages 17^x24 ; subscription
$1 ; established 1871 ; E. Mundy & Son, editors
and publishers (.1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies regu-
larly in the years 1895 and 1903, but has
not since set up any definite and sat-
isfactory claim for issviing so many.
VINDICATOR; Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 17x24; subscription $1; estab
lished 1854; S. H. Graham, editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1896 and 1902, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
OTTAWA, c. h., ottatoa City a
77,345 pop.. Capital of the Dominion,
on Canadian Pacific, New York Central &
Hudson River and Grand Trunk Rds., at
confluence of Ottawa and Rideau rs. Water
power. Lumber center. General manufac-
turing. Belts of mineral lands in vicinity.
DAILY.
CITIZEN; every morning and evening
except Sunday, and SsEMI-WEEKL, Y,
Mondays and Thursdays; independent-
conservative; daily ten to twenty-four, semi-
weekly ten to twelve pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion—morning $6, eveniag $8,60, semi weekly
$1; established— morniug 1844, evening 1897,
semi-weekly 1848; The Ottawa Citizen Co.
(Ltd.), publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: combined daily:
2,926 in 1896
10,695 in 1904
11,657 in 1905
12,235 in 1906
12,383 in 1907
The semi-weekly had credit for an
average issue of 6,573 in 1902 and
9,737 in 1906, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7.500 in 1907.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and OTTAWA VA I. LEY
JOURNAL, semi weekly, Tuesdays and
Fridays; independent, agriculture; daily
twelve to twenty four, semi weekly ten to
twelve pages 18x24; subscription— dally $3,
semi-weekly $1; establislied— daily 1885,
semi weekly 1886; P. D. Ross, manager;
The Journal Printing Co. (Ltd)., publishers
(1-7).
Copies printed: daily,
8. 811 in 1900
7,864 in 1902
7,878 in 1903
8,994 in 1904
9,421 in 1905
9,343 in 1906
9,461 in 1907
Semi-weekly, 3,001 in 1898
5,155 in 1900
6,215 in 1902
6,442 in 1903
7,286 in 1904
7,306 m 1905
7,962 in 1906
9,672 in 1907
FREE PRESS ; every evening except
Sunday; liberal; twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription $3 60; established 1869; E.Norman
Smith, managing editor; Ottawa Free Press
(Ltd)., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 6,761 in 1907
LE TEMPS; every evening except Sun-
daj-; French; liberal: eight pages 17x24;
subscription $3; established 1897; Le Temps
Printing Co., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1901 and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
WEEKLY.
CANADA GAZETTE; Saturdays;
official; sixteen to eighty pages 8x12; sub-
scription $4 ; King's Printer, publisher.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1902, and every year
since 1901, up to and including 1907.
DANEBROG ; Fridays; Danish; four
pages 13x20: subscription $1; established 1893;
Charles C. Meyer, editor and publisher (9—3).
DlPPEll; Thursdays, in<iependeiit ; four
to eight pages 17x24; suliscription TO cents;
established December. 10115: Kuhn Brothers,
editors and publisher* (1—8).
Copies [)rinted: 8,231 in 1907
DOMINI O N PR ESB YTER 1 A N ;
Weflnesdavs (A A)
UNITED CANADA; Saturdays; inde-
pendent; roman catholic; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1.50; established 1888 ; John D.
Grace, editor and publisher (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
CANADIAN MILITARY GA-
ZETTE; semi-monthly; military; twenty-
eight pages 9x12: subscription $2; established
1885: Canadian Militarv Gazette Printing and
Publishing Co. (Ltd.). publishers ( 12-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,075 ^^ 1897
and 3,000 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and_ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
OWEN SOUND, c. h., Grey Co. -a
13,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Grand Trunk Railway termini, on Geor-
gian bay, 122 m. N. W. of Toronto, the
capital of the county. Chief shipping
point on the bay. Cement and lumber
mills; furniture factory and shipyard.
Western grain transhipment point.
ADVERTISER; semi-weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; reform: four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1862; James H.
Little, editor and publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1275
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
SUN ; temiweekly, Tuesdays and Fridays
liberal ; eight pages 17x22; subscriptiou $1
established 189U; Howard Fleming, editor
C. A. Fleming & Sou, publishers (1 — 7).
Copies printed: 3,013 in 1907
TIMES; Thursdays; conservative; ten
to twelve pages I7}^x223^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1853 ; James H. Rutherford, ed- i
itor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: 3,274 in 1907 1
CANADIAN POULTRY NEWS;!
monthly ; poultry, pigeon and pet stock
raising; sixteen to twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription 35 cents; established 1898: Canadian
Poultry News, editors and publishers (6—3).
PAISLEY, Bruee Co., North -a 1,328 j
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., at confluence of
Saugeen and Teeswater rs., 19 m. N. N. E. of
Walkerton, the county seat. Roller flour !
and saw mills and pork packing. Farming.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $\ ; estab-
lished 1863; D. McKeuzie, editor and pub-
lisher (12— 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,486 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1907.
PALMERSTON, Wellington Co.,
North p 2,007 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.,
90 m. "W. of Toronto and 40N. W. of Guelph,
the county seat. Malting house. Flour and
saw mills ; pork-packing house, and car-
riage works.
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; eight pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1897;
F. H. Kay & Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 971 in 1907
PARIS, Brant Co., South p 3,094 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., &? m. S. W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Beds of plaster
of paris and sulphur and iron springs.
REVIEW; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1879; C. W. Lawton, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
STAR-TRANSCRIPT; Wednesdays;
reform; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
established 185(j ; Geo. W. Featherstone, edi-
tor and publisher (7—5).
PARKHILL, Middlesex Co., North
p 1,433 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 32 m.
N. "W. of London, the county seat. Has
lumber and grain trade, saw, planing and
flax mills and woolen and other manufac-
tories. Agriculture.
G A Z E T T E- R E V I E W ; Thursdays ;
non-partisan; eight pages 15x22; subscrip
tiou $1; established 1870; M. MacKinnon,
editorand publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
POST; Thursdays; conservative; eight
pages 153^x221^; subscription $1; established
1902; Clothier & Kennedy, editors and pub-
lishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
PARRY SOUND, c. h.. Parry
Sound District cb 4,200 pop., on eastern
shore of Georgian bay and Grand Trunk
and Canadian Northern Rds. A shipping
port. Lumber, flsh and copper mining.
CANADIAN; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established 1894 ;
Clias. Sarney, editor and publisher (1—6).
NORTH STAR; Thursdays; independ-
ent-liberal; sixteen pages 15x20; subscription
$1; established 1874; Wm. Ireland, editor; Ire-
land & Bundy, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,083 for
the year 1899, 1,270 in 1903, but has
not since made definite and satisfac-
tory claim to issuing so many as 1,000
copies.
PEMBROKE, c. h., Itenfrew Co.,
North cf 5,600 pop., on Canadian Pacific
and Grand Trunk Rds., 96 m. N. W. of Ot-
tawa, the capital of the Dominion. Lum-
bering depot of the Upper Ottawa.
DEUTSCHE POST; Thursdajs; con-
servative; eight pages 15x<!2; subscription $1;
established iyu2; B. P. Christiansen, editor
and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: For the year 1Q07
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
OBSERVER; Fridays; reform; eight
pages 15x22; subscription §1 : established 1857 ;
Robert C. MiUer, editor and publisher(T— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 2,500 for the year
1895, but has not since made definite
and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
STANDARD; Wednesdays; conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22: subscription $1 : es-
tablished 1873; W. H. Bone, ed*itor and pub-
lisher (3—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eft'ect.
PENETANGUISHENE, Simcoe
Co., East D 2,110 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
and at head of Penetanguishene bay, 39 m.
N. W. of Barrie, the county seat. Flour
and saw mills and foundry.
H E R A L. D ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1: established
1381; Herald Printing Cu., editors and pub-
lishers (3—3).
PERTH, c. li., Lanark Co., South D
3,982 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Tay
r. and canal. The canal gives steamboat
communication with Ottawa and Kingston.
Car shops, carriage factory and woolen
mill. Iron, phosphate and mica mines in
operation.
COURIER; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
17>^x:i2; subscription $1: established lb34;
Walker Bros., editors and pubhshers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
1276
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORr,
ONTARIO.
EXPOSITOR; Thursdays; liberal-con-
servative; eight pa^es 15x22; subscription $1;
established 1861 ; Ghas. F. Stone, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
PETERBOROUGH, c.h., Peterbor-
ough Co., West a 9,717 pop.— local estimate
U,877— on Grand Trunk and Canadian Paci
flc Rds.,Otonabeer. and Trent Valley canal,
85 m. N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the
Province. Exports grain and pork. Manu-
facturing and the lumber trade.
EXAMINER J every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; reform;
twelve pages \l^x21}4; subscription— dally
$4, weekly $1; established— daily 1&85, weekly
1847; J. R. Stratton, editor and publisher (.2—7).
Copies printed: daily, J, 138 in 1906
2,530 in 1907
Weekly, 2,375 i" 1907
MORNING TI3IES5 ; every morning ex-
cept Sunday, and VVEEKLiV, Saturdays;
six to twelve pages 18x24; subscription— daily
$5, weekly $1; established 1872; The Times
Printing Co., editors and publishers (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper
seemeu to assert that it had an
average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 5,005 in 1897, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1901, up to and including
1907.
REVIEW ; every evening except Sunday,
and W E E K L. Y, Fridays ; conservative;
eight to sixteen pages 17 i^x22?^ ; subscription
—daily §4, weekly $1; established— daily 1879.
weekly 1853; George B. Van Blaircxm, editor;
The Peterborough Review Printing and Pub-
lishing Co. (Limited), publishers (1—8).
PETROLiIA, Lambton Co., East p
4,357 pop., on Grand Trunk and Michigan
Central Rds., 50 m. S. W. of London. Petro
leum refining, wagon factory, creameiy
and shipping.
ADVERTISER AMD CANADIAN
OIL JOntNAL; Wednesdays; conserva-
tive and oil; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1865; E. Wilson, publisher
(12-5). _
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,250 in
1903, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
was credited with more than 1,000 in
1905 and 1907.
TOPIC; Wednesdays; reform ; eighteen
pages 17J^x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1875; J. W. Kedwell. editor; Kedwell Pub-
lUhlng Co. (Ltd.), publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an average issue of 1,133 in
1902 and 1,508 in 1903, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CANADIAN PIGEON FANCIER;
monthly (A A).
ONTARIO.
POULTRY' ADVOCATE; monthly;
poultry; thirty-six 10 fifty two pages 8Jxlli^;
subscription 5(J cents; established October,
1898; J. H. Callander, editor; The Kedwell
Publishing C9. (Ltd.), publishers (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,875 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
PICKERING, Ontario Co., West n
5,998 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 21 m. N. E.
of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Seat of Pickering College. Planing and
flour mills.
N E W^ S ; Fridays ; mdependent : eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1881; J. Murkar, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for an issue of 1,200 for the year
1894, and exceeding 1,000 in 1898, but
has not since made definite and satis-
factory claim to issuing so many.
PICTON, c. h., Prince Edward Co. Q
3,700 pop., on Central Ontario Rd., 40 m. S.
W. of Kingston and 36 by water, S. W. of
BellevUle. Fruit-canning factories, stove
manufactorie and fence- wire works. Ship-
building. Agriculture and dairying. Sum-
mer resort.
GAZETTE; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; conservative; four pages 20x25>'o;
subscription $1 ; established 1836 ; Stephen M.
Conger, editor ; Conger Publishing Com-
pany, publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
TIMES; Thursdaj^s; liberal; eight pages
17i<4x24; subscription $1; established 1854;
John W. McLean, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: 1,957 in 1895
1,972 in 1900
1,946 in 1902
2,007 in 1903
2,085 in 1904
2,224 in 1905
2,552 in 1906
2,637 in 1907
PLATTSVIIiLE, Brant Co., North
P 800 pop., 4 m. from Bright Station, on the
Grand Trunk Rd., and 20 W. S. W. of Strat-
ford. Furniture and carriage manufac-
tories, saw and grist mills and brick and
tile yards.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription .$1 ; established 1887;
Robinson Bros., editors and publishers.
PORT ARTHUR, c. h.. Thunder
Bay District \j 6,400 pop.— local estimate-
on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Lake Supe-
rior. Head of Canadian lake navigation.
Mining, lumbering and manufacturing.
CHRONICLE; every evening except
Sunday; Independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription .$3.50; established 1899; Chronicle
Printing and Publishing Co., Ltd., publish-
ers (7-;-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,296 in 1905,
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
127;
ONTARIO.
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907,
PORT BURWEL.L, Elgin Co. p
700t pop., on Tilisonbarg, Lake Erie &
Pacific Rd.
PACKET; Thursdays (A A).
PORT COLBORN, Wellaud Co. g
1.353, pop., on Great Trunk Rd. and Lake
Erie, 8 m. S. of Welland.
TIMES AND HUMBERSTONE
NEWS; Thursdays: eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established 1899; Geo. J. Bell,
editor and publisher.
PORT DOVER, N'orfolk Co., South
p 1,213 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., at the
outlet of River Lynn. A port of entry on
Lake Erie, 38 m. S. S. W. of Hamilton. Flour
milling, fruit evaporating, vinegar mak-
ing and manufacture of knitted goods and
leather. Lumbering, fruit growing and
farming. Summer resort.
MAPLE L,EAF; Fridays; conservative:
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; established
1876; L. G.Morgan. editor and publisher (1—8).
PORT ELGIN, Bruce Co., North D-
1,659 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake
Huron, 90 m. N. W. of Guelph and 130 from
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Mill-
ing, manufacturing and shipping. Mineral
springs. Summer resort.
TIMES; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x21; subscription $1 ; established 1886;
R. Munro, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: For the year 190^
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that eflfect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
PORT HOPE, c. h., Durham Co.,
East a 5,042 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
north shore of Lake Ontario 63 m. E. by
N. E. of Toronto, the capital of the Prov-
ince, connected by steamer. Also daily
steamer to Charlotte, N. Y., 60 m. distant.
Good harbor. Manufacturing. Shipping
point for lumber, live stock and agricultural
and manufactured products.
EVENING GUIDE ; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLiY, Fridays;
reform ; daily four pages 15x22, weekly eight
pages ; subscription— daily ^, weekly $1 ;
established — dally 1878, weekly 1831; Geo.
Wilson & Son, editors and publishers (12-6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the weekly edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect.
TIMES; Thursdays; conservative; eight
pages 17x231^ ; subscription $1: established
1861 ; E. G. Rooke. editor and publisher(9— 5 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
ONTARIO.
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
PORT PERRY, Ontario Co., South
a 1,698 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake
Scugog, 50 m. N. E. of Toronto, the capital
of the Province. Manufacturing and agri-
culture.
NORTH ONTARIO OBSERVER;
Thursdays; conservative; four pages lSx23;
subscription §1 ; established 1857 ; H. Parsons,
editor and publisher (12—5).
STANDARD ; Thursdays; independent:
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1866 ; S. M. Xewton, editor and publisher ( 9—3)
(A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect. It
has not since made any renewal of the
claim.
STAR ; Wednesdays ( A A ).
PORT ROWAN, Norfolk Co. g 657
pop., on Great TrunkRd.,21m.S.of Simcoe.
Grist, saw and planing mills.
NEWS: Fridays; eight pages 15x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; News Co., pub
Ushers.
PAWASSAN.
NEWS; Wednesdays (A A).
PRESCOTT, c. h., Grenville Co.
South a- 2,919 pop., on Grand Trunk and
Canada Pacific Rds. and St. Lawrence r.,
opposite Ogdensburg, N. Y. Iron, lead,
household f umiture,emery wheel and pump
factories, breweries, etc.
JO URNAL;Thursdays;elght pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1841; G.W. Mason
& Son, editors and publishers.
•MESSENGER; Fridays: conservative;
six pages 20x27 ; subscription $1 ; established
1855 : G. R. T. Sawle, editor and publisher
(7-5).
PRESTON, Waterloo Co., South-nl,S^
pop.— local estimate 3,200— on Grand Trunk
Rd., 11 m. N. W. of Berlin. Furniture, cigar,
stove, woolen, metal, shingle, brush, agri-
cultural implement and carriage manufac-
tories. Agriculture. Health resort.
PROGRESS; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1886; Thomas H. Arntfleld, editor and
publisher (12-6).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
RENFREW, Renfrew Co., South cf
3,500 pop., on Canadian Pacific, Grand
Trunk and Kingston & Pembroke Rds., 58
m. S. E. of Ottawa, the capital of the Do-
minion. Water and electric power, used
by manufactories. Agriculture, lumbering,
wood turning and enamelling factory.
1>7S
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
Large creamery. Flour mills, lime, brick
and tile works.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; conservative;
ten pages 14x21 ; subscription $1 ; established
1886; Journal Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1907.
MERCURY AND COUNTY OF
RENFREW ADVERTISER; Fridays;
independent reform; eight pages 15x22; snb-
"scription $1.25; established 1871 ; Smallfield
& Son, editors and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: 1,106 in 1899
1,149 in 1900
■ 1,252 in 1901
1,286 in 1902
1,430 in 1904
1,472 in 190S
1,613 in 1906
1,757 in 1907
RICHMOND HILL, rorfc Co., West
□ 743 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 m. N.
of Toronto, the county seat and capital of
the Province. Tannery and carriage vrorks.
LIBERAL; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 13x20 ; subscription $1 ; established
1878;T.F. McMahon, editor and publisher (6— 3).
RIDGETOWN, JCent Co. p 2,800
pop., on Michigan Central Rd.,22m. E. of
Chatham. Agriculture and manufacturing.
DOMINION; Thursdays; conservative;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1895; P. H. Bowyer, editor; Bovryer
Bros., publishers (9—3).
PliAINDEALER; Wednesdays ;
liberal-reform ; eight pages 18x24; subscription
$1 ; established 1876; Claxton & Whitman,
editors and publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had cre-
dit for issuing more than 1,000 copies
regularly in the years 1894 and 1893,
but has not since set up any claim for
issuing so many.
RIPLEY, Bruce Co., West -D 600 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., l(]m. S. E. of Kincar-
dine, the county seat. Farming.
EXPRESS; Fridays; four pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1894; Geo. H.
Mooney, editor and publisher.
RODNEY, Elgin Co., Tfes^ jlll,200pop.,
on Michigan Central Rd., 40 m. S. W. of St.
Thomas, the county seat. Planing, grist
and saw mills and door and sash factories.
Farming and lumbering.
i>tERCURY; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 18x22; subscription $1 ; established
1883; W J. Young, editor and publisher (6—3).
RUSSELL, i^?^s■.seZ/ Co. [J'400t pop., on
New York & Ottawa Rd., about 25 m. S. E.
of Ottawa.
LEADER; Thursdays (A A).
ST. CATHARINES, c. h., Lincoln
and Niagara Co. Q 9,170 pop., on Grand
Trunk and St. Catharines & Niagara Rds.
and Welland canal, 12 m. N. W. of Niagara
Falls. Manufacturing. Health resort.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thurs-
days; liberal ; daily four pages 18x24, weekly
eight pages 15x22; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established 1826; E. J. Lovelace.
ONTARIO.
editor; The Journal of St. Catharines (Ltd.),
publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a rat-
ing to that effect. It has not since
made any renewal of the claim.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
STANDARD: every morning, and
WEEKLY, Thursdays; reform; daily four,
weekly eight pages 15x22 ; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1 ; established 1872 ; Standard
Printing Co., editors and publishers (S — 3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 2,114 in 1902 and 2,721 in 1904.
since which it has not furnished any.
defiriite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
ST. GEORGE, 5m?U Co. p TOO pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 9 m. W. of Brantford,
the county seat. Agricultural-implement,
wagon and cement works. Shipping point.
SENTINEL ; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22: subscription $1; established 1893; Jas.
Heveron, editor and publisher (7—5).
ST. MARY'S, Perth Co., South d-
3,416 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 13 m. S.
W. of Stratford, the county seat, 25 N. of
London and 100 W. S. W. of Toronto, the
capital of the Province. Building-stone
quarries, woolen, flax and agricultural-im-
plement manufactories and extensive lime
kilns. Large creamery. Agriculture.
ARGUS; Thursdays; liberal; eight pages
17^x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1856 ; A. F.
Wood, editor and publisher (7— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issle of 1,504 ior the
year 1896, and exceeding 1,000 in 1900,
but has not since made claim to issu-
ing so many.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; liberal conserv-
ative; eight pages 17x24; subscription $1;
established 1876; John Wolfe Eedy, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: 2,180 in 1901
2,192 in 1907
ST. THOMAS, c. h., Elgin Co., East p
11,300 pop.— local estimate 13.400— on Grand
Trunk, Michigan Central, Wabash, Lake
Erie & Detroit River and Canadian Pacific
Rds., 17 m. S. of London. General manu-
facturing. Agriculture.
EVENING JOURNAL; every evening
except Sunday, and SOUTHERN COUN-
TIES JOURNAL, Thursdays; liberal;
daily eight to sixteen pages, weekly ten
pages 15Vix22J^; subscription— daily $4, week-
ly $1; established— daily 1881, weekly 1859;
The Journal Publishing Co., Ltd., editors
and publishers (3— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,024 in 1898
and 2,864 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 2,557 in 1895 and 2,385
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1279
ONTARIO.
ONTARIO.
in 1896, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
TIMES; every evening excent Sundays
and holidajs, and VVEEKL. Yjfhursdays ;
daily eight, weekly ten to tweive pages
153^x203^; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1;
established— daily 18S2, weekly 1873; Times
Printing Co. of St. Thomas (Ltd.), editors
and publishers (2 — 6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 3,389 in 1903 and 3»7oo in 1905,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for is-
suing more than 1,000 copies regularly
in the years 1899 and 1904, but has not
since set up any claim for issuing so
many.
MUNICIPAL. ^VORIiD; monthly;
municipal service; twenty pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1R91: The Municipal
World, Ltd., publishers (12—4).
Copies printed: 3,221 in 1901
3,845 in 1904
4,500 in 1906
4,333 in 1907
SARNIA, c. h., Lambton Co., West cf
6,692 pop., on Grand Trunk and Erie &
Huron Rds. and St. Clair r., near Lake
Huron. Terminal port for upper lake
steamers. Connected with Port Huron,
Mich., by ferries. Saw, grist and woolen
mills.
OBSERVER; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKliY, Fridays; liberal;
dailv four, weekly eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription—daily $4, weekly $1; established-
daily 1895. weekly 1853: H. Gorman, editor
and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,021 in 1905 and 1,121 in
1906. since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report,
but was credited with more than 1,000
in 1907.
The weekly had credit for an aver-
age issue of 1,876 in 1896 and 1,684
in 1906, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
CANADIAN; Wednesdays ; eight pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 185 <:
Canadian Printing Company, editors and
publishers.
LAMIJTON CO. POST; Thursdays,
and SARNIA POST, Saturdays; inde-
pendent; twelve pages 1.5x22: subscription
$1; established 1886; W. B. .;. Williams, editor
and publisher.
Copies printed: The combmed edi-
tions of this paper had credit for an
average issue of 1,833 in 1894 and 1,600
in 1896, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
SAUI.T STE. MARIE, Algoma
District \} 2,414 pop.— local estimate 11,000—
on Canadian Pacific and Algoma Central
Rds., at the Rapids on St. Mary's r. and foot
of Lake Superior, opposite Sault Sainte
Marie, Mich. Summer resort. Water power.
Pulp and steel mills, blast furnaces, reduc-
tion works, saw mills, agriculture and min-
ing. Alkali works, machine and railroad
shops.
SAUIiT EXPRESS; Saturdays; re-
form; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1.50;
established 1887; C. N. Smith, editor and pub-
lisher.
SAULiT STAR; Thursdays; conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1892; James W. Curran, editor and
publisher (1 — 6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,844 in 1903
and 2,101 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
SEAFORTH, Huron Co., South -a
2.641 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 21 m. S. E.
of Goderich, the county seat. Salt and en-
gine works, household furniture, shoes,
flax, clothing and woolen manufactories
and flour and oatmeal mills. Egg, grain,
produce and lumber center.
HURON EXPOSITOR; Fridays;
liberal; eight pages 18x23; subscription $1;
established 1867; M. T. McLean, editor; Mc-
Lean Bros., publishers (2— 7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,089 in 1905
and 4,080 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1907.
SHEIiBURNE, Dufferin Co., East D-
1,202 pop., ou Canadian Pacific Rd., 16 m.
from Orangeville, the county seat, and 64
N. W. of Toronto, the capital of the Prov-
ince. Milling, manufacturing and agri-
culture.
ECONOMIST; Thursdays; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1 : established 1883; T. F.
E. Claridge, editor and publisher (10—5).
FREE PRESS; Thursdays; conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1875: R. L. Mortimer, editor and
publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,204 in 1896
and 1,326 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 1,000 in 1907.
SIMCOE, c. h., Norfolk Co., South p
2,674+ pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and River
Lynn, 8 m. N. of Lake Erie and 80 S. W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province. Agri-
culture and canning.
BRITISH CANADIAN; Wednesdays;
conservative; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1861; W. Y. Wallace, editor;
W. P. Kelley, publisher.
REFOR3IER; Thursdays ; liberal ;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1858: Hal. B. Donly, editor and publish-
er (12—5).
Copies printed: 1,598 in 1901
1,830 in 1902
1,903 in 1903
2,137 in 1904
2,213 in 1905
2,436 in 1906
2,901 in 1907
1080
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
SMITH'S FALIiS, Leeds and Oren-
ville Co., North D- 4,200 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd. and Rideau canal, 12 m. E. of
Perth, the county seat. Bolt factory, iron
works, flour mills and agricultural-imple-
ment and stove manufactories.
NEWS; "Wednesdays; eight pages 18x24:
subscription $1; established 1883; James H
Ross, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,323 for the
year 1896, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
RIDEAU RECORD; weekly, twice a-
week, Tuesdays and Thursdays; liberal;
eight pages 17J^.k22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; G. F. McKimm, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SOUTHAMPTON, ^rMce Co., North
-D 2,029 pop., terminal of Grand Trunk Rd.
Tri-weekly steamers from Samia and Du-
luth, Minn., and daily stage to Owen Sound.
Summer resort. Furniture and wood turn-
ing factories; mineral water works and
foundry. Lumbering, milling, fishing and
shipping.
BEACON; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x32: subscription $1; established
1888; Ernest E. Short, editor and publisher
(3-8)
SOUTH MOUNTAIN, Dundas Co.
D- 400t pop., 35 m. S. of Ottawa.
MOUNTAIN HERAT.Di Thursdays;
independent; eight pages I7}^x23; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1898; James Stewart,
editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
SPRINGFIELD, Elgin Co. p on
Central Rd., 6 m. N. E. of Aylmer. Cheese
factory and saw and planing mills.
ECHO; Fridays; Independent; four pages
17x22; subscription $1; established 1897; I.
Llndsley, editor and publisher (12—3).
STAYNER, Simcoe Co., North a
1,357 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 26 m. from
Barrie, the county seat. Lumbering and
manufacturing of shingles and grain rais-
ing.
SUN; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x32; subscription $1 ; established 1877;
H. W. Jakeway, editor and publisher (7—5).
STIRLING, ^a««n^s Co., North n 850
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 16 ra. N. N. W. of
Belleville, the county seat. Flour and plan-
ing mills, foundry, evaporator, etc. Farm-
ing and dairying.
NEWS-ARGUS; Thursdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 15i^x22»^; subscription $1;
established 1879; James Currie, editor and
publisher (1—8).
ONTARIO.
Semi-weekly,
STOUFFVILLE, Ontario Co., West
a 1,500 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 28 m.
N. N. E. of Toronto, the county seat and
capital of the Province. Agriculture.
TRIBUNE; Thursdays ; liberal ; eight
pages 17J^x24; subscription $1; established
1888; Wm. Malloy, editor and publisher.
STRATFORD, c. h., Perth Co.,
North -a 14,000 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.,
40 m. N. by N. E. of London. Furniture, car-
nage, chiir and cordage factories. Grain,
lumber, cheese, live stock and agriculture.
EVENING BEACON ; every evening
exceptSunday.and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
liberal; daily eight, weeklv sixteen pages
18x22; subscription— daily $4, weekly $1; es-
tablished—daily 1887, weekly 1854; W. M.
O'Beirne, editor and publisher (1—6).
Copies printed: daily, 1,750 in 1907
Weekly, 2,294 iri 1907
EVENING HERALD; every
evening except Sunday, and S E M I -
WEEKLY; conservative ; dailv eight,
semi- weekly twelve pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion—daily $4, semi- weekly $1; established
1855 ; W. S. Dingman, editor ; Stratford Herald
Printing Company, publishers (2—7).
Copies printed: daily: 1,256 in 1901
1,472 in 1903
1,728 in 1904
1,814 in 190S
1,987 in 1906
2,142 in 1907
3,342 in 1897
3,453 in 1901
3,013 in 1907
DER CANADISCHE KOLO-
NIbT; Wednesdays; German; eight pages
laxS; 9ubscrtption$2; established 1864 ; J.H.
Schmidt, editor and publisher (8—3 P) (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,225 for the year 1896,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
STRATHROY, Middlesex Co., West
P 3,316 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and
Sydenham r., 20 m.W. of London, the county
seat. Various manufactories. Farming.
AGE; Thursdays ; liberal ; eight pages
17x24 ; subscription $1 ; estaoUahed 1867 ;
Evans Bros., editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
DISPATCH; Wednesdays: conserva-
tive ; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1861 ; Richardson Bros., editors and
publishers (8— 3P).
STREETSVILLE, Peel Co. n 695
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 21 m. W. of
Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Water power, utilized in mills and woolen
manufactory. Farming.
REVIEW-HERALD ; Thursdays; in-
dependent; eight pages 15x22: subscription
$1; established 1847: O.R. Church, editor and
publisher (6—3).
STURGEON FALLS, Nipissing
District i 1,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific
Rd., 22 m. W. of North Bay, the county seat.
Saw, paper and pulp mills. Fishing and
mining.
■ADVERTISER; Thursdays: eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1895;
Andrew G. Davie, editor and publisher.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1281
ONTARIO.
SUDBURY, Sudbtiry District tl
3,300 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 80 m.
W. of North Bay and 170 E. of Sault Ste.
Marie. Nickel, copper and gold mining
and lumbering.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; eight pages
UUx21}4; subscription $1; established 1891;
Journal Publishing Co., editors and publish-
ers (1—8).
SUNDRIDGE, Muskoka and Parry
Sound District ^ 600 pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd., 60 m. N. of Bracebridge. Several saw
mills. Agriculture and mining.
ECHO; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages IS^Ib; subscription $1 ; established 1890;
Archibald Thorn, editor; Thorn & Harper,
publishers (6—3).
T AR A, -Bruce Co., iVor^TlHD 695 pop., on
Grand Trunk Rd.. 19 m. W. S. W. of Owen
Sound. Flour and carding mills, machine
shop and foundry.
Ij E A D E R ; Thursdays ; independent ;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1881 ; H. A. Vandeusen, editor and pub
lisher.
TAVISTOCK, Oxford Co. p 1,000
pop., on Buffalo & Goderich and Wiarton &
Port Dover Rds., 12 m. S. E. of Stratford.
Brick and furniture factories. Farming.
GAZETTE; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1895;
F. H. Leslie, editor and publisher (6—3).
TEES W A T E R, Bruce Co., East -d
950 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Teeswater r. Woolen, flour and saw mills
and machine shops. Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; independent-reform;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab
Ushed 1874; A. D. Mackenzie, editor and
publisher (1—8).
THAMESrORD, Oxford Co. p 450t
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 15 m. E. by
N. of London.
STAR ; Thursdays (A A).
T U A'Nl'ESVIl.'L'E, Sothwell Co. p
798 pop., on Canadian Pacific, Wabash and
Grand Trunk Rds., 16 m. N. E. of Chatham.
Cider making, lumbering, canning factory
and manufacture of bricks, tiles, handles
and barrels.
HERALiD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1886; Thomas W. Sims, editor and pub
lisher (7— 5).
THEDFORD, Lambton Co., 800 pop.,
on Grand Trunk Rd., 32 m. E. of Sarnla, the
county seat. Fruit and celery culture.
EAST L.AIVIBTON TRIBUNE; Thurs-
days; independent: eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1900; W. Bryant, edl
tor and publisher (7—5).
THESSAIiON, Algoma District \2
1,160 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Lake Huron, 40 m. E. by S. E. of Sault Ste.
Marie. Lumbering, fishing, mining and
agriculture.
A L. GO MA ADVOCATE; Fridays;
four pages 18x24; subscription $1 ; established
1888; W. L. Nichols, editor and publisher.
THORNBURY, Grey Co., East n 902
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and at mouth of
81
ONTARIO.
Beaver r., on Georgian bay, 110 m. N. W.
of Toronto, the capital of the Province.
Flour mills and water power. Grain
market.
HERALD; Thursdays; eight pages 13x20;
subscription $1; established 1892; W. J. Fan-
son, editor and publisher (9—3).
UNION STANDARD; Thursdays
(AA).
THOROLD, Waiand Co. g 2,273 pop.,
on Grand Trunk and Niagara, St. Catharines
& Toronto Rds. and Old and New Welland
canals. Street car from St. Catharines.
Water power, used in flour, paper, pulp and
knitting mills and other manufactories.
Stone quarries in vicinity. Agriculture.
POST; semi-weekly, Tuesdays and Fri-
days; independent; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1 ; established 1875; John H. Thomp-
son, editor; The Thorold Post Printing and
Publishing Co., publishers (2—8).
TILBURY, Kent Co. p 1,036 pop., on
Michigan Central and Canadian Pacific
Rds., 38 m. E. of Detroit, Mich. Timber and
agriculture.
TIMES; Fridays; independent; eight
pages 17x23; subscription $1 ; established 1^4;
Wm. A. Shaw, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies reg-
ularly in the years 1898 and 1899, but
has not since set up any claim for is-
suing so many.
TILSONBURG, Oxford Co., p
2,500 pop., on Michigan Central, Wabash,
Canadian Pacific, Tllsonburg. Lake Erie
and Pacific and Grand Trunk Rds., 24 m. E.
of St. Thomas. Saw mills and agriculture.
Manufactures cheese, cereals, cider, vine-
gar, evaporated apples, show cases, en-
gines, etc.
LiIBERAIi ; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 18x22; subscription $1; established 1877;
F. E. Aldrlch, editor and publisher (7—5).
OBSERVER AND FARMERS'
FIRESIDE COMPANION ; Fridays;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1863; J. Law, editor; John Law & Co.,
publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,045 for the year 1902,
1,100 in 1906, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
TIVERTON, Bruce Co., West -a 550
pop., 9 m. N. N. E. of Kincardine and 15 S.
S. W. of Port Elgin, connected by dally
stage with both places. Farming.
WATCHMAN; Thursdays ; liberal;
«ight pages 15x^; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1873 ; C. Cameron, editor and pub-
lisher (6—3).
TORONTO, c. h., Toronto City n
307,971 pop.. Capital of the Province,
on Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Rds.
and a bay on the N. W. shore of Lake On-
tario. Steamers ply regularly to all the
principal ports. Manufacturing and com-
mercial center.
DAILY.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sunday ; independent ; ten to
thirty-two pages 17x30; subscription $8; es-
1262
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO— Toronto.
tabllahed 1876; J. Ross Robertson, editor and
pubilsner (1 — 5).
Copies printed: 21,818 in 1895
31,884 in 1904
40,824 in 1907
GLOBE; every morning and evening ex-
cept Sunday, and GLOBE AND CAN-
ADA F AR 31 E K , Tuesdays ; reform ;
daily twelve, weekly twenty, Saturday
twenty -eight pages 17x23; subscription— daily
$4, Saturday $1.75, weekly $1; established
1844; Globe Printing Co., publishers '1—6).
Copies printed: The daily editions of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 28,741 in 1896 and 50,229 in
1906, since which they have not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory
report, but were credited
than 40,000 in 1907.
Weekly, 23,702 in
28,866 in
MAIL AND EMFlltE; every morning
and evening except Sunday, and WEEK-
LY, Thursdays; coust-rvaiive: ten to thirty
pages 18x20; subscription— daily $4, weekly
$1; established 1872; W. J. Douglas, manager;
Mail Printing Company, editors and publish-
ers (2—8).
Copies printed: daily
with more
1896
1907
23,601 in 1895
41,181 in 1900
39,145 in 1903
45,463 in 1904
41,135 in 1905
40,760 in 1907
The weekly edition of this paper had
credit for an average issue of 30,086 in
1895 and 17,921 in 1900, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
(It^"The absolute correctness of the latest
circulation ratingaccordedthe
Mail and Empire is guaranteed
»by the publishers of Rowell's
American Newspaper Direc-
tory, who will pay one hundred
dollars to the first person who
successfully controverts its accuracy.
Publisher's announct-ment. — The Daily Mail
AND Empire has a larger morning circula
tion than any other paper in Canada, a lar
ger circulation in Onrarlo than any other
morning paper, a larger circulation in
Toronto city than any other morning paper.
Mail and Empire circulation is worth more
per thousand than that of any other me
dlum in Canada. Sworn statement of dis-
tribution furnished. The Mail and Empire
Is the only paper in Canada having its own
leased wire to New York — receiving and
publishing simultaneously the NTew York
Sun's entire financial news. Canada's
greatest High-Class morning dallj' news-
paper.
NEWS ; every evening except Sunday;
independent; twelve to twenty-eight pages
18x24: subscription $3; established 1880; Wm.
Douglas, editor ; The News Publishing Co.
of Toronto (Limited), publishers (5—5).
Copies printed:
1896
1900
1904
1905
1906
1907
34,282 in
41. 573 in
33.173 in
38,282 in
37.581 in
37,178 m
STAR; every evening except Sunday; in-
dependent; daily fourteen to sixteen, Satur-
day twenty eight to thirty-two pages 16fx2U;
subscription $3; established 1893; J. E. Atkin-
son, managing director; The Star Printing
and Publishing Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 17,785 in 1896
ONTARIO— Toronto.
and 42,313 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-.
tory report, but was credited with
more than 40,000 in 1907.
WORLD; every morning; Independent;
ten or more pages 17x25 ; subscription-
dally $3, Sunday $2; established 1880; W. F.
Maclean, editor; The World Newspaper Co.,
publishers U"-i— 6).
Copies printed: daily, 28,988 in 1905
35,674 in 1907
Sunday, 20,369 in 1905
35,282 in 1907
WEEKLY.
CANADIAN BAPTIST; Thursdays;
baptist; sixteen pages 11x16; subscription
$1.50; established 18o4 ; R. D. Wairen, busi-
ness manager; Standard Publishing Com-
pany (Llmiceci), publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: 5,742 in J902
6,996 in 1907
CANADIAN CHURCHMAN; Thurs
days ; church of England ; sixteen pages 10x14 ;
subscription $2; established 1872; Frank Woot-
ten, editor and publisher. Office, 1 Toronto
street (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ex-
ceeding 2,250 in 1896 and more than
1,000 in 1903, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
CANADIAN CONGREGATIONAL-
IST; Thursdays; congregational; sixteen
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established 1853;
W. Edwin Mertens, editor and publisher
(1-8).
Copies printed: For the year 1900
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
CANADIAN CONTRACT REC-
ORD; Weilnesdays; municipal; contract-
ing; twenty four pages 8i^xl3; subscription
S2; established 1889; O. H. Mortimer Publish-
ing Co. (Ltd.), editors and publishers. Office,
Confederation Life building (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CANADIAN COURIER; Saturdays;
thirty-two pages 9x13; subscription $2.50;
established 19(16; John A. Cooper, editor;
Courier Press (Ltfl.), publishers. Office. 81
Victoria street (3—7 P).
CANADIAN ENGINEER, METAL
TRADES' JOUllNAL AND ELEC-
TRICAL SCIENCE REVIEW; week-
ly ; civil and mechanical engineering and elec-
tricity; seventy six pages 9x14; subscription
SI; established 1893; E. D. James, editor and
publisher; dated also at Montreal. Office,
62 Church street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,504 in 1896
and 6,045 in 1903, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CANADIAN GROCER; Fridays;
groceries and general merchandise; eighty-
two pages 9x12; subscription $2; established
1887: E. S.Moore, editor ; The MacLean Pub-
lishing Co. (Ltd), publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an_ issue of 6,500 in 1900, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1283
ONTARIO— Toronto.
ONTARJO—Toronto.
CANADIAN SPORTSMAN AND
LIVESTOCK JOURNAL. ; Thursdays;
eporting; twelve pages 12x18; subscription $2 ;
establisned 1870; E. King Dodds, editor; Cana-
dian Sportsman and Live Stoclc Journal Pub-
lishing Co., publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding i,ooo in 1905 and 1907.
CATHOLIC REGISTER; Thursdays;
roman catholic; eight pages 17x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1893; P. F. Cronin, edi-
tor; The Catholic Register Publishing Com-
pany (Ltd.), publishers. Office, 119 Wel-
lington street, W. (2—7)
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,065 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1903
and exceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN; Wednes
days; methodist; thirty -two pages 13x18;
subscription $1.5U; established 1829; Rev. W.
B. Creighton, editor: Methodist Book and
Publishing House, publishers (12 — 6).
Copies printed: 26,354 in 1895
22,910 in 1900
22,185 in 1901
23,467 in 1903
26,934 in 1504
26,095 in 1905
25,691 in 1906
21,733 in 1907
FAITHFUL WITNESS; Tuesdays;
undenominational; sixteen pages 9x12; sub-
scription $1; established 1886; Wm. Hender-
son, editor and publisher (A A).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 2,250 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1898 and 1899, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many as 1,000.
FINANCIAL POST OF CANADA;
Saturdays (A A).
HARDWARE AND 3IETAL; Satur-
days; hardware, metals, machinery, paints
and oils; seventy two pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1839; H. T. Hunter, editor;
The MacLean Publishing Co. (Limited), pub-
lishers (12— 5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 4,000 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
MONETARY TIMES. TRADE RE-
VIEW AND INSURANCE CHRON-
ICLE; Saturdays; commercial, banking
and insurance; fortv-eight pages 9x18: sub-
scription $2; established 1866; W. F. Field,
editor; Monetary Times Printing Co. (Ltd,),
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5;iSs_ in 1897
and 5,981 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
N O R T H-E N D E R ; Thursdays; four
to eight pages 17^x23; subscription 50 cents;
established 1887; North-Ender Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers; prints editions en-
titled East-End Echo, West-Ender, West-End
Echo, NorthweM-Ender and East-Endcr. Of
flee, 110 Mail building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 18,865 in 1902
and 25,778 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 20,000 in 1907.
OFFICE AND FIELD; Thursdays;
Insurance; sixteen pages Gx9; subscription
$2; established June, 1905; W. B. Campbell,
editor and publisher. Office, 101 Temple
building I9— 5P).
ONCE-A-WEEK ; Thursdays; Inde-
pendent; eight to twelve pages 15x22; sub-
scription SI; established 1895; Once-a Week
Co., editors and publishers; prints an edition
for Parkdale (1—4).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 7,500 in 1898 and more than
4,000 in 1899, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
ONTARIO REPORTER; Thursdays;
law; thirty six pages 6x9; subscription $10;
established January, 1903; E. B. Brown, editor;
The Carswell Co., publishers. Office. 30 Ade-
laide street. East (1—8).
ONWARD; Saturdays; Juvenile; meth-
odist; eight pages 11x16; subscription eOcents;
established 1890 ; Rev. W. H. Withrow, D.D..
editor; Methodist Book and Publishing House,
publishers (1—8). Does not insert advertise-
ments.
PIONEER; Fridays; temperance: four
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established 1894;
F. S Spence, editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1895
and 4,866 in 1897, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
PLEASANT HOURS; Saturdays; ju-
venile; methodist; four pages 11x16; sub-
scription 30 cents; established 1880; W. H.
Withrow, D.D., editor; Methodist Book and
Publishing Co., publishers (12—5). Does not
Insert advertisements.
PRESBYTERIAN; Thursdays; presby-
terian; thirtv-two pages 9x13; subscription
$1.50; established 1884; Rev. M. McGregor,
editor; The Westminster Co., publishers
(1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
SATURDAY NIGHT; Fridays; so-
ciety; twelve to sixteen pages 15x22; sub-
scription $2; established 1887; T. J. Clark,
editor; H. Gagnler, publisher (9— 3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 13,063 in 1896
and 17,252 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1905 and 1907.
SECULAR THOUGHT; Thursdays;
free thought; twelve pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $2; established 1884; J.Spencer & C. M.
Ellis, editors and publishers (12—3).
SENTINEL AND ORANGE AND
PROTESTANT ADVOCATE; Thurs
days; ten pages 18x24: subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1870; H. C. Hocken, editor; The
Sentinel Pub. Co.. Ltd., publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 12,586 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 12,500 in 1907.
SUN; Wednesdays; agricultural; ten
pages 17x213^; subscription $1; established
1892; W. L. Smith, editor; Sun Printing Co.,
publishers. Office, 18 20 King street, West
/o Q\
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 8,584 in_ 1897
and 16,077 in 1904, since which it has
12S4
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO— Toronto.
ONTARIO— Toronto.
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
TRUTH; Saturdays; eight pages 17x22;
subscription $3; esta^blished 188 i ; The Wil-
son Publishing Co. (Limited), editors and
publishers (8—3 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1898 and more than
2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
VARSITY; Wednesdays, during the
college year; collegiate; sixteen pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1881; Students
of the University of Toronto, editors and pub-
lishers.
WAR CRY; Saturdays; Salvation Army;
sixteen pages 11x16; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1884; BruDO Friedrich, editor; John
M. C. Horn, publisher. Does not insert ad-
vertisements.
BIWEEKLY.
PRESS SIFTINGS; bi-weekly, Fri-
days; literary; eight pages 13x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1899; F. Hall, editor;
Central Press Agency, publishers. Office, 70
Pearl street (1—8).
SEMI-MONTHLY.
CANADA LAW JOURNAL.; semi
monthly; law; fifty pages 7x10; subscription
$5; established 1855; Henry O'Brien, editor;
The Canada Law Book Co., publishers. Office,
32 Toronto street.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CANADIAN FLORIST; semi month
ly (AA).
CANADIAN MANUFACTURER;
semi-monthly ; industrial ; fortveight pages
9x12; subscription $1.50; established 1880; J. J.
Cassidey, editor; Canadian Manufacturer
Publishing Company (Limited), publishers.
Copies printed. This paper had credit
for an issue of .-^(Soo in 1899, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
CANADIAN MINING JOURNAL;
semi monthly (A A).
CANADA MUSIC TRADES JOUR-
NAL; semimonthly; music industries;
thirty-two pages 10x14; subscription $1;
established 19(Xl; Fullerton & Shaw, editors
and publishers (12—7).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for ]
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907. !
CANADIAN TEACHER; semi
monthly; educational; thirty six pages 7x10;
subscription $1.25; established 1897: G.E.Hen-
derson, editor; The Educational Publishing
Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
FARMINti WORLD; semimonthly;
agriculture, live stock and household; flfty-
two pages 9x13; subscription tl ; established
1882; F. W. Hodson, manager ; Farming World
(Limited), publishers. Office, 506 Temple
building (5-7). '
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 9,870 in 1897
and 9.431 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 7,500 in 1907.
MASONIC SUN; semi-monthly ;
masonic; ten pages 10x14; subscription $1;
established 1897; H. T. Smith, editor; Masonic
Publishing Co., publishers. Office. 23 Jordan
street (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies regu-
larly in the years 1903 and 1904, but has
not since set up any claim for issuing
so many.
^.MERCHANT AND GENERA L
STOREKEEPER: semi monthly:
mercantile; twenty pages 10x133^; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established March, 1885; R. S.
Mortley, editor; Merchant Publishing Com-
pany, publishers. Office, S. E. cor. Yonge
and Wellington streets (8—3 P).
Copies printed. This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,200 for the
year 1895, 1,227 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
PLUMBER AND STEAMFITTER;
semi monthly (A A).
WESTERN LAW REPORTER;
semimonthly; law: flfty-six pages (5x9; sub-
scription $10; established February, 1905: E. B.
Brown. editor; The Carswell Co., publishers.
Office 30 Adelaide street. East (1—8).
MONTHLY.
AXcGOMA missionary NEWS;
monthly; church of England; twelve pages
9x12; subscription 50 cents; established 1878 ;
Rev. Charles Piercy, editor; The Algoma
Missionary Press, publishers.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,396 in 1899
and 3,100 in 1901, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but was credit with more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
ALL THE WORLD; monthly: unde-
nominational; sixty pages 6x9; subscription
$1: established 1880; The Salvation Army,
editors and publishers.
ANCIENT FORESTER; monthly;
Ancient Order of Foresters; sixteen pages
9x13; subscription 25 cents; established 1880;
W. Williams, manager; Ancient Order of
Foresters, publishers. Office, 80 Church
street (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
BOOKSELLER AND STATION-
ER; monthly; books, stationery and fancy
goods: sixty-eight pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1884: W. A. CraJck, editor;
The MacLean Publishing Co. (Limited),
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,500 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
BULLETIN; monthly; insurance; thir-
ty-six pages 9x12; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; W. Campbell, editor; The Bulle-
tin Publishing Company of Toronto (Lim-
ited), publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
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of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
BUSY-MAN'S MAGAZINE; nioutb
ly; mercantile; one hundred and eighty
pages 6x9; subscription $2; established 1895;
J. McGoey, editor; The MacLeau Publishing
Company, publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,854 in 1898
and 1,746 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CANADA liANCET; monthly; medi-
cine and surgery; one hundred pages 7x10;
subscription $2; established 1867; John Fer-
guson, M.D., editor and publisher. Office,
13 Wellington street, E. ( 1(J— 5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,029 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
CANADA LUMBERMAN, WOOD-
WOK KEUS', MANUFACTURERS'
AND MILLERS' GAZETTE; monthly;
fifty six pages lOJ^xU; subscription (includ-
ing weekly supplements $1; established 1880;
The C. H. Mortimer Publishing Company,
of Toronto (Limited), publishers ( 12 — ri).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,691 in 1898
and 2,550 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
CANADIAN ARCHITECT AND
BUILDER; monthly : architectural ;
forty-six pages 9x14; subscription (Including
weekly supplement. Contract Record) $1;
Architect edition, $2; established 1888; The
C. H. Mortimer Publishing Company of
Toronto (Limited), editors and publishers.
Office, Confederation Life building (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1898
and 1,763 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CANADIAN BAKER, CONFEC-
TIONED AND RESTAURATEUR;
monthly; forty-four pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1889; Jas. Acton Publishing
Co.. editors and publishers (1—8).
CANADIAN BOOKSELLER AND
NEWS AGENTS' AND STATION-
ERS' JO r ilNAL ; monthly ; books ; sixty-
our pasces 9x12; saiiicrlpcion $ 1 ; established
1838; William D. Henderson, publisher. Of
fice. 121 Church street (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,100 for the
year 1898, but has not since made
definite and satisfactory claim to is-
suing so many as 1,000 copies.
CANADIAN CRAFTS3IAN AND
MASONIC RECORD; monthly; ma-
sonic; thirty-six pages 6x9; subscription $1;
established 1865; F. W. Rose, editor; Rose
Newspaper Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies prmted: 1,000 in 1907
CANADIAN DRl GGIST; monthly;
drugs and pharmacy; sixty-four pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1889; Wm. J.
Dyas, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,222 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907-
CANADIAN ELECTRICAL NEWS
AND ENGINEERING JOURNAL;
monthly ; mechanical ; twenty -eight to forty
pages 9x14 ; subscription $1 ; establiahed
1883; The C. H. Mortimer Publishing Co., of
Toronto (Ltd.), editors and publishers. Of-
fice, Confederation Life building (10—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,600 in 1896
and 1,725 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
CANADIAN EPWORTH ERA;
monthly; methodist; thirty two pages 9x13;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; A. C,
Crews, D.D., editor; William Briggs, pub-
lisher. Office, Wesley building (12—5).
Copies printed: 6,392 in 1899
5,767 in 1901
6,004 in 1902
7,738 in 1903
6,683 in 1904
6,196 in 1905
6,700 in 1906
7,025 in 1907
CANADIAN FURNITURE AND
UPUOLSTER Y JOURNAL AND
UNDERTAKERS' GAZETTE;
Monthly; furniture, upholstery and under-
taking; sixty pages 10x13^; subscription
tl; established 1894; James Acton, editor;
The James Acton Publishing Co. (Ltd.), pub-
lishers (1—8).
CANADIAN HARNESS AND CAR-
RIAGE JOURNAL; monthly; harness
and carriages; forty pages 9x12; subscription
$1: established 18S0; W. J. Dyas, editor and
publisher (12—3),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,454 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than i.ooo in 1907.
CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST;
monthly; horticulture; fifty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; established 1878; L. W. Grimsby,
editor; The Ontario Fruit Growers' Associa-
tion, publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: No definite arid satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
CANADIAN IMPLEMENT AND
VEHICLE TRADE; monthly; imple-
ments and vehlcleR; forty-eight pages 9x12;
subscription 50 cents; established 1899; P. G.
Van Vleet, editor; The Veliicle Publishers
(Ltd.), publishers. Office. 1 Wellington street.
West (1—8).
Copies printed: 5,250 in 1902
5,875 in 1903
6,000 in 1904
6,083 in 1905
6,125 in 1906
6,517 in 1907
CANADIAN TEXTILE JOURNAL;
monthly; textile: forty four pages 9x12;
subscription $1; established 1883; Biggar-
Wilson (Ltd.), publishers. Office, 79 80 Con-
federation Life building (1—8).
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF MEDI-
CINE AND SURGERY; monthly;
medical: two hundred pages 7x10; subserin-
tiou$2; established 1807; J. J. Cassidy. M.D.,
editor: W. A. Young, M.D., publisher. Office.
145 College street ( 12—6).
Copies printed: 4,792 in 1901
5,027 in 1902
5,456 in 1903
5,587 in 1904
5,673 in 1906
5,582 in 1907
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO— Toronto.
CANADIAN KENNEL. GAZETTE;
monthly ; dogs; twenty pages 9x12; subscrip-
tion $1; established lb88; H. B. Donovan, edi-
tor and publisher (1—8).
CANADIAN JjAVV TIMES; monthly;
law; eighty pages 6x9; subscription $5; estab-
lished 1881; E. b. Brown, editor; The Carswell
Company (Limited), publishers. Ofltice, 30
Adelaide street E. (1—8).
CANADIAN MAGAZINE ; monthly;
literary; one hundred and twelve pages
7x10^; subscription $2.50; established 1892;
Newton McTavish, editor; Ontario Publish-
ing Co.. publishers. Oflflce, 63 Yonge street
(11-6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 20,446 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with exceeding 17,500 in 1902
and more than i2,.<5oo in i90.<; and
1907.
CANADIAN MOTOR; monthly; auto-
mobiles; motor boats; seventy two pages
5^x8; subscription $1; established December,
1905; The Vehicle Publishers (Ltd.), publish
ers (1—8). Office, 1 Wellington street. West
(1-8).
Copies printed: 4,540 in 1906
5,325 in 1907
CANADIAN NEWSAGENT; month
ly (A A).
CANADIAN PAINTER AND DEC-
ORATOR; monthly; painting; decorat
Ing; thirty-six pages 9x18; subseripllon $1;
established 19u4; James Acton, editor; James
Acton Publishing Co., publishers. Offlce,
59 St. John street (1—8).
CANADIAN PHAR3IACEUTICAL
JOURNAIj ; monthly; pharmaceutical;
flfty-two pages 8x11; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1868; J. E. Morrison, editor; The Phar-
maceiitlcal Publishing Co.. publishers.
CANADIAN POTTERY AND
GL.ASS GAZETTE: monthlv (A A).
CANADIAN POULTRY REVIEW;
monthly ; poultry raising ; forty eight to
seventy-two pages 8x11: subscription 50
cents; established 1877; H. B.Donovan, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-_
ularly in the years 1898 and 1902, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so manv.
CANADIAN PRACTITIONER
AND REVIEW; monthly; medical;
one hiindred and eight pages 8x11; subscrip
tion $2; established 1876; A. H. Wright, M.D.,
W. H. B. Aiklns, M.D., and Edmund E. King,
M.D., editors and publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,275 for the
year 1896, 2,700 in 1899, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
CANADIAN SHOE LEATHER
JOURNAIi; monthly; shoes and leather;
seventy six pages 9x13 A; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1888; James Acton, editor; The
James Acton Publishing Co.
Office. 59 John street (1— S).
Copies printed: For the
this paper seemed to assert
an average issue exceeding
ies, but failed to furnish such
information as would warrant
ONTARIO— Toronto.
publishers.
year 1907
that it had
1,000 cop-
definite
the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
CANADIAN STENOGRA PHER ;
monthly; stenography; forty pages 7x9?^;
subscription $1; established 1904; Archibald
W. Smith & Partners, Ltd., editors and pub-
lishers (1—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,000 for the year 1905,
but has not since made definite and
satisfactory claim to issuing so many.
CANADIAN WOOD\VORKER ;
monthly; carpentry, woodworking; thirty-
six pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1908; F. Page Wilson, editor; Biggar Wilson
(Ltd.), publishers. Office, 79 Confederation
Life building (1—8).
CHURCH CHOIR; monthly; music;
twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $1;
established 1904; James Acton, editor; James
Acton Publishing Co., publishers. Office, 59
St. John street (1—8).
CONSTRUCTION; monthly (A A).
DOMINION DENTAL. JOURNAL;
monthly; dentistry; one hundred and twen-
ty-four pages 7x10; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1889 ; W. George Beers, editor ; The
Nesbitt Publishing Co., publishers (8—3 P).
DOMINION MEDICAL MONTHLV
AND ONTARIO MEDICAL JOUR-
NAIj; monthly; medical; one hundred and
twenty-eight pages 7x10; subscription $2;
established 1892; Graham Chambers and
Walter McKeown, editors; The Nesbitt Pub-
lishing Co. (Limited), publishers (6— 3i.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
e:x;ceeding 1,000 in 1895 ^nd 1907.
DRY GOODS REVIEW ; monthly:
dry goods, men's furnishing goods, clothing,
mlllinei-y, hats, caps and furs; one hundred
and sixtv eight pages 9x12; subscription %2;
established 1891; G, E. Eraser, editor; The
MacLean Publishing Company, publishers.
Office, 10 Front street. East (12- 6),
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,000 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000
every year since 1901, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
ECONOMIST; monthly; insurance
bauknig and finance; thirty-two pages 9x1 li;
subscription $2; established 1897; W. K.
Wood, manager; Economist Piinting and
Publishing Company, publishers. Office, 110
Bay street (12— 6).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
excetding 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
EDUCATIONAL .MONTHLY OF
CANADA; monthly, except July and
August; educational; tifty two pages 7x10;
subscription $1; estalillshed 1879; John C.
Saul, editor; The University Co. (Ltd.), pub-
lishers (T— 3) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue excedding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ENGINEERING JOURNAL OF
CANADA; monthly; engineering; forty-
four pages 9x12; subscription $1 for two
years; established September. 1905; Arch'd
W. Smith & Partners, editors and publishers.
Office, 36 38 Lombard street (1—7).
FOREIGN MISSIONARY TID-
INGS; monthly; presbyterian; twenty-
eight pages 6x9; subscription 15 cents; estab
lished 1884; Mrs. John Macgillivray, editor;
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of
the Presbyterian Church In Canada, pub-
lishers.
FORESTER ; monthly, Independent
Order of Foresters; thirty eight pages 7x10;
subscription $1; established 1880; Oronhya-
teka, M.D., editor and publisher. Office,
Temple building (1—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 155,500 in 1899
and 235,917 in 1905, since which it has
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not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 75,000 in 1907. which is the high-
est rating ever accorded in the absence
of a satisfactory detailed statement of
actual issues covering a full year.
FREE3IASSON; monthly; masonic;
twenty pages 9x11; subscription 5b cents; es-
tablished 18S1; J. A. Cowan, editor; Cowan &
Co., publishers (1— S).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1Q05 and 1907.
HOME JOURNAL; monthly; house-
hold; twenty-eight paces Ilxl:"); subscription
50 cents; established 1905; James Aefon,edi
tor; The Canaaian Woman's Ma^Jiziue Pub-
lishing Co. (Ltfi.), publisher.«. Otflce, fit St.
John street ( 1—8).
Copies printed: Xo definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 12,500 in 1907.
INDEPENDENT ODD-FEIil.OW;
monthly; odd-fellowship; sijcteen pages
l(>+xl4; subscription $1; established 1898; W.
S. Johnston, editor and publisher. Office, 106
Adelaide street, W. (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,250 in 1901, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
INDUSTRIAL CANADA; monthly;
Industries and commerce; seventy-two pages
9x12; subscription $1; established 1900; Cana
dian Manufacturers Association, publishers
(12-6)._
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,317 in 1902
and 4,179 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2.250 in 1905 and 1907.
INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL
REVIEW; monthly: insurance; finance;
thirty two pages 9x12;' snbscriiitifin 82; estaVi-
llshed January. 1805: F. McPhillips. editor
and publisher. Office. 77 York street (12— 5 P).
LAV" VVORKER; monthly (a A).
MACHINERY AND 3IANUFAC-
TURINi; NEWS; monthly; machinery;
ninety six pages 9x12; subscription $1; es
tablished 1889: J. C. Armer and G. C. Keith,
editors; The MacLean Publishing Co., pub-
lishers (1—8).
MERCHANT AND MANUFAC^T-
URER ; monthly (A A).
METHODIST MAGAZINE AND
REVIEW; monthly; methodist; literary;
one hundred and four pages 6^^x93'^: .sub
scription $2: established 1875; W. H? With-
row, D.D., editor; Methodist Book and Pub-
lishing House, publishers. Office, Wesley
building (12-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,992 in_ 1895
and 2,913 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
MISSIONARY OUTLOOK: month
ly; methodist; twenty four pages 9xl.S; sub-
scription 40 cents; established 1880; Rev. A.
Sutherland, editor and publisher (12—3).
Does not insert advertisements.
MISSIONARY AVITNESS: monthly;
undenominational; twenty pages 8jxll; sub-
scription 65 cents; established 1904; Rowland
V. Bingham, editor and publisher. Office,
262 Delaware avenue (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,704 in 1907
ONTARIO— Toronto.
MONEY AND RISKS; monthly; in-
surance, finance and commerciiil; tMrty-aix
pages 9x12; subscription $2; established 189:3;
W. S. Milne, editor; A. Thornton, publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue 01 2,915 for the
year 1898, and exceeding 2,250 in 1899,
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
M O T O R I N <; ; monthly ; automobiles
and motor boaib; sixty pages TixUU; sub-
scription $1; c^taijlifchtd i;tOt>; E.M.Wilcox,
editor and publisher. Office, 2tj Lombard
street (4—7 Pj.
MUSICAL CANADA; monthly (A A).
NEW ERA; monthly; church of Eng-
land; forty-tour pagt-s 7^x10; subscription
50 cents; established 1902; The Missionary
Society of the Church of England In Canada,
publishers. Office, 43 Coniederation Llle
building (7—5).
OUTDOOR CANA DA ; monthly (A A).
PRINTER AND PUBLlSsHEK;
monthly; typographical, paper and pulp:
fiftv two pages 9x12; subscription $Z; es-
tablished 1892; W. A Craick, editor; The
MacLean Publishing Co. (Ltd), publishers
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,630 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than i.ooo in
1905 and 1907.
PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE;
monthlv; paper: sixij-iour pages 6x1); sub-
scription $1; established 19i3; E. B. Biggar,
editor; Biggar W list n, Ltd., publisheis. Of-
fice, Confederation Life building (1—8).
PYTHIAN REVIEW: monthly ;
Knights of pNthias-; sixteen pages StxlH;
subscription $1; established 1900; E.Allison
Powers. S. R., editor and publisher. Office,
19 Elm street (1— 8P).
RAIL WA Y AND MARINE
WORLD; monthly; steam, electric and
street railways, contractors, express, tele-
graph and telephone Interests; eighty eight
pages 9x12; subscription Sl.rO; established
1890; Acton Burrows, editor; The Acton Bur-
rows Co., Ltd., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,500 in 1904
and 1,500 in 1905, since which it has
not fjjrnished a report, but was credit-
ed \\Tth more than 1,000 in 1907-
SCOTTISH CANADIAN; monthly;
Scottish; thirtv-six pages 71^2x10; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1896: Alexander Eraser,
editor and publisher. Office, 53Canada Life
building.
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SUNDAY SCHOOL BANNER »
monthly ; methodist ; sixty-four pages 6i^xi<H;
siibscriptlon 60 cents; established 1867; Rev.
W. H. Wlthrow, D.D., editor: Methodist Book
and Publishing House, publishers (12—5).
Copies printed: 16,208 in 1895
16,471 in 1900
17,596 in 1902
17,600 in 1904
17,792 in 1905
17,9^2 in 1906
18,104 in 1907
TEACHERS' WORLD; monthly
'Telephone AGE; monthly; thirty-
six pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
1906; Biggar-WIlson, Ltd., editors and pub-
1288
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO— Toronto.
Ushers. Office, Confederation Life building
(1-8).
TRADER AND CANADIAN JEVV-
ELiER; raonttily; jewelry; fifty-six pages
9xl2;subscriptiou $1; established 1879; Trader
Publishing Company, editors and publishers
(6-3).
Copies printed: For the year 190
this paper seemed to assert that it ha
an average issue exceeping 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
TRINITY UNI VEKSITY RE-
VIEW ; monthly, during the college year;
collegiate; twenty pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1879; Students of Trinity Uni-
versity, editors and publishers (3 — 3).
WESTMI N STER ; monthly ; undenomi-
national; ninety pages 7xlU; subscription
$1.50; established la96; Rev. R. Haddon,
editor; The Westminster Co., Ltd., publish-
ers. Office, Confederation Life bldg. (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1901 and more than
1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
QUARTERLY.
TRAVEIi AND RECREATION:
quarterly (A A).
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE; quar
terly (A A).
TORONTO JUNCTION, York Co.
West a 5,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.,
1 m. from Toronto, the capital of the
Province.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1888; A. B.
Rice, editor; Tribune Printing and Publish-
ing Co., publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in 1902, but has not since set up
any claim for issuing so many.
TRENTON, Hastings Co., West U
4,363 pop., on Grand Trunk and Central On-
tario Rds. and Trent r., at head of Bay of
Quinte and mouth of Murray canal, 60 m.
W. of Kingston and 101 E. of Toronto* the
capital of the Province. Water power,
lumber and paper mills and cold storage
warehouse.
ADVOCATE; Thursdays; liberal-con-
servative; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1;
established 1879; Advocate Printing and
Publishing Company, editors and publishers.
COURIER; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 17x22; subscription $1; established
1866; Clarence G. Young, editor and pub-
lisher (1-S).
TWEED, Hastings Co., East Q 1,500
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Bay of
Quinte Rds. and Moira r., 25 m. N. E. of
Belleville. Flour and saw mills, foundries
and machine shops, iron, copper and mica
mines and dynamite factory. Agriculture.
NEWS AND HASTINGS CO. AD-
VERTISER ; Tlmrsdays ; Independent;
twelve pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1887; Redfern Brown, editor; W. J.
Taylor, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,835 in 1902
and 1,940 in 1904, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
ONTARIO.
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1905 and 1907.
UXBRIDGE, Ontario Co., North U
1.800 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 42 m. N.
N. E. of Toronto, the Provincial capital.
Various manufactures. Farming.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; reform; eight
pages 17x24; subscription $1; established
1869 ; W. H. Keller, editor and publisher (1—4).
Copies printed: 1,066 in 190 1
1,224 in 1902
1,282 in 1903
1,411 in 1906
1,518 in 1907
NORTH ONTARIO TIMES; Thurs
days; conservative; eight pages 15x22; sub
scrlption $1; established 1867; J. H. Chlnn,
editor and publisher (1—8).
VANKLEEK HILL, Prescott Co.
cf 1,800 pop., on Canada Atlantic Rd., 58 m.
N. E. of Ottawa, the Dominion capital.
Farming.
EASTERN ONTARIO REVIEW;
Fridays; independent liberal; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1894; H. C.
Jones, editor and publisher (7—5).
WABIGOON, Painy River Co., 305
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 25 m. E. of
Rut Portage, the county seat. Agriculture.
STAR; Thursdays: Independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscripilon $1.50; established
1897; Jos. Osborne, editorandpubllsher(3— 3).
WALKERTON, c. h., Bruce Co.,
East -a 3,061 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd.
and Saugeen r., 71 m. N. W. of Guelph. Has
manufactories and mills. Agricultural dis-
trict.
BRUCE HERA I^D; Wednesdays; eight
pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established 1861 ;
L. H. McNamara, editor and publisher (12—6).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
ah average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such deSllite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
BRUCE TIMES; Thursdays (A A).
TELESCOPE; Thursdays; reform;
eight pages 20x26; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1869; A. W. Robb, editor and publisher.
WALKERVIELE, ^ssex Co.. North
p 933 pop., on Grand Trunk, Lake Erie &
Detroit River and Wabash Rds., 2 m. E. of
Windsor. Distillery. Shipyards Tobacco.
HERALD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1 ; established 1897; Walkerville
Printing Company, editors and publishers.
WALLACEBURG, Bothwell Co. p
2,726 pop.— local estimate 3,400— on Erie &
Huron Rd. and Sydenham r., 23 m. N. W.
of Chatham. Glass works. Agriculture.
HERALD; Thursdays : independent ;
twelve pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1871; R. Sutherland, editor and pub
Usher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,036 for the
year 1899, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
NEWS; Thursdays; eight pages 20x24:
subscription $1; established 1895; Colwell
Bros., editors and publishers (8—5).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
CATALOG QE BY STATES.
1289
ONTARIO.
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i,ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WARKWORTH, Northumberland
Co., East D 800 pop., 30 m. N. E. of Cobourg,
the county seat. Large cheese factory.
Agriculture.
JOURNALi ; Thursdays; Independent;
•ight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1892; W. H. Henry, editor and pub-
lisher.
WATERFORD, Norfolk Co., North
p 1,212 pop., on Michigan Central Rd., 8 m.
N. of Simcoe, the county seat, and 16 S. of
Brantf ord. Manufacturing and agriculture.
STAR; Tliursdays; reform; eight pages
15x22; subscription .$1; established 1874; P.
George Pearce, editor and publisher (7—51.
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
liVATERLOO, Waterloo Co., -n
4,000 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 40 m.
N. W. of Hamilton and 63 W. of Toronto,
the capital of the Province. Woolen mills,
iron foundries, furniture, shoe and broom
and brush factories. Headquarters of three
insurance companies.
CANADISCHER BAUER N-
F R E IJ N JD ; Thursdays; German; con
servative; eight pages 17x22; subscription
$1.50; established 1850; A. Weidenhammer,
editor; The German Printing and Publishing
Co., publishers (7—5).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
CHRONICLE-TELEGRAPH;
Thursdays; reform; eight pages 17x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1855; David Bean,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WATFORD, Lambton Co., East
p 1,299 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 28 m. E.
of Sarnla. Manufacturing and agi-lculture.
GUIDE ADVOCATE; Fridays;
neutral; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1:
established 1874; Harris & Co., editors and
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: 1,850 in 1905
2,047 in 1907
WELLAND, c. h., Welland Co. Q
2,570 pop., on Grand Trunk, Canadian
Pacific, Wabash, Pere Marquette and Mich
igan Central Rds. and Welland r. and canal,
8 m. N. of Lake Erie. Manufacturimg of
ONTARIO.
binder twine rope and machinery. Lumber
and grain. Natural gas.
TEL.EGRA PH ; semi weekly, Tuesdays
and Fridays; conservative; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1863; Thos. H.
Sears, editor; Sears & DutT, publishers (12— 6).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average^" issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
PEOPLE'S PRESS; Tuesdays; four
pages 15x22; subscription 60 cents; established
1899; The Press Company, editors and pub-
lishers (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,530 in 1902
and 3,727 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but was credited with
more than 2,250 in 1907.
TRIBUNE; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
15x23; subscription $1; established 1857; J.J.
Sidey, editor and publisher (6—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 3>329 in 1895 and 3,816
in 1905, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port, but was credited with more than
2,250 in 1907.
'WELLESLEY VILLAGE, Wa-
terloo Co. a
3IAPLE LEAF; Thursdays (A A).
WEST LORNE, ^Igin Co. p 1,000
pop., on Michigan Central and Pere Mar-
quette Rds.. 27 m. S. W. of St. Thomas.
Milling and manufacturing.
ELGIN SUN; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; siibseriptlon $1: estab-
lished 1899; W. H. Bole, editor and publisher
(1—8).
CANADIAN CHECKER PLAYER ;
monthly; checkers; twenty six to fifty-four
pages 7x10; subscription $2; established
January, 1907; Manson D. Teetzel, editor and
publisher (1—8).
WESTON, York Co.. West Z 1,500 pop.,
on Grand Trimk and Canadian Pacific Rds.
and Humber r., 3 m. N. W. of Toronto, the
county seat and capital of the Province.
Foundries, windmill, pump and chemical
works, carriage, cutlery and bedstead fac-
tories, flour and grist mills. Agriculture.
TIMES AND GUIDE; Thursdays;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1859; J. K. Keefler, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,314 i" 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
WESTPORT. Leeds Co. South, 550
pop., on Brockville, Westport & Sault Ste.
Marie Rd., 40 m. N. of Kingston. Farming.
MIRROR; Thursdays; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1; established 1894; W.
B. Adams, editor and publisher.
WHEAT LEY, Essex Co. p 700 pop.,
on Lake Erie & Detroit River Rd. and Lake
Erie, 8 m. N. E. of Leamington.
JOURNAL; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22; Bubscriptlon $1; estab-
1290
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO.
lished 1895: T. F. Epplett, editor and pub-
lisher (12—3).
WHITBY, c. h., Ontario Co., South
D 2,276 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Lake
Ontario, 30 m. E. N. E. of Toronto, the cap-
ital of the Province. Grain and produce
market. Shipping point for lumber.
CHRONICLE; Thursdays; iudepend
ent; twelve pages 17J^x24; subscription $1;
established 1856; C. A. Goodfellow, editor
and publisher ( 1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than i,ooo copies reg-
ularly in the years 1895 and 1902, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
ONTARIO CO. GAZETTE; Thurs
days; independent; twelve pages 171^x24;
subscription $1; established 1862; C. A. Good-
fellow, editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,800 for the
year 1897, but has not since made defi-
nite and satisfactory claim to issuing so
many as 1,000 copies.
CANADIAN CO-OPERATOR;
monthly (A A).
WIARTON, Bnice Co., North n 1,984
pop.— local estimate 2,500— on Grand Trunk
Rd. and Colpoys bay, 40 m. N. of Chesley.
Saw mills, furniture factories, tanneries,
etc.
CANADIAN AN!) LIBERA I. CON-
SERVATIVE BANNER OF NORTH
BRUCE; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1 ; established
1894; C. F. Camobell, editor and publisher.
ECHO; Thursdays; reform; eight pages
15x22; subscription $1; established 1879; A.
Logan, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,059 in 1902
and exceeding 1,000 in 1904, but has not
since made definite and satisfactory
claim for issuing so many.
WINCHESTER, Dundas Co. n- 1,200
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 32 m. S. of
Ottawa, the capital of the Dominion, and
93 W. of Montreal, Que. Foundry, furniture
factory, woolen and flour mills, etc. Agri-
culture and dairying.
PRESS; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established 1888;
Byron Lane, editor and publisher (7—5).
WINDSOR, Essex Co., North J2
14,509 pop., on Michigan Central, Grand
Trunk, Wabash and Canadian Pacific Rds.
and Detroit r., opposite Detroit, Mich. Ship-
ping point for salt and agricultural pro-
ducts. Salt, and brewing and distilling of
liquors.
EVENING RECORD; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEKLY', twice-a-
week, Tuesdays and Fridays; liberal: eight
pages 16x24; subscription— daily $3, weekly
$1; established— daily 1890, weekly 1860; The
Record Printing Co., publishers (12— -I).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 2,211 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
ONTARIO.
average issue of 3,936 in 1902, since
which it has not furnished and definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 2,250 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
IiEPROGRES;Friday8;French; liberal;
eight pages 13x24; subscription $1; established
1881 ; Gaspard Pacaud, ex-M.P.P., editor;
Aurele Pacaud, publisher.
STANDARD; Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 16x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1900: C. E. Percy, editor; F. J. Hughes,
manager (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
WORIjD; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $3; established 1898; World Pub-
lishing Company, editors and publishers
(9-3) (A A).
W I N G H A M , Buron Co., East -a
2,500 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds. and Maitland r., 33 m. E. N. E-
of Goderlch, the county seat. Furniture
factories and saw, salt and flour mills.
Water power. Agriculture and dairying.
ADVANCE; Thursdays; conservative:
eight pages 18x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1873; T. Hall, editor and proprietor (7—5).
Copies printed: 1,300 in 1967
TIMES ; Thursdays; reform: eight pages
18x22; subscription $1 ; established 1872 ; H.B.
Elliott, editor and publisher (8—3 P).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it ha'd
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance^
of a rating 15 that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
WOODSTOCK, c. h., Oxford Co.,
North p 8,612 pop.— local estimate 9,000—
on Canadian Pacific and Grand Trunk Rds.,
28 m. E. N. E. of London, 48 W. by S. W. of
Hamilton and 98 S. W. of Toronto, the capi-
tal of the Province. Manufactures of musi-
cal Instruments, soap, agricultural imple-
ments, etc. Seat of Woodstock (Baptist)
College. Dairying and confectionery.
EXPRESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and AVEEKIjY, twice a-week, Tues-
days and Fridays; conservative; eight pages
—daily 15x22, weekly 18x24: subscription —
daily $3, weekly $1 ; established 1899; Express
Printing Co., editors and publishers (6—6).
Copies printed: The weekly edition
of this paper had credit for an issue of
2,000 in 1902, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
SENTINEL-REVIEW; every evening
except Sunday, and WEEK I^ Y, Thurs-
days; liberal; daily eight to twelve, Satur-
day fourteen to sixteen, weekly sixteen to
twenty four pages 18.x23; subscription— daily
$3, weekly $1 : established— daily 1886, weekly
1854: Sentinel-Review Co. (Ltd.), editors and
publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,896 in 1895 and 4,148 in
1906, since which it has not furnished
any definite and satisfactory report.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1201
ONTARIO.
but was credited with more than 4,000
in 1907.
The weekly had credit for an aver-
age issue of 4,510 in 1895 and 4,479
in 1906, since which it has not fur-
nished any definite and satisfactory re-
port but was credited with more than
4.000 in 1907.
ROD AND GUN AND MOTOR
SPORTS IN CANADA; monthly ; sport
ing; motoring; one hundred and twenty to
one hundred and fifty pages 6-^x10; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 189S; W.J. Taylor, pub-
lisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 5,000 in 1901, since which
it has not furnished any definite and
satisfactory report, but was credited with
more than 4,000 in 1905 and 1907.
WROXETER, Huron Co. -n 446t
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
STAR; Thursdays (A A).
WYOMING, Lambton Co. p 829 pop.,
on Great Trunk Rd., 16 m. E. of Sarnla.
Grist and saw mills.
ENTERPRISE: Thursdays; Independ-
ent; eight pages 13x"^0; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1891; Enterprise Printing Co., pub-
lishers (8— 5).
ZURICH, Huron Co. -D 500 pop., 24
m. S. of Goderich, the county seat. Flax
and grist mills. Carriage factory.
HERALiD ; Fridays ; eight pages 13x20 ;
subscription $1 ; established 1900; E. Zeller,
editor and publisher (8—3 P).
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
CHARLOTTETOWN,c.h .<?tte«n»
Co. a 11,372 pop.. Provincial Capital,
on Prince Edward Island Rd. and Hills-
borough r., near the southern coast. Com-
merce and manufacturing.
EXA3IINER; every evening except Sun
day; liberal conservative; eigiit to sixteen
pages L5x2vJ; subscription $1 ; established 1847;
W. L. Cotton, editor; Examiner Publishing
Co., publishers (4—7).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 1,150 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
GUARDIAN; every morning exceptSun-
day, and RURAL. GUARDIAN, every
evening except Sunday; independent; eight
to sixteen pages 17J«ix2^, subscription— morn-
ing .$3, evening $3; established— morning 1891,
evening 1887; J. E. B. McCready, editor; Island
Guardian Publishing Co , publishers (2— S).
Copies printed: morning,
1,468 in 1901
3,043 in 1905
3,084 in 1907
Evening, 3,987 i" 1907
PATRIOT; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; liberal;
daily eight pages 15i«x21M, weekly sixteen
pages 18x241^; subscription— daily $2. weekly
$1; established 1859; F. J. Nasli. editor; Pat-
riot Publishing Company, publishers ((!— 3).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
1,300 in 1900, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
report, but has been credited with more
than 1,000 every year since, up to and
including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
issue of 2,275 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since 1902,
up to and including 1907.
HERALD ; Wednesdays ; conservative;
four pages 1934x28 ; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished 1871); James Mclsaac. editor and pub-
lisher.
Copies printed: For the year 1898
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDER;
Fridays; four pages 19x27; subscription $1;
established 1894 ; The Islander Publishing
Company, editors and publishers (1—8).
ROYAL GAZETTE; Satm-days; offi-
cial; four to eight pages 9x12; subscription
$1; established 1791; Geo. W. Gardiner, pub-
lisher (1—8).
WATCHMAN; Fridays; four pages
18x24; subscription $1; established 1890; P.
McCourt, editor; Watchman Publishing Co.,
publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
SUMMERSIDE, Prince Co. -a 3,000
pop., on Prince Edward Island Rd. and
Northumberland straits. 49 m. W. of Char,
lottetown, the capital of the Province.
Shipbuilding, nmnufacturing and agri-
culture.
ISLAND FAR3IER; Thursdays; agri-
cultural; four pages 2Ux27; subscription $1,
established 1887; A. D. Bratiscombe. editor;
Pioneer Publishing Co.. publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,000 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1902, up to and including
1907.
JOURNAL; Wednesdays; conserva-
tive; eight pages 18x25; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1865 ; W. A. Brennan, editor and
publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5.33.1 in 1894
and 5,259 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 2,250 every year since 1902,
up to atid including 1907.
PIONEER; Mondays ; liberal ; four
pages 20x27; subscription $1; established
1879; A. D. Branscombe, editor; Pioneer Pub-
lishing Co., publishers ( 1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 4,000 in 1894, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1902, up to and including
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
AGRICULTURIST; Saturdays; agricult-
1292
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.
QUEBEC.
ural and stock raising; eight pages 17x26; sub-
scription $1.25; established 1876; W. A. Bren-
nan, editor and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,445 in 1894
and 5.367 in 1898, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
TIGNISH, Prince Co. -n 300 pop., on
the Prinee Edward Island Kd. and Gulf of
St. Lawrence. Important fishing station.
Farming and dairying.
Li'IilI PARTIAL.; Thursdays; French;
independent; eight pages 16x22; subscription
$1 ; established 1893 ; F. J. Buote, editor ;
L'Impartial Publishing and Printing Co.,
publishers (3—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,605 in 1898
and 2,146 in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
QUEBEC.
ARTHABASKAVILIiE, c. h.,
Drummond and Arthabaska Co. d- 1,034
pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Nicolet r.,
36 m. E. of Three Rivers and 60 S. of Quebec,
the capital of the Province. Milling and
agriculture.
,L'UNION DES CANTONS I)E
L'EsiT; Fridays; French; liberal: four
pages 19x25 ; subscription $1 ; established
1867; Louis Lavergne, editor; Arthabaskaville
Printing Co., publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1901
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
BAIE SAINT PAUL, Charlevoix
Co. a 1,408+ pop., 39 m. N. E. of Ste. Anne
du Beaupre. Agriculture and lumber.
ECHO DE CHARLEVOIX; Thurs
days (A A).
B£RTHI£R, c h., Berthier Co. \j
1,537 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. Iron
foundry and s&w, woolen and lumber mills.
L.A GAZETTE DE BERTHIER;
Fridays; French; four pages 15x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1888; C. A. Chenevert,
editor and publisher.
BUCKINGHAM, Labelle Co. p 2,239
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., 20m.N. E.
of Ottawa, Ontario. Lumber.
POST AND LABELL.E CO. ECHO;
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; established 1895; A. H. Parker, editor
and publisher (6—3).
CHICOUTIMI, c. h., Chicoutimi and
Saguenay Co. [^ 3,826 pop., on south shore
of Saguenay r., 100 m. W. N. W. of Fraser-
ville and connected by steamer with
Quebec, the capital of the Province. 210 m.
distant. Several large mills. A shipping
point for lumber. Agriculture and lum-
bering,
LE PROGRES DU SAGUENAY;
Thursdays ; ^French ; independent ; eight
pages 16x23; subscription $1; established
1886; H.Magnan, editor; J. D. Guay, publish-
er (7—5).
TRAVAILLEUR; Wednesdays (A A).
L.E MESSAGER DE ST. ANTOlNE
DE PA DONE; monthly; roman catholic;
twenty pages 6x8; subBcrlptlon 50 cents; es-
tablished 1894; Rev. E.DeLamarre, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: 11,574 in 1907
CnOATICOOKE, Stanstead Co. D-
3,086 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd. and Coati-
cooke r., 20 m. S. by S. E. of Sherbrooke and
122 E. S. E. of Montreal. Engaged in lum-
ber trade. Cotton knitting, braid, furni-
ture and other manufactures.
OBSERVER; Fridays ; independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1868 ; W. L. Shurtleff, editor ; Observer
Printing Co., publishers.
GOOKSHIRE, c. h., Compton Co. a-
I.IOU pop., on Canadian Pacific and Maine
Central Rds., 13 m. E. of Sherbrooke. Flour
and saw mills and furniture factory.
COillPTON CO. CHRONICLE;
Wednesdays : conservative ; eight pages 15x22 ;
established 1891 ; L. E. Charbonnel, editor ; The
Chronicle Printing Co., publishers (9—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an issue of 1,275 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every year
since, up to and including 1907.
COWANSVIliliE, Misstsquoi Co. a
639 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and
Yamaska r., 13 m. E. S. E. of Farnham, the
county seat. Manufacturing. Butter and
cheese market.
OBSERVER; Thursdays; independent-
conservative; four pages 21x27; subscription
$1; established 187U; John J. Barker, editor
and publisher.
DRUMMONDVILLE,(I>iuni.
niDnilville East P. O. ), Di-unuuond Co. \^
1,450 pop., on Cauadlan Pacific Rd., 28 m.
S. W. of Arthabaskaville.
LiA JUSTICE; Fridays; French; liberal;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lisned 1901; Napoleon Gorceau, editor and
publisher (12-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
ERASER VILLE, Temiscouata Co. cf
6,r.KJ pop., on Intercolonial Rd., connected
by Richelieu & Ontario Co. '8 steamers with
Quebec, the capital of the Province. Fur-
niture factory, pulp mills and foundry.
Farming.
L.E JOURNAL DE FRASER-
VlLiLE; Fridays; Fi-ench ; independent;
four pages 18x24; subscription 50 cents; estab-
lished 1883; Joseph Mercier, editor and pub-
lisher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
ST. LAURENT; Fridays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1293
QUEBEC.
QUEBEC.
GRANBY, Shefford Co. n 4,:>99 pop.—
local estimate 5,000— on Ceutral Vermont
Rd., 13 m. W. by N. W. of Waterloo. Manu-
factories of rubber goods, rattan furniture,
carriages, cigars, lasts, tobacco, sanitary
plumbing supplies, combs and celluloid
goods, evaporators and boxes, wrenches
and baskets.
LEADER-MAIL. AND EASTERN
TOWNSHIPS RECORD; Tliursdays;
Independent; elgtit pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1391; Geo. Legge, editor;
Granby Printing and Publishing Co., publish-
ers; prints an edition for Farnham (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,1 18 in 1899,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
HULL. c.h.. Wright Co. -a 13,264 pop.,
on Canadian Paciflc Rd. and Ottawa r.,
opposite Ottawa, Ont., the capital of the
Dominion. Lumber, cement, factories and
shipyards. Mining district.
HULL CITY ADVANCE AND
GATINEAU BEACON ;Frideys; liberal;
four pages 12x18; subscription $1; established
1900; James Thomas Pattison, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
LE SPECTATEUR; Thur.sdays;
French; liberal; four pages \^x20}4; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1889; N. Page, editor and
publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,230 for the
year 1897 and exceeding 1,000 in 1902.
but has not since made claim to issuing
so many.
HUNTINGDON, c. h., Huntingdon
Co. d 1,144 pop., on Grand Trunk and St.
Lawrence & Adirondack Rds., 47 m. S. W. of
MontreaL Saw, grist, shingle and planing
mills, foundry and agricultural-implement
factories. Farming.
CANADIAN GLEANER; Thursdays:
four pages 20x26; subscriptions! ; established
1863: Robert Sellar, editor and publisher (1—8).
NEWS AND ENTERPRISE; Thurs
days; conservative : twelve pages 18x24;
established 1892; E. R. Smith & Son, editors
and publishers (1—8).
JOLIETTE, c. h., Joliette Co. ^ 5,200
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Great North-
ern Rds. and L'Assomption r. Foundries and
manufactures of tobacco, biscuits, paper,
etc. Market town and business center.
L'ETOILE DU NORD ; Thursdays;
French; independent; four pages 18x24; sub-
8cription75 cents; established 1(?84; Albert Ger-
vais, editor and publisher (12—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,517 in 1900
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1901,
and exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
LAGHINE, Jacques Cartier Co. p
6,042 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Paciflc Rds., 8 m. S. W. of Montreal.
LAKE SHORE AND SUBURBAN;
Wednesdays (A A).
LACHUTE, Argenteuil Co. p 2,022t
pop., on Canadian Pacific and Canadian
Northern Rds., 45 m. W. of Montreal. Mill.
Ing and furniture manufacturing.
WATCHMAN; Fridays (A A).
LEVIS, c. h., Levis Co. a- 9,000 pop.,
on Quebec Central , Intercolonial and Grand
Trunk Rds. and St. Lawrence r., opposite
Quebec, the capital of the Province. Saw
mills and factories and extensive shipping
trade.
LE QUOTIDIEN ; every evening ex-
cept Sunday, and L'HEBI)0:>IADAIRE,
Wednesdays; French; iudepeuclent; four
pages 18x24; subscription— daily S2.50. weekly
50 cents; established 1878; Joseph Mercier,
editor and publisher (1— S).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 5.387 in 1894, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1907.
MAGOG, Stanstead Co. d- 3,600 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Lake Mem-
phremagog, 19 m. S. of Sherbrooke. Cotton
and print mills.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1895; John R. Wlllcox, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MONTMAGNY, Montmagny Co. d
l,919t pop., on Intercolonial Rd.. 49 m. N. E.
of Quebec. Milling and butter making.
COURIER ; Fridays (A A).
MONTREAL, c. h., Montreal City -a
266,826 pop., on Grand Trunk and Canadian
Pacific Rds., on S. side of the Island of Mon
treal on St. Lawrence r. Principal city in
the Dominion, and engaged in manufact-
ure, commerce and shipping. An inland
port, connected by railroad and canal with
all ports In Canada and the United States.
A port of entry for eight ocean steamship
companies. At the head of ocean naviga-
tion and thecommencement of lake, canal
and river navigation.
DAILY.
GAZETTE : every morning except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays; conserv-
ative; eight to sixteen pages 17x23; subscrip-
tion—daily $6, weekly 50 cents; established
lu2§i Gazette Printing Co., publishers (8—3 P) ;
prints an edition of weekly for Megantlc.
Office, corner St. Francois Xavler and Craig
streets.
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit f or _ an issue^ of
7,029 in 1895 snd 10,699 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 7.500 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 3.385 for the year 1895,
bMl Has not since made claim to issuing
so many as 1,000 copies.
HERALD; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays; daily
twelve to sixteen, Saturday twenty to twen-
ty four pages 15x24; subscription— daily $3,
weekly $1; established— daily 1808, weekly
1853; The Herald Publishing Co., publishers.
Office. 283 St. James street (12— 6).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
1294
AMERICAN MEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
QUEBEC— Montreal.
this paper had credit for an average is-
sue of 18,781 in 1900 and 23,850 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 18,836 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 12,500 in 1907.
LiA PATRIE ; every evening except
Sunday, and VV E E K L. Y , Thursdays ;
French; daily ten to forty-tour, weekly
twelve and sixteen pages 18x24; subscription
—daily $S, weekly $1 ; established— dally 1879,
weekly 1880; La Patrie Publishing Co., Ltd.,
publishers. Office. Ste. Catherine street and
Hotel de Ville avenue ( 12—6).
Copies printed: Tlie daily edition had
credit for an average issue of 19,091
in 1898 and 37,991 in 1905, since
which it has not furnished a definite
and satisfactory report, but was credit-
ed with more than 20,000 in 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 25,844 in 1898, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with exceeding 17,500 in 1902 and more
than 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
Li A PRESSE; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Saturdays; French;
independent; daily fourt^es-^. thirty-six,
weekly sixteen pages 18x24; subscriptiOil-^
dally $3, weekly $1 ; established 1884; T.
Berthiaume, Pres. ; La Presse Publishing Co.
(Ltd.), publishers. Office, corner Main and
St. James streets (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 45,450 in 1895
67,822 in 1900
68,532 in 1901
70,420 in 1902
80,259 in 1904
96,771 in 1905
100,087 in 1906
103,808 in 1907
20,769 in 1895
34,433 in 1900
37,974 in 1902
39,642 in 1903
48,207 in 1905
49,992 in 1906
50,197 in 1907
iCF'The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating- accorasd La Presse
is ffuaranieed by the pub-
lishers of Roweil s Amer-
ican Newspaper Directory,
who will pay one hundred dollars to the
first person who successfully controverts
its accuracy.
Publisher's announcement .—L,&rgest dail}'
circulation in Canada without exception.
Honor ab le
methods, that
is the business
b a s i s of La
Presse. Field
eovered in
everv section
of Canada,
where French
is spoken. The
^net circulation
of La Presse
exceeds by 40,000 copies that of the largest
English daily published in Canada and by
38,000 copies the combined circulation of
the other French dailies also publlihed in
the Dominion. Sworn statements and books
QUEBEC— Montreal.
Weekly:
^A^"*
4&'
opened to advertisers to verify circulation
claimed.
W. J. Morton, salaried representative.
New York office, Brunswick Bldg., 5th Ave.
and 25th Street. Chicago office. No. 87
Washington Street— Mr. Elmer Wilson in
charge.
LiE CANADA: every morning except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
French; dailyte»r-weekly sixteen pages
17x24; subsdrfplion— dally $3, weekly $1; es-
tablished 1903; Canada Publishing Co., edi-
tors and publishers (1—5).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an average
issue of 19,287 in 1904, since which it
has not furnished any definite and sat-
isfactory report, but was credited with
more than 12,500 in 1905 and 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 18,757 in 1904, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but was credited
with more than 12,500 in 1905 and
1907.
STAR} every evening except Sunday,
and F A I>1 1 L Y H E ir A L I) AND
WEEKLY S rAR, Wednesdays; weekly
agricultural; daily jjiiefvr-t?fsixteen, Satur-
day twenty-four to thirty two, weekly
twenty- four to thirty-two pages 18x^4; sub-
scription—daily $8, weekly $1 ; established
1869; The Montreal Star Publishing Co. (Ltd.),
publishers. Office. 165 St. James street (1—8).
Copies printed: daily: 41,453 in 1895
57,941 in 1900
55,079 in 1902
55,127 in 1903
56,795 in 1904
58,125 in 1905
60,954 in 1906
62,837 in 1907
Weekly: 74,188 in 1895
116,685 in 1900
121,418 in 1902
122,269 in 1903
125,240 in 1904
126,307 in 1905
128,453 in 1906
* 129,335 in 1907
^^"The absolute correct-
ness of the latest circulation
rating accorded the Star
is guaranteed by the pub-
lishers of Rowell's American
Newspaper Directory, who will
pay one hundred dollars to the first person
who successfully controverts its accuracy.
WITNESS; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Tuesdays ; independ-
ent; dnilvtfiTi, Saturdays fourteen to thirty-
two, weieKly twenty-four pages 14x19; sub-
scription—daily S3, weekly $1; established
—daily 1860, weekly 1845 ; John Dougall & Son,
editors and publishers. Office, corner of
Craig and St. Peter streets (8—3 P).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
of this paper had credit for an average
issue of 14,491 in 1896, since which it
has not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 7,500 every year since
1899, up to and including 1907.
The weekly edition had credit for an
average issue of 28,012 in 1896, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 12,500 every
year since 1900, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1295
Q UEBEC—Mo n treal.
WEEKLY.
IAN J01J.RNAJL OF COM-
CAN
FIKTANCE AND IN
EVIEW; Fridays; commercial;
one hundred and twelve pages 9x13; sub-
scription in Montreal and United States $3,
In country (Canada) $2; establislied 1875; M.
S. Foley, editor and publisher. Office, 171
and 173 St. James street.
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 4,000 in 1899 and more than
2,250 in 1900, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
COi>Ii>IERCIAL. GAZETTE; Fri-
days; Insurance; commercial; forty-four
pages 9x12; subscription 75 cents; established
1884; H. Bragg and Jas. Lovell Wiseman,
editors; Commercial Gazette Co., publishers
(9-3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding i.ooo copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that eflfect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
INSURANCE AND FINANCE
C H R O N I C Ij E ; weekly; insurance
financial; twenty-eight pages 9x12; subscrlp
tlon $2 ; established 1881 ; R. Wilson Smith,
editor and publisher. Office, 151 St. James st.
LA REVUE MEDIC ALE DU CAN-
ADA : Wednesdays; French; medical;
thirty two pages 9x12: sub8criptif)n $2: es
tablished 1897; M. T. Brennan, editor; P. P.
Boulanger, publisher. Office, 62 St. James
street (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,735 ^^ 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
LA SE3IAINE RELIGIEUSE DE
MONTREA L J Saturdays ; French ; roman
catholic; thirty -two pages 6x9; established
1883 ; subscriptions! ; Rev. G. Dauth, editor;
Rev. L. E. Conslneau, publisher. Office. 421
St. Paul street (7 — 5).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
L ' A U R O R E ; Fridays ; French ; un-
denominational; twenty pages 8x12; sub
■criptlon $1.25; established 1866; S. Rondeau.
QUEBEC— Montreal.
editor; L'Aurore Publishing Company, pub-
lishers. Office, 17Bleury street (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 1,168 in 1907
LE BULLETIN} Sundays; French;
liberal; four pages 1734x23}^; subscription
$1 50; established May, 19U2; A. P. Pigeon, ed-
itor and publisher. Office, 109 Ontario street,
E. (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that efifect.
LE CANARD; Sundays; French ;
humorous; eight pages 10xl3J^; subscription
$1; established 1878; A. P. Pigeon, editor and
publisher. Office, 1(19 Ontario street E. (1—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1902, and every year
since, up to and including 1907.
LE NATION A LIST : Sundays; literary ;
four to six pages 18x24; subscription $1; es-
tablished March, 1904; Olivar Asselin, editor;
La Compagnie de Publication du National-
st, publishers. Office, 2u St. Therese street.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 6,277 in 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 2,250 in 1907.
LE PRIX COURA NT (the Price Cur-
rent); Fridays; French; groceries, food pro-
ducts, hardware, and commerce; seventy
or more pages 9x12; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1884; The Trades Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 25 St. Gabriel street
(1-8).
Copies printed: 2,381 in 1896
2,305 in 1900
2,926 in 1902
2,343 in 1904
2,152 in 1905
2,017 in 1906
2,143 in 1907
LE SAMEDI ; Saturdays; French; so-
ciety, illustrated; thirty-two pages 10x15; sub-
scription $2.50; established 1889; Poirier, Bes-
sette & Co., publishers. Office, 198 St. Law-
rence boulevard (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 6,815 in 1895
15,195 in 1900
16,254 in 1901
17,085 in 1902
18,123 in 1903
18,978 in 1904
18,822 in 1905
20,618 in 1906
21,428 in 1907
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
Q UEBEC— Montreal.
Q UEBEC— 3Iontreai .
MONITEUR DU COJIMERCE; Frl
^"Noit^rHERN MESSENGER;
weekly; uudenominational; twelve pages
9>^xl4^; subscription 40 cents; established
866 ; John Dougall & Son, editui-s and pub
liabers (3—3 P) . Office, corner of Craig and St.
Peter streets.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 59,735 in_ 1904
and 60,335 in 1905, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with
more than 40,000 in 1907.
SHAREHOLDER; Fridays; financial;
Sixteen pages 11x15; subscription .$2 ; estab-
lished 1878; S. B. Foote & Co., editors and
publishers. Office. 774 Craig street.
STANDARD; Saturdays; sixteen to
twenty-four pages 17x24; subscription $2.50;
established September, 1905; George Murray
Publishing Co., e litors and publishers. Office,
171 St. James street ('.t-5 P).
SUNDAY SUN; Sundays; Independent;
eight pages 18x24; subscription $2; estab-
lished 1S93; Sunday Sun Publishing Co.,
editors and publishers. Address, P. O.
Drawer 2180.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,661 in 1898,
since which it has not furnished any-
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than _ 2,250
every year since 1901, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
SUNDAY WORIiD; Sundays; eight
nages 17x24: subscription .$2; established
1894; The Sundav Sun Pub. Co., editors and
publishers. Office, 214St.Jame8Street(12—5P).
TRADE BUIiLETlN; Fridays; com-
mercial; four pages 18x24; subscription $2;
established 1885; H. Mason, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, 75 St. Peter street.
TRUE WITNESS AND CATHOLIC
CHRONIC IjE; Saturdays ; roman
catholic; twelve pages 16x22; subscription
$1; established 1850; True Witness Printing
and Publishing Co. (Limited), publishers.
Office, 178 St. James street.
Copies printed. This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the year 1898 and 1902, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
WESTMOUNT ADVERTISER;
Saturdays; independent; four cages 173^x24;
established 1898; E. G. Hart, editor and
publisher. Office. 206 Oliver avenue.
WORLD WIDE; Satvu-days: twenty
pages 9x14; subscription .SI. 50; established
January, 1901 ; John Dougall & Son, editors
and publishers. Office, Witness building
(7— 5P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 7,460 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
BI-WEEKLY.
JOURNAL DE FRANCOISE; bi-
weekly (A A).
LE PASSE TEMPS; bi-weekly;
French; musical and literary; eight to twen-
ty-four pages 101^x14: subscription $1.50;
established 1895; J. E. Belair, editor and
publisher (7—5 P).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,032 in 1902,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
SEMI-MONTHLY.
LE JOURNAL D'AGRICULTURE
ET D'HORTICULTl RE; semi month-
ly ; one Issue each French and English ;
agriculture and horticulture: thirty-two
pages 10x14; subscription $1; esiabLished 1879;
Department of Agriculture, editors : The
Canada Publlshine: Co , publishers. Office, 73
St. James street (12—5).
Copies printed: 53,000 in 1898
61,437 in 1904
63,225 in 1905
31,088 in 1906
68,456 in 1907
MODE; semi-monthly (A A).
MONTHLY.
CANADIAN MINING REVIEW;
monthly; mining; eighty pages 8x10; sub-
.scrlption $3; established 1882; Charles A.
Bramble. editor; The Review Publishing Co.,
Ltd., publishers. Office, 171 St. James street
(1-7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,186 in 1904,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
CANADIAN MUNICIPAL JOUR-
NAL; monthly; municipal; fifty -four
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established
January, 1905 ; Harry Bragg, editor; The
Canadian Municipal Journal Co., Ltd., pub-
lishers. Office, 107 St. James street (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 3,166 in 1906
3,683 in 1907
CANADIAN PICTORIAL; monthly;
forty-eight pages gxlSJ^; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1906; Pictorial Publishing Co.. edi-
t(»rs and publishers. Office, 142 St. Peter
street (13— 7 P).
Copies printed: For the year^ 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
C. M. B. A. JOURNAL; monthly (AA).
ENDEAVOR BANNER; monthly;
Christian endeavor; thirty-six pages 6x9;
subscription 50 cents; established 1891;
David Allan, editor and pubUsher. Office,
750 Craig street (A A).
Copies printed: This paper has credit
for an average issue of 1,962 for the
year 1894, 2,375 in 1896, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
LA REVUE CANADIENNE; month-
ly: illustrated; French; one hundred and
fourteen pages 7x10 ; subscription $3; estab-
lished 1868; Alphonse Leclaire, editor; La
Compagnle de Publication de la Revue Ca-
nadienne, publishers. Office, 290 University
street (12— 4).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1898
and 2,000 in 1902, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satis-
factory report, but has been credited
with more than 1,000 every year since,
up to and including 1907.
LA REVUE DE JURISPRU-
DENCE; monthly; French and English;
legal; forty-eight pages 6x9; subscription
$5; established 1895; C C. de Lorimer, editor;
Wilson & Lafleur, publishers. Office, 19 Rue
St. Jacques (1 — 8).
LA REVUE LEGALE; monthly ;
French and English; legal; forty-eight pages
6x9; subscription $5; established 1867; J. J.
Beauchamp, editor; Wilson & Lafleur, pub-
lishers. Office, 19 Rue St. Jacques (1—8).
LE REVUE POPULAIRE; monthly;
French; one hundred pages 6Jxl0; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1907; Poiner, Bessette*
Co.. editors and publishers. Office, 198 St.
Lawrence boulevard (1—8).
LE STEXOGRAPHE CANADIEN;
monthly; French; stenography; twelve pages
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1297
Q UEBE C—Mo ntreal.
QUEBEC— Montreal.
7x10; subscription $1; establislied 1889;
Joseph de La Kochelle, editor aud publislier.
Address, P. O. Box 1587.
LiE TAON ; monthlj'; humorous; French;
sixteen pages 9x12; subscription 50 cents;
established July. 1907; J. Charlebois. editor
and publisher (1—8).
LIQUEURS ET TABACS; monthly:
French; liquor and tobacco; fifty or more
pages 9x12; subscription $1; established Jan-
uary, 1902; The Trades Publishing Co., editors
and publishers. Office, 25 St. Gabriel st.(l— 8).
Copies printed: 2,248 in 1902
1,697
1,799
1,333
896
891
m
in
in
in
in
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
L'UNION MEDICAL.E DU CANA-
DA; monthly; French; medical; one hun-
dred pages 6ixl0; subscription $2; established
18:2; Dr. J. A. Lesage, editor; T. Vallquette,
publisher. Address. P.O. Box 2189 (2— 3).
Copies printed: 1,041 in 1897
1,600 in 1907
MEDICAIi JOURNAL.} monthly;
medical; seventy -eight to ninety-six pages
7x10; subscription $3; established 1871; The
Gazette Printing Co., publishers. Office, 38
St. Antoine street (1—8).
PHARMACEUTICAL JOURNAL.;
monthly; pharmaceutical; elghty-f our pages
7}^xll; subscription $1; established 1890;
Henry Miles, editor and publisher. Office,
4 St. Lawrence boulevard (1—7).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1900
and again in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
JOURNAL; monthly, during college
year; presbyteriaru eighty pages 7x10; sub-
scription $1; estaolished 1880; Students of
Presbyterian College, editors and publishers.
Office. 67 McTavish street (6—3).
PRESBYTERIAN RECORD;
monthly; presbyterian; missionary; flfty-
t wo pages 7x10; subscription lO cents; estab-
lished 1876; Rev. E. Scott, editor and pub-
lisher. Office, Y. M. C. A. building (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 51,083 in 1903,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 20,000 in 1907.
PUBLTCITE; monthly; advertising;
forty-eight pages 6x9; subscription $2; es-
tablished June. 1905 ; L. J. Francois, editor and
publisher. Office. 542 Lafontaine Park (6—5).
PYTHIAN REVIEW; monthly; fra-
ternal; sixteen pages 9x12; subscription $1;
established 1899; C. Allison Powers, editor
and publisher (1 — 8).
REAL ESTATE RECORD; month
ly; real estate; twenty-four pages 9x12; sub-
scription .50 cents ; establislied 1887; The
Cradock-Simpson Co., editors and publish
ers. Office, 205 St. James street (1—8).
Copies printed: 2,043 ii^ 1902
2,017
2,008
2,013
2,020
2,004
TISSUS ET NOUVEAUTES; month
ly; French; dry goods; sixty or more pages
9x12; subscription $1; established January,
1900; TheTrades Publishing Company, editors
and publishers. '^""--^ '« ^"^ n.<.u^i^^ <.ti-^^t
(1-8).
in
in
in
in
in
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
Office, 25 St. Gabriel street
Copies printed:
82
1,954
1,886
1,881
1,623
in
in
in
in
1900
1901
1902
1903
1,541 in 1904
1,829 in 1905
1,67s in 1906
1,829 in 1907
QUARTERLY.
CANADIAN ANTIQUARIAN AND
NUMISMATIC JOURNAL; quarterly;
numismatics and antiquities; fortj'-elght
pages 6x9: subscription $2; established 1872;
The Numismatic and Antiquarian Society,
editors and publishers. Office. Chateau de
Ramezay (1—8).
CANADIAN RECORD OF SCI-
ENCE: quarterly (A A).
ORMSTO'WN, Chateauguay Co. JJ
541 pop., on Grand Trunk Rd., 45 m. S. W.
of Montreal. Grain and flour mills and
dairying.
BULLETIN; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 13x20; subscription $1; established
1895; J. H. Tomson, editor and publisher
(12-3).
QUEBEC, c. h., Quebec City [j 68,834
pop. —local estimate 75,000 — Capital ot
the ProTince, on Grand Trunk, Canadian
Pacific, Great Northern, Quebec & Lake St.
John. Montmorency & Charleroix, Inter-
colonial Quebec Central Rds. and Lower
Laurentian and St. Lawrence rs., 180 m. N.
E. of Montreal. Manufactories of leather
machinery, Iron castings, boots and shoes,
paper, pulp and cotton. Large saw mills.
A shipping port for lumber, grain, dressed
beef and wood pulp. Cattle raising and
farming.
DAILY.
CHRONICLE; every morning except
Sunday, and GAZETTE, Thursdays; con-
servative; eight to twenty pages 20x27; sub-
scription-dally 83, weekly $1; established—
Chronicle 1847, Gazette 1764; Ciironlcle Print-
ing Company, editors and publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: daily, 8,109 in 1907
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
LE SOLEIL; every evening except
Sunday, and WEEKLY, Thursdays;
French; liberal; daily eight to ten, weekly
sixteen, Saturday twelve to twenty pages
18x25; subscription — daily $3, weekly $1;
established 1880; Le Soleil Company, pub-
lishers (2—8).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but the daily edition
had credit for exceeding 4,000 in 1907-
L'EVENEMENT; every evening except
Sundty, and L'EYENEMENT HEB-
D O M E D A I R E, Wednesdays ; French ;
conservative: daily four to twelve, weekly
twelve pages 18x25; subscription— dally $3,
weekly $i; estabUshed- daily 1867, weekly
1881; L'Evenement Co.. publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: The daily edition of
this paper had credit for an issue of
11,285 in 1894, since which it has not
furnished any definite and satisfactory
report, but has been credited with more
than 4,000 every year since 1901, up
to and including i907'
TELEGRAPH ; every evening except
Sunday : liberal ; eight and twelve pages
15x22; subscription $3; established 1874;
Frank Carrel, editor aud publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,052 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
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AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
Q UEBEC— Quebec.
definite and satisfactory report, but was
credited with more than 4,000 in 1907.
WEEKLY,
L.A LiIBRE PAROL.E; Saturday!;
French; four pages 15x20; subscription $1;
established June, 1905; Reue Leduc, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
L.A 8EMAIKE COMMERCIALE;
Fridays; French; commercial; ttiirty-six
pages 8x13; subscription $2; established 1889;
L. E. Thompson, editor and publi8her(10— 5 F).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
LA VERITE; Saturdays; French; eight
pages 12x18; subscription $2; established 1881;
J. P. Tardivel, editor and publisher (,9—3).
Does not insert advertisements.
MONTHLY.
DIOCESAN G A Z E T T E J monthly ;
church of England: twenty pages 6x9; sub-
Bcription 25 cents; established 1894; H. C.
Burt, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,649 in 1900,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
EDUCATIONAL RECORD; monthly;
educational; forty-four pages 6x9; subscrip-
tion il; established 1881 ; J. Farther, editor;
The Canada Stamp Company, publishers.
Office, 265 d'Aiguillon street (1—3).
Copies printed: 1,800 in 1907
LE NATURALISTE CANADIENj
monthly; French; scientific; twenty pages
6x9; subscription $1; established 1868; L'Abbe
V. A. Huard, editor and publisher (1—7).
L'ENSEIGNEj>IENT PRIMAIRE;
monthly; French; romau catholic; educa-
tional; sixty-four pages 7x10; subscription
$1.25; established 1880; C.J. Magnan, editor
and publisher (2—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
fy an average issue of 6,000 in 1899,
smce which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than 4,000
every year since, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
QUYON, Pontiac Co. p 668 pop., on
Pontiac Pacific Junction Rd. and Ottawa r.,
29 m. N. W. of Ottawa. Flour and oatmeal
mills. Gold and iron mining. Lumbering
and farming.
PONTIAC ADVANCE; Fridays; liber-
al; eight pages 15x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1872: W. H. Mei'edith, editor and pub-
lisher (9—3).
RICHMOND, c. h., Richmond and
Wolfe Co. D- 2,056 pop., on Grand Trunk
Rd. and St. Francis r.,76 m. E. of Montreal.
Trade center. Agriculture, lumbering man-
ufacturing and slate quarrying. Copper
mines In vicinity,
GUARDIAN; Fridays (A A).
TIME(!i AND COUNTY RECORD;
Fridays; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1;
QUEBEC.
established 1878; A. L. Lance, editor; and
publisher; prints special editions for neigh-
boring towns (1—8).
Copies printed : This paper had credit
for an issue of 2,300 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since 1898, up to and includ-
ing 1907.
RIMOUSKI, Rimouski Co. □' l,804t
pop., on Intercolonial Rd.
LE PROGRES DU GOLFE; Fridays;
independent; six pages 14x21; subscription
$1; established April. 1904; RImouski Pub-
lishing Co., editors and publishers (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
ROCK ISLAND, Stanstead Co. a-
5,000 pop. (of township), on Boston & Maine
Rd., 9 m. N. E. of Newport, Vt. On the
United States frontier. Taps and dies,
horse blankets, suspenders, ladies' gar-
ments, overall, shirt and whip factories;
machine shop.
STANSTEAD JOURNAL; Thurs
days ; independent ; eight pages 15x22 ;
subscription $1; established 1845; Journal
Printing Company, publishers (2—8).
Copies printed: 1,621 in 1902
1,777 in 1905
1,813 in 1906
1,833 in 1907
ST. HYACINTHE. c. h., St. Hya-
cinthe Co. a 9,876 pop., on Grand Trunk, In-
tercolonial, Delaware & Hudson and Cana-
dian Pacific Rds. and Yamaska r., 30 m.
E. N. E. of Montreal. Monastery seminaries
for boys and girls. Linen-knitting mills
and factories for tools, agricultural imple
ments, organs and boots and shoes.
L' UNION; trl weekly, Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Saturdays, and WEEKLY, Fri-
days; French; liberal; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription—trl weekly $1.50, weekly $1; estab-
lished 1873; L'Union Printing Co., editors and
publishers.
Copies printed: For the year 1897
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
LA TRIBUNE; Fridays; French; lib-
eral; eight pages 14x21 ; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished 1888; A. Denis, editor and publisher
(12-6).
Copies printed: This pffptT had credit
for an_ issue of 1,750 in 1895, since
which it has not furnished any definite
and satisfactory report, but has been
credited with more than 1,000 every
year since, up to and including 1907.
LE COURRIER DE ST. HYA-
CINTHE; Saturdays; French; four pages
161^x23; subscription $1; established 1858;
Jos. de L. Tache, editor and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1898 and 1902, but
has not since set up any claim for issu-
ing so many.
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1299
QUEBEC.
I,' EC HO; monthly; Society of the
Union of St. Joseph; four pages 15x22; sub-
scription 50 cents; established 1899; Societe
de L'Unlon St. Joseph, editors and pub-
lishers (7—5).
Copies printed: This .paper has on
two occasions indicated a desire to have
credit for issuing more than i,ooo copies
regularly, but such definite information
as would warrant such a rating has
never been forthcoming.
ST. JEROME, c. h., Terrebonne Co.
-n 2,868 pop., on Canadian Pacific and Oreat
Northern Rds., 30 m. N. W. of Montreal.
Woolen, saw, paper and grist mills. Farm-
ing.
L'AVENIR DU NORD; Fridays;
French; liberal; six pages 16x22; subscrip-
tion $1; established 1897; J. E. Provost, edi-
tor and publisher (2—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1905
and again in 1906, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 1,000 in 1907.
ST. JOHNS, o. h., St. Johns Co.
-a 8,(J00 pop., on Grand Trunk, Canadian
Pacific and Central Vermont Rds. and
Richelieu r., 27 m. S. E. of Montreal. Man-
ufactures of sewing machines, iron cast-
ings, leather, earthenware, etc. Agriculture
and lumber.
COURRIER; Fridays (A A).
L.E CANADA FRANCAIS; Fridays;
liberal; ten pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 1860; Gabriel Marchand, editor
and publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,000 in 1901,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report, but has
been credited with more than i.ooo every
year since, up to and including 1907.
NEWS AND EASTERN TOWN-
SHIPS ADVOCATE; I^days; inde-
pendent conservative; twelve pages 18x24;
subscription $1; established 1848; E. R. Smith,
editor; E. R. Smith & Son, publishers; prints
seven separate editions for different counties
(12—6).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 5,603 in 1899
and 5.724 in 1901, since which it has
not furnished any definite and satisfac-
tory report, but was credited with more
than 2,250 in 1905 and 1907.
SAINTE ANNE DE LA POCA-
TIERE, Kamouraska Co. cf 3, (X)0 pop.,
on Intercolonial Rd., 75 m. N. E. of Quebec.
GAZETTE DE CAMPAGNES;
Thursdays (A A).
SHAW^INIGAN FALLS, St. Man-
rice Co., 3,413 pop., on Canadian Northern,
Quebec and St. Maurice Valley Rds., 21 m.
from Three Rivers. Paper mills, alumi-
num manufactories and lumbering.
L.' INDUSTRIAL.; Fridays; liberal;
four pages 15x23; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1901 ; Shawinlgan Printing Co., editors
and publishers (1—8).
SHAWVILLE, Pontiac Co. -o 700
pop., on Pontiac Pacific Junction Rd., 46 m.
QUEBEC.
W. of Ottawa, Ont., the capital of the
Dominion. Agriculture and lumbering.
EQUITY; Thursdays; liberal-conserva-
tive; eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished 1883; John A. Cowan, editor and
publisher (9—3).
SHERBROOKE, o. h., Skerbrookt
Co. D- 13,(KX) pop., on Grand Trunk, BosKon
& Maine, Canadian Pacific and Quebec Cen-
tral Rds. and St. Francis and Magog rs.,
100 m. E. of Montreal and 120 S. S. W. of
Quebec City, the capital of the Province.
Manufactories of woolen cloths, flannels,
yarns, carpeta, iron castings, machinery,
bobbins, spools, axes, saws, engines, boilers
and pulp and paper mill machinery. Cop-
per and asbestos mines in vicinity.
RECORD; every evening except Sun-
day; six to eight pages lTx24; subscription
$2; established 1897; Sherbrooke Record Co.,
editors and publishers (1 — 8).
Copies printed: 2,379 in 1898
3,033 in 1900 - I
3,065 in 1 90 1 ■
3,439 in 1903
4,917 in 1904
6,152 in 1905
7,326 in 1906
7,971 Jn 190-
L.E PROGRES DE L'EST : semi-
weekly, Tuesdays and Fridays; French; lib-
eral; four pages 18x34; subscription $1;
established 1884; L. A. Belanger, editor and
publisher (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
GAZETTE; Fridays; conservative;
eight pages 18x24; subscription |1; estab-
lished 1834; Fletcher & Farwell. editors and
publishers (4—5 P).
Copies printed: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but it had credit for
exceeding 2,250 in 1895 and more than
1,000 in 190 1, and every year since, up
to and including 1907.
SOREL,c. h., Richelieu Co. n 7,057 pop.,
on South Shore Rd. and Richelieu r., at its
junction with St. Lawrence r., 45 m. N. E. of
Montreal. Manufactures of engines, mill
machinery, stoves, plows, leather and
bricks, and ship and steamboat building.
LE SOREL.OIS; semi weekly, Tues-
days and Fridays; French; conservative;
four pages 18x24 ; subscription $1; established
1879; Richelieu Printing Co., editors and
publishers (3 — 3).
Copies printed: For the year 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
COURRIER; Fridays (A A).
THREE RIVERS, o. h., St. Maurict
Co. tD 13,000 pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
and at the confluence of St. Maurice and St.
Lawrence rs. A port of entry. Dally steam-
ers from Montreal and Quebec, the capital
1300
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
QUEBEC.
of the Province. Iron and lumber trade
and general commerce. One of the oldest
towns In the Province, having been found-
ed in 1618.
L,E TRIFL.UVIEN; semi-vsreekly,
Tuesdays and Fridays, and WEEKLY,
Thursdays; French; conservative: eight
pages 131^x201^ ; subscription $2; established
1888; P. V. Ayotte. editor and publisher (8—3).
Copies printed: For the year 1903
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
VALLEYFIELD, Beauhamois Co.
-a 5,515 pop., on Canada Atlantic, Grand
Trunk and St. Lawrence & Adirondack
Rds., at the foot of Lake St. Francis an
head of Beauhamois canal. Extensive
water power, sash and door factories,
loom f actoi-y, paper, grist, saw and woolen
and cotton mills and a foundry. Agri-
culture.
JLE PROGRES DE VAL-LEY-
FlJELiD; Fridays; French; six pages 19x24;
subscription $1; established 1878; C. T. Ver
ner, edftor and publisher (11—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,425 in 1895
and 1,200 in 1900, since which it has
not furnished any definite and_ satisfac-
tory report, but has been credited with
more than 1,000 every year since, up to
and including 1907.
VICTORIA VILLE, c h., Drum
mond and Arthabaska Cos. P 3,000 pop.
on Grand Trunk Rd., 62 m. S. W. of Quebec
the capital of the Province. Flour mills.
Lumber. Furniture, clothing, overall. Iron
and copper bedsteads and sash and door
factories. Foundry and tannery.
L.'ECHO DES BOIS-FRANCSj
Satui'days: French; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1893; Auguste Bour-
beau, editor and publisher (7—5).
Copies printed: For the ^ear 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect.
WATERLOO, c. h., Shefford Co. u
1,799 pop., on Central Vermont and Cana-
dian Pacific Rds.. 60 m. E. S. E. of Montreal.
Iron works and manufactories of furniture,
carriages, agricultural Implements and
knitted goods. Lumbering, mining and
agriculture.
ADVERTISER: Fridays; liberal; four
ages 20x26 ; subscription $1 ; established 1855 ;
harles H. Parmelee, editor and publisher.
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,924 for the
year 1896, but has not since made claim
to issuing so many as 1,000 copies.
JOURNAL DE WATERLOO; Thurs
days ; French ; conservative ; four pages 18x29 ;
subscription $1; established 1882; T. A. Cha
gnon, editor and publisher (6—3).
C
SASKATCHEWAN.
ABERNETHY, 500 pop.,on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 63 m. N. E. of Regina.
ABERNETHAN; Fridays ; indepen-
dent; eight pages 131^x20; subscription $1 ; es-
tablished July, 1905; H. Oscar Wilson, editor;
Abernethy Printing Co., publishers (1—8).
ALAMEDA, 400 pop. on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 128 m. S. E. of Regina.
DISPATCH; Fridays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established January, 1902;
J. P. Gordon, editor and publisher (1—8).
ARGOLA, 1,000 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 50 m. S. of Whltewood. Farm-
ing.
MOOSE MOUNTAIN STAR ;Fridays;
independent; eight pages 15x22; subscription
$1; egtablished 1901; A. D. McLeod, editor and
publisher (1—8).
BATTLEFORD, 1.500 pop. Head-
quarters of Mountsd Police Northern Dis-
trict and Indian Agency. A trading point.
Farming and ranching.
SASKATCHEWAN HERAL.Dt
Wednesdays ; conBervatlve ; eight pages 13x30;
subscription $1; established 18TO; P. G.
Laurie, editor and publisher (1—8).
BL AD WORTH, D 140 pop., on
Canadian Northern Rd., 100 m. N, W. of
Regina.
PROGRESS; Thursdays (A A).
BORDEN, j=l 100 pop., on Canadian
Northern Rd., 90 m. S. W. of Prince Albert.
ADVOCATE; Fridays (A A).
BROADVIEW, 900 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 93 m. E. of Regina. Brick-
making.
EXPRESS ; Thursdays ; Independent ;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1905; G. V. Hawkes, editor and
publisher (1—8).
CARLYLE. 600 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd.. 72 m. S. E. of Regina. Grain
growing.
HERALD ; Thursdays; liberal; four
pages 18x24; subscription $1; established
1902; T. Jarrott, editor; E. Holmes, pub-
lisher (1—8).
CARNDUFF, 500 pop., on Sourls
Branch of Canadian Pacific Rd., 18m.S.E.
of Oxbow. Wheat and live stock.
GAZETTE; Fridays; Independent; eight
pages 11x18; subscription Jl; established 1899;
Graham & Son, editors and publishers (8—5).
CUPAR, P 162 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 56 m. N. E. of Regina.
HERALD; Fridays (A A).
DAVIDSON, on Canadian Pacific
Rd.. 82 m. N. W. of Regina, capital of th«
Province.
LEA DER ; Thursdays ; eight pages 18x20;
subscription $1 ; established 1904; B. F. Les-
ter, editor and publisher (5—6 P).
DUCK LAKE, b 252t pop., on Cana-
dian Northern Rd., 85 m. S. W. of Prince
Albert.
CHRONICLE; Saturdays (A A).
CATALOGUE BY STATES.
1301
SASKATCHEWAN.
ESTERHAZY, ^ on Canadian Pa-
cific Rd., Ill rn. E. of Regina.
OBSERVER; Thursdays (A A).
ESTEVAN, 1,200 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 113 m. S. E. of Regina.
OBSERVER; semi-weekly, Wednes-
days and Saturdays (A A ).
MERCURY; Thursdays; Independent;
four pages 21x28; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; Dunbar & Cameron, editors and
publishers (1—8).
FILLMORE, 0, 156 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 65 m. S. E. of Regina.
PRESS; Thursdays (A A).
FRANCIS, P. 1*1 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 40 m. S. E. of Regina.
GAZETTE; Fridays (A A).
GAINSBOROUGH, 94t pop., on
Canadian Pacific Rd., 30 m. E. of Ox Bow.
POST; Thursdays; independent; eight
pages 15x22; subscription $1; established
January, 19u4: A. G. Glewelling, editor and
publisher (1—8).
GRENFELL, 300 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 28 m. W. of Regina, the
capital of the Territories, and 280 from
Winnipeg, Man. Wheat and cattle.
SUN; Thursdays; Independent; eight
pages 13x30; subscription $1; established
1894; Thomas Crlspen, editor and publisher
(9-3).
HALBRITE, R 272 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 75 m. S. E. of Regina.
NEAVS; Fridays (A A).
HANLEY, 400 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 90 m. W. of Regina. Farming.
HERAliD; Fridays; liberal; twelve
pages 15J^x22; subscription $1; established
November, 19U4; Charles H. Leathley, editor
and publisher (1—7).
HEIVARD, 250 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 80 m. E. of Regina.
CHRONICLE; Wednesdays; independ-
ent; eight pages 13x20; subscription $1 ; estab-
lished December, 1904 ; R. N. Caskey. editor
and publisher (11—5).
INDIAN HEAD, 1,650 pop.,
on Canadian Pacific Rd., In Qu'Appelle
Valley, 30 m. E. of Regina. Wheat, live
stock and dairying.
VIDETTE; Wednesdays; independent-
conservative; sixteen pages 18x24; subscrip-
tion $1.50; established 1884; E. H. Gough, edi-
tor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 2,095 i^^ 1906,
since which it has not furnished any
definite and satisfactory report,_but was
credited with more than 1,000 in 1907.
PRAIRIE WITNESS; semi-monthly;
undenominational; eight pages 13J^x20; sub-
scription $1; established 1894; D. McKlnnon,
manager.
LLOYDMINSTER, 1,000 pop., on
Canadian Northern Rd., 200 m. E. of Ed-
monton. Farming.
TIMES; Tuesdays; four pages 15x20; sub-
scription $1; established May, 1905; Lloyd-
minster Printing & Publishing Co., Ltd., edi-
tors and publishers (1—8).
SASKATCHE WAX.
LUMSDEN, 700 pop., on Canadian
Northern Rd., 20 m.W.of Regina. Grain
and live stock. Horse market. Brick manu-
facturing, flour mills and cereal factory.
NEWS-RECORD; Thursdays; local;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished June, 1904; Charles Hjnds. editor and
publisher (1—8).
MANOR, 300 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 234 m. W. of Winnipeg, Mani-
. toba.
ADVOCATE; Fridays; independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished May, 1905; H. T. Halliwell, editor and
publisher (1—8).
MAPLE CREEK, 850 pop., on
Canadian Pacific Rd., 215 m. S. W. of Re-
gina.
RANCHING NEWS; Thursdays; eight
pages 17^x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1903; W. P. Cotton, editor and publisher
(2—8).
SIGNAL.; Fridays; liberal; eight pages
13x20; subscription $1.50; established 1900;
B. F. Merton & Co., editors and publishers
(1-4).
MOOSEJAW, <.000 pop., on Ca-
nadian Pacific Rd.. 42 m. W. of Regina.
Dairying, ranching and farming.
TIMES; daily, and SEMI-WEEKLY,
Tuesdays and Fridays; independent; twelve
pages 18x84; subscription— semi weekly $1.50;
established — daily 1906, semi weekly 1889;
Thos. Miller, editor; Leader-Times Co. (Ltd.).
pubUshers (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: semi-weekly:
1,323 in 1903
1,494 in 1904
2,317 in 1906
SIGNAL AND SOO LINE ADVO-
CATE; Wednesdays; eight pages 15x22; sub-
scription $1; established May. 1902; Signal
Printing and Publishing Co. (Ltd.), editors
and publishers (7—5) (A A).
MOOSOMIN, 1,000 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 137 m. E. of Regina, and
319 W. of Winnipeg, Man. The Manitoba &
Northwestern Rd. runs 30 m. north of the
town, and the Manitoba & Southwestern
Rd. runs 30 m. south. Grist mill and ele-
vators. Wheat growing.
SPECTATOR; Thursdays; independ-
ent-conservative; eight pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1892; A. H.Smith,
editor and publisher (6—3).
WORLD; Thursdays; eight pages 15x22;
subscription $1; established 1900; W F.
Young, editor and publisher
OXBOW, 600 pop., on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 125 m. W. of Brandon , Manitoba.
HERALD; Thursdays; independent;
eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1903; John H. Noble, editor and pub-
lisher (1—8).
PRINCE ALBERT, c. h., 2,500
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd. and Sas-
katchewan r. Lumberlnf , ranching, farm
Ing and flour milling.
ADVOCATE: semi weekly, Wednesdays
and Saturdays; liberal; eight pages 17x24;
subscription $2; established 1900; Joseph
Harrison, editor and publisher (1—8).
TIMES: Wednesdays, and SATUR-
DAY TIMES, Saturdays; conservative;
eight to sixteen pages 15x22; subscription—
1302
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
SASKATCHEWAN.
Wednesdaj' $1, Saturday $1; established 1882;
Young & Laurie, editors aud publishers (1—8).
QU'APPELLE, 1,000 pop., on Ca-
nadian Paolflc Rd. Wheat, dairy and stock
raising.
PROGRESS; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1885; K. E. Law, editor and publisher (1— S).
QUIIiL LAKE, n 200 pop., on Cana-
dian Northern Rd., 115 m. N. of Regina.
QUILiL; Thursdays (A A).
RADISSON, -n 156 pop., on Cana-
dian Northern Rd., 92 m. S. W. of Prince
Albert.
NEWS; Thursdays (A A).
REOINA. c. h. < apital of the
Province, 9,000 pop.— local estimate 10,000
—on Canadian Pacinc Rd., S56 m. W. of Win.
nlpeg, Man. Prairie country.
STANDARD; every evening except
Sunday, SEMI-WEEKLY, Mondays and
Thursdays, and WEEKLY, Wednesdays;
Independeat; daily and semi-weekly eight,
weekly sixteen pages 17x22; subscription—
dally $3, semi-weekly and weekly $1 ; es-
tablished 1890 ; J. K. Mclnnis, editor and
publisher (1—7) (A A).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
the daily edition of this paper seemed
to assert that it had an average issue
exceeding 1,000 copies, but failed to
furnish such definite information as
would warrant the accordance of a
rating to that effect.
No definite and satisfactory state-
ment has ever been secured from the
weekly edition, but it had credit for
exceeding 1,000 in 1905 and 1906.
DIE DEUTSCHE RUNDSCHAU;
Wednesdays ; independent ; eight pages 16x22;
subscription $1; established October, 1906;
J. K. McInnls, editor and publisher (1—7).
Copies printed: For the year 1906
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
LEADER; Thursdays; liberal; eight
pages 18x34 ; subscription $1 ; established
1883; Walter Scott, editor; The Leader-Times
Company (Ltd.). publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 1,332 for the
year 1897, 1,206 in 1902, but has not
since made claim to issuing so many as
1,000 copies.
WEST; Wednesdays; conservative; eight
pages 17x24 ; subscription $1 ; established
1897; Robert J. Westgate, editor; The West
Co. (Ltd.), publishers (1—8).
ROSTHERN, 1,000 pop., on Cana-
dian Northern Rd.,50m. S. of Prince Albert.
ENTERPRISE; Thursdays; independ-
ent: eight pages 15x22; subscription $1; es-
tablished March, 1903; S. T. Willoughby,
editor and publisher (1—8).
SASKATCHEWAX.
ROULEAU, Regina District g 299t
pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd., about 23 m.
S. W. of Regina.
ENTERPRISE; Fridays (A A).
SALTCOATS, -4s«f?ii7)o»a District Q^.
155f pop., on Canadian Pacific Rd.
RECORDER; Thursdays (A A).
SASKATOON, 6,000 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific, Canadian Northern and Grand
Trunk Pacific Rds., 420 m. W. of Winni-
peg, Manitoba. Grain country.
CAPITAL; every evening except Sun-
day, and WEEKLY, Thursdays (A A).
PHOENIX; dally, and WEEKLY,
Wednesdays; liberal; daily eight, weekly
twelve pages 18x24; subscription— dally $3,
weekly $1; established— dally 1906, weeklj'
1902; J. A. Aikln. editor and publisher (2— 8).
Copies nrinted: No definite and satis-
factory statement has ever been secured
from this paper, but both editions had
credit for exceeding 1,000 in 1907.
SWIFT CURRENT, 700 pop., on
Canadian Pacific Rd.. 155 m. W. of Regina,
capital of the Province.
SUN; Fridays; eight pages 13x20; sub-
scription $1; established February, 1904;
W. Oswald Smyth, editor; The Sun Printing
and Publishing Co. (Ltd.), publishers ( 1—8).
TISDALE. Humboldt Di$trict [^ on
Canadian Northern Rd.
MONITOR; Thursdays (A A).
TYVAN, Qu'Appelle District P, on
Canadian Pacific Rd., 45 m. S. E. of Regina.
SIGNAL; Fridays (A A).
"WAPELLA, 600 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., 115 m. S. E. of Regina.
Wheat, cattle, hogs.
POST; Thursdays; independent ; eight
pages 15x22 ; subscription $1 ; established
1899; E. S. Zingg, editor aud publisher (8— 5).
WHITEWOOD, on Canadian
Pacific Rd., 110 m. E. of Regina. Wheat.
HERALD; Thursdays; Independent;
eight pages 13x20; subscription $1; estab-
lished 1893; John Scott, editor and publisher
(6-3).
WOLSELEY, 1.600 pop., on Cana-
dian Pacific Rd., about 70 m. E. of Regina.
Farming.
NEWS; Thursdays; Independent eight
pages 173^x24; subscription $1; established
1899; T. E. Scriver, publisher (1—8).
YELLOW GRASS, QWAppelle Dis-
trict a^ on Canadian Pacific Rd., about
45 m. S. of Regina.
JOURNAL; Fridays (A A).
YORKTON, on Manitoba & North
Western Rd., 110 m. N. E. of Regina. Ag-
riculture.
ENTERPRISE j Wednesdays ; eight
pages 10x22; subscription $1 ; established
1897; S, N. Wynn. editor; Enterprise Pub-
lishing Company (Ltd.), publishers (7—5).
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Population 202,000. Area 40,200 sq. miles.
A large island in the Atlantic Ocean, lying at the mouth of the Gulf of St.
Lawrence and off the coast of Labrador. Principal industries : Copper, iron and
lead mining, lumbering and cod fishing. Number of newspapers and other peri-
odicals (March 30, 1908), 15, divided as follows : Daily, 3 ; weekly, 8; monthly, 4.
BAY OF ISLANBS, District of
Bay St. George, 2,(J00 pop., ou Newfound-
land Rd., 55 m. N. E. of St. George. Mining,
lumbering and herring fishing.
WESTERN STAR; Wednesdays; In-
dependent; four pages 18x24; subscription $1;
established 190U; J. A. Barrett, editor; West-
ern Printing and Publishing Co., publishers
(12-5).
BAY ROBERTS, c. h., District of
Harbor Grace, 2.2'26+ pop., on Reid New-
foundland Rd.. 50 m. W. of St. Johns, the
capital.
NE>VFOUNDLAND OUTLOOK;
Saturdays: libsral; four pages lSix24i; tub-
scrlptlon 50 cents ; established October, 1903;
C. W. Mosdell, editor; Outlook Publishing
Co., publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect.
BRIGUS, 1,1 62t pop., on Reid New-
foundland Rd., about 3U m. W. of St. Johns.
VINDICATOR; Wednesdays (A A).
HARBOR G'RAC:E, District of
Harbor Grace o 6,50(J pop., on Newfound-
land Rd. and W. side of Conception bay,
20 m. N. W. of St. Johns, the capital. Fish-
ing and agriculture. House furulghlngs,
boots, cod liver oil, seal skins and dressed
lumber.
STANDARD; Fridays ; liberal ; four
pages 18x2:3 ; subscription $2 ; establl^ed
1859; Munn & Oke, editors and publishers
(1—8).
ST. JOHNS, District of St. Johns a-
29.594 pop., the Capital of Ne^vfound-
land, on Newfoundland Rd., the most east-
erly port of North America, 500 m. N. E. of
Halifax, N. S. Fisheries and manufactures.
Export trade in fish, fish oils and ores.
EVENING HERALD: every evening
except Sunday; six pages 18x22- subscrip-
tion $3; established 1882; J. T. Lawton,
editor; W. J. Kent, for the estate of J. E. A.
Fumeaux, publisher (1—8).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for issuing more than 1,000 copies reg-
ularly in the years 1898 and 1902, but
has not since set up any definite and
satisfactory claim for issuing so many.
EVENING TELEGRAM; every even-
ing except Sunday ; independent; four pages
2i)x25; subscription $:i; established 1878; W.
F. Lloyd, editor; Wm. J. Herder, publisher
(1-5).
Copies printed: This paper had credit
for an average issue of 3,000^ in 1896,
since which it has not furnished any
detinite and satisfactory report, but
has been credited with more than 1,000
every year since, up to and including
1907.
NE\VS| every morning except Sunday
(AA>.
FREE PRESSj Tuesdays (A A).
ROYAL GAZETTE; Tuesdays; offi-
cial; four pages 13x21; established 1807;
Kings Printers, editors and publishers
(2—5 P).
TRADE REVIEW; Saturdays; com-
merce and industrial; four pages 18x24; sub-
scription $1; established 1891; Devlne &
O'Mara, editors and publishers (3—3).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1902
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 copies,
but failed to furnish such definite infor-
mation as would warrant the accordance
of a rating to that effect. It has not
since made any renewal of the claim.
COLLEGIAN ; monthly (A A).
DIOCESAN MAGAZINE; monthly:
protestant episcopal; forty pages 7x10; es-
tablished 1887; Canon Temple, editor; Dio-
cesan Synod, publishers (1—8).
Copies printed: For the year_ 1907
this paper seemed to assert that it had
an average issue exceeding 1,000 cop-
ies, but failed to furnish such definite
information as would warrant the ac-
cordance of a rating to that effect
METHODIST MONTHLY GREET-
ING (A A). ^, . ^ ^ ^
PEOPLE; monthly ; mdependent ;
twenty to twenty-eight pages 8x11; subscrip-
tion 25 cents; established 1894; J. Withers,
editor and publisher (1 — 5).
TWILLINGATE, District of Notre
Dame Bay b 3,500 pop., 200 m. from St.
Johns, the capital. Situated on two Islands
connected by a bridge. Cod and seal
fisheries. Copper mines in vicinity. Lum-
bering.
SUN AND NORTHERN ADVER-
TISER; Saturdays; independent-liberal;
four.pages 14x21; subscription $1; established
1880; George Roberts, editor and publisher
(8-5).
II.
PRINTING OVER i.ooo COPIES.
ONE THOUSAND IS THE GENERAL ADVERTISER'S UNIT OF VALUE TO HIM
THE PAPERS HAVING SMALLER ISSUES ARE NOT OF MUCH VALUE, BECAUSE THE COST OF
WATCHING CONTRACTS AND KEEPING ACCOUNTS WITH THEM, ADDED TO THE LOWEST
OBTAINABLE PRICE (NO MATTER HOW LOW), MAKES THEM TOO COSTLY TO BE PROFITABLE.
OF ALL THE PUBLICATIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS BOOK NO MORE THAN ONE IN FOUR PRINTS
REGULARLY SO MANY AS A THOUSAND COPIES. ABOUT SIX THOUSAND PRINT A LARGER NUMBER.
A CATALOGUE OF THE PAPERS HAVING SPECIALLY LARGE ISSUES HERE FOLLOWg, GIVING NAME,
FREQUENCY OP ISSUE AND RATING OF THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF COPIES PRINTED BY BACH.
THE YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS ALSO GIVEN IN CASES WHERE IT IS LESS THAN A
DOLLAR, BECAUSE THE PRICE AT WHICH A PAPER IS SOLD HAS CONSIDERABLE INFLUENCE
UPON ITS VALUE AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM.
EVERY PUBLISHER OF A NEWSPAPER ENTITLED TO A HIGHER RATING THAN 18 ACCORDED
IN THIS BOOK (IF ANY SUCH THERE BE) KNOWS THAT IT WAS HIS PRIVILEGE TO HAVE HIS
EXACT FIGURES INSERTED HAD HE BEEN ABLE AND WILLING TO FURNISH THEM. IN CASES
WHERE A PUBLISHER IS UNWILLING TO SUPPLY THE REQUISITE INFORMATION, EXPERIENCE
HAS TAUGHT THE DIRECTORY EDITOR THAT IT IS ALWAYS FOR A REASON MORE SATISFACTORY
TO THE NEWSPAPER MAN THAN IT WOULD BE TO AN ADVERTISER WHO IS THINKING OF
USING THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE PAPER.
WHEN THE FIGURES REPRESENTING THE AVERAGE ISSUE OF A PAPER ARE FOLLOWED BY
A PLUS MARK (-f-) IT INDICATES THAT THE OUTPUT EXCEEDS THE FIGURES GIVEN. SUCH
RATINGS, IN ALL INSTANCES, REPRESENT THE OPINION OF THE EDITOR OF THE DIRECTORY,
BASED ON SUCH INFORMATION AS WAS AVAILABLE, AND IN THE ABSENCE OF A DEFINITE AND
SATISFACTORY STATEMENT FROM THE PUBLISHER OF THE PAPER. *
ALABAMA.
Anniston, Evening Star,
Republic,
Birmingham, Age Herald,
Age Herald,
Age Herald,
Ledger,
News,
Alabama Baptist,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Alabama Christian Advocate, W^eekly,
Farmers' Union Guide,
Educational Exchange,
Clanton, Banner,
Union,
Cullman, Democrat,
Tribune,
Dothan, Home Journal,
Siftings,
Florence, Herald,
Times,
Gadsden, Evening Journal,
Times-News,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w ly.
2,208
i,ooo-j-
16,711
26,833
25,407
21,861
22,175
4,000-f
10,892
8,430
i,ooo-|-
1,416
1,413
4,000+
IjOOO-j-
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-(- -
1,000-|-'-
2,442
2,463
I,000-|-
*For Key to Circulax'on Ratings see first printed page.
)
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1305
ALABAMA— C^«//««^^.
Greenville, Advocate,
Weekly,
I, GOO —
Living Truth,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Huntsville, Mercury, )
Mercury, j
Daily,
i,ooo —
Weekly,
2,250-h
Journal,
Weekly,
1,000
Jasper, Mountain Eagle,
Weekly,
1,000
Lafayette, Sun,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Marion, Standard,
Weekly,
1,774
Mobile, Herald,
Daily,
2,250-1-
Item,
Daily,
2,250+
Register, )
Register, j
Daily,
7,711
Sunday,
^ 9,875
Unionist, (^ST/e2?.^)
Weekly,
1,000 —
Medical and Surgical Journal,
Monthly,
2,2504-
Montgomery, Advertiser, )
Advertiser, j
Daily,
14,937
Sunday,
21,838
Evening Times, )
Times, )
Daily,
9,442
Weekly,
23,699
Journal,
Daily,
9,464
Moulton, Advertiser,
Weekly,
1,209
Northport, West Alabama Breeze,
Weekly,
1,449
Opelika, News,
Daily,
1,000 —
Scottsboro, Progressive Age,
Weekly,
2,250—
Talladega, Our Mountain Home,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Tuskegee, Student, (^^fr/^?.")
Weekly,
1,000 —
Wetumpka, Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
ARIZONA.
Bisbee, Review,
Daily,
i,ooo-{-
Phoenix, Arizona Republican,
Daily,
6,579
Arizona-New Mexico Workman,
Monthly,
2,250-4-
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
ARKANSAS.
Batesville, Guard,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Beebe, White Co. News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bentonville, Benton Co. Sun,
Weekly,
1,000 —
A. 0. U. W. Guide, fSfr/e??.")
Monthly,
2,2504-
Camden, Ouachita Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Clarksville, Johnson Co. Herald,
Weekly,
1,0004-
Conway, Log Cabin-Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Denmark, Maddock Pioneer,
Monthly,
1,375
DeQueen, Bee,
Weekly,
1,375
El Dorado, Times,
Weekly,-
1,504
Fayetteville, Arkansas Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fort Smith, News Record,
Daily,
2,2504-
Times,
Daily,
4,188
Elevator,
Weekly,
5,980
Hot Springs, Arkansaw Thomas Cat,
Sunday,
2,250—
1306
AMERICAN NEWSPAPEK DlilECTORY,
ARKANSAS— C^////;/?/^^.
Little Rock —
Arkansas Democrat,
Arkansas Gazette, )
Arkansas Gazette, f
Baptist Advance,
Mosaic Guide,
Search-Light,
State Republican,
Western Methodist,
Arkansas Homestead, (^6"£l''y?iD
Arkansas School Journal,
Arkansas Sunday School Herald,
Beacon Light,
Masonic Trowel,
Sketch Book,
Magnolia, Columbia Banner,
Mammoth Spring, Democrat,
Mena, Star,
Paragould, Soliphone,
Pine Bluff, Commercial,
Pocahontas, News-Herald,
Russellville, Courier-Democrat,
Siloam Springs, Herald-Democrat,
}L/ . CALIFORNIA.
Berkeley, Philippine Review,
Downey, Southern California Woodman,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Eureka, Humboldt Standard,
Humboldt Times, )
Humboldt Times, J
Fortuna, Humboldt Beacon,
Fresno, Evening Herald and Democrat,
Morning Republican,
Central California Woodman,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Fullerton, Orange Co. Tribune,
Gridley, Herald,
Hollister, Bee,
Los Angeles, Examiner,
Express,
Herald,
Journal,
News,
Record,
Times,
California Cultivator,
California Voice,
Commercial Bulletin,
Daily,
7,500+-—"
Daily,
13,427 —
Weekly,
8,626^^^
Weekly,
4^000 —
Weekly,
2,250 — .^
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
7,500+ _
Monthly,
12,500—
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,51^
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
1,000 —
Quarterly,
2,000 •..___
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,825
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
i,ooo-| -^
Weekly,
1,000+ ■— ^
Weekly,
1,000+ ^
/4'5. -^^
Bi-monthly,
4,000
Monthly,
2,250+
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,968 _
Daily,
4,000 —
Daily,
7,500+
Monthly,
1,900
Weekly,
1,000+ ^
Weekly,
Weekly,
1,637 a
Dailv,
7,500+
Daily,
36,090
Daily,
17^500+
Daily,
2,250+
Daily,
23.437
Daily,
20,000 —
Daily,
52,558
Weekly,
11,795
Weekly,
4,988
Weekly,
1,000--
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
J 307
CALIFORNIA— Continued.
Los Angeles, Hotel Gazette,
Mining Review,
Tidings,
Bystander,
California Medical Reporter,
Fellowship,
Globe,
Golden Elk,
Live Stock Tribune,(to5fl7«^.'^)
Mertz's Magazine,
Out West,
Pictorial American,
Rural Californian,
Southern Gal. Practitioner,
Western Empire, (^SfaiPeaD
Mountainview, Signs of the Times,
Oakland, Enquirer,
Times,
Tribune, (
Tribune, \
Messiah's Advocate,
O Arauto,
British Californian,
Pasadena, Evening Star,
Petaluma, Courier,
Pomona, Review,
Redding, Searchlight,
Searchlight, j
Redlands, Facts,
Riverside, Enterprise,
Sacramento, Evening Bee,
Star,
Union,
California Fruit Grower,
Live Stock and Dairy Journal,
Sacramento Missionary,
San Bernardino, Index,
Sun,
San Diego, Evening Tribune,
Sun,
Union,
Union,
Union,
San Francisco —
Bulletin,
California Demokrat,
California Demokrat,
California Staats Zeitung,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Monthly
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-wk'ly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Quarterly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
T,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
19,458
2,250+
2,000
4,500
2,250-f-
i,ooo-|-
1,900
7,500+
6,8co
i,ooo-|-
1,875
17,500+
17,500+
28,429
2,250+
20,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
7,500+
1,000+
1,000-'
2,173
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000+
1,000+
15,120
4,055
9,616
1,000+
4,000+
2,275
2,752
3,276
3,53V
4,693.
4,000+-
4,000+
1,000+
85,768
2,250+
2,250+
2,250+
1308
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA— Contimted.
San Francisco —
Call, ) ^ Daily,
Call, >• Sunday,
Call, ) , Weekly,
Chinese World, Daily,
Chronicle, ) . Daily,
Chronicle, ) Weekly,
Evening Post, | Daily,
Post, \ Weekly,
Examiner, ) Daily,
Examiner, !• Sunday,
Examiner, ) . Weekly,
L'ltalia, Daily,
News, Daily,
Recorder, Daily,
Argonaut, Weekly
Bien, Weekly
Breeder and Sportsman, Weekly
California Christian Advocate, Weekly
Coast Seamen's Journal, Weekly
Hotel Gazette, Weekly
Journal of Electricity, Power and Gas, Weekly
Labor Clarion, Weekly
Leader, Weekly
Mining and Scientific Press, Weekly
Monitor, Weekly
News Letter & Cal. Advertiser, Weekly
Pacific Coast Musical Review, Weekly
Pacific Rural Press, Weekly
Organized Labor, Weekly
Retail Grocers' Advocate, Weekly
Star, Weekly
Town Talk, Weekly
Trade Journal, Weekly
Vestkusten, Weekly
Western Hotel Reporter, . Weekly
Wasp, Weekly
Pacific Churchman, . Semi-m
American Forester Review, Monthly,
Bishop's A. B. C. Guide, Monthly,
California A. O. U. W., Monthly,
California Medical Journal, Monthly,
Camera Craft, Monthly,
Implement and Vehicle Record, Monthly,
Orchard and Farm, Monthly,
Overland Monthly,
Pacific Coast Merchant, Monthly,
Pacific Coast Wood and Iron, Monthly,
Pacific Hardware Journal, Monthly,
ly,
4o,ooo-|-
40.ooo-[-
1,0004-
i,ooo-|-
20,000-l-
7,500 +
i,ooo-|-
107,988 ■
75,000+
40,0004-
7,341 -
20,0004-
i,ooo-l-
7,5004-
i,ooo4-
2,2504-
2,2504-
8,038
4,0004-
1,000 1^
7,5004- r
2,2504-
4,0004-
17,5004-
17,5004-
5,000
7,500+
4,0004-
2,2504-
4,0004-
'12,500+
1,0004-
2,2504-
i,ooo-|-
4,000-1-
1,683
2,750
2,2504-
2,2504-
2,2504-
2,2504-
i,ooo-|-
20,0004-
68,611
2,2504-
2,2504-
2,2504-
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
irto9
CALIFORNIA— C^«//>^2^^^.
San Francisco —
Pacific Medical Journal,
Monthly,
i,ooo —
Pacific Miner,
Monthly,
2,250+
Pacific Wine and Spirit Review, Monthly,
1,000 —
Pacific Woodman,
Monthly,
105,008
Pandex of the Press,
Monthly,
40,000 —
Pythian Chronicle,
Monthly,
2,250+
Sunset Magazine,
Monthly,
95,650
Toot-Toot,
Monthly,
7,500+
Town and Country Journal, Monthly,
33,075
Western Field,
Monthly,
39,812
Western Journal of Education, Monthly,
4,000
Wholesalers' and Retailers
»' Review Monthly,
2,250+
San Jose, Mercury and Herald,
Daily,
11,025
Union Label,
Weekly,
1,000 —
California Elk,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Fanciers' Monthly, .
1,000 —
Rescue,
Monthly,
2,500
Santa Cruz, Surf,
Daily,
1,000 —
Santa Rosa, Press-Democrat,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Republican,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000+
Stockton, Evening Mail, |
Mail, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Independent, )
Independent, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Record,
Daily,
2,970
Ventura, Free Press,
Weekly,
2,250+
COLORADO.
Boulder, Boulder Co. Herald,
Weekly,
1. 000 —
Buenavista, Colorado Republican
Weekly,
1,000 —
Canon City, Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Colorado Springs, Evening Telegraph, Daily,
4,000+
Gazette, )
Gazette, j
Daily,
4,000+
Sunday,
4,000 —
Mining Investor, Weekly,
7,500+
Cripplecreek, Evening Star,
Daily,
1,000 —
Times,
Daily,
2,250+
Denver, Mining Record,
Mining Record,
Daily,
7,500+
Saturday,
20,000+
Post, [
Post, f
Daily, I
Sunday, j
59,606
Record-Stockman,
Daily,
1,000 —
Republican,
Daily.
37,690
Rocky Mountain News,'
Morning,
41,536
Times,
Evening,
44,541-
Rocky Mountain News,
Sunday,
85,794
Weekly News-Times,
1,000 —
Clay's Review,
Weekly,
7,500+
V
1310
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
COLORADO Continued.
Denver, Colorado Herold,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|^-
Com'l Tribune & Pueblo Progress
, Weekly,
2,250—
Field and Farm,
Weekly,
2,250—
Illustrated Weekly,
2,250+
Mines and Mining,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Mining Reporter,
Weekly,
2,250+
South Denver Eye and Bulletin,
Weekly,
2,250—
Svensk-Amerikanska Western,
Weekly,
7,500--
Ores and Metals,
Semi-m'ly,
2,250—
A. O. U. W. Record,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Fraternal Union,
Monthly,
30,083
Motor Field,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Out-Door Life,
Monthly,
40,000 —
Profit and Loss,
Monthly,
8,875
Ranch and Range,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Retail Clerks' Interna'l Advocate,
Monthly,
50,000
Rocky Mountain Druggist,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Rocky Mount'n Official Ry. Guide,
Monthly,
3,718
Sister Republics, ffctear")
Monthly,
3,000
Square and Compass,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Stuffed Club,
Monthly,
7,840
Western Poultry World,
Monthly,
12,500+
Western World,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Fort Collins, Courier,
Weekly,
1,000--
Express,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Greeley, Tribune,
Weekly,
2,450
Gunnison, News-Champion,
Weekly,
1,057
La Jara, Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,172
Leadville, Herald-Democrat, \
Morning,
4,674
Ev'g Chronicle, >
Evening,
1,000 —
Carbonate Chronicle, )
Weekly,
I'ooo —
Loveland, Reporter,
Weekly,
1,175
Montrose, Enterprise,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Pueblo, Chieftain,
Daily,
12,500+
Star-Journal, )
Star-Journal, )
Daily,
15,354
Sunday,
15.354
Indicator,
Weekly,
1,000 —
L'Unione,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Salida, Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Trinidad, Chronicle-News,
Daily,
1,757
f.^ CONNECTICUT.
u f
Ansonia, Evening Sentinel,
Daily,
5,273
Bridgeport, Evening Farmer,
Daily,
8,365
Evening Post,
Daily,
11,945
Morning Telegram,
Daily,
11,165
Standard,
Daily,
6,200
Advocate,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Herald,
Sunday,
2,250+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
l.'JIl
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'ly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Daily,
CONNECTICUT— C^A///>«/^^.
Bristol, Press,
Danbury, Evening News, )
News, )
New England Medical Monthly,
Danielson, Windham Co. Transcript,
Greenwich, News,
Hartford, Courant, )
Connecticut Courant, j
Post,
Times, }
Times, f
Catholic Transcript,
Globe,
Meriden, Journal,
Morning Record and Republican, Daily,
Middletown, Penny Press, Daily,
Moosup, Journal, Weekly,
New Britain, Herald, Daily,
Record, Daily,
New Haven, Evening Leader, Daily,
Evening Register, ) Daily,
Register, ) Sunday,
Morning Journal and Courier, Daily,
Palladium, Daily,
Union, \ . Daily,
Union, f Sunday,
Yale Daily News,
Commercial Record,
La Stella DTtalia,
L'Unione,
Yale Alumni Weekly,
Goldsmith and Silversmith,
New London, Day,
Morning Telegraph,
Newtown, Bee,
Norwalk, Hour, )
Hour, )
Norwich, Bulletin, )
Courier, \
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Evening Record, )
Cooley's Weekly, f
Putnam, Patriot,
Windham Co. Observer,
Scotland, White Ribbon Banner,
Southington, News,
South Norwalk, Evening Sentinel,
Stafford Springs, Press,
Stamford, Advocate, )
Advocate, j
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
2,024
5,569
5,416
i,ooo-|-
1,792
2,162
12,500-f-
I2,500-[-
12,872
19,192
4,333
12,500-1-
13,605
7,743
7,769
7,737
i,ooo-|-
2,250-i-
1,000-}-
8,727
15,720
12,104
2,250-1-
9,570
16,548
8,614
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-l-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
4,000+
2,250-f-
6,547
i,ooo-j-
2,250-1-
- 3,398
i,ooo-|-
7,203
2,050
2,2504-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
2,250-}-
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
1,417
1,000-}-
I ooo-f-
1312
AMKHICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CONNECTICUT Continued.
Stamford, Photo-American,
Monthly,
7,500+
Thompsonville, Press,
Weekly,
1,000--
Torrington, Evening Register,
Daily,
1,000 —
/Waterbury, American,
Daily,
4,000 —
Evening Democrat,
Daily,
4,000 —
Republican,
Daily,
6,338
Herald,
Sunday,
i,ooo-j- f
Telegram,
Sunday,
4,000 — "■
West Haven, Advertiser,
Weekly,
1,184
Willimantic, Chronicle,
Daily,
1,000 —
Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Winsted, Evening Citizen,
Daily
1,000 —
Litchfield Co. Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
DELAWARE.
'""
>
Dover, Delawarean,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Delaware State News,
Weekly,
1,000 — -
Index,
Weekly,
1,236
State Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,000 — — >
Milford, Chronicle,
Weekly,
3,415 —
Wilmington, Evening Journal and Daily
Republican,
Daily,
9,714
Every Even'g & Commercial,
Daily,
7,500+
Morning News,
Daily,
9,514 -
Sun,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sunday Morning Star,
Sunday,
7,500+
Delaware Workman,
Monthly,
2,250+
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
«
Washington —
Evening Star, )
Sundav Star, j
Daily,
35,486 — -
Sunday,
34,122^
Herald,
Daily,
20,000 —
Post, )
Post, j
Daily,
20,000 —
Sunday,
12,500—
Times (morning and evening), \
Times, J
Daily,
###
Sunday,
###
Army and Navy Register,
Weekly,
###
National Tribune,
Weekly,
75,000+ - —
New Century,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Pathfinder,
Weekly,
12,500-i- -—
Patriot,
Weekly,
2,696 — '
Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Trades Unionist,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Youth's Instructor,
Weekly,
7,500+
American Federationist,
Monthly,
17,500+ '
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1313
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Continued.
Washington —
American Monthly Magazine,
2,250+
Dye's Government Counterfeit De-
tector,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Feather, (^fc7£-)
Monthly,
7,500—
Forestry and Irrigation,
Monthly,
8,037
Inventive Age and Patent Index,
Monthly,
2,250—
Life and Health,
Monthly,
i,ooo-f-
Machinists' Monthly Journal,
40,000 —
National Geographic Magazine,
Monthly,
36,250
National Hibernian,
Monthly,
185,666
New Age,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Patent Record,
Monthly,
20,000 —
Postal Record,
Monthly,
21,312
Postmasters' Advocate, (^SfTyeS.'')
Monthly,
37,031
Records of the Past,
Monthly,
2,250—
Stonecutters' Journal,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Views,
Monthly,
3,700
American Annals of the Deaf,
Bi-monthly, i,iio
Journal of the U. S. Infantry Ass'n,
Bi-Monthly, 2,420
FLORIDA.
De Funiak Springs, Breeze,
Weekly,
1,148
Estero, Flaming Sword,
Monthly,
1,305
Fort Pierce, St. Lucie Co. Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000 —
American Bee Keeper
Monthly,
3,000
Jacksonville, Fla Times-Union & Citizen, )
Fla.Times-Union & Citizen, j
Daily,
11,581
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Metropolis,
Daily,
10,830
Liveoak, Florida Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Suwannee, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Orlando, Reporter-Star,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Palatka, News and Advertiser,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|- V
Pensacola, Journal, )
Journal, j
Daily,
5,758
Weekly,
2,147
News,
Daily,
1,000--
St. Augustine, Evening Record,
1,000 —
Tallahassee, Sun,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Tampa, Morning Tribune, \
Tribune, f
Daily,
12,516
Weekly,
1,000 —
News,
Daily,
5,646
Florida Intelligencer,
Weekly,
2,250-h
GEORGIA.
\y
Athens, Woman's Work,
Monthly,
4,ooo-] — -^^
Atlanta, Constitution, \
Daily,
20,000-|- ' ^_
Constitution, V
Sunday,
40,000-i-'-'"^
Constitution, )
83
Weekly,
75,000---'^
1314
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
GRORGl A— Continued.
Atlanta, Georgian,
Journal,
Journal,
Journal,
Christian Index,
Southern Evangelist,
Southern Merchant,
Southern Presbyterian,
Southern Star,
Sunny South, CSTjSD
Wesleyan Christian Advocate,
S'th'n Cultivator & Dixie Farmer,
Southern Ruralist,
Cotton,
Cotton Seed Oil Magazine,
Dixie Wood-Worker,
Journal-Record of Medicine,
Pythian Lodge Secret,
Railroad Herald,
Southern Carbonator and Bottler,
Southern Druggist,
Southern Drug Journal,
Southern Educational Journal,
Southern Fancier,
Southern Machinery,
Voice of the People,
Watt's Official Railroad Guide,
Augusta, Chronicle,
Chronicle,
Chronicle,
Herald,
Georgia Baptist,
Bainbridge, Democrat.
Searchlight,
Calhoun, Times,
Carrollton, Carroll Free Press,
Cartersville, News and Courant,
Cedartown, Standard,
Columbus, Enquirer-Sun,
Enquirer-Sun,
Enquirer-Sun,
Ledger,
Conyers, Free Press,
Dalton, Argus,
Dawson, News,
Decatur, Our Missionary Helper,
Dublin, Courier-Dispatch,
Elberton, Star,
Fitzgerald, Enterprise,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-w'kly
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Tri-weekly,
7,500+
51^144
56,882
63,275
7,500+
1,0004-
2,250+
7,500
i,ooo-|-
20,000-|-
4,000-j-
40,000-
20,000-f>-
4,000-f-
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
2,250+
2,500
1,958
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
4,000+
2,250+
2,250+
6,964
8,024
4,450
2,250+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,767
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
10,980
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,016
1,000+
2,195
1,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1315
GEORGIA Contifn
\ied.
Gainesville, Eagle,
Weekly,
i,ooo-f-
Industrial News,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Griffin, News and Sun,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Lafayette, Walker Co. Messenger,
Weekly,
2,488
Lawrenceville, Gwinnett Journal,
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo-t-
Macon, Telegraph, )
Telegraph, j"
Daily,
4,000 —
Sunday,
4,000 —
Marietta, Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monroe, Walton Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Nashville, Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Quitman, Advertiser,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000--
Free Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Rome, Tribune,
Daily,
1,412
Masonic Herald,
Monthly,
2,408
Sandersville, Progress,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Savannah, Morning News, )
News, f
Daily,
4,ooo-|-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Press,
Daily,
4,ooo4-
Gaillard's Southern Medicine,
Monthly,
6,250
New York Musical Echo,
Monthly,
i,ooo-|-
Southern Trade Journal,
Monthlv,
2,000 —
Statesboro, News,
Weekly;
1,000 —
Summerville, News,
Weekly,
1,690
Tallapoosa, Journal,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Thomasville, Times-Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Tifton, Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000--
Valdosta, Times,
Semi-w'kly,
2.250—
Washington, Reporter,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Waycross, Journal,
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Westpoint, News,
Weekly,
1,000--
IDAHO.
Boise, Evening Capital News, )
Idaho Capital News, j
Daily,
5,363
Weekly,
1,000--
Idaho Statesman,
Daily,
5,737
Caldwell, Gem State Rural,
Monthly,
i,ooo-f-
Idaho Odd Fellow,
Monthly,
1,675
Lewiston, Teller,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Tribune, )
Tribune, )
Daily,
3,242
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Sandpoint, Northern Idaho News,
Weekly,
1,000--
ILLINOIS.
Albion, Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Aledo, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Times-Record,
Weekly,
2,250-^
Alton, Sentinel-Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Anna, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Talk,
Weekly,
2,468
1316
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
I'LLINOIS—Continu^c/.
Areola, Record-Herald,
Ashley, Washington Co. Gazette,
Assumption, Prairie State Tribune
Aurora, Beacon,
News,
Yeoman, f^-7^-) ..
Barry, Adage,
Record,
Beardstown, lUinoian Star,
Belleville, Advocate,
News-Democrat, )
News-Democrat, J
Post und Zeitung,
Belvidere, Republican,
Republican-Northerwestern
Bloomington, Bulletin,
.,}
Pantagraph, )
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weeklv,
Daily,'
Daily,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Dailv,
Week!'-,
•Daily,'
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Pantagraph
Illinois Freemason,
School and Home Education, Monthly,
Bluemound, Teachers' and Students* Friend, Monthly,
(Subscription 60c. a year.)
Brocton, Review,
Bunker Hill, Gazette-News,
Cairo, Bulletin,
Citizen,
Camppoint, Journal,
Canton, Register,
Carlinville, Macoupin Co. Enquirer,
Democrat,
Carmi, White Co. Democrat,
Carrollton, Patriot,
Carthage, Republican,
Our Boys and Girls,
Centralia, Sentinel, )
Sentinel, )
Champaign, News, )
Champaign Co. News, J
Times,
Chenoa, Clipper,
Chicago, Abendpost, )
Sonntags Post, j"
Arbeiter-Zeitung,
Die Fackel,
Vorbote,
Denni Hlasatel, )
Denni Hlasatel, )
Farmers' and Drovers' Journal, ) Daily,
Goodall's Farmer and Weekly > ^ , ,
Drovers' Journal, ) ^^ ^'
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo-)-
1,274
[1,000+
6,770
4,ooo-|-
4,000-J-
IjOOO-j-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
1,000-}-
2,418-
2,250-f-
i,ooo-}-
2,270
i,ooo-|-
2,250-h
14,204
2,250+
2,250+
4,000+
1,000+
1,730
1.000+
2,112
1,000+
1,089
3,506
1,000+
I,OOC +
1,000+
1,531
1,000+
1,000
1,000+
1,000+
3,592
3,477
2,250+
1,000+
46,965
36,932.
12,500+
20,000+
1,000+
17,500+
12,500+
20,000+-
20,000+ •
OVER 1,000 CIRCITLATION.
1317
I L L I N O I S — Continued.
Chicago, Dziennik Chicagoski,
Dziennik Narodowy,
Evening Post,
Examiner, )
Examiner, \
Freie Presse,
Freie Presse,
Freie Presse,
Hearst's Cliicago American, )
American, J"
Illinois Staats-Zeitung, "
Westen und Daheim,
Illinois Staats-Zeitung,
Inter Ocean, )
Inter Ocean, j
Jewish Courier,
Journal,
Labor World,
Live Stock World,
Narod,
News,
Racing Form,
Record-Herald,
Record-Herald,
Skandinaven,
Skandinaven,
Skandinaven,
South Chicago Daily Calumet,
Svornost,
Duch Casu,
Amerikan,
Tribune, i
Tribune, )
Zgoda,
Jewish Progress,
— Katolik,
Advance,
American Artisan,
American Field,
American Florist,
American Lumberman,
Appeal,
Banker,
Black Diamond,
Bladet,
Boyce's Weeklies,
Breeders' Gazette,
Calumet Record,
Canadian American,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
4,ooo-(-
4,ooo-(-
20,000-|---
75,ooo+-
75,000^.
7,500+
7,500+
4,ooo-|-
75,000-f^
75,000+^
7,500+
7,500-f-
2,250-f-
40,0004-
40,000-)- ,
7,500-h
40,000-f-
i,ooo-j-
17,500-f
i,ooo-|-
323,079
i,ooo-|-
151,564
216,464-
12,500-1-
12,500-h
17,500+
i,ooo-j-
20,000-|-
7,500+
i,ooo-|-
162,976
320,514
56,317
2,250-f-
4,ooo-|-
17,550
4,ooo-|-
2,250+
2,250-1-
13,744
7,500+
2,250-h
4,000-f-
7,500+
4o,ooo-|- "-
74,755+"
40,000-
7,500+
1318
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS Continued.
Chicago, Canner and Dried Fruit Packer,
Weekly,
I, coo —
Catholic Pilot,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Champion of Fair Play,
Weekly,
2,250+
Christian Century,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Christian Witness and Advo-
cate of Bible Holiness,
Weekly,
7,500+-
Citizen,
Weekly,
20,000+
Construction News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Courrier Canadien,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Dairy Produce,
Weekly,
2,250+
Der Beobachter,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Domestic Engineering,
Weekly,
9,319
Dry Goods Reporter,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Eagle,
Weekly,
17,500-h-
Economist,
Weekly,
2,250+
Electric Railway Review,
Weekly,
5,126
Engineering-Contracting,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Epworth Herald,
Weekly,
75,000+-
Evangelisten,
Weekly,
2,250+
Farmers' Review,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Farm Implement News,
Weekly,
7,500+
Florists' Review,
Weekly,
4,000--'
Folke-Vennen,
Weekly,
2,250+
Free Methodist,
Weekly,
7,878
Fylgia,
Weekly,
7,500+
Gazeta Polska,
Weekly,
2,250+
Glas Svobode,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Hemlandet,
Weekly,
20,000-|-
Hide and Leather,
Weekly,
4,026
Home Herald,
Weekly,
137,039
Horseman,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Horse Review,
Weekly,
2,250+.
Interior,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Israelite,
Weekly,
12,500 —
Jeffersonian,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Jour, of the Am, Medical Ass'n,
Weekly,
52,217
Katholisches Wochenblatt,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Legal News,
Weekly,
2,250 +
Lietuva,
Weekly,
2,250 +
L'ltalia,
Weekly,
32,035
Little Chronicle,
Weekly,
20,000 —
Live Stock Journal,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Live Stock Report, i^^^'^^^l^'f)
Weekly,
36,048
Mining World,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Missions- Vannen,
Weekly,
19,567
Modern Grocer,
Weekly,
4,000--
Monitor,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Motor Age,
Weekly,
15,000
Musical Leader,
Weekly,
12,500 +
OVER 1.000 CIRCULATION.
1319
ILLINOIS— Continued.
Chica
Lgo, National Corporation Reporter,
Weekly,
Neues Leben,
Weekly,
• New Church Messenger,
Weekly,
New World,
Weekly,
N. W. Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
Nya Wecko Posten,
Weekly,
Orange Judd Farmer,
Weeklv,
Prairie Farmer,
Weekly,
Presto,
Weekly,
Pritel Ditek,
Weekly,
Public,
Weekly,
Railway Age,
Weekly,
Railway and Engineering Review
, Weekly,
Reform Advocate,
Weekly,
Revyen, . ^
Weekly,
Sandebudet,
Weekly,
Scandia, {'^T^e'lr^) '
Weeklv,
Spravedlnost,
Weekly,
Standard,
Weekly,
Standard Opinions,
Weekly,
Sun,
Sunday,
Svenska Amerikanaren,
Weekly,
Svenska Kuriren,
Weekly,
Svenska Tribunen-Nyheter,
Weekly,
Telegraf,
Weekly,
Tribuna Italiana Transatlantica,
Weekly,
Unity,
Weekly,
Verdens Gang,
Weekly,
Western Bowler's Journal,
Weekly,
Western British American,
Weekly,
Western Electrician,
Weekly,
Western Trade Journal,
Weekly,
Western Underwriter,
Weekly,
Zenske Listy,
Weekly,
Apparel Gazette,
Semi-m'ly,
Bit and Spur,
Sem
i-m'ly.
Clay Record,
Sem
i-m'ly.
Contractor,
Sem
i-m'ly.
Dial,
Sem
i-m'ly.
Furniture Journal,
Sem
i-m'ly,
Gardening,
Sem
i-m'ly,
Grain Dealers' Journal,
Semi
-m'ly,
Hardwood Record,
Semi
-m'ly,
Hospodarske Listy,
Semi
-m'ly.
Industrial Age,
Semi
-m'ly.
Insurance Post,
Semi
-m'ly.
Men's Wear,
Semi
-m'ly.
Mida's Criterion,
Semi
-m'ly.
National Laundry Journal,
Sem
i-m'ly,
2,500+
2,250-f-
i,ooo-|-
4,ooo-(-
20,000-)-^
7,500+
94,086-
7,500+
i,ooo-f-
4,ooo-{-
7,500+
6,397
2,250-f
19,407
i,ooo-|-
4,000-f
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
4,ooo-|-
20,000-|-
7,500+
7,500+
4,ooc-|-
56,527
2,250+
2,250+
1,000+
2,250+
2,250+
12,500+
2,250+
22,387
2,250+
2,250+
4,509
5,416
5,200
1,000+
1,000+
2,250+
1,000+
5,201
4,000+
2,250+
2,250+
1,000+
5,002
1,000+
4,000+
1320
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS Continued.
Chicago, Shoe Trade Journal,
Semi-m'ly,
4,000+
Acetylene Journal, fST/eaD
Monthly,
2,250—
Advertising,
Monthly,
2,250+
Agricultural Advertising,
Monthly,
2,250+
American Adviser,
Monthly,
10,000 "^- —
American Bee Journal,
Monthly,
4,000 —
American B'ld'g Association News,
, Monthly,
12,500+
American Carpenter and Builder,
Monthly,
25,385-—
American Jeweler,
Monthly,
5,000
American Journal of Clinical
Medicine,
Monthly,
39,166
Am. Poultry Journal, (^^JT^J^D
Monthly,
60,583^
American Sheep- Breeder and
Wool Grower,
Monthly,
2,250+
American Sugar Industry and
Beet Sugar Gazette,
Monthly,
1,000 —
American Swineherd, (^ST/eiD
Monthly,
40,000-- ---^
Arkansaw Traveler, (^SSTiSr)
Monthly,
1,000 —
Bakers' Helper,
Monthly,
4,000
Biblical World,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Blue Book Magazine,
Monthly,
75,000
Bonds and Mortgages,
Monthly,
2,465
Brann's Iconoclast,
Monthly,
7,500+
Brewer and Maltster,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Brick,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Building Management,
Monthly,
2,750
Cement and Engineering News,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Cement Era,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Chef, Steward and Housekeeper,
Monthly,
2,250+
Child-Garden,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Children's Charities,
Monthly,
20,000-^
Christian Cynosure,
Monthly,
2,250+
Cigar Makers' Official Journal,
Monthly,
36,776
Circulation Manager,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Climax,
Monthly,
7,500+
Clinic and Pure Water Journal,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Commercial Stamp Trade Journal,
, Monthly,
1,000 —
Commercial Telegraphers'Journal
, Monthly,
15,000
Confectioner and Baker,
Monthly,
2,250+
Deaconess Advocate, (SfalPeiD
Monthly,
20,000 —
Dental Digest,
Monthly,
8,000
Dental Review,
Monthly,
4,018
Earth,
Monthly,
34,917
Echo,
Monthlv,
7,500+
Electrical Mining,
Monthly,
8,554
Elementary School Teacher,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Embalmer's Monthly,
4,000 —
Fancy Fowls,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Farm Life,
Monthly,
160,293-.-^
OVEK 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1321
ILLINOIS Continued.
-
Chicago, Farm Loans and City Bonds,
Monthly,
7,500+
Financial Review,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Glass and Pottery World,
Monthly,
2,583
Golfers' Magazine,
Monthly,
20,000
Gregg Writer,
Monthly,
12,500+
Homefolks, i^^^^rf'^^)
Monthly,
519,250 -^
Home Life, (^Sat^°)
Monthly,
4,ooo-j — ^^"""^
Hotel Monthly,
4,583 ^
House Beautiful,
Monthly,
20,000-p
Household Guest, {^^^^Tfe^)
Monthly,
442,500-—
Household Realm,
Monthly,
40,ooo-| — —
How to Live,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Humane Journal,
Monthly,
8,016
Illinois Odd-Fellow,
Monthly,
2,250+
Inland Printer,
Monthly,
12,500+
International Auctioneer,
Monthly,
1,500
International Socialist Review,
Monthly,
2,250+
Internatl Woodworker, {^^^^Tye^]
) Monthly,
5,000
Irrigation Age,
Monthly,
33,227
Judicious Advertising,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Mail Order Journal,
Mont hi v,
7,500+
Masonic Voice-Review,
Monthly,
20,000
Maxwell's Talisman,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Medical Recorder,
Monthly,
4,000+
Medical Standard,
Monthly,
9,825
Medical Times,
Monthly,
5,400
Merchants' Record and Show Win
-
dow,
Monthly,
8,958
Milliner,
Monthly,
4,000+
Mining Review,
Monthly,
2,250+
Mission Studies, ft^oS^i^eaD
Monthly,
2,250+
Mixed Stocks,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Modern Machinery,
Monthly,
2,250+ ■
Modern Painter,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Money Maker, («^?fi7eS°)
Monthly,
2,250+
Monumental News,
Monthly,
3,450
Motor Way,
Monthly,
8,166
National Banker,
Monthlv,
4,000 —
National Builder, •
Monthly,
10,208
National Engineer,
Monthly,
12,500—
National Finance,
Monthly,
1,000 — .
National Harness Review,
Monthly,
5,000
National Printer Journalist,
Monthly,
5,000
Novelty News,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Open Court,
Monthly,
2,250+
Operative Miller,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Ophthalmic Record,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Ordensblatt Der Harguari,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Osteopathic Health,
Monthlv,
40,000 - — — ■
1322
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS — Continued.
Chicago, Osteopathic Physician,
Park and Cemetery, etc.,
People's Health Journal,
Piano Trade,
Picture and Art Trade,
Popular Mechanics,
Postal Clerk, («ST/J2?.°)
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Power & Transmission, (^^^'"aTeaD Monthly,
Pythian Record, Monthly,
Railway Journal, Monthly,
Railway Master Mechanic, Monthly,
Railway Surgical Journal, Monthly,
Rand-McNally Bankers' Monthly,
Red Book Magazine, Monthly,
Reporter, Monthly,
Retailers' Journal, Monthly,
R. F. D. News, Monthly,
Roadmaster and Foreman, Monthly,
School Review, Monthly,
School Science and Mathematics, Monthly,
Service, Monthly,
Shepherd's Criterion, Monthly,
Sokol Americky, Monthly,
Sound Waves, Monthly,
Southwest Trail, Monthly,
Sports Afield, Monthly,
Successful Poultry Journal, Monthly,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
System, Monthly,
Technical World Magazine, Monthly,
Telephony, Monthly,
Ten Story Book, Monthly,
To-Morrow Magazine, Monthly,
Vegetarian Magazine, Monthly,
Welcome News, ' Monthly,
Western Brewer and Journal of the
Barley, Malt and Hop Trades, Monthly,
Western Druggist, Monthly,
Western Undertaker, * Monthly,
What to Eat, Monthly,
White's Class Advertising, Monthly,
Woman's World, fgf a7S.°) Monthly,
World To-Day, Monthly,
American Journal of Sociology,
Banking and Mercantile World,
Journal of the Western Society of
Engineers,
Scroll of Phi Delta Theta,
Monist,
2,250+
2,033
i,ooo-|-
1,500
1,000-]-
107,477^
14,166
24,20
i,ooo-|-
2,250-1-
2,250+
i,ooo-[-
4,ooo-|-
75,ooo-f-_,
2,700
4,ooo-|-
24,504
2,250+
2,250+
3,444
17,500+-
2,250+
5,049
5,127
46,358
35,505-
17,500+-
40,000-
40,000+-
7,500+
76,148
7,500+
2,250+
1,863
2,250-
14,45'
6,000
2,250+
5,083
1,339,083-
88,625-
Bi-monthly, i,ooo+
Bi-monthly, i,ooo+
Bi-monthly, i,ooo+
Bi-monthly, 3,000
Quarterly, 1,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1323
ILLINOIS — Continued.
Chicago Heights, Signal,
Chillicothe, Enquirer,
Clayton, Enterprise,
Dallas City, Enterprise,
Danville, Commercial-News,
Democrat,
Press,
Banner,
Inter-State School Review,
Decatur, Herald,
Review, )
Review, f
DeKalk, Review,
Delavan, Times-Press,
Dixon, Evening Telegraph,
Star,
Dwight, Sun,
Banner, i^H'^'f^^)
East St. Louis, Poultry Culture, f^s^fr/^^)
Edwardsville, Intelligencer,
Effingham, Democrat,
Elgin, News,
Press,
Boys' World, (^fc^eS")
Dairy F.eport,
Girls' Companion, fSTySD
Inglenook,
Young People's Weekly, fi^gS^aTear.'')
Mother's Magazine Monthly,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
New Century Sunday School Teach
ers' Monthly, fS'llSr")
Eureka, Democrat-Journal,
Evanston, Press,
Union Signal,
Farmers Voice,
Correct English,
Crusader Monthly, (^^S'aTea?.°)
Katholischer Jugend Freund,
Fairfield, Republican,
Sun,
Wayne Co. Press,
Wayne Co. Record,
Farmer City, Journal,
Flora, Southern Illinois Journal,
Freeport, Bulletin, )
Bulletin, \
Journal,
Deutscher Anzeiger,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
i,ooo-(-
i,ooo-j-
i,oo8
1,674
12,111
4,000-j-
2,250-1-
i,ooo-|-
2,250+
11,335
11,333
10,361
1,500
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
2,711
i,ooo-[-
20,000-
4,ooo-|-
3,292
•i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-l-
333,403-
i,ooo-[-
331,673
4,ooo-|-
199,326
75,000+r
41,649
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-|-
20,529--
58,125-
20,000-r
28,916
17,500+
i,ooo-f-
1,0004-
i,ooo-|-
2,038
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-j-
2,176
2,964
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-(-
1324
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS — Continued.
Freeport, Knights of the Globe, (SfajSD Monthly,
7,500+
National Service Magazine,
Monthly,
4,000 —
(Subscription 60c. a year.)
Tribune, (^etfryS")
Monthly,
12,500-i-
Fulton, Journal,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Mystic Worker, (^S^aTeaD
Monthly,
50,000,
Galena, Gazette,
Weekly,
2,500—
Galesburg, Evening Mail, )
Mail, f
Daily,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Republican-Register, )
Republican-Register, j"
Daily,
5,149
Weekly,
1,000 —
Illinois Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Geneseo, Republic,
Weekly,
3,472
Gibson City, Gibson Courier,
Weekly,
1,490
Golconda, Herald-Enterprise,
Weekly,
• 1,638
Grayville, Independent,
Weekly,
1,168
Greenville, Twice-a-week Sun,
Sun,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Hardin, Calhoun Herald,
Weekly,
1,117
Harrisburg, Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Harvard, Herald,
Weekly.
1,000 —
Independent,
Weekly,
i,ooo-j-
Havana, Mason Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Henry, Republican,
Weekly,
2,396
Highland, Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Union,
Weeklv,
1,000 —
Hillsboro, Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Montgomery News,
Weeklv,
1,000 —
Hinckley, Review,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Jacksonville, Illinois Courier,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Journal,
Daily,
1,000 —
Farm, (^st'aTeS.")
Bi-weekly,
1,000 —
Jerseyville, Jersey Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Republican,
AVeeklv,
J 7
1,000 —
Joliet, Herald,
Daily,
7,927
News,.
News, f
Daily,
6,645
Weekly,
2,965
Republican,
Daily,
4,000 —
Amerikanski Slovenec,
Weekly,
4,535
Kankakee, Evening Democrat,
Daily,
1,000 —
Gazette,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Republican, )
Republican, J
Daily,
■ 3,031
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Kewanee, Star-Courier, [
Star-Courier, [
Daily,
1.^9-^
Weekly,
i,i3B
Knoxville, Knox Co. Republican,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Lacon, Home Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Marshall Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1325
II^LINOIS— Continued.
La Salle, Post,
Daily,
1,000 —
Tribune,
Daily,
I, GOO —
Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co. News,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Leroy, Journal,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Lewistown, Fulton Democrat,
Weekly,
I, coo —
Lexington, Unit,
Weekly,
I, GOO —
Libertyville, Lake Co. Independent,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Business Philosopher,
Monthly,
16,322
Lincoln, Courier,
Semi-w'kly,
2,250—
Volksblatt-Rundschau,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Litchfield, Mutual Protective League,
Monthly,
23,791
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Lockport, Phoenix-Advertiser,
Weekly,
1,000 —
London Mills, London Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Macomb, Journal, )
Journal, )
Daily,
1,908
Weekly,
1,000 —
By-Stander,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Eagle,
Weekly,
2,246
Marion, Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Marshall, Clark Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Clark Co. Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Mascoutah, Herald,
Weekly,
1,401
Mason City, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Mattoon, Journal-Gazette,
Journal-Gazette,
Daily,
2,250-1-
Weekly,
I,GOO —
Star, )
Star, j"
Daily,
I,GOO —
Weekly,
I, GOO —
Commercial,
Weekly,
I, GOG —
Mendota, Our Hope and Life in Christ,
Weekly,
-2,2.5.04:;
Sun-Bulletin,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Minonk, News,
Weekly,
l|OGO —
Moline, Dispatch,
Daily,
4,572
Evening Mail,
Daily,
I, GOG —
Monmouth, Review,
Daily,
2,771
Republican-Atlas,
Weekly,
I, GOG —
Monticello, Bulletin,
. Weekly,
I,GOG —
Piatt Co. Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Morris, Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Morrison, Whiteside Sentinel,
Weekly,
I,GOG--
Mount Carmel, Register,
Weekly,
1,000
Mount Morris, Index,
Weekly,
1,479
Bank Man,
Monthly,
1,652
Mount Olive, Teutonia,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Mount Pulaski, News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Mount Sterling, Democrat-Message,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Murphysboro, Independent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
National Stock Yards, National Live Stock
Reporter,
Daily,
2,250+
Neoga, News,
Weekly,
I,OOG —
1326
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Con^inue(/.
Newman, Independent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Normal, McLean Co. Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Nunda, Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oakland, Ledger,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Oakpark —
Oak Leaves,
Weekly,
2,560
Nachrichten Aus Schleswig-Holstein,Bi-weekly,
5,081
Star-Monthly, C&'T^i^)
181,740
Svobodno Skola, fST/eS°)
Monthly,
2,250—
Olncy, Republican,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Advocate,
AVeekly,
1,000 —
Oregon, Ogle Co. Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Ottawa, Republican-Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Central Illinois Wochenblatt,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fair Dealer,
Weekly,
4,695
Lasalle Co. Herold,
Weekly,
i,ooo-j-
Rathbone Messenger, (SflT^".")
Monthly,
2,250—
Paris, Beacon,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Anchor and Shield, (^oc!aTeln )
Monthly,
12,500+
Pekin, Post-Tribune, [
Tazewell Co. Tribune, \
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Freie Presse,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Peoria, Demokrat, )
Demokrat, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Evening Star, )
Sunday Morning Star, )
Daily,
21,659
Sunday,
10,081
Herald-Transcript, )
Herald-Transcript,
Daily,
7,500+
Sunday,
7,500+
Journal, )
Daily,
15,262
Journal, >
Sunday,
4,000 —
Journal, )
Weekly,
1,000 —
Business Monthly Magazine,
5,367
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Masonic News,
Monthly,
3,500
Manual Training Magazine,
Bi-monthly,
2,800
Petersburg, Observer,
Weekly,
1,030
Pinckneyville, Advocate,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Pittsfield, Pike Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000+
Pike Co. Republican,
Weekly,
1,000+
Polo, Tri-Courity Press,
Weekly,
2,250+
Pontiac, Leader, )
Leader, )
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Port Byron, Globe,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Princeton, Bureau Co. Republican,
Weekly,
5,125
Bureau Co. Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Princeville, Telephone,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Quincy, Journal,
Daily,
7,500—
Whig,
Daily,
4,000 —
OVER 3,000 CIRCULATION.
1327
I L L I N O I S — Continued.
/Subscription\
V 60c. a year. /
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Quincy, Germania,
Enterprise,
Farmers' Call
Labor News,
Record,
Apple Specialist, (^S^TyC")
Poultry Keeper, fitfaTelD
Reliable Poultry J'rn'l, i^^^^^rf^^) Monthly,
Urban & Rural America. (^Sfa7eS°) Monthly,
Rantoul, Press,
Reynolds, Press,
Robinson, Argus,
Constitution,
Rochelle, Independent,
Rockford, Morning Star,
Star,
Star,
Semi-w'kly, i,ooo-|-
Register-Gazette, )
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Register-Gazette
Republic,
Rock Island, Argus,
News,
Union, )
Union, \
Rock Island-Moline Volkszei-
tung,
Augustana, Weekly,
Modern Woodmen, ft^^i^^^) Monthly,
Ungdoms Vaennen,
Roodhouse, Record,
Rossville, Press,
Rushville, Times,
Salem, Marion Co. Democrat,
Shawneetown, Gallatin Democrat,
News-Gleaner,
Shelbyville, Democrat,
Union,
Springfield, Illinois State Journal,
Illinois State Journal,
Illinois State Journal,
Illinois State Register,
Illinois State Register,
Illinois State Register,
News,
Illinois Tradesman,
Odd-Fellows' Herald,
Farm Home, i^^Tf^^)
Illinois Medical Journal,
Sterling, Evening Gazette,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Semi-weekly, 5,068
6,191
2,250+
2,250+
1,000+
1,000+
Semi-w'kly, 1,000+
7,500+
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-wk'ly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
932,455'
2,250+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,837
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
8,323
5.845
5,019
13,474
10,810
6,062
7,500+
3,400
2,250+
32,166
4,900
2,350+
1328
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ILLINOIS— Continued.
Sterling, Standard,
Daily,
1,000--
Streator, Free Press,
Daily,
3,-^3^
Independent-Times,
Daily,
1,000 —
Sullivan, Saturday Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sumner, Press,
Weekly,
1,403
Sycamore, True Republican, .
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo-f-
Taylorville, Breeze,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
School News,
Monthly,
15,016
Techny, Amerikanisches Missionsblatt,
Monthly,
16,500
Christian Family,
Monthly,
11,125.
Toledo, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,503
Toulon, Stark Co. News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Tuscola, Journal-Republican,
Weekly,
2,250—
Review,
Weekly,
2,250-f
Urbana, Courier,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Vienna, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Virginia, Gazette,
Weekly,
I, III
Warren, Sentinel-Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Washington, Post,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Waterloo, Republican,
Weekly,
1,521
Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Watseka, Republican,
Weekly.
1,000 —
Waukegan, Gazette,
Daily,
1,889
Sun,
Daily,
i,ooo-[-
West Chicago, Du Page Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Winchester, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Woodstock, Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Wyoming, Post-Herald,
Weekly,
1,250
Yorkville, Kendall Co. Record,
Weekly,
1,912
INDIANA.
Anderson, Bulletin,
Daily,
2,250-i-
Herald, )
Herald, f .
Daily,
3,488
Sunday,
3.825
Angola, Magnet,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Steuben Republican,
Weekly,
2,250+
Argos, Reflector,
Weekly,
1,000 —
National Hardware Bulletin,
Monthly,
7,500+
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Batesville, Democratic Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Berne, Witness,
Semi-w'kly,
1,445
Christlicher Bundesbote,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Bloomfield, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bluffton, Evening Banner, )
Banner, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Evening News, )
Chronicle, J
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Boonville, Standard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1329
INDIANA— Continued.
Brookville, American,
Democrat,
Brownstown, Banner,
Butler, Dekalb Co. Herald,
Epworth League Quarterly,
(Subscription 20c. a year.)
Cannelton, Telephone,
Charlestown, Hoosier Record,
Churubusco, Truth,
Columbia City, Commercial-Mail,
Columbus, Republican,
Connersville, News, )
Times, j
Courier,
Arboriculture,
Corydon, Democrat,
Republican,
Covington, Friend,
Republican,
Crawfordsville, Journal, )
Journal, j
Danville, Hendricks Co. Republican,
Delphi, Carroll Co. Citizen-Times,
Journal,
Derby, Game Bird, (Sr/et'.'^)
Elkhart, Truth,
Herald of Truth,
Mennonitische Rundschau,
Elwood, Call-Leader,
Evansville, Courier,
Demokrat, )
Demokrat, )
Journal-News,
Economist,
Indiana Post und Freie Presse,
Furniture Industry,
Hoosier A. O. U. W. Watchman,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Pythian Knight, ftt"a7el?.°)
Flora, Enterprise-Sentinel,
Hoosier Democrat,
Fort Wayne, Freie Presse,
Journal- Gazette,
News,
Sentinel, )
Sentinel, )
Fowler, Benton Review,
Frankfort, Morning Times, )
Times, )
Crescent-Standard,
84
W^eekly,
i,ooo-j-
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Weekly,
1,982
Weekly,
1,000 —
17,000
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weeklv,
^ 7
1,000 —
Daily,
1,039
Daily,
2,025
Daily,
i,ooo-|-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,547
Weekly,
3,385
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
T,000 —
Monthly,
2,250-h
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
17,013
Daily,
2,250 +
Weekly,
4,000 —
Daily,
18,183
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,295
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
13,342
Daily,
10,267
Daily,
7,404
Weekly,
3,199
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
1330
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA— Continued,
Franklin, Star,
Democrat,
Republican,
Goshen, Democrat, \
Democrat, j
Cooking Club,
Greencastle, Banner,
Christian Union Messenger,
Star-Democrat,
Greenfield, Republican,
Herald and Tribune,
Primitive Monitor,
Greensburg, Baptist Observer,
Hammond, Lake Co. Times,
Huntington, Evening Herald, )
Herald, )
Christian Conservator,
Farmers' Guide, (^^^^/^^)
News-Democrat,
Indianapolis, Commercial-Reporter,
Live Stock Journal,
News, , ^^ 1.
Star, I
Star, )
Sun,
Indiana Volksblatt und
Telegraph,
Freeman,
Hoosier,
Indiana Farmer,
Jersey Bulletin and Dairy
World,
Marion Co. Mail,
Patriot Phalanx,
Recorder,
Rough Notes,
Trade Journal,
United Mine Workers' Jour'l,
Western Horseman,
Farm Star,
Up-to-Date Farming,
American Farmer, Live Stock
& Poultry Raiser, («3j5fC7«on)
Awakener, {''^^^1?^^^)
Barrels and Bottles,
Bricklayer and Mason,
(Subscription 75c. a year.)
Bridgemen's Magazine,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Daily,
1,634
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,619
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
, 1,000 —
Monthly,
32,845
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,337
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
5,831
Daily,
4,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
I'ooo —
Weekly,
3,038
Weekly,
12,500—^ —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
4,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
74,294--
Daily,
88,304—
Sunday,
74,474<-"
Daily,
4,ooo-| ■
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
9,204
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,ooo-|-— —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
10,244
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
4,494
Weekly,
7,500+
Weekly,
2,250+
Semi-m'ly,
40,000-j-- —
Semi-m'ly,
204,348
Monthly,
75,000+ —
Monthly,
3,022
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
17,500+
Monthly,
10,159
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1331
INDIANA— Continued.
Indianapolis, Carpenter,
Central States
/Subscription\
V. 50c. a year. /
Medical Moni-
Monthly, 7,5oo-f-"
tor.
Monthly,
i,ooo — •
Chronicle, CSf'a^'?.")
Monthly,
20,000 —
Clay Worker,
Monthly,
4,ooo--
Educator- Journal,
Monthly,
7,500+
Fanciers' Gazette fgf aTeaD
Monthly,
1,000 —
Home Magazine,
Monthly,
75,000+'
Indiana Medical Journal,
Monthly,
1,300
Journeyman Barber,
Monthly,
17,092
(Subscription 60c. a year.)
Locomotive Firemen's Maga-
zine,
Monthly,
63,211
Missionary Tidings,f^f«/;PeS:
^)Monthly,
12,500—
Modern Woodmen,
Monthly,
75,0004--
Municipal Engineering,
Monthly,
5,454
Odd-Fellows' Talisman,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Typographical Journal,
Monthly,
39,237
Wood-Worker,
Monthly,
7,500+
Jeffersonville, National Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Kokomo, Dispatch, )
Dispatch, j
Daily,
1,000-^
Weekly,
1,000 —
News,
Daily,
4,969
Tribune,
Daily,
2,250+
Lafayette, Courier and Call, )
Courier and Call, J
Daily,
5,423
Weekly,
1,000 —
Morning Journal, )
Journal, j"
Daily,
5,314
Weekly,
1,000 —
Commercial Gazette,
Weekly,
2,250+
Laporte, Herald, )
Herald, \
Daily,
1,436
Weekly,
1,405
Laurel, Review,
Weekly,
1,000+
Lawrenceburg, Register,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lebanon, Patriot,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Pioneer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Ligonier, Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Logansport, Journal,
Daily,
3,001
Pharos, )
Pharos, )
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
I, coo —
Reporter, )
Reporter, j*
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Chronicle,
Weekly,
2,250+
Times,
Weekly,
1,308
Loogootee, Martin Co. Tribune,
Weekly,
2,410
Madison, Courier,
Daily,
2,283
Marion, Chronicle,
Daily,
2,250+
Leader,
Daily,
5,324
News-Tribune,
Daily,
4,000
Teachers' Journal,
Monthly,
7,500+
1332
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA
-Continued.
Michigan City, Evening Dispatch,
\
Daily,
i,ooo —
Dispatch,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
News,
Daily,
i,ooo —
Monticello, Herald,
Weekly,
i,6ii
Muncie, Morning Star and News,
1
Daily,
26,459
Morning Star and News,
Sunday,
16,414
Press, \
Times, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
New Albany, Ledger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Medical Herald,
Monthly,
5,000
Newcastle, Courier, )
Courier, j
Daily,
1,726
Weekly,
1,000 —
Newport, Hoosier State,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Noblesville, Hamilton Co. Ledger
>
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000 —
North Manchester, Journal,
Weekly,
2,250—
North Vernon, Sun,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Notre Dame, Ave Maria,
Weekly,
26,112
Scholastic,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oakland City, Journal,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Orleans, Progress-Examiner,
•
Weekly,
1,000 —
Osgood, Ripley Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Owensville, Messenger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Peru, Miami Co. Sentinel and Record,
Semi-w'kly,
2,250+
Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Plymouth, Chronicle,
Weekly,
1J30
Portland, Sun,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Princeton, Clarion News, )
Clarion News, j"
Daily,
1,577
Weekly,
2,641
Redkey, Times,
-
Weekly,
1,585
Rensselaer, Republican,
Semi-w,kly,
T,000 —
Jasper Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Richmond, Evening Item,
Daily,
5^039
Palladium and Sun-Telegram,
Daily,
4,000 —
Rochester, Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Rockport, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Journal,
Weekly,
1,726
Rockville, Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Roselawn, Kankakee Valley Review,
Weekly,
1,000
Rushville, Republican, )
Republican, f
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000--
American, («5t!'a7ear)
Weekly,
2,250 +
Salem, Democrat,
Weekly,
2,531
Republican Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Seymour, Republican,
Weekly,
^,993
Shelbyville, Democrat, )
Shelby Democrat, J
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
South Bend, Tribune,
Daily,
9,181
Sunday News,
Weekly,
1,000--
OVER 1.000 CIECULATION.
1333
INDIANA— Continued.
South Bend, Labor Journal, (tocT/^r")
Semi-m'ly,
i,ooo--
South Whitley, Whitley Co. News,
Weekly,
r,ooo--
Spencer, Democrat,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Agricultural Epitomist, (^STI'e^ir!;
') Monthly,
75,oooH -
"
Sullivan, Democrat,
Weekly,
2,2504-
Terre Haute, Star, [
Daily,
17,500+
Star, ^
Sunday,
12,500+
Tribune,
Tribune,
Daily,
10,677
Sunday,
8,946
Tipton, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Times,
Weekly,
T,000
Union City, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
n 1 1 /^ c t / Subscription \
Vruesi, ^^ 50c. a year. ;
Monthly,
3,000
Veedersburg, News,
Weekly,
1,000
Versailles, Republican,
Weekly,
2,250 +
Vevay, Reveille,
Weekly,
1,734
Vincennes, Capital,
Daily,
2,609
Wabash, Plain Dealer, )
Plain Dealer, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Warren, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000--
Warsaw, Northern Indianian,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Union,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Waterloo, Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Winamac, Pulaski Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
2,550
Winchester, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
IOWA.
Ackley, World,
Weekly,
i,ooo-[-
Adair, News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Adel, Dallas Co. News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Afton, Star-Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Albia, Monroe Co. News and Albia Democrat, Weekly,
2,250+
Republican,
Weekly,
2,250+
Algona, Upper Des Moines Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Alton, Democrat,
Weekly,
2,250+
Anamosa, Eureka,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Arlington, News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Atlantic, Cass Co. Democrat,
AVeekly,
1,000 —
Telegraph,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Messenger,
Weekly,
1,993
Avoca, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000+
Bedford, Free Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bellevue, Herald,
Weekly,
1,093
Bloomfield, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Boone, News-Republican, )
News-Republican, )
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Boone Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Standard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
1334
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
lOW^A — Continued.
Breda, Ostfriesische Nachrichten,
Brooklyn, Chronicle,
Burlington, Gazette,
Hawkeye, .
! Volksfreund-Tribuene,
Bussey, Tri-County Press,
Carroll, Sentinel,
Herald,
Times,
Cascade, Katholischer Waechter,
Pioneer,
Cedar Falls, Record,
Gazette,
Dannevirke,
Globe,
Cedar Rapids —
Evening Times,
Gazette,
Republican, )
Republican, j
Iowa Post,
Saturday Record,
Iowa Presbyterian, (¥e!T/e*r)
Kvinden og Hjemmet, (S'aTeS")
Modern Brotherhood, (^^fi7^°)
Railway Conductor,
Western Poultry Journal, (^s^ocTy^iD
Young Citizen, ft'oSTea^)
Centerville, lowegian.
Journal,
Chariton, Herald,
Leader,
Charles City, Advocate,
Iowa Teacher, f^tflTeaD
Cherokee, Times-Herald,
Chester, Sun-Herald,
Clarinda, Herald,
Journal,
Clarion, Wright Co. Monitor,
Clarksville, Star,
Clinton, Advertiser,
Herald, )
Herald, f i^^^^?^)
Anzeiger,
Corning, Adams Co. Free Press,
Adams Co. Union-Republican,
Correctionville, Sioux Valley News,
Corydon, Times-Republican,
Tri-m'ly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Daily, ,
4,000 —
Daily,
8,937
Weekly,
2,250-h
Weekly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1.595
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily, 2,250-!-
Daily, 7,114
Daily, 4,000-]-
Sunday, 7?5oo-
Semi-w'kly, i,ooo-[-
Weekly, i,ooo-|-
Monthly, ijOoo-j-
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
75,oooH-r
100,325,
41,733
i,ooo-|-
10,000
Semi-weekly, 2,805
Weekly, i,ooo-f-
Weekly, 2,712
Weekly, 2,139
Weekly, i,ooo-j-
Monthly, 12,500-i-
Semi-w'kly, i,ooo-|-
Weekly, 1,000-)-
Semi-w'kly, i,ooo-|-
Weekly,
2,453
Weekly,
1,000—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
11,115
Daily,
4,000 —
Weekly,
I^OOO —
Tri-weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,710
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1335
,}
IOWA — Continued.
Council Bluffs, Nonpareil,
Nonpareil,
Nonpareil,
Implement Dealer,
Cresco, Howard Co. Times,
Plaindealer,
Creston, Advertiser-Gazette, )
Advertiser-Gazette, f
Morning American,
Independent American
Union Co. Progress, (^g^^lTea??")
Davenport, Democrat, [
Democrat, )
Times,
Iowa Reform, )
Iowa Reform, \
Catholic Messenger,
Decorah, Decorah-Posten and ved Amen,
Evang. Luth. Kirketidende,
Public Opinion,
Republican,
Denison, Bulletin,
Review,
Des Moines —
Capital,
:i
News,
News
Register and Leader, )
Register and Leader, \
Christian Union,
Dial of Progress,
Homestead,
lowa-Posten,
Iowa Staats Anzeiger,
Iowa State Register and Farmer,
Iowa Unionist,
Mail and Times,
Spirit of the West,
Wallace's Farmer,
Christian Worker, (^^^aTea?.'^)
Farm Gazette, i^t^^^^)
Grand Armv Advocate, etc.,
Homemaker, f^r/J^^)
Merchants' Trade Journal,
Midland Schools,
National Economist,
Northwestern Banker,
People's Popular M'thly, ft^alPeir)
Successful Farming, «T/ei?")
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
12,543
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-i-
11,358
i,ooo-f-
13,040
IjOOO-^-
i,ooo-j-
4,ooo4-
40,859
7,500+
2,859
i,ooo-f-
1,900
i,ooo-f-
41,582^
43,355r
20,000-f-
30,473-
27,871
2,250+
4,000-h
102,814-
1,0004-
i,ooo-f-
39,252-
2,250+
1,000+
4,000+
50,000-
1,791
6o,24Ji
2,250+
120,515.
31,588
2,250+
i,ooo+*
1,850
299,333
313,804-
1336
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
I OV^ h.— Continued.
Des Moines —
Western Farm Journal, (^2"5cfl7el?°)
Monthly,
4,000 —
Dubuque, Morning Telegraph, ^
Telegraph-FIerald, .
Telegraph, }
Morning,
12,476
Evening,
12,476
Sunday,
7,500+
Telegraph-Herald,
Semi-w'kly,
2,250+
Timesjournal, J
Daily,
11,349
Times-Journal, >
Sunday,
13,555'
Times-Journal, ;
Weekly,
1,000 —
Catholic Tribune,
Weekly,
12,281
Der Presbyterianer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Katholischer Westen,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Labor Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Luxemburger Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Iowa Churchman, 5t'i7eS")
Monthly,
2,000
Our German Work, (^g'scfaiSr)
Quarterly,
2,425
Dyersville, Commercial,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Elkader, Register,
Weekly,
I,OCO —
Elliott, Graphic,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Elma, New Era,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fairfield, Journal,
Daily,
1,014
Ledger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fort Dodge, Evening Messenger, )
Messenger, \
Daily,
3,114
Semi-w'kly,
2,509
Post,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fort Madison, Democrat, )
Democrat,
Daily,
1,194
Weekly,
2,281
Gem City,
Gem City,
Daily,
1,100
Weekly,
1,000
Glenwood, Mills Co. Tribune,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Opinion,
Weekly,
1,000--
Grinnell, Herald,
Semi-weekly, 1,870
Grundy Center, Grundy Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Guthrie Center, Guthrian,
Weekly,
2,005
Hampton, Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Franklin Co. Recorder,
Weekly,
T,000 —
Globe,
Weekly,
1,000--
Hawarden, Independent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Hedrick, Journal,
Weekly,
2,191
Humboldt, Humboldt Co. Independent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Humboldt Co. Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Idagrove, Ida Co. Pioneer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Record-Era,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Independence, Bulletin Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Conservative,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Indianola, Herald,
Weekly,
T,000
Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Iowa City, Press,
Daily,
1,000 —
Republican,
Daily,
I,O0O-|-
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1337
lOW^A — Continued.
Iowa City, Citizen,
Iowa Alumnus,
Jefferson, Bee,
Standard,
Keokuk, Constitution-Democrat, )
Constitution-Democrat, [
Gate City,
Standard,
School Music, f^j^Ty'SD
Keosauqua, Republican,
Knoxville, Express,
Journal,
Lake City, Graphic,
Lamoni, Saints' Herald,
Zion's Hope, (ST/e^iD
Autumn Leaves,
Lansing, Allamakee Journal,
Mirror,
Le Mars, Globe-Post,
Sentinel,
Herold,
Leon, Decatur Co. Journal,
Reporter,
Lyons, Tri-City Labor Voice, (TsSaTeS")
McGregor, News,
North Iowa Times,
Malvern, Leader,
Manchester, Delaware Co. News,
Manning, Monitor.
Manson, Democrat,
Mapleton, Press,
Maquoketa, Jackson Sentinel,
Marion, Sentinel,
Marshalltown, Ev'g Times-Republican, )
Iowa Times-Republican, f
Herald,
Mason City, Globe Gazette, )
Globe Gazette, j
Times-Herald, (
Times-Herald, j
Maxwell, Iowa Odd-Fellow,
Trappers' World,
Melrose, Big Four Record,
Montezuma, Republican,
Monticello, Express,
Mountayr, Record-News,
Mount Pleasant, Journal,
Republican,
Mount Vernon, Fruitman and Gardener,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Tri-weekly,
3,oi8
Monthly,
1,666
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Daily,
i,ooo —
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo —
Daily,
2,250—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bi-monthly,
1,620
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Monthly,
2,250-1-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Semi-m'ly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1-530
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
7,500+
Semi-w'kly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,849
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000-)-
Semi-m'ly,
i,ooo-|-
Monthly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,286
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Semi-w'kly,
(Cons.)
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo-|-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
12,500-}-
1338
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
\0V^ h.— Continued.
Muscatine, Evening Journal, )
Journal, j
Daily,
5,693
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
News-Tribune, )
.News-Tribune,
Daily,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Loyal Workman,
Monthly,
7,500-h
Neola, Gazette-Reporter,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Nevada, Journal,
Tri-weekly,
2,250+
Representative,
Weekly,
1,000 —
New Hampton, Courier,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Newton, Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Record,
Weekly,
2,211
Northwood, Worth Co. Index,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oakland, Acorn,
Weekly,
1,058.
Oelwein, Register,
Weekly,
2,232
Onawa, Sentinel-Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Orange City, De Volksvriend,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sioux Co. Herald,
Weekly,
T,000 —
Osage, Mitchell Co. Press-Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Osceola, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sentinel,
Weekly,
2,250 +
Oskaloosa, Herald,
Daily,
2,250 +
Saturday Globe,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Ottumwa, Courier, [
Courier, j
Daily,
6,175
Tri-weekly,
7,216
Oxford, Leader,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Pella, Baptist Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,000
Weekblad,
Weekly,
1,000--
Perry, Advertiser,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Primghar, O'Brien Co. Bell,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Redoak, Express,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sun,
Weekly,
1,610
Rock Rapids, Review,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Rockwell City, Advocate,
Weekly,
2,205
Sabula, Gazette,
Weekly,
1,749
Sac City, Sac Sun,
Weekly,
2,048
Shenandoah, Sentinel-Post,
Semi-w'kly,
2,250+
World,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Missionary World, ftfc^eS";
) Monthly,
4,000 —
Sidney, Fremont Co. Sun,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Fremont Co. Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sigourney, Keokuk Co. News,
Weekly,
3,478
Sioux City, Journal, ^
M'ng& ev'g.
20,000--
Journal, >•
Sunday,
4,000+
Journal, )
Weekly,
1,000 —
Tribune,
Daily,
32,003
Courier,
Weekly,
1,000 —
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1339
I O W A — Continued.
Sioux City, Der Volksfreund,
Farmers' Tribune,
Sloan, Star,
Spencer, Herald,
Storm Lake, Buena Vista Vidette,
Pilot-Tribune,
Story City, Herald,
Stuart, Herald,
Tama, Herald,
Tipton, Conservative,
Traer, Star-Clipper,
Farm and R. E. Journal, f^g^T/eaD Monthly,
Treynor, Fruit Growers' Journal, fSfaTeir) Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Vinton, Benton Co. Times,
Washington, Evening Journal,
Democrat,
Washington Co, Press,
Waterloo, Courier, )
Courier, \
Reporter,
Times-Tribune,
Kimball's Dairy Farmer,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Creamery Journal,
Egg Reporter,
Waverly, Bremer Co. Independent,
Democrat,
Webster City, Graphic-Herald,
West Union, Argo,
Fayette Co. Union,
Gazette,
Winterset, Madisonian,
News,
Reporter,
Woodbine, Chronicle,
KANSAS.
Abilene, Chronicle,
Dickinson Co. News,
Reflector,
Alma, Enterprise,
Signal,
Atchison, Globe,
;:i
Globe, S ("S^a'SSD
Kansas Staats Anzeiger,
Belleville, Telescope,
Beloit, Call, )
Western Call, )
Gazette,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
1,620
40,000-f--
i,ooo-l-
i,ooo-l-
i,ooo-|-
1,976
1,000-)-
1,024
I,0O0-|-
i,ooo-]-
2,2504-
4,ooo-|-
7,095
i,oco-l-
1,855
i,ooo-|-
2,077
4,883
Semi-weekly, 1,458
Daily, 4,400
Daily, i,ooo-|-
Semi-m'hly, 20,0004-
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
7,500+
17,500+
1,000+
1,296
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
2,256
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,433
1,000+
5,740
2,250+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1340
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
■Continued,
KANSAS
Burlingame, Osage Co. Chronicle,
Burlington, Republican,
Democrat,
Chanute, Sun,
Tribune,
Clay Center, Dispatch, \
Dispatch, j
Times,
Western Breeders* Journal,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Coffeyville, Journal, )
Journal, \
Columbus, Modern Light,
Concordia, Blade,
Kansan,
Cottonwood Falls, Courant and Reveille,
Council Grove, Republican,
Eldorado, Republican,
Advocate,
Ellinwood, Barton Co. Presse, -
Emporia, Gazette, )
Gazette, \
Erie, Record,
Sentinel,
Eskridge, Wabaunsee Co. Tribune,
Eureka, Democratic Messenger,
Herald,
Fort Leavenworth, Journal of the U. S.
Cavalry Association, Quarterly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Tri-weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Fort Scott, Republican,
Trackman, eS^/S^)
Frankfort, Review,
Fredonia, Wilson Co. Citizen,
Garnett, Eagle-Plaindealer,
Girard, Appeal to Reason, ft'ocT/eaD
Press,
Hiawatha, Brown Co. World,
Kansas Democrat,
Hillsboro, Journal, (^SfaTeaD
Holton, Recorder,
Horton, Commercial,
Hutchinson, Independent,
News,
News,
Independence, Reporter,
lola. Record,
Register,
Jewell, Jewell Co. Republican,
Junction City, Union,
. r /Subscription\
*> 3 \ 50c. a year. /
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
i,ooo4-
2,957
1,139
I,O0O-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-j-
1,000-j-
2,549
17,500-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
1,000+
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
I,0OO-|-
2,788
i,ooo-|-
2,040
1,323
1,157
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
2,000
i,ooo-|-
20,000-(-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
489,272,
i,ooo-|-
2,250+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
4,670
1,000+
1,000+
2,250+
3,759
1,000+
2,250+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1341
K A N S A S — Continued.
Kansas City, Labor Record, Weekly,
Cooper'slnternational Journal,Monthly,
Journal of Boiler Makers,
Kingman, Journal,
Kiowa, News-Review,
Larned, Tiller and Toiler,
Lawrence, Jeffersonian Gazette,
Journal, )
Journal, j
World, i
World, \ («^5«i7«-)
4
, r /Sub8cription\
'> ; \ 25c. a year. /
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Leavenworth, Times
Times
Tribuene,
Home Record, (^^^aT^?.^)
Lincoln, Republican,
Lyons, Central Kansas Democrat,
McPherson, Republican and Press,
Zions Bote,
Manhattan, Republic,
Industrialist,
Nationalist,
Mankato, Western Advocate,
Marysville, Advocate-Democrat,
Marshall Co. News,
Minneapolis, Better Way,
Messenger,
Kansas Workman, fstfi^JPeaD Monthly,
i,ooo-f-
8,480
15,175
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
3,690
2,184
4,217
2,250+
7,500+
4,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
Semi-w'kly, 1,000+
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Sprig of Myrtle, CJi^.TyS.^) Monthly,
Newton, Kansas Republican, ) Daily,
Kansas Republican, \ Weekly,
Journal, Weekly,
Post and Volksblatt, Weekly,
Olathe, Mirror, Weekly,
Register, Weekly,
Osborne, Osborne Co. Farmer, Weekly,
Ottawa, Evening Herald, Daily,
Herald, Weekly,
Republic, Daily,
Chautauqua Assembly Herald, Monthly,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Select Knight, i^^^^f^) Monthly,
Paola, Miami Republican, Weekly,
Peabody, Gazette, Weekly,
Pittsburg, Headlight, ) Daily,
Headlight, \ Weekly,
Volksfreund, Weekly,
Pleasanton, Observer, Weekly,
Pratt, Pratt Co. Republican, Weekly,
i,ooe+
1, 000+
2,808
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
40,000+
4,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
2,250+
1,000+
2,257
1,000+
2,367
1,918
3,121
1,000+
2,250+
1,000+
2,250+
6,228
5,547
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1342
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
KANSAS—Confinued.
Pratt, Pratt Union,
Randolph, Enterprise,
Saiina, Journal, [
Journal, j
Union,
Sedan, Lance,
Seneca, Courier-Democrat,
Sterling, Kansas Bulletin,
Thayer, News,
Topeka, Capital, )
Kansas Capital, j
State Journal,
Farmers' Advocate,
Farmers' Mail and Breeze,
Kansas Farmer,
Merchants' Journal,
Western Odd-Fellow, {^S^^TjUv'')
^. Household, («2"5c!a?ear")
Missouri Valley Farmer,-
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Western School Journal,
Wamego, Times,
Washington, Republican-Register,
Wellington, Monitor-Press,
People's Voice,
Westmoreland, Recorder,
Wichita, Beacon, )
Beacon, \
Eagle,
Eagle, S
Catholic Advance,
Herold,
Kansas Commoner,
Price Current,
Star,
Winfield, Courier, )
Courier, j
/Subscription\
\ 50c. a year. /
Weekly, i,ooo-|-
Weekly, i,ooo-|-
Daily, 2,369
Semi-w'kly i,ooo-|-
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
1,000-}-
i,ooo-|-
2,017
i,ooo-|-
26,019
36,183
16,916
2,250-f
66,067
2,250-1-
i,ooo-|-
Semi-m'thly, 6,600
Monthly, 232,399*
Monthly, 204,920*
Monthly, 7,500
Weekly, 1,000-}-
Weekly, 2,500-j-
Weekly, 1,615
Weekly, 1,000-}-
Weekly, 1,000-)-
Daily, 14,610
Weekly, 1,000-}-
Daily, 20,000-}-'^
Weekly, 2,250-)-
Weekly, 1,000-}-
Weekly, 1,000-}-
Weekly, 1,000-)-
Weekly, 2,250-}-
Weekly, i,ooo-j-
Daily, 1,163
Weekly, 2,836
KENTUCKY.
Augusta, Bracken Chronicle, Weekly, 1,000-)-
Berea, Citizen, Weekly, 2,352
Bowling Green, Warren Co. Courier and
Times-Journal, Semi-w'kly, i,ooo~}-
Kentucky Med. Journal, Monthly, 2,570
Carlisle, Mercury, Weekly, i,ooo-f
Carrollton, Democrat, Weekly, 1,000-}-
News, Weekly, 1,000-}-
Cloverport, Breckinridge News, Weekly, 1,000-}-
Covington, Kentucky Post, Daily, 14,248-
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1343
KE N T U C K Y— C(7«//«/^.?^.
Covington, Commonwealth,
Cynthiana, Democrat,
Log Cabin,
Dixon, Journal,
Earlington, Bee,
Elizabethtown, News,
Falmouth, Pendletonian,
Flemingsburg, Times-Democrat,
Fulton, American Baptist Flag,
Glasgow, Times,
Grayson, Tribune,
Harrodsburg, Democrat,
Hartford, Herald,
Republican,
Henderson, Gleaner, |
Gleaner, j"
Hodgensville, Larue Co. Herald,
Hopkinsville, Kentucky New Era,
Kentuckian,
Jackson, Breathitt Co. News,
Kuttawa, Lyon Co. Times,
Latonia, Kentucky Pythian,
Lebanon, Enterprise,
Lexington, Herald,
Leader, )
Leader, j
Blue Grass Blade,
Kentucky Stock Farm,
Observer,
Southern School Journal,
Louisa, Big Sandy News,
Louisville, Anzeiger, ^
Anzeiger, I
Anzeiger,*^,
Courier-Jouri^al,
Courier-Jour|4al,
Courier-Jou/nal,
Evening Post,
Herald, )/
Herald, ^■
Herald,
Times,
Baptist Argus,
Centrar Methodist,
Christian Observer,
Farmers' Home Journal,
Inland Farmer,
Journal of Labor,
Katholischer Glaubensbote,
Monthly,
7,500+
Weekly,
2,668
Weekly,
2,087
Weekly,
1,200
Weekly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
4,375
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250-h
Weekly,
2,250-h
Weekly,
3,781
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000+
Weekly,
i,ooo'-|-
Tri-weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,274
Weekly,
T,000 —
Monthly,
1,160
Weekly, .
1,000 —
Daily,
5,759
Daily,
5,390
Sunday,
7,102
Sunday,
6,140
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
4,000--
Weekly,
2,427
Daily,
2,250-h
Semi-w'kly,
2,250-h
Weekly,
4,000 —
Daily,
20,000 —
Sunday,
40,000^.""
Weekly,
7,500+
Daily,
20,000+--^ —
Daily,
17,500+
Sunday,
17,500-h
Weekly,
4,00.0 —
Daily,
■ 42,089
Weekly,
7,500+
Weekly,
4,000 ^
Weekly,
20,000-f-
Weekly,
1 4,000
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Weekly,
1,000--
1344
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
KRNTUCKY— Continued.
Louisville, Pentecostal Herald,
Western Recorder,
Home and Farm, (^^fl^eS.'')
Masonic Home Journal,
Baby,
Bishop's Letter, (^^tT/JJ?")
Jour, of Medicine and Surgery,
Ky. S. S. Reporter, fSfiteS")
Medical Progress,
Trade News,
Wine and Spirit Bulletin,
Baptist Review and Expositor,
Madisonville, Hustler, )
Hustler, J
Mayfield, Messenger,
Morganfield, Sun,
Mount Sterling, Advocate,
Mount Vernon, Signal,
Murray, Calloway Times,
Ledger,
Fraternal Advocate, {^£Tj^?)
Owcnsboro, Inquirer, |
Inquirer, j
Messenger, )
Messenger, f
Kentucky Reporter,
Owenton, News-Herald,
Paducah, News-Democrat,
News-Democrat,
News-Democrat,
Sun,
Richmond, Climax,
Delta of Sigma Nu,
Sharpsburg, Bath Co. World,
Shelbyville, Shelby News,
Shelby Record,
Shelby Sentinel,
Smithland, Livingston Banner,
Stanford, Interior Journal,
Uniontown, Telegram,
Warsaw, Independent,
Winchester, Sun-Sentinel,
LOUISIANA.
Alexandria, Baptist Chronicle, Weekly,
Crowley, Signal, Weekly,
Rice Journal & Southern Farmer, Monthly,
Donaldsonville, Chief, Weekly,
Homer, Guardian Journal, Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Quarterly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-wkly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Quarterly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
7,500+
7,500+
96,910-
20,000-|--r
4,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
2,250 +
5,000
1,150
1,000 +
1,500
1,063
5,205 +
1,000 +
2,048
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
2,250 +
3,736
2,250 +
3,709
4,219
1,000 +
1,000+
3,993
2,250+
2,250+
3,911
1,000+
2,950
1,230
T,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000+
1,000 +
2,250+
1,000+
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1345
LOUISIANA
-Continued.
Lake Charles, American,
Daily,
i,ooo —
New Orleans, Item,
Daily,
20,000-| -^
L'Abeille, )
L'Abeille, j
Daily,
###
Weekly,
i,ooo —
News,
Daily,
17,500 — -^
Picayune, )
Daily,
20,000 —
Picayune, v
Sunday,
17,500—
Picayune, )
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
States,
Daily,
20,000-|^-' ■
Times-Democrat, )
Daily,
20,000-|- -
Times-Democrat, >
Sunday,
12,500 —
Times-Democrat, )
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Harlequin,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Herald,
Weekly,
2,250 +
L'ltaio-Americano D
i Nuova
Orleans,
Weekly,
I,O0O-|-
S'western Christ. Advocate,
, Weekly,
7,500+
Southwestern Presbyterian,
Weekly,
5,198
Southern Buck,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Winnfield, Comrade,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Guardian,
Monthly,
1,000 —
3^^ MAINE. —
- Ih
Augusta, Kennebec Journal, )
Kennebec Journal, j
Daily,
7,905
Weekly,
1,761
Maine Farmer,
Weekly,
14,126
New Age,
Weekly,
1,000 —
American Woman, (^ff"a'y£?")
Monthly,
770,427
Comfort, (Sltl'i^?^)
Monthly,
T t^ r\ A /I ^ Q ■
1,294,43*^
Good Stories, (T^^17^r)
Monthly,
75,000+
Lane's List, (^S'l^e^D
Monthly,
75,000+
Vickery & Hill List, (^c'aT^?")
Monthly,
1,374,549
Bangor, Commercial, )
Commercial, j"
Daily,
10,018
Weekly,
28,422
News, )
News, )
Daily,
11,442
Semi-w'kly,
5,734 J .
Industrial Journal,
Monthly,
1,000+ ^ch
Maine Sportsman,
Monthly,
1,000+ y^
Bar Harbor, Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bath, Times,
»
Daily,
2,360
Independent and Enterprise,
Semi-w'kly,
1,956
Biddeford, Journal, )
Journal, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Record, )
Record, \
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Brunswick, Record,
Weekly,
1,579
Calais, Advertiser,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Times,
Weekly,
1,000--
85
1346
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MAINE Continued.
Camden, Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Caribou, Aroostook Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Dexter, Eastern Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000-}-
Dover, Piscataquis Observer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Eastport, Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Ellsworth, American,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Farmington, Chronicle,
Weekly,
2,392
School World, c^oSiPeir)
Monthly,
1,000 —
Freeport, Six Town Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lewiston, Evening Journal,
Journal,
Daily,
7,784
AVeekly,
17,545
Sun,
Daily,
4,236
Le Messager,
Tri-weekly,
1,000 —
Lisbon Falls, Lisbon Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lubec, Herald,
Weekly,
I, coo —
Madison, Bulletin,
Weekly,
1,699
Norway, Advertiser,
Weekly,
2,938
Phillips, Maine Woods and Woodman,
Weekly,
8,012
Pittsfield, Advertiser,
Weekly,
1,782
Portland, Advertiser,
Daily,
1,000 —
Eastern Argus, )
Eastern Argus, f
Daily,
5,108
Weekly,
1,000 —
Evening Express, |
Sunday Telegram, \
Daily,
13,514
Sunday,
8,855
Press, )
Daily,
4,000 —
Sunday Times, >-
Sunday,
' 2,250—
Maine State Press, )
Weekly,
2,250—
Zion's Advocate,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Magnet, (^^o^T/eS")
Monthly,
75,000+
Maine State S. S. Star, (^Sfa jPeir) Monthly, '
1,000 —
Transcript,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Welcome Guest, (^2'5?aTea?'')
Monthly,
A0,000 —
1,600
Masonic Token, (^S^i7e2r^)
Quarterly,
Rockland, Courier-Gazette,
Semi-weekly, 4,136
Opinion,
Weekly,
2,137
Rumford Falls, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sanford, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Skowhegan, Somerset Reporter,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Waterville, Sentinel,
Daily,
8,418
Turf, Farm and Home,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Civic League Record,
Monthly,
6,800
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Sawyer Trio, {^^S^^l?^^)
Monthly,
75,000-f-
York, Old York Transcript and Courant,
Weekly,
1,000 —
MARYLAND.
Annapolis, Proceedings of the U. S. Naval
Institute,
Quarterly, i,ooo-f-
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1347
MARYLAND Continued.
Baltimore, American, \
Daily,
75,652
American, V
Sunday,
91,209
American, )
Semi-w'kly,
13,142
Der Deutsche Correspondent, ^
( Daily,
2,250—
Der Deutsche Correspondent,
' Sunday,
1,000 —
Der Deutsche Correspondent,
) Weekly,
1,000 —
Journal, )
Die Sonntags Post, )
Daily,
1,000 —
Sunday,
1,000 —
News,
Daily,
77.748
Sun,
Daily,
20,000 —
World,
Daily,
20,000 —
Afro-American Ledger,
Weekly,
3,056
Bayerisches Wochenblatt,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Catholic Mirror,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Chimes,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Crusader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Jewish Comment,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Katholische Volks-Zeitung,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Labor Leader, i^tc'^t^l^)
Weekly,
2,250-f
Manufacturers' Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Methodist,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Methodist Protestant,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Saturday Review,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Trade,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Wecker,
Sunday,
1,000 —
Architects' and Builders' Jour
-
nal,
Monthly,
2,250+
Baltimore Herald, (^''g^Ty^^?")
Monthly,
2,250-1-
Farmers' and Planters' Guide,
Monthly,
17,500+
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
I. 0. H. Advocate,
Monthly,
73,270
Maryland Churchman,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Maryland Medical Journal,
Monthly,
T,000 —
Southern Farm Magazine,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Belair, ^gis and Intelligencer,
Weekly, .
1,000--
Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Cambridge, Record,
Tri-weekly,
1,000 —
Democrat and News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Centerville, Observer,
Weekly,
1,703
Chestertown, Kent News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Peninsula Methodist,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Crisfield, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Cumberland, Evening Times,
Daily,
4,000 —
News,
Daily,
1,000 —
Easton, Star-Democrat,
Weekly,
1,949
Elkton, Cecil Whig,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Ellicott City, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Frederick, News,
Daily,
1,000 —
Examiner,
Weekly,
1,000 —
1348
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MARYLAND Continued.
Hagersjtown, Globe,
Globe, \
Daily,
2,549
Weekly,
2,430
Leonardtown, St. Mary's Beacon,
Weekly,
1,162
Lonaconing, Star and Review,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Middletown, Valley Register,
Weekly,
2,338
Oakland, Garrett Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Salisbury, Advertiser,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Courier,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Wicomico News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Snowhill, Democratic Messenger,
Weekly,
1,672
Taneytown, Carroll Record,
Weekly,
1,765
Sons of America, (^^fl7S.°)
Monthly,
5,530
Towson, Democrat and Journal,
Weekly,
i,ooo-f-
^^': MASSACHUSETTS.
,?£
Athol, Athol & Church Record, f^5'l'"^Pan°
) Weekly,
1,112
Worcester West Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,000
Healthy Home, ) ftt'lteS'^)
Healthy Home, ) *
Monthly,
18,662
Quarterly,
2,250 +
Attleboro, Sun,
Daily,
2,250 +
Ayer, Turner's Public Spirit,
Weekly,
1,000
Beverly, Evening Times,
Daily,
2,250 —
Citizen,
Weekly,
1,000
Boston, Advertiser,
Daily,
4,000
Evening Record,
Daily,
20,000
Evening Transcript,
Daily,
28,193
Globe, r (morning and evening),
Globe, j
Daily,
181,344
Sunday,
308,308
Hearst's Boston American,
Daily,
20,000
Herald, ) (morning and evening)^
Herald, j
• Daily,
75,000 +
Sunday,
75,000—
Morning Journal,
Daily,
40,000
Post, \
Post,
Daily,
243,980
Sunday,
226,763
Traveler,
Daily,
82,017
American Citizen,
Weeklv,
2,250 +
American Cultivator,
Weekly,
7,500 +
American Horse Breeder,
Weekly,
4,000 +
American Shoemaking,
Weekly,
2,250 +
American Stock-Keeper,
Weekly,
2,250 +
Am. Wool and Cotton Reporter,
Weekly,
4,000 +
':?Anzeiger,
Weekly,
5,178
Banker and Tradesman,
Weekly,
4,000
Boot and Shoe Recorder,
Weekly.
4,000
British American Citizen,
Weekly,
2,250 +
Budget,
Sunday,
1,000
Bulletin of Shoe & Leather News.
, Weekly,
1,000
•^ Charlestown Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000
Christian Endeavor World,
Weekly,
95,294
Christian Register,
Weekly,
4,000-^
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1319
MASSACHUSETTS
Continued.
Boston, Commercial,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Commercial Bulletin,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Congregationalist,
Weekly,
20,000 —
Courier,
Weekly,
1,000 —
•^Dorchester Beacon,
Weekly,
1,000 —
-^ East Boston Argus-Advocate,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fibre and Fabric,
Weekly,
5,911
^)Gazette del Massachusetts,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Horticulture,
Weekly,
i,ooo-i-
Illustrated Police News,
Weekly,
7,500+
Journal of Education,
Weekly,
7,500-h
Living Age,
Weekly,
2,250-f
Morning Star,
Weekly,
2,250+
New England Grocer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Pilot,
Weekly,
7,500+
Practical Politics,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Republic,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sacred Heart Review,
Weekly,
4,000- —
Scotsman,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Shoe and Leather Reporter,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Shoe Retailer,
Weekly,
4,000 —
-^Somerville Journal,
Weekly,
2,250+
Superintendent and Foreman,
Weekly,
4,000--
Times,
Saturday,
1,000 —
United States Investor,
Weekly,
2,250+
Universalist Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Watchman,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Waverley Magazine,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Wellspring, («ST/eS")
Weekly,
75,000 +
Woman's Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
World's Crisis,
Weekly,
2,250 +
Young Pilgrim, (ToSTS")
Weekly,
2,250+
Youth's Companion,
Weekly,
75,000+
Zion's Herald,
Weekly,
7,500+
Farm Poultry, (^stT/eaD
Semi-m'ly,
17,500+
Advocate of Peace,
Monthlv,
4,590
American Gymnasia and Athletic
Record,
Monthly,
1,221
American Primary Teacher,
Monthly,
7,500+
Apothecary,
Monthly,
8,758
Architectural Review,
Monthly,
1,000+
Atlantic Monthly,
12,500+
Baptist Missionary Magazine,
Monthly,
20,000 —
Bassett's Scrap Book, (focT/eaD
Monthly,
2,642
Bla;kCat, («5tT/eS")
Monthly,
75,000+
Bric^^builder,
Monthly,
2,250+
Choi!^ Journal, fttfaTeS")
Monthly,
2,250+
Christian,
Monthly,
2,250+
Church Militant, (^£aSr")
Monthly,
4,000 —
1350
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS— 0/?//>///^^.
Boston, Colored American Magazine,
. Columbiad,
Cooking School Magazine,
Cushman's Couple, (,5?"SryTaU
Donahoe's Magazine,
Education,
Electrician and Mechanic,
Everyday Housekeeping,
Father Mathew Herald,
Fiery Cross, (^st^-JPJi?")
Golden Cross Journal, (foSSr")
Green Bag,
Household Companion,
Human Life, (^st'^aT-r")
K. of H. Reporter, (^st'ateS.")
Leather Manufacturer,
- Massachusetts Medical Journal,
Masters in Art,
Missionary Herald, (^^s^l^ear'')
Modern Priscilla, (^5'KTeS.'')
National Live Stock Journal,
National Magazine,
New England Magazine,
Our Four-Footed Friends,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Photo Era,
Pilgrim Teacher, (^s^oc'lTeaD
Popular Educator,
Primary Education,
Profitable Advertising,
Protectionist,
St. Andrew's Cross,
School Physiology J'n'l, fitfltear)
Shoe Workers' Journal, ft'i^f'a'yC")
Spatula,
Temperance Cause, (^s^^s^.Ty^ear.")
Textile World Record,
Union Label,
Watchword and Truth,
Woman's Miss'y Friend, C^TjelT)
Woman's Voice & P. S. Champion,
Woodland and Roadside, fs^oc'aT^?")
American Journal of Public Hy-
giene,
Harvard Graduates' Magazine,
Illustrated S. S. Quarterly,
(Subscription 20c. a year.)
Intermediate S. S. Quarterly,
(Subscription 20c. a year.)
New England Historical and Gene-
alogical Register,
Monthly,
7»5oo+
Monthly,
i,ooo —
Monthly,
20,000 —
Monthly,
(Cons.)
Monthly,
2O,OO0-|-
Monthly,
i,ooo —
Monthly,
5,983
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
17,500 —
Monthly,
10,750
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
166,252
Monthly,
7,500 +
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
9,274
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
12,500 —
Monthly,
210,878
Monthly,
2,250 +
Monthly,
226,771
Monthly,
17,500 +
Monthly,
3,137
Monthly,
2,250 +
Monthly,
12,500 +
Monthly,
42,500
Monthly,
57,200
Monthly,
5,287
Monthly,
2,250 +
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
6,300
Monthly,
20,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
5,737
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
25,000
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Quarterly,
1,125
Quarterly,
1,000+
1,000 —
4,000+
Quarterly, i,ooo+
)
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1.351
yiASSKCn\JSRTTS—Conti?tueJ
Boston, Political Science Quarterly,
Technology Review,
Brockton, Enterprise,
Times,
Cambridge, Chronicle,
Tribune,
Harvard Lampoon,
Harvard Law Review,
Printing Art,
Chelsea, Evening Record,
Gazette,
Clinton, Item,
Danvers, Red Men's Official Journal,
Quarterly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Bi-weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Monthly,
East Northfield, Record of Christian Work, Monthly,
Fall River, Evening News,
Globe,
L'Independant,
Catholic Advocate,
Fitchburg, News,
Sentinel, )
Sentinel, j
Florence, Home Needlework Magazine,
(Subscription 75c. a year.)
Gloucester, Cape Ann News,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Quarterly,
Daily,
Times & Cape Ann Advertiser, Daily,
Great Barrington, Berkshire Courier,
Greenfield, Gazette and Courier,
Recorder,
Haverhill, Evening Gazet'te,
Record and Criterion.
Holyoke, Evening Telegram,
Transcript,
New England Rundschau,
Nautilus,
Hyannis, Patriot,
Lawrence, American,
Sun,
Telegram,
Lee, Berkshire Gleaner,
Lowell, Courier-Citizen,
L'Etoile,
Mail,
Sun,
Sunday Telegram,
Lynn, Evening Item,
Evening News,
Review, (^^^alS?.'^)
Maiden, Evening Mail,
Evening News,
Weeklv,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
i,ooo-|-
2,300
11,445
12,840
4,000-f-
2,250+
i,ooo-|-
2,250+
4,000+
1,000+
1,000+
. 3,012
7,950
20,000+
7,049
4,000+
2,250+
2,250+
1,000+
5,221
1,727
51,320
4,000 +
7,304
2,170
5,79s
2,250 +
9,666
(Cons.)
4,000+
7,356
4,000+
25,466
1,000+
1,000+
2,250+
8,939
1,000+
15,815
1,000+
2,250+
15.453
12,500+
16,522
6,764
. 5,000
1,000+
2,250+
1352
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MASSACHUSETTS
Continued.
Marlboro, Enterprise,
We--kly,
i,ooo —
Medford, Mercury,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Melrose, Free Press,
Weekly,
4,144
Milford, News,
Daily,
1,000 —
Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Nantucket, Inquirer and Mirror,
Weekly,
^roZ^
New Bedford, Evening Standard,
[
Daily,
14,695
Republican Standard,
Weekly,
1,829
Morning Mercury,
Daily,
3,619
Times, )
Times, )
Daily,
4,000
Sunday,
12,729
Christian Messenger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
0 Independente,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Newburyport, Herald,
Daily,
1,000 —
News,
Daily,
4,000 —
Item, e^raTeir)
Weekly,
2,250+
Newton, Graphic,
Weekly,
1,874
Journal,
Weekly,
4,200
North Adams, Herald,
Daily,
1,000 —
Transcript,
Transcript,
Daily,
5,901
Weekly,
1,000 —
Northampton, Hampshire Gazette,
Daily,
4,485
Herald,
Daily,
i,ooo-|-
Norwood, American Journal of Archaeology, Quarterly,
1,000 —
Pittsfield, Berkshire Evening Eagle,
•
Daily,
7,783
Berkshire Co. Eagle,
Weekly,
9,661
Evening Journal,
Daily,
2,250—
Plymouth, Old Colony Memorial,
«
Weekly,
1,000 —
Quincy, Ledger, )
Patriot, \
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Granite Cutters' Journal,
Monthly,
7,500+
Rockland, Standard and Free Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Salem, Evening News,
Daily,
18,261
Gazette,
Daily,
1,000 —
Little Folks,
Monthly, ,
110,687
Spencer, Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Springfield, Union, ) (m'ng and ev'ng).
Daily,
26,294
Union, f
Sunday,
17,260
News,
Daily,
9,489
Republican, )
Daily,
16,544
Republican, >
Sunday,
17,172
Republican, )
Weekly,
4,293
Homestead,
Semi-w'kly,
2,250+
New England Homestead,
Weekly,
49,727
Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Farm and Home, (^Sfater)
Semi-m'ly,
432,238
American Physical Education
Review,
Monthly,
1,400
Good Housekeeping,
Monthly,
227,908
OVER 1,000 CIRCOLATION.
1353
MASSACHUSETTS-
-Cotititiucd.
Springfield, Kindergarten Review,
Monthly,
4,ooo —
Taunton, Gazette,
Daily,
2,250—
T-Tprald-New*;
Daily,
■l>'&.\-'XCtl\^ Al WVV o*
1,000— I— "
Wakefield, Item,
Daily,
1,000--—^
Waltham, Evening News,
Daily,
i,ooo-[-' —
Free Press-Tribune,
Daily,
4,274/ •
Watertown, Tribune-Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,500—
Webster, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 — -"^
Westboro, Chronotype,
Weekly,
1,000 — ~-
Westfield, Valley Echo,
Weekly,
2,250-f-
West Somerville, People, (^^^s^T/e^D
Quarterly,
5,000 ■
Westwood, Ariel, ft^cTiPear)
Monthly,
1,270 -^
Weymouth, Gazette and Transcript,
Weekly,
1,000
Worcester, Evening Gazette,
Dailv,
14,682^ — -
Evening Post,
Daify,
12,784- — -
L'Opinion Publique,
Daily,
4,586 —
Telegram, )
Telegram, j
Daily,
26,827 —
Sunday,
28,006 — —'
Nya 0 sterns Weckoblad,
Weekly,
2,250+- —
Skandina via
Weekly,
'T v r\r\ ■
O EVdlivllllCl V ^c^«
7,500
Svea,
Weekly,
10,637 —
American Ornithology,
Monthly,
2,250-f —
Box Maker,
Monthly,
2,000 —
School Arts Book,
Monthly,
8,500 —
Worcester Magazine,
Monthly,
3,000,--^
MICHIGAN.
' — ^
Adrian, Daily Telegram,
5,816
Times and Expositor, )
Times and Expositor, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Tri-w'kly,
1,000 —
Press,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Michigan Patron, (^g'scfa^eS.'')
Monthly,
11,633
Albion, Recorder,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Mirror,
Weekly,
1,000--
Allegan, Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Press,
Weekly,
1,760
Alma, Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Alpena, Echo, )
Farmer, f (^£17^?°)
Daily,
2,396
Weekly,
3,870
Argus,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Ann Arbor, Michigan Daily,
1,000 —
News-Argus,
Daily,
4,809
Times,
Daily,
1,000 —
Washtenaw Post,
Weekly,
2,250-j-
American Tyler-Keystone,
Semi-m'ly,
6,619^^,-'^
Michigan Alumnus,
Monthly,
4,000--
Physician and Surgeon,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Battlecreek, Enquirer,
Daily,
2,250+
Journal,
Daily,
1,000+
1354
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MICHIGAN—Confinued.
Battlecreek, Moon,
Dogdom,
Dog Fancier, (^^^ateaD
Game Fanciers' Journal,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Good Health,
Michigan Poultry Breeder,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Modern Medicine,
Bay City, Times,
Tribune,
National Farmer. {^f^lS^^^^^r)
Evangelical Tidings, ftcfaTeaD
Belding, Degree of Honor Review,
(Subscription 75c. a year.)
Mich. A.O. U. W.Herald, f^^T/eS.'')
Benton Harbor, News-Palladium, )
News-Palladium, f
Banner-Register,
(
Subscription
50c. a year.
Boyne City, Youth's Outlook,
Brooklyn, Exponent,
Calumet, Evening News,
American Untiset,
Caro, Advertiser,
Carson City, Gazette,
Charlotte, Republican,
Tribune,
Cheboygan, Democrat,
Chesaning, Argus,
Coldwater, Reporter, )
Reporter, f
Courier-Republican,
Coopersville, Observer,
Corunna, Journal,
Detroit, Abend Post,
Familien Blaetter
Free Press,
Free Press,
Farm and Live Stock Journal,
Journal, }
Journal, \
Michigan Volksblatt,
Michigan Volksblatt,
Wochenblatt,
News,
News-Tribune
Times,
Christian Herald,
Courier,
Die Stimme der Wahrheit,
)
■J
a
Daily,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Tri-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Suncjay,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
i,ooo+
6,475
2,250-h
4,000
12,500+
4,000
2,625
11,054
4,000-f-
12,500-!-
1,042
4,000+
2,250+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
10,000
1,240
1,00<D+
1,000 +
2,760
1,004
2,807
1,000 +
1,000+
1,000+
1,000 +
2,250 +
2,250+
1,000 +
1,000+
2,250 +
2,250+
54,200
59,545
40,000+
69,008-
2,250+
7,843
10,066
21,848
118,115
70,062'
20,000+
6,211
i5»oi3
2,250+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1355
MICHIGAN— C(?n^im/ed.
Detroit, Michigan Catholic,
Michigan Christian Advocate,
Michigan Farmer (^y^sJ^^jP^f)
Michigan Investor,
Michigan Presbyterian,
Polonia,
Trade,
Truth,
Indicator,
American Boy,
American Legal News,
Bay View Magazine,
Bulletin of Pharmacy,
Business Man's Magazine,
Electrocraft,
Fraternal Index, (^st'lTeaD
Gateway Magazine, (^^?ryeS°)
Gleaner, {^^"^^
Horseshoers' Journal,
Lady Maccabee, (^^^oc'aTear")
Law Students' Helper,
Leucocyte,
Medical Counselor,
Michigan Hibernian, (^SS*in°)
Michigan Roads and Forests,
Modern Methods, (^stT/^D
Motorman and Conductor,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Retail Druggist,
Stellar Ray,
Stove Mounters' Jour'l, (^SyS.'')
Therapeutic Gazette,
Twentieth Century Review,
Harper Hospital Bulletin,
Durand, Express,
Eaton Rapids, Journal,
Evart, Review,
Fennville, Herald,
Flint, Journal,
Wolverine Citizen,
Bee Keepers' Review,
Loyal Guard, (l^aTear.'^)
Grandledge, Independent,
Grand Rapids, Evening Press,
Herald, )
Herald, J
News,
Chronicle,
Germania, |
Der Sonntagsbote, j
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'hly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Bi-monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Sunday,
i,ooo-f-
7,5oo-"
20,000-,
i,ooo-|-
2,250-1-
2,250-f
4,000-f-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
125,000-
i,ooo-|-
7,500+
20,102
7,500+
5,017
7,083
17,500-
75,000-
7.500+
40,ooo-|-=-'
1,000
1,000-^
j,ooo-j-
6,394
i,ooo-f-
16,750-
4,ooo-|-
12,500-1^-
12,500+
2,170
30,000-
75,000-h-
4,100
i,ooo-l-
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7,500-f
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52,121
20,000-|-^
7,500+
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i,ooo-j-
1356
AMERICAl^ NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
M I C H I G AN— C^^/Z/^/^-f ^.
Grand Rapids, Michigan Tradesman,
Michigan Artisan,
American Cheesemaker
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Eastern Star Journal,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Fruit Belt, fttflT^D
Furniture Record,
Huisvriend, fit'aTeir.")
Michigan Poultryman,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Hancock, Evening Journal,
Hastings, Banner,
Hillsdale, Democrat,
Standard,
Holland, De Grondwet,
De Hope,
Holly, Herald,
Houghton, Mining Gazette,
Howard City, Record,
Howell, Livingston Co. Republican,
Livingston Democrat,
Ionia, Sentinel,
Ithaca, Gratiot Co. Herald,
Gratiot Co. Journal,
Jackson, Citizen-Press, )
Citizen-Press, \
Morning Patriot,
Patriot,
Patriot,
Kalamazoo, Gazette,
Telegraph, )
Telegraph, j
Kaleva, Siirtolainen,
Lansing, Journal,
State Republican,
Moderator-Topics,
Clinique,
Lapeer, Clarion,
Lapeer Co. Press,
Lowell, Ledger,
Ludington, Record-Appeal,
Manistee, Kindergarten-Primary Magazine, Monthly,
Marquette, Mining Journal, Daily,
Marshall, Statesman, Weekly,
Mason, Ingham Co. News, Weekly,
Menominee, Herald-Leader, Daily,
Middleville, Sun, Weekly,
Midland, Republican, Weekly,
Monroe, Record-Commercial, Weekly,
Mount Clemens, Leader, Daily,
Weekly,
Semi-m'hly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
4,ooo-|-
2,250-1-
4,ooo-|-
10,199.
7.500+
4,ooo-|-
20,000-l-
2,250-i-
i,ooo-|-
4,ooo-|-
2,682
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
2,500+
1,333
4,ooo-[-
1,325
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
2,565
2,250+
2,280
7,982
i,ooo-|-
7,785
8,586-
i,ooo-[-
13,932
13,161
10,158
7,500+
5,565
5,810
7,500+
4,250
2,250-1-
i,ooo-|-
1,351
2,250-1-
3,580
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
1,000-)-
2,250-f-
1,0004-
IjOOO-j-
2,250+
1,487
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1357
MICHIGAN—Confmued.
Mount Pleasant, Isabella Co. Courier,
Isabella Co. Enterprise,
Muskegon, Chronicle, )
Chronicle, j
Nashville, News,
Northville, Record,
Otsego, Union,
Owosso, Evening Argus,
Press-American,
Times,
Oxford, Leader-Globe,
Paw Paw, True Northerner,
Pontiac, Press-Gazette,
Post,
Port Huron, Herald,
Times, )
Times, f
Bee Hive, (^^'T^^T)
Ladies' Review, ft'ocfaTJ^?.")
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Modern Maccabee, (^"ocflTea?.'') Monthly,
Portland, Review, Weekly,
Reading, Hustler, Weekly,
Reed City, Clarion, Weekly,
I, I Daily,
I, f Ci^sSf'atear) Weekly,
Evening News, Daily,
Post Zeitung, Weekly,
Saint Charles, Union, Weekly,
Saint Clair, Republican, Weekly,
Postmaster Everywhere, Monthly,
Saint Johns, News, Weekly,
Republican, Weekly,
Saint Joseph, National Fruit Grower, fa^'yeS'O Monthly,
Threshermen's RevVj^a^'yea?) Monthly,
Saginaw, Courier-Herald,
Courier-Herald, f ^St^^r^)
Saint Louis, Independent,
Saranac, Advertiser, (^st'lTeS")
Sault Sainte Marie, Evening News, )
News, J
Shelby, Oceana Herald,
South Haven, Tribune-Messenger,
Stanton, Clipper,
Sturgis, Journal,
Michigan Democrat,
Tecumseh, Herald,
Traverse City, Record, )
Grand Traverse Herald, j
Vicksburg, Commercial,
Williamston, Enterprise,
American Odd-Fellow,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly, i,i86
Daily, 2,575
Weekly, 2,836
Semi-w'kly, i,ooo-|-
Weekly, i,ooo-(-
Monthly, 5,174
1358
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORy,
MINNESOTA.
Ada, Norman Co. Index,
Weekly,
I, coo —
Albert Lea, Freeborn Co. Standard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Freeborn Co. Times-Enterprise, Weekly,
1,000 —
Alexandria, Citizen,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Post News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Belleplaine, Herald,
Weekly,
1,074
Benson, Swift Co. Monitor,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Brainerd, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bricelyn, Sentinel,
Weekly,
2,250—
Buffalo, Journal,
Weekly,
1,581
Cloquet, Pine Knot,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Crookston, Red River Valley Farm Journal, Weekly,
1,000 —
Times, )
Times, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bud og Hilsen, («^fl7eS.°)
Weekly,
2,250+
Vesterheimen,
Weekly,
i,ooo-l-
Crystal Bay, Adept,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Duluth, Evening Herald,
Daily,
23,093
News-Tribune,
News-Tribune,
Daily,
18,569
Sunday,
19,801
Labor World,
Weekly,
2,250—
Posten,
Weekly,
2,250+
East Grand Forks, Valley View,
Weekly,
2,250+
Elbow Lake, Grant Co. Herald,
Weekly,
1,316
Fairmont, Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Faribault, Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fergus Falls, Journal,
Weekly,
2,250+
Ugeblad,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Wheelock's Weekly,
1,680
Glcnwood, Gopher Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Heron Lake, Poultry World, (^^i'-^C")
Monthly,
7,500+
Hunston, Signal,
Weekly,
1,042
Hutchinson, Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Jordan, Independent,
Weekly,
1,217
Kasson, Dodge Co. Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lake City, Graphic-Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,621
Lakefield, Standard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lesueur, News,
Weekly,
T,000 —
Lindstrom, Chisago Co. Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Litchfield, Independent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Saturday Review,
Weekly
1,500
Littlefalls, Transcript,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Luverne, Rock Co. Herald,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Madelia, Times-Messenger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Mankato, Free Press,
Daily,
4,423
Post,
Semi-w'kly,
2,250—
Mapleton, Blue Earth Co. Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000 —
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1359
MINNESOTA— C^;^//>^//^^.
Minneapolis —
Journal, )
1,1
/Subscription\
V 50c. a year. /
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
76,861
72,578-
i,ooo-f-
30,000t
2,250+
5,572
6,123
32,256-
101,165-
76,603
Journal
Market Record,
News,
Railway and Hotel News,
Tidende,
Tidende,
Tidende,
Tribune,
Tribune,
Farmers' Tribune,
Baneret,
Commercial Bulletin and Northwest
Trade,
Commercial West,
Folkebladet,
Improvement Bulletin,
Irish Standard,
Lutheraneren,
Masonic Observer, 5"f i^eSf)
Minnesota Alumni,
Miss. Valley Lumberman,
Northwestern Agriculturist,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Northwestern Miller,
Progress,
Progressive Age,
Svenska Amerikanska Posten,
Svenska Folkets Tidning,
Veckoblad,
Hardware Trade,
Farm, Stock and Home, (^^'T/S^^) Semi-m'thly, 103,583
Semi-weekly, 32,074
Weekly, 2,250-}-
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
4,000-j-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-(-
54,262
17,500+
12,310
Bi-weekly, i,ooo-j-
Skand. Farmer J 'rnal,(\tfrySr.°)
Skoerdemannen, (^T/^D
Book Review Digest,
Cigar and Tobacco Journal,
Crow Bar, {^^'t^^r) Monthly,
Cumulative Book Index, Monthly,
Farm Implements, Monthly,
Forskaren, Monthly,
Horseman and Stockman, Monthly,
Housekeeper, (^"e^^^liJ!*") Monthly,
Iron Trail, Monthly,
Keith's Magazine on Home Building, Monthly,
Kvindens Magasin, (^£,^^^^1^^) Monthly,
Liberator, Monthly,
Minnesota School Journal, fJ^l'^/J^'') Monthly,
Semi-m'thly, i,ooo-[-
Semi-m'thly, 4,000-j-
Monthly,
Monthly,
Public Weal, (^^tTySn")
Monthly,
1,208
i,ooo-|-
4,000-j-
2,366
4,000-f-
2,250-f
7,500+
75,000+-
7,500+
1,000+
1,000+
i,ooo-i-
11,45s
1360
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MINNRSOT A— Continued.
Minneapolis —
Pythian Advocate,
Readers' Guide to Period'l Liter'ure,
School Education,
Montevideo, White Ribbon, ftcT/eir)
Moorhead, Citizen,
Mora, Kanabec Co. Times,
New Ulm, Brown Co. Journal,
Volksblatt,
New York Mills, Uusi Kotimaa,
Northfield, Independent,
Owatonna, Chronicle,
People's Press,
Preston, Times,
Red Lake Falls, Gazette,
Red Wing, Republican, )
Republican, j
Redwood Falls, Redwood Gazette,
Rochester, Post and Record,
Saint Cloud, Times, )
Times, f
Der Nordstern,
Saint Paul, Dispatch, )
Dispatch, f («g,-T*r )
/Subscription\
V 35c. a year. /
News,
Rural Weekly,
Pioneer Press,
Pioneer Press, f
Volkszeitung, )
Volkszeitung, j
A. O. U. W. Guide, ft^TSD
Dairy Record,
Der Wanderer,
Minnesota Stats Tidning,
Minnesota Union Advocate,
National Reporter System,
Northwestern Chronicle,
Trade Journal,
Farmer, (fotr^e^ir)
Church Record, (^etTy^iD
Farmer's Wife, fi'c'ateaD
Jolly Elk,
Medical Journal,
Northwest'n Furniture Review,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
•Cupid's Columns, {%^,^r^^)
Odd-Fellow Review,
Poultry Herald, (^stT/eS.")
Squab Bulletin, f^Sfa^J^D
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly, i,ooo+
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Bi-monthly, 2o,oo(
Monthly, 20,000-
Monthly, 12,580
Monthly, 2,250-!-
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1361
MINNESOTA Conti
nued.
Saint Peter, Herald,
Weekly,
I, GOG —
Slayton, Pioneer Gazette.
Weekly,
I,GGO —
South St. Paul, Reporter,
Daily,
2,869
Spring Valley, Mercury-Vidette,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Stillwater, Gazette, )
Gazette, \
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
I, GOG
Der Hermanns Sohn, fST/eir
) Semi-m'ly,
I, GOG —
Willmar, Republican Gazette,
Weekly,
I,OGG —
Tribune,
Weekly,
I, GOG —
Winona, Morning Independent,
Daily,
3,27s
Republican-Herald,
Daily,
4,556
Leader,
Weekly,
I, GOG —
Westlicher Herold, \
Tuesday,
22,343
Sonntags Winona, >•
Friday,
23,865
VolksblattdesWestens, ) i^T^^'^i
Thursday,
34,760
National Farmer and Familien
1
Journal, (^^^o^aTear.^^)
Semi-w'kly,
29,540
MISSISSIPPI.
Biloxi, Herald,
Daily,
1,062
Hattiesburg, Progress,
Daily,
I, GOG —
Hazlehurst, Courier,
Weekly,
1,409
Jackson, Clarion-Ledger,
Clarion-Ledger,
Daily,
I, GOG —
Weekly,
2,250-h
News,
Daily,
6,819-
Baptist,
Weekly,
2,250-f
Mississippi School Journal,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Kosciusko, Star-Ledger,
Weekly,
I, GOG
Lexington, Advertiser,
Weekly,
2,102
McComb, Enterprise,
Weekly,
I, GOG —
Meridian, Evening Star, )
Star, S
Daily,
2,250 +
Weekly,
I,OGG
Starkville, Southern FarmGazette,(s£i7ear.'
')Weekly,
12,500 —
Vicksburg, Evening Post,
Daily,
I, GOG —
Herald, )
Daily,
I,GOO--
Herald, f
Weekly,
I,GOG
Water Valley, North Mississippi Herald,
Weekly,
5'3io
Yazoo City, Herald,
Weekly,
I,GGG^ —
MISSOURI.
Albany, Ledger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bethany, Democrat,
Weekly,
I, GOG —
Republican,
Weekly,
I, GOG —
Bois D'Arc, Farm World, i^f'^ll^^)
Monthly,
25,000
Bolivar, Free Press,
Weekly,
1,478
Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Boonville, Central Missouri Republican,
Weekly,
2,250 +
West'n Christian Union,«T?ear)Monthly,
I,OGG —
86
1362
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
MISSOURI— Continued.
Bowling Green, Times,
Brookfield, Argus,
Budget,
Bunceton, Eagle,
Butler, Times,
Cameron, Sun,
CarroUton, Democrat,
Carthage, Democrat,
Democrat,
Jasper Co. Democrat,
Evening Press, )
Press, )
Caruthersville, Pemiscot Press,
Cassville, Democrat,
Republican,
Chillicothe, Constitution, )
Constitution, (
Tribune,
Missouri World, ft^fi^e^?.'')
Clayton, Argus,
Watchman-Advocate,
Clinton, Henry Co. Republican,
Columbia, Missouri Herald,
Elvins, Labor Herald,
Farmington, News,
Fayette, Democrat- Leader,
Howard Co. Advertiser,
Fulton, Sun,
Gallatin, Democrat,
Grant City, Star,
Hamilton, Farmers' Advocate,
Hannibal, Courier-Post,
Journal,
Higginsville, Advance,
Jeffersonian,
Missouri Thalbote,
Hillsboro, Jefferson Democrat,
Houston, Herald,
Huntsville, Herald,
Independence, Jackson Examiner,
Zion's Ensign,
Jefferson City, Missouri Volksfreund,
Post,
Missouri School Journal,
Joplin, Globe,
News-Herald,
Tribuene,
Lead and Zinc News,
Kansas City, Drovers' Telegram,
Weekly,
2,250—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250—
Weekly,
2,117
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
2,031
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250-f
Daily,
1,799
Weekly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,132
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250-1-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250-;-
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250-h
Weekly,
2,708
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,174
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,831
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,533
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
6,505
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
2,250—
Daily,
17,030-
Daily,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bi-weekly,
1,000 —
D'ly & Sun.
69,662-
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1363
MISSOURI— C(fnfmued
/ Subscription \
\ 25c. a year. /
Kansas City, Journal,
Journal,
Journal,
Post,
Presse,
Record,
Star,
Times,
Star,
Star,
World,
American Stockman,
Catholic Register,
/Subscription\
\ 25c. a year. /
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Evening,
Morning,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Central Christian Advocate, Weekly,
Farmer and Stockman,
Implement Trade Journal,
Journal of Commerce,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
T <^oH*ar /Subscription \
J^Cd-UCl, ^^ 75c. a year. /
Packer,
Reform,
Rising Son,
Tribunen,
Western Contractor,
Word and Way,
Lumber Review,
American Photographer,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Gospel Message, (^S'^T^D
Illustrated World,
Jeweler and Optician,
Leather Workers' Journal,
Manufacturer and Merchant, Monthly,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Medical Index -Lancet, Monthly,
Mo. & Kan. Farmer, («^5f^aT«°°) Monthly,
Railway Carmen's Journal, Monthly,
Southwestern Banker, Monthly,
Unity, Monthly,
Western Dental Journal, Monthly,
Western Monthly, (^^^TyS^r^) Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
AVeekly,
Weekly,
Weekly',
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Kennett, Dunklin Democrat,
Kcytesvillc, Chariton Courier,
Kirksville, Democrat,
Journal of Osteopathy,
Koshkonong, Oregon Co. Leader,
Lamar, Democrat,
Republican-Sentinel,
Lebanon, Republican,
Lees Summit, Journal,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
67,029
71,362
209,831
38,790
2,2504-
i,ooo-[-
135*962
134,655-
137,833
254,858
40,000-j-'
2,250-f
l,ooo-f-
7,500+
55,167
7,500+
2,250+
i,ooo-|-
37,360-
4,850
2,250+
4,000-j-
2,250-j-
12,5004-
13,970
T,8oo
2,400
1,0004-
1,0004-
5,916
4,0004-
i,ooo-f-
50,998-
32,091
1,0004-
10,083
i,ooo-|-
4,0004-
1,0004-
1,0004-
1,465
6,575
i,ooo-j-
1,0004-
I.OOO-j-
1,000-}-
1,0004-
1364
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Con/mued.
Lexington, Intelligencer,
Weekly,
1,465
News,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Liberty, Advance,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Tribune,
Weekly,
2,250+
Linn Creek, Reveille,
Weekly,
1,753
Linneus, Bulletin,
Weekly,
•1,406
Louisiana, Times,
Semi-wk'ly,
2,082
Macon, Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Times-Democrat,
Weekly,
2,250+
Madison, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Missouri Counselor,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Marshall, Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Maryville, Nodaway Forum,
Weekly,
2,250—
Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Tribune,
Weekly,
2,250+
Memphis, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Reveille,
Weekly,
1,000--
Mexico, Ledger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Intelligencer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Milan, Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Standard,
Weekly,
2,250+
Mound City, Jeffersonian,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Neosho, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Nevada, Post,
Weekly,
1,000 —
New London, Ralls Co. Record,
Weekly,
1,846
Palmyra, Spectator,
W^eekly,
2,250+
Paris, Monroe Co. Appeal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Platte City, Platte Co. Argus,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Plattsburg, Clinton Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Princeton, Telegraph,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Richhill, Mining Review,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Western Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Richmond, Conservator,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Rockport, Atchison Co. Mail,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Saint Charles, Cosmos-Monitor,
Weekly,
2,250+
Banner-News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Saint Joseph, Gazette,
Daily,
19,549
News-Press,
Daily,
37,388
Star,
Daily,
7,500+
Stock Yards Daily Journal,
4,000 —
Catholic Tribune,
Weekly,
2,250+
Union,
Weekly,
2,250+
Fruit Grower,
Monthly,
20,000 —
Medical Herald,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Modern Farmer, C&T^^^^)
Monthly,
1,000 —
Saint Louis —
Amerika, ) \
Daily,
7,500+
Amerika, V \
Amerika. ) \
Sunday,
12,500+
Semi-w'kly,
12,500+
OVEK 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1365
MISSOURI— Continued,
Saint
1
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Morning,
Evening,
Sunday,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Louis —
Globe-Democrat,
Globe-Democrat,
Globe-Democrat,
Post-Dispatch, )
Post- Dispatch, j
Republic,
Republic,
Republic,
Star-Chronicle,
Westliche Post,
Anzeiger,
Mississippi Blaetter,
Westliche Post,
Anzeiger des Westens, J
World,
Hlas,
Arbeiter Zeitung and Volks Anwalt, Weekly,
Bulletin of Commerce, Weekly,
Butchers' and Packers' Gazette, Weekly,
Censor, Weekly,
Central Baptist, Weekly,
Central Law Journal, Weekly,
Christian Advocate, Weekly,
Christian-Evangelist, Weekly,
Church Progress & Catholic World, Weekly,
Colman's Rural World, Weekly,
Der Friedensbote, Sunday,
Drygoodsman and General Merchant,Weekly,
Eli Grocer and General Merchant, Weekly,
Farm Machinery, Weekly,
Herold des Glaubens, Weekly,
Interstate Grocer, Weekly,
Jewish Voice, Weekly,
Journal of Agriculture, Weekly,
Mekeel's Stamp Collector, fe^^fr/^T) W'eekly,
Mirror,
Modern Miller,
Our Young Folks, (^^tfiTeS.'^)
Round Table,
Shoe and Leather Gazette,
Sporting News,
Sportsman,
Stoves and Hardware Reporter,
Trade Review,
Waterways Journal,
Western Watchman,
Die Abendschule,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Bi-weekly,
124,390
i73'57o
108,711
161,477-
252,459-
96,509
135J48
118,192
4o,ooo-|-
2,250-f
2,250+
4,ooo-[-
2,250+
2,250+
1,000+
2,250+
1,000+
4,000+
20,000+
17,5^+
11,461
. 4,150
7,500+
30,076
17,500+
7,500+
20,000+
4,000+
2,250
7,500+
35,959
6,028
1,000+
12,500+
4,000+
12,500-f
1,000+
46,879-
12,773
4,000+
7,500+
7,500+
1,000+
4,000+
-2,078
I,OCO +
55,230
1366
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI— Continued.
Saint Louis —
Medical Fortnightly,
Commercial Review,
Vanguard,
Advance Advocate,
American Journal of Dermatology,
American Woman's Review,
Art Review,
Christian Manhood, (^SaTeS°)
Clinical Reporter,
Dental Era,
Farm Progress,
Force,
Furniture News,
Illustrated Home Journal,
International Musician, (S'a'^jPea?.'')
Interstate Medical Journal,
Kunkel's Musical Review,
Labor Compendium,
Medical Brief,
Medical Era,
Medical Review,
Mercantile Adjuster,
Meyer Brothers' Druggist,
Missionary Record, (^g^'sSiSn'')
National Druggist,
National Elks Horn,
National Farmer and Stock Grower,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Orff's Farm and Poultry Review,
(Subscription 20c. a year.)
Progressive Printer,
Railroad Telegrapher,
Realty Record and Builder,
St. Louis-Canadian Photographer,
Spanish War Journal,
Sporting Goods Dealer, (^sftfea?.")
T. P. A. News Letter, (^gt'aTei?")
Travel, |
Woman's Farm Jour^ial, (^i'oc'aTS?'')
Woman's Magazine, (^^oc!iriPea?f)
Word and Works^ -i
Alienist and Neurologist,
Christian Quarterlies, (^oc'aTea?!")
Commercial Lawyer,
Hesperian, (^S'lT^r.^)
Salisbury, Press-Spectator,
Sedalia, Capital, )
Capital, j
Bi-weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
4,ooo4-
7,500+
4,000+
54,54it
18,000
75,000-
2,250+
1,704
2,250+
1,209
203,405.
7,500+
4,000+
20,000+
20,000+
7,500+
7,500+
12,000+
20,000+
10,458
4,000+
7,000
7,666
7,500+
10,570-
20,000+'
104,666'
40,000+"-
2,250+
20,000+-
2,250+
1,000+
17,500+
4,000+
17,500+
2,250+
Monthly, (?,-S/u'0
Monthly, (
Monthly,
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
nouncement.
See Pub's An-\
nouncement./
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1367
MlSSOURl^Conf/nued.
Sedaiia, Democrat,
Democrat,
Democrat,
Evening Sentinel, )
Sentinel, )
Ruralist, C&^if^^^)
Railway Mail,
Seneca, Dispatch, .
Shelbina, Democrat,
Shelbyville, Shelby Co. Herald,
Springfield, Leader,
Republican,
Triple Link, C&Tfilt^
Farm Economist, C^T/eS.^)
Sturgeon, Missouri Leader,
Tipton, Times,
Trenton, Republican-Tribune,
Troy, Free Press,
Union, Republican Headlight,
Unionville, Republican,
Warrensburg, Johnson Co. Star,
Journal-Democrat,
Warrenton, Volksfreund,
Wellston, St. Louis Co. Herald, f^^fl7eS.°)
Westplains, Journal,
Windsor, Review,
MONTANA.
Anaconda, Standard,
Butte, Inter-Mountain,
Inter-Mountain,
Miner, )
Miner, f
News,
Reveille,
Great Falls, Leadef;^
Tribune, )
Tribune, )
';}
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Rocky Mountain Husbandman, Weekly,
Helena, Independent,
Independent,
Independent,
Montana Daily Record, )
Record, )
Montana Churchman,
Lewistown, Fergus Co. Argus,
Livingston, Enterprise,
Post,
Missoula, Missoulian, )
Missoulian, ("
Virginia City, Madisonian,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
IjOOO-j-
f ,000-|-
I,000-f-
2,250-^
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
5,302
2,250+
2,250-1-
2,250-f-
1,000-}-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
1,487
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
1,000+
i,ooo-j-
3»247
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-|-
11,084-
7,500+
i,ooo-|-
7,500+
1,000+
9,996r
2,250+
1,000+
4,310
2,576
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
7,500+
2,250+
1,000+
1,000+
1,360
1,000+
4,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1368
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEBRASKA.
Ainsworth, Star-Journal,
AuburYi, Nemaha Co. Herald,
Westliche Beobachter,
Aurora, Republican,
Beatrice, Express,
Blair, Danskeren,
Clay Center, Clay Co. Patriot,
Columbus, Telegram,
Dakota, North Nebraska Eagle,
David City, Butler Co. Press,
Dubois, Our Homes and the News Record,
Fairbury, Journal,
Fremont, Herald,
Tribune, )
Tribune, f
Geneva, Nebraska Signal,
Grand Island, Independent, )
Independent, j
Hastings, Republican,
Adams Co. Democrat,
Tribune,
Humboldt, Leader,
Kearney, New Era Standard,
Lincoln, Nebraska State Journal,
Evening News,
Nebraska State Journal,
Star,
Commoner,
Deutsch-Amerikan Farmer,
Freie Presse, («8t.T?^?.°)
Nebraska Farmer,
Nebraska State Democrat,
Mutual Insurance Journal,
Neb. Congrega'l News, (TsJfr/eaD
Nebraska Dairyman, (^g^oSfl^JSr)
Nebraska Teacher,
Poultry Topics, (¥cflTeS.°)
Pythian Sunbeam,
Royal Neighbor,
Western Swine Breeder, fi'scfaTeaD
Norfolk, News,
Times-Tribune,
Omaha, Bee,
News,
World-Herald, )
World-Herald, j
Nebraska Tribune,
Den Danske Pioneer,
Enterprise,
Monthlv,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Tri-w'kly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Morning, )
Evening, )
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Tri-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
2,250
i,ooo-|-
1,799
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
2,037
2,378
1, 66a
l,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
2,407
1,606
1,839
i,ooo-|-
3,125
i,ooo-|-
1,778
T,000-]-
27,^50
12,500+-
19,473
75,000+.
143,245-
143,361
29,665.
I,OOC +
21,791
1,000+
5>84i
6,233
7,500+
1,300
198,250.
4,000+
1,000+
1,000+
35^033
54,512
38,380
4,000+
1,000+
37,936
1,450
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1369
NRBRASKA—Confim^ed.
Omaha, Farm Magazine,
Osveta Amerika,
True Voice,
Twentieth Century Farmer,
Western Laborer, ^
Monthly -Tidings,
Sovereign Visitor,
O'Neill, Frontier,
Holt Co. Independent,
Ord, Quiz,
Osceola, Polk Co. Democrat,
Papillion, Times,
Pawnee City, Pawnee Chief,
Redcloud, Chief,
Webster Co. Argus,
St. Paul, Republican,
Seward, Independent-Democrat,
South Omaha, Drovers' Journal-Stockman, Daily,
Superior, Philatelic West, fS^TySD Monthly,
Tecumseh, Johnson Co. Tribunal, Weekly,
Wahoo, Wasp, Weekly,
Westpoint, Republican and Cuming Co.
Advertiser, Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
NEVADA.
Reno, Nevada State Journal,
Daily,
}
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Berlin, Independent,
Reporter,
Bristol, Enterprise,
Claremont, Advocate,
Concord, Evening Monitor, )
Independent Statesman, J
Patriot,
New Hampshire Patriot,
Granite Monthly,
Popular Odd-Fellow, fffaySD
Dover, Foster's Democrat,
Exeter, News-Letter,
Farmmgton, News,
Franklin Falls, Journal-Transcript,
Hanover, Dartmouth,
Hillsboro Bridge, Hillsboro Messenger,
Keene, Evening Sentinel, )
New Hampshire Sentinel, J
Laconia, Democrat,
News and Critic,
Lancaster, Coos Co. Democrat,
20,000-| —
2,250 +
4,067
4o,ooo-f-_
i,ooo-|-
49,583
398,416.
1,104
i,ooo-|-
1,712
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
16,102
14,039
i,ooo-|-
2,438
2,250+
4,000-f-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,544
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
T,000 —
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Daily,
3,396
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,894
Weekly,
3,424
Weekly,
2,250 +
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 +
1370
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW HAMPSHIRE (
Continued.
Lebanon, Granite State Free Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Littleton, Courier,
Weekly,
2,250-1-
White Mountain Republic
-
Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Manchester, L'Avenir National,
Daily,
3»4ii
Mirror and American,
Mirror and Farmer,
Daily,
2,2504-
Weekly,
7,500+
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Union, ) (m'ng&ev'g), Daily,
17,077
N. H. Farmer, j
Weekly,
5,250
Emerald, (^^raTeaD
Weekly,
1,000 —
Le Canado-Americain,
Weekly,
8,581
Guidon,
Monthly,
2,250-h
Nashua, Telegraph, )
Telegraph, )
Daily,
4,271
Weekly,
1,000 —
North Conway, White Mountain Re-
-
porter,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Portsmouth, Times, f
Railway Post Office, /
Daily,
1,000 —
Monthly,
12,216
Rochester, Record,
Weekly,
2,577
Sanbornville, Carroll Co. Pioneer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Warner, Kearsarge Independent and Times
, Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
West Derry, News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Wolfeboro, Granite State News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
NEW JERSEY
»
Arlington, Observer,
Weekly,
2,360
Asbury Park, Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Press,
Daily,
5,076
Atlantic City-^
•
Atlantic Review,
Daily,
4,376
Evening Union,
Daily,
4,000 —
Press,
Daily,
6,509
Sunday Gazette,
Weekly,
2,250—
Blairstown, Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bridgeton, Evening News,
Daily,
2,2504-
Burlington, Enterprise,
Daily,
4,000 —
New Jersey Junior American
Mechanic, CS'aT^D
Monthly,
20,000 —
Camden, Courier,
Daily,
9,ooi
Post-Telegram,
Daily,
7,304
New Jersey Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000--
Musical Enterprise, (^g'SfaT^D
Monthly,
4,000 —
Cape May Court House, Cape May Co. Gaz-
ette,
Weekly,
1,197
Clinton, Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Dover, Iron Era,
Tri-weekly,
1,000 —
Index,
Weekly,
4,231
Elizabeth, Evening Times,
Daily,
6,675
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1371
NEW JERSRY—Confmuecf.
Elizabeth, Journal,
Elmer, Times,
Englewood, Press,
Bird Lore,
Freehold, Monmouth Democrat,
Monmouth Inquirer,
Transcript,
Glassborc, Enterprise,
Hackensack, Evening Record,
Bergen Co. Democrat,
Republican,
Hackettstown, Gazette,
Haddonfield, Tribune,
Hammonton, Farm, Garden and Poultry,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Highbridge, Hunterdon Gazette,
Hoboken, Observer,
Stevens Institute Indicator,
Hopewell, Herald,
Jersey City, Evening Journal,
Lakewood, Citizen,
Times and Journal,
Long Branch, Record
Record
Echo,
Madison, Eagle,
Morrjstown, Record,
Evening Express,
Mount Holly, Herald,
New Jersey Mirror,
News,
Newark, Evening News,
4
1,1
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Bi-monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Quarterly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Morn'g Star & Newark Advertiser, Daily,
New Jersey Freie Zeitung,
Der Erzaehler,
New Jersey Freie Zeitung,
(Subscription 60c. a year.)
La Frusta,
Ledger,
Sunday Call,
Town Talk,
Auto Bulletin,
N. J. Baptist Bulletin, (^atT/eaD
Railroad Employee, CstTySr.")
School Exchange,
New Brunswick, Home News,
Times,
Newton, N. J. Herald & Sus. Co. Democrat, Weekly,
Sussex Register, Weekly,
Orange, Chronicle, Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Sunday,
W^eekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Bi-monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
8,311
2,029
i,ooo-f-
5,166
1,058
i,ooo-|-
4,414
i,ooo-|-
4,000-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
IjOOO-j-
20,000-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-(-
24,330^
i,ooo-|-
1,150
2,250
2,258
1,029
i,ooo-|-
2,092
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-j-
67,195-
12,500-f
4,000+
7,500+
1,000+
2,250+
2,250+
38,283.
T,000 +
5,566
6,229
15,555
1,260
2,250+
J, 000+
1,000+
1,000+
2,250+
1372
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW JERSEY Continued.
Parkridge, Forester's Magazine, (^j^ocfaTeSf!
) Monthly,
2,250-h
Passaic, Herald,
Daily,
6,824
News,
Daily,
6,5^2
Tf^TYi /Subscriptioii\
ILCIIl, ^^ 25c. a year. )
Weekly,
1,000 —
Paterson, Evening News,
Daily,
12,007
Guardian,
Daily,
11,608
Morning Call,
Daily,
7,500-1--—
De Telegraaf,
Weekly,
1,000 —
National Labor Standard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Perth Amboy, Evening News,
Daily,
4,612
Plainfield, Courier-News,
Daily,
3,173
Press,
Daily,
?>^^1>^
Sabbath Recorder,
Weekly,
2,065
Princeton, Alumni Weekly,
1,000 —
Theological Review,
Quarterly,
1,150
Rahway, Union Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Redbank, Register,
Weekly,
3,981
Rutherford, American,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Salem, Standard and Jerseyman,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sunbeam,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Somerville, Somerset Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Unionist-Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Spotswood P. 0., Physical Culture,
Monthly,
40,000-f-' —
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Sussex, Independent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Milk Reporter,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Trenton, State Gazette, )
State Gazette, )
Daily,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Times,
Daily,
20,207* —
True American,
Daily,
4,0004-
Sunday Advertiser,
Sunday,
14,800-^
Arena,
Monthly,
20,000 —
Vineland, Evening Journal,
Daily,
1,000 —
Washington, Star,
Weekly,
4,015
Westfield, New Shakespeareana,
Quarterly,
1,000+
West Hoboken, North Hudson News,
Weekly,
1,000
Socialist Review, fi^j^f^aTear.''
) Semi-m'ly,
4,000 —
Woodbury, Constitution and Farmers' and
Mechanics' Advertiser,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Gloucester Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Woodstown, Monitor-Register,
Weekly,
1,000+ ^
NEW MEXICO
•
Albuquerque, Citizen,
Daily,
i,ooo+^*«».
Las Vegas, La Voz Del Pueblo,
Weekly,
2,250+^
NEW YORK.
Adams, Jefferson Co. Journal,
Addison, Advertiser,
Akron, Herald and Breeze,
Weekly, i,ooo+
Tri-weekly, 2,250+
Weekly, 1,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1373
NEW YORK.— Continued.
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Quarterly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
4,ooo-|-
2,250+
4,ooo-|-
20,000-|-
i,ooo-|-
12,500+.
20,000+-
2,250+
1,000+
7,000
1,000 +
2,298
1,000+
1,251
1,000+
1,000+
4,185
3^003
1,304
1,000+
2,250+
Albany, Argus,
Evening Journal,
Press-Knickerbocker-Express, )
Sunday Press, j
Times-Union, )
Times, [
Country Gentleman,
Sunday Telegram,
American Education,
Law Journal,
Sunday Schools at Work,
'» (SubscriptioD 10c. a year.)
*Albion, News,
Orleans Republican,
Alexandria Bay, Thousand Island Sun,
Alfred, Sun,
Altamont, Enterprise,
Amsterdam, Morning Sentinel,
Recorder and Democrat, )
Recorder and Democrat, j
Andover, News,
Arcade, Wyoming Co. Herald,
*Auburn, Advertiser,
Journal American Osteopathic As-
sociation, Monthly, i,ooo+
Babylon, Signal, Weekly, i,ooo+
Bainbridge, Republican and Express, Weekly, i,ooo+
Baldwinsville, Gazette & Farmers* Journ'l, Weekly, i,ooo-|-
^Batavia, News, Daily, 7,461
Times, Weekly, i,445
Bath, Steuben Courier^ Weekly, 1,000+
Steuben Farmers' Advocate, Weekly, 1,000+
Belmont, Dispatch, Weekly, 1,604
^Binghamton, Evening Herald, Daily, 7,5oo+
Press and Leader, Daily, 20,945
Republican, Daily, io,494
General Infermation, Monthly, 2,041
Woman's Realm, f^?fi7^.°) Monthly, 51,390-
Bolivar, Breeze, Weekly, 1,438
Boonville, Herald and Adirondack Tourist, Weekly, 2,250+
sBrockport, Republic, Weekly 1,386
Brookfield, Courier, "Weekly, 1,000+
Brooklyn — (See New York^ Borough of Brooklyn).
Buffalo, Commercial, Daily, 7, 500+
Courier, ) Morning, 51,604
Enquirer, V Evening, 34,57°
Courier, ) Sunday, 9^A47^
Demokrat, ) Daily, 1,000+
Demokrat, V Sunday, i,ooo-f
Demokrat, ) Weekly, 1,000+
1374
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK Continued.
Buffalo, ^Evening News, )
News, j"
Daily,
94,843^^
Sunday,
17,500—-^
Evening Times,
Times,
Daily,
40,000-fr:;' —
Sunday,
20,000 —
Morning Express, |
Illustrated Buffalo Express, )
Daily,
20,000 —
Sunday,
40,000-] — >=-=
Polak W'Ameryce,
Daily,
1,000—
Volksfreund,
Daily,
1,000 —
Arbeiter Zeitung,
Weekly,
i,ooo-j-
Aurora und Christliche Wochc,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Catholic Union and Times,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Horse World,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Progress,
Weekly,
7,986
Truth,
Weekly,
"i-Z.^Z^
American Blacksmith,
Monthly,
20,000 — ■— —
Educator,
Monthly,
7,500-h
Gazetteer and Guide Magazine,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Journal of the Switchmen's Union
, Monthly,
23.083
Medical Journal,
Monthly,
i,ooo-l-
Prof'l and Amateur Photographer
, Monthly,
2,250-f-
Roller Mill, (^st^^fe^r)
Monthly,
4,000 —
Two-Step Magazine,
Monthly,
7.550
Caledonia, Era,
Weekly,
1,139
Cambridge, Washington Co. Post,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Camden, Advance Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Canajoharie, Hay Trade Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Canandaigua, Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Ontario Co. Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Ontario Co. Times,
Weekly,
1,902
Ont. Messenger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Canisteo, Times-Republican,
Weekly,
2,490
Canton, St. Lawrence Plaindealer,
Weekly,
2,636
Carthage, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Catskill, Recorder,
Weekly,
4,065
Cazenovia, Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Champlain, Counsellor,
Weekly,
2,250+
Chatham, Courier,
Weekly,
2,250+
Chautauqua, Chautauquah,
Monthly,
17,500+
Chenango Forks, Broome Co. Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Clayton, On The St. Lawrence and Inde-
-
pendent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Cobleskill, Index,
Weekly,
2,250+
Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Cohocton, Times-Index,
Weekly,
1,584
Cohoes, Evening Dispatch,
Daily,
1,000 —
Republican,
Daily,
1,000 —
Cooperstown, Freeman's Journal,
Weekly,
I 000 —
Otsego Farmer,
Weekly,
5,284
Otsego Republican,
Weekly,
1,000--
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1375
NEW YOIiK— Continued.
Cooperstown, American Motherhood, Monthly,
Corning, Evening Leader and Democrat, Daily,
Cornwall-on- Hudson, Cornwall Local Press, Weekly,
Journal,
Cortland, Standard, )
Standard, j"
Democrat,
Dansville, Normal Instructor, (^7''5S!°a''iPeS!')
Primary Plains,
Vick's Magazine, f^^aTeSf)
Delevan, Cattaraugus Press,
Delhi, Delaware Express,
Delaware Republican,
New York Templar, fiSflTeS.'')
Depew, Herald,
Deposit, Gray Goose, («S^«<k7ear")
Outing Magazine,
Deruyter, Gleaner,
Dryden, Herald,
Dunkirk, Evening Observer, )
Grape Belt, )
Earlville, Standard,
East Aurora, Advertiser,
Little Journeys,
Philistine,
East Buffalo, Daily Live Stock Record,
Ellenville, Journal,
Press,
Ellicottville, Post,
f Elmira, Advertiser, ]^
Advertiser, \
Evening Star-Gazette,
Telegram,
Fairport, Herald,
Monroe Co. Mail,
Falconer, American Beekeeper, ft^'oc'ltTear.'') Monthly,
Far Rockaway — {See New York, Borough of Queens)
Fayetteville, Bulletin, ) Weekly,
Farmers' Institute Bulletin, \ Monthly,
Fillmore, Northern Allegany Observer, Weekly,
Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, Herald, Daily,
Flushing — [See New York, Borough of Queens).
Fonda, Democrat, Weekly,
Fort Plain, Standard, Weekly,
Franklin, Delaware Co. Dairyman, Weekly,
Fredonia, Censor, Weekly,
Friendship, Register, Weekly,
Fulton, Observer, Weekly,
Patriot, Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly^
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
20,000-f-
6,245
I,24t
I,0OO-[-
3.371
i,ooo-f-
2,233
75,000+7
20,000-(
75,ooo-[- -
i,ooo-(-
3^533
1,180
2,000
i,ooo-|-
4,000-f-
40,000-}*^*
i,ooo-|-
T,000-j-
2,109
3,706
i,ooo-|-
1,0004-
20,000-f-
40,000-f-
4,ooo-|-
1,475
i,ooo-|-
2,700
4,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
(Cons.)
12,560-1-
i,ooo-f-
1,000-}-
3,000-
i,ooo-f-
12,500-1-^
1,319
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-[-
2,250-1-
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-[-
2,2504-
i,ooo-|-
1376
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Continued.
Geneseo, Livingston Democrat,
Livingston Republican,
Geneva, Times,
Advertiser-Gazette,
Bible Student and Teacher,
Gilbertsville, Otsego Journal,
Glens Falls, Morning Star, j
Star, J
Times,
Gloversville, Leader,
Morning Herald,
Glovers' Journal,
Glovers' Review,
Goshen, Democrat,
Gouverneur, Free Press,
Northern Tribune,
Grand Army Journal,
Granville, Sentinel,
Hamburg, Erie Co. Independent,
Hammondsport, Herald,
Hancock, Herald,
Hempstead, -Sentinel,
Herkimer, Citizen,
Democrat,
Telegram-Record,
Holley, Standard,
Hoosick Falls, Hoosick Valley Democrat, Weekly,
Rensselaer Co. Standard, Weekly,
Hornell, Evening Tribune, )
Tribune, f
Horseheads, Chemung Valley Reporter,
Hudson, Republican, \
Columbia Republican, J
Gazette,
Huntington, Long Islander,
Ilion, Citizen,
Ithaca, Cornell Daily Sun,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Bi-weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Journal, )
Journal, f
News,
Chronicle and Democrat,
Cornell Alumni News,
Ithacan,
Widow,
Jamestown, Evening Journal, )
Journal, )
Morning Post,
Union Advocate,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Bi-weekly,
Daily,
Tri-weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-|-
4,000+
i,ooo-|-
4,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
4,845
1,009
2,200
1,606
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
3*637
3,012
1,000+
1,000+
1,393
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,436
1,000+
1,000+
3,826
1,223
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
4,000+
1,000+
1,000+
2,250+
1,942
3,961
5,75*
5,815
1,000+
OVER 1.000 CIRCULATION.
1377
NEW YORK— Conh-fiuecf.
Jamestown, Vart Land,
Country World, (^stTS.'^)
Furniture Index, (^^^.T^l^)
Jeffersonville, Sullivan Co. Record,
Johnstown, Republican,
Keeseville, Essex Co. Republican,
Kingston, Freeman, \
Freeman and Journal, )
Leader,
Leroy, Gazette,
Little Falls, Evening Times,
Herkimer Co. News,
Journal and Courier,
Little Valley, Hub,
Lockport, Journal,
Review,
Union-Sun,
Wochenblatt,
Lowville, Journal and Republican,
Times,
Lyons, Republican,
Wayne Democratic Press,
Malone, Farmer,
Forum,
Palladium,
Marcellus, Observer,
Massena, Observer,
Matteawan, Journal,
Medina, Tribune,
Mexico, Independent,
Middleburg, Gazette,
Middletown, Times-Press,
Orange Co. News,
Milford, Teachers' Gazette, («STjS?.^)
Montgomery, Standard and Reporter,
Moravia, Republican-Register,
Morrisville, Madison Co. Leader,
Mount Kisco, Recorder,
Mount Morris, Picket Line Post,
Mount Vernon, Argus,
Newark, Gazette,
Union,
Newark Valley, Tioga Co. Herald,
Newburgh, Journal,
News,
Sunday Telegram,
New Rochelle, Paragraph,
Pioneer,
87
Weekly,
2,250-f
Monthly,
r,ooo —
Monthly,
2,250—
Weekly,
1,430
Daily,
1,000--
Weekly,
4,000 —
Daily,
4,264
Weekly,
1,824
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,362
Daily,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
i,ooo-i-
Weekly,
1,000--
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
3,050
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,300
Weekly,
2,250-1-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,735
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,370
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,250-f-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
7,500+
Weekly,
1,317
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,711
Weekly,
1,752
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
4,460
Weekly,
1,692
Weekly,
2,137
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
5,831
Sunday,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
1378
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Continued.
New York — Manhattafi and Bronx^
American,
Evening Journal,
American and Journal,
Atlantis,
BoUetino della Sera,
Bronx Borough Record,
Bronx Sentinel,
Commercial,
Courrier des Etats-Unis,
Courrier des Etats-Unis,
Courrier des Etats-Unis,
Das Morgen Journal, )
Das Morgen Journal, [
Evening Mail,
Evening Post,
Evening Telegram,
Forward,
Globe,
Herald, )
Herald, f
Hlas Lidu,
Nedelni Hlas Lid
II Progresso Italo-Americano,
Jewish Daily News, )
Jewish Gazette, j
Jewish Herald, )
Volksadvocat, j
Jewish Morning Journal,
Journal of Commerce,
L'Araldo Italiano, )
L'Araldo Italiano, j
Listy,
Nedelni New-Yorske Listy
Morning Telegraph
Telegraph,
Narodni List,
North Side News,
People,
,idu, )
'•(
.!
People, S ft'cT/e^r)
Press, )
Press, f
Staats-Zeitung, "1
»ifiinor
V
» r'
Staats-Zeitung,
Staats-Zeitung,
Staats-Zeitung, J
Sun,
Evening Sun,
Sun,
1-
Morning,
Evening,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily, • ,
Weekly,
Morning,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Morning
Evening,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Morning,
Evening,
Sunday,
75,ooo-h*
75,ooo-}-
75,ooo-fs
12,728
###
i,ooo-|-
2,250-f-
12,500+
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-|-
4,ooo-|-
66,464
66,464
7,500+
26,099-
75,000+-
40,000+*
145,743-
75,000+
75,000+-
1,000+
1,000+
50,430
40,000
4,000+
17,500+
12,500+
63,823
4,000+
4,000+
7,500+
2,250+
2,250+
20,000
40,000
2,250^
2,250+
2,250+
4,000+
40,000+
20,000+
20,000+
17,500+
40,000+
12,500+
75,000+
75,000+
75,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1379
NEW YORK Continued.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx,
Times, )
Times, f
Daily,
75,000—
Sunday,
75,000+^
Trade Record,
Daily,
3»6o7
Tribune,
Tribune,
Daily,
4o,ooo-|—
Sunday,
20,000 —
Tribune, \
Tri-weekly,
17,500—
Tribune Farmer,
Tribune Review,
Thursday, )
Saturday, )
•40,000 —
Volks Zeitung, )
Daily,
17,500—
Volks Zeitung, v
Sunday,
20,000 —
Vorwaerts, )
Weekly,
17,500+
Wall Street Journal,
Daily,
12,050
Wall Street News,
Daily,
1,000 —
Wall Street Summary,
Daily,
2,250-f-
World, ^
Morning,
345>442
World, !
World, '
World, ^
Evening,
405,172
Sunday,
483,335
Tri-weekly,
92,660
Zeitung; )
Morning,
20,000 —
Herold, \
Evening,
40,000-f-
Revue, )
Sunday,
40,000 —
Slovak V Amerike,
Semi-w'kly,
7,500-1-
Age,
Weekly,
4,000
American Agriculturist,
Weekly,
101,761.
American Architect and Build-
^- ing News,
Weekly,
3,212
American Banker,
Weekly,
4,000 —
American Economist,
Weekly,
4,000 —
American Grocer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
American Hebrew,
Weekly,
12,500—.
American Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
American Machinist,
Weekly,
22,144
American Stationer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
American Telephone Journal,
Weekly,
20,000 —
Amerikaner,
Weekly,
27,387
Amerikansche Schweizer Zei
-
tung,
Weekly,
2,250+
Army and Navy Journal,
Weekly,
9,824
Automobile, ,_^
Weekly,
17,095
Bicycling World,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bradstreet's,
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Butchers' Advocate,
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Catholic News,
Weekly,
20,000 —
Charities,
Weekly,
8,700
Chief,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
40,000 —
Christian Herald,
Weekly,
215,012
Christian Intelligencer,
Weekly,
2,250+
1380
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW ^O^Yi-'Continued.
New York — Manhattan and BronXy
Christian Nation, Weekly,
Christian Work, Weekly,
Chronicle, Weekly,
Churchman, Weekly,
Classmate, (^-jS'i^eS") Weekly,
Clipper, Weekly,
Coal Trade Journal, Weekly,
Collier's Weekly,
Com. and Financial Chronicle, Weekly,
Crockery and Glass Journal, Weekly,
Deaf Mutes' Journal, Weekly,
Der Fuehrer, Weekly,
Der Pfaelzer in Amerika, Weekly,
Dramatic Mirror, Weekly,
Dramatic News & Dram. Times, Weekly,
Dry Goods Economist, Weekly,
Dun's Review, Weekly,
Electrical Review, Weekly,
Electrical World, Weekly,
Engineering and Mining Journal,Weekly,
Engineering News, Weekly,
Engineering Record, Weekly,
Examiner, Weekly,
Family Story Paper, Weekly,
Field and Fancy, ^ Weekly,
Financial Age, ' Weekly,
Financial Review, Weekly,
Financier, Weekly,
Fireside Companion, Weekly,
Fishing Gazette, Weekly,
Florists' Exchange, Weekly,
Forest and Stream, Weekly,
Freeman's Journal, Weekly,
Fruitman's Guide, Weekly,
Fruit Trade Journal, Weekly,
«i. Gaelic American, Weekly,
Golden Hours, Weekly,
Greenwich Village Sat. Night, Weekly,
(Subscription 60c. a year.)
Handels-Zeitung, Weekly,
Happy Days, Weekly,
Harlem Local and Harlem Life, Weekly,
Harlem Reporter, Weekly,
Harper's Weekly,
Hebrew Standard, Weekly,
Horseless Age, Weekly,
Hessen-Darmstaedter Zcitung, Weekly,
Illustrated Record, Weekly,
i,ooo-f-
20,000 - —
i,ooo-|-
12,500+
4,ooo-f- f — -
26,641 ..
2,2504-
75,000-i-^ —
^,250-f
i,ooo-{-
1,000-}-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-f-
4,000+
###
7,500+
4,000+
4,000+
i8,294.i^«»
7,500+
15,354
12,500+
7,500+
20,000-| ^
i,ooo-{-
i,ooo4-
2,250+
1,000+
20,000-
1,000+
4,000+
4,000+
4,000+
2,250+
4,000+
20,000+
12,500+-
1,216
1,000+
1,000+
14,416
4,000+
40,000+-
4,000+
7,500+
1,000+
, 7,500+
OVER 1.000 CIRCULATION.
1381
NEW YORK— Continued.
New York-
Manhattan and Bronx^
Independent, Weekly
Insurance Press, Weekly
Irish-American Advocate, Weekly
Irish World, Weekly
Iron Age, ^ Weekly
Jewelers' Circular-Weekly,
Judge, Weekly
Las Novedades, Weekly
Leonard's Railway News, Weekly
Leslie's Illustrated Weekly,
Life, Weekly
Literary Digest, Weekly
Marine Journal, Weekly
Maritime Register, Weekly
Masonic Standard, Weekly
Medical Journal, Weekly
Medical Record, Weekly
Mercantile and Financial Times, Weekly
Metal Worker, Weekly
Municipal Journal and Engineer,Weekly
Musical Age, Weekly
Musical Courier, Weekly
Musical Courier Extra, Weekly
Music Trade Review, Weekly
Music Trades, Weekly
Nation, Weekly
National Advertiser, Weekly
National Police Gazette, Weekly
National Provisioner, Weekly
Nautical Gazette, Weekly
New Yorker Echo, Weekly
Nordstjernan, Weekly
Observer, Weekly
Oil, Paint and Drug Reporter, Weekly
Optical Journal, Weekly
Osterreichisch-Ungarische Zei-
tung. Weekly
Outlook, Weekly
Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News,Weekly
Paper Trade Journal, Weekly
Pharmaceutical Era, Weekly
Plattdeutsche Post, Weekly
Power, Weekly
Printers' Ink, Weekly
Produce Review, Weekly
Publishers' Weekly,
Puck, Weekly
Railroad Gazette, Weekly
7,500+
4,ooo-|-
2,250-1-
12,500-h
4,ooo-|-
8,059
40,ooo-|--
1,368
i,ooo-f-
4o,ooo-(--
4o,ooo4-'"
40,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
2,2504-
3,250-h
20,000-p-
7,500-1-
2,250-h
4,000-f-
4,222
i,ooo-|-
7,500+
2,250+
4,709
2,250-f-
4,ooo-|-
IjOOO-f-
17,500+
4,ooo-|-
2,350+
2,250+
4,ooo-|-
7,500+
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
4,000-j-
112,745
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-j-
4,000-h
12,500-1-
24,290
7,269
2,250+
1,000-}-
40,ooo-|--
4,000-f-
1382
AMEKICAl^ NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW WORK— Continued.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx,
Real Estate Record, AVeekly
Rider and Driver, Weekly
Rural New Yorker, Weekly
Sabbath Reading, (^^TySD Weekly
School, * Weekly
Schwaebisches Wochenblatt, Weekly
Scientific American, Weekly
Scottish American, Weekly
Shipping Illustrated, W^eekly
Spectator, Weekly
Standard and Vanity Fair, Weekly
Street and Smith's N.Y. Weekly,
Street Railway Journal, Weekly
Sunday Democrat, Sunday
Sunday Union, Sunday
Svoboda, Weekly
Tammany Times, Weekly
Textile Manufacturers Journal, Weekly
Tobacco, Weekly
Town and Country, Weekly
Town Topics, Weekly
Trotter and Pacer, Weekly
Truth Seeker, Weekly
•-i.. United Irishman, Weekly
U. S. Financial and Mercantile
Examiner, Weekly
U. S. Tobacco Journal, Weekly
Vogue, Weekly
Witness, Weekly
Worker, {^^Tf^^) Weekly
New York Insurance Journal, Bi-weekly
Advocate and Guardian, Semi-m
American Druggist, Semi-m
American Industries, Semi-m
American Inventor, Semi-m
American Kennel Gazette, Semi-m
Bonfort's Wine & Spirit Circular, Semi-m
Bookseller, Newsd'ler & Stat'r, Semi-m
Hardware, Semi-m
Lumber Trade Journal, Semi-m
Motor Boat, Semi-m
Newspaperdom, Semi-m'ly
North American Review, Semi-m
Plumbers' Trade Journal, Semi-m
Sewing Machine Times, Semi-m
Telegraph Age, Semi-m
Youth's Temperance Banner, Semi-m'ly
Advanced Therapeutics, Monthly,
ly
ly
ly
ly
ly
ly
ly
ly
ly
ly
ly
ly
ly
4
4
40
I
4
2
20
I
2
7
40
2
I
2
I
I
I
4
12
2
I
2
2
4
17
12
2
4
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05,509
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250+
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15,373
ooo-|-
250+
500+
ooo-f-
8,2t6
250+
ooo-[-
250+
ooo-|-
ooo-f-
ooo-|-
ooo-j-
500+
250+
ooo-|-
250+
250+
ooo-|-
500+
18,665
500-1-
250+
ooo-|-
500+
19,458
500+
1,250
ooo-j-
ooo4-
500+
3,069
coo-j-
000-f-
500+
500+
250+
500+
250+
ooo-j-
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1383
NEW YORK—Confin
ued.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx,
Ainslee's Magazine,
Monthly,
20,000-|-*
All-Story Magazine,
Monthly,
75,ooo-f
Amateur Sportsman,
Monthly,
5,000
American Bottler,
Monthly,
I, GOO —
American Brewer,
Monthly,
i,ooo-|-
American Engineer,
Monthly,
2,250-f
American Exporter,
Monthly,
17,621
American Family Journal,
Monthly,
2,250 +
(Subscription 80c. a year).
American Hatter,
Monthly,
4,000
American Hay, Flour and Feed
Journal,
Monthly,
4,350
American Journal of Obstetrics,
Monthly,
2,250-1-
American Journal of Surgery,
Monthly,
20,000
American Lawyer,
Monthly,
4,000--
American Magazine,
Monthly,
285,000
American Messenger, ( ^Syear")
Monthly,
40,000 —
Am. Monthly Review of Reviews,
75,000+-
American Perfumer,
Monthly,
2,325
American Physician,
Monthly,
2,250 +
American Printer,
Monthly,
1,000 —
American Tailor and Cutter,
Monthly,
4,000--
American Wine Press and Min-
eral Water News,
Monthly,
3.360
Arn. Botschafter, f^?17«?°)
Monthly,
12,500—
Appleton's Magazine,
Monthly,
20,000--
Architectural Record,
Monthly,
7,500 +
Architecture,
Monthly,
7,154
Archives of Paediatrics,
Monthly,
2,250 +
Argosy,
Monthly,
75,000 +
Army and Navy Life,
Monthly,
5.500
Association Men,
Monthly,
20,000--
Assurance,
Monthly,
1,000 +
Automobile Dealer,
Monthly,
5,958
Babyhood,
Monthly,
2,250 +
Bakers' Review,
Monthly,
5,784
Bankers' Magazine,
Monthly,
4,000 +
Baptist Home Mission Monthl>
r
>
19,083
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
^
Barbers' Journal,
Monthly,
6,104
Benziger's Magazine,
Monthly,
64,416
Blacksmith and Wheelwright,
Monthly,
15,250
Boilermaker,
Monthly,
2,250 +
Bookman,
Monthly,
20,000 —
Brewers' Journal,
Monthly,
2,250 +
Burr Mcintosh Monthly,
40,000
Business World,
Monthly,
1,000
Buyers' Index,
Monthly,
4,000
Cadenza,
Monthly,
4,000
1384
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YOT^Yi— Continued.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx,
Caledonian,
Capitalist,
Carpentry and Building,
Cassell's Magazine,
Cassier's Magazine,
Caterer,
Catholic World,
Century Magazine,
Children's Magazine,
Christian City,
Clothier and Furnisher,
Cold Storage,
Columbia Law Review,
Confect'ners& Bakers' Gazette,
Converted Catholic,
Cosmopolitan,
Country Life in America,
Crerand's Cloak Journal,
Current Literature,
Delmeator,
Designer,
Dickerman's U. S. Treasury
Counterfeit Detector,
Die Zukunft,
Dominant,
Druggists' Circular,
Dry Goods,
Editor,
Educational Foundations,
Educational Review,
El Comercio,
El Economista Internacional,
Electrical Age,
Elite Styles,
Elks' Antler,
Engineering Magazine,
Engineering Review,
Everybody's Magazine,
Every Where, (^oraTear")
Fabrics, Fancy Goods and No
tions,
Fame,
Federal Reporter,
Field and Stream,
Garden Magazine,
Garment Buyer and Manuf'r,
Gentlewoman, {^^f^'i'^T)
Good Government,
Monthly,
T,000 —
Monthly,
i,ooo —
Monthly,
2,250 +
Monthly,
7,500 +
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
8,375 ,
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
75,000+ .
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000+
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
1,525
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
Monthly,
75,000-p-^
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
20,000+—"^
Monthly,
75,000
Monthly,
75,000-^
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
12,500 —
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
2,650
Monthly,
8,833
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
40,000
Monthly,
4,000+
Monthly,
7,500+
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
75,000—
Monthly,
7,500+
Monthly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
40,000
Monthly,
40,542 —
Monthly,
2>y^2>2>
Monthly,
75,000+—-
Monthly,
3,275
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
lo85
NEW YORK— Continued.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx^
Good Literature, (^STyS?") Monthly,
Good R.oads Magazine, Monthly,
Gunter's Magazine, Monthly,
Haberdasher, Monthly,
Hardware Dealers' Magazine, Monthly,
Harness, Monthly,
Harper's Bazaar, Monthly,
Harper's New M'thly Magazine,
Hausdoktor, Monthly,
Health-Culture, Monthly,
Heating and Ventilating Mag., Monthly,
Hints, Monthly,
Home Missionary, (^s^ocT^SD Monthly,
Home Monthly, (^^?17«r)
Homiletic Review, Monthly,
House Furnishing Review, Monthly,
Housewife, (^g^scTy'^ei?") Monthly,
Hub, Monthly,
Ice Cream Trade Journal, Monthly,
Illustrated Companion, Monthly,
Illustrated Milliner, Monthly,
India Rubber World, Monthly,
Insurance and Commercial Mag-
azine, Monthly,
Insurance Critic, Monthly,
Insurance Index, Monthly,
Insurance Press Monthly,
Insurance Times, Monthly,
International Bookbinder, Monthly,
International Confectioner, Monthly,
Internat'l Journal of Surgery, Monthly,
Internat'l Marine Engineering, Monthly,
International Steam Engineer, Monthly,
International Studio, Monthly,
Items of Interest, Monthly,
Journal of Cutaneous Diseases, Monthly,
Journal of Geography, Monthly,
J'n'l of Nerv. & Mental Disease, Monthly,
Judge Library Magazine, Monthly,
Junior Toilettes, Monthly,
Ladies' Home Topics, (^STy'Sr) Monthly,
Ladies' World, (^S'aTeaD Monthly,
L'Art de la Mode, Monthly,
Lasker's Chess Magazine, Monthly,
Leader, Monthly,
Le Bon Ton, Monthly,
Library Journal, Monthly,
Light, Monthly,
458,666'?=^=^
4,ooo-|-
20,000-j-
7,000
21,500
i,ooo-|-
20,000-|--
75,ooo-f-
2,250-h
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
4,ooo-j-
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2,250+
2,250+
17,500+
4,000+
20,000+
7,500+
7,500+
1,000+
1,530
3,000
20,000+
20,000+
2,250+
464,292
20,000+
2,250+
1,000+
20,000+
1,881
4,000+
1386
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Continued.
New York-
—Manhattan and Bronx,
Luther League Rev., (^Sfa^eaD
McCall's Magazine, (^giS'l^eS?.'')
Maccabaean,
Machinery,
Magazine of Mysteries,
Medical Century,
Medical Examiner,
Medical Review of Reviews,
Medical Times,
Medico - Pharmaceutical Critic
and Guide,
Merck's Report,
Messenger,
Metal Industry,
Metronome,
Metropolitan Magazine,
Metropolitan and Rural Home,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Millinery Trade Review,
Missionary Review of the World,
Mission Field, (^gt'l^elr)
Modern Miracles,
Modern Stories, (^ffaTearf)
Motor,
Motor Car,
Motorcycle Illustrated,
Munsey's Magazine,
National Advocate,
National Bottlers' Gazette,
Naturopath and Herald of
Health,
Naturopath und Gesundheits-
Rathgeber,
New Broadway Magazine,
New Education,
New Idea Woman's Magazine,
New York Athletic Club Journal,
Nugent's Bulletin,
Offi'l R'y Equipment Register,
Painters' Magazine,
Paragon Monthly, {^^i"^^^)
Parish Visitor, (^s'oc'aTeaD
Pearson's Magazine,
Pediatrics,
Penman's Art Journal,
People's Home Journal,
(Subscription 35c. a year.)
Photographic Times,
Photo-Miniature,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
4,000+
75,000-
4,ooo-|-
23,021
183,333
7,500+
4,000-t-
4,ooo-|-
4,000+
45,770
4,000+
20,000+^
5,000
19,146
75,000+
500,829
1,000+
4,000+
5,262
18,583
300,000-
25,750
9,792
2,000
75,000+^
4,000+
2,250+
21,000
11,000
75,000-
2,250+
75,000+^
2,250+
2,250+
3,362
1,000+
75,000+-
17,500+
75,000+-
7,500+
7,500+
564,416
3,516
4,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1387
NEW YORK— Continued.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx,
Phrenological Journal,
Pictorial Review,
Popular Magazine,
Practical Druggist,
Printing Trade News,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Proceedings of the Am. Institute
of Electrical Engineers, Monthly,
Proceedings of the American So-
ciety of Civil Engineers, Monthly,
Public Health Journal, Monthly,
Publisher and Retailer, Monthly,
Puck's Magazine, Monthly,
Quiver, Monthly,
R'y & Locomotive Engineering, Monthly,
Railway Critic,
Railway Machinery,
Recreation,
Rudder,
Rupert's Magazine,
Sailors' Magazine,
St. Nicholas,
Sartorial Art Journal,
Scient. American Exp't Ed'n,
Scribner's Magazine,
Selling Magazine,
Short Stories,
Show,
Smart Set,
Soda Fountain,
Spice Mill,
Spirit of Missions,
Stone,
Strand Magazine,
Students' Journal,
Suburban Life,
Success Magazine,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Sunday School Journal, (6%^17e^an) Monthly,
Sunnv Side, Monthly,
Sunshine Bulletin, (^^TyC) Monthly,
Supply World, Monthly,
Talking Machine World, Monthly,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Tea and Coffee Trade Journal, Monthly,
Teachers' Magazine, Monthly,
Technical Literature, Monthly,
Theatre Magazine, Monthly,
Toilettes, Monthly,
Trained Nurse, Monthly,
2,2504-
209,792
40,000-f^-
8,209
2>yZ2>Z
6,476
1388
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Conii?tufd.
New York — Manhattan and Bronx^
Trust Companies,
Typewriter and Phonographic
World, («5t"ate*r)
Typewriter Topics,
Upholsterer,
Valkyrian,
Van Norden Magazine,
Violin World,
Voice of Missions, (^s^o^'l^ea?")
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Water and Gas Review,
Wide-World Magazine,
Wilshire's Magazine,
Wine and Spirit Gazette,
Woman's Home Missions,
(Subscription 35c. a year.)
Women's & Infants' Furnisher, Monthly,
World-Wide Missions, (^^J^^^^r) Monthly,
World's Work, Monthly,
Young's Magazine, Monthly,
Buyers' Index, Bi-monthly,
Journal of Surgery, Gynaecology
and Obstetrics, Bi-monthly,
Methodist Review, Bi-monthly,
Underwood's Counterfeit Re-
porter, Bi-monthly,
Berean Intermediate Lesson Quarterly,
(Subscription 6c. a year.)
Church Building Quarterly,
Columbia University Quarterly,
Empire State, fS'aSSD Quarterly,
Forum, Quarterly,
Judge's Quarterly,
Medico-Legal Journal, Quarterly,
Pocket List of Railroad Officials, Quarterly,
Railway Line Clearances and
Car Dimensions, Quarterly,
Senior Berean Lesson Quarterly, (^atT/eaD
5.500
1,0004-
12,916-
IjOOO-j-
4,000-i-
20,000-
4,ooo-|-
4,000+
3»5oo
4o,ooo-|-- —
271,639, —
2,250-j-
20,000 I - -•
4,000+
365,166-^
98,000* —
97,750-—
6,666
1,000+
2,250+
1,000+
75,000+
6,500
4,470
3,500
4,000+
40,000+ —
1,000+
19,887
Spirit of '76,
Successful American,
Temperance, (^STy?r)
Brooklyn, Brooklyner Freie Presse, )
Brooklyner Freie Presse, j
Citizen,
Eagle, )
Eagle, j
Standard Union, )
Standard Union, j
Times,
Brooklyn Life,
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
5,406
75,ooo-
1,000+
4,000+
4,000+
4,000+
4,000+
# # #
20,000+
20,000+
52,697
7,500+
12,500-
4,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1389
NEW YORK— Continued.
Brooklyn, Brooklyn Weekly News,
7»5oo+
Brooklyner Reform,
Weekly,
12,900
Chat,
Weekly,
55,153
Item,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Nordisk Tidende,
Weekly,
2,250—
Record,
Weekly,
6,112
American Hairdresser,
Monthly,
2,515
Foresters' Review, {^^^Ty^^)
Monthly,
2,250-f
Medical Library and Historical
Journal,
Quarterly,
1,050
QueenSj Journal,
Daily,
1,000 —
Long Island Star,
Daily,
1,000 —
Times,
Daily,
1,000 —
Rockaway News,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Long Island Beobachter,
Weekly,
2,846
, Richmond Hill Record,
Weekly,
1,000--
. Catholic Deaf Mute,
Monthly,
2,250—
McClure's Magazine,
Monthly,
469,093
Richmond, Staten Island Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Staten Island News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Staten Island Transcript,
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Niagara Falls, Cataract Journal,
Journal,
Daily,
2,250—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Gazette,
Daily,
4,681
News,
Daily,
4,000 —
North Chili, Earnest Christian,
Monthly,
1,000--
Northport, Law Notes,
Monthly,
20,000 —
North Tonawanda, Evening News,
Daily,
1,000 —
Norwich, Sun,
Daily,
1,566
Chenango Telegraph,
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo-(-
Chenango Union,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Plain Dealer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Norwood, News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Nunda, News,
Weekly,
1,022
Nyack, Evening Star,
Daily,
1,000 —
Ogdensburg, Advance,
Weekly,
2,250+
Olean, Herald,
Daily,
1,000 —
Times, )
Daily,
1,000 —
Times, f
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oneida, Democratic Union,
Weekly,
2,250+
Post,
Weekly,
1,000--.
Oneonta, Star,
Daily,
3,965
Herald,
Weekly,
2,250-h
Oswego, Palladium, )
Palladium,
Daily,
1,000—
Weekly,
1,000--
- Times, )
Times, f
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Woman's Temperance Work,
Monthly,
7,117
(Subscription 26c. a year.)
Ovid, Gazette and Independent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
1390
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK— Continued.
Owegq, Gazette, Weekly,
Oxford, Times, Weekly,
Palmyra, Wayne Co. Journal, Weekly,
Patchogue, Advance, Weekly,
Peekskill, Evening News, Daily,
Union, Daily,
Penn Yan, Express, Weekly,
Yates Co. Chronicle, Weekly,
Perry, Herald-News, Weekly,
Record, Weekly,
Phelps, Citizen, Weekly,
Plattsburg, News, Daily,
Port Chester, Item, Daily,
Journal, Weekly,
Magazine of American His-
tory, Monthly,
Port Jefferson, Echo, Weekly,
Port Jervis, Evening Gazette, ) Daily,
Gazette, j Weekly,
New York Farmer, Weekly,
Port Richmond — {See New York, Borough of Richmond).
Potsdam, Courier and Freeman,
Recorder,
Poughkeepsie, Eagle,
Evening Star,
News-Press,
Sunday Courier,
Pulaski, Democrat,
Randolph, Register and Courant,
Ravena, News Herald,
Red Creek, Herald,
Rensselaer, Eagle, {«S5«?ySr)
Richmondville, Phoenix,
Rochester, Abend Post, )
Abend Post, j
Democrat and Chronicle,
Democrat and Chronicle,
Democrat and Chronicle,
Evening Times,
Herald, |
I, f
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-weekly, 3,089
2,443
2,514
i,ooo-[-
1,405
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-j-
1,714
2,250+
i,ooo-j-
1,261
1,164
1,184
i,ooo-|-
1,000-}-
3,122
2,500
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-[-
2,250+
3,683
1,000+
i,ooo-f-
3,797
1,000+
11,645
1,000+
1,485
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,199
5»374
Herald,
Post-Express,
Union and Advertiser,
Catholic Journal,
Sunday Star,
Case and Comment, fSS^i'JSl?.'')
Casket
Green's Fruit Grower, (^^^^aT^?") Monthly,
Reason, C^TAS") Monthly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Monthly,
Monthly,
41,574
37,785
4,000+
7,500+
4,000+
12,500+
21,739
1,000+
1,000+
23,026
4,000+
129,583
2,250+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1391
NEW YORK— Contwi^ed.
Rochester, Spare Moments, C^Ty^ean")
Rockville Centre, South Side Observer,
Rome, Sentinel, )
Sentinel, )
Rushford, Spectator,
Saint Johnsville, Enterprise,
Salamanca, Cattaraugus Republican,
Salem, Axiom,
Sandy Creek, News,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-wk'ly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Saranac Lake, Journal of the Outdoor Life, Monthly,
Saratoga Springs, Saratogian, Daily,
Saratoga Eagle, Weekly,
Sayville, Suffolk Co. News, Weekly,
Schenectady, Evening Star, Daily,
Gazette, Daily,
Union, Daily,
Das Deutsche Journal, Weekly,
Schoharie, Republican and Co. Democrat, Weekly,
Seneca Falls, Courier-Journal, Weekly,
Reveille, Weekly,
Skaneateles, Free Press, Weekly,
Special Crops, Monthly,
Sodus, Record, Weekly,
Stamford, Mirror-Recorder, Weekly,
Stapleton — {See New York^ Borough of Richmond).
Syracuse, Evening Herald, )
Herald, J
Journal,
Post-Standard,
Northern Christian Advocate,
Wesleyan Methodist,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Am. Poultry Advocate, (^^ri7e2?.'') Monthly,
Educational Gazette,
Good Health Clinic, fttT/S.'')
Keramic Studio,
Official Journal,
School Bulletin,
• Sporting Goods Gazette,
Troy, Evening Standard,
Press, \
> Press, 5
Record,
Times, )
Times, j"
Freie Presse,
Northern Budget,
Observer,
Carriage Dealers' Journal,
Home Budget, (^^TyC^)
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily.
Semi-weekly, 9,878
75,000+-
i,ooo-|-
3,751
4,438
i,ooo-J-
1,096
2,250-f
i,ooo-f-
1,528
i,ooo-|-
4,000-}-
i,ooo-|-
1,084
11,013
17,152-
###
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-f-
1,000 -|-
I,ooo-j-
i,ooo-j-
2,066
l,000-f-
1,000-j-
20,0004-
40,ooo-|-
17,500+
36,269
4,000-j-
2,250-h
20,000-)-
12,500-f
13,766
5,500
4,000-j-
7,500+
5,100
2,250-f-
2,250-f-
i,ooo-l-
20,163
17,755
Weekly,
Sunday,
Sunday,
Monthly,
Monthly,
1,0004-
12,5004-
1,0004-
1,0004-
4o,ooo4--
1393
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NEW YORK Continued.
Tully, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Utica, Herald-Dispatch,
Sunday Tribune,
Daily,
21,628
Sunday,
8,403
Observer,
Daily,
4,000 —
Press,
Press,
Daily,
14,839
Semi-weekly, 6,92 a
Saturday Globe,
Weekly,
102,163
Y Drych,
Weekly,
4,ooo-[-
Merchants' Legislative League
\
Advocate,
Monthly,
6,627
National Electrical Contractor,
Monthly,
2,542
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Walden, Citizen,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Walton, Chronicle-Times,
Weekly,
2,250+
Reporter,
Weekly,
7,969
VVarrensburg, News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Warsaw, Western New Yorker,
Weekly,
2,2504-
Wyoming Co. Times,
Weekly,
2,250—
Warwick, Valley Dispatch,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Waterloo, Observer and Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Watertown, Standard, )
Standard, j
Daily,
6,924
Semi-w'kly,
2,250-]-
Times, )
Reformer and Times, )
Daily,
4,000-f-
Semi-w'kly,
2,250—
Re-Union,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 — ■
Lodge Record,
Semi-m'thly,
4,000 —
Waterville, Times and Hop Reporter,
Weekly.
1,000 —
Watervliet, Journal and Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Waverly, Tioga Co. Record and Free Press
;, Weekly,
2,250-f
Wellsville, Reporter, )
Allegany Co. Reporter, j
Daily,
1,260
Semi-weekly
', 2,754
Westfield, Republican,
Weekly,
1,400
Whitehall, Chronicle,
Weekly,
2,250-f
Times,
Weekly,
2,250-1-
White Plains, Eastern State Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Westchester Co. Reporter,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Whitney Point, Reporter,
Weekly,
2,250—
Williamsville, Amherst Bee,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Wolcott, Lake Shore News,
Weekly,
1,705
Yonkers, Herald,
Daily,
2,250+
Statesman,
Daily,
2,250—
Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
NORTH CAROLINA.
Albemarle, Stanly Enterprise,
Apex, Journal,
Ashboro, Courier,
Asheville, Citizen,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
1,000-}-
i,ooo-|-
1,0004-
4,772
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1393
NORTH CAROLINA Continued.
Asheville, Gazette-News,
Daily,
4,717
Ayden, Free Will Baptist,
Weekly,
i,ooo-f-
Burlington, News, --^
Weekly,
2,2504-
Carthage, Moore Co. News,
Weekly,
1,000--
Charlotte, Evening Chronicle,
Daily,
1,000 —
News, )
Times-Democrat,
Daily,
5,393
Semi-weekly, 6,099
Observer,^
Daily,
4,000 —
Observer, V-
Sunday,
7,500+
Observer, )
Semi-w'kly,
4,000--
Presbyterian Standard,
Weekly,
2,250-f
Star of Zion,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Carolina Medical Journal,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Charlotte Medical Journal,
Monthly,
2,250—
Clinton, Sampson Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000--
Concord, Times,
Semi-w'kly,
2,250—
Danbury, Reporter,
Weekly,
2,668
Elizabeth City, Tar Heel,
Weekly,
2,250—
Fayetteville, North Carolina Baptist,
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Greensboro, Telegram,
Daily,
1,000--
North Carolina Christian Ad
-
vocate,
Weekly,
7,570
Patriot,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Everything,
Semi-m'thly
, 3,441
Woman's Missionary Rec-
ord, (^^^aTeS?.'^)
Monthly,
1,000--
Greenville, King's Weekly, («fc7ear)
1,000 —
Hickory, Times-Mercury,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Kinston, Free Press,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000--
Lincolnton, Lincoln Co. News,
Semi-w'kly,
2,269
Lexington, Dispatch,
Weekly,
2,250-h
Louisburg, Franklin Times,
Weekly,
1,000--
Monroe, Enquirer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Journal,
Weekly,
2,072
Moravian Falls, Yellow Jacket, ftt!Tyeir°)
Bi-weekly,
75,0004-
Mount Airy, News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Nazareth, Truth,
Monthly,
7,500-f
Newton, Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oxford, Public Ledger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Pinehurst, Outlook,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Raleigh, News and Observer,
Daily,
12,274
Times and Evening Visitor, )
North Carolinian, J
Daily,
2,2504-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Baptist Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Biblical Recorder,
Weekly,
7,5004-
Caucasian,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
4,0004-
Farmer and Mechanic,
Weekly,
1,0004-
Progressive Farmer,
88
Weekly,
22,431
1394
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
NORTH CKRO'Ll't^h— Continued.
Reidsville, Webster's Weekly,
Rich Square, Roanoke Chowan Times,
Rutherfordton, Sun,
Scotland Neck, Commonwealth,
Shelby, Cleveland Star,
Aurora,
Smithfield, Herald,
Sparta, Alleghany Star,
Wadesboro, Messenger-Intelligencer,
Warsaw, Duplin Journal,
Washington, Progress,
Waynesville, Courier,
Wilmington, Evening Dispatch,
Carolina Fruit and Truck
Growers' Journal,
Wilson, Times,
Winston-Salem, Twin City Sentinel,
Union Republican,
i,ooo —
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-m'ly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,250+
Weekly,
2,250+
NORTH DAKOTA.
Cando, Towner Co. Democrat and Record,
Devils Lake, Inter-Ocean,
Journal,
Dickinson, Press,
Volksfreund
Fargo, Forum and Daily Republican, )
Forum and Weekly Republican, )
Morn'g Call & Fargo Daily Argus,
Fram,
North Dakota Workman, (S2"5^»«/^/^°)
North Dakota Children's Home-
Finder,
Grafton, News and Times,
Grand Forks, Herald,
Press,
Normanden,
Harvey, Herald-Advertiser,
Hillsboro, Statstidende,
Langdon, Cavalier Co. Republican,
Lisbon, North Dakota Farmer, (^STyeaD
Rotary, (Kl-ffi-)
Westland Educator,
Mandan, Independent,
Pioneer,
Park River, Gazette- News,
Valley City, Times-Record,
Wahpeton, Globe-Gazette,
Weekly,
1.637
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,552
Weekly,
1,000+
Daily,
7,382
Weekly,
7,240
1,000+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
7,500+
Bi-monthly,
4,800
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
8,196
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
7,500—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
11,125
Monthly,
5,500
Monthly,
1,270
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
3,771
Weekly,
1,120
Weekly,
1,000 — '
Weekly,
1,000 —
X
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
13P5
.,}
OHIO.
Adelphi, Border News,
Akron, Beacon Journal,
Summit Co. Beacon
Press,
Times, )
Times, )
Die Germania,
India Rubber Review,
Young People's Lesson Quarterly,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Alliance, Leader, )
Leader, j
Review, )
Review, )
Schemer, (^^^eT/e^iD
Antwerp, Argus,
Ashland, Times-Gazette,
Brethren Evangelist,
Press,
Ashtabula, Beacon-Record, )
Telegraph, j
Amerikan Sanomat,
Athens, Athens Co. Gazette,
Messenger,
Ohio Teacher, {^^^,1%T)
Barnesville, Enterprise,
Republican,
•Batavia, Clermont Co. Democrat,
Clermont Courier,
Clermont Sun,
Bellefontaine, Index-Republican,
Bellville, Messenger,
Berea, Deutsche-Amerikanische Zeitschrift
Weekly,
Daily,
'Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Tri-weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
fur Theologie und Kirche,
Bluffton, News,
Bowling Green, Wood Co. Sentinel-Trib
une,
Wood Co. Free Press,
Wood Co. Democrat,
Bryan, Democrat,
Press,
Bucyrus, Evening Telegraph,
News-Forum,
Journal,
Cadiz, Harrison News,
Republican,
"Sentinel,
Caldwell, Noble Co. Leader,
Noble Co. Republican-Journal, Weekly,
Camden, Preble Co News Weekly
Bi-monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
15,127
2,250+
11,607-
9,551
i,ooo-[-
2,250-i-
1,000
33,500-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
2,727
4,812
5,000
i,ooo-|-
2,250+
2,250+
2,250+
4,362
2,250+
1 1,120
1,000 +
1,000+
14,166
2,277
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000
1,000+
2,250+
1,000+
3,825
1,000+
1,375
1,524
x,ooo+
1,312
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
2,250+
1,000+
1396
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
/Sub. 50c. \
V a year. /
OHIO— Continued.
Canal Dover, Reporter,
Tuscarawas Herald,
Canton, Morning News,
Stark Co. Democrat,
Repository,
Repository,
Repository,
Ohio Volks-Zeitung,
Roller Monthly, (^s'ocfaTeaD
Cardington, Morrow Co. Independent,
CarroUton, Free Press-Standard,
Celina, Democrat,
Der Mercer Co. Bote,
Chardon, Geauga Republican,
Chillicothe, Sciota Gazette, )
Sciota Gazette, j
News- Advertiser,
Ross Co. Register,
Advertiser,
Unsere Zeit,
Cincinnati, Commercial Tribune,
Commercial Tribune,
Gazette,
Enquirer,
Enquirer,
Enquirer,
Freie Presse,
Abend Presse,
Sonntagsblatt,
Post,
Times-Star,
Volksblatt,
Westliche Blaetter,
Volksblatt,
Volksfreund,
Der Sonntagmorgen,
Volksfreund,
American Israelite,
Billboard,
Catholic Telegraph,
Christian Leader,
Christian Standard,
Der Christliche Apologete,
Herald and Presbyter,
Journal and Messenger,
Merchant and Manufacturer,
Shoe and Leather World,
Southwest,
Sportsmen's Review,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Tuesday, )
Friday, )
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sundav,
Weekly,
Morning,
Evening,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
2,123
i,ooo-f-
7,862
2,250+
13,664
9,787
2,313
i,ooo-|-
2,250+
1,937
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,864
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1, 100
20,000+
40,000+
40,000+
20,000+
75,000+-
75,000+^
7,500+
17,500-H
12,500+
150,710
148,676
2,250+
4,000+
1,000+
2,250+
2,250+
2,250+
25,377
26,787
20,000+
7,500+
102,878
12,500+
22,760
7,500+
1,000+
2,476
7,500+
12,500+
OVER 1.000 CIRCULATION.
1397
OHIO — Continued.
Cincinnati, Western Ciiristian Advocate,
Weekly,
12,500—
Western Tobacco Journal,
Weekly,
1,000--
Furniture Worker,
Semi-m'thly, i,ooo —
American Home Missionary,
Monthly,
9,666
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Bar and Buffet,
Monthly,
6,824
Confectioners' Review,
Monthly,
3,100
Eclectic Medical Journal,
Monthly,
3,811
Express Gazette,
Monthly,
7,500+
Gas Engine,
Monthly,
11,000
Harness World,
Monthly,
2,250-1-
Haus und Herd,
Monthly,
4,000--
Implement and Vehicle News,
Monthly,
5,000
Inland Operator,
Monthly
3,500
International Molders' Journal,
Monthly,
36,632
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Knights' Review,
Monthly,
2,880
Metal Polishers' Journal,
Monthly,
10,671
Mission'y Intellig'er, fst'ay'eS";
) Monthly,
12,000
Mixer and Server, fttT/ein")
Monthly,
37,467
Monitor,
Monthly,
1,000 —
National Humane Educator,
Monthly,
7,500-h
Open Shop,
Monthly,
2,2504-
Phonographic Magazine,
Monthly,
7,500-i-
Pythian Monitor,
Monthly,
2,054
Republican,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Saxby's Magazine,
Monthly,
17,916
Spokesman of the Carriage and
Associate Trade,
Monthly,
7,000
Starchroom,
Monthly,
5,500
Trade Review,
Monthly,
3,258
Eclectic Medical Gleaner,
Bi-m'thly,
2,250-f
Circleville, Union-Herald,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Cleveland, Commercial Bulletin,
Daily,
1,000 —
Herold,
Daily,
1,000 —
Leader, )
Leader, i"
Daily,
20,000-[-
Sunday,
17,500-h
News,
Daily,
78,680
Plain Dealer,
Plain Dealer,
Morning,
72,216
Sunday,
83,869
Press,
Daily,
155,460
Recorder,
Daily,
4,000 —
Waechter und Anzeiger, [
Wsechter und Anzeiger, j
Daily,
27,997
Sunday,
21,567
American Sportsman,
Weekly,
2,250-1-
Catholic Universe,
Weekly,
20,000 —
Christian World,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Citizen, y 50c. a year. /
Weekly,
4,000--
Cuyahoga Co. News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Dennice Novoveku,
Weekly,
4,000-h
1398
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
O H I O — Continued.
Clevelaxid, Der Christliche Botschafter,
Der Sendbote,
Evangelical Messenger,
Gazette,
Illustrated Times,
Inland Grocer,
Jewish Review and Observer,
Kirchenzeitung,
Marine Review,
Ohio Farmer,
Polonia W'Ameryce,
Sozialistische Arbeiter Zeitung,
Szabadsag,
Town Topics,
Volksfreund,
Deutsch-Am. Krieger Zeitung,
Brotherhood of Locomotive En-
gineers' Journal,
Concrete Engineering,
Evangelische Magazin,
Expositor and Current Anec
dotes,
Foundry,
Medical and Surgical Reporter,
Medical Journal,
Railroad Trainman,
Trade Bulletin,
Up-to-Date Distributer,
Woodcraft,
World Evangel and Christian,
CoUinwood, Industrial Magazine,
Columbus, Citizen,
Courier,
Evening Dispatch,
Der Westbote, )
Express, \
CSubscription 75c. a year.)
Ohio State Journal,
Ohio State Journal
Press-Post,
Reporter,
American Issue,
Catholic Columbian,
Ohio Waisenfreund,
Wine and Spirit News,
Dirt Mover,
Advertising World, i^^^i^tT^)
Agricult'l Student Magazine,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Am. Insurance Jour'l.fSS'l';^^?.'')
4
1. )
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Bi-weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
2,250+
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
1,000-)-
2,2504-
7,158
7,500+
i,ooo-]-
2,250-h
100,000 —
i,ooo-j-
2,2504-
4,0004-
1,0004-
2,2504-
5,680
40,0004-
4,605
7,500-1-
12,500
2,250-1-
1,650
2,000
98,241-
2,500
2,625
4,0004-
20,000
1,0004-
28,269
7,5004-
12,5004--
1,0004-
2,2504-
20,0004-
20,000-|- /-
17,5004- c'-
IjOOO-f-
20,0004-
2,2504-
4,ooo-|-
1,000-)-
5^096
17,5004- ^
1,000-)-
4,0004-
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1399
O H I O — Continued.
Columbus, Bundle of Sticks,
Business Educator,
Columbus Medical Journal,
Hunter-Trader-Trapper,
Midland Druggist,
Ohio Association News,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Ohio Educational Monthly,
Ohio Messenger, {^tt^^lT)
Sales Agent, (^st^lTeiD
Sample Case,
Conneaut, Evening News,
Coshocton, Age, )
Age, j
Times,
Crestline, Advocate,
Dayton, Evening Herald,
Journal,
News,
Herald of Gospel Liberty,
Lutheran Evangelist,
Montgomery Co. Reporter,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Religious Telescope,
Watchword,
Youn^Cath. Messenger, f^f^/^Pir)
Choir Leader, (^Sfatear.")
L L. U. Journal, i^t^TT^^)
Missionary Advance,
Our Bible Teacher, fitT/^?!')
Woman's Evangel, i^^^?^^)
World's Events,
Our Senior Lesson Quarterly,
Delaware, Gazette, )
Gazette, )
Delta, Atlas,
East Liverpool, Evening Review,
Elyria, Chronicle,
Democrat,
Republican,
Findlay, Courier, )
Courier, \
Morning Republican
Jeffersonian,
Republican,
Franklin, Chronicle,
Fremont, News, )
News, C
Gallon, Inquirer,
Gallipolis, Bulletin,
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
11,483
Monthly,
1,000-}-
Monthly,
34,167
Monthly,
2,000
Monthly,
2,023
4,000 —
Monthly,
10,116
Monthly,
7,750
Monthly,
46,058
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,796
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Daily,
23,876
Daily,
21,217
Daily,
30,247
Weekly,
5,053
Weekly,
4,000+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
22,206
Weekly,
37,462
Semi-m'ly,
33.587
Monthly,
7,500+
Monthly,
16,708
Monthly,
2,250+
Monthly,
11,858
Monthly,
6,416
Monthly,
75,000+
155,000
Daily,
1,563
Sem-w'kly,
2,037
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
4,000 —
Daily,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Morning,
Evening,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000+
Daily,
1,000--
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
1400
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
i
OHIO — Continued.
Gallipolis, Gallia Times,
Geneva, Free Press-Times,
Greenville, Democrat,
Hamilton, Evening Journal,
Republican-News, )
Telegraph, J"
Hillsboro, News-Herald,
Ironton, Republican, ft^oc'ay?iD
Jefferson, Gazette,
Ashtabula Co. Sentinel,
Johnstown, Independent,
Kent, Courier,
Lancaster, Eagle,
Ohio Eagle,
Lebanon, Western Star,
Jersey Hustler, {^"S^^f^^)
Lima, News,
Republican Gazette, )
Allen Co. Republican Gazette, J
Advertiser,
Electro-Therapeutist,
Logan, Journal-Gazette,
Hocking Republican,
London, Madison Co. Democrat,
Lorain, News,
Times-Herald,
Loudonville, Advocate,
Democrat,
Louisville, Herald,
McArthur, Democrat-Enquirer,
McConnelsville, Herald,
Morgan Co. Democrat,
Magnolia, Sandy Valley Press,
Mansfield, News, )
News, j
Shield,
Marietta, Journal,
Register-Leader, )
Register-Leader, j
Marion, Star, )
Star, \
Martin's Ferry, Times,
Marysville, Tribune,
Union Co. Journal,
Massillon, Evening Independent,
Gleaner, [
Gleaner, \ («ST/«r)
Medina, Medina Co. Gazette,
Gleanings in Bee Culture,
Weekly,
i,ooo4-
Daily,
1,382
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
7,670
Daily,
6,811
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Tri-weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,971
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
W^eekly,
3,104
Monthly,
7,500+
Daily,
2,250-1-
Daily,
2,250—
Semi-w'kly,
2,250-h
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
2,2504-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,638
Semi-w'kly,
3,930
Daily,
3,634
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,416
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,395
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
5,358
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
3,496-
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
4,838
Weekly,
1,000--
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
3,503
Semi-m'ly,
20,000 —
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION,
1401
.t
OHIO—Canfinued.
Middletown, News-Signal,
Millersburg, Holmes Co. Farmer,
Republican,
Minerva, News-Kodak,
Montpelier, Enterprise,
Mount Gilead, Morrow Co. Sentinel,
Mount Vernon, Banner, )
Democratic Banner, )
Republican-News,
Knox Co. Repub'n News
Napoleon, Northwest News,
Newark, Advocate, )
Advocate, j"
American-Tribune, )
American-Tribune, j"
New Lexington, Tribune,
New Philadelphia, Ohio Democrat & Times,
Norwalk, Evening Herald,
Reflector, )
Reflector, \
Ohio Law Bulletin,
Oakharbor, Ottawa Co. Exponent,
Oberlin, News,
Tribune,
Plantation Missionary, f^i^eS.'')
Orrville, Crescent,
Courier,
Ottawa Putnam Co. Sentinel,
Paulding, Democrat,
Piqua, Call,
Pomeroy, Independent,
Leader,
Port Clinton, Ottawa Co. Herald,
Ottawa Co. Republican,
Ottawa Co. Zeitung,
Portsmouth, Times, )
Times, )
Correspondent,
Ravenna, Democrat,
Richwood, Gazette,
Roseville, Review,
Sabina, News-Record,
Saint Clairsville, Belmont Chronicle,
Gazette,
Saint Paris, News-Dispatch,
Salem, Herald, )
Bulletin, )
News, )
^> )
Republican Era,
Daily,
2,250-t-
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
2,250—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
i,ooo-j-
Daily,
1,853
Semi-w'kly,
3,462
Daily,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
2,250-h
Weekly,
2,604
Daily,
4,635
Weekly,
2,250-f
Daily,
3,469
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,250—
;t>aily.
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Bi-monthly,
3,008
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,538
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,587
Semi-w'kly,
2,250+
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,324
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
4,329
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,034
Weekly,
1,703
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,857
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
1402
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO— Continued.
Sandusky, Register, )
Register, )
Star,
Shreve, News,
Sidney, News, }
Shelby Co. Democrat, )
Shelby Co. Anzeiger,
Somerset, Rosary Magazine,
Spencerville, Journal-News,
Springfield, News,
Gazette,
Sun,
Journal und Adler,
Farm and Fireside, (^g^scTy^ei?'')
Farm News, (^^'T^^^^)'
Farm Stock Success, ft^o^T/eaD
Floral Life, (^s'SSfeS")
Poultry Success, fttTyC")
Woman's Home Companion,
Steubenville, Herald-Star, )
Herald-Star, J
Sugarcreek, Budget, (SfaTeS")
Sylvania, Sun,
Tiffin, Tribune and Herald, )
Tribune, j
Toledo, Blade, |
Blade, j
Times, )
Times-Bee, J
Ameryka Echo,
Kuryer Ohioski,
Sunday Courier-Journal,
American. Medical Compend,
Dental Summary,
Medical and Surgical Reporter,
Train Dispatchers' Bulletin, (i^Jeir"')
Woman's Medical Journal,
Toronto, Tribune,
Troy, Record,
Buckeye,
Miami Union,
Uhrichsville, Chronicle, }
Chronicle, f
Urbana, Morning Tribune,
Times-Citizen, )
Citizen and Gazette, )
Champaign Democrat,
Utica, Herald,
Vanwert, Times-Democrat,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Tri-weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Morning,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
1,1'
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
140:i
OHIO— Confinuec/.
Vinton, Leader,
Wapakoneta, Auglaize Co. Democrat,
Auglaize Republican,
Warren, Chronicle, )
Western Reserve Chronicle, j
Tribune, )
Tribune, )
Western Reserve Democrat,
Washington C. H., Ohio State Register,
Record-Republican,
Wauseon, Republican,
Waverly, Democrat,
News,
Waynesfield, Chronicle,
Wellington, Enterprise,
Wellston, Telegram,
West Liberty, Banner,
West Union, Adams Co. Record,
West Unity, Reporter,
Wilmington, Clinton Co. Democrat,
Journal,
Woodsfield, Monroe Courier,
Spirit of Democracy,
Wooster, Republican,
Wayne Co. Democrat,
Xenia, Gazette, )
Gazette, f
Woman's Miss'ary Mag., ftc!aiPear.°)
Youngstown, Telegram,
Vindicator,
Vindicator,
Vindicator,
Rundschau,
Zanesville, Courier, )
Courier, j
Evening Signal,
Signal,
Times-Recorder,
Sundays News,
Catholic Home Companion,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
'1
OKLAHOMA.
Altus, Times,
Ardmore, Ardmoreite
Ardmoreite
Chandler, Tribune,
News,
Publicist,
;f
Weekly,
I,0OO —
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Weekly,
1,440
Daily,
2,587
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,250-f
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
2,250-f
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,187
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,196
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,245
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,096
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250-h
Daily,
2,250-h
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
2,250-f-
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
14,768 —
Sunday,
10,017
Weekly,
4,ooo-|- '
Weekly,
2,250-j-
Dailv,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250-h
Daily,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
Sunday,
14,269^;,^
i,ooo-|- ^
Monthly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
2,116
Daily,
2,250-h
Weekly,
1,000--
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly
1,975
Weekly,
1,000 —
1404
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OKLAHOMA— Continued.
Elreno,. American, )
American News, )
Daily,
2,250—
Weekly,
4,000 —
Enid, Eagle, )
Eagle, \
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Guthrie, Leader, )
Leader, f (^^tc'aTe'i?.")
Daily,
7.500+
Weekly,
7,500+
Okla. State Capital, )
Okla. State Capital, \ (^^^TeS?")
Daily,
###
Weekly,
###
Oklahoma Farmer,
Weekly,
###
Oklahoma Guide,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oklahoma Post,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oklahoma Safeguard,
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Oklahoma State Register,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oklahoma Odd Fellow,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Hobart, News-Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Holdenville, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Kingfisher, Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lawton, Constitution,
Weekly,
2,250-}-
McAlester, Capital,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Medford, Okla. Sunday School Worker,
Monthly,
3»34o
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Muskogee, Phoenix, )
Phoenix, |
Daily,
4,000 —
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Times-Democrat,
Daily,
6,659
New State Tribune,
Weekly,
37»287.
Norman, Democrat-Topic, * '
Weekly,
1,000 —
Okemah, Journal,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Oklahoma, Oklahoman,
Daily,.'
20,152
National Baptist Flag,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Okla. Farm Journal, {^^'Tf^i^^]
) Semi-m'ly,
31,721
Okla. Medical News Journal,
Monthly,
3,500
Pythian Times,
Monthly,
3,300
Sturm's Oklahoma Magazine,
Monthly,
27,916
Trade J^tteti,n, x
Pawnee, Courier- Disj5atch, "^ \
Monthly,
1,625
Weekly,
2,344
Ponca, Courier,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Thomas, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,973
Wagoner, Record, ^,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Woodward, Live Stock Inspector,
Semi-m'ly,
2,250-^
OREGON.
Astoria, Morning Astorian,
Daily,
1,000 —
Dallas, Polk Co. Itemizer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oregon Woodman, (^st'aTear.^)
Monthly,
2,250+
Eugene, Guard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Register,
Weekly,
1,000 —
La Grande, Eastern Oregon Observer,
Weekly,
2,250+
Mount Angel, Mount Angel Magazine,
Monthly,
7,500+
Osmen-Seelen-Freund,
Monthly,
7,500+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1405
OREGON-
—Continued.
Oregon City, Courier,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Portland, Evening Telegram,
Daily,
24,825.
Morning Oregonian, J
Daily,
32,807
Morning Oregonian, >•
Sunday,
40,614'
Oregonian, )
Weekly,
17,500+
Oregon Daily Journal,
)
28,805
Oregon Daily Journal,
[
Sunday,
26,548
Oregon Daily Journal,
Semi-w'kly,
11,213
Catholic Sentinel,
Weekly,
7,352
Commercial Review,
Weekly,
2,250—
Jewish Tribune,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Nachrichten aus dem Nordwesten, Weekly,
1,000 —
North Pacific Rural Spirit,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Northwest Pacific Farmer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oregon Tradesman,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Pacific Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sunday Mercury,
Weekly,
7,612
Woman's Tribune,
Bi-weekly,
1,000 —
Oregon Agriculturist, (
'Subscription^
, 60c. a year. )
1 Semi-rn'thly
, 3,040
A. 0. U. W. Reporter, (ToJf^ateS"
) Monthly,
1,000 —
Camp and Circle,
Monthly,
2,000
Liberal,
Monthly,
1,690
Medical Sentinel,
Monthly,
3,500
Pacific Drug Review,
Monthly,
2,250-1-
Pacific Monthly,
90,791
Pacific Northwest,
Monthly,
16,000
Prineville, Crook Co. Journal,
Weekly,
1,000--
Roseburg, Review,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Salem, Capital Journal,
Capital Journal,
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oregon Statesman, )
Oregon Statesman, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Pacific Homestead,
Weekly,
7,500+
Northwest Poultry J 'nal,
/Subscription
\ 50c. a year.
) Monthly,
4,000--
Oregon Teachers' Month
ly,
3,840
PENNSYLVANIA.
Allegheny, Alleghenier und
Sonntagsbote,
> Christian Statesman,
Allentown, Chronicle and News
City Item,
^Leader,
Morning Call,
Welt-Bote,
Alpha Tau Omega Palm,
"^Altoona, Evening Gazette,
Mirror,
Pittsburgher
Weekly,
1,000 —
I, Weekly,
1,000 —
;, Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,250+
Daily,
6,781
Weekly,
2,250+
Palm, Quarterly,
1,750
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
11,480
1406
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA—
Altoona; Morning Tribune,
Ambler, Gazette,
Apollo, News-Record,
Ashland, Record,
Athens, Evening News,
Pennsylvania Medical Journal,
Beaver, Star,
N Beaver Falls, Tribune,
Review,
Beaver Springs, Snyder Co. Herald,
Bedford, Gazette,
Inquirer,
s Bellefonte, Center Democrat,
Democratic Watchman,
Keystone Gazette,
Belleville, Times,
Bethlehem, Times,
Mpravian,
Bloomsburg, Democratic Sentinel,
Blossburg, Advertiser, (^^'tf^^^)
Braddock, News-Herald,
Bradford, Evening Star,
Bristol, Bucks Co. Gazette,
Brookville, Republican,
Brownsville, Clipper-Monitor,
Bryn Mawr, Record,
^ Butler, Eagle, )
Eagle, \
Times,
Herald,
California, Sentinel,
Cambridge Springs, Enterprise,
Camp Hill, Cumberland News,
Canonsburg, Notes,
Carbondale, Evening Leader,
Carlisle, American Volunteer,
Evening Sentinel, |
Valley Sentinel, \
Military Surgeon,
Chambersburg, Franklin Repository, )
Franklin Repository, j
Public Opinion, \
Public Opinion, j
People's Register,
Chester, Morning Republican,
'* Times,
Delaware Co. Democrat,
Independent,
Clarion, Democrat,
Continued.
Daily,
i,ooo —
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Weekly,
4,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
5,240
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000+
Daily,
(Cons.)
Daily,
1,000+
Weekly,
2,386
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,436
Weekly,
1,494
Daily,
2,250+
Weekly,
2,250+
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,903
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1. 000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
2,025
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly, '
'2,250+
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Daily,
4,000 —
Daily,
7,640
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1407
PENNSYLVANIA— Confinued.
Clarion, Republican,
Clearfield, Republican,
Cleona, Preacher's Helper,
Pulpit,
Columbia, News,
Spy,
Independent,
Connellsville, Courier, )
^ Courier, f
News, )
News, j
Coudersport, Potter Co. Journal,
Potter Democrat,
Potter Enterprise,
Crafton, Chartiers Valley Mirror,
Delta, Herald and Times,
Doylestown, Democrat, |
Democrat, f
Intelligencer, )
Bucks Co. Intelligencer, )
Dubois, Courier,
Evening Express,
^ Easton, Argus,
Free Press,
Sunday Call,
Compressed Air,
Journal, f^^a^ye.")
Ebensburg, Mountaineer Herald,
Edinboro, Sunshine Magazine, (^^Ty'JSr.'')
Elk Lick, Somerset Co. Star,
Ephrata, Reporter,
Review,
Erie, Evening Herald,
Morning Dispatch,
National Zeitung,
Times,
Sunday Messenger-Graphic,
Everett, Press,
Franklin, Evening News, )
Venango Citizen-Press, j
Gettysburg, Compiler,
Girard, Cosmopolite,
Greensburg, Press, )
Press, )
*' . ■— Tribune,
Westmoreland Democrat,
Greenville, Advance Argus,
Lutheran World,
Young Lutheran, (^^^/i^JS.")
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Morning,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Dailv,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
2,250-h
i,ooo-|-
4,000+
2,250-h
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-[-
5.509
i,ooo-f-
4,952
3,179
i,ooo-|-
oco-f-
ooo-j-
ooo-|-
ooo-|-
ooo-f-
oocT-l-
250+
250+
ooo-j-
250+
250+
250+
ooo-j-
250+
1,833
ooo-|-
500+
1,225
ooo-j-
ooo-f-
ooo-j-
ooo-j-
ooo-f-
18,511 T-
ooo-|-'
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250+
0004^
ooo-f-
ooo-|-
ooo-f-
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4,147
ooo-|-
1,777
250+
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I
I
I
I
I
I
2
2
I
2
2
2
I
2
I
17
I
I
I
4
I
I
I
2
I
I
I
I
I
2
20
1408
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
1,685
i,ooo-|-
1,000-)-
1,000-)-
13,849
14,452
i,ooo-|-
9,877
2,011
PENNSYLVANIA— C^^^///^/^^^.
Grove City, Reporter, Weekly,
Hanover, Record-Herald, Daily,
Herald, Weekly,
Record, Weekly,
Harrisburg, Patriot, Daily,
Star-Independent, Daily,
Telegraph, Daily,
Church Advocate, Weekly,
Evangelical, Weekly,
Evangelische Zeitschrift, Weekly,
West End Reporter, Weekly,
Conference Herald, (^SfaTeS.'') Monthly,
Evangelical Bible Teacher, Monthly,
(Subscription 60c. a year.)
Keystone Citizen, (^S'c^Tjeir^) Monthly,
Keystone League of Christian
Endeavor Journal, (^g^ocfll'^a?.'') Monthly,
Missionary Tidings, {^^^^Tyt?'') Monthly,
School Gazette, (^^^.T/et.'^)
Evangelical Bible Quarterly,
(Subscription 12c. a year.)
Hatboro, Public Spirit,
Herndon, Star,
Homestead, News-Messenger,
Honesdale, Wayne Co. Herald,
Wayne Independent,
Huntingdon, News,
Juniata Echo, ft^oSfl?^?."^)
Indiana, Indiana Co. Gazette,
Messenger,
Progress,
Irwin, Republican-Standard,
Johnstown, Democrat,
Journal,
Tribune, )
Tribune, j"
Freie Presse,
Kennett Square, Kennett Advance,
News and Advertiser,
Kingston, Storms and Signs,
Kittanning, Free Press,
Kutztown, Journal,
Patriot,
Lace)rville, Messenger,
Lancaster, Examiner,
New Era, |
New Era, j
Inquirer,
Labor Leader, C^^e'l'SPeS.^)
Pennsylvania School Journal,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
2,250+
1,833
4,535
12,500-f
2,876
7,612
2,250+
56,625
1,000+
1,146
1,000+
1,000+
4,000-h
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
4,000+
7,903
10,205
2,250+
1,000+
1,068
1,418
2,250+
2,250+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
4,000+
4,000+
1,000+
1,000+
4,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1409
PRNNSYLV ANl A— Co;?^mued.
Lansdale, Reporter,
La Park, Park's Floral Magazine,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Lebanon, Evening Report,
News, )
News, )
Brotherhood Star, (^SaT^?!")
Lewisburg, Journal,
Saturday News,
Lewistown, Sentinel, )
Sentinel, j
Gazette,
Littlestown, Adams Co. Independent,
Lykens, Standard, C^i'c'T^i^^)
McConnelsburg, Fulton Co. News,
McDonald, Record, C^^c'"?^^^)
McKeesport, News,
Times,
Svenska Veckobladet,
McKees Rocks, Gazette,
Mahanoy City, Record,
Saule,
Linksma Valanda,
Malvern, Master Painter,
Manheim, Sentinel and Lancaster Co.
Advertiser,
Mansfield, Advertiser,
Martinsburg, Herald,
Meadville, Morning Star, )
Crawford Journal, j
Democrat and Messenger,
Tribune-Republican,
Media, Delaware Co. American,
Ledger,
Mercer, Dispatch and Republican,
Meyersdale, Commercial,
Republican,
Middleburg, Post,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Middletown, Journal, )
Journal, C
Press,
Milton, Standard,
Record,
Rural Young People, (^^ST/eaD
Minersville Free Press,
Monongahela, Republican,
Montrose, Democrat,
Independent Republican,
Mount Carmel, Item,
89
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weeklv,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
i,ooo-(-
452,361
4,363
4,000+
2,250-i-
7,500+
i,ooo-(-
2,250-1-
3,368
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
1,000-)-
2,075
1,328
9,346
4,ooo-[-
2,250-h
1,990
i,ooo-|-
4,ooo-|-
3,000
1,000
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-[-
2,045
2,674
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
IjOOO-f-
1,0004-
2,250+
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
3,011
i,ooo-|-
2,250-h
3,047
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-[-
1,000-}--
i,ooo-]-
2,250+
2,250+
2,250+
1,000+
1410
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA
Continued.
Mount Pleasant, Journal,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Nazareth, Item,
Weekly,
3,590
New Bloomfield, Perry Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
New Castle, Herald, )
Herald, \
Daily,
2,250—
Weekly,
1,000 —
News,
Daily,
2,250—
New Holland Clarion,
Weekly,
1,000 —
New Kensington, Keystone,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Newport, News,
Weekly,
2,529
Newtown, Enterprise,
Weekly,
2,250+
Newville, Valley Times,
Weekly,
2,410
Norristown, Register,
Daily,
2,250+
Times,
Daily,
1,000 —
Oil City, Blizzard,
Daily,
1,000 —
Derrick, |
Derrick, )
Daily,
2,250+
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Olyphant, Record,
Semi-w'kly,
2,250+
Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oval, Ledger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Oxford, Press,
Weekly,
2,250+
Blooded Stock, (^fc^'J.C'')
Monthly,
17,500-h
Parkesburg, Peacemaker and Court
of
Arbitration,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Penbrook, Dauphin Co. Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Pennsburg, Town and Country,
Weekly,
2,308
Perkasie, Central News,
Weekly,
2,190
Philadelphia —
Abend Post,
Daily,
1,000 —
Demokrat, )
Die Neue Welt, f
Daily,
17,500+
Sunday,
17,500+
Evening Bulletin,
Daily,
241,400
Evening Herald,
Daily,
2,250+
Evening Item,
Item,
Daily,
###
Sunday,
###
Evening Telegraph,
Daily,
75,000+
Financial Bulletin,
Daily,
2,379
Gazette, ) (morn'g & even
'g), Daily,
40,000 —
Gazette, V
Sunday,
40,000 —
Staats Gazette, )
Weekly,
20,000 —
Inquirer, )
Inquirer, j
Daily,
161,767
Sunday,
193,795
La Voce del Popolo,
Daily,
2,250+
North American,
North American,
Daily,
40,000 —
Sunday,
40,000 —
Press, )
Press, j
Daily,
102,993
Sunday,
124,006
Public Ledger,
Daily,
20,000 —
Record, )
Record, f
Daily,
157,298
Sunday,
136,472
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1411
PENNSYLVANIA Continued.
Philadelphia —
Tageblatt,
Sonntagsblatt,
Daily,
7,500—
Sunday,
7,500--
American Friend,
Weekly,
4,000--
Baptist Commonwealth,
Weekly,
7.500—
Bee,
Sunday,
1,000 —
Brewerytown Herald,
Weekly,
2,250—
British-American,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Catholic Standard and Times,
Weekly,
12,500—
Christian Banner,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Christian Instructor,
Weekly,
2,250—
Christian Recorder,
Weekly,
2,250—
Church Standard,
Weekly,
4,000-f-
Episcopal Recorder,
Weekly,
1,000--
First and Thirty-ninth Ward News
, Weekly,
2,250—
Forward, («Sl7e*i?")
Weekly,
271,282
Frankford Dispatch, (^^Tj^aD
Weekly,
4.537
Friends' Intelligencer,
Weekly,
3,784
Germantown Independent-Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Germantown Telegraph,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Grocery World,
Weekly,
14,726
11 Vesuvio,
Weekly,
7oOo-h
Jewish Exponent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Journal, (^^^.Tear")
Weekly,
2,250—
Journal of Commerce,
Weekly,
T,000 —
Kensington Local,
Weekly,
1,000--
Lutheran,
Weekly,
2,250 —
Lutheran Observer,
Weekly,
7,500-1-
Manayunk Sentinel.
Weekly,
1,000--
Merchants' Guide,
Weekly,
2,250 +
Methodist,
Weekly,
2,2504-
Nord Amerika,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Northeast News, (^stT/ear.'^)
Weekly,
1,000 —
North Phila'da Tribune, (^gt'aTea?.'')
Weekly,
1,280
Northwest Independent,
Weekly,
10,000
Oakdale Weekly, (^s^o^/jPeaD
1,000--
Old Penn,
Weekly,
3,928
Practical Farmer,
Weekly,
20,000--
Presbyterian,
Weekly,
7,500 —
Railway World,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Reformed Church Messenger,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Rural Farmer, (^stT/eaD
Weekly,
20,000-|--
Saturday Evening Post,
Weekly,
75,000-^-
Sonntags Journal,
Sunday,
1,000 —
Sporting Life,
Weekly,
35,414
Sunday Dispatch,
Sunday,
4,000 —
Sunday School Times,
Weekly,
75,000--
Sunday Transcript,
Sunday,
12,500 +
Tribune,
Weekly,
2,250 +
1412
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA— C^«/*/>/z/<f^.
Philadelphia —
United States Review, Weekly,
Vereins und Logen Zeitung, Weekly,
Westminster, Weekly,
West Philadelphia Bulletin, Weekly,
West Philadelphia Press, (^g'oc'ay^^r) Weekly,
Young Folks' Catholic Weekly,
Young People, (^SfllSr.'^)
Implement Age,
Albright's Office Practitioner,
Am. Carpet and Upholstery Journal, Monthly,
Am. Church S. S. Magazine, Monthly,
Am. Journal of the Medical Sciences, Monthly,
Am. Review of Shoes and Leather, Monthly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
1 ■ /
/Sub8cription\
\ 65c. a year. /
American Vehicle
Annals of Surgery,
Assembly Herald, {^^^,'T^T)
Augsburg S. S. Teacher
Banner and Herald,
Baptist Teacher, fit'lteaD
Book News, (^5^fc7ear)
Camera,
Camp News,
Carriage Monthly,
Christian Republic, ft's^T/^.'')
Church Press Assoc'n Magazines,
(Subscriptions 60c. a year.)
Confectioners' Journal,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Cycle and Automobile Trade Jour'l, Monthly,
Cyclopedia of Prac. Medicine,
Dental Brief,
Dental Cosmos,
Drugs, Oils and Paints,
Ecclesiastical Review,
Etude,
Farm Journal, (76c'Srfi1?Tears.)
Fashions,
Garment Dyers' Guide,
Good Work, (^tTyS?°)
Home Advocate, (ST/eS°)
Hotel and Club News,
House and Garden,
Insurance News,
Keystone,
Ladies' Home Journal,
Lippincott's Magazine,
Lutheran Sunday School Herald,
(Subscription 20c. a year.)
Medical Bulletin
Medical Council,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
1,918
4,ooo-|-
4,ooo-|-
2,250+
17,500+
17,500+
75,000+^
2,250-1-
8,475
2,250-f-
4,ooo-|-
2,250-1-
3,908
3,000
i,ooo-|-
40,000-l^p-
7,500+
1,000-f-
40,000-hr
2,250-h
6,833
2,250-1-
1,000-)-
75,000-h-
17,500+
5,514
22,300
16,731
4,000-h
12,500+
i,ooo-|-
4,000-)-
75,000-^-=
573,083-
20,000-)-
1,800
2,250-)-
12,929
1,941
30,250
2,250+
7,500+
75,000-)--
17,500+
17,500+
4,ooo-|-
7,500+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1113
PENNSYLVANIA— C^«//>/z^^/.
Philadelphia —
Medical Summary, Monthly,
Medical World, Monthly,
Motor Print, Monthly,
National Baker, Monthly,
Nat'l Barber & Druggists' Gazette, Monthly,
National Coopers' Journal, Monthly,
New Ideas, (^^^s^fl^e^ir) Monthly,
Odd-Fellows' Siftings, (*5"oc'l'"y'^2r) Monthly,
Pennsylvania Herald, fa'scfa'^jPear") Monthly,
Practical Engineer, (^5"oS!a"jPel?.'') Monthly,
St. George Journal, Monthly,
Scattered Seeds, ft^oS'l'^jPeaD Monthly,
Shield of Honor Advocate, (s^«i7e*i°") Monthly,
Shoe and Leather Facts, Monthly,
Superintendent, (%'STySD Monthly,
Table Talk, " Monthly,
Talent, Monthly,
Traveling Elk, Monthly,
Trunks, Leather Goods & Umbrellas, Monthly,
University of Pennsylvania Medical
Bulletin,
Westminster Teacher, ffi'^^eSr.'')
Youth,
Annals of the Am. Academy of
Political and Social Science,
Forest Leaves,
Advanced Home Department Quar
t*»rlv /Subscription\
ucii^, \^ loc. a year. /
Advanced Quarterly, (^t'lT^?.'')
Alumni Register,
A. M. E. Church Review,
American Catholic Historical Re-
searches,
American Catholic Quarterly Review,
International Journal of Ethics, Quarterly,
. Junior Quarterly, C^ffiT/e'iD
Primary Quarterly (TJ^T/eaD
' Senior Home Department Quarterly,
f Subscription 20c. a year.)
Senior Quarterly {%lTy^^T)
Phoenixville, Republican, Daily,
Pitcairn, Express, Weekly,
Pittsburg, Chronicle Telegraph, Daily,
. Dispatch, ) Daily,
Dispatch, V Sunday,
Dispatch, ) Weekly,
Gazette-Times, Daily,
Leader, Daily,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Bi-monthly,
Bi-monthly,
1,300
40,000-}—
2,250+
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
Quarterly,
2,250+
3,065
20,000+
75,000+-
2,250+
1,000+
1,050
2,000
1,000+
75,000+.
75»ooo+-
20,000+
75,000+.
2,250+
1,764
74,676
56,824
74,537-
1,000+
75,000+-
20,000+-
1414
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA— C^«//>/2^^^.
Pittsburg, Live Stock Journal,
Post, )
Post, f
Press, )
Press, j
Slovensky Dennik,
Sun,
Volksblatt, )
Volksblatt, J
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Amerikansko Slovenske Noviny, Weekly,
Builders' Gazette, Weekly,
Bulletin, Weekly,
Catholic, Weekly,
Christian Advocate, Weekly,
Chris. Union Herald, fitflTeaD Weekly,
Christian Worker, Weekly,
Commoner and Glass Worker, Weekly,
East Ender, fg^oS^^ear^) Weekly,
Index, Weekly,
Insurance World, Weekly,
Irish Pennsylvanian, Weekly,
Jewish Criterion, Weekly,
Labor World, Weekly,
Life, Weekly,
Methodist Recorder, Weekly,
Money, Weekly,
National Labor Tribune, Weekly,
National Stockman and Farmer, Weekly,
Neue Welt,
New Guide,
Observer,
Presbyterian Banner,
Record,
Trades Journal,
United Presbyterian,
Volksfreund,
Coal Trade Bulletin,
Bible Teacher, (X'T^ei^?)
Electrical Journal,
Rarasek,
Team Owners' Review,
Banker,
Pittston, Gazette,
Plymouth, Vienybe Lieturninku,
Pottstown, News,
Pottsville, Evening Chronicle,
Miners' Journal,
Republican,
Punxsutawney, Spirit,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'iy,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Bi-monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
i,ooo-[-
60,282
75,000+'
4o,ooo-|-
4,ooo-|-
60,607
1,0004-
i,ooo-|-
20,000-j-
i,ooo-|-
1,000-j-
7,500+
20,000-|-
20,000-[-
2,250 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
1,000 +
2,250 +
17,500 +
1,000 +
4,000 +
7,500 +
2,250 +
40,000 +
1,000 +
7>5oo+
7,500+
16,538
1,000+
1,000+
17,500+
1,000+
5,604
2,250+
135084
2,250+
7,500+
3,500
1,000+
1,000+
4,000+
4,000+
1,000+
9,293
1,000+
OVER 1,000 CIECULATION.
1415
PENNSYLVANIA—
Quakertown, Free Press,
Quarryville, Sun,
Reading, Eagle,
Eagle,
Eagle,
Herald,
Telegram,
Adler,
Labor Advocate,
Lutherisches Kirchenblatt,
News,
Reformed Church Record,
Der Sonntagsgast, (^stfaT^D
Ridgway, Advocate,
Schwenkville, Item,
Scottdale, Independent,
Scranton, Republican,
Republican,
Republican,
Times,
Tribune,
Truth,
Scrantonian,
Straz,
Evangel,
Mines and Minerals,
Seed Time and Harvest,
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Sellersville, Herald,
Poultry Item, fS"a1^*i?°)
Seneca, Kicker,
Shamokin, Dispatch,
Herald,
News,
Shenandoah, Evening Herald,
Zvaigzde,
Shickshinny, Mountain Echo,
Shippensburg, News,
Skippack, Montgomery Transcript,
Somerset, Standard,
Steelton, Reporter,
Stroudsburg, Monroe Democrat,
Sunbury, Daily,
Tamaqua, Recorder,
Thompsontown, Juniata Globe,
Titusviile, Morning Herald, )
Herald, J
Petroleum Gazette,
Towanda, Review, )
Reporter-Journal, f
Continued.
Weekly,
2,092
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Daily,
19,763
Sunday,
7,500+
Weekly,
4,000-fi'
Daily,
1,000 —
Daily, "
8,344
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250-h
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,000 —
Monthly,
l,000-p
Weeklv,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,616
Daily,
4,000--
Sunday,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
28,621
Daily,
5,747
Daily,
12,500-h
Sunday,
7,500+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
11,273
Monthly,
12,500+
Weekly,
2,250+
Monthly,
^,000--
Weekly,
1,000+
Daily,
(Cons.)
Daily,
1,000+
Daily,
3,127
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,252
Weekly,
2,540
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
1,000 —
Tri-weekly,
1,000—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
3,523
Weekly,
2,206
Monthly,
1,000—
Daily,
2,242
Weekly,
4,768
1416
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PENNSYLVANIA— c:^«//«w^^.
Towan'da, Bradford Argus,
Bradford Star,
Troy, Gazette-Register,
Tyrone, Times,
Uniontown, Evening Genius,
Herald,
Genius of Liberty.
People's Tribune,
Vandergrift, Citizen,
Warren, Mirror,
Forenings Vannen, C^^alPeaD
Washington, Observer,
Reporter,
Journal,
Waynesburg, Greene Co. Democrat,
Independent,
Wellsboro, Agitator,
Republican Advocate,
West Chester, Local News,
Village Record,
West Newton, Times-Sun,
Wilkesbarre, Evening Leader,
News,
Record,
Record of the Times,
Times,
a
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Evening,
Morning,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Demokratisches Waechter and
Samstag Abend,
Gornik,
Wilkinsburg, Call,
Williamsport, Gazette and Bulletin,
News,
Sun, (
Sun, j
Grit,
National Educator,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
York, Daily, )
Dispatch, j
Gazette, )
Gazette, )
Zelienople, Connoquenessing Valley News, Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Tri-w'kly,
Sunday,
Monthly,
Morning, )
Evening, j
Daily,
Weekly,
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-i-
i,ooo-f-
IjOOO-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-f-
4,906
1,000+
i,ooo-|-
1,525
6,359
4,539
1,000-f-
1,000+
2,250+
2,250+
1,000+
15,687
1,000+
1,000+
(Cons.)
2,250+
16,028'
4,506
7,500+
1,000+
1,000+
1,000+
4,000+
1,000+
12,226
2,250+
231,687
2,250+
18,124
7,500+
1,000+
1,000+
RHODE ISLAND.
Bristol, Phoenix,
Newport, Herald,
News,
Mercury,
Blue Jacket,
Semi-w'kly, i,ooo+
Daily, 2,250+
Daily, 4,065
Weekly, 2,250+
Monthly, 7,454
OVER 1,000 CIKCULATION.
1417
RHODE ISLAND— Cortti;2ueci.
Pascoag, Herald,
Pawtucket, Evening Times,
Le Jean-Baptiste,
Gazette and Chronicle,
Phenix, Pawtuxet Valley Gleaner,
Providence, Evening Bulletin,
Journal, )
Journal, f
News- Democrat,
Tribune,
Tribune,
Tribune,
Manufacturing Jeweler,
Real Estate Register,
New England Auto. Journal,
Board of Trade Journal,
Brown Alumni Monthly,
Church Messenger, (^SfaTeaD
Kazooster, (^^^e'lteaD
Rhode Island Issue, fi"5?17^r)
Our Work, (^^T/^D
Wakefield, Narragansett Times,
Warren, Gazette,
Westerly, Sun,
Times,
Woonsocket, Evening Call,
Evening Reporter,
La Tribune,
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Aiken, Journal and Review,
Recorder,
Anderson, Mail, )
People's Advocate, )
Intelligencer,
Bennettsville, Pee Dee Advocate,
Charleston, Evening Post,
News and Courier, )
News and Courier, j
Clinton, Our Monthly,
Columbia, Record,
State,
State,
State,
Southern Sun,
Way of Faith,
Tri-State Odd-Fellow,
Standard,
Due West, Associate Ref'd Presbyterian,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Daily,
17,903
Semi-w'kly,
2,250-f
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
37,061
Daily,
17,712
Sunday,
24,173
Daily,
4,ooo-|-
Morning,
11,793
Evening,
31,709
Sunday,
16,930
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
2,604
Semi-m'ly,
8,020
Monthly,
1,000--
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
12,375
Monthly,
3,470
Bi-monthly,
1,866
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
4,760
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
^,933
Daily,
4,000 —
Daily,
■T A
2,250+
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,053
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Daily,
4,251
Daily,
4,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
2,250+
Daily,
3,617
Daily,
13,052
Sunday,
13,8^^7
Semi-w'kly,
2,997
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,000--
Semi-m'ly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
1418
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
SOUTH CAROLINA
■Continued.
Gaffney, Ledger,
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo —
Cherokee News,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Grit and Steel, fttflTear")
Monthly,
i,ooo —
Greenville, News,
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo —
Baptist Courier,
Weekly,
7,500+
Journal of the S. C. Med. Ass
'n, Monthly,
I,200
Greenwood, Christian Appeal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Index,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Kingstree, County Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lexington, Dispatch,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Newberry, Herald and News,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Orangeburg, People's Recorder,
Weekly,
2,250+
Spartanburg, Herald, )
Herald, )
Daily,
2,715
Weekly,
1,000 —
Journal,
Free Lance,
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Southern Christian Advocate, Weekly,
7,500-f
Sumter, Defender,
Weekly,
1,200
Union, Progress,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Walhalla, Keowee Courier,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Yorkville, Enquirer,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Aberdeen, News, \
News, )
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
. Dakota Farmer, (^&T^^^)
Semi-m'ly,
46,281-
Brookings, Register,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Canton, Sioux Valley News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Deadwood, Pioneer-Times,
Daily,
1,000 —
Dell Rapids, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,217
Elkpoint, Leader,
Weekly.
1,000 —
Union Co. Courier,
Weekly;
1,000 —
Fort Pierre, Sioux Stock Journal,
Weekly,
1,001 —
Madison, South Dakota State Journal
of
Education,
Semi-m'ly,
1,000 —
Melette, Tribune,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Mitchell, Anti-Saloon Issue,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Progressive Poultry Journal,
Monthly,
4,000 —
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
South Dakota Educator,
Monthly,
4,500
Pierre, Capital Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
T?iic<-l*»r /Subscription\
l^USlier, ^^ 50c. a year. )
Monthly,
1,000 —
Pukwana, Press-Reporter,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Rapid City, White Ribbon Journal,
Monthly,
1,900
(Subscription 25c. a year.)
Sioux Falls, Argus-Leader,
Daily,
7,500+
Press,
Daily,
7,525
Fremad,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Nachrichten-Herold,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Soo Critic,
Weekly,
2,250+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1419
SOUTH DAKOTA— Cc^^i^inued.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota Farmer,
South Dakota State Forum,
Odd-Fellow World,
Watertown, Public Opinion,
Yankton, Press and Dakotan Gazette,
TENNESSEE.
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-m'ly,
Alexandria, Times,
Athens, Athenian,
Chattanooga, News,
Star,
Times,
Tradesman,
Journal of the American Os-
teopathic Association, Monthly,
So. Fruit Grower, ftf alPeS.'') Monthly,
So. Medicine and Surgery, Monthly,
Tri-State Farmer and Gar-
dfifif^r / Subscription >
^"^*^> y 50c. avftar. ;
Clarksville, Leaf-Chronicle,
Monthly,
5, ) Daily,
Leaf-Chronicle, j Weekly,
Cleveland, Journal and Banner, ft'ST/eaD Weekly, .
Columbia, Herald, Weekly,
Maury Democrat, Weekly,
Cookeville, Press, Weekly,
Covington, Leader, Weekly,
Dyersburg, Neal's State Gazette, Weekly,
Fayetteville, Twice-a-Week Lincoln Co. News,
Observer,
Franklin, Review-Appeal,
Williamson Co. News,
Gainesboro, Sentinel, (^^^T/eir)
Gallatin, News,
Greeneville, Democrat,
Greenfield, National Union Farmer,
Harriman, Record,
Jackson, Sun,
Whig,
Dispatch,
Jonesboro, Herald and Tribune,
Knoxville, Journal-Tribune, )
Journal-Tribune, j
Sentinel,
Holston Christian Advocate,
Methodist Advocate-Journal,
Business Magazine, C^'T^^l^^)
Industrious Hen, (^£aTear.")
Lebanon, Democrat,
Lewisburg, Marshall Gazette,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo-f-
2,586
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
14,463
4,000-f-
4,ooo-|-
1,991
36,418
i,ooo-|-
12,500-f-
1,000-}-
2,250-h
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
^943
1,000-}-,
i,ooo-f-
j,ooo-}-
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
i,ooo-|-
16,666
1,000-}-
2,493
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
i,ooo-j-
14,694
7,500+
12,352
2,250-f-
5,782
1,000-}-
7,500+
1,000-}-
1,000-}-
1420
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TRNNRSSRR— Continued.
Lewisburg, Tribune,
McKenzie, Banner,
McMinnville, New Era,
Madisonville, Democrat,
Manchester, Times,
Martin, Primitive Baptist,
Memphis, Commercial Appeal,
Commercial Appeal,
Commercial Appeal,
News-Scimitar, )
News-Scimitar, >
News-Scimitar, ) (^^I'T/:^^)
Catholic Journal,
Jewish Spectator,
Shelby Co. Democrat,
Times,
United Labor Journal,
International Cooperage News,
Planter's Journal, (^s^c'aTeaD
Medical Monthly,
Southern Liquor Journal,
Murfreesboro, Home Journal,
News-Banner,
Nashville, American,
American,
American,
Banner,
Baptist and Reflector,
Children's Visitor, fetf'aTear")
Christian Advocate,
Cumberland Presbyterian,
Epworth Era,
Gospel Advocate,
Living Water,
Midland Methodist,
Southern Lumberman,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
reT/JS") Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Sundays,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Southern Agriculturist & Home, Semi-m'ly,
Confederate Veteran,
Dixie Miller,
Merchant and Manufacturer,
Missionary, (^tflTeaD
Progressive Teacher,
Southern Practitioner,
S. S. Magazine, CST/ea?.")
Taylor-Trotwood Magazine,
Tennessee Mason,
Advance Quarterly, (^Kyea?"")
Bible Class Quarterly, (^i^e^YjPeaD
Dental Headlight, (tocT/eS'') Quarterly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
IjOOO-j-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
1,073
8,624
42,066
61,773
80,078.
35,55^
20,000-|-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-j-
7,500+
2,250+
3,207
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-|-
4,000-f
1,000-}-
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-f-
24,430
26,819
60,432
36,206
4,ooo-[-
75,000+,
12,500+
12,500+
7,500+
7,500+
4,000+
6,578
5,926
49.512
17,500+
4,023
8,066
7,500+
13,100
7,5^1
40,000+
85,155
2,250+
75,000+
40,000+
1,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1421
Nashville, Intermediate Quarterly, (%^'°'Jp*V'"') 15,ooo-{-
Primary Quarterly, CRy^r"°) " i,ooo-|-
Paris, Post-Intelligencer, Weekly, i,ooo-|-
Pulaski, Citizen, Weekly, i,ooo+
Giles Co. Record, Weekly, i,ooo-|-
Sevierville, Montgomery's Vindicator, Weekly, i,ooo-|-
Volunteer State, Weekly, 1,381
Union City, Commercial, Weekly, 1,809
TEXAS,
Abilene, Baptist-Tribune,
Reporter,
Amarillo, Herald,
Athens, Review,
Austin, Statesman,
Statesman,
Statesman,
Tribune,
Current Issue,
Firm Foundation,
Texas Posten,
Texas Medical Journal,
Texas Medical News,
Ballinger, Ledger,
Bay City, Matagorda Co. Tribune,
Beaumont, Enterprise, )
Enterprise, \
Journal,
Bellville, Wochenblatt,
Belton, Bell Co. Democrat,
Journal-Reporter,
Brownwood, Banner-Bulletin,
Pecan Valley News,
•Carthage, Panola Watchman,
Clarksville, Times,
Cleburne, Enterprise, )
Enterprise, f
Colorado, Record,
Comanche, Chief,
Pioneer Exponent,
Cooper, Review,
Corsicana, Light,
Democrat and Truth,
Cuero, Deutsche Rundschau,
Star,
Dallas, Morning News, )
News, )
Times-Herald,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily, )
Sunday, j"
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
1,000-)-
9,573
4,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
7,500
2,250-h
1,258
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
6,547
7,3^7
i,ooo-|-
2,204
1,000-}-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
T,000-|-
i,ooo-|-
I,000-|-'
1,276
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-[-
2,799
T,000-f-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-p
IjOOO-j-
20,000-f-
40,ooo-|-
12,223
1423
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS — Continued.
Dallas,' Nord Texas Presse,
Semi-w'kly,
I,OCO--
Baptist Standard,
Weekly,
17,500—
Christian Courier,
Weekly,
2,250—
Cotton and Cotton Oil News,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Democrat,
Weekly,
2,250+
Express,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Farm and Ranch,
Weekly,
7,500—
Nat'l Co-operator and Farm Journal,Weekly,
40,000 —
Texas Baptist and Herald,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Texas Christian Advocate,
Weekly,
7,500—
Texas Farmer,
Weekly,
7,500-h
Western Presbyter,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Missionary Worker, (^stT/^D
Semi-m'ly,
1,000 —
Tex. Trade Review & Ind'l Record
, Semi-m'ly,
2,250—
American Home Journal,
Monthly,
40,000-}-.
Feld und Flur, (^o^i^r.")
Monthly,
7,500+
Home and State,
Monthly,
41,637
Lone Star Workman, (^5^ aT.a^)
Monthly,
4,610
Manufacturer and Realty Record,
Monthly,
2,530
Purity Journal,
Monthly,
T,000 —
Retail Merchant,
Monthly,
1,000 —
Southern Poultry Journal,(«^f;'-^Par
) Monthly,
4,000 —
Texas School Journal,
Monthly,
3,550
Texas School Magazine, f^g^'aTJJr) Monthly,
2,250 +
Texas S. S. Star, (^^TjPe^r)
Monthly,
4,090 —
Truck Farmer of Texas, '(^6"ocTy^*«r
) Monthly,
2,250 +
Woodman Journal, (^^^J'JPeS.'')
Monthly,
1,000 —
Decatur, Wise Co. Messenger,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Denison, Herald,
Herald,
Daily,
2,250 +
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Denton, Record and Chronicle,
Weekly,
2,250 +
Dublin, Progress,
Weekly,
2,093
Telephone,
Weekly
1,000 —
El Paso, Herald,
Daily,
7,830
News,
Daily,
4,000
Times,
Daily
# #
Ennis, Local,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Farmersville, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fort Worth, Live Stock Reporter, )
Live Stock Reporter, 3
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Record and Register, )
Record and Register, j
Daily,
4,000 —
Sunday,
4,000--
Star, )
Star, \
Daily, I
Sunday, j
9,275
Telegram,
Daily,
12,866
Texas Stockman Journal,
Weekly,
7,500—
Texas State Jour, of Medicine,
, Monthly,
2,250+
Fredericksburg, Wochenblatt,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Gainesville, Messenger,
Weekly,
1,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1423
T E X A S — Continued.
Galveston, News,
News,
News,
Tribune,
Journal,
Opera Glass,
Post,
L'America-Gazzetta Italiana,
Garland, News,
Gatesville, Messenger and Star-Forum,
Georgetown, Commercial, '
Williamson Co. Sun,
Gilmer, Upshur Co. Echo,
Gonzales, Inquirer,
Greenville, Messenger,
Hallettsville, Herald,
Hamilton, Rustler,
Haskell, Free Press,
Henderson, Rusk Co. News,
Hereford, Brand,
Hico, News-Review,
Hillsboro, Mirror,
Hill Co. Record
Houston, Chronicle and Herald,
Chronicle and Herald
Post, I
Post, \
Texas Deutsche Zeitung,
Texas World,
Rice Industry,-
South'n Ind'l & Lumber Review,
Sporting Mirror,
Hughes Spring, New Era,
Italy, News-Herald,
Jacksonville, Baptist Echo,
Reformer,
Kaufman, Sun,
Kosse, Cyclone,
Lampasas, Leader,
Lancaster, Herald,
McKinney, Examiner,
Nacogdoches, Sentinel,
Plaindealer,
New Braunfels, Neu-Braunfelser Zeitung,
Paris, Advocate,
Helping Hand, fSTy^eS?.'^)
Pittsburg, Gazette,
San Angelo, Press,
Standard,
4
Daily,
4,ooo —
Sunday,
7,500+
Semi-w'kly,
7,500+
Daily,
4,000--
Weekly,
i,ooo-j-
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
20,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
(Cons.)
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,069
Weekly,
1,663
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,468
Weekly,
(Cons.)
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,251
Daily,
23,985
Sunday,
29,620
Daily,
21,363
Semi-w'kly,
30,959
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,000 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,442
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000—
Weekly,
1,000--
Weekly,
i,ooo-i-
W^eekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
I, coo —
Daily,
1,000 —
Monthly,
1,325
Weekly,
1,000—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
1424
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
TEXAS — Continued,
San Antonio, Express, \
Daily,
T^SC'o—
Express, >
Sunday, i
[2,500—
Express, )
Semi-w'kly,
7,500-f
Freie Presse Fuer Texas,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Light, \
Light, f
Daily, )
Sunday, j
T A ^ ^
7)4/5
Dispatch,
Weekly,
T,000 —
Katholische Rundschau,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Southern Messenger,
Weekly,
5,516
Texas Staats Zeitung,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Texas Stockman and Farmei
•, Weekly,
6,259
Texas Freemason,
Monthly,
2,250-f-
Texas Liquor Dealer,
Monthly,
1,352
Reed's Isonomy,
Bi-monthly,
1,000 —
Sherman, Democrat,
Weekly,
2,250-f
Sulphur Springs, Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Temple, Tribune,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Terrell, Times-Star,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Tyler, Baptist Sword and Shield,
Weekly,
i,ooo-|-
Van Alstyne, Leader,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Victoria, Deutsche Zeitung Fuer Texas,
Weekly,
3,506
Waco, Times-Herald, \
Times-Herald, j"
Daily,
6,072
Sunday,
7,950
Tribune,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Waxahachie, Enterprise,
W^eekly,
2,250+
Texas Odd Fellow,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Weatherford, Democrat and Plain Texan,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Herald,
Weekly,
1,000-}-
Transmitter,
Monthly,
2,746
West, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Whitney, Messenger,
Weekly,
1,861
Willspoint, Chronicle,
Weekly,
2,811
UTAH.
Bingham, Bulletin,
Weekly,
1,240
Hebcr, Wasatch Wave,
Weekly,
1,024
Logan, Journal,
Tri-weekly,
1,000 —
Murray, American Eagle,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Ogden, Examiner, |_
Daily,
3,656
Examiner, )
Weekly,
1,000 —
Standard, )
Standard, \
Daily,
4,048
Weekly,
2,250+
Park City, Park Record,
Weekly,
1,392
Provo City, Utah Enquirer,
Semi-w'kly,
1 ,000+
Salt Lake City, Deseret Evening News, \
Daily,
8,296
Deseret News, >•
Semi-w'kly,
22,550
Deseret News, )
Saturday,
11,144
Intermountain Republican, Daily,
8,699
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1425
UTAH — Continued.
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Herald,
Salt Lake Herald,
Salt Lake Herald,
Salt Lake Tribune,
Salt Lake Tribune,
Salt Lake Tribune,
Bikuben,
Goodwin's Weekly,
Intermountain Catholic,
Truth,
Utah Korrespondenten,
Juvenile Instructor,
Character Builder,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Children's Friend,
Young Woman's Journal,
VERMONT.
Barre, Times,
Quarry Workers' Journal, fSTyS?°)
Barton, Orleans Co. Monitor,
Bellows Falls, Times,
Bennington, Evening Banner, )
Banner and Reformer, j
Bradford, United Opinion,
Brattleboro, New England Farmer,
Vermont Phoenix,
Reformer,
Burlington, Free Press, )
Free Press, j
News,
Vermont Medical Monthly,
Essex Junction, Essex Record,
Hardwick, Gazette,
Ludlow, Vermont Tribune,
Lyndonville, Vermont Union-Journal,
Middlebury, Register,
Montpelier, Evening Argus, )
Argus and Patriot, \
Journal, )
Vermont Watchman, j
Morrisville, Messenger,
Northfield, News,
Randolph, Herald and News,
Rutland, Evening News, )
News, f
Herald, [
Herald, \
Eastern Herald,
90
Daily, )
Sunday, \
I0.399
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo--
Daily,
11,529
Sunday,
16,282
Semi-w'kly,
10,386
Weekly,
1,000 —
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
2,2SO-h
Weekly,
1,321
Serai-m'thly,
1 7,500 +
Monthly,
2,250 +
Monthly,
2,250 —
Monthly,
4,000 —
Daily,
4,535
Monthly,
4,000--
Weekly,
2,250-f
Weekly,
3,528
Daily,
2,019
Weekly,
2,250—
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
7,500-h
Weekly,
5,064
Weekly,
2,250-t-
Daily,
8,415
Weekly,
4,111
Daily,
4,000 —
1,000--
Weekly,
7,500-f-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Weekly,
2,306
Daily,
3,126
Weekly,
1,000 —
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,205
Weekly,
4,476
Daily,
3,423
Weekly,
4,569
Daily,
4.301
Weekly,
1,412
Weeklv,
T,000 +
1426
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
VERMONT Continued.
St. Albans, Messenger, )
Messenger, j
Daily,
3,332
Weekly,
2,425
St. Johnsbury, Caledonian,
Weekly,
2,384
Republican,
Weekly,
2,250+
Vergennes, Enterprise and Vermonter,
Weekly,
4,192
White River Junction, Vermonter,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Wilmington, Deerfield Valley Times,
Weekly,
1,000--
VIRGINIA.
Abingdon, Virginian,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bedford City, Bedford Bulletin,
Weekly,
1,960
Berryville, Clarke Courier,
Weekly,
1,798
^ Bristol, Herald-Courier,
Daily,
4,000 —
Charlottesville, Alumni Bulletin of the Uni-
versity of Virginia,
Quarter ly,
4,000
Claremont, Herald,
Weekly*
1,000 —
"* Danville, Bee,
Daily,
2,711
Register,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Methodist, (^stfateaD
Monthly,
2,500
Dayton, Musical Million, (^^5?17ear)
Monthly,
7,500+
Emporia, Virginian, (^gtf^TeS.")
Weekly,
4,000 —
Virginia Farmer, («5t!a?ear.°)
Monthly,
4o,ooo-|^
Fortress Monroe, Journal of U. S. Artillery, Bi-monthly,
1,259
N. Fredericksburg, Free Lance,
Tri-weekly,
2,250-h
Journal, (^^^^Tear)
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Hampton, Southern Workman,
Monthly,
4,000 —
Nv Harrisonburg, News,
Daily,
4,244
Rockingham Register,
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Spirit of the Valley,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Irvington, Virginia Citizen,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Leesburg, Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lexington, Rockbridge Co. News,
Weekl'y,
1,000 —
Luray, Page Courier,
Weekly,
1,600
Page News,
Weekly,
1,771
^ Lynchburg, Advance,
Daily,
3,025
News,
Daily,
4,579
Newport News, Press, (
Press, j ^
Daily,
1,000 —
Sunday,
2,250-f-
^ Norfolk, Landmark, )
Landmark, j
Daily,
7,500+
Sunday,
7,500+
Ledger-Dispatch,
Daily,
18,927
Virginian-Pilot, |
Journal of Commerce, j
Daily,
i4,37<>
Sunday,
12,500-1-
Southland,
Monthly,
69,750
Petersburg, Index-Appeal,
Index-Appeal,
Daily,
2,250-f-
Weekly,
1,000--
Am. Fruit and Nut Journal,
Monthly,
7,500 +
^-^ Richmond, Evening Journal,
Daily,
15,464
News-Leader,
Daily,
26,583
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1427
VIRGINIA— C^?/^/;^^^^.
Richmond, Times-Dispatch, )
Times-Dispatch, j
w Central Presbyterian,
Children's Friend, fs^'oSaw.'')
Home Companion,
Pearls For The Little Ones,
Planet,
Reformer,
Religious Herald,
Southern Churchman,
Virginia Medical Semi-Monthly
Christian Monthly, (^s^^'l^eaD
Earnest Worker, fetfaT^?") "
Foreign Mission J'l, (fef«r)
Journal of Practice,
Modern Farming,
P n c h ( Subscription\
X USii, ^ 50c. a year. /
Southern Planter, (^stT/^?")
Virginia Masonic Journal,
Virginia Odd-Fellow, (^^^T/eaD
Kappa Alpha Journal,
^Roanoke, Evening News,
Evening World,
Times,
Rockymount, Franklin Chronicle,
Salem, Times-Register and Sentinel,
Staunton, Dispatch and News, )
Dispatch and News, j
Leader,
Augusta Co. Argus,
Old Dominion Sun,
Spectator and Vindicator,
Strasburg, News,
Suffolk, Herald,
Urbana, South Side Sentinel,
Warrenton, Faquier Democrat,
Virginian,
Warsaw, Northern Neck News,
Winchester, Evening Star,
Wytheville, Southwest Virginia Enterprise,
Daily, 17
Weekly, 2
Weekly, 4
Weekly
Weekly
Weekly
Weekly
Weekly
Weekly
Weekly
Monthly,
Monthly, ]
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Bi-monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
.500+
250+
ooo-(-
29,173
000-f-
ooo-j-
4,288
250+
ooo-j-
250+
ooo-|-
ooo-|-
32,666
500+
250+
500+
8,000
250+
2,000
,000-j-
2,000
250+
250+
,000-j-
,ooo-(-
ooo-|-
ooo-|-
1,786
ooo-f-
ooo-|-
ooo-f-
,ooo-f-
,ooo-|-
,ooo-|-
1.255
,ooo-|-
,ooo-f-
3,637
1,436
WASHINGTON.
Aberdeen, Bulletin,
Anacortes, American,
Bellingham, American,
American-Reveille,
Herald,
Bickleton, News,
1
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Weekly,
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-[-
12,500+
12,500-f
8,602
1,125
1428
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WASHINGTON— C^«//«/^^^.
Brewster, Herald,
Centralia, News-Examiner,
Colfax, Commoner,
Gazette, •
Everett, Herald,
Goldendale, Klickitat Co. Agriculturist,
North Yakima, Yakima Herald,
Yakima Republic,
Northwest Farm and Home,
Olympia, Washington Recorder, )
Washington Recorder, )
Port Townsend, Call,
Puyallup, Republican,
Seattle, Post-Intelligencer,
Post-Intelligencer,
Post-Intelligencer,
Star,
Times,
Times,
Times,
Argus,
Trade Register,
Union Record,
Ranch,
American Forester,
A. O. U. W. Emblem,
Coast,
Northwest Journal of Education,
Pacific Fisherman,
Pacific Lumber Trade Journal,
Pacific Poultryman ft^oc'lTea?.'')
Washington Liquor Dealer,
Washington Odd-Fellow,
White[sS|yings,
Southbend, Journal,
Spokane, Chronicle,
Press,
Spokesman-Review,
Spokesman-Review,
Spokesman-Review,
Outburst,
Washington Post,
Wash., Idaho & Oregon Farmer,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Northwest Mining News^
Northwest Monthly,
Tacoma, Ledger,
Ledger,
Ledger,
/SubscriptlonX
V ^5c. a year. /
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
1,156
1,578
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
6,020
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
1,906
20,000-j-
2,250-}-
i,ooo-(-
1,000-)-
1,440
31,474
41,840
i,ooo-|-
20,000-|-
46,098
66,734.
4,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
1,364
i,ooo-l-
17,500+
i,ooo-|-
1,000-)-
26,256
3,590
1,000-)-
1,000-)-
4,000-)-
1,000-)-
i,ooo-|-
2,250-)-
1,346
2 [,019
2,250-h
20,052
29,384
39,995
2,250-h
2,250-f
. 11,895
2,250-)-
7,500+
17,482
25,002
7,500+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1429
WASHINGTON— Continued.
Tacoma, News, ) Daily,
News, f Weekly,
Tidende, Weekly,
Wacht am Sunde, Weekly,
West Coast Trade, Weekly,
Nor'west Horticulturist,(^S«^alP^«°)Monthly,
Waitsburg, Times, Weekly,
Walla Walla, Statesman Argus, Weekly,
Union, Daily,
WEST VIRGINIA.
Beckley, Raleigh Register,
Berkeley Springs, Morgan Messenger,
Bethany, West Virgmia Christian, (^^^^^/^PJi^f)
Bluefield, Telegraph,
Buckhannon, Delta and Knight-Errant,
Gazette, )
Gazette, )
Charleston, Mail, )
Mail, i"
Charlestown, Farmer's Advocate,
Clarksburg, News,
Elkins, Tygarts Valley News,
Fairmont, West Virginian,
Free Press,
Fayetteville, Fayette Co. Journal,
Harrisville, Ritchie Gazette,
Hinton, Leader,
Huntington, Advertiser,
Kingwood, Preston Co. Journal,
West Virginia Argus,
Martinsburg, Tomahawk, (^sf aTein")
Moorefield, Examiner,
Morgantown, New Dominion-News,
Post,
Moundsville, Echo, )
Echo, f
Parkersburg, Sentinel,
State Journal,
Parsons, Mountain State Patriot,
Pennsboro, News,
Petersburg, Grant Co. Press,
Piedmont, Independent,
Business Farmer, fst^r/.S.")
Pythian Banner, ('ST/J^.")
Romney, Hampshire Review,
Ronceverte, West Virginia News,
Shepherdstown, Register,
Sistersville, Review,
Weeklv,
Weekfy,
Bi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weeklv,
Daily,'
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
AVeekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily, '
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
16,525
4,ooo-{-
,000-f-
,ooo-|-
,000-}-
,000-}-
jOOO-j-
,000-f-
,000-j-
1,835
I,OOC-|-
i,ooo-|-
2,250-f
i,ooo-|-
4,ooo-|-
4,000+
4,000-h
i,ooo-[-
1,250
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-f-
2,800
i,ooo-|-
2,404
i,ooo-(-
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
1,830
1,570
2,100
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
1,360
1,286
2,356
2,947
2,250-f-
1,0004-
1,117
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-j-
4,083
i,ooo-|-
T,000-j-
2,524
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-(-
1430
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WEST VIRGINIA-Con^inued.
. <«
Spencer, Roane Co. Record,
Weekly,
1,150
Union, Monroe Watchman,
Weekly,
2,257
Weston, Independent,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Wheeling, Intelligencer, )
Intelligencer, )
Daily,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
News, j
News, )
Daily,
7,500+
Sunday,
7,500+
Register, )
Daily,
11,358
Register, j*
Sunday,
12,754
Telegraph,
Daily,
1,000 —
Ohio Valley Manufacturer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Winfield, Putnam Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
WISCONSIN.
Appleton, Evening Crescent,
Daily,
a.539
Gegenwart, Semi-weekly,
j Monday,
( Thursday,
4,000 —
4,000 —
Montags-Blatt,
Weekly,
4,000 —
Volksfreund,
Weekly,
7,500+
Wisconsin Baptist, (^^5»17e*ir)
Monthly,
2,250-1-
Correspondent, ft'SflTeir)
Quarterly,
4,012
Augusta, Times,
Weekly,
1,132
Baraboo, News,
Weekly,
2,648
Sauk Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,320
Beaverdam, Dodge Co. Farmer, f^^'l^'JPeSn
') Monthly,
4,000--
Beloit, Free Press,
Daily,
1,000 —
News,
Daily,
1,250—
Brodhead, Independent,
Weekly,
1,000--
Burlington, Standard-Democrat,
Weekly,
1,245
Chilton, Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Cumberland, Advocate,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Delavan, Republican,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Depere, Brown Co. Democrat,
Weekly,
1,000 —
De Gids, (^SlTeir)
Monthly,
1,950
Dodgeville, Chronicle,
Weekly,
2,250-}-
Sun-Republic,
Weekly,
2,488
Durand, Entering Wedge,
Weekly,
1,354
Eau Claire, Leader,
Daily,
4,378
Der Herold,
Weekly,
2,250-1-
Reform,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Edgerton, Wisconsin Tobacco Reporter,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Elkhorn, Independent;
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fennimore, Times,
Weekly,
2,250+
Fond Du Lac, Commonwealth and News,
Daily,
1,000 —
Reporter, )
Reporter, j"
Daily,
2,250+
Weekly,
1,000 —
Fort Atkinson, Hoard's Dairyman,
Weekly,
12,500+
Jefferson Co. Union,
Weekly,
3,014
Fountain City, Buffalo Co. Republikaner,
Weekly,
1,000 —
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1431
WISCONSIN— Continued.
Grand Rapids, Tribune,
Wisconsin Valley Leader,
Grantsburg, Journal of Burnett Co.,
Greenbay, Gazette, )
Gazette, jkr^ /
Advocate, ^
Hamburg, Der Gefluegel-Zuechter,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Janesville, Gazette,^ )
Gazette, j
Kenosha, Evening Ne^s, •
Kiel, National-Zeitung,
La Crosse, Leader-Press^
Morning Chronicle,
La Crosse Co. News,
Volksfreund,
Herold und Volksfreund,
Volkspost, {^^'T^:i^^)
Light,
Lancaster, Grant Co. Herald,
Teller,
Madison, Wisconsin State Journal,
Amerika,
Wisconsin Botschafter,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Tri-weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Wed'sday, )
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
7,316
3»67i
2,416
i,ooo-|-
2,084
2,250+
4,000-)-
i,ooo-|-
Saturday
Weekly,
Bi-monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Wisconsin Farmer,
Am. Journal of Dental Science, Monthly,
Am, Thresherman, Monthly,
Wisconsin Journal of Education, Monthly,
Municipality, (^etT/^?.")
Manitowoc, Der Nord Western,
Post,
Marinette, Eagle-Star, )
Eagle-Star, )
Marshfield, News,
Times,
Mayville, Dodge Co. Pioneer,
Medford, Der Waldbote,
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin Sugar Beet, Monthly,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Menomonie, Dunn Co. News,
Times,
Merrill, Advocate,
Wisconsin Thalbote,
Milton, Profitable Poultry, fttT/eSr.")
Milwaukee, Evening Wisconsin,
Free Press, )
Free Press, j"
Germania- Abend-Post,
Germania-Sonntags-Post
Germania,
Quarterly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
2,250-f
17,500+
4,338
i,ooo-[-
i,ooo-[-
5,086
7,500+
' i,ooo-|-
34,477
5,000
40,000-]-
4,750
1,237
i,ooo-(-
1,340
3.463
2,155
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-|-
2,250-h
i,ooo-|-
16,800
3,578
i,ooo-f-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
3,325
28,082
20,000-|-
20,000-|-
20,000-|-
20,000-(-
75,0004- ■
1432
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WISCONSIN— C^;///;^^^^^.
Milwaukee, Herold, )
Herold, j
Journal,
Kuryer Polski, )
Kuryer Polski. \
News,
Sentinel, )
Sentinel, j
Der Seebote,
Wisconsin Banner and Volks-
freund,
Acker und Gartenbau Zeitung,
Amerikanischc Turnzeitung,
Catholic Citizen,
Columbia,
Der Germania Reporter,
Der Haus und Bauern Freund,
Der Landmann,
Deutsche Warte,
Die Wahrheit, )
Vorwaerts, j
Domacnost,
Excelsior,
Freidcnker Des Pioneer,
Gazeta Wisconsinska,
Living Church,
Rundschau,
Social Democratic Herald,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
T"imf»<; /SuDscription'V
i lilies, ^ 75g a year. /
Young Churchman, (Yc'aTeaD
Am. Journal of Education,
Am. School Board Journal,
Badger, (^stTSD
Brooms and Brushes,
Catholic School Journal,
Church Times, (^^^%^^^)
Die Deutsche Hausfrau,
Flour and Feed,
International Good Templar,
Masonic Tidings,
Medical Journal,
Mind and Body,
Our Young People,
Outers' Book,
Packages,
Western Teacher,
Wisconsin Christian Advocate,
(Subscription 50c. a year.l
Wisconsin Medical Journal,
Letters on Brewing,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Semi-w'kly,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Quarterly,
12,500+
2,250+
51,92^
7,500+
4,000+
26,363.
20,000+
40,000+
6,802
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1433
Weekly
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
WISCONSIN— Continued.
Mineral Point, Iowa Co. Democrat,
Monroe, Journal-Gazette,
Green Co. Herold,
Sentinel,
Neillsville, Der Deutsch-Amerikaner,
Times,
New London, Press,
Oconomowoc, Enterprise,
Oconto, Oconto Co. Enterprise,
Oconto Co. Reporter,
Oshkosh, Northwestern,
Osseo, Recorder,
Platteville, Witness and Mining Times,
Portage, Wisconsin State Register,
Port Washington, Herald,
Zeitung,
Racine, Journal,
News,
Times,
Slavie,
Wisconsin Agriculturist, (^T^gT/ear) Weekly,
Norden Monthly,
Reedsburg, Free Press,
Richland Center, Republican-Observer,
Richland Rustic,
Sheboygan, Journal,
Herald,
South Kaukauna, Kaukauna Times,
Spring Valley, Sun,
Sturgeon Bay, Advocate,
Superior, Telegram,
Leader-Clarion,
Viroqua, Vernon Co. Censor,
Watertown, Weltbuerger,
Waukesha, Freeman,
Waupaca, Post,
Record,
Camp Cleghorn Assembly Herald, Quarterly
(Subscription 10c. a year.)
^Vausau Pilot
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Baptist, ('g'^sS^aTear.'')
West Bend, News,
Pilot,
West de Pere, Annals of St. Joseph,
Whitewater, Register,
WYOMING.
Cheyenne, Leader,
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
1,500
2,306
1,362
1,941
2,197
8,680
i,ooo-|-
2,250-1-
i,ooo-|-
4,121
2,250-h
2,250-h
Semi-w'kly, 2,250-}-
56,317
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Wyoming Tribune, }
Wyoming Tribune, f
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-weekly,
13.938
1,503
i,ooo-|-
1,000-1-
1,677
i,ooo-f-
1,354
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
7,500+
2,250-1-
2,250-f
1,0004-
i,ooo-j-
2,250-h
i,ooo-|-
3,760
i,ooo-(-
3,000
i,ooo-j-
1,338
i,ooo-j-
l,ooo-j-
2,250-h
5,024
4,310
1434
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
WYOMING—Confuiued.
Evanston, Wyoming Press, Weekly,
Lander, Journal, Daily,
Wyoming State Journal, Weekly,
Laramie, Wyoming Industrial Journal, Monthly,
Wyoming School Journal, Monthly,
ALBERTA, CAN.
Calgary, Herald, Weekly,
Edmonton, Bulletin, ) Daily,
Bulletin, j Semi-w'kly,
Herold, Weekly,
BRITISH COLUMBIA, CAN.
Kamloops, Inland Sentinel,
Revelstoke, Mail-Herald,
Vancouver, Province,
World, )
World, j
Trades Unionist, (^^^Ty^^D
Vernon, News,
Victoria, Colonist,
Times,
Mining Record,
Semi-w'kly,
Semi-w'kly,
Daily,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Monthly,
1,200
2,259+
i,ooo-j-
4,ooo-|-
I,000'
i,ooo-|-
2,250-1-
2,250-f-
4,000-j-
1,235
i,ooo-|-
13,846
8,739
I,O0O-f-
3,000
i,ooo-f-
4,ooo-[-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
MANITOBA, CAN.
Brandon, Times,
Carberry, News,
Neepawa, Press,
Register,
Portage La Prairie, Review,
Winkler, Volkszeitung,
Winnipeg, Manitoba Free Press,
Evening News Bulletin,
Manitoba Free Press,
Morning Telegram,
Evening Telegram,
Telegram,
Tribune, )
Tribune, )
Der Nordwesten,
Heims Kringla,
Logberg,
Town Topics,
Voice,
Northwest Baptist,
Nor'-West Farmer,
Western Outlook,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Morning, )
Evening, f
Weekly,
Morning, )
Evening, )
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Semi-m'ly,
Semi-m'ly,
Canad'n Thresherman & Farmer, Monthly,
(Subscription 60c. a year.)
Waghorn's Guide, Monthly,
Western Home Monthly, (^fc'^jPeS")
i,ooo-}-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-[-
36,852
23,816
22,866
19,637
16,810
17,174
16,546
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-|-
2,837
4,000-1-
i,ooo-|-
17,500+ /
2,281
23,38s
7,891
35,908
OVER 1,000 CIECULATION.
1435
NEW BRUNSWICK, CAN.
Chatham, Commercial,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Moncton, Times,
Semi-w'kly,
i,ooo--
Transcript, ]
Daily,
i,ooo--
Transcript, f
Weekly,
i,ooo--
New Castle, Union Advocate,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
St. John, Globe,
Daily,
i,ooo —
Star,
Daily,
4,000 —
Sun,)
Sun, f
Daily,
2,250+
Semi-w'kly,
4,000 —
Telegraph
Telegraph,
Daily,
4,000 —
Semi-w'kly,
2,250+
Maritime Baptist,
Weekly,
2,250+
Educational Review,
Monthly,
1,895
St. Stephen, St. Croix Courier,
Weekly,
2.537
Shediac, Le Moniteur Acadien,
Semi-m'ly,
T,0OO--
Sussex, Kings Co. Record,
Weekly,
2,073
Maritime Farmer,
Semi-m'ly,
2,250—
Woodstock, Carleton Sentinel,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Dispatch,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
NOVA SCOTIA,
CAN.
Berwick, Register,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Bridgtown, Monitor,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Glace Bay, Gazette,
Daily,
2,125
Halifax, Herald, )
Morning,
4,000 —
Evening Mail, >
Evening,
4,000 —
Homestead, ) ntV""-)
Semi-w'kly,
2,250+
Morning Chronicle, r
Echo,
Morning,
1,000 —
Evening,
1,000 —
Wesleyan,
Weekly,
2,250+
Church Work, fitT/ei?.")
Semi-m'ly,
2,250+
Industrial Advocate,
Monthly,
3,808
Maritime Medical News,
Monthly,
J, 000
Kentville, Advertiser,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lunenburg, Progress-Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000 —
New Glasgow, Eastern Chronicle,
Semi-w'kly,
2,250+
Standard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
North Sydney, Herald,
Weekly,
1,000--
Pictou, Advocate,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Presbyterian Witness,
Weekly,
4,692
Sydney, Record,
Daily,
2,250+
Post,
Weekly,
2,250+
Truro, News,
Weekly,
6,487
• Colchester Sun,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Westville, Free Lance,
Weekly,
2,892
Windsor, Hants Journal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Yarmouth, Herald,
Weekly,
2,250+
Light,
Weeklv,
2,837
U36
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO, CAN.
Almonte,' Gazette,
Weekly,
2,250-f-
Amherstburg, Echo,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Arnprior, Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Aylmer, Express,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Barrie, Examiner,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Northern Advance,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Belleville, Intelligencer, )
Intelligencer, j
Daily,
1,000 4-
Weekly,
1,000 —
Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Berlin, Journal and Glocke,
Weekly,
4,234
Bowmanville, Canadian Statesman,
Weekly,
2,457
News,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Brampton, Banner and Times,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Brantford, Expositor, )
Expositor, )
Daily,
4,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Brockville, Recorder, [
Recorder, f
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Times,
) Daily,
f Weekly,
1,000 —
Times & E.Ontario Dairyman,
1,000 —
Chatham, News, )
Banner-News, )
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Planet, )
Planet, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Clinton, New Era,
Weekly,
1,000 —
News-Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Colborne, Express,
Weekly,
1,000 —
CoUingwood, Enterprise-Messenger,
Weekly,
t,ooo —
Cornwall, Freeholder,
Weekly,
2,702
Standard,
Weekly,
2,784
Dundas, True Banner,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Eganville, Star-Enterprise,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Erin, Advocate,
Weekly,
I,OOC —
Exeter, Times,
Weekly,
1,950
Fergus, News-Record,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Forest, Free Press,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Standard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Gait, Reporter, )
Reporter, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Glencoe, Transcript,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Goderich, Signal,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Guelph, Herald, )
Herald, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Mercury and Advertiser, )
Mercury and Advertiser, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
4,000 —
Hamilton, Spectator, )
Spectator, j"
Daily,
12,299
Semi-w'kly,
6,390
Times, )
Times, f
Daily,
2,250+
Semi-w'kly,
1,000 —
Canadian Royal Templar,
(Subscription 50c. a ye*r.)
Monthly,
12,500+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
14:J7
ONTARIO,
CAN. — Continued.
Harriston, Tribune,
Weekly,
IjOOO —
Ingersoll, Chronicle & Canadian Dairyman, Weekly,
IjOOO —
Kemptville, Advance,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Kincardine, Review,
Weekly,
i,ooo —
Kingston, British Whig, )
British Whig, j
Daily,
4,174
Weekly,
5.798
Canadian Freeman,
Weekly,
I,OCO--
Ontario Churchman, ^'Sfl'SPean
) Monthly,
6,076
Queens Quarterly,
1,000--
Leamington, Post,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Lindsay, Canadian Post,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Watchman-Warder,
Weekly,
1,000 —
London, Advertiser,
'
Daily,
11,827
Western Advertiser,
'(TsSfiteSr) Weekly,
i,ooo-j-
Free Press, )
Free Press, )
Daily,
18,533
Weekly,
1,000 —
Catholic Record,
Weekly,
12,500—
F r h O ( Sub8cription\
XL,CnU, ^^ 50c. a year. )
Weekly,
1,000 —
Farmers' Advocate,
Weekly,
17,500+
Industrial Banner, (^
ubseription\
26c. a year. /
Weekly,
1,000 —
Markdale, Standard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Markham, Economist,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Milton, Canadian Champion,
Weekly,
l,000-[-
Napance, Beaver,
Weekly,
3,702
Express,
Weekly,
1,000--
Newmarket, Era,
Weekly,
1,906
Express-Herald,
Weekly,
IjOCO —
Orangeville, Banner,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Dufferin Post,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sun,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Orillia, News-Letter,
Weekly,
2,250—
Packet,
Weekly,
2,050
Times,
Weekly,
2,724
Canadian Workman,
/ Subscription \
V. 60c. a year. /
Monthly,
40,000--
Ottawa, Citizen (morning and evening).
\ Daily,
J Semi-w'kly,
12,383
Citizen,
7,500-h
Evening Journal,
\
Daily,
9,461
Ottawa Valley Journal, f
Semi-w'kly,
9,672
Free Press,
Daily,
6,761
Le Temps,
Dailv,
2,250—
Canada Gazette,
Weekly,
1,000--
Dipper,
Weekly,
8,231
Canadian Military Gazette,
Semi-m'ly,
2,250+
Owen Sound, Sun,
Semi-w'kly,
3,013
Times,
Weekly,
3,274
Paisley, Advocate,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Park Hill, Gazette-Review,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Perth, Expositor,
Weekly,
1,000 —
1438
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO, CKl^,— Continued,
Peterborough, Examiner,
Examiner
Times,
Petrolea, Advertiser,
Topic,
Poultry Advocate, ftf aTeaD
Picton, Times,
Port Arthur, Chronicle,
Renfrew, Journal,
Mercury,
St. Catherines, Journal,
Standard,
St. Mary's, Journal,
St. Thomas, Evening Journal,
Southern Counties Journal
Times,
Municipal World,
Sarnia, Observer, )
Observer, \
Lambton Co. Post, )
Sarnia Post, )
Sault Ste. Marie, Sault Star,
Seaforth, Huron Expositor,
Shelburne, Free Press,
Simcoe, Reformer,
Stratford, Beacon, )
Beacon, \
Evening Herald, )
Herald, j
Strathroy, Age,
Toronto, Evening Telegram,
Globe, T (morn'gandeven'g),
Globe, [
Mail and Empire, )
Mail and Empire, \
,!
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Monthly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly, )
Weekly, f
Weekly
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Daily,
Semi-w'kly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Weekly,
(m'g and e'g), Daily,
Weekly,
News,
Star,
World, )
World, j
Canadian Baptist,
Canadian Churchman,
Canadian Engineer, etc.,
Canadian Grocer,
Canadian Sportsman,
Catholic Register,
Christian Guardian,
Hardware and Metal,
Monetary Times,
North-Ender, (^^^aTelr)
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Sunday,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekjy,
Weekly,
Weekly,
2,530
2,375
T,000-|- '
I,OO0-j-
i,ooo-|-
2,250+
2,637
1,0004-
i,ooo-f-
1,757
i,ooo-|-
2,250-f-
2,192
2,250-h
i,ooo-f-
2,25o4-
4,333
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-|-
1,000-)-
i,ooo-l-
4,000 -i-
I,ooo4-
2,901
1,750
2,294
2,142
1,000-)-
40,824
40,000-)-
28,866
40,760
7,500+
37,178
40,000-)-
35,674
35,282
6,996
1,000-)-
4,000-)-
2,250-f
1,000-)-
2,250+
21,733
2,250+
4,000+
20,000+
OVER 1,000 CIRCULATION.
1439
ONTARIO, Chl^,— Continued.
Toronto, Once a Week, Weekly,
Pioneer, Weekly,'
Presbyterian, Weekly,
Saturday Night, Weekly,
Sentinel, Weekly,
Sun, Weekly,
Truth, Weekly,
Canadian Manufacturer,
Canadian Music Trades Journal,
Farming World,
Algoma Missionary News, Monthly,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Bookseller and Stationer, Monthly,
Busy-Man's Magazine, Monthly,
Canada Lancet, Monthly,
Canada Lumberman, Monthly,
Canadian Architect and Builder, Monthly,
Canadian Craftsman and Masonic
Record, Monthly,
Canadian Druggist, Monthly,
Canadian Electrical News, Monthly,
Canadian Epworth Era, f^^fl^'jP^r) Monthly,
Canadian Harness and Carriage
Journal, Monthly,
Canadian Horticulturist, Monthly,
Can. Implement & Vehicle Trade, Monthly,
(Subscription 50c. a year.)
Canadian Jour, of Med. & Surgery, Monthly,
Canadian Magazine,
Canadian Motor,
Dominion Medical Monthly,
Dry Goods Review,
Economist,
Forester,
Freemason, (^stTjPeaD
Home Journal, {^^,^lf^)
Independent Odd-Fellow,
Industrial Canada,
Methodist Magazine,
Missionary Witness, (^6'£"l'"yC°)
Printer and Publisher,
Railway and Marine World,
Sunday School Banner, f^T?ea?.°) Monthly,
Westminster, Monthly,
Tweed, News & Hastings Co. Advertiser, Weekly,
Uxbridge, Journal, Weekly,
Watford, Guide Advocate, Weekly,
Welland, People's Press, (Sfr/eaD Weekly,
Tribune, Weekly,
Weston, Times and Guide, Weekly,
4,ooo-j-
4,ooo-i-
2,250+
7,500+
12,500+
12,500-f
2,250-f-
Semi-m'thly, 2,250-!-
Semi-m'thly, i,ooo-f-
Semi-m'thly, 7,500-}-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-(-
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-(-
2,250-1-
i,ooo-[-
1,000
i,ooo-|-
i,ooo-j-
7,025
i,ooo-j-
i,ooo-[-
6.517
5,582
Monthly, 12,500-f-
Monthly, 5,325
i,ooo-[-
Monthly, 4,ooo-|-
Monthly, i,ooo-|-
Monthly, 75,ooo-j--
Monthly, 2,250-!-
Monthly, 12,500-j-
Monthly, i,ooo-|-
Monthly, 2,250-j-
Monthly, 1,000-!-
Monthly, 1,704
Monthly, i,ooo-|-
Monthly, 1,000-!-
18,104
1,000-!-
1,000-!-
1,518
2,047
2,250-h
2,250-h
i,ooo-|-
1440
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ONTARIO, Ch'H.— Continued.
Windsor, Evening Record, \
Record, j
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
2,250+
Woodstock, Express,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Sentinel-Review, )
Sentinel-Review, j
Daily,
4,000 —
Weekly,
4,000 —
Rod and Gun in Canada,
Monthly,
4,000 —
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CAN
•
Charlottetown, Examiner,
Daily,
1,000 —
Guardian,
Rural Guardian,
Morning,
3.084
Evening,
3,987
Patriot, )
Patriot, j"
Daily,
1,000 —
Weekly,
1,000 —
Summerside, Island Farmer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Journal,
Weekly,
2,250+
Pioneer,
Weekly,
1,000 —
P. E. I. Agriculturist,
Weekly,
2,250+
Tignish, L'Impartial,
Weekly,
1,000 —
QUEBEC, CAN.
Chicoutimi, Le Messenger de St. Antoine
de Padone, (%^eT/^?.^)
Monthly,
11,574
Cookshire, Compton Co. Chronicle,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Granby, Leader-Mail,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Joliette, L'Etoile du Nord, frtT/eiD ^
Weekly,
1,000 —
Levis, Le Quotidien,
Daily,
2,250—
Montreal, Gazette,
Daily,
7,500+
Herald,
Herald, '
Daily,
20,000 —
Weekly,
12,500—
La Patrie,
Le Patrie,
Daily,
20,000 —
Weekly,
12,500—
La Presse,
La Presse,
Daily,
103,808
Weekly,
50,197
Le Canada,
Le Canada,
Daily,
12,500—
Weekly,
12,500+
Star,
t Daily,
j Weekly,
62,837
Family Herald & Weekly Star,
129,335-
Witness, )
Witness, f
Daily,
7,500+.
Weekly,
12,500+
Canadian Journal of Commerce
, Weekly,
2,250+
La Revue Medicale du Canada,
Weekly,
1,000+
L'Aurore,
Weekly,
1,168
Le Canard,
Weekly,
1,000 —
Le Nationalist,
Weekly,
2,250—
, Le Prix Courant,
Weekly,
2,143
Le Samedi,
Weekly,
21,428
Northern Messenger, (®itf?/JJ?°) Weekly,
40,000+
Sunday Sun,
Sunday,
2,250+
World Wide,
Weekly,
4,000 —
OVER 1,000 CIECULATION.
1441
QUEBEC, CAl^ --Conti
Montreal, Le Passe Temps,
Le Journal D'Agriculture,
Canadian Mining Review,
Canaeian Municipal Journal,
La Revue Canadienne,
L'Union Medicale du Canada,
Pharmaceutical Journal,
Presbyterian Record, (^et'aT^^)
Real Estate Record, (^s'l.^c'aTear.'')
Tissues et Nouveautes,
Quebec, Chronicle, )
Gazette, \
Le Soleil,
L'Evenement,
Telegraph,
Diocesan Gazette, (^a'scT/ea?.'')
Educational Record,
L'Enseignement Primaire,
Richmond,Times and County Record,
Rock Island, Stanstead Journal,
St. Hyacinthe, La Tribune,
St. Jerome, L'Avenir Du Nord,
St. Johns, Le Canada Francais,
News,
Sherbrooke, Record,
Gazette,
Valleyfield, Le Progres,
nued.
Bi-weekly,
Semi-m'ly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Morning,
Weekly,
Daily,
Daily,
Daily,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Monthly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Weekly,
Daily,
Weekly,
Weekly,
SASKATCHEWAN, CAN.
Indian Head, Vidette, Weekly,
Saskatoon, Phoenix, ) Daily, )
Phoenix, J Weekly, f
NEWFOUNDLAND.
St. Johns, Evening Telegram, Daily,
i,ooo-|-
68,-456
i,ooo-|-
3,683
i,ooo-[-
1,600
1,0004-
20,000-
2,004
1,829
8,109
i,ooc-(--
4,ooo-(-
4,ooo-|-
4,000+
i,ooo-(-
1,800
4,000-h
1,0004-
1,833
1,0004-
1,0004-
1,0004-
2,2504-
7,971
1,0004-
1,0004-
1,0004-
1,0004-
1,0004-
1,0004-
91
III.
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS.
A LIST IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY STATES AND TOWNS, KECA-
PITXTLATINa ALL NEWSPAPERS HATIMO A SUNDAY ISSUE AS CATALOQUED 15 PART I.
EVERY PUBLISHER OF A NEWSPAPER ENTITLED TO A HIGHER RATING THAN IS ACCORDED
IN THIS BOOK (IP ANT SUCH THERE BE) KNOWS THAT IT WAS HIS PRIVILEGE TO HAVE HIS
EXACT FIGURES INSERTED HA DHE BEEN ABLE AND WILLING TO FURNISH iTHEM. IN CASES
WHERE A PUBLISHER IS UNWILLING TO SUPPLY THE REQUISITE INFORMATION, EXPERIENCE
HAS TAUGHT THE DIRECTORY EDITOR THAT IT IS ALWAYS FOR A REASON MORE SATISFACTORY
TO THE NEWSPAPER MAN THAN IT WOULD BE TO AN ADVERTISER WHO IS THINKING OF
USING THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE PAPER.
WHEN THE FIGURES REPRESENTING THE AVERAGE ISSUE OF A PAPER ARE FOLLOWED BY
A PLUS HARK (.+) IT INDICATES THAT THE OUTPUT EXCEEDS THE FIGURES GIVEN. SUCH
RATING, IN ALL INSTANCES, REPRESENT THE OPINION OF THE EDITOR OF THE DIRECTORY'
BASED ON SUCH INFORMATION AS WAS AVAILABLE, AND IN THE ABSENCE OF A DEFINITE AND
SATISFACTORY STATEMENT FROM THE PUBLISHER OF THE PAPER.*
ALABAMA Annlston, Hot Blast
Birmingham, Age Herald 2«,33t
Eufaula, Times
Huntsvllle, Mercury l.OOH-
Mobile, Herald 2,a5(H-
Moblle, Item 2,250-f-
Mobile, Register 9.875
Montgomery, Advertiser 21,838
Selma, Journal
Selma, Times
Tuscaloosa, Times-Gazette
ALASKA Juneau, Record-Miner
Nome.Sunday News
Skagway , Alaskan
ARIZONA Blsbee, Review 1,000+
Globe, Arizona Silver Belt
Phcenix, Arizona Republican 6.579
Phoenix, El Mensajero
Prescott. Arizona Journal-Miner
Tombstone, Epitaph
Tucson, Arizona Star
Yuma, Sun
ARKANSAS Argenta, News o ovuu
Fort Smith, News Record 3,230+
Fort Smith, Times ^'^"^
Hot Springs, Sentinel-Record :
Hot Springs, Arkansaw Thomas Cat 2,250+
Little Rock. Arkansas Democrat 7,500+
Little Rock, Arkansas Gazette ^^,427 -
Pine Bluflf , Graphic
Pine Bluff. Morning Courier
Texarkana, Texarkanian
"Van Buren, Argus
CALIFORNIA Bakersfleld. Morning Echo
Chico, Record
Eureka, Guide and Market Report
Eureka, Humboldt Times J'"^
Fresno, Republican /.»w-t-
Grass Valley, Union
•For Key to Ratings of copies printed see first printed page.
1444 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Examiner 7,500+
Los Angeles, Herald 17,500+
♦ Los Angeles, Times 52,558
Madera, Tribune
Martinez, Gazette
Marysville, Appeal
Modesto, Morning Herald
Napa. Journal
Oakland, Tribune 20,000+
Paloalto, Citizen
Petaluma, Courier
Point Loma, New Century Path
Red Bluff, News
Redding, Searchlight 1,000+
Riverside, Enterprise 1,000+
Sacramento, Union 9,616
Sacramento, Sunday News
San Bernardino, Sun 3,276
San Diego, Union 4,000+
San Francisco, Bulletin
San Francisco, California Demokrat 2,250+
San Francisco, Call 40,000+
San Francisco, Chronicle ###
San Francisco, Examiner 107,988
San Jose, Mercury • 11,025
San Luis Obispo, Tribune
Santa Barbara, Morning Press
Santa Cruz, Sentinel
Santa Rosa, Press-Democrat
Stockton, Independent 1,000+
Vallejo, News
Visalia, Morning Delta
Watsonville, Register ,
Woodland, Mall
COLORADO Aspen, Democrat
Aspen, Times
Colorado Springs, Gazette 4,000+
Cripplecreek, Times 2,250+
Denver, Post 59,606
Denver, Efepublican 37,690
Denver, Rocky Mountain News 86,794-
Denver, Sunday Standard
Durango, Democrat
Leadvllle, Herald-Democrat 4,674
Pueblo, Chieftain 12,500+
Pueblo, Star- Journal 16,354
Trinidad, Advertiser
Victor, Record
CONNECTICUT Bridgeport, Herald 2,350+
Hartford, Globe 13,605
Hartford, Journal
New Haven, Leader 8,727
New Haven, Register 12,104
New Haven, Union 8,614
Waterbury, Herald 1,000+
Waterbury , Republican 6,888
Waterbury, Telegram 4,000+
DELAWARE Wilmington, Sunday Morning Star 7,500+
DI8T. OF COLUMBIA. .Washington, Evening Star 34,128
Washington, Herald ,
Washington, Post 12,500+
Washington, Times #♦♦
FLORIDA Gainesville, Sun
Jacksonville, Florida Times-Union 11,681
Ooala, Banner
Pensacola, Journal 5,758
Pensacola. News , ...» 1,000+
Tampa, Tribune 12,516
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. 1446
QBOROIA Albany. Vox Populi..
Amerlcus, Times-Recorder
Athens, Banner
Atlanta, Constitution 4i).000-f-
Atlanta, Journal 5«,88a
Augusta, Chronicle 3.034
Augusta, Herald a,250-h
Brunswick, News
Columbus, Enquirer-Sun l.OOO-h
Columbus, Ledger 10.980
Griffin, News and Sun
Macon, Telegraph 4,000+
Rome. Tribune-Herald (Herald) 1,412
Savannah, News 4,0004-
Savannah, Labor Herald
Thomasville, Times-Enterprise
IDAHO Boise, Idaho Statesman 6,737
Hailey, Wood River News-Miner
Idaho Falls, Morning Post
Lewiston, Tribune 3, J42
Wallace, Times
ILLINOIS Belleville, Der Trou-Bund ,
Bloomington , Bulletin 2,250-H
Cairo. Bulletin 2,112
Cairo, Telegram
Champaign, News 3,592
Chicago, Sonntags Post 36,932
Chicago, Die Fackel 20,000-h
Chicago, Denni Hlasatel 17.8004-
Chicago. Der Daily Republikaner
Chicago, Freie Presse 7,500+
Chicago, Hearst's Erenlng American 75,0004- -
Chicago, Westen und Daheim 7.5004-
Chicago, Inter Ocean 40,0004-
Chicago, Jewish Courier 7,9004-
Chicago, Narod 1,0004-
Chicago, Racing Form 1,0004-
Chicago, Record-Herald 216.464 -
Chicago, Skandinaven 12.500-r
Chicago, Svornost 20,0004-
Chicago, Tribune 320,514
Chicago. Katholisches Sonntagsblatt 7,5004-
Chlcago, Sun
Danville, Democrat 4,0004-
Danville, Press 2,2504-
Decatur, Herald 11,835
Decatur, Review 10.S61
East St. Louis, Journal —
Effingham, Record
Jacksonville. Journal 1,000-f-
Joliet, Herald..... '-^^
Lasalle. Post 1,0004-
Litchfield, News
Mattoon, Star 1.0004-
Mount Carroll, Carroll Co. Democrat
Ottawa, Free Trader
Ottawa, Journal
Paris, Gazette
Peoria, Sunday Morning Star 10,081
Peoria, Herald-Transcript 7,5004-
Peoria, Journal 4,0004-
Peoria, Sonntags-Glocke
Quincy,Whig *'J^
Rockford, Star o'otaI
Bock Island, News Tai^
Springfield, Illinois State Journal a-**^
Springfield, IlUuols State Register i".8i"
TTrbana, Courier
Urbana, Illinl
1446 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
INDIANA.. Anderson , Herald 8,825
' Decatur, Democrat
Evansville, Courier 17,013
E vansville, Demokrat 2,250+
Evansville. Journal-News 18,183
Fort Wayne, Journal-Gazette 13,342
Frankfort, Times 1,000+
Huntington, Times
Indianapolis, Star TA,474
Indianapolis, Spottvogel
Lafayette, Sunday Leader
Lafayette, Sunday Times
Lebanon, Reporter
Logansport. Journal 1,001
Madison, Democrat
Marion, News-Tribune 4,000+
Muncie, Star and News 16,414
South Bend, Sunday News 1,000+
Terre Haute, Star 12,500+
Terre Haute, Tribune 8,946
Vincennes. Commercial
IOWA Burlington, Hawk-Eye 8,937
Cedar Rapids, Republican 7,500+
Council Bluffs, Nonpareil 1,000+
Creston, American 1,000+
Davenport, Democrat 11,358
Davenport, Der Demokrat
Des Moines, News 20,000+
Des Moines, Register and Leader 27,871
Dubuque, Telegraph 12,476
Dubuque, Times- Journal 18,555
Iowa City, lowan
Muscatine, News-Tribune 1 ,000+
Perry, Chief
Sioux City, Journal 4,000+
Waterloo, Times-Tribune 1,000+
KANSAS... Coffey ville. Record... >
Fort Scott, Republican 1,000+
Leavenworth, Times 7,500+
Parsons, Sun
Topeka, Capital 26,019
Wichita, Eagle 20,000+
KENTUCKY Frankfort, Kentucky Journal
Henderson, Gleaner 1,000+
Henderson, Journal
Lexington, Herald 5,759
Lexington, Leader 7,102
Lexington, Blue Grass Blade 6,140
Louisville, Anzeiger 2,250+
Louisville, Courier- Journal 40,000+
Louisville, Herald 17.500+
Louisville, Omnibus
Madisonviile, Hustler
Owensboro, Inquirer 3,736
Owensboro, Messenger - 3,709
Paducah.News Democrat '. 2,250+
Paducah, Register
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Deutsche Zeitung
New Orleans, Item 20,000+
New Orleans, L'Abeille ###
New Orleans, News 17,500+
New Orleans, Picayune 17,500+
New Orleans, States .- 20,000+
New Orleans, Times-Democrat,.. 12,500+
Shreveport, Journal
Shreveport, Times
Shreveport, Caucasian
Shreveport, Sunday Morniag Messenger
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. 1447
MAINE Portland, Sunday Telegram 8,855
Portland, Sunday Times 2.250+
MARYLAND ...Baltimore, American 91,209 *^
Baltimore, Der Deutsche Correspondent 1.000+
Baltimore, Die SonntagB Post 1.000-t-
Baltlmore, Sun 20,000+
Baltimore, Guide
Baltimore, Wecker 1,000+
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Globe 308,308 -,
Boston, Hearst's Boston American 20,000+
Boston, Herald 75.000H '
Boston, Post 226,763 ~,
Boston, Every Other Sunday
Lawrence, Sun
Lawrence, Sunday Register
Lowell, Sunday Telegram 12,500+
New Bedford , Standard 14,695
New Bedford, Sunday Times 4,00l>+
Springfield. Union 17,260
Springfield, Republican 17,172
Worcester, Telegram 28,006
MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, Michigan Daily 1,000+
Battlecreek. Morning Enquirer 2,250+
Bay City, Tribune... 4,000+
Calumet, PaivalehtL
Detroit, Free Press 59,545
Detroit, Sonntagsblatt 2,250+
Detroit, Sunday News-Tribune 70,062 -
Detroit, Michigan Volksblatt 10,066
Detroit, Angelus
Grand Rapids, Herald 7,500+
Grand Rapids, Der Sonntagsbote 1,000+
Houghton, Mining Gazette 4.000+
Jackson, Patriot 8,586
Kalamazoo, Gazette 13,932
Menominee, News
Muskegon, News
Saginaw, Courier-Herald , 14,749
Sault Ste. Marie, Soo Times
MINNESOTA Duluth, News-Tribune 19,801
Hastings, Gazette
Minneapolis, Journal 72,578 "'-
Minneapolis, Tidende 6.123
Minneapolis, Tribune 76,603 ~-
Minneapolis, Illustreret Familie-Journal
St. Paul, Pioneer Press 35,465
Winona, Independent
MISSISSIPPI Columbus, Commercial
Columbus, Dispatch
Gulf port , Record
Jackson, Clarion-Ledger 1,000+
Jackson, News
Meridian, Star 2,250+
Natchez, Democrat
Vicksburg, Herald 1,000+
MISSOURI Carthage, Democrat 1,000+
Hannibal, Journal 1,000+
Jefferson City. Democrat
Jefferson City, Missouri State Tribune
Joplin, Globe ^"Jf^
Joplin, News-Herald 2,250+
Kansas City, Journal '''•'^^
Kansas City, Star 137,883-
Mexico, Intelligencer
Moberly, Democrat
St. Joseph, Gazette l'-^*
St. Louis, Amerika 12^500+
St. Louis, Globe-Democrat 173.5T0_
1448 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
MISSOURI St. Louis, Post-Dispatch ,. 252,459
' St. Louis, Republic 135,748
St. Louis, Mississippi Blaetter 4,000+
St. Louis, World 1,00(H-
St. Louis, Der Friedensbote 30,000+
St. Louis, Western Watchman 1,000+
Sedalia, Capital 1,000+
Sedalia, Democrat 1,0004
Sedalia, Sentinel 1,000+
Springfield, Leader 5,302
Springfield, Republican 2,250+
MONTANA ...Anaconda, Standard 11.084
Billing!, Gazette
Butte, Miner 7,500+
Greatf alls, Tribune 4,310
Helena, Independent 1,000+
Missoula, Missoulian 4,000+
NEBRASKA Beatrice, Sun
Fremont, Herald 1,660
Lincoln, Nebraska State Journal 12,500+
Lincoln, Star
Nebraska City, Nebraska Daily Press
Omaha, Bee 35,033
Omaha, News 54,512
Omaha, World-Herald 38,380
NEVADA Carson City, Appeal
Carson City, News
Goldfleld , Tribune
Reno, Nevada State Journal 4,000+
Virginia City, Territorial Enterprise
NEW JERSEY Asbury Park, Shore Press
Atlantic City, Sunday Gazette 2,250+
Newark, Der Erzaehler 7,500+
Newark, Sunday Call 38,283
Trenton, Sunday Advertiser 14,800
NEW MEXICO Las Vegas, Revlsta Catolica ,
NEW YORK Albany, Argus 4,000+
Albany, Sunday Press 4,000+
Albany, Sonntags Journal
Albany, Sunday Telegram 30.000+
Amsterdam, Sentinel 1,000+
Buffalo, Courier 91,447
Buffalo, Demokrat 1,000+
Buffalo, News 17,500+
Buffalo, Times 20,000+
Buffalo, Tribuene
Buffalo, Illustrated Buffalo Express 40,000+
Elmira. Telegram 12,500+
Kingston, Argus
Newburgh, Sunday Telegram 1,000+
New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
American and Journal 75,000+'
Bronx Borough Record and Times 1,000+
Courrier des Etats-Unis 1,000+
Das Morgen Journal 66,464
Forward 40,000+
Herald '. 75,000+ -
. Nedelni Hlas Lidu 1,000+
II Progresso Italo-Amerlcano 50.430
Jewish Daily News 40,000+
Jewish Herald 17,500+
Jewish Morning Journal 62,823
L'Araldo Italiano 7,500+
Nedelni New-Yorske Liity 2,250+
Telegraph 40,000+
Narodni List 2,250+
People 2,250+
Press. 20,000+
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. 1449
^EW " .,.,New York^— Manhattan and Bronx,
Staats-Zeitung 40,000+
Sun 75,000+
Times 75,000+
Tribune 20,000+
Volks Zeitung 20.000+
World 483,a.«
Revue 40,000+
LaFollia di New York
Sunday Companion
Sundaj' Union and Catholic Times 1,000+
New YoTii— Brooklyn,
Brooklyner Freie Presse 4,000+
Citizen ###
Eagle 20.000+
Standard Un ion 7,500+
Ogdensburg, News •
Clean, Times 1,000+
Poughkeepsie, Sunday Courier 11,645
Poughkeepsie, Sunday Inquirer
Rochester, Democrat and Chronicle 37.785
Rochester, Herald 4,000+
Syracuse, Herald 40,000+
Troy, Northern Budget 12,500+
Troy, Observer 1,000+
Utica. Sunday Tribune 8,403
NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte, Observer 7,500+
Dunn, Guide
Durham, Herald
Greensboro, Industrial News
Greensboro, Telegram 1,000+
Newbern, Journal
Raleigh, News and Observer 12.274
Wilmington, Messenger
Wilmington, Star
Winston Salem, Journal
NORTH DAKOTA Bismarck, Tribune
Fargo, Call and Fargo Daily Argus '. 1,000+
Grand Forks, Herald 8,196
Minot, Ward Co. Reporter
Valley City. Patriot
OHIO Akron, Die Germania
Canton, Repository 9,787
Cincinnati, Commercial Tribune 40,000+
Cincinnati. Enquirer 75,000+
Cincinnati , Sonntagsblatt 12,500+
Cincinnati, Westliche Blsetter 4.000+
Cincinnati, Der Sonntagmorgen 2,250+
Cleveland. American
Cleveland, Leader 17,600+
Cleveland , Plain Dealer 74,911
Cleveland, Wjechter and Anzeiger 21,567
Columbus, Courier 7,500+
Columbus, Dispatch 12,500+
Columbus, Der Ohio Sonntagsgast
ColumbuB, Ohio State Journal 20,000+
Columbus, Ohio Sun
Columbus, Press-Post 17,800+
Dayton, Journal 21,217
Dayton, Sunday World
Ironton, Irontonian
Lima, Republican Gazette 2,250i-
Masslllon, Independent 1,000+
Sandusky, Register 1260+
Springfield. Gazette 1,000+
Springfield, News 7,600+
Springfield. Sun 7,500+
Toledo, Times 12,500+
1450 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
OHIO Toledo, Sunday Courier-Journal 1.000-i-
• Van Wert, Times
Youngstown, Telegram 1,000-)-
Youngstown, Vindicator 10,017
Zanesville, Sunday News 1.000-i-
OKLAHOMA Ardmore, Ardmoreite 3,250-|-
Guthrie, Oklahoma StateCapital ###
Muskogee, Phoenix.. 4,000+
Oklahoma City, Oklahoman 20,152
Oklahoma City, Times-Journal
Perry, Republican
Shawnee, Herald
OREGON Astoria, Astorian l.OOO-f-
Baker City, Democrat
Eugene, Register
Pendleton, Tribune
Portland, Oregonian 40,614
Portland, Oregon Daily Journal 26,548
Salem, Oregon Statesman 1,000-h
PENNSYLVANIA Bradford, Sunday Herald
Easton, Sunday Call 1,000-h
Erie, Morning Dispatch 4,000-t-
Erle, Sunday Messenger-Graphic 1,000-h
Meadville, Tribune-Republican
Philadelphia, Die Neue Welt 17,500-|-
Philadelphla, Item ##♦
Philadelphia. Gazette 40,000+
Philadelphla, Inquirer 193,795
Philadelphia, North American 40,000-|-
Philadelphia, Press 124,006 •
Philadelphia, Public Ledger 20,000-H
Phlladelphla, Record 136.472
Philadelphia, Sonntagsblatt 7,500+
Philadelphia, Bee 1,000+
Philadelphia, Sonntags Journal 1,000+
Philadelphia. Sunday Dispatch 4,000+
Philadelphia, Sunday Transcript 12,500+
Pittsburg, Dispatch 74,537
Pittsburg, Gazette-Times 75,000+
Pittsburg. Leader 20.000+
Pittsburg, Post 60.282
Pittsburg, Press 40,000+
Pittsburg, Volksblatt 1,000+
Reading, Die Biene
Reading, Eagle 7,500+
Scranton, Republican 4,000+
Scranton. Scrantonian 7,500+
WilUamsport, Grit 231.687 •
York. Gazette 7.500+
RHODE ISLAND Providence. Journal 24,173
Providence. Tribune 16,980
Westerly, Sun 4.~60
SOUTH CAROLINA Charleston, Sunday News 4,000+
Columbia, State 13,887
Georgetown, Sunday Outlook
Greenville, News •
Greenville, Piedmont •
Spartanburg, Herald 2,715
SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen , American
Dead wood. Pioneer-Times 1,000+
Rapid City, Journal
Sioux Falls, Press ".525
TENNESSEE., Chattanooga, Times 7,500+
Jackson, Sun 2,439
Jackson, Whig 1,000+
Knoxville, American
Knoxville, Journal and Tribune 14,69*
Knoxville, Independent
SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS. 1451
TENNESSEE Memphis, Commercial Appeal ....*.. 81,773
Memphis, News-Scimetar JO.OOO-H
Memphis, Times 3,207
Nashville, American 26,319
Nashville, Children's Visitor 75,0aH- -
TEXAS Austin, Statesman 9,578
Austin, Tribune 1,(>X)4-
Austin, Current Issue 1,000-f-
Beaumont, Enterprise 7,367
Beaumont, Journal 1,000+
Brownsville, El Porvenir
Cuero, Record
Cuero, Star
Dallas, News 20.000+
Dallas, Times-Herald 13,223
Denison, Sunday Gazetteer
El Paso, Times ###
FortWorth, Record and Register 4.000+
Fort Worth, Telegram 12,866
Gainesville, Hesperian
Galveston, News 7,500+
Greenville, Herald
Houston, Chronicle and Herald 29,62i)
Houston, Post 21,363
Laredo, Times
Marshall, Messenger
Mineral Wells, Health Resort
Paris, Advocate 1,000+
Paris, News
San Antonio, Express 12,500+
San Antonio, Light 7,475
Temple, Dally Telegram
Temple, Tribune
Waco, Times-Herald 7,950
Yoakum, Times
UTAH Ogden, Examiner 3,656
Salt Lake City, Intermountain Republican 8,699
Salt Lake City, Rural Republican
Salt Lake City. Salt Lake Herald 16,420
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Tribune 1^.282
VIRGINIA Alexandria, Sunday Times
Bristol, HeraU-Courier 4,000+
Danville, Register
Lynchburg, News *i579
Newport News, Press 2,250+
Norfolk, Landmark 7,500+
Norfolk, Virginian Pilot 12,500+
Petersburg, Index- Appeal ' 'H-
Rlchmond. International Lesson
Richmond , Times-Dispatch 17,500+
Richmond, Virginische Zeitung
Roanoke, Times 2,250+
Staunton, Dispatch and News 1,000+
WA8HINQT0N Bellingham, American-Reveille 12,500+
Everett, Morning Tribune
Hoquiam, Washingtonian
Oly mpia, Olympian
Port Townsend, Leader
Sealtle, News •
Seattle, Post-Intelligencer 41,340
Seattle, Star 20,000+
Seattle, Times ^^'"^
Spokane, Spokesman-Review 29,384
Tacoma, Ledger 25,iXa
Walla Walla. Union 2.250+
VIRGINIA Bluefield, Telegraph *-2*H-
Charleston, Gazette 1,000+
, Fairmont, Morning Times
1452 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY.
WEST VIRGINIA Morgantown, Chronicle
Wheeling, News 7,500+
Wheeling, Register 12,754
WISCONSIN Appleton, Crescent 2,539
Chippewa Falls, Independent
Eau Claire, Leader 4,378
Fond Du Lac, Bulletin
Janesville, Recorder
La Crosse, Chronicle 4,000+
Madison, Democrat
Milwaukee, Der Seebote and Der Sonn tagsbote 6,802
Milwaukee, Free Press 20.000+
Milwaukee, Germania Sonntags-Post 20,000+
Milwaukee, Sentinel 40,000+
Milwaukee, Amerikanische Turnzeitung 2,250+
Milwaukee, Freidenker Des Pioneer 1,000+
Milwaukee, Vorwaerts 2,250+
Milwaukee, Young Churchman 39,356
Superior, Leader-Clarion 3,290+
WYOMING Cheyenne, Leader 2,250+
ALBERTA, CAN Calgary, Herald
BRIT. COL'MBIA, CAN.. Nelson, News
Vancouver, News- Ad vertiser
Victoria, Colonist 4,000+
NEWBRUNSW'K.CAN.Campbellton, Graphic
ONTARIO, CAN St. Catharines, Standard 2,250+
Toronto, World 35,282
QUEBEC, CAN Montreal, Le Bulletin
Montreal. Le Nationalist 2,250+
Montreal, Sunday Sun 2,250+
» Montreal, Sunday World
IV.
CLASS PUBLICATIONS.
A LIST OF NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PERIODICALS OF THE VARIOUS
CLASSES, TBADES AMD IMTERESTB, ARRANGED IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER BY STATES AND
TOWNS IN WHICH THEY ARE PUBLISHED, GIVING NAME, FREQUENCY OF ISSUE AND LATEST
RATING OF COPIES PRINTED, AS INDICATED IN PART I.
EVERT PUBLISHER OF A NEWSPAPER ENTITLED TO A HIGHER RATING THAN 13 ACCORDED
IN THIS BOOK (IF ANT SUCH THERE BK) KNOWS THAT IT WAS HIS PRIVILEGE TO HAVE HIS
EXACT FIGURES INSERTED HAD HE BEEN ABLE AND WILLING TO FURNISH THEM. IN CASES
WHERE A PUBLISHER IS UNWILLING TO SUPPLY THE REQUISITE INFORMATION, EXPERIENCE
HAS TAUGHT THE DIRECTORY EDITOR THAT IT IS ALWAYS FOR A REASON MORE SATISFACTORY
TO THE NEWSPAPER MAN THAN IT WOULD BE TO AN ADVERTISER WHO IS THINKING OF
USING THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS OF THE PAPER.
WHEN THE FIGURES REPRESENTING THE AVERAGE ISSUE OF A PAPER ARE FOLLOWED BY
A PLUS BLARE (+) IT INDICATES THAT THE OUTPUT EXCEEDS THE FIGURES GIVEN. SUCH
RATINGS, IN ALL INSTANCES, REPRESENT THE OPINION OF THE EDITOR OF THE DIRBCTOBY,
BASED ON SUCH INFORMATION AS WAS AVAILABLE. AND IN THE ABSENCE OF A DEFINITE AND
SATISFACTORY STATEMENT FROM THE PUBLISHER OF THE PAPER. *
RELIGION.
ADVENTIST.
CALIFORNIA Mountainview, Signs of the Times Weekly 17,500+
Oakland, Messiati's Advocate Weekly 1,000+
DI8T. OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Youth's Instructor Weekly 7,500-|-
Washlngton, Sabbath School Worker Monthly.
ILLINOIS Mendota. Our Hope and Life in Christ Weekly 2,250+
INDI ANA Plymouth, Restitution Weekly.
MASSACHUSETTS. . . Boston, World's Crisis Weekly 3,250+
Boston, Young Pilgrim Weekly 2,250+
NEBRASKA Collegeview, Evanueliets Sendebud Weekly.
CoUegeview, Slon's Vaektare Weekly.
TEXAS Keene, Southwestern Union Record Weekly.
BAPTIST.
ALABAMA. Birmingham, Alabama Baptist Weekly 4,000+
ARKANSAS Dermott, Southeastern Baptist Weekly.
Helena, Baptist Reporter Weekly.
Little Rock. Arkansas Baptist Weekly.
Little Rock. Baptist Advance Weekly 4,000+
Little Rock, Baptist Vanguard Weekly.
GEORGIA Atlanta. Christian Index Weekly 7,500+
Augusta, Georgia Baptist Weekly 1,000+
Decatur, Our Missionary Helper Monthly 1.016
ILLINOIS Chicago, Nya Wecko Posten Weekly 7.800
Chicago, Standard Weekly 4,(300+
Chlcago, Service Monthly 17,500+
Elgin, Gospel Messenger Weekly.
INDIANA Greenfield, Primitive Monitor Monthly 1,000+
Greenaburg, Baptist Observer Weekly 5,831
OwensvIUe, Messenger Weekly 1,000+
Harlan, Vgegteren Weekly.
Pella, Baptist Record Weekly 1,000+
Danville. Torch Light Weekly.
l.r ' J3KY Fulton, American Baptist Flag Weekly 1,000+
Louisville, American Baptist Weekly.
Louisville, Baptist Argus. Weekly 7,500+
Lo'-isville, Western Recorder Weekly 7,500+
louIavIUe, Review and Expositor Quarterly 1,500
•For Key to Ratings of copies printed, see first printed page.
1454 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
BAPTIST— Continued.
LOUISIANA Alexandria, Bap tlst Chronicle Weekly 1,000-}-
Alexandria, Louisiana Baptist Weekly.
Winnfleld, Guardian Monthly 1,000+
MAINE Portland, Zion's Advocate Weekly 1.00U+
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Morning Star (Free) .Weekly 2,250+
Boston, Watchman Weekly 4,000+
Boston, Baptist Missionary Magazine Monthly 20,000+
BoBton, Home Mission Echoes Monthly.
MICHIGAN Detroit, Christian Herald Weekly 6,211
MINNESOTA. Minneapolis, Baneret Weekly 2,250+
MISSISSIPPI Canton, Mississippi Baptist Weekly.
Greenville, Baptist Preachers' Union Semi-m'ly.
Jackson, Baptist Weekly 2,250+
Newton, Mississippi Baptist Weekly.
Senatobla, Baptist Herald Weekly.
MISSOURI Kansas City, Word and Way Weekly 12,500+
Mexico, Regular Baptist Bi-weekly.
St. Louis, Central Baptist Weekly 11,461
Sikeston, General Baptist Weekly.
NEW JERSEY Newark, N.J. Baptist Bulletin Monthly 6,229
Plainfleld. Sabbath Recorder Weekly 3,065
NEW YORK Middletown, Signs of The Times Semi-m'ly.
New Y oris.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Examiner Weekly 7,500+
Baptist Home Mission Monthly 19,083
NORTH CAROLINA.. . Ayden, Free Will Baptist ( Free Will ) Weekly 1,000+
Fayetteville, North Carolina Baptist Weekly 2,250+
Goldsboro, Baptist Review Weekly.
Raleigh, Baptist Sentinel Weekly 1,000+
Raleigh, Biblical Recorder Weekly 7,500+
Williamston, Gospel Messenger (Primitive) Monthly.
Wilson, Zion's Landmark Semi-m'ly.
OHIO Brookville. Vindicator Monthly.
Cincinnati, Journal and Messenger Weekly 7.500+
Cleveland, Der Sendbote Weekly 1,000+
Cleveland, Der Jugend Herold Monthly.
OKLAHOMA Darlington, Indian Outlook Monthly.
Guthrie, Oklahoma Safeguard Weekly 2,250+
Oklahoma, National Baptist Flag Weekly 1,000+
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Baptist Commonwealth Weekly 7,800+
Philadelphia, Christian Banner Weekly 1,000+
Philadelphia, Young People .Weekly 75,000+ -*"
Philadelphia, Young Reaper Semi-m'ly.
Philadelphia, Bible Lessons Monthly.
Philadelphia, Baptist Teacher Monthly 40,000+
Philadelphia, Good Work Monthly 2,250+
Philadelphia, Our Little Ones Monthly.
Philadelphia, Superintendent / Monthly 2,250+
Philadelphia, Youth's World Monthly.
Philadelphia, Advanced Home Dept. Quarterly 20,000+
Philadelphia, Advanced Quarterly 75,000+ ^-a
Philadelphia, Junior Quarterly 76,000+ -— .
Philadelphia, Our Story Quarterly
Philadelphia, Primary Quarterly 76.000+ —
Philadelphia, Senior Home Department Quarterly. 20,000+
Philadelphia, Senior Quarterly 75,0004 ■
SOUTH CAROLINA... Columbia, Standard Monthly 1,000+
Greenville, Baptist Courier Weekly 7,500+
TENNESSEE Martin, Primitive Baptist , Weekly 8,624
Nashville, Baptist and Reflector Weekly 4,000+
Nashville, Baptist Boys and Girls Monthly.
Nashville, Kind Words Monthly.
Nashville, Advanced Quarterly 75,000+ ^^
Nashville, B. Y. P. U. Quarterly
Nashville. Bible Class Quarterly 40,000+
Nashville, Intermediate Quarterly 75,000+ T—
Nashville, Primary Quarterly 1,000-'-
CLASS PUBLICATIONS 1455
B A PTIHT— Continued.
TEXAS Abilene, Baptist Tribune Weekly 1,000+
Dallas, Baptist Standard Weekly 17,500+
DallaB, Texas Baptist and Herald Weekly 4,000-i-
Dallas, Missionary Worker Semi-m'ly 1,000+
Graham, Banner of Peace Semi-m'ly.
Jacksonville, Baptist Echo Weekly 2,250+
San Antonio, Baptist Visitor Weekly.
Tyler, Baptist Sword and Shield Weekly 1,000+
VIRGINIA Danville, Baptist Union Monthly.
Richmond, Home Companion Weekly 4,000+
Richmond, Religious Herald Weekly 4,000+
Richmond, Virginia Baptist Weekly.
Richmond, Foreign Mission Journal Monthly 17,500+
MANITOBA, CAN Winnipeg, Western Outlook Semi-m'ly 2,281
WISCONSIN Appleton, Wisconsin Baptist Monthly 2,250+
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Baptist Monthly 3,000
NEW B'WICK, CAN. .St. John, Maritime Baptist Weekly 2,250+
Woodstock, King's Highway Semi-m'ly.
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Canadian Baptist Weekly 6.996
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
MISSOURI Excelsior Springs, Christian Onion Witness Herald. Weekly.
OHIO Cincinnati, Missionary Intelligencer Monthly 12,000
WEST VIRGINIA Parkersburg, West Virginia Christian Semi-m'ly.
CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIENTIST).
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Christian Science Sentinel Weekly.
Boston, Christian Science Journal Monthly.
Boston, Der Herold der Christian Science Monthly.
TENNESSEE Nashville, Gosp^ Advocate Weekly 7,500+
CHURCH OF GOD.
MISSOURI Stanberry, Bible Advocate Weekly 1,000+
PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg, Church Advocate Weekly 1,000+
Harrlsburg, Sunday School Gem Weekly.
Harrisburg, Sunbeam Monthly.
CONGREGATIONAL.IST.
CONNECTICUT Hartford, Hartford Seminary Record Quarterly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Advance Weekly 17,550
Chicago, Mission Studies.; Monthly 2,250+
INDIANA Michigan City, Der Kirchenbote Weekly .
IOWA Oskaloosa, Congregational Iowa Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS . . ..Boston, Congregationalist Weekly 23,815
Boston, Wellspring Weekly 75,000+
Boston, Congregational Work Monthly.
Boston, Life and Light for Woman Monthly.
Boston, Missionary Herald , Monthly 12,600+
Boston, Pilgrim Teacher Monthly 12,500+
NEBRASKA Lincoln, Nebraska Congregational News Monthly 1,000+
NEW YORK New York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
American Missionary Monthly.
Home Missionary Monthly 1 ,500+
Church Building Quarterly 6,500
OHIO Oberlin, Blbllotheca Sacra Quarterly.
VERMONT St. Johnsbury. Vermont Missionary Monthly.
ONTARIO, CAN j Toronto, Canadian Congregationalist Weekly.
DISCIPL.es OF CHRIST.
GEORGIA. . .-. Atlanta, Southern Evangelist Weekly 1,000+
ILLINOIS Chicago, Christian Century Weekly 4,000+
INDIANA Indianapolis, Octographic Review Weekly.
Indianapolis, Missionary Tidings Monthly 12,500+
IOWA ■ Des Moines, Christian Union Weekly 2,260+
Des Moines, Christian Worker Monthly 1,171
MASSACHUSETTS New Bedford, Christian Messenger Weekly 1,000+
MIRiSOURI St. Louis, Christian Evangelist Weekly 80,076
St. Louis, Our Young Folks Weekly 46,879
St. Louis, Christian Quartern ■ 171 ,635
1458 AMERICAN NEVVSPAPE
DISCIPL.es of CHRIST-C'onrinuea.
OHIO Cincinnati, Christian Leader Weekly 7,500+
Cincinnati, Christian Standard Weekly 102.878
Cincinnati, American Home Missionary Monthly 9,66(J
PENNSYLVANIA Pittsburg, Christian Worker Weekly 2,250+
TEX AS Austin, Firm Foundation Weekly 7,500-t-
Dallas, Christian Courier Weekly 2,250-|-
FRIENDS.
INDIANA Plainfleld. Youth'g Friend .Weekly.
Plainfleld, Friends* Missionary Advocate Monthly.
NEBRASKA Central City, Nebraska Friend Monthly.
NORTH CAROLINA. . High point, Friends' Messenger Monthly. 725
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, American Friend Weekly 4,000+
Philadelphia, Friend Weekly.
Philadelphia. Friends' Intelligencer Weekly 8,784
Philadelphia. Scattered Seeds Monthly 4,729
HOLINESS.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Christian Witness and Advocate of Bible
Holiness Weekly 7,500+
INDIANA Anderion, Gospel Trumpet Weekly.
MISSOURI St. Louis, Vanguard Semi-m'ly 4,000+
OHIO Cleveland, Christian Harvester Monthly.
TEXAS Greenville, Texas Holiness Advocate Weekly.
JEWISH.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, B'nai B'rith Messenger Semi-m'ly.
San Francisco, Hebrew Weekly.
San Francisco, Jewish Times Weekly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Jewish Courier ) Daily 7,500+
Chicago, Chicago Weekly )
Chicago. Jewish Progress Semi-w'ly 2,250+
Chicago, Israelite Weekly 12,500+
Chicago, Reform Advocate Weekly 19,407
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Jewish Ledger Weekly.
MARYLAND Baltimore, Guide Weekly.
Baltimore. Jewish Comment Weekly 1,000+
MICHIGAN Detroit, Jewish American Weekly.
MISSOURI St. Louis. Jewish Voice Weekly 1,000+
NEW YORK New York.— Slanhattan and Bronx,
Forward .« Daily 40,000+
Jewish Daily News } 40,000+
Jewish Gazette J Weekly 4,000+
Jewish Herald ? Daily 17.500+
Volksadvocat S Weekly 12,500+
Jewish Morning Journal Morning 63,823
Warheitand Daily Herald >
Volksadvocat S Weekly.
American Hebrew and Jewish Messenger Weekly 12,500+
Amerikaner Weekly. 27.387
Hebrew Standard Weekly V0OO+
DieZukunft M- 000+
Maccabaean WI+
OHIO Cincinnati, American Israelite ,377
Cleveland, Jewish Independent
Cleveland, Jewish Review and Observer A +
OREGON Portland, Jewish Tribune \ <-
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia. Jewish Exponent '^ \^
Pittsburg, Jewish Criterion W.
Pittsburg, Jewish Post We
Pittsburg, Volksf reund Wet
TENNESSEE Memphis. Jewish Spectator Weei
LATTER-DAY SAINTS.
IOWA Lamoni, Saints' Herald Weekl.
Lamoni, Zion's Hope Weekly
Lamoni. Autumn Leaves Monthly
MISSOURI Independence, Zion's Ensign Weet:.
CLASS PUBLICATIONS. 1457
l.ATTEK-DAY SAINTS-Conftnued.
AH Beaver, Press Weekly.
Brlgham, Boxelder News Weekly.
Salt Lake City, Deseret Evening News i Dally 8,296
Salt Lake City, Deseret News J Seml-w'ly 22,55<)
^ Salt Lake City, Bikuben ; Weekly l.OOO-h
Salt Lake City, Juvenile Instructor Semi-m'ly 7,50O-(-
Salt Lake City, Character Builder Monthly 2,250+
Salt Lake City, Children's Friend. Monthly 2,250+-
Salt Lake City, Young Woman's Journal Monthly 4,00(H-
I.UTHERAN.
ILLINOIS Rock Island, Augustana Weekly 7,500-f
lOWA Decorah, Evangelisk Luthersk Kirketidende Weekly 7,500-|-
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Lutheraneren Weekly T,500-|-
MISSOURI St. Louis, Der Lutheraner Bi-weekly.
St. Louis, Evangelisch-Lutherisches Schublatt Monthly.
St. Louis, Kinder U Jugenblatt Monthly.
St. Louis, Lutheran Pioneer Monthly.'
St. Louis, Young Lutheran's Magazine Monthly.
St. Louis, Theological Quarterly
NEW YORK Hartwick Seminary, Hartwick Seminary Monthly..
New Y oris.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Lutherische Herald Weekly.
Luther League Review Monthly 4,000-1-
OHIO Columbus, Lutheran Standard Weekly.
Columbus, Lutherische Kirchenzeitung Weekly.
Dayton, Lutheran Evangelist Weekly 4,000-r
PENNSYLVANIA AUentown. Der Jugeud-Freund Monthly.
Gettysburg, Lutheran Quarterly
Greenville, Lutheran World ....Weekly 2.250-1-
Greenville, Young Lutheran Monthly 24,979
Philadelphia, Lutheran Weekly 2,2504-
Philadelphia, Lutheran Observer Weekly 7,500-f-
Philadelphia, Augsburg S. S. Teacher Monthly 7,500-h
Philadelphia, Lutheran Sunday School Herald Monthly 17,500+
Pittsburg, Lutheran Witness Semi-m'ly.
Reading, Lutherischer Kirchenblatt Weekly 1,000+
SOUTH CAROLINA. . .Columbia, Lutheran Church Visitor Weekly.
WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Rundschau Weekly 17,500-{-
M ANITOBA. CAN Winnipeg, Sameiningin Monthly.
MENNONITE.
INDIANA Berne. Christllcher Bund esbote Weekly 1,0(X>+
Berne, Mennonite Weekly .
Elkhart. Herald of Truth Weekly l.(X)0+
Elkhart, Mennonitische Rundschau Weekly 1,000+
KANSAS McPherson, Zion's Bote Weekly 1,000+
ONTARIO, CAN.. Berlin, Gospel Banner Weekly,
METHODIST.
ALABAMA Birmingham, Ala. Christian Advocate ( South ) Weekly 10,893
ARKANSAS. . .'..*.*. Argenta. Voice of the Twentieth Century ( A.M.E.) . .Weekly.
Little Rock, Western Methodist (South) Weekly 7,500+
CALIFORNIA .Berkeley, California Christian Advocate Weekly.
San Francisco, California Christian Advocate Weekly 25250+
San Francisco, Pacific Methodist Advocate (South). Weekly.
San Francisco, Vestra Sandebudet Monthly.
CONNECTICUT New Haven, Zlon Trumpet Bi-monthly.
FLORIDA Liveoak, Florida Christian Advocate Weekly 1000+
Orlando, Florida Christian Recorder (A. M. E.) Weekly.
GEORGIA Atlanta, Watchman Weekly.
Atlanta, Wesley an Christian Advocate Weekly 4.000+
Columbus, Southern Christian Recorder Weekly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Epworth Herald Weekly 75,(X)0+
Chicago, Free Methodist Weekly 7,8.8
Chicago, Krestansky Posel Weekly.
Chicago, Northwestern Christian Advocate Weekly 2(3,000+
1458 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRE
METHODIST— Confintted
ILLINOIS Chicago, Sandebudet Weekly-
Chicago, Deaconess Advocate Monthly
Windsor, Mattoon District Methodist Monthly.
INDIANA Butler. Epworth League Quarterly
IOWA Iowa City, Iowa Methodist Monthlj'.
KENTUCKY Louisville, Central Methodist ( South) Weekly
Louisville, Pentecostal Herald Weekly
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Christian Advocate (South) Weekly
New Orleans, Southwestern Christian Advocate.... Weekly
MARYLAND Baltimore, Methodist Weekly
Baltimore, Methodist Protestant Weekly
Chestertown, Peninsula Methodist Weekly
MASSACHUSETTS.. . .Boston, Zlon's Herald Weekly
Boston, Woman's Missionary Friend Monthly
Fall River, Primitive Methodist Journal Monthly.
MICHIGAN Detroit, Michigan Christian Advocate Weekly
MISSOURI Kansas City, Central Christian Advocate Weekly
St. Louis, Christian Advocate (South) Weekly
MONTANA Helena, Messenger Monthly.
NEW YORK New York— iH/an/ia^an and Bronx,
Christian Advocate Weekly
Classmate Weekly
Sunday School Advocate Weekly.
Christian City Monthly
Sunday School Journal Monthly
Voice of Missions Monthly
Woman's Home Missions Monthly
World-Wide Missions Monthly
Methodist Review .Bl-m'ly
Berean Intermediate Lesson Quarterly
Senior Berean Lesson Quarterly
Syracuse, Northern Christian Advocate Weekly
Syracuse, Wesleyan Methodist Weekly
NORTH CAROLINA . .Charlotte, Star of Zion Weekly
Greensboro, North Carolina Christian Advocate Weekly
Greensboro, Our Church Record Weekly.
Greensboro, Woman's Missionary Record Monthly 1,(XX)-|-
Raleigh, Christian Advocate.. Weekly 4,(XX)+
OHIO Cincinnati, Der Christliche Apologete Weekly 12,500+
Cincinnati, Western Christian Advocate Weekly 12,500+
Cincinnati, Haas und Herd Monthly 4,000+
Cincinnati, Christian Educator Quarterly.
OREGON Portland, Pacific Christian Advocate Weekly 1,000+
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Christian Recorder (African) Weekly 2.250+
Philadelphia, Methodist Weekly 2,250+
Philadelphia. Christian Republic Monthly 75,000+
Philadelphia, A. M. E. Church Review Quarterly 1,000+
. Pittsburg, Christian Advocate Weekly 20,000+
Pittsburg, Methcdlst Recorder (Protestant) Weekly 4,000+
Pittsburg, New Guide Weekly 7,500+
SOUTH CAROLINA ...Spartanburg, Southern Christian Advocate Weekly 7,500+
TENNESSEE Jackson, Christian Index Weekly.
Knoxvllle, Holston Christian Advocate Weekly 2,250+
Knoxville, Methodist Advocate Journal Weekly 5,782
Nashville. Children's Visitor Sunday 75,000+
Nashville. Christian Advocate (South) Weekly 12,500+
Nashville, Epworth Era ( South ) Weekly 7,500+
Nashville, Midland Methodist ( South) Weekly 6,578
Nashville, Sunday School Magazine (South) Monthly 40,000+
Nashville, Woman's Missionary Advocate Monthly.
TEXAS Dallas, Texas Christian Advocate ( South) Weekly 7,500+
Tehuacana, Texas Protestant Weekly.
VIRGINIA Danville. Methodist Monthly 2,500+
WASHINGTON Spokane, League Magazine Monthly.
WEST VIRGINIA Sutton, West Virginia Methodist Advocate Weekly.
NOVA SCOTIA, CAN.. Halifax, Wesleyan Weekly 2,250+
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Christian Guardian Weekly 21,733
CLASS PUBLICATIONS. 1459
METHODIST-Confmited.
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Onward Weekly.
Toronto, Pleasant Hours Weekly.
Toronto, Canadian Epworth Era Monthly 7,025
Toronto, Methodist Magazine and Review Monthly 1,000+
Toronto, Missionary Outlook Monthly.
Toronto, Sunday School Banner Monthly 18,104
31URAVIAN.
PENNSYLVANIA. . . .Bethlehem, Moravian Weekly 1,000+
NEW THOUGHT.
ILLINOIS Chicago. New Thought Monthly.
Chicago, To-Morrow Magazine Monthly 7,500+
MASSACHUSETTS. . . .Holyoke. Nautilus Monthly 25.466
MICHIGAN Detroit, Occult Monthly.
Detroit, Stellar Ray Monthly 12,600+
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Modern Miracles Monthly 18,583
Metaphysical Magazine Quarterly.
PENNSYLVANIA Corry, Self Mastery Monthly.
OCCULTISM AND THEOSOPHY.
ARKANSAS Waldron. Voice of the Magi .Monthly.
CALIFORNIA Applegate, Bible Review Monthly.
Point Loma, New Century Path Weekly.
PRES B YTERIAN.
GEORGIA Atlanta, Presbyterian Weekly.
Atlanta, Southern Presbyterian Weekly 7,500
ILLINOIS Chicago, Interior Weekly 4,000+
IOWA Cedar Rapids. Iowa Presbyterian Monthly 1,000+
Dubuque, Der Presbyterianer Weekly 1,000+
Dubuque. Our German Work Quarterly.
KENTUCKY Louisville, Christian Observer Weekly 20.000+
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Southwestern Presbyterian Weekly 5,198
MICHIGAN Detroit, Michigan Presbyterian Weekly 2,250+
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Reformed Presbyterian Advocate (Re-
formed) Seml.m'ly.
MISSOURI St. Louis, Missionary Record (Cumberland) Monthly 7,500+
NEW JERSEY Princeton, Princeton Theological Review Quarterly 1,160
NEW YORK New York— jl/an/ta<^an and Bronx,
Christian Nation ( Scotch) Weekly 1,00(H-
Observer Weekly 7,500+
Home Mission Monthly
Woman's Work for Woman Monthly.
Utica, Y Cyf aill Monthly.
NORTH CAROLINA. . . Charlotte, Africo- American Presbyterian Weekly.
Charlotte, Presbyterian Standard Weekly 2,250+
OHIO Cincinnati, Herald and Presbyter Weekly 22,760
Xenia, Woman's Missionary Magazine (United) Monthly 2.260+
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia. Christian Instructor ( United) Weekly 2,250+
Philadelphia, Forward Weekly 371,282
Philadelphia, Presbyterian Weekly 7,500+
Philadelphia, Westminster Weekly 4,000+
Philadelphia, Assembly Herald Monthly 40,000+
Phlladelphla, Westminster Teacher Monthly 40,000+
Pittsburg, Christian Union Herald (United ) Weekly 20.000+
Pittsburg, Onward Weekly.
Pittsburg, Presbyterian Banner Weekly 16,538
Pittsburg, United Presbyterian Weekly 17,500H
Pittsburg, Bible Teacher (United) Monthly 2,250+
SOUTH CAROLINA... Clinton, Our Monthly 2,250+
Due West, Associate Reformed Presbyterian Weeklj 1,000+
TENNESSEE Nashville, Cumberland Presbyterian Weekly 12.600+
Nashville. Missionary Monthly 7,500+
TEXAS Dallas, Western Presbyter Weekly 1,000+
Dallas, Texas Presbyterian Monthly.
Fort Worth, Presbyterian Herald Monthly.
1400 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
PRESBYTERIAN— Continued.
VIRGINIA Richmond, Central Presbyterian Weekly 4,000-i-
Rlchmond, Children's Friend Weekly 29.173
Richmond, International Lesson Weekly.
Richmond, Pea*8 for the Little Ones Weekly 2i3,000+
Richmond, Earnest Worker Monthly 32,666
Richmond, Home Department Quarterly
Richmond, Junior Quarterly,
Richmond, Lesson Quarterly
Richmond, Primary Quarterly
NOVA SCOTIA Plctou, Presbyterian WitnesB Weekly 4,692
ONTARIO, CAN Chesley, Associate Presbyterian Magazine Monthly.
Toronto, Presbyterian Weekly 2,250-|-
Toronto, Foreign Missionary Tidings Monthly.
QUEBEC, CAN Montreal, Presbyterian College Journal Monthly.
Montreal, Presby terlan Record Monthly 20.000+
PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL.
CALIFORNIA Sacramento, Sacramento Missionary Quarterly 2,275
San Francisco, Pacific Churchman Semi-m'ly 1,633
DELAWARE Newark, Delaware Churchman Monthly.
DIST. OF COLUMBTA.Washlngton, Church Militant Monthly.
IOWA Dubuque, Iowa Churchman Monthly 2,000
KENTUCKY Louisville, Bishops Letter Monthly 1,000-f-
M ARYLAND Baltimore, Maryland Churchman Monthly 1,000+
Salisbury. Easton Churchman Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS. ...Boston. Church Militant Monthly 4,000+
Boston, St. Andrew's Cross Monthly 4,000+
MICHIGAN Detroit, Churchman Monthly.
MINNESOTA St. Paul, Church Record Monthly 1,000+
MISSOURI St. Louis, Church News f Monthly.
MONTANA Helena. Montana Churchman Monthly 1,000+
NEW YORK ^ew York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Churchman Weekly
Church Eclectic Monthly.
Parish Visitor Monthly
Spirit of Missions Monthly
OHIO Cincinnati. Church Chronicle Mv, nthly.
Cleveland, Church Life Monthly .
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Church Standard Weekly
Philadelphia. American Church S. S. Magazine Monthl
Pittsburg, Church News Monthly.
SOUTH DAKOTA Forest City, Anpao Kin Monthly.
VIRGINIA Richmond, Southern Churchman Weekly
WASHINGTON Seattle. Churchman Monthly.
WISCONSIN Milwaukee, Living Church Weekly
Milwaukee, Young Chtirchman Sundaj'S
Milwaukee, Church Times Monthly
NOVA SCOTIA, CAN. .Halifax Church Work ( Anglican) ". Monthly
ONTARIO. CAN Kingston, Ontario Churchman Monthly
Toronto, Canadian Churchman (Anglican) Weekly
Toronto, Algoma Missionary News Monthly
Toronto, New Era (Anglican) Monthly
QUEBEC. CAN Quebec, Diocesan Gazette (Anglican) Monthly
NEWFOUNDLAND . . .Sc. Johns. Diocesan Magazine Monthly
REFORMED CHURCH.
MICHIGAN Grand Rapids, Huisvrlend Monthly 20,000-
Holland, De Hope Weekly 2,250- '
Holland, De Wachter Weekly.
NEW YORK New York— Manhattan and Bronx,
Christian Intelligencer Weekly 2,250-
msslon Field Monthly 5,26
OHIO Cleveland, Christian World Weekly 1,000-
Cleveland, Kirchenzeitung Weekly 1,000-
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Reformed Church Messenger Weekly 4.000-
Philadelphla, Heldelburg Teacher Monthly.
Reading, Reformed Church Record Weekly 4,000-
CLASS PUBLICATIONS. J461
REFOR3IED EPISCOPAL.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Evangelical Episcopalian Monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Episcopal Recorder Weekly 1.000+
R031AN CATHOIilC.
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, Tidings Weekly 1,000+
San Francisco, Leader : Weekly 2,250+
San Francisco, Monitor Weekly 17,500+
COLORADO Denver, Catholic Register Weekly.
CONNECTICUT Hartford, Catholic Transcript Weekly 12,500+
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. .Washington, New Century Weekly 1,000+
ILLINOIS Chicago, Narod Daily 1,000+
Chicago, Katolik Seml-w 'ly 4,000+
Chicago, Catholic Pilot Weekly 1,000+
Chicago, Gazeta Katollcka Weekly.
Chicago, Katholisches Sonntagsblatt Weekly.
Chicago, Kathollsohes Wochenblatt Weekly 1,000+
Chicago, New World Weekly 4,000+
Chicago, Pritel Ditek Weekly 4,000+
Evanston, Katholischer Jugend Freund Monthly 17,600+
Joliet, Amerikanskl Slovenec Weekly 4,535
Quincy, Western Catholic Weekly.
Techny, Amerikanisches Mlssionsblatt Monthly 16,500
Teehny, Christian Family Monthly 11,125
INDIANA Evansville, Das Sternenbanner Weekly.
Indianapolis, Catholic Columbian Record Weekly.
Notre Dame, Ave Maria Weekly 26,111
IOWA Cascade, Katholischer Waetcher Weekly 1,000+
Davenport, Catholic Messenger Weekly 4.000+
Des Moines, Western World., Weekly.
Dubuque, Catholic Tribune Weekly 12,281
Dubuque, Katholischer Westen Weekly 4,000+
Dubuque, Luxemburger Gazette Weekly 1,000+
KANSAS Wichita, Catholic Advance Weekly 1,000+
KENTUCKY Louisville, Katholischer Glaubensbote Weekly 1,000+
Louisville, Kentucky Irish-American Weekly.
LOUISIANA New Orleans, Catholic Churchman Weekly.
New Orleans, Morning Star Weekly.
MARYLAND Baltimore, Catholic Mirror Weekly 4.000+
Baltimore, Chimes Weekly 1,008+
.; Baltimore, Katholische Volks-Zeltung Weekly 1,0004-
Baltimore, Catholic Monthly
Baltimore, Tablet Quarterly.
MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston, Pilot Weekly 7.500+
Boston, Republic Weekly 1,000+
Boston, Sacred Heart Review Weekly 4,000+
Boston, Columbiad Monthly 1.000+
Boston, Donahoe's Magazine Monthly 20,000+
Boston. Father Mathew Herald Monthly 17,500+
Fall River, Catholic Advocate Weekly 2,250+
Lawrence, Sunday Register Weekly.
New Bedford, Catholic Union Weekly.
Springfield, Tribune Weekly 1.000+
MICHIGAN Detroit, Angelus Sundays.
Detroit, Die StImmeDerWahrhelt Weekly 2,250+
Detroit, Catholic Home Magazine Monthly.
Detroit, Michigan Catholic Weekly 1,00(+
MINNESOT A St. Paul, Der Wanderer Weekly 10,942
St. Paul, Northwestern Chronicle Weekly 4,000+
MISSOURI Kansas City, Catholic Register Weekly 1.000+
St. Joseph, Catholic Tribune Weekly 2.250+
St. Louis. Hlas Semi-Wly 3.250+
St. Louis, Church Progress and Catholic World Weekly 17,500+
St. Louis, Herold des Glaubens Weekly 35,9r,9
St. Louie, Western Watchman Sundays 1,000+
NEBRASKA Omaha, True Voice Weekly. 4,067
NEW HAMPSHIRE... .Manchester. Emerald Weekly 1,000+
Manchester, Guidon Monthly 2.250+
k
1462 AMERICAN NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY,
ROIMAN CATHOljIC-Continued.
NEW JERSEY New Brunswick. Catholic Record Monthly.
NEW MEXICO Las Vegas, Revista Catolica Sundays.
NEW YORK Albany, Catholic Chronicle Weekly.
Buffalo, Aurora und Christliche Woche Weekly 4,000+
Buflalo. Catholic Union and Times Weekly 4,000+
New Y oris.— Slanhattan and Bronx,
Catholic News Weekly 20,000+
Freeman's Journal Weekly 4,000+
Irish World .Weekly 12,500+
Sunday Companion .Weekly.
Sunday Union and Catholic Times Sundays 1,000+
Benziger's Magazine Monthly 64,416
Catholic World Monthly 2,250+
Homiletic Monthly
Leader Monthly 1,000+
Messenger Monthly 20.000+
New York— Queens,
Catholic Deaf Mute Monthly 3,250+
Ogdensburg, Catholic Courier Weekly.
Rochester, Catholic Journal Weekly 1.00O+
Syracuse, Catholic Sun Weekly.
Yonkers, New York Review Bi-m'ly.
NORTH CAROLINA . .Nazareth, Truth Monthly 7,500+
OHIO Cincinnati, Catholic Telegraph Weekly 20,000+
Cincinnati, Wahrheitsf reund Weekly 7,500+
Cincinnati, C. K. of A. Journal Monthly.
Cincinnati, Der Sendbote Monthly.
Cleveland, Catholic Uuiverse Weekly 20,000+
Columbus, Catholic Columbian Weekly 2,250+
Columbus, Ohio Waisenf reund Weekly 4,000+
Dayton, Young Catholic Messenger Semi-m'ly 33,587
Somerset, Holy Name Monthly.
Somerset, Rosary Magazine Monthly 7,500+
Youngstown, Compass Monthly 750
Zanesville, Catholic Home Companion Monthly 4,000+
OREGON Mount Angel, Mount Angel Magazine Monthly 7,500+
Portland, Catholic Sentinel Weekly 7,352
PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, Catholic Standard and Times Weekly 12.500+
Philadelphia, Nord xVmerika Weekly 1,000+
Philadelphia, Young Folks' Catholic Weekly 17,500+
Philadelphia, Ecclesiastical Review Monthly 4,000+
Philadelphia, Am. Catholic Historical Researches. .Quarterly 1.050
Philadelphia, Am. Catholic Quarterly Review 2,000
Pittsburg, Catholic Weekly 7,500+
^ Pittsburg, Observer Weekly 7,500+
Pittsburg, Wielkopolauim Weekly.
Scranton, Catholic Light Weekly.
RHODE ISLAND Providence. Visitor Weekly.
TENNESSEE Memphis, Catholic Journal Weekly 1,000+
TEXAS Hallettsville, Novy Domov Weekly.
San Antonio, Katholische Rundschau Weekly 1,000+
San Antonio, Southern Messenger Weekly 5,516
UTAH Salt Lake City, Inter-Mountain Catholic Weekly 2,250+
VERMONT Rutland. Eastern Herald Weekly 1,000+
VIRGINIA Richmond, Catholic Visitor Weekly.
WISCONSIN Chippewa Falls, Cathdlic Sentinel Weekly.
De Pere, De Volksstem Weekly.
La Crosse, Vlastenec Weekly.
Milwaukee, Catholic Citizen Weekly 17,500+
Milwaukee, Columbia Weekly 7,525
Milwaukee, Excelsior : Weekly 4,000+
Milwaukee, New Century Weekly.
Milwaukee, Catholic Forester Monthly.
Milwaukee, Catholic School Journal Monthly 4,000+
Milwaukee, Our Young People Monthly 7,500+
West De Pere, Aunais of S* .Toseoh Monthly 1,000+
MANITOBA, CAN Winnipeg, Northwest Rev Weekly.
CLASS PUBLICATIONS. 1463
ROMAN CATHOI.IC-Continued.
NEW B'WICK, CAN. . .St. John, Monitor Weekly.
NOVA SCOTIA, CAN.. Antlgonlsh, Casket ........Weekly!
ONTARIO, CAN Kingston, Canadian Freeman Weekly l.OOQ-f-
London, Catholic Record Weekly 12,500+
Ottawa, United Canada Weekly.
Toronto, Catholic Register Weekly 2,250+
<3DEBEC, CAN ChlcOutlml, St. Anthony's Can. Church JIessenger..Monthly . 11,574
Montreal, La Semaine Religleuse de Montreal Weekly.
Montreal, True Witness Weekly.
Quebec, L'Enselgnement Primalre Monthly 4,000-(-
ANTI-ROMAN CATHOLIC.
MASSACHUSETTS.... Boston, American Citizen Weekly 2,250+
NEW YORK Hew York.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Converted Catholic Monthly 4,0<>3+
SALVATION ARMY.
NEW YOR,K New York— Manh attan and Bronx,
War Cry Weekly.
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, War Cry Weekly.
SPIRITUALIST.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Progressive Thinker Weekly.
NEW YORK New York— Brooklun,
Mahatma Monthly.
OREGON Portland. World's Advanced Thought, etc Monthly.
TEXAS Galveston, Spiritual Reformer and Humanitarian. .Monthly.
SWEDENBORGIAN.
MASSACHUSETTS . . . .Boston, New Church Review Quarterly.
MISSOURI St. Louis, Bote Der Neuen Klrche Monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA Bryn Athyn, New Church Life Monthly.
UNITARIAN.
CALIFORNIA San Francisco, Pacific Unitarian Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS . . . .Boston, Christian Register Weekly 4,000+
Boston, Every Other Sunday Bi-weekly.
NEW YORK Sidney, Unitarian Monthly.
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
INDIANA Huntington, Christian Conservator Weekly 3,038
Huntington, Missionary Monthly
OHIO Ashland, Brethren Evangelist Weekly 2,250+
Dayton, Der Froehliche Botschaf ter Weekly.
Dayton, Religious Telescope Weekly 32,206
Dayton, Watchword Weekly 37,462
Dayton, Missionary Advance Monthly 2,250+
Dayton, Our Bible Teacher Monthly 11.857
Dayton, Woman's Evangel Monthly 6,416
Dayton, Our Senior Lesson Quarterly 165,000
PENNSYLVANIA .Harrisburg, Evangelical Visitor Seml-m'ly .
Harrisburg, Conference Herald Monthly 1,83.3
UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH.
OHIO Cleveland, Evangelical Messenger Weekly 1,00<>—
Cleveland, Evangelischer Missionsbote Monthly.
Cleveland, World Evangel and Christian Monthly 20,0"»
PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg, Evangelical Weekly 9,ST7
Harrisburg. Evangelische Zeltschrlft Weekly 2.011
Harrisburg, Evangelical Bible Teacher Monthly 4,533
Harrisburg, Missionary Tidings Monthly 7,612
Harrisburg, Evangelical Bible Quarterly 56,825
UNIVERSALIST.
■GEORGIA Canon, Uni versalist Herald Weekly.
MASSACHUSETTS Boston. Unlversalist Leader Weekly 1,000+
lool Helper Monthly.
ope Seml-m'ly.
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UNDEN03IIXATI0NAL,.
ARKANSAS Little Rock, Arkansas Sunday School Herald Monthly 1,511
CALIFORNIA Los Angeles, California Independent Weekly.
Los Angeles, Fellowship Monthly 2,00(
CONNECTICUT Hartford , Hartford Seminary Record Quarterly.
DIST. OF COLUMBIA.. Washington, News Letter Monthly.
FLORIDA Jacksonville, Sunday School Lesson .Weekly.
GEORGIA Atlanta, Golden Age Weekly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Bladet Weekly 7,500-1-
Chicago, Evangelisten , Weekly 2,250-|-
Chlcago, Folke-Vennen Weekly 2,250-)-
Chicago, Home Herald Weekly 137,03i
Chicago, Mlssions-Vannen Weekly 19,56'J
Chicago. Unity Weekly 1,000-h
Chlcago, Biblical World Monthly 4,000+
Chlcago, Christian Cynosure Monthly 2,250-|-
Chlcago. Open Court Monthly 8.250+
Chicago, Welcome News Monthly 1,863
Chicago, American Journal of Theology Quarterly.
Elgin, New Century Sunday School Teachers'
Monthly 41,649
T German Valley, Der Mitarbeiter Monthly.
Moline, Ungdomens Sandebud Monthly,
iDIANA Aurora, Alpha and Omega Monthly.
Greencastle, Christian Union Messenger Weekly.
Indianapolis, Awakener Monthly 3,022
I W A Oskaloosa, Iowa Sunday Scliool Helper Monthl3'.
Shenandoah, Missionary World Monthly 4,000+
a-NSAS Ottawa, Chautauqua Assembly Herald Monthly 1,000+
Wichita, Primitive Christianity Weekly.
ENTUCKY Louisville, Kentucky Sunday School Reporter Monthly 2,250+
AINE Portland , Maine State Sunday School Star Monthly 1,000+
ASSACHUSETTS Athol, Church Record Weekly 1,112
Beverly, Spirit of the Word Monthly.
Boston, Christian Monthly 2,250+
Boston, Junior Christian Endeavor World Monthly.
Boston, Light Bearer Monthly.
Boston, Watchword and Truth Monthly 4,000+
Boston, Illustrated Sunday School Quarterly 1,000+
Boston, Intermediate Sunday School Quarterly 4,000+
East Northfleld, Record of Christian Work Monthly 20,000+
ICHIGAN Battle Creek, Medical Missionary Monthly.
^SSISSIPPI Port Gibson, Vidette Monthly.
,^SSOURI BoonvUle, Western Christian Union Monthly 1,000+
( Kansas City, Gospel Message Monthly 2,400
St. Louis, Der Frledensbote Sundays 20,000+
St. Louis, Deutsch Amerlkanlsher Monthly.
EW JERSEY Newark, Messenger Monthly.
,VV YORK Albany, Zion's Watchman Weekly.
Albany, Sunday Schools at Work Quarterly 7,000
Geneva, Bible Student and Teacher Monthly 4.000+
New York— Marihattan and Bronx,
Christian and Missionary Alliance Weekly.
' '■ Christian Herald Weekly 215,012
^. Christian Work and Evangelist Weekly 20,000+
Independent Weekly 7,500+
Outlook Weekly 112,745
Sabbath Reading Weekly 108,509
Witness Weekly 18,665
American Messenger Monthly 40,000+
Amerlkanischer Botschaf ter Monthly 12,500+
Bible Societ3' Record Monthlj'.
Bible Student and Teacher Monthlj'.
Homiletic Review Monthly 21,004
Living Truths Monthly.
Missionary Review of the World Monthly 4,000+
Silver Cross Monthly.
Missions Gleaner Bl-m'thly.
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NEW YORK North Chili. Earnest Christian and Golden Rule. .. .Monthly 1.000-f-
NOBTH CAROLINA.. Raleigh, North Carolina Sunday School Beacon Monthly.
OHIO Akron, Young People's Lesson Quarterly 38,50U
Cleveland, Der Chrlstllche Botschafter Weekly 2.25(H-
Cleveland.Der Missionebote Monthly.
Cleveland, Evangelical Sunday School Teacher Monthly.
Cleveland, Evangellsche Magazln Monthly 7,500+
Cleveland, Evangelischer Misslonsbote Monthly.
Cleveland, Expositor and Current Anecdotes Monthly 12,500-|-
Cleveland, Missionary Messenger Monthly.
Dayton. Herald of Gospel Liberty Weekly 6,053
Oberlin. Plantation Missionary Bl-m'ly 3,001
OKLAHOMA ..Medford, Oklahoma Sunday School Worker Monthly 3,340
PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny, Christian Statesman Weekly 1,0004-
Allegheny, Zion's Watchtower Semi-m'ly.
Beaver, Pentecostal Evangel Monthly.
Cleona, Preacher's Helper Monthly 4,000-|-
Cleona, Pulpit Monthly 2,250+
Lebanon, Brotherhood Star Monthly 7.500-r
Philadelphia, Sunday School Times Weekly 76,000
Philadelphia, Church Press Association Magazines. Monthly 17,&0(
Philadelphia. Faith and Works Monthly.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Herald Monthly Z,
Philadelphia, Words of Faith Monthly.
Quakertown, Manna Monthly.
Reading, Der Sonntagsgast Monthly l,0f>
Scranton, Evangel Monthly 1,00
RHODE ISLAND Providence, Church Messenger Monthly
SOUTH CAROLINA. . .Beaufort, Churchman Weekly.
Columbia. Way of Faith Weekly 4,00
Florence, Chronlols --• ....Monthly.
Greenw^ood, Christian Appeal Weekly l.uC'
TENNESSEE Nashville, Living Water Weekly 4,0t
TEXAS Dallas, Purity Journal Monthly LOO
Dallas, Texas Sunday School Star .Monthly 4,0C
UTAH...; Salt Lake City, Intermountain Christian Advocate. Monthly.
VIRGINIA Richmond, Christian Monthly l.Oi-
WISCONSIN Appleton, Church Tidings Monthly
NEWB'SWICK. CAN..St. John, S. S. Advocate Monthly.
ONTARIO, CAN Berlin, Der Evangeliums Bote Monthly.
Toronto, All The World Monthly.
Toronto, Missionary Witness Monthly
Toronto, Westminster Monthly 1, i
<JUEBEC, CAN Montreal, L'Aurore Weekly
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Montreal. Northern Messenger Weekly 40.01
Indian Head, Prairie Witness S
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
SASKATCHEWAN,
C^N Indian Head, Prairie Witness Seml-m ly
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OONNECTICUT Waterbury , Waterbury News Monthly.
MISSISSIPPI Meridian, Railroad Record Monthly.
MISSOURI St. Louis, Christian Manhood Monthly
NEW' YORK jjlQw Y oris.— Manhattan and Bronx,
Association Men Monthly 20,00 -
Empire State Quarterly 3,.M
.QHIO Columbus, Ohio Association News Monthly 2.t)28
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
ALABAMA Birmingham, Endeavorer of Alabama Monthly.
COLORADO. Colorado Springs, Rocky Mountain Endeavor Monthly.
IOWA ..; Oskaloosa, Iowa Christian Endeavor Monthly.
MASSACHUSETTS . . .Boston, Christian Endeavor World Weekly 93,294
Boston. Junior Clirlstlan Endeavor World Monthly.
PENNSYLVANIA Harrisburg. Keystone League of Christian En-
deavor Journal Monthly 2,876
RHODE ISLAND Providence, Church Messenger Monthly 8,470
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FREE THOUGHT.
FLORIDA Estero, Flaming Sword Monthly 1,305>
ILLINOIS Chicago, Brann's Iconoclast Monthly 7,500+
Chlcago, Open Court Monthly 2,2W+
Oak Park. Svobodna Skola Monthly 2,250+
KENTUCKY Lexington, Blue Grass Blade Weekly 6,14a
MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Forskaren Monthly 2,250+
NEW YORK New Yor^— Manhattan and Bronx,
Truth Seeker Weekly 1,000+
TEXAS San Antonio, Reed's Isonomy Bi-m'ly 1,000+
Waco, Searchlight Monthly.
WEST VIRGINIA Morgantown, Qourki Monthly.
ONTARIO, CAN Toronto, Secular Thought Weekly.
AFRO-AMERICAN (NEGRO).
ALABAMA Birmingham, Truth Weekly.
Huntsvllle, Journal Weekly 1,000
Tuskegee, Student Weekly 1,000+
ARKANSAS. Argenta, Voice of the Twentieth Century Weekly.
Hot Springs, Echo Weekly.
Montrose. Trumpet Weekly.
Pine Bluff, Herald Weekly.
COLORADO Colorado Springs, Western Enterprise Weekly.
Denver, Statesman Weekly .
Pueblo. Colorado Times Weekly.
CONNECTICUT New Haven, Zlon Trumpet Bi-monthly.
DIST. OF COLUMBIA . Washington, Bee Weekly.
FLORIDA Marianna, West Florida Rugail Weekly. -
Marianna, West Florida Tribune Monthly.
Orlando, Florida Christian Recorder Weekly.
Pensacola, Florida Sentinel Weekly.
Tampa. Florida Intelligencer Weekly 2,250+
GEORGIA Atlanta, Independent Weeklj-.
Atlanta, Voice of the People Monthly 2.250+
Augusta, Georgia Baptist Weekly 1,000+
Brunswick, Herald Weekly.
Covington, Advocate Weekly.
Griffin. Echo , Weekly.
Savannah, Tribune Weekly.
Savannah, Independent Semi-m'ly.
Waynesboro, Voice of Union Weekly.
ILLINOIS Chicago, Appeal Weekly 7,600+
Chicago, Broad Ax Weekly.
Chicago, Conservator Weekly.
Chicago, Monitor Weekly 4.000+
Metropolis, Gazette Weekly.
Springfield, Forum Weekly.
Springfield, Negro Citizen Weekly.
Springfield, State Capital Weekly.
INDIANA Indianapolis, Freeman Weekly 4,000+
Indianapolis, Recorder Weekly 1,000+
Indianapolis, World Weekly.
IOWA Des Moines, Iowa State Bystander Weekly.
KANSAS Kansas City, American Citizen Weekly.
Topeka, Plaiudealer Weekly.
KENTUCKY Danville, Torch Light W eekly,
Lexington Standard Weekly.
Louisville, American Baptist , Weekly.
Owensboro, Kentucky Reporter Weekly 1,000+
LOUISIANA Delhi. Afro-American Citizen Weekly.
Shreveport, Watcliman ) Daily.
Shreveport, Watchman S Weekly.
MARYLAND Baltimore, Afro-American Ledger. . . Weekly 8.056
Baltimore, Crusader Weekly 1,000+
Baltimore, Lancet Weekly.
Frederick, Hornet Weekly.
MASSACHUSETTS Boston, Guardian Weekly.
Boston, Alexander's Magazine Monthly.
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